Medi-Cal for migrants in California 2026: what is the SB 1422 bill and when will coverage be restored
The SB 1422 bill aims to restore comprehensive healthcare coverage for undocumented migrants in California after restrictive policies were implemented in early 2026.
Jorge Macri opened the ordinary sessions in the Buenos Aires Legislature focusing on security and public works
Jorge Macri opened legislative sessions in Buenos Aires, emphasizing security and public works, while reaffirming a shift towards more right-wing policies.
UN Rapporteur Arrives in Brazil to Talk about Violence Against Women
UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls, Reem Alsalem, arrives in Brazil to address women's challenges and advocate for stronger public policies.
End of obligation. The government changes the rules for property owners
The Polish government is considering changes to asbestos removal policies in response to a call from local governments for increased funding.
For more than 30 years at Folha, reader fights disinformation and advocates for public policies
Anibal Carrion, a long-time reader of Folha, actively combats disinformation and supports public policies while expressing loyalty to the current government in Brazil.
6x1 Shift: 'Lack of Humanity,' Says Reader
The article discusses reader opinions regarding the 6x1 work schedule and its implications on workers' rights in Brazil.
Incra recognizes 2,100 quilombola families in Bahia for inclusion in agrarian reform
The National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform (Incra) has recognized over 2,100 quilombola families in Bahia as eligible for public policies under Brazil's National Agrarian Reform Program.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Korea Public Enterprise Association Successfully Hold Conference on 'New Government Policies for Public Institutions and AI Transformation'
A successful conference was held at Seoul National University of Science and Technology focusing on new government policies for public institutions and the transformation shaped by AI, attended by over 200 participants from various sectors.
Klaipeda Police Have Launched an Investigation into Public Support for Russian Policies
Klaipeda police initiated an investigation concerning public support for Russian policies, focusing on potential incitement against specific groups.
Greek Asylum System: Independent but Often Targeted by Political Controversy
The Greek Asylum System, established in 2013, faces ongoing political scrutiny and controversy, reflecting deep divides in governmental and public perspectives on asylum policies.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
DN Debate. "Demonstrating at the keyboard is not enough"
The article argues that public mobilization is essential for changing Swedish asylum policies, which oscillate between periods of solidarity and restriction.
Trump Wades Deep in Mud - 'A Cornered, Distressed Creature is Dangerous'
The article discusses Donald Trump's upcoming State of the Union address amid public skepticism about his leadership and economic policies.
The decline in fertility warrants comprehensive public policies
The article discusses the decrease in fertility rates in Mexico and emphasizes the need for public policies to address the demographic challenges arising from this trend.
How to talk Babiลก out of his expensive and unnecessary tax cuts
The article discusses the challenges of communicating with Czech Prime Minister Babiลก about the implications of his tax cut policies.
'Beyond Zero Euthanasia, Realizing Animal Welfare'... Announcement of Gangwon's Animal Welfare Policy
Gangwon Province announced a significant increase in funding for animal welfare, pledging 25 billion KRW to support its new comprehensive animal welfare policies.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 19
A reader expresses concern over Sweden's inhumane deportation policies and reflects on a dream where officials stood up against these policies.
Uber in hot seat after probe finds violent offenders were cleared to drive passengers: report
Uber is facing scrutiny for its background check policies that allowed violent offenders to drive, prompting a review of its practices.
Mohammed Ouhemmou, researcher on migration: "Public policies are not designed to provide security, but to decide who lives and who dies"
Mohammed Ouhemmou argues that migration policies fail to prioritize safety, highlighting the deadly route from Africa to the Canary Islands as a 'necrocorredor.'
Forsa Survey for Frankfurt: Little Support for Anti-Car Policy
A recent Forsa survey indicates that only a third of Frankfurt residents support policies that hinder car traffic, favoring public transport and school renovations instead.
Why we have different opinions on climate policy - it's about justice
A new study published in Nature reveals that people's views on justice significantly influence their support for climate policies.
Migration Policy: Public Opinion Demands More Than What Has Already Happened
A recent GPO poll reveals significant divisions in how Greeks perceive migration, with many calling for stricter policies despite a humanitarian view of migrants' motivations.
UN Rapporteur Calls on Senate to Strengthen Public Policies and Resources for Protecting Women and Girls
Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls, urged the Mexican Senate to enhance public policies and resources aimed at protecting women and girls.
A slap to the well-meaning left: 76% of Italians want expulsion
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Italians support the expulsion of immigrants convicted of crimes, reflecting a growing frustration with immigration policies and crime rates in Italy.
Public Discontent with Trump's Immigration Policy? Ratings Drop to a Low of 38%
Donald Trump's support regarding his immigration policies has plummeted to 38%, the lowest level since he returned to the presidency, following increasing public discontent noted in a recent poll.
Prominent spokesperson resigns amid declining support for Trump
Tricia McLaughlin, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has resigned as public support for President Trump's immigration policies wanes.
Despite LDP's overwhelming victory, public sentiment says 'it's not a blank check'
The Japanese public expresses caution regarding the LDP government's policies, indicating a desire for careful consideration rather than unreserved support following their electoral victory.
Problems for Trump in the Surveys: Support Collapses Due to ICE Actions
A recent survey shows a decline in public support for Donald Trump's administration, particularly concerning immigration policies and actions taken by ICE.
Ash Wednesday: see where the optional point is full and where work returns sooner across the country
The article discusses the observance of Ash Wednesday in Brazil, explaining how it marks the end of Carnival and the return to normal working hours, which varies by region due to optional public holiday policies.
Death of 'beautiful souls' puts police chases under scrutiny
Police pursuits in New South Wales are facing renewed scrutiny following a fatal crash that killed two women, prompting discussions on the ethics and policies surrounding police chases.
A Woman Instead of Dictator Kim Jong Un? His Daughter Poses a Riddle About the Regime's Goals
Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju Ae, has increasingly appeared in public and is beginning to vocalize opinions on the state's policies, suggesting potential shifts in North Korea's leadership dynamics.
5 Controversial Deportation Cases in Trump's Second Term
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's expedited deportation policies under President Trump's administration have led to significant errors and public debate.
Policies with Mixed Public Opinion Should be Proceeded With Caution, 63%; Asahi Poll
A recent Asahi Shimbun poll reveals that 63% of Japanese citizens believe that policies with mixed public opinion should be approached cautiously, following the ruling party's significant seat gains in the recent House of Representatives election.
Poll. Poles evaluate whether Donald Trump's policy is beneficial for our interests
A recent poll reveals mixed opinions among Poles regarding the benefits of Donald Trump's policies for Poland, with a majority expressing doubt about their positive impact.
Unlike the Catholic Church, evangelicals support the reduction of accountability, albeit with reservations
In Argentina, the evangelical community advocates for a reduction in the age of criminal accountability, emphasizing the need for exceptional protective measures and supportive public policies.
How the Pre-Carnival parties in Fortaleza consolidated the capital as a place of celebration
The article discusses how Fortaleza transformed into a vibrant Pre-Carnival destination through grassroots efforts and public policies supporting local festivities.
Irish dancing groups in the hot seat after trans dancer qualifies for multiple female world championships
A women's public policy group is urging changes in Irish dancing participation policies after a trans female dancer qualified for several world championships.
Cigarettes, new price hike for packs and tobacco: Winston at 5.80. The new prices
A new wave of price increases for 73 cigarette brands is implemented in Italy, driven by government policies aimed at reducing tobacco consumption.
Challenges and Opportunities of the European Union โ Mercosur Agreement
The EU-Mercosur agreement has been partially approved and presents significant opportunities and challenges for Argentina's economy, emphasizing the need for supportive public policies.
RIHO MAURER โฉ Are we on the right track with alcohol policy?
The debate surrounding Estonia's alcohol policy remains intense, as the direction of current policies becomes increasingly unclear.
"Crime is on the rise": these municipalities are turning the public lighting back on at night in response to insecurity
Due to increasing crime rates, some French municipalities that had previously turned off nighttime public lighting are reintroducing it to address security concerns.
Trump 'guts climate laws' by abandoning acceptance that greenhouse gases endanger health
Donald Trump has eliminated a key environmental regulation by abandoning the EPA's finding that greenhouse gas emissions are hazardous to human health, which is expected to have widespread implications for climate policies.
Trump abolishes the legal basis for US climate policy
Trump has formally abolished the legal basis for US climate policies established in 2009 under Obama, which recognized certain greenhouse gases as harmful to public health.
Trump revokes the legal basis for US climate policy
President Donald Trump announces the elimination of policies based on research that identified greenhouse gases as harmful to public health due to their contribution to climate change.
Piauรญ: Income rises and 17,000 escape poverty in family farming
Data shows that income has improved for families involved in family farming in Piauรญ, with 17,638 families rising above the poverty line by 2025.
Trump Signals Rollback of Climate Measures
President Trump is expected to roll back policies based on research indicating that greenhouse gases harm public health by contributing to climate change.
Republicans in lock-step behind Trump immigration crackdown as independent support shrinks, poll finds
A new poll indicates strong Republican support for Trump's immigration policies, even as independent backing declines and a significant portion of the general public believes his measures have gone too far.
Paid Leave for Husbands Starts 50 Days Before Childbirth... 63 Public Livelihood Bills Passed in National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed 63 public livelihood bills, including significant amendments to the Equal Employment Opportunity Act allowing paid leave for husbands starting 50 days before childbirth.
The Prison Service's Crisis Plan: Stopping the Placement of Sex Offenders Among Children
Sweden's Prison Service is revising its policies to prevent convicted sex offenders from being placed in community service roles involving children, following public backlash over past placements.
Good news for tenants in New York: public hearings against rental abuses and scams begin
New York City has launched public hearings to address rental abuses and scams, allowing tenants to share their grievances in a bid to reform housing policies.