'Child first, offender second' approach at planned detention facility
The Tasmanian government has introduced a new youth justice model focusing on a 'child first, offender second' philosophy as it prepares to replace the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.
Japan's Prime Minister: No Woman on the Throne
Japan's Prime Minister has expressed opposition to changing succession rules that would allow female emperors, despite public support for such reforms.
Negative gearing changes on the table before May budget, Jim Chalmers confirms
The Australian government is considering reforms to negative gearing and capital gains tax to alleviate the housing crisis ahead of the May federal budget.
Argentina: One year of Javier Milei, successes and failures
One year after taking office, President Javier Milei of Argentina has garnered significant attention as a right-wing figure, championing austerity and deregulation while maintaining stable social support.
Idris invests N3bn in textbooks, rebuilds 500 schools
Governor Nasir Idris has invested N3 billion in education reforms in Kebbi State, targeting the improvement of ํ๊ต infrastructure and resources.
Katsina LGs operate 100% autonomy, says commissioner
The Commissioner for Local Government and Childrenโs Welfare in Katsina State claims local governments are operating with full autonomy due to improved federal allocations and economic reforms.
This pleases the 4T: Daniel Noboa suffers electoral defeat after rejection of his constitutional reforms
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa faced a surprising electoral defeat when voters rejected his proposed constitutional reforms in a national referendum.
Labor not ruling out negative gearing changes
The Australian Labor government is reconsidering changes to negative gearing, indicating potential reforms to the tax break following a report suggesting new measures could be in the works.
NANS demands youth-friendly policing from new IG Disu
The National Association of Nigerian Students has called for reforms in policing to be more youth-sensitive under the new Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu.
Youth Criminal Law: Moving Forward is not an Option, it is a Necessity
The article discusses the recent legislative progress in Argentina regarding the modification of the Youth Criminal Law, emphasizing the necessity for reforms to address serious crimes committed by minors.
What time is the strike with mobilization of some unions at the Congress, this Friday, February 27
A national strike organized by several unions will take place in Argentina on February 27 to protest against labor reforms being discussed in the Senate.
Black-red coalition: Beware of the 'Spring of Reforms'
The article discusses the German government's reform promises under the black-red coalition led by Friedrich Merz, highlighting concerns over economic policies and increased bureaucracy.
The Government supports Monteoliva after the aggression against a cameraman and the protest at the steps of Congress
The Argentine government backs Minister Alejandra Monteoliva following an incident where a cameraman was assaulted during a protest against glacier law reforms outside Congress.
Cash transfers reached nine million poorest households in Nigeria โ Edun
Nigeria's Finance Minister Wale Edun announced that nine million of the country's poorest households have received cash transfers as part of reforms supported by the World Bank.
The government proposes significant changes to prison sentences
The Finnish government has proposed the introduction of preventive detention for dangerous offenders and reforms to the release process for life sentence prisoners.
In Saaremaa, Isamaa distrusts the EKRE coalition partner
In Saaremaa, the Isamaa party has submitted a motion of no confidence against a member of its coalition partner EKRE, amid political tensions surrounding local school reforms.
Thousands break into property market with 5% Deposit Scheme
The Australian government's 5% Deposit Scheme for first homebuyers has seen a significant increase in participation due to recent reforms allowing access to buyers of all income levels.
INTERVIEW: Commissioner Marta Kos: The political windows favoring EU expansion may soon close again
Currently, the geopolitical situation makes it essential to welcome new members to the EU, but Commissioner Marta Kos advises candidate countries to hasten reforms as the opportunity window may soon close again.
The World Bank warns about the shortage of qualified officials in low-income countries
The World Bank emphasizes the lack of trained officials in low-income countries and suggests reforms to professionalize public jobs for improved governance.
A Major Change in Civil Protection: Mitsotakis's Message from Alexandroupolis
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the significant reforms in civil protection during a speech in Alexandroupolis, emphasizing the new 'Active Battle' legislation.
The cameraman assaulted by a Federal Police agent spoke: 'They were kicking me from below'
Cameraman Facundo Tedeschini discussed his assault and detention by Federal Police while covering a Greenpeace protest against glacier law reforms.
Bicentennial Road Project of $300 Million in Pichincha to Be Reactivated with Reforms
The Pichincha Prefecture is seeking to relaunch the Bicentennial road solution, a $300 million project aimed at improving traffic flow in Quito.
Protests in Jฤkabpils Municipality Against School Network Reform; 18 Teachers May Lose Their Jobs
Residents of Jฤkabpils protested against school network reforms that could lead to job losses for teachers due to a decrease in student numbers.
Senate: The Government seeks ratification of the Mercosur-European Union agreement and to advance with the glacier law reform
The Argentine government is pushing for the ratification of the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement while also addressing reforms to environmental protections regarding glaciers in the Senate.
Americans want deportation, but say 'no' to Donald Trump's methods
A recent survey reveals mixed sentiments among Americans regarding immigration reforms proposed by Donald Trump, especially his methods of deportation.
Reform of Long-Term Care Insurance: 3286 Euros for a Care Place โ and That's Only the Personal Contribution
The Barmer health insurance company calls for urgent reforms in long-term care insurance due to skyrocketing costs and a significant increase in the number of care recipients in Bavaria.
Psychologist breaks down SEND White Paper and what it will mean for parents
A psychologist analyzes the governmentโs new SEND White Paper, which proposes substantial reforms affecting special education needs and disabilities in England.
Changes in Jฤkabpils Municipality's Education Network
Jฤkabpils Municipality approved changes to its education network after protests from school representatives.
Number of asylum seekers in UK hotels falls to 18-month low
The number of asylum seekers in UK hotels has decreased to its lowest level in 18 months, according to Home Office statistics, amidst government claims of effective asylum system reforms.
Student and pupil rally in the center of Athens for the Tempi tragedy โ Traffic regulations
Students and pupils are holding a rally in Athens to mark the third anniversary of the Tempi tragedy, demanding justice and safe transportation.
Power stakeholders seek accountability, shift to clean energy
Nigerian electricity sector stakeholders are urging coordinated reforms and accountability while transitioning to cleaner energy during the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry Week 2026 in Abuja.
Conservatives go to war against taxes - DF wants focus on foreigners
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a focused discussion on tax reforms and policies regarding foreigners.
Cristiano Rattazzi spoke about Chinese products and competition in the Argentine market: "The world is changing"
Cristiano Rattazzi discusses the challenges posed by Chinese imports and advocates for reforms in Argentina to strengthen the local industry.
Air cargo reforms signal push for non-oil exports
Nigeria is focusing on enhancing non-oil exports through air cargo reforms aimed at improving infrastructure and revenue generation.
Nigeria targets foreign investment with mining reforms โ FG
Nigeria's Federal Government is enhancing regulations in the mining sector to attract foreign investment and boost competitiveness.
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.
UK anti-slavery watchdog calls for overhaul of adult sexual services sites
The UK anti-slavery watchdog urges major reforms of adult services websites after findings reveal they can facilitate the exploitation of sex workers.
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 Rodrรญguez.
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.
NRS unveils 2026 revenue roadmap, targets N40.7tn
The National Revenue Service of Nigeria aims to generate N40.7 trillion in revenue for 2026, influenced by federal tax reforms.
Nigeria strengthening mining reforms to attract global investment โ FG
Nigeria's government is enhancing mining policies to boost global investment and competitiveness in the sector.
Revenue board urges states to align with new tax regime
The Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board in Nigeria emphasizes the need for state governments to conform to new national tax laws to enhance fiscal reforms.
Morena 'doesn't know how to work harder': initiative for deputies to work 48 hours a week rejected
A proposal from Movimiento Ciudadano for deputies to work a 48-hour week was rejected by the Morena party during discussions on labor reforms in Mexico.
Nigeria needs to grow 12% annually to reach $1tn โ Minister
Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, emphasizes the need for Nigeria to achieve 10-12% annual economic growth to hit the $1 trillion economy goal by 2035.
European Asylum System: What Should Change with the GEAS Reform
The SPD is reluctantly supporting a law to implement reforms to the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) as the German government takes steps toward a stricter migration policy.
Strike on Friday, February 27: these are the unions that join the mobilization called
On February 27, a national strike is set to occur in Argentina, organized by the United Trade Union Front in response to proposed labor reforms.
Public Service: A Bill Guarantees the 'Right to Remain Silent' in Case of Disciplinary Proceedings
A new French bill aims to guarantee public servants the right to remain silent during disciplinary procedures, among other reforms.
Starmer hints at changing student loans system
Sir Keir Starmer indicated that the UK government is considering reforms to the student loans system to make it fairer.
IMF: Syria achieved a surplus in the 2025 budget.. and agreement on a support program
The IMF notes that Syria finished 2025 with a slight budget surplus and has agreed on a program with local authorities to assist in implementing significant financial reforms.
State Minister in Interview: 'This Result is a Call to Action'
Christiane Schenderlein discusses the results from the Winter Games and the need for reforms in Germany's sports system.