'It is a consensus on the need to increase revenue' for public security, says Derrite after approval of the anti-cryptocurrency bill
Deputy Guilherme Derrite emphasized the need for Brazil to seek new funding avenues for public security following the approval of an anti-cryptocurrency bill, especially after an additional taxation on betting companies was removed.
Under Pressure, Netanyahu Softens Death Penalty Bill for Terrorists
The National Security Committee has accepted amendments that soften the death penalty bill for terrorists, allowing for further discussion on controversial sections.
Sentences of up to 40 years, but no tax for bets; see how the Antifactio PL approved by the Chamber turned out
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved an updated version of the Antifaction bill, which introduces new penalties for criminal organizations while excluding a proposed tax on betting houses intended to fund public security initiatives.
Chamber approves anti-fraud bill but blocks taxation of betting to fund public security
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved an anti-fraud bill aimed at toughening legislation against organized crime, while rejecting a proposal to tax betting as a means to finance public security.
Rwanda: New Bill Sets Stage for Modern, Market-Led Farming
Rwanda is proposing a new plant production bill aimed at modernizing agricultural practices and ensuring food security in response to population growth and climate challenges.
Senate panel says immigration measures should be removed from border bill
Canadian senators are advocating for the removal or modification of immigration-related provisions in the government’s border security bill, C-12, citing concerns raised by an in-depth study conducted by the social affairs committee.
Florida bill would allow churches to use armed volunteers instead of licensed security
A Florida bill aims to enable churches and other places of worship to employ armed volunteers for security purposes without requiring a professional security license.
Russia commissioned a series of murders. 'The targets were journalists, politicians, public figures'
The Polish Senate has approved amendments to a bill implementing the EU's SAFE defense mechanism, shifting financial responsibilities and enhancing security for member states.
The Public Security PEC may advance even with the Antifacção PL blocking the agenda of the Chamber
The Public Security PEC in Brazil is likely to progress in Congress despite the Antifacção bill blocking legislative agendas.
It is pleasing that a third economist has been found
The chairwoman of the Independence Party expresses satisfaction over the government's finding of a third economist to support a contentious social security bill, while raising concerns about the criticism it has faced from various experts and interest groups.
Bill on social security in committee until March
A new bill concerning social security is set to remain in committee until March in Iceland.
The Presidency hopes for a unified agreement when voting on the Kapčiamiesčio polygon bill
The Lithuanian presidency emphasizes the importance of unified support for the Kapčiamiesčio polygon bill, citing national security as a vital issue.
Hillary Clinton reappears and reveals data about Obama, her husband, and immigrants
Hillary Clinton criticized the Trump administration's aggressive stance on undocumented immigrants during her speech at the Munich Security Conference, highlighting the deportation rates during the Obama and Bill Clinton presidencies.
State Duma Passes Bill Giving FSB Authority to Shut Down Internet and Mobile Services
The Russian State Duma approved a bill granting the FSB the power to demand the shutdown of internet and mobile services in the country.
Acknowledges that a social security bill needs to be clarified
The article discusses the need for further clarification on a proposed social security bill in Iceland.
Liberals likely to table new, narrower lawful access bill after blowback to C-2: sources
The Canadian government is considering introducing a revised lawful access bill following significant public backlash against its previous attempt, C-2.
Approved Authority to Strip Refugees of Protection
The Icelandic Parliament has approved a bill allowing the government to revoke protection and residency permits of refugees convicted of serious crimes or deemed a threat to national security.
National Bank Releases 50-Krone Note with Extra Security
Denmark's National Bank has introduced an updated 50-krone bill featuring enhanced security measures to combat counterfeiting.
Munich Security Conference: After the Relief Comes the Bill
The Munich Security Conference focused on transatlantic relations and Europe's quest for independence, highlighting discussions involving Greenland's future.
Fetterman slams Democrats' 'Jim Crow 2.0' voter ID rhetoric as party unity fractures
Senator John Fetterman criticizes his party's condemnation of voter ID legislation, contrasting his views with those of Senate Democrats, including Chuck Schumer, who label the bill as a modern-day Jim Crow law.
Chamber Commission Approves Bill That Provides Tax Incentives for Purchasing First Firearm
The Public Security Commission of the Chamber has approved a bill that sets forth tax incentives for the purchase of the first firearm.
US homeland security department on track for shutdown after funding bill fails in Senate
The US Department of Homeland Security faces an imminent shutdown after a Senate funding bill failed to pass, with significant ramifications for domestic services.
Noem slams Dems blocking DHS funding bill citing TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard: 'I hope they come to their senses'
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem criticized Senate Democrats for blocking funding essential for airport security and disaster response, escalating a partisan conflict over immigration policy.
Senate Democrats block DHS funding over immigration tactics
Senate Democrats have blocked a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security due to concerns over immigration practices.
Senate Commission approves the entry of US Marines into Mexico: 'We will have better security'
The Senate Marina Commission approved a bill allowing US Marines to enter Mexico for bilateral security cooperation.
Does ICE and CBP Advance? The Bill Seeking to Display Immigration Status on Driver's Licenses
A proposed bill in Kansas could mandate that driver's licenses explicitly state citizenship status to enhance electoral security and address immigration issues.
Gonzales introduces bill to expand protections for Border Patrol assisting state, local law enforcement
Rep. Tony Gonzales has introduced a bill aimed at enhancing the legal protections for U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel when they assist local and state law enforcement agencies.
Dem leaders share list of 10 demands for ICE reforms with GOP
Democratic leaders in Congress presented ten demands for reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, urging their inclusion in the DHS funding bill, citing the agency's impact on communities.
Here is the security decree: this is how the package will be structured
The security package, featuring a heavier decree and a bill, will be presented to the cabinet after revisions following the President's feedback on the original draft.
Donald Trump signed a spending bill aimed at ending the government shutdown
Donald Trump signed a spending bill that passed narrowly in the House, aimed at preventing a government shutdown after negotiations with Democrats over funding the Department of Homeland Security fell through.
Trump and House of Representatives end mini-shutdown - next showdown follows soon
President Trump has signed a $1.2 trillion funding bill to end a partial government shutdown stemming from a dispute over the Department of Homeland Security's budget.
Trump signs $1.2 trillion funding bill, ending government shutdown
US President Donald Trump signed a $1.2 trillion funding package to end a partial federal shutdown while facing upcoming challenges over Homeland Security funding and immigration issues.
U.S. budget approval ends partial government shutdown; conflict over immigration enforcement regulations continues
President Trump signed a budget bill, ending the partial government shutdown that began on January 31, while the budget for the Department of Homeland Security is secured only until February 13, leading to ongoing disputes over immigration enforcement regulations.
Government shutdown ends as Trump signs bill, but DHS funding deadline looms
President Trump signed a bill ending the partial government shutdown, funding multiple agencies through September, but leaving the Department of Homeland Security with a funding deadline of February 13.
USA: End of the shutdown - The House approved a package of 1.2 trillion dollars - The bill is in Trump's office
The House of Representatives narrowly approved a massive $1.2 trillion spending package, paving the way to end the partial federal government shutdown in the USA, with attention now shifting to Donald Trump and the upcoming battle over Domestic Security funding.
VIDEOS: RJ2 of Monday, February 2, 2026
The article discusses various significant developments including the approval of a bill for gas cylinders for low-income families, ethical reforms in Brazil's judiciary, and security updates for the PIX payment system.
Where things stand with the government shutdown and how soon it could end
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed optimism that the partial government shutdown could end by Tuesday, following a Senate bill that allows Congress to debate funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Demonstrations, NGOs, legal shield for officers. All the critical issues of the security bill
The article discusses the proposed security bill aimed at addressing youth violence by implementing strict measures such as a complete ban on knives and sanctions for offenders, including suspension of driving and other permits.
Republican Congressman introduces Greenland annexation bill amid White House threats
Republican Congressman Randy Fine has proposed a bill to annex Greenland and grant it statehood, declaring it a crucial national security asset amid threats from the White House.
DHS funding threatened as Congress rolls out $80B spending bill amid shutdown fears
Congress has introduced an $80 billion funding package that raises concerns about possible government shutdowns, particularly affecting the Department of Homeland Security funding.
Security, Molteni: "Cities need more soldiers, yes to remigration"
Subsecretary Nicola Molteni proposes expanding self-defense laws and increasing military presence in cities while advocating for a remigration bill.
"A principle today only partially recognized": Éric Ciotti wants to enshrine the "right to security" in the Constitution
Éric Ciotti, a deputy from Alpes-Maritimes, plans to introduce a constitutional bill to enshrine the 'right to security,' aiming for direct approval via a referendum.