Institute launches the 23rd edition of the Innovare Award, which will highlight legal initiatives on transparency
The Innovare Institute has launched the 23rd edition of its award aimed at recognizing legal initiatives in Brazil that promote transparency and accountability.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Monday, March 16, 2026
A series of legal and political developments have emerged in Brazil, highlighting corruption allegations and government initiatives.
In the Court, Comodoro Py and the Magistrature expect Juan Bautista Mahiques to resolve the crisis of the 300 vacancies in Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is expected to tackle the ongoing crisis of 300 vacant positions within the Argentine judiciary as his predecessor leaves behind initiatives in procedural reforms and significant legal cases.
Politics live: PM talks to UAE leader about stranded Australians; Allan reveals start date for legal right to work from home
The NSW Investment Delivery Authority has endorsed a range of significant projects including renewable energy initiatives and infrastructure developments worth a total of $34.4 billion.
VIDEOS: Good Morning DF of Monday, February 23, 2026
A summary of key news from Brazil on February 23, 2026, covering government discussions, severe weather, debt relief initiatives, a major court ruling, and health developments.
Court convicts, fines firm for illegal BDC operation in Lagos
A Nigerian court has convicted AP McNisi Initiatives Limited for unlawfully conducting Bureau De Change operations, imposing a fine for violating foreign exchange laws.
Judicial Power has a 40 percent backlog in trials: president of the OAJ
The president of the Judicial Administration Body, Néstor Vargas, reported a 40% backlog in judicial matters and outlined initiatives to address this issue, including achieving legal deadlines and improving digital connectivity.
More pollution and higher energy costs: critics condemn Trump’s anti-environment agenda
Critics are condemning Trump’s energy policies for exacerbating pollution and increasing electricity costs, as legal challenges arise against his administration's rollback of renewable energy projects in favor of fossil fuel initiatives.
The sun rises over Danish wind turbine giants after Trump’s latest defeat – so what will the president come up with now?
The Danish wind industry, led by Ørsted, has successfully won a legal battle against the Trump administration for the fifth time in three weeks, undermining efforts to disrupt renewable energy initiatives.
From the 1982 law to the Grok era: the difficult offensive to eliminate 'deepfakes' of minors
The article discusses the global scandal surrounding the sexualization of minors through deepfake technology and the various efforts being made to combat this issue, including legal reforms and European initiatives.
Trump withdrew the USA from UN agencies. Guterres: But they must pay contributions
The article discusses the legal obligations of the USA towards UN agencies despite its withdrawal, the affected international initiatives, and the potential consequences for America's international presence as stated by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.