Struggle between Government and Autonomous Communities over conversation assistants: thousands of foreign youth may not go to schools due to "lack of legal security"
The program for foreign conversation assistants in Spain is at risk due to inspections by the Ministry of Labor, which claims these assistants are being misclassified as false interns.
Glyphosate Crisis: Is Bayer's Nightmare Ending, Mr. Anderson?
Bayer's CEO Bill Anderson is attempting to resolve the company's ongoing glyphosate litigation issues in the U.S., but challenges remain despite some support from political figures.
Sánchez takes the risk of preventing the US from using Spanish bases because the war lacks legal backing and he believes it will be disastrous
Pedro Sánchez has decided to prevent the US from using Spanish military bases for operations in Iran, citing legal and moral concerns about the conflict.
Justice sees 'social risk' and denies freedom to doctor accused of killing pharmacist to keep daughter in Uberlândia
A Brazilian court denied the release of Dr. Claudia Soares Alves, who is accused of murdering pharmacist Renata Bocatto Derani as part of a custody dispute over her child.
Pentagon Identifies Anthropic as a Security Risk, Tech Firm to Turn to Court
The Pentagon has labeled Anthropic a security risk and the technology firm plans to take legal action.
TPS at risk: Trump requests the Supreme Court to lift the block and end protection for these migrants in the U.S.
Former President Trump is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a legal block on the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), impacting thousands of migrants from countries including Syria.
Disappointed head of the Anti-Corruption Commission: In the Enefit Green investigation, a broader risk may be underestimated!
The head of the Estonian Anti-Corruption Commission expresses concern that not all issues related to the Enefit Green inquiry are being addressed due to limitations on accessing information about involved parties.
Point N: Czechia, a Paradise (of Olympic) Sport. Just Lacking Halls and Risk of Secret Filming in Changing Rooms
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Czech football coach Petr Vlachovský, who was arrested for secretly filming his players in changing rooms, and the subsequent legal outcomes that have left many dissatisfied.
Alert for those who use ITIN: Justice authorizes the IRS to share immigrant addresses with ICE
A federal court has authorized the IRS to share addresses of immigrants with ICE, posing a risk to immigrants who file taxes using an ITIN.
Mandelson's lawyers say his arrest due to 'baseless' flight risk claim
Peter Mandelson's lawyers have criticized the basis of his recent arrest, asserting that accusations of him being a flight risk are unfounded.
Duties rejected, risk of a flood of lawsuits for 175 billion: here’s what could happen now in the USA
Importers can seek refunds on tariffs imposed by Trump’s executive orders as the U.S. faces potential legal challenges over $175 billion in trade duties.
Former Prince Andrew arrested and released after 11 hours: what is he accused of and what does he risk now
Former Prince Andrew was arrested for a short period by English police, raising questions about the nature of his arrest and the potential legal implications he faces.
Court suspends permits for the construction of buildings on the coastline of Salvador due to risk of environmental damage
A federal court in Brazil has suspended building permits for the Infinity Blue and Infinity Sea projects in Salvador due to environmental concerns.
The U.S. can detain legal refugees who do not yet have permanent residence, according to new DHS order
Thousands of legally admitted refugees in the United States without permanent resident status face the risk of detention under a new directive from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
COE of Guayaquil: No active fire at Multicomercio, but entry is still prohibited due to high structural risk
The COE of Guayaquil has decided to maintain a total entry ban on the Multicomercio building due to high structural risks after the firefighting operations concluded.
Borrowers Risk Stepping on a Rake: This Nuance Is Not Known to Everyone
In Lithuania, many companies may inadvertently overlook thin capitalization rules, risking higher corporate tax payments.
Glaciers: A Reform that Increases Legal Insecurity and Risks of Corruption
Argentina's government is prioritizing a controversial reform of laws protecting glaciers that critics argue could lead to environmental degradation and increased corruption risk.
Warning: The development of Finland's criminal justice system is at risk
The Finnish Criminal Policy Council warns that the potential cutback of essential crime statistics poses a threat to the transparency and development of the country's criminal justice system.
Construction of a new incineration plant in Mapo failed in the appeal trial… risk of the plan falling through
The Seoul High Court upheld a lower court's ruling against the city's plans for a new waste incineration plant in Mapo, requiring a comprehensive re-evaluation of the project's feasibility.
TJ-SP appeals the suspension of allowances and talks about the risk of legal insecurity in Dino's decision
The São Paulo Court of Justice has appealed against a federal decision that halted the payment of additional allowances across the three branches of government, citing concerns over legal insecurity.
Carnival Parade in Honor of Lula Poses Risk of Election Condemnation, Say Experts
A Carnival parade in honor of President Lula organized by the Acadêmicos de Niterói samba school could face legal challenges based on opinions from experts regarding the legality of the event.
Judiciary members see risk of parade halting in Electoral Justice, and Planalto fears political wear and tear
There is concern among judiciary members and government officials about a parade honoring President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, which could lead to legal challenges related to early electoral campaigning.
Real Estate: End to 'black' rents - Risk of losing benefits
Mandatory payment of rent through bank accounts will begin in Greece on April 1, 2026, due to new legal provisions aiming to combat unreported rental income.
[Exclusive] Pilot Association: 'Gadeokdo New Airport is Up to 246 Times More Dangerous than Muan Airport' due to Bird Strike Concerns
The Korean Civil Aviation Pilots Association has raised serious concerns regarding the Gadeokdo New Airport, indicating that the bird strike risk at the site could be hundreds of times higher than that of Muan Airport, prompting calls for a full review of the project amidst ongoing legal challenges from environmental groups.
The absence of a legal framework for AI threatens consumers and voters
The lack of regulation on artificial intelligence places consumers and voters at risk of exploitation through sales promotions, electoral campaigns, scams, and harassment.
Federal judge rules against DHS on warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon
A federal judge has prohibited the Department of Homeland Security from conducting warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon without assessing flight risk, indicating likely legal violations.
The Crown Itself Could Be at Risk Due to Scandal Issues
The debate surrounding the legitimacy of the Norwegian crown has intensified due to recent scandals, mainly fueled by leftist factions in parliament.
DN Debate. 'The government's AI initiative is a high-risk experiment'
An opinion piece argues that the government's push for AI across all agencies neglects legal safety, turning it into a risky experiment at the expense of public and employee welfare.
Anti-Corruption asks that former minister Ábalos remain in prison due to flight risk
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office argues that former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos should stay in preventive detention due to flight risk, as stated by chief prosecutor Alejandro Luzón during a hearing.
The Prosecutor's Office confirms that Ábalos remains in prison due to persistent flight risk
The Prosecutor's Office insists on the flight risk of former minister José Luis Ábalos, affirming that he should remain in prison despite his defense team's request for release.
UK dog owners warned follow six rules or risk legal action and £1,000 fine
UK dog owners are warned that failing to adhere to six established rules could result in legal action and fines up to £1,000 due to Public Spaces Protection Orders.
Anti-corruption requests to keep Ábalos in prison due to risk of flight before the trial for the ‘mask case’
The anti-corruption prosecutor Alejandro Luzón has urged the Supreme Court to keep former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos in provisional prison due to a 'extreme risk' of flight ahead of his trial.
Playing Catch on an L.A. Sidewalk? You May (Technically) Risk Jail Time.
A recent discussion highlights the legal implications of playing catch on sidewalks in Los Angeles, suggesting it could be considered a misdemeanor.
Timothy Busfield’s next court move in child sex abuse case hinges on flight risk, legal expert says
Timothy Busfield has surrendered to New Mexico authorities on child sex abuse charges and is currently being held without bail as he awaits a court hearing.
The number of young people who gamble is decreasing. "Some parents think gambling is okay, it is not"
The frequency of gambling among young people has declined over the past decade, attributed to prevention efforts and legal interventions, although young males, particularly those interested in sports, remain at increased risk, according to Professor Neven Ricijaš from the Educational-Rehabilitation Faculty in Zagreb.
Bloomberg: What are the US plans for Venezuela's oil
The article discusses the selective lifting of sanctions by the US to facilitate the transfer and sale of Venezuelan crude oil on international markets while questioning whether major companies will risk operations in the country without clear political and legal guarantees.
American Political Scientist: The Great Disintegration Process Has Begun
In a critical examination of the current geopolitical landscape, political scientist Oona Hathaway warns that the international legal system established after World War II is at risk of collapse due to the accelerating erosion of restrictions on the use of military force between nations.
Drivers urged not to make 1 mistake in snow and ice or risk huge fines
Drivers in the UK are warned about the legal requirements for clearing snow and ice from vehicles to avoid penalties this winter.
Snow and Responsibility: What You Risk If You Do Not Clear Snow in Front of Your House
As 26 departments face orange alert warnings for snow and ice, the article discusses the responsibilities of homeowners regarding snow removal and the potential legal repercussions of failing to do so.
Nora Sándigo, 'the great mother' where migrant families seek refuge in the United States
Nora Sándigo, known as 'the great mother,' has served as the legal guardian for 2,373 children of deported parents or those at risk over the last 20 years, currently protecting 700 minors through her foundation.
War veteran warns 'Britain could be in danger' - and we will need SAS on ground
A war veteran has cautioned that Britain's security is at risk due to ongoing legal pursuits of SAS veterans over Northern Ireland claims, which could hinder special forces recruitment.