The reform of primary school education is postponed by a year, decided Plaga
The planned reform of primary school education in Czechia is delayed by one year as announced by Minister Plaga.
Planned reform of education is postponed, announced Plaga
The planned reform in the education system in Czechia has been postponed as announced by Minister Plaga.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: "They sank honest Argentines," the President's criticism of three businessmen amid labor reform
President Javier Milei harshly criticized three businessmen on social media, including the CEO of Techint, during ongoing labor reform debates.
The government’s taxi reform has arrived at the parliament for consideration
The Finnish government has presented a proposal to the parliament to amend taxi regulations, aiming to improve driver qualifications and enhance monitoring.
12 Greenpeace activists were arrested for jumping the fences of Congress and also a cameraman
Twelve Greenpeace activists were detained during a protest at Argentina's Congress against glacier law reform, highlighting concerns over water protection.
Why the Contes do not return
Giuseppe Conte re-emerges, criticizing the government's criminal policy reform amid internal strife within his political party, M5S.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.
Career Award: for me it is a pride. Justice? It must be changed with Yes
Fausto Leali, a renowned Italian singer, reflects on his illustrious career and expresses support for judicial reform during his acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award at the Sanremo Festival.
The Untouchables Corporation
A referendum is set to take place in Italy aimed at reforming the judiciary, which has remained unchanged since World War II despite various government attempts.
Greenpeace activists arrested for jumping the Congress fence
Greenpeace activists were arrested after attempting to breach the perimeter fence of the Congress during a debate on glacier law reform in Argentina.
Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
Sheinbaum defines electoral reform: reduce the Senate, eliminate PREP, reduce spending, and vote pluris
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced a proposed electoral reform aiming to reduce Senate seats, eliminate the preliminary election results program, and cut election costs, which she will present to Congress next week.
By-elections in the UK – an important test for the Labour Prime Minister
The Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, faces a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester, with polls indicating a tight race against Reform UK and the Green Party candidates.
The government succeeded. The network bill has left the commission's freezer
The Polish government has advanced its network bill through parliamentary committees, aiming to reform the process of connecting new energy sources to the national electricity grid.
Urmas Kruuse: The Reform Party does not support fare charges for students and pensioners
Urmas Kruuse of the Reform Party reaffirmed their opposition to charging public transport fares for students and pensioners in Estonia.
Lee Jun-seok: 'Hwang Kyo-ahn and Min Kyung-wook should join the debate on election fraud conspiracy theories'
Lee Jun-seok, the leader of the Reform Party, urges former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn and former lawmaker Min Kyung-wook to participate in an upcoming debate on conspiracy theories regarding election fraud.
Settlement Reached Between Former Adult Video Actor and Manufacturer: "Stop Selling Adult Video Works"
A former adult video actor reached a settlement with an AV manufacturer in Tokyo over the unauthorized sale of her performance footage and related materials.
The left is conservative: No leaves things as they are
Professor Luca Ricolfi argues that the official left in Italy is deeply conservative, contrasting his support for reform with the mayor's opposition in an upcoming referendum.
The Senate is in session to ratify the Mercosur-EU agreement and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador
The Argentine Senate is convening to ratify the historic Mercosur-European Union agreement and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador, while also discussing a reform to the Glacier Law.
‘Direct Defense Against the Constitutional Complaint’ Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae... Did It Follow the ‘Plan’ of the Yang Seung-taek Judicial Scandal Documents?
The South Korean National Assembly is on the brink of passing an amendment that allows constitutional complaints against court rulings, which has sparked significant bureaucratic resistance led by Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae.
[Breaking News] The amendment bill on 'distortion of law' passed in the National Assembly
The amendment bill, which introduces the 'distortion of law' crime and expands the application of the espionage law, passed the National Assembly with a majority vote.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Center-right and Democratic Party decide not to participate in the first meeting of the 'National Conference'
The Center Reform Union and the Democratic Party of Japan announced their decision not to attend the first meeting of the 'National Conference' initiated by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Deceptive Reform
The article criticizes a labor reform in Mexico for failing to guarantee mandatory rest days for workers while discussing its political implications.
The electoral reform as a fiscal prelude
The recent electoral reform proposal in Mexico is seen not just as a political system redesign, but as a strategic move towards addressing more complex fiscal discussions.
The IMF allows Egypt to withdraw $2.3 billion
The IMF has approved Egypt's withdrawal of $2.3 billion as part of its economic reform programs amid ongoing financial challenges.
Labour must search its conscience if Reform wins Gorton and Denton, says Green leader
The Green party leader asserts a close competition with Reform UK in Gorton and Denton byelection, urging Labour to reflect on its strategies if Reform wins the seat.
How the country will have a future
The article discusses the need for substantial constitutional reform in Greece, focusing on key changes in the mechanisms of state and institutions.
[News Dive] The Internal Conflicts within the Ruling Party Are Not Being Resolved
The article discusses ongoing internal disputes within South Korea's ruling party and broader political implications.
This generation has suffered. No new places in high schools this year either
Czechia's high schools are facing a lack of available spots for students, leaving many students without adequate educational opportunities.
Greens against UK Reform: 'It's about Hate or Hope'
The Green Party in the UK is optimistic about a by-election in a historically Labour constituency, leveraging public sentiment following the successes of Nigel Farage.
President Yoon: 'Normalization of Capital Markets is Reality... Possible to dismantle the Real Estate Republic'
President Yoon Suk-yeol stated that the normalization of South Korea's capital markets is underway and expressed optimism about dismantling the existing real estate dynamics that have hindered the economy.
What a Gorton byelection win would mean for Reform, Greens and Labour
A Gorton byelection victory for Reform UK's Matt Goodwin could indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, reinforcing Farage's polling strength.
Rubio: Cuba must radically change
Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for radical changes in Cuba to improve its situation.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Argentine President Javier Milei is pushing for a reform of the Glacier Law, which aims to reduce protected areas to facilitate mining investments, while the Peronist opposition navigates a delicate political landscape.
A revolution is coming in criminal procedure. It will be easier for defenders, cheaper, and more efficient
Poland is set to reform its criminal procedure, allowing for more remote participation in trials, benefiting defense attorneys and making the process cheaper and more efficient.
Remote trials not only at the request of the prosecutor. The bill is nearing completion
Poland is considering amendments to legal procedures that would expand the possibility of remote participation in criminal trials, currently limited mainly to prosecutors and specific cases.
Strengthening School History Education: Increasing Focus on Modern History in Middle School and Promoting New History Electives in High School
The South Korean government plans to enhance history education in schools by increasing the emphasis on modern history in middle school curricula and introducing new elective history courses in high schools.
Solidarity or Exploitation?: The Dilemma of Labor Reform
The current discussion on labor reform in Argentina poses a dilemma regarding the nature of social coexistence, focusing on justice versus solidarity.
Artists, intellectuals, and writers defend the glacier law that the government wants to reform
Various artists, intellectuals, and writers in Argentina have voiced their support for the glacier law amid the government's proposed reforms.
Three lawsuits of unconstitutionality against the efficiency law in GAD were filed with the Constitutional Court
Three public actions of unconstitutionality were filed against the reform law of the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy, and Decentralization in Ecuador.
New Inspector-General, Old Challenges: Expectations Following Disu's Appointment
The appointment of Olatunji Disu as the new Inspector-General of Police in Nigeria comes amid significant public expectations for reform in the face of ongoing security challenges.
What happened to the decent wage reform? MC claims it remains 'frozen' despite its approval in 2024
The decent wage constitutional reform in Mexico, which aims to establish a base salary near 19,000 pesos monthly for key public service sectors, is stalled despite having completed most legislative processes in 2024.
Nanni Moretti's 'Dear Diary' for the No to the Referendum
Renowned Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti publicly announced his opposition to the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22-23.
Many challenges and an increasingly loud question about reform
Local government leaders in Poland discuss the unpredictability of current geostrategic conditions and their implications for municipal governance.
The Challenges of the Economic Transition
Argentina faces significant economic challenges as it transitions from a dysfunctional model to a reformed one under the new government.
Venezuelan Prosecutor Tarek William Saab Resigns
The Venezuelan prosecutor, Tarek William Saab, has resigned alongside the Ombudsman Alfredo Ruiz amid judicial reforms ordered by President Delcy RodrÃguez.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court sentenced brothers Brazão to 76 years in prison for the murder of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes and mandated them to pay R$ 7 million in reparations to the victims' families.
Electoral reform is a 'regression' of 45 years: 'Puts impartiality at risk', say INE counselors
Counselors from Mexico's National Electoral Institute (INE) warn that proposed electoral reforms could undermine electoral impartiality and revert to outdated electoral practices.
Venezuela: The Attorney General and the Public Defender Resigned
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Saab and Public Defender Alfredo Ruiz Angulo have resigned, with replacements to be appointed by the National Assembly.