Queensland government's 11th-hour changes to hate speech laws after criticism
The Queensland government has made last-minute amendments to its hate speech laws, specifically targeting two antisemitic phrases amid significant criticism.
Deputy from Ibaneis' base wants more information and says there is no consensus to approve project to 'save' BRB
A deputy allied with Governor Ibaneis Rocha has expressed a need for more information and indicated a lack of consensus regarding a proposed law aimed at supporting the Banco de BrasΓlia (BRB) with significant financial implications.
The government rejected the bill on digital protection of children proposed by the MoΕΎemo party
The Croatian government has rejected a bill aimed at improving digital protection for children, citing its generality and lack of clarity in identifying specific risks.
Journal of Laws of March 2, 2026 (positions 242-252)
The article lists several legislative changes and regulations issued in Poland, covering topics from cybersecurity to health care and environmental regulations.
Major demand on heated tobacco devices as MP calls for supermarket advert ban
Health officials in the UK are pushing for a ban on advertising heated tobacco products in supermarkets as legislation progresses.
Attention, drivers in Texas: the new violation that Austin could impose to issue fines
Austin, Texas is considering a new law that would allow police to issue fines for excessive noise from motor vehicles due to ongoing complaints from residents.
National Theater: Requests Re-examination of the Draft Law for the Higher School of Performing Arts
The National Theater of Greece is calling for a re-evaluation of a draft law that plans to establish a Higher School of Performing Arts, voicing concerns over its impact on existing institutions.
Gen. Koziej on Nawrocki's Dilemma: He Should Sign It as Soon as Possible
General StanisΕaw Koziej emphasizes the urgency for Karol Nawrocki to sign the SAFE program legislation in light of current geopolitical tensions.
Usage: Does a Social Media Ban for Youths Fall Short?
The article discusses the growing debate in Germany regarding a proposed ban on social media for children and teenagers, as political parties push for age restrictions similar to those in Australia and Denmark.
Taxation: Proposal for 10 Changes for Fairer and More Effective Financial Penalties
The president of the Economic Chamber of Greece is raising concerns about stricter penalties for late, inaccurate, and zero tax filings under new tax legislation, highlighting negative impacts on small and medium enterprises.
Migration Agency: More deportation decisions against infants may come
The Swedish Migration Agency claims that deportation orders similar to that of eight-month-old Emanuel could arise due to a lack of supporting legislation for their connections.
Texas news today, live: latest updates from Monday, March 2
Live coverage of the latest updates from Texas on March 2, including weather reports, legislative changes, and events affecting residents.
The Bears of Lenia
Lenia Batres proposed the local Congress in Chiapas should legislate on indigenous matters before federal law is established, facing unanimous disapproval from her peers during a court session held in front of a local audience.
Parliament's legal experts on the proposal to ban children from using social media: difficult to implement
Legal experts in the Lithuanian Parliament are skeptical about a proposal to ban children under 16 from social media, viewing it as largely symbolic.
New York News, live: updates for today, March 2, 2026
Live updates on news from New York City regarding weather, legislation, and notable events impacting residents.
New protocols in emergency rooms: 58 percent of patients may be sent home in the future?
A new proposal in Estonia suggests that over half of emergency room patients do not require immediate assistance and may be sent home to allow doctors to focus on life-threatening cases.
News from South Florida and Miami today, live: latest updates from Monday, March 2
This article provides real-time updates on various events and news affecting residents in South Florida and Miami.
Good news for Florida: a new law seeks to protect threatened marine species
Florida is advancing legislation known as the MANTA Protection Act, aimed at enhancing protections for threatened marine species amid conservation debates.
Ticket Scalping Prevention Law Shrinks 'Resell Market'... BTS Ticket Price is 990,000 Won
A new ticket scalping prevention law in South Korea is reportedly causing a decline in the online ticket resale market, with notable reductions in sales figures.
Supreme Court and Blue House 'abnormal currents'... Appointment of successor to Justice Noh Tae-ack postponed for over a month
The appointment of a successor to Justice Noh Tae-ack, who is retiring, has been delayed indefinitely amidst conflicts between the ruling party and the judiciary over judicial legislation.
Alberta and Quebec are going in very different directions on MAID
Alberta is diverging from Quebec by restricting access to medical assistance in dying (MAID) amid concerns over vulnerabilities and safeguards.
In election year, district representatives create a group to defend CACs and encourage sports shooting in the DF
The Legislative Chamber of Brazil's Federal District has launched a parliamentary front to advocate for hunters, shooters, and collectors of firearms amidst rising crime rates in the category.
Bill to be voted on Wednesday is a response to the Master case, says Hugo Motta
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies is set to vote on a banking resolution bill aimed at strengthening the Central Bank's ability to manage troubled financial institutions, following the collapse of Banco Master.
Hospitals want to produce radioactive drugs, but need a change in law
Hospitals in Czechia are seeking permission to produce their own radioactive medicines, requiring legislative amendments to proceed.
Some hospitals want to produce radioactive medicines, they need a change in the law
Czech hospitals are expressing a desire to manufacture radioactive medicines but are facing legal obstacles that require legislative changes.
New ban in Polish schools? "It will distract students"
Poland is considering a proposal to restrict social media access for children and teenagers, following Australia's decision to ban social media use for those under 16.
Han Byeong-do: 'Special Law on Investment in the U.S. Must Be Processed by the 9th; Major Decision If the People Power Party Does Not Cooperate'
Han Byeong-do, the leader of the Democratic Party, emphasized the urgency of passing the Special Law on Investment in the U.S. by September 9 and threatened a significant decision if the opposition party does not cooperate.
How to fill in the report on payment deadlines in commercial transactions
The article explains the deadline and procedure for submitting reports on payment deadlines in commercial transactions as mandated by Polish law.
Milei inaugurates the legislative year with his most violent speech: 'Thieves, coup plotters, murderers'
Argentinian President Javier Milei delivers a fiery speech at the inauguration of the legislative year, attacking the opposition and vowing to push forward new legislation.
"Re-trial Required" but No Means to Do So...Need for Follow-up Legislation Already Discussed
The South Korean Supreme Court's recent materials on constitutional complaint law raise concerns over the implications and procedural confusion that may arise from its rapid implementation.
New law to curb ICE mega-centers: what would change this Monday, March 2, and how it impacts migrants
A new law proposed by U.S. senators aims to restrict the establishment of large immigration detention centers by requiring state and local consent.
New Signs Reinforce Protection for Turtles in the TaparΓ‘ Region, SantarΓ©m
New signage has been installed in the TaparΓ‘ region of SantarΓ©m, Brazil, to enhance the protection of turtles during their breeding season.
Legislative commission decides to unify bills related to the rights and empowerment of rural women
Ecuador's National Assembly's Commission on Constitutional Guarantees has decided to unify two legislative bills aimed at promoting the rights and empowerment of rural women.
Taxes Help and Hinder Lula's Reelection
A new survey indicates that tax exemptions may play a significant role in determining voter support for President Lula's reelection in 2026, with many benefiting from income tax relief likely to favor candidates who supported the legislation.
Penalties for Animal Abuse Will Increase, New Rules Could Be in Effect as Early as Next January
Czechia plans to implement stricter penalties for animal abuse starting next January.
βGateway to Constitutional Amendmentβ Citizens' Voting Law Passes with Majority Support... Legislative Void Resolved After 11 Years
A newly revised Citizens' Voting Law that ensures the voting rights of overseas citizens passed the National Assembly, finally resolving a legislative gap that has lasted over 11 years after a Constitutional Court ruling.
LPS calls to shorten the officials' 'cooling-off period' to one year
The Latvian Association of Local Governments proposes a law amendment to reduce the work restriction period for officials from two years to one year after leaving their position.
Can I drive in Florida with a license from another state if I am a migrant?
In Florida, migrants may face legal challenges driving with licenses from other states under recent legislation that limits recognition of such licenses for individuals without verified legal presence in the U.S.
Senator reacts strongly after six people made millions from the Iran attack
Senator Chris Murphy has criticized the legality of individuals profiting from the Iran attack, pledging to push for legislation to prohibit such actions.
What time does Javier Milei speak today: the speech in Congress on March 1
The article outlines the schedule and significance of Javier Milei's upcoming speech in Congress on March 1, where he is expected to discuss recent and future reforms.
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.
Changes for Ukrainians starting from March 5. Free treatment not for everyone
New legislation in Poland will gradually phase out free healthcare provisions for Ukrainian refugees beginning March 5, while maintaining temporary protection until March 2027.
American state invalidates driverβs licenses of transgender people. They face further restrictions too
Kansas has enacted a law that invalidates driverβs licenses and birth certificates of transgender individuals who have previously changed their gender identity on these documents, causing significant implications for over a thousand residents.
Daniel Noboa sanctions and sends to the Official Register the law for strengthening the mining and energy sectors
President Daniel Noboa has sanctioned and sent a new law aimed at strengthening the mining and energy sectors in Ecuador to the Official Register after its approval by the National Assembly.
Head of "Solidarity" Piotr Duda: This is not a reform of the PIP, but a coating of reality
Piotr Duda, the head of the Solidarity trade union, criticizes the government's proposed reforms, emphasizing the need for transparency and proper consultation before formulating opinions on military spending legislation.
CAL blocks the processing of the bill aimed at overseeing foreign investment in the country
The Legislative Administration Council (CAL) in Ecuador has blocked a proposed bill to create an agency for overseeing foreign investments, which could lead to automatic annulment of such investments due to sovereignty or national security concerns.
Starting April 1: The Democrats' plan in Illinois regarding SNAP to benefit thousands of migrants
Illinois Democrats are proposing legislation to counteract federal cuts to SNAP benefits, aiming to alleviate the impact on migrants affected by the changes.
Natal City Council approves law project that guarantees the social name of trans people in cemeteries and post-mortem documents
The Natal City Council approved a law ensuring the social name of transgender and non-binary individuals on tombstones and in post-mortem documentation.
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.
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.