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 โ 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 Gendarmerรญa 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.
Labor Reform: Is There an Impact on Pension Benefits with Reduced Employer Contributions?
The labor reform in Argentina proposes a reduction in employer contributions to social security, raising concerns about potential impacts on pension benefits.
Social: Criticism of Citizen's Income Reform
A coalition of 38 organizations is criticizing proposed tightening measures regarding basic income security in Germany.
Libya: UN Libya Envoy Warns Security Council Political Deadlock Threatens State Unity
The UN envoy for Libya warns that ongoing political deadlock and economic deterioration are jeopardizing national unity.
The White House's Resistance to Reforming ICE Prolongs the Shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security
The White House's refusal to reform the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is leading to a prolonged shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security as negotiations break down.
Salomรณn Jara announces changes in his Legal and Expanded Cabinet; there are 12 new incorporations
Oaxaca Governor Salomรณn Jara has announced significant changes in his cabinet, including the resignation of half his team, in response to public demands for more action and less rhetoric.
Researcher on the Danish model: Not just a stick, but also a carrot
The Danish social security model has gained attention in Finland as Minister of Finance Riikka Purra raises it as a potential framework for Finnish welfare reform.
Milei government promises repression and warns press about the risks of covering protests against labor reform
The Argentine government led by Javier Milei has issued unusual security measures for the press ahead of anticipated protests against labor reform, cautioning about potential risks.
"Self-Imposed Danger": the Government set up a special operation for the press in front of Congress due to fears of new incidents
Amid heightened political and union tensions, the Argentine National Security Ministry announced a special operation to ensure journalist safety during critical dates in February.
The Ministry of Security filed a criminal complaint against an Instagram profile after the dissemination of content for "instigation to commit crimes"
Argentina's Ministry of Security has filed a criminal complaint against an Instagram account for allegedly instigating violent acts during labor reform discussions in the Senate.
Young People in the Union Demand: The CDU Must Become a Reform Party
The youth in the Union are calling for the CDU to embrace reform to tackle the challenges of an aging society affecting social security systems.
Assemblyman Roberto Cuero: 'I have nothing against the Armed Forces, but there are bad elements and bad procedures'
Assemblyman Roberto Cuero claims that the release of a video showing him confronting members of the Armed Forces is a political retaliation due to his opposition to the proposed reform of the Organic Social Security Law for the Armed Forces in Ecuador.
Africa: Somali President Urges UN Security Council Reform At AU Summit
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud advocates for Africa's permanent seat on the UN Security Council during the AU Summit in Addis Ababa.
The Social Security Reform is a matter of fiscal and justice
Brazil's social security system faces significant financial challenges, prompting discussions for new reforms to address the rising deficit.
Greens and Reform hit back at Starmer after attacks in Munich speech
The Green Party and Reform UK leaders criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for his remarks made during a speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Yvette Cooper says Reform and Greens are โsoft on Russia and weak on Natoโ
Yvette Cooper criticized Reform UK and the Green Party for undermining Britain's commitment to NATO, particularly concerning security threats from Russia.
UN needs less fat and it's painful for Brazil to support another name, says Argentine candidate
Argentine candidate Rafael Grossi emphasizes the need for reform within the UN and expresses disappointment over Brazil's support for another candidate.
Africa: Guterres Tells AU Summit - 'This Is 2026 - Not 1946' in Push for Reform
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres urged African leaders at the AU Summit to push for reforms, emphasizing the need for permanent African seats on the UN Security Council.
Chinaโs Wang Yi calls for global governance reform amid global turbulence
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes the need for reform in global governance during his speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Starmer to claim 'lamps would go out across Europe' under Reform UK or Greens
Sir Keir Starmer will criticize Reform UK and the Greens for being 'soft on Russia' and 'weak on NATO' during a speech at a Munich security summit.
Labor Reform: What Would Happen to Pensions with the Reduction of Employer Contributions
This article discusses the implications of a labor reform in Argentina that reduces employer contributions to social security while introducing a fund for potential severance payments.
Who are the 17 protesters accused of terrorism after vandalizing Congress
The Argentine National Security Ministry has identified 17 protesters involved in violent disturbances during a labor reform protest at the National Congress.
Merz on NATO: "Alliance no longer taken for granted. US-EU rift"
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need to strengthen transatlantic trust and reform NATO at the Munich Security Conference.
At the Munich Conference.. Is the World Facing a Last Chance to Save the International System?
The 62nd Munich Security Conference addressed the future of the international rules-based order amidst conflicting views on its potential to survive or reform.
Education in digital security, use of radio spectrum, and reforms to the COIP and Traffic Law, the points of the Law for the Strengthening of Cybersecurity
The National Assembly of Ecuador approved a law aimed at strengthening cybersecurity, which includes significant reforms to several existing laws and emphasizes digital education and user responsibility.
Good news for Nuevo Mexico: this will be the new program to train police officers and increase security
Nuevo Mexico is implementing a new police training program aimed at enhancing law enforcement effectiveness and adapting to evolving legal standards.
"Scenarios" Discusses NATO Plans: Reform from Within or Costly Separation?
A discussion on NATO's future focuses on the strained US-Europe relationship and potential paths forward for European defense.
Incidents due to labor reform: the Minister of Security identified the violent individuals and criticized the Justice system for the quick releases
The Argentine Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, identified groups she claims are attempting to destabilize the government following violent incidents during protests against labor reform.
Bogusลaw Chrabota: The Report on the State of Global Politics is an Excellent Commentary on the RBn Meeting
The article discusses a report indicating a global trend towards the destruction of established political norms, highlighting rising skepticism among societies about government actions benefiting future generations.
New Social Security Reform?
The Brazilian economic team is considering a unification of social programs as part of a new Social Security reform.
How Molotov cocktails were made in front of Congress: hooded individuals, stones, and incidents over labor reform
Violent clashes erupted outside the Argentine Congress as hooded protesters clashed with security forces during a labor reform demonstration.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'Morning Conference' Today, February 11, 2026: Follow it Live Here
President Claudia Sheinbaum addresses pressing issues including labor reform and local governance during her regular morning conference.
Shutdown clock ticks as Schumer, Democrats dig in on DHS funding demands
Senate Democrats are firm on their demands for reforms to the Department of Homeland Security despite counteroffers from Senate Republicans and the White House amidst a looming government shutdown.
Investigator: Children should not be taken into care arbitrarily
Recent revelations have uncovered cases of child custody decisions based on incorrect information, prompting calls for reforms to ensure greater legal security in the decision-making process.
Liisa Pakosta: The Estonian Prison Reform has been a Clear Success
Liisa Pakosta emphasizes that Estonia's prison reform has been a significant achievement, gaining Sweden's trust in managing its prisoners under Estonian legal frameworks.
Japan's Takaichi vows 'major policy shift' after resounding election victory
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has promised significant policy reforms following her party's substantial electoral victory, emphasizing the need for changes in security, immigration, and economic policies.
Iran starts mass arrests of reform movement members
Iranian security forces have begun mass arrests of reform movement leaders amid nationwide anti-government protests.