The Government again attempts to change the security of officials, but Cristina's bodyguard remains in charge of protecting ex-presidents
The Argentine government is considering changes to the security protocols for government officials, yet the bodyguard of former President Cristina Kirchner continues to oversee security for ex-presidents.
Lula criticizes UN Security Council and calls for reforms: "They are the ones making the wars"
Brazilian President Lula da Silva criticizes the UN Security Council and advocates for reform, arguing that its permanent members contribute to global conflicts.
Thune, GOP blast Dems in DHS standoff as Lankford says they fear ICE over Iran
Senate Republicans, led by John Thune, criticize Senate Democrats for blocking funding for the Department of Homeland Security amid a government shutdown regarding immigration reform.
Sari Essayah: New Pension Initiative
Sari Essayah discusses the proposed combination of national pensions and guarantee pensions in Finland.
State police: Nigerians’ fears must be addressed, says Barau
Senate Deputy President Barau Jibrin emphasized the importance of addressing Nigerians' concerns regarding the establishment of state police during a meeting with a police steering committee.
Mullin faces Democrat grilling in first hurdle to lead DHS amid shutdown fight
Sen. Markwayne Mullin faces scrutiny from Senate Democrats during his confirmation hearing for the position of Homeland Security chief amidst a government shutdown fueled by immigration enforcement reform demands.
Law to Strengthen the Prison System Approved in the National Assembly with 84 Votes
Ecuador's National Assembly has approved a new law aimed at strengthening the prison system with a significant majority.
National Assembly begins second debate on the project to strengthen the penitentiary system
The National Assembly of Ecuador started the second debate on a project aimed at reforming and strengthening the country's penitentiary system.
The Centrist Party Plans to Participate in the National Conference; Three Party Leaders Meeting on the 18th Raises Concerns About Lagging Discussions
The Centrist Reform Union plans to participate in discussions regarding consumption tax cuts on food and refundable tax credits at the National Social Security Conference, amidst fears of being left behind in debates.
Colonel Fausto Cobo: 'The presence of passive military and police in prisons is favorable, but the problem is deep-rooted'
A new legislative proposal in Ecuador aims to reform the penitentiary system by allowing passive military and police personnel to participate in prison security duties, sparking mixed responses from various political factions.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'Mañanera' Conference Today, March 13, 2026: Follow It Live Here
President Claudia Sheinbaum presents her morning conference in Colima, addressing security issues and political reforms.
End of work on the PIP reform. What will the president do?
The Polish government is finalizing a reform of the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), aimed at enhancing job security and stability in employment, which has drawn mixed reactions from the business sector.
Report ready for a project that reorganizes prison security with the support of retired police and military personnel
A comprehensive report on a legislative proposal to enhance prison security in Ecuador has been approved, aiming to increase control and discipline within the country’s penitentiaries.
Labor Reform: There is a Law but Much Remains to be Done
Argentina's new labor reform aims to modernize work relationships by reducing hiring costs and uncertainty, but challenges still lie ahead.
Labor reform: the fund for layoffs and the reduction of contributions will reduce financing to Anses
Argentina's new labor reform law is expected to exacerbate the underfunding of the pension system by creating a Labor Assistance Fund and reducing employer contributions.
Quote of the Day, by Jane Addams: "The greatest obstacle to civilization is poverty"
Jane Addams emphasizes that poverty is the most significant barrier to a civilized society, as it undermines education, health, security, and democratic participation.
Meloni: "Judges prevent us from governing, justice reform is needed"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the need for justice reform to address issues like immigration and security, criticizing the judiciary's impact on governance.
Ukraine is jeopardizing its path to the EU
The article discusses the challenges Ukraine faces in its pursuit of European Union membership.
Michal: Estonia's next leap forward will come from artificial intelligence
The Reform Party of Estonia introduced a vision today that emphasizes the growth of a strong middle class, security enhancement, and extensive use of artificial intelligence in the economy and governance.
Reform Party Manifesto: We Made Estonia Right, Now We Will Start Dreaming
The Reform Party in Estonia is launching a vision for the country's future that emphasizes individual freedom, security, and economic development, with a strong focus on the role of artificial intelligence.
Liberia: Reform Must Not Come At the Cost of Accountability
Liberia's restructuring of traffic management has raised concerns about accountability despite assurances of job security for civil servants.
Text and electoral context
The article discusses the complexities and missteps surrounding the Mexican president's political-electoral reform initiative in a challenging national and global context.
Coordinator of Flávio's campaign anticipates new reforms in social security and labor
Rogério Marinho, coordinator of Flávio Bolsonaro's presidential campaign, discusses potential new reforms in Brazil's social security and labor laws following a possible electoral victory.
Will courts be able to do more in ZUS cases? The government is preparing changes
The Polish government is planning changes to improve the responsiveness of first-instance courts in social security matters related to the ZUS authority.
'Outsider' TV veteran jumps into swing state House race aiming to flip longtime red seat back to GOP
Terri DeBoer, a veteran meteorologist from West Michigan, has entered the race for Congress as a Republican, focusing on issues like border security and economic reform in an effort to flip a Democratic seat.
Democratic Party of Japan's Tamaki declares intention to participate in Social Security National Conference, center-right Komeito also positive
Democratic Party leader Tamaki has expressed his intention to join the Social Security National Conference to discuss tax reductions and allowances for food consumption.
Africa: Africa Pushes for UNSC Reform As Think Tanks, Diplomats Call for Permanent Seat
African experts advocate for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council to better reflect the continent's role in global affairs.
New Basic Security: Union and SPD Abolish Citizen's Income - What Changes Now
The Bundestag is abolishing the citizen's income, changing it to basic security payment, with the reform set to take effect in July.
Basic Security: Bas Defends Citizen's Basic Income Reform as 'Socially Just'
Federal Minister of Labor Bärbel Bas defends the upcoming reform of the Citizen's Basic Income in the Bundestag as a means to support those in need while expecting increased participation.
Lula participates in FAO conference in Brasília; agrarian reform and aid to Cuba are on the agenda
President Lula da Silva attends the opening session of the FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean in Brasília, focusing on food security and humanitarian issues in Cuba.
Gambia: Minister's Withdrawal of Controversial Security Vetting Bill Sparks Parliamentary Uproar
The Gambian Minister for Justice withdrew a contentious security vetting bill designed to enhance accountability and trust within the security sector, prompting significant parliamentary criticism.
Invitation for Komeito to Participate in 'National Conference' from the Ruling Party
Komeito leader Toshiko Takeya announced an invitation from the ruling party to join discussions on consumption tax reductions and tax credits at the National Conference, with considerations to be discussed with the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Centrist Reform Alliance.
Prime Minister Takagi, indifferent to 'the hollowing out of the Diet' even in the National Council, maintains distance from participating parties
Prime Minister Takagi continues to distance herself from opposition parties while emphasizing the importance of consumption tax reform in discussions on social security.
A new social security reform should have been planned for 'yesterday', evaluate experts
Experts suggest that Brazil is in urgent need of a new social security reform to address pressing economic challenges.
Milei targets taxes and social security after implementing labor reform
After the approval of labor reform, Javier Milei’s government is shifting its focus to tax and social security reforms in Argentina.
ICARRD+20 calls for progress in agrarian reform and strengthening of the agricultural sector in Colombia
The ICARRD+20 conference emphasizes the need for agrarian reform and support for Colombia's agricultural sector amid global crises.
Court Judge of TJMS Decides to Leave Office After Just Over Two Years
Judge Ary Raghiant Neto is resigning from his position at the Court of Justice of Mato Grosso do Sul for family and professional reasons.
Tinubu's state police plan generational reform - Kogi
The Kogi State Government supports President Bola Tinubu's plan to establish state police, viewing it as a transformative measure for Nigeria's security system.
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.
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.
Chairman of the Judicial Council: The service pension reform threatens judges' financial security and independence
Judges in Latvia face a new pension reform that increases service years required for special pensions from 20 to 25 years and alters pension calculation methods, raising concerns about financial security.
Reform May Surprise Pensioners Unpleasantly – Minister Speaks Now
A recent reform could significantly reduce financial support for low-income pensioners in Finland, raising concerns from the Social Insurance Minister.
Many challenges and an increasingly loud question about reform
Local governments in Poland face numerous challenges, including security, investment funding, education, healthcare, demographic changes, and energy transformations, raising questions about the future of regional authorities.
Approval of a Special Committee to Promote a Law Preventing the Supreme Court from Disqualifying Ministers and Aimed at Protecting Ben Gvir's Tenure
The Knesset committee approved the establishment of a special committee to advance legislation that restricts the Supreme Court's ability to review ministerial appointments, specifically aimed at protecting National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from removal.
The Chairman of the Judicial Council warns that the new pension law may violate three points of the Constitution
The Chairman of the Judicial Council of Latvia has raised concerns that a proposed special pension law for judges and prosecutors may infringe on constitutional rights by affecting their financial security and independence.
Japanese Prime Minister warns of Chinese 'intimidation' and commits to security reforms
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takagi has condemned Chinese efforts to alter the status quo in territorial waters and pledged to reform national security policies.
The key article that Minister Luis Caputo asked not to touch in the labor reform has been approved
The Argentine Congress approved a critical article in the labor reform that establishes the Labor Assistance Fund (FAL), despite opposition warnings about its implications for pension financing.
"An incompetent publicity seeker": in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security in turmoil
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is facing a political crisis following the deaths of two individuals in Minneapolis, with calls for reform of immigrant deportation policies.
Incidents in front of Congress: protesters attempted to topple a barrier and the Gendarmería launched tear gas
Protests outside Congress in Argentina turned violent as demonstrators clashed with security forces, leading to the use of tear gas.
Will Ankara Succeed in Balancing Disarmament with Conditional Legislative Reforms?
Turkey's parliamentary committee has approved a report with a legal reform package aimed at transitioning the peace process with the PKK from a security-based approach to legislative changes.