Babiš Continues to Count on the Creation of a Whip for 'Political' NGOs. Tejc Will Prepare It
Czech politician Andrej Babiš is planning to establish measures against 'political' non-governmental organizations, with preparations being spearheaded by his associate Tejc.
LIVE: Discussion on "What and How to Change the State's Approach to Limiting the Shadow Economy"
A discussion involving the State Audit Office, policymakers, business organizations, and academia will focus on improving governmental strategies to effectively reduce the shadow economy in Latvia.
Minister of Labor Marttinen would reduce the chaining of temporary employment contracts
Finnish Minister of Labor Matias Marttinen is considering changes to legislation aimed at reducing the chaining of temporary contracts, amid concerns voiced by political women's organizations regarding potential discrimination against pregnant women.
VRK suggested to recognize 'Nemuno aušra' grossly violating the law on car rentals
The VRK may require members R. Žemaitaitis and D. Petkevičienė to return funds they received for car rentals if a proposal is approved, as they allegedly invaded financial accounting laws.
The Law on Nonprofit Organizations May Appear More Civilized Externally, But Its Essence Will Remain the Same
The controversial debate in Czechia around foreign influence in the nonprofit sector reveals absurdities, as politicians claim that proposed legislation is merely AI-generated translations of American documents.
Millions for NGOs close to Hlas / Coalition fights against 'political NGOs', labor ministry distributes EU funds for organizations affiliated with Hlas
The Slovak Ministry of Labor under Erik Tomáš has distributed nearly 10 million euros in EU funds, with a significant portion going to NGOs associated with the political party Hlas.
Ruckus at College Iftar Party, Hindu Organizations Conduct Purification with Ganga Water
A political controversy erupted in Bhopal over an Iftar party held at a private college, leading to protests and claims of 'Islamization' by Hindu organizations.
UN experts report on systematic human rights violations in Belarus
A UN expert group highlights ongoing systematic human rights abuses in Belarus, particularly against political opponents and civil society organizations.
DR Congo: The death of a French aid worker in Goma sparks numerous reactions
The death of a French aid worker in Goma has led to an outpouring of reactions from political leaders and humanitarian organizations.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Wednesday, March 11, 2026
This article covers various news updates, including financial developments, political standings in Brazil, and international relations involving the U.S.
Lula's government fears electoral impact and acts to prevent the US from designating CV and PCC as terrorists
Brazil's President Lula expresses concerns about the potential designation of CV and PCC as terrorist organizations by the US, citing political and economic repercussions.
VIDEOS: AB1 from Monday, March 9, 2026
The article discusses various topics including U.S. criteria for classifying terrorist organizations, political shifts in Brazil, and recent global events.
Strong demand from all government parties: The proposal on fixed-term contracts needs to be returned for further preparation
Political women's organizations in Finland are demanding that the government's proposal for easing fixed-term employment contracts be revised, citing concerns over worker rights.
Trend on Social Media: What Should We Make of All the Children in the Instagram Feed?
The article discusses the recent trend of organizations, including political and police institutions in Germany, sharing childhood photos of their employees on social media, particularly Instagram, despite previous concerns about minors on these platforms.
Women's Strike: Picnic Against Patriarchy
Various organizations in Germany are calling for a women's strike on March 9, encouraging creative forms of protest due to the prohibition of political strikes in the country.
Women's Organizations of Government Parties Demand: Government Proposal on Fixed-Term Employment Contracts to be Returned for Reconsideration
Political women's organizations in Finland are demanding the government's proposal to ease regulations on fixed-term employment contracts be sent back for further preparation, citing concerns about its impact on gender equality in the workplace.
The Prosecutor's Office has renewed the investigation into the financing of 'Nemuno aušra'
The Lithuanian Prosecutor's Office has resumed an investigation into the illegal financing of political organizations and campaigns following new evidence of alleged wrongdoing.
"What is Happening in Latvia?" - On Economic Ties with Aggressor States
A discussion event will focus on reducing economic ties with aggressor states, featuring representatives from various political parties and business organizations in Latvia.
2027 sectional elections: meeting between the National Electoral Council and leaders of political organizations, a space to review procedures
Political leaders will meet with the National Electoral Council in preparation for the 2027 sectional elections in Ecuador to discuss procedures.
Senate. The government is increasingly close to passing labor reform despite the rejection of the PJ and the CGT
The Argentine government is on the verge of passing a controversial labor reform despite opposition from key political and labor organizations.
Essay exposes crumbling medical consensus on youth gender surgery
A New York Times guest essay argues that the medical consensus on youth gender surgery is breaking down as various health organizations reconsider their policies.
Political Majority for the Olympics in Norway
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre expresses support for Norway seeking to host the Winter Olympics in the future, emphasizing the need for sports organizations to lead the process.
Fifty-three political organizations are seeking their electoral registration for 2027
Fifty-three political organizations in Ecuador are currently gathering affiliations to obtain their legal status and participate in the 2027 elections.
Can the State Dissolve Religions? [Han Seung-hoon Column]
This article discusses the complex legal issues surrounding the possibility of the South Korean government dissolving religious organizations that engage in political activities.
Four main hackers of the group 'Anonymous Fénix' arrested for carrying out cyberattacks against public organizations
The Civil Guard has arrested the four main members of the Spanish hacker group 'Anonymous Fénix' for allegedly conducting cyberattacks against public entities such as ministries and political parties.
Amnesty law in Venezuela: what was approved, who benefits, and why it generates criticism
Venezuela's National Assembly passed a general amnesty law intended to promote national reconciliation, which has faced criticism from opposition and human rights organizations for its limited scope and exclusions.
Who will benefit from the Amnesty Law approved by the National Assembly of Venezuela?
The Venezuelan National Assembly unanimously approved an Amnesty Law aimed at political prisoners, despite concerns from human rights organizations regarding its implications.
"Not Perfect": Venezuela Passes Amnesty Law
Venezuela has passed a new amnesty law aimed at political prisoners, but it falls short of opposition expectations and is criticized by human rights organizations.
Ignas Vėgėlė aims to unite intellectuals and parties to change the political system
Ignas Vėgėlė expressed his intention to unite various political forces and organizations to reform the discredited political system in Lithuania.
Political turning point in the EU's approach to migration. Human rights organizations criticize the new regulation
The European Union is set to implement new regulations to expedite asylum proceedings and facilitate the transfer of migrants to other countries, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
"Harmony" and "For Stability!" lose members - are broader political shifts expected?
The parties "Harmony" and "For Stability!" in Latvia are experiencing significant internal strife, leading to the departure of prominent members and raising questions about the future of these political organizations.
The Forgotten Duty of Economic Organizations [Eureka]
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the oldest private economic organization in Korea, has evolved significantly since its establishment in 1884, reflecting changes in the nation's economic and political landscape.
Crisis in Sports Organizations
Ecuador is facing a crisis in its sports organizations, characterized by political, economic, and ethical issues, particularly impacting elite and Olympic sports.
Prices and corruption, the end of a libertarian summer dream
The Argentine government led by Javier Milei is attempting to pass a labor reform in the Senate aimed at job creation, despite political pushback from the Kirchnerism faction and protests from labor organizations.
The Misunderstanding that the Era of Diversity Has Ended
The discourse on diversity, which has gained prevalence in various organizations over the past decade, is currently experiencing significant transformations rather than a complete disappearance.
Is Bengal becoming a political laboratory for Babri? Mamata is anxious due to Hindu organizations' march
The political climate in West Bengal is heating up with religious polarization ahead of the assembly elections, marked by tensions surrounding a mosque foundation-laying ceremony.
Prashant Kishor Activates Again, Launches 'Bihar Reconstruction Journey' to Strengthen Party
Political strategist Prashant Kishor has launched a new initiative called 'Bihar Reconstruction Journey' aimed at strengthening his political organization, Jan Suraj, by engaging with the public and grassroots organizations across Bihar.
Osun LG crisis: Adeleke slams CSO’s call for emergency rule
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State rejects a call from civil society organizations for a state of emergency due to the ongoing political crisis over local government control.
'Corrupt Priest' Controversy, Title Removed at the Request of Deputy CM Pathak
The teaser release of the film 'Corrupt Priest' has sparked nationwide outrage, leading Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak to request the Indian government to remove the title after various Brahmin organizations and political parties protested it as disrespectful to the Brahmin community.
Organizations and parties point out to the TSE gaps in electoral regulation of AI and influencers
Civil society organizations, political parties, and government bodies have flagged perceived gaps in the electoral regulation of artificial intelligence and influencers to Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE), submitting recommendations for a resolution set to be published by March 5.
TEPJF orders INE to ensure certainty on the review of affiliations for new parties
The Electoral Court ordered the INE to provide certainty to organizations in the process of becoming new political parties regarding the definitions and interpretations to be applied in counting collected affiliations and determining compliance with legal requirements.
The victims ask the Government to clarify whether ETA will remain on the list of terrorist organizations
Victims' associations demand the Spanish government clarify the status of ETA on the EU's list of terrorist groups amid allegations of concessions to Bildu for political support.
Two provincial groups will debut in the 2027 sectional elections; others are in the process of gathering affiliations and support
Two provincial political organizations, Imparables and Gente Libre, have acquired their legal status and are set to participate in the 2027 sectional elections.
Agreements and Organizations from Which the United States Withdrew
The article discusses the reasons and consequences of the United States' withdrawal from numerous international agreements and organizations over the years due to political, strategic, and economic factors.
Venezuela Frees 24 More Political Prisoners, Rights Group Says
Venezuela has released 24 additional political prisoners according to reports from human rights organizations.
Protest march in Tunisia against 'oppression and tyranny'
A protest march in Tunis organized by rights organizations and political parties denounced oppression and called for the restoration of rights amid declining health conditions for detainees and recent judicial sentences affecting politicians and activists.
It cannot be ruled out that the United States will use force in Greenland
Political scientist Baldur Þórhallsson emphasizes the importance of small states advocating for international organizations, while warning that the U.S. government's actions in Venezuela make it plausible that the U.S. may resort to force to establish control over Greenland.
For the "comrades" the Italian government is always complicit
Left-wing political forces and organizations protested today in Turin to condemn Trump's attack on Venezuela, highlighting the complicity of Western nations in undermining peace.
Babiš promised people that it will get better. But it won't without NGOs, says the head of People in Need, Šimon Pánek
In an interview, Šimon Pánek discusses the contradiction between the Czech government's intent to restrict non-governmental organizations and the need for solidarity, particularly in light of Ukraine's needs and past political stances.
Chavismo authorizes the release of another 87 political prisoners in Venezuela
The Chavismo government has authorized the release of 87 political prisoners, with civil organizations confirming the release of 33 individuals so far.