Glacier Law: The controversy over public hearings and the number of registered participants escalates to Justice
The Argentine government is preparing to approve a reform to the Glacier Law amidst a rising conflict over public hearing processes and a massive number of participants registered to voice opposition.
Association honors São Paulo's attorney general with award dedicated to women
The São Paulo Attorneys Association launches the Anna Candida da Cunha Ferraz award on October 20 to celebrate women's contributions to the rule of law, honoring Inês dos Santos Coimbra, the first Black woman in her role as attorney general.
Disability rights advocates push accessibility for 35 million Nigerians
Disability rights advocates in Nigeria are calling for reforms to improve accessibility for 35 million individuals with disabilities, highlighting the need for inclusive public systems.
Man filmed and reported for sexual harassment on a Rio bus is indicted by the police
A man filmed engaged in sexual harassment on a bus in Rio de Janeiro has been indicted by police after identification by the victim.
It took one email from the ABC to get action on Sharryn's housing 'mess'
Sharryn Johns, a public housing tenant in Tasmania, has struggled for over two years to access her backyard due to an improperly designed ramp, but action was prompted after inquiries from ABC News.
Too Many Innocents in the Vortex of Trials, It Is Necessary to Separate the Careers of Magistrates
An upcoming referendum in Italy on the separation of judges' careers highlights the advocacy efforts by victims' associations and calls for a widespread public endorsement of judicial reforms.
Mother's fight for Deafblind child to access local school makes history
A mother in New South Wales successfully advocated for the creation of Australia's first Deafblind class in a mainstream public school, ensuring her son receives essential support.
Breast cancer forum in Florianópolis will have free programming open to the public in March
A free breast cancer forum in Florianópolis aims to provide information and resources to healthcare professionals, patients, and the public.
The White House showed Epstein's victims a 'finger' to the public
The White House's recent actions have raised eyebrows, particularly regarding its treatment of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
British Museum removes the term Palestine from Middle Eastern exhibitions
The British Museum has removed the term 'Palestine' from its permanent exhibitions on the Middle East, replacing it with historically contextualized names due to public consultations and pressure from advocacy groups.
Companies are believed to have exploited public fee increases to raise prices
The article discusses how some companies are using public fee increases as a cover to raise their prices.
Brain cancer patient shocked by lack of public neurosurgeons in booming region
A family is advocating for the establishment of a public neurosurgery unit on the Sunshine Coast following a brain cancer diagnosis due to the limited availability of neurosurgeons in the area.
Foreign billionaires funnel $2.6B to US advocacy groups to influence policy, watchdog report claims
A report by Americans for Public Trust claims that over $2.6 billion has been funneled by foreign entities into American advocacy groups to influence policy.
Famous Alytus public figure A. Jakulis has died
Alytus public figure Algirdas Jakulis, known for his contributions to the local disabled sports community, has passed away and was laid to rest on Thursday.
Police Captain Highlights the Role of Reporting in Combating Environmental Crimes: 'Even Tough People Are Shocked'
A police captain emphasizes the importance of public reporting in the fight against environmental crimes, reflecting on the emotional impact of animal welfare advocacy.
Letter to the Editor. There is no reason to trust Uranium Minister Busch
The chairman of the Jämtland-Härjedalen Nature Conservation Association argues that the government should not revoke the current municipal uranium mining veto, as delegating scientific risk assessments to small municipalities undermines their responsibility to ensure a safe living environment for citizens.
The hypocrisy of modern communists: Mamdani against private property, yet his wealth does not bother him
The article discusses the contradiction between public advocacy for social justice and classlessness by proponents of communist ideas, specifically New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who claims to stand for these ideals while being personally wealthy.
Trump's plan for Greenland escalates: Republican in Congress pushes the idea of the 51st American state
A Republican congressman has initiated a proposal that could make Greenland the 51st state of the United States, coinciding with President Trump's public advocacy for the territory currently owned by Denmark to come under U.S. control.
My kids have the same illness as Jesy Nelson's twins but NHS rule left one sicker
Parents of children with spinal muscular atrophy are advocating for changes in NHS screening policies after Jesy Nelson's public discussion of her twins' diagnosis.