Community resists attempt to steal prison service land
The Avu community in Imo State, Nigeria, is resisting attempts by the state government to seize land allocated to the Nigerian Correctional Service, demanding the return of their ancestral land.
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.
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.
Freezing Rain Again Paralyzes Berlin Airport, Planes Cannot Take Off or Land
Berlin's international airport is once again out of service due to freezing rain, preventing planes from taking off or landing, with no clear timeline for resuming operations.
Matijošaičiai rise up against the National Land Service
The civil case involving plaintiffs Šarūnas Matijošaitis and Rasa Matijošaitienė against the National Land Service is being heard in Vilnius, focusing on the annulment of a public administration decision.
JR East's operation suspensions continue; Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport calls for cause investigation and prevention of recurrence
Japanese officials are urging JR East to ensure safety and stability in public transport following multiple incidents of extended train service suspensions on the Yamanote and Joban lines.
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.
Changes in Land and Mortgage Registers and a New Service in mObywatel. The Sejm Passed the Law
The Sejm has approved an amendment regarding land and mortgage registers and the National Court Register, introducing new electronic document validity.
Cheaper medicines, rules for cash and new state laws: what will change in Australia on 1 January?
Starting January 1, 2026, Australians will see a range of changes including cheaper medicines under the PBS, a Medicare phone service, laws for mandatory cash acceptance, and alterations to social security, childcare settings, and land taxes in Victoria.