"Consider Quickly" Moritomo Gakuen Pressures for Reduction of National Land Price, Ministry of Finance Discloses Documents
The Ministry of Finance of Japan has revealed documents related to the sale of national land to Moritomo Gakuen, highlighting pressures from the school to obtain a reduced purchase price.
Ministry of Land Orders Construction Halt of Gwanghwamun 'Garden of Gratitude' for 'Procedural Violations'
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport ordered a construction halt on the 'Garden of Gratitude' project in Gwanghwamun Square due to procedural violations, prompting a response of regret from the Seoul city government.
Ban on Using Mobile Batteries on Board Starts Mid-April, Public Comments Begin
Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced a ban on the use of mobile batteries onboard planes starting mid-April due to increasing incidents of smoking and fire.
Chungbuk Jincheon-gun pushes for the recovery of pro-Japanese property, finds 6 suspicious lands
Chungbuk Jincheon-gun has identified six properties suspected of being pro-Japanese assets and has requested an investigation from the Ministry of Justice.
Botswana: Land Reform to Address Structural Failures
Botswana's Ministry of Lands and Agriculture plans a comprehensive land reform to enhance the economic viability of land management practices.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport Issues Pre-Notice for Construction Suspension of 'Garden of Gratitude'... Seoul City Says 'Will Supplement Relevant Procedures'
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport has notified Seoul City of a pre-order for the suspension of construction on the 'Garden of Gratitude' project, leading the city to acknowledge government concerns and commit to revising its procedures.
Malawi: Lands Ministry Launches Major Land Ownership Audit to Tackle Disputes, Illegal Sales and Boost Public Revenue
The Malawi Ministry of Lands has initiated a comprehensive land ownership audit to address disputes, illegal sales, and improve public revenue.
Concealment of data in the building register may be contrary to the law
The Estonian Ministry of Climate and Land and Spatial Development's decision to restrict public access to certain building register documents due to privacy concerns may be unlawful according to local authorities and legal experts.
Long-term leasing will avoid a ban on purchasing agricultural land
The Polish Ministry of Agriculture is planning a new agricultural leasing law to address issues arising from informal leasing agreements for agricultural land.
Public works wage standards increase by 4.5%, exceeding an average of 25,000 yen for the first time starting March
The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced a 4.5% increase in wage standards for public works, surpassing an average of 25,000 yen for the first time, in response to ongoing labor shortages in the construction industry.
Rental Fees for New Shinkansen Lines: Government Contemplates Increase, JR Companies Stand Against It, Expressing Concern Over Increased Burden
JR companies are opposing the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's plans to review and potentially increase rental fees for the use of New Shinkansen lines, fearing an increased financial burden.
βAfter 18 Years of Stagnation' Wirye-Sinsa Line to Be Built with Seoul City's Finances
Seoul City will directly pursue the long-delayed Wirye-Sinsa light rail project with its own finances after receiving final approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Approves the Second Incheon Urban Rail Network Construction Plan
The Incheon City Government has received final approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for its second urban rail network plan, including seven new lines.
MPPB contests in STF the request from the City Hall of JoΓ£o Pessoa to relax the Gabarito Law
The Public Ministry of ParaΓba (MPPB) has contested the City Hall of JoΓ£o Pessoa's request to suspend a court ruling that declared a portion of the land use law unconstitutional, which allowed taller buildings along the city's coastline.
Personnel Changes on February 13
The article outlines various personnel changes and promotions across multiple governmental departments in South Korea, including significant posts in the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Interior and Safety, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and other agencies.
Federal Public Ministry holds public hearing on identification and delimitation of indigenous land in SantarΓ©m
The Federal Public Ministry is hosting a public hearing to discuss the identification and delimitation of Munduruku and ApiakΓ‘ Indigenous Lands in SantarΓ©m, Brazil.
Ministry of Land: Audit of 'Valet Fee Trick Increase' at Incheon Airport... 'Ignoring Public Benefit, Rushed Implementation'
The South Korean Ministry of Land criticized the Incheon International Airport's parking service reforms as hastily implemented and neglectful of public convenience.
Gwangjuβs transportation line 'Gwangcheon-Sangmu Line' gets approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Gwangju's proposed urban railway, the Gwangcheon-Sangmu Line, has received approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport after passing the National Transport Commission's review.
Ministry of Justice extends the operation of the National Force in the Pirititi Indigenous Land, in Roraima
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice has extended the deployment of the National Force in Pirititi Indigenous Land for an additional 90 days to ensure public order and safety in the region.
Post office cargo vehicles, 3,333 units suspended due to improper roll calls in 1,862 offices nationwide
The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has suspended the use of 3,333 light cargo vehicles across 1,862 post offices due to improper roll calls conducted for drivers, following audits that revealed widespread violations.
The Ministry of Land will revise housing construction regulations such as noise and distance.
The South Korean government plans to revise noise measurement regulations and distance criteria for housing construction to expedite housing supply.
Continued Decrease of Rainfall in the Pacific Side Leads to Low Water Storage Rates in Kanto, Reaching Historical Lows
The Pacific side of Japan continues to experience low rainfall, resulting in decreased water storage levels in Kanto dams, some of which have hit historical lows according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
Minister finds a business idea on how to sell state land at a higher price
Economic and Industry Minister Erkki Keldo proposed to the Ministry of Finance a new legal change that would allow the state to sell its land plots at a higher price in the future.
Elizabeth Teixeira Settlement is delivered in PB and ends land conflict that lasted more than 60 years
The Elizabeth Teixeira Agroextractivist Settlement in ParaΓba is officially delivered by the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture, marking the end of a historical land dispute that lasted over 60 years.
Personnel Changes on February 6
The article lists personnel changes and appointments in various government departments, including the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the National Information and Communication Planning and Evaluation Agency.
Elefsina Port: A competition is coming for the Vlycha position
The Hellenic Ministry of Finance is set to launch a competition in the first quarter of 2026 for the sub-leasing of a portion of the land area at Elefsina Port's Vlycha location, following a government decision to exploit the port's resources.
Kim Yoon-deok of the Ministry of Land: '60,000 units in the metropolitan area' include large housing units for the middle class in transit areas
Minister Kim Yoon-deok announced plans to include spacious housing for the middle class in the '60,000 housing supply' initiative within transit areas in Seoul.
Ongoing troubles at JR East, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism instructs measures to prevent recurrence; Vice President "deeply apologizes"
JR East is facing a series of disruptions including service interruptions due to power outages and smoke, prompting the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to direct the company to investigate the causes and implement preventive measures, as the Vice President offered a deep apology to affected customers.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport requests investigation into real estate rumors about '3% annual holding tax'... 'Distortion of the President's statement'
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has requested an investigation into rumors circulating online regarding a 3% annual holding tax on real estate, which are reported to misrepresent the President's statements.
Journal of Laws from February 2, 2026 (items 115-119)
This article discusses various legislative changes, including amendments to the law on land and mortgage registers, along with notices from the Ministry of Justice and Defense regarding associated regulations.
Revolution in agriculture. Oral land lease agreements will disappear
The article discusses proposed changes by the Ministry of Agriculture regarding land lease agreements, highlighting the issues with oral agreements and potential impacts of new regulations.