Botswana: Over 600,000 Await Land Allocation
Over 687,000 people in Botswana are currently awaiting land allocation due to systemic issues in the land allocation process, as reported by the Assistant Minister of Trade and Entrepreneurship.
The price of agricultural land has turned downwards
The price of agricultural land in Estonia, after years of continuous growth, declined in 2025 due to difficulties in the crop sector, issues in the dairy industry, and rising interest rates.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport Issues Pre-Notice for Construction Suspension of 'Garden of Gratitude'... Seoul City Says 'Will Supplement Relevant Procedures'
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport has notified Seoul City of a pre-order for the suspension of construction on the 'Garden of Gratitude' project, leading the city to acknowledge government concerns and commit to revising its procedures.
Four Years of War, Ukraine in Ruins... A Land of Widows and Orphans
The article details the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, highlighting the demographic disaster caused by four years of war.
Long-term leasing will avoid a ban on purchasing agricultural land
The Polish Ministry of Agriculture is planning a new agricultural leasing law to address issues arising from informal leasing agreements for agricultural land.
Putin's Russia 'a complete s**t show' as Ukraine reclaims chunks of land
Ukraine has regained over 200 square kilometers of territory from Russia amid ongoing military struggles and communication issues on the Russian side.
Macinka in shame, Danko in the land of dreams, and Taraba on the run
The article discusses issues related to a loading error of a webpage and potential causes for it.
Why Did the Victim Arrive Dragging on the Ground During the Public Hearing?
A victim in Dindori, Madhya Pradesh, had to drag themselves to a public hearing, raising concerns about the systemic issues behind such events.
Peace Talks: Will Land Be Divided in Geneva Today?
Ukrainian and Russian representatives are set to meet in Geneva for renewed peace negotiations, focusing on territorial issues that have been a central point of contention.
The Growth of Pinamar: How the Map of Land Occupation Changed in the Last Decade and the Zero Zone of Conflict
The article examines the transformation of land occupation issues in Pinamar over the past decade, highlighting efforts to control the situation through specialized legal frameworks and community involvement.
State Election in Baden-Württemberg: Özdemir or Hagel: Who Will Save the Car Land?
The CDU's candidate Manuel Hagel focuses on economic issues ahead of the upcoming state election in Baden-Württemberg, particularly the challenges facing the automotive industry.
Israel continues the takeover of Palestinian-populated occupied West Bank lands
Israel's government has approved a decision requiring those with land claims in the designated 'Area C' of the West Bank to submit supporting documents, leading to potential serious issues for Palestinian land ownership.
"Extensive Work Remains within the Land Surveying Authority"
A recent report highlights significant ongoing issues with information security within Sweden's Land Surveying Authority, necessitating improved structure and training.
Justice orders the return of occupied land for 20 years in a neighborhood of Campo Grande
The court in Mato Grosso do Sul ruled that two properties in the Jardim Botafogo neighborhood of Campo Grande must be returned to their rightful owner after being occupied for 20 years.
From Settler Anthem to Detention Camp.. What is Israel Hiding in 'Rigavim'?
The article discusses Israel's transformation of a checkpoint named 'Rigavim' into a site for interrogation and humiliation, framed by the Israeli military as a technical procedure but revealing deeper issues of control over the land and people.
Dagur Sigurðsson – from the land of fire and ice to the land of divisions and 'poverty'
The article discusses the transformation of Iceland, once celebrated for its natural beauty and societal happiness, now facing divisions and challenges.
"I have nowhere leaned the right case"
Heiða Björg Hilmisdóttir, the mayor, asserts that while it's natural to gather information regarding the city's interests, no investigation has been initiated concerning the land issues of her electoral opponent, Pétur Marteinsson.
The return of perpetual usufruct with a preferential payment
The new law aims to address issues in Warsaw where residential buildings in housing cooperatives stand on legally unregulated land, complicating property rights and mortgage possibilities for residents.
Greenland: The USA Wants to Buy a Land Where Private Land Ownership Does Not Exist
The article discusses the U.S. interest in Greenland and comments on how Donald Trump's perspective reflects his real estate background, particularly regarding land ownership issues.
Revolution in agriculture. Oral land lease agreements will disappear
The article discusses proposed changes by the Ministry of Agriculture regarding land lease agreements, highlighting the issues with oral agreements and potential impacts of new regulations.
Prokop: Czechia is not a scorched land. It will thrive only when we address not just leaf growth, but also roots.
Czech economist Prokop argues that the country's potential for growth lies in addressing foundational issues, not just superficial ones.
For the benefit of the strawberry fields – when minorities prevent growth
The article discusses how direct voting by residents often hinders corporate growth, as small, professionalized groups prioritize local land preservation over job creation.
Finances: Municipality sells playground - due to financial distress
The municipality of Neuried plans to sell a playground to convert it into building land, with the mayor acknowledging the backlash but emphasizing the need for urgent funds to address their financial issues.