Mandatory Conciliation: What It Is, How Long It Lasts, and What Happens to the General Strike After the Decision on Fate
Mandatory conciliation is a legal tool in Argentina used to resolve labor conflicts by enforcing negotiations and halting strikes or layoffs.
Minority Partner of Ligga Points Out Irregularities in Company Sale Process and Goes to Court to Try to Suspend Negotiations
Agnaldo Bastos Lopes, a minority partner of Ligga Telecom, has taken legal action to suspend the sale of the company, citing irregularities in the negotiation process.
How the state can take over your property
Proposed amendments to Finland's existing expropriation law would allow the government to seize properties in urgent situations without voluntary negotiations.
The Rothschild Family's Ties with Jeffrey Epstein Revealed
The Rothschild family, recognized for its significant financial power, had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who acted as an unofficial advisor.
VIDEOS: MG1, Thursday, February 5, 2026
In recent news, Brazilian President Lula discusses the absence of political interference in legal cases, amidst a record revenue collection, while various other significant events unfold including a suspected double murder in Minas Gerais and the United Nations highlighting a critical moment in nuclear treaty negotiations.
The deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis reignite the legal battle of Democratic states against ICE
The fatal shootings of 37-year-old Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal agents in Minneapolis have intensified state legislative efforts against ICE amid Congressional negotiations for new limits on immigration agents.
Arrest of representatives of "Retirement Agency Moemuri" suspected of introducing legal services for profit
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested Shinji Tanimoto, 37, and Shiori Tanimoto, 31, for allegedly soliciting legal services for resignation negotiations without attorney qualifications, potentially gaining illegal profits.