TSE resumes analyzing the rules for the elections in October; find out what is at stake
The Superior Electoral Court of Brazil is set to review the rules applicable to the upcoming elections, which detail existing laws rather than changing them.
Whatโs on the wish list for Chinaโs private sector ahead of the โtwo sessionsโ?
China's private sector is urging the government to prioritize debt settlement and address challenges such as financing difficulties and strict enforcement of laws ahead of the annual 'two sessions' meeting.
Bad news about the green card: what the law says about ICE detentions
The article discusses the complexities and fears surrounding ICE detentions, highlighting how immigration laws differ from criminal law regarding status and procedural issues.
Vice Prefect Alexandra Quintanilla sentenced to 30 days in prison for driving under the influence in Cuenca
Ecuadorian Vice Prefect Alexandra Quintanilla was sentenced to 30 days in prison for driving under the influence after being found guilty of traffic violations in Cuenca.
The Competition Council has initiated a case regarding "Latvian State Forests" long-term logging contracts
The Latvian Competition Council has started an investigation into long-term logging contracts established by Latvian State Forests in the 1990s, citing potential violations of competition laws.
Processing the 'Judicial Three Laws' Democratic Party 'Has Written a Page in History'โฆ Pressure for Jo Hee-dae's Resignation
The Democratic Party of Korea has successfully passed the 'Judicial Three Laws' following an extended filibuster, and is now pressuring the Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae to resign amid internal turmoil in the judiciary.
Recent Updates on Immigration Laws in the U.S.: Asylum, ICE Arrests and What to Expect in March 2026
Recent immigration law updates in the U.S. detail new government proposals affecting asylum seekers and a judicial ruling that challenges deportation policies.
Zelenskyy calls for changes to European laws to allow confiscation of Russian shadow fleet tankers
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasizes the need to update European laws to enable the confiscation of tankers involved in transporting Russian oil.
Truck dragged the car for 1.5Km while the passengers screamed... Horrific video of people trapped in Nexon
A truck dramatically dragged a car for 1.5 kilometers along a highway in Gwalior, India, after a collision, but miraculously, the three passengers in the car survived.
Femicide: Is the legal recognition of the term ultimately necessary? Lawyers, academics, and mothers of victims respond
The article discusses the need for legal recognition of 'femicide' in Greece, highlighting the ongoing violence against women and the absence of specific laws addressing this issue.
[Editorial] The Passage of the 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' by the National Assembly Now Calls for Discussions on the Abolition of the Court Administration Office
The National Assembly has passed the 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws', prompting discussions on the abolition of the Court Administration Office to promote judicial democracy in South Korea.
The four goals that Javier Milei celebrated and the fights that do not cease, inside and outside the Government
Javier Milei's government achieved significant legislative successes in Congress, passing controversial laws in a short time, though concerns about the economy and business dissatisfaction loom.
Milei Roars in Argentina Against Everything and with Congress at His Feet
President Javier Milei has successfully passed three major laws in Congress during extraordinary sessions, marking a significant political moment for his administration.
Without mincing words, Folha offended readers by talking about work
Folha's recent article suggesting that Brazilians work less than the global average sparked criticism for its lack of context and simplistic conclusions.
The dog leash period starts today
A nationwide dog leash period begins today in Finland, lasting until August 19, as mandated by hunting laws to protect wildlife during their breeding season.
Alex and his husband want a baby. Australia's laws pushed them to look overseas
A gay couple from Australia has turned to South America for surrogacy after facing frustrations with the country's restrictive surrogacy laws.
How easy is it to buy a gun in NSW after the Bondi terror attack?
This article examines the impact of the Bondi terror attack on gun laws in New South Wales, highlighting how the new regulations affect the process of buying firearms.
Motorcyclist is hit by a car going in the wrong direction and dies on the MG-060 in MG
A 27-year-old motorcyclist died after being hit by a car driving in the wrong direction on MG-060 in Brazil.
Arkadiusz Myrcha: The amendment to the Code of Criminal Procedure does not hurt the services
The Polish parliament has approved amendments to the criminal procedure code, which include significant changes to detention laws and the rights of suspects, despite opposition from some prosecutors.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the photo that the President uploaded with a message for the senators of his bloc and allies, after the approval of two key laws
President Javier Milei celebrated the Senate's final approval of labor reform and the modification of the Juvenile Penal Regime with a photo of his allies and a congratulatory message.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
Song Eon-seok: President Yoon should exercise veto power on the three judicial destruction laws
Song Eon-seok, the floor leader of the People Power Party, urges President Yoon to exercise his veto against the proposed judicial laws to ensure proper public discourse and bipartisan agreement.
Are Changes Ahead for Students? An Important Project Returned to the Agenda of the Seimas
Luka Savickas from the Democratic Party faction in Lithuania's parliament proposes amendments to labor laws to allow students to work legally during internships and gain experience.
The police have launched a pre-trial investigation into the fire on Eiลกiลกkฤs Street in Vilnius
A fire at a large building in Vilnius caused significant damage and has prompted a police investigation under laws governing property destruction.
More vacation and the end of calculating seniority by old rules. Problems in the offices
New regulations regarding employment seniority come into effect in Poland, allowing previously uncounted employment periods to be included, impacting vacation entitlements for many workers.
Rashmika arrives at in-laws' house after marriage, mother-in-law takes charge, she chirps with joy
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's wedding has become a trending topic on social media, celebrated for its emotional resonance among fans.
Should the 6x1 work schedule end in Brazil? YES
Proposals in Brazil's Congress aim to reduce the workweek from 44 to 36 hours while increasing days off, highlighting significant economic and social benefits.
LEAD โ Why should we support them in the elections?
The article explores the importance of clear and effective laws as a foundation for society, reflecting on historical perspectives and the current state of legal complexities.
In Milei's victory, Argentina reduces the criminal age from 16 to 14
Argentina's Senate approved a new criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, following a tragic incident involving the murder of a teenager.
New drone near the aircraft carrier โ raid against a man
A drone was spotted near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in Malmรถ, leading to police questioning a 60-year-old man suspected of violating aviation laws.
Good news for Illinois: the new laws signed by JB Pritzker that have come into effect
Numerous new laws have taken effect in Illinois, aimed at improving everyday aspects of life such as consumer rights, work regulations, and health services.
A driver exploded with fury over the closure of 9 de Julio: 'Go to work'
A driver in Buenos Aires expressed her anger over road blockages caused by labor reform protests, which have become a focal point amidst the Senate's debate on new labor laws.
Labor clarifies that seniority and eleven other bonuses cannot be eliminated when raising the minimum wage
The Spanish Ministry of Labor has announced a decree preventing companies from eliminating certain salary bonuses in response to minimum wage increases.
Quebec company charged with hiring 21 unauthorized foreign workers
A Quebec company and its directors have been charged with hiring unauthorized foreign workers over a two-year span, following an investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency.
Government clarifies that no type of mining is allowed in Galรกpagos National Park
The Ecuadorian government has reaffirmed that no mining activities are permitted in the Galรกpagos National Park, ensuring adherence to environmental protection laws.
Attack on anti-corruption bodies: European commissioner for enlargement says Ukraine has not restored EU trust
European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that Ukraine has yet to regain the EU's trust following the repeal of controversial anti-corruption laws.
Turkey: รcalan's Call for 'a New Political Era' โ 'Democratic Transition Requires New Laws'
The PKK leader Abdullah รcalan advocates for a new political era in Turkey, urging the state to adopt democratic reforms.
Walk for Life: The EC uses false figures to bypass the powers of states regarding abortion
The Europska komisija (European Commission) has rejected a proposal for funding cross-border abortions, which would have undermined national laws protecting the right to life.
California news today, live: latest updates from Friday, February 27
The article provides real-time updates and coverage on laws, climate, and other important information from California.
Drivers alerted to '24 hours' rule as ignoring it could get you banned from roads
Drivers in the UK are being reminded of the crucial '24-hour' rule regarding reporting road collisions to avoid penalties such as fines or driving bans.
New laws create Executive Taxi and Tourism Taxi in Joรฃo Pessoa; understand the rules
Joรฃo Pessoa has introduced two new taxi categories, Executive Taxi and Tourism Taxi, through municipal laws aimed at regulating the taxi service.
Discussions Begin to Correct Delays in Minimum Wage Enforcement, Including Suppression of Excessive Competition with Neighboring Prefectures
Japan's Central Minimum Wage Council has initiated discussions aimed at correcting delays in the enforcement of minimum wage increases and addressing excessive wage competition with neighboring prefectures.
Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
News from South Florida and Miami today, live: latest updates from Friday, February 27
The article provides live updates on news from South Florida and Miami, including weather, laws, and events affecting local residents.
After the VRK check - decision: The National Union violated the law
The Lithuanian National Union has been found to have violated laws regarding membership fees by accepting payments through non-bank services.
Unified Patent Court: first procedural experiences and the latest changes
The article discusses the establishment and current functioning of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in Europe, highlighting both improvements and ongoing uncertainties.
โMore exploitation, fewer rightsโ: Argentina braces for sweeping overhaul of labor laws
Argentina's government prepares to pass a comprehensive reform of labor laws aimed at reducing union power and labor costs amid criticisms from opponents who argue it will worsen employment conditions.
Japanese Prime Minister Opposes Changing Imperial Family Succession Rules
Japan's Prime Minister S. Takaichi insists on maintaining the current male-only succession laws for the imperial family amidst concerns for its continuity.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
Suspicion of Pressure in Coupang Investigation: Prosecutor Eom Hee-jun Indicted Without Arrest
Prosecutors have indicted former Chief Prosecutor Eom Hee-jun and Deputy Chief Prosecutor Kim Dong-hee for abusing their power in connection with the Coupang severance pay investigation.