Jersey approves bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults
Jersey's parliament has approved legislation to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, awaiting royal assent.
Live News from New York: Updates for Today, Thursday, February 26, 2026
This article provides real-time updates on various events happening in New York City, including weather, laws, and other important happenings affecting residents.
News from South Florida and Miami today, live: latest updates from Thursday, February 26
The article provides live updates and real-time coverage of news impacting South Florida and Miami, including weather, laws, and other events affecting residents.
The government closes the door to refugees from Ukraine
The Danish government is preparing to limit the influx of Ukrainian refugees by proposing new legislation that restricts residency for selected groups of Ukrainians.
Franchises Seeking Law
The franchise sector in Mexico continues to thrive despite economic challenges, but is facing emerging conflicts due to outdated regulations.
‘Crime of Distortion of Law’: Judges Warn Possible Punishments for Yang Seung-tae and Concerns Over Avoiding Criminal Trials
Judges express concerns over the vagueness of proposed legislation targeting judicial misconduct, highlighting potential deterrents to protecting social minorities and clarifying legal interpretations.
The government succeeded. The network bill has left the commission's freezer
The Polish government has advanced its network bill through parliamentary committees, aiming to reform the process of connecting new energy sources to the national electricity grid.
J.B. Pritzker reiterates: the law aimed at eliminating the use of cell phones in Illinois schools
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is pressing for legislation to ban cell phone use in schools, revisiting a failed proposal from last year.
The weapon manufacturer received a clear message: 'You have broken the law'. Now the minister is open to changing the law.
Norway's largest ammunition manufacturer, Nammo, has been informed by the Consumer Authority that it has violated transparency laws, leading to potential changes in legislation by the government.
EU Court: Hungary has violated EU legislation
The EU Court has ruled that Hungary violated EU law by failing to renew the broadcasting license of an independent radio station, Klubradio.
Bill would require mobile traffic cameras to have warning signs in front
A new bill in Estonia mandates that mobile traffic cameras must have warning signs placed in front of them to make speed measurements valid.
Senate approves including in Brazilian legislation that any relationship with a minor under 14 years old is considered rape, regardless of consent
The Brazilian Senate has approved a bill stipulating that any sexual relations with minors under the age of 14 are classified as rape, irrespective of consent.
Companies will not be able to destroy unsold clothing. Expert explains why it was easier to throw it away
The European Commission is advancing legislation aimed at banning the destruction of unsold clothing and footwear.
The Saeima will reconsider the law on replacing judges' retirement pensions with special pensions
The Saeima is set to re-evaluate legislation concerning the pension system for judges, focusing on the transition from retirement pensions to special pensions, with significant implications for judges' financial security and independence.
Han Byeong-do: "We will establish full measures to prevent speculative forces from gaining a foothold in rural areas"
Democratic Party leader Han Byeong-do announced plans to implement measures in collaboration with the government to prevent real estate speculation in rural Korea, particularly regarding agricultural land that is not being farmed.
Reporter of the apps project considers setting regional floors for workers
Deputy Augusto Coutinho is exploring the possibility of establishing minimum fare thresholds for app workers based on regional differences in Brazil.
Exemption from fees in competitions for people with fibromyalgia, limit on amendments, and more: see projects approved in Rio Branco
The City Council of Rio Branco approved ten new laws, including fee exemptions for people with fibromyalgia and new rules for municipal budget amendments.
UK anti-slavery watchdog calls for overhaul of adult sexual services sites
The UK anti-slavery watchdog urges major reforms of adult services websites after findings reveal they can facilitate the exploitation of sex workers.
What happened to the decent wage reform? MC claims it remains 'frozen' despite its approval in 2024
The decent wage constitutional reform in Mexico, which aims to establish a base salary near 19,000 pesos monthly for key public service sectors, is stalled despite having completed most legislative processes in 2024.
City Council definitively approves project that increases sanctions for animal mistreatment in Campinas
The City Council of Campinas has permanently approved a project that toughens the Animal Protection Statute by increasing penalties for animal mistreatment in the city.
Glacier Law: With the numbers tight, the government negotiates to seek approval this Thursday in the Senate
The Argentine government is urgently negotiating to secure votes for the Glacier Law ahead of a Senate session that will also address other key agreements.
Memorial to 72 victims of Grenfell fire to be funded by new legislation
The UK government announces funding for a permanent memorial to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire through new legislation.
After attack resulting in death, councilors propose stricter rules for large dogs in São José dos Campos
Following a fatal dog attack, city councilors in São José dos Campos are proposing stricter regulations for the ownership of large dogs.
Active-duty military request intervention from the Constitutional Court to participate in the debate of their social security law
Active-duty military personnel in Ecuador have called on the Constitutional Court to intervene and allow their participation in the discussion regarding a social security law for the Armed Forces.
Is there a strike on Friday, February 27?
Trade unions have called for a nationwide strike on February 27 coinciding with discussions of labor reform legislation in the Argentine Congress.
Family pushes for 'Dalilah Law' after Trump honors girl critically injured by illegal immigrant truck driver
The parents of Dalilah Coleman advocate for 'Dalilah Law' following President Trump's acknowledgment of their daughter's injury caused by an illegal immigrant truck driver during the State of the Union.
Clinton accuses GOP voter bill of targeting married women — Republicans call it ‘nonsense’
Hillary Clinton claims that Republican legislation makes voting harder for married women, a statement dismissed by GOP lawmakers.
Correction: vote on the bill against mistreatment
An article corrected the misinformation regarding the vote on a bill intended to protect animals in Campinas, Brazil.
Minister of Justice says that concerns of the Federal Police were considered in the Anti-Faction PL text
The Minister of Justice has stated that the concerns of the Federal Police were taken into account regarding the recently approved Anti-Faction legislation, despite reports suggesting they were not consulted.
Assistance Act: the subcommittee has 102 articles to discuss, meaning ¾ of the act
A Polish parliamentary subcommittee is working through the Assistance Act, having analyzed only seven of its 102 articles so far due to issues with clarity and legislative precision.
Parliament: The Unified Digital Registry for Monitoring Corruption Cases Has Been Voted
The Greek Parliament has passed a bill to establish a Unified Digital Registry for monitoring corruption cases, with the ruling New Democracy party in favor and the opposition against it.
'It is a consensus on the need to increase revenue' for public security, says Derrite after approval of the anti-cryptocurrency bill
Deputy Guilherme Derrite emphasized the need for Brazil to seek new funding avenues for public security following the approval of an anti-cryptocurrency bill, especially after an additional taxation on betting companies was removed.
Journal of Laws of February 25, 2026 (positions 212-216)
This article discusses recent regulations and announcements related to the Polish government, focusing on their implications for justice, health, and defense sectors.
Nova Scotia bill increases fines, strengthens enforcement as part of illegal cannabis crackdown
Nova Scotia has proposed legislation to enhance enforcement and penalties against illegal cannabis dispensaries as part of a broader efforts to ensure safe cannabis usage.
Giulia Bongiorno Under Attack. Non Una Di Meno Pours Manure in Front of the Senator's Office
Senator Giulia Bongiorno faces protests from the Non Una Di Meno collective, which is critical of her proposed legislation on sexual violence and staged a dramatic protest outside her office.
Energy agreements with the Chevron - HelleniQ Energy consortium in Thursday's Cabinet meeting
Greece's Cabinet is set to discuss energy agreements with Chevron and HelleniQ Energy, alongside topics including artificial intelligence in the arts and legislation against illegal betting.
The Council on Legislation criticizes proposal for the detention of children
The Swedish government faces backlash over its proposal to extend the detention period for children from three to five months, which is criticized by the Council on Legislation for conflicting with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
End of life: Did your deputy vote for the text?
The article discusses the ongoing debates surrounding the end-of-life law in France, focusing on the recent developments in the National Assembly following the bill's rejection in the Senate.
Sweden intends to increase the number of deportations of convicted immigrants
Sweden's government plans to significantly increase the deportation of convicted foreign criminals, aiming for around 3,000 deportations annually through a new legislative proposal.
ELTA Briefly: Amendments to the LRT Law Will Be Presented As Soon As Possible, Fighting Fraud with LB Proposing to Tighten Payment Operations
Lithuania's parliament aims to expedite the presentation of amendments to the LRT law while the central bank proposes tighter regulations on payment operations to combat financial fraud.
Public Service: A Bill Guarantees the 'Right to Remain Silent' in Case of Disciplinary Proceedings
A new French bill aims to guarantee public servants the right to remain silent during disciplinary procedures, among other reforms.
Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate
Germany's government faces criticism for abandoning its ambitious renewable energy legislation in favor of allowing the continued use of fossil fuels.
Boats in the Galápagos Islands under scrutiny: experts suggest stricter protocols and special legislation
Experts in Galápagos are advocating for stricter protocols and special legislation following two reported incidents involving boats near Tortuga Bay as tourist numbers increase.
On the ice of water bodies – only responsibly: reminders of prohibitions and possible fines
Driving on the ice of water bodies is prohibited in Lithuania, with specific exceptions outlined in the country’s legislation regarding special land use conditions.
Senegal proposes tougher anti-LGBTQ law
Senegal's Prime Minister has introduced legislation proposing increased penalties for same-sex relations, including longer jail sentences and substantial fines.
Experts: Laws Should Be Updated to Contain African Swine Fever
Experts suggest that updating legislation is necessary to effectively manage the spread of African Swine Fever in Estonia.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Tocantins on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Good Morning Tocantins covers key news including allegations against the Brazão brothers in the Marielle case and various criminal activities affecting society.
Texas news today, live: latest updates from Wednesday, February 25
This article covers the latest updates and live reports from Texas, including weather, laws, and other events affecting residents.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A news roundup from G1 covering significant events in Brazil, including political analysis and criminal cases.
The Riigikogu approved amendments to the presidential election law
The Riigikogu of Estonia has passed amendments to the presidential election law to simplify the nomination process and enhance public involvement.