Rainer Saks: Trump's Frustrated Posts Do Not Improve the Situation in the Middle East
Security expert Rainer Saks critiques Donald Trump's social media posts regarding the Middle East, stating they contribute little to the situation.
The regularization of migrants will have its own windows at the Post Office and Social Security offices
Spain's government is implementing a new process for the regularization of migrants, allowing them to submit residency and work permit applications at designated offices.
Donald Trump Sends Immigration Agents to Airports Due to Budget Crisis
Donald Trump announced on social media that immigration agents would be deployed to airports amid a budget crisis, with plans being made to enhance security.
Trump deploys ICE agents in US airports
From Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will be stationed at American airports to assist airport security personnel, as announced by President Donald Trump on his social media platform Truth Social.
More are retiring on their own funds โ and the pattern is clear
An increasing number of citizens in Denmark are opting to access their private pensions before reaching the state pension age of 67.
MPs threaten fresh inquiry into carers allowance scandal amid redress delays
UK MPs are considering a new inquiry into the carers allowance scandal due to ongoing delays in the governmentโs response to unpaid carers awaiting redress.
How to raise the minimum wage without burdening Social Security and without disrespecting the Constitution
The article discusses the challenges and proposals regarding raising Brazil's minimum wage without exacerbating Social Security finances or violating constitutional laws.
Donald Trump Threatens to Transfer Airport Security to ICE Agents
Donald Trump has stated on social media that he will transfer ICE agents to airports to ensure security if Democrats do not agree to funding.
Sari Essayah: New Pension Initiative
Sari Essayah discusses the proposed combination of national pensions and guarantee pensions in Finland.
Will the guarantee pension and national pension be combined soon? Many immigrants' incomes would drop
Finland is considering merging its national pension and guarantee pension systems, which could impact the financial security of numerous immigrants.
Sodra warns these employees: if you do this, both you and your employer will suffer
The Lithuanian social security institution Sodra has highlighted the importance of timely reporting employee registrations to avoid penalties for both employees and employers.
The Government took the first step to privatize the social security of the security forces
The Argentine government has initiated the process to privatize the social security system for its security forces by calling for public tenders.
Payment date of Anses: the payment schedule for this Friday, March 20
The National Social Security Administration of Argentina continues its payment schedule for March, disbursing funds to retirees, pensioners, and beneficiaries of social allowances.
ANSES Pensions: Who gets paid this Friday, March 20
This article discusses the payment schedule for ANSES pensions and minimum pensions on March 20 in Argentina.
Retirees have the right to an extra exemption from the Income Tax in 2026; see rules and amounts
Retirees and pensioners in Brazil will receive an additional exemption from the Income Tax starting from the month they turn 65, with specific rules and amounts set for 2026.
Fraud at INSS: Retirees and pensioners can contest undue discounts until this Friday
Retirees and pensioners in Brazil have until Friday to contest undue discounts linked to fraud at the National Institute of Social Security (INSS).
Tightening Management of Immigrants from China: Risks of Penetration and Division Facing Taiwan
Taiwan is increasing regulations on immigrants from China amid concerns about potential social division and infiltration by Beijing.
Nav is the problem in the wage settlement
The dispute over wage settlements in Norway centers on whether companies or employees should bear the burden when the NAV social security system fails to operate effectively.
The Intelligent Pension System in the Netherlands Is Quite Enviable
The Dutch pension system is praised for its stability and independence, providing a minimum pension for all citizens without direct government funding.
Government increases age ratings for eight social networks
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security has raised the recommended age ratings for eight social media platforms used in Brazil, advising higher age limits for their use.
Were you fired? How to collect the IESS Unemployment Insurance and how much money you are entitled to
This article explains the process and eligibility requirements for collecting unemployment insurance from Ecuador's Social Security Institute (IESS) after losing a job.
Crisis in public transport: preventive measure prevents Ricco from removing bus fleet from Acre
A Brazilian labor court has prevented Ricco Transportes e Turismo from removing its bus fleet from Acre without judicial authorization, amidst concerns over unpaid wages and social security contributions affecting over 450 workers.
Pleasant surprise regarding the Social Security deficit, finally lower than expected in 2025
The Social Security deficit for 2025 is now projected at 21.6 billion euros, less than the previously expected 23 billion euros, according to the French Social Security Director.
We list 10 cheerful reasons why Finland is once again the happiest country in the world
Finland has retained its status as the happiest country in the world for the ninth consecutive year, according to the UN World Happiness Report.
Municipal Elections 2026: Facing a 'Severe Islamist Threat', an LR Candidate from Colombes Put Under Police Protection
A candidate from the LR party in Colombes, facing significant threats and social media intimidation after sharing a controversial cartoon, has been placed under police protection as tensions rise ahead of the 2026 municipal elections.
Payment Date of Anses: the payment schedule for Thursday, March 19
The Anses agency continues its payment schedule for various social security benefits on Thursday, March 19, including pensions and child allowances.
The Seimas approved the spring session work program: priorities are security, social welfare
The Seimas of Lithuania has approved a comprehensive work program for the spring session, prioritizing security and social welfare with over 500 draft laws.
Can a grandmother caring for her grandson count on 800+ and 300+? NSA responded
A Polish grandmother who was granted custody of her granddaughter is facing challenges obtaining child benefits from social security, which claims she does not qualify due to her limited legal status.
Vigilante dismissed after going to a barbecue while on medical leave posted photo of audio system and wrote: 'Day to enjoy at the father-in-law's house,' says Justice
A security guard in Brazil was fired for just cause after attending a barbecue while on medical leave and posting about it on social media, leading the court to affirm that his actions breached trust with his employer.
The Government officially appointed Guillermo Arancibia as the new head of Anses
The Argentine government has formally appointed Guillermo Arancibia as the new head of the National Social Security Administration (Anses), replacing Fernando Omar Bearzi.
Chamber approves project that includes graduate scholarship holders in social security
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a project that includes graduate scholarship holders in the social security system, allowing their training period to count towards retirement.
Elderly man declared dead for the second time continues without receiving retirement pension and does odd jobs to survive in Goiรกs
An 81-year-old man in Goiรกs, Brazil, is struggling to survive without his retirement pension after being mistakenly declared dead for the second time in official records.
Lola Odusoga's card fraud case takes a new turn
Miss Finland 1996, Lola Odusoga, recently fell victim to card fraud but has announced via social media that she has recovered her funds.
What is social engineering? See examples of techniques used by hackers
The article explains social engineering as a tactic used by hackers to manipulate individuals into sharing sensitive information, differing from traditional cyberattacks that focus on exploiting software vulnerabilities.
Payment calendar of the IPS: when will I receive my retirement in March 2026
The payment calendar for retirees of the Buenos Aires Province's social security system details dates based on the final digits of beneficiaries' IDs for March 2026.
It is unacceptable to process the bill on social security after the interest rate hike
The proposal to process a social security bill is receiving criticism due to the recent hike in interest rates.
Jeong Eun-kyung: 'Basic pension should be reinforced for low-income elderly considering inflation'
South Korea's Minister of Health and Welfare, Jeong Eun-kyung, emphasizes the need to enhance basic pensions for the low-income elderly amid rising prices.
S: Wants to see a Swedish consulate in Greenland
The Social Democrats in Sweden, led by Magdalena Andersson, advocate for the establishment of a Swedish consulate in Greenland to strengthen relations amid current security concerns.
Assassinations of Iranian Leaders Ignite Platforms and Open Speculation about Their Implications
The assassination of key Iranian leaders has sparked significant reactions on social media, raising security concerns and questions about escalating conflicts.
Payment date for Anses: the payment schedule for this Wednesday, March 18
The National Administration of Social Security (Anses) continues its payment schedule for March, including pensions and social benefits for various groups.
ANSES Pensions: Who is receiving payments this Wednesday, March 18
The Argentine social security agency, ANSES, continues its payment schedule for March, distributing minimum pensions and retirements on the 18th.
Controls on pensions abroad begin; hereโs what you need to know: risks, deadlines, and updates
The Italian social security agency INPS is starting comprehensive checks on Italian pensioners living abroad, set to begin on March 20.
EU and Israel 'destroy the dome' of Iran: Confirmation of the death of Ali Lariyani, Secretary of the Supreme Council
Political and social uncertainty in Iran escalates after the regime acknowledges the death of Ali Lariyani, a key figure in national security, following Israeli bombings.
Ignorance
This article discusses the economic statistics of Mexican workers in the United States, highlighting challenges in comparing income with those registered in Mexico's social security system.
Security guard dismissed after posting photo at barbecue during medical leave claimed he was only at a 'family lunch', says Justice
A security guard dismissed for posting photos at a barbecue during medical leave argued it was merely a family gathering, but the court upheld the termination for just cause.
The Centrist, Constitutional Democratic Party, and Komeito Parties Agree to Join the National Conference Together
Three political parties in Japan have agreed to participate in the National Conference to discuss food consumption tax reductions and other financial assistance measures.
The Increase of Penny Pensions. Women Suffer the Most
The article discusses the alarming rise in extremely low pensions in Poland, particularly affecting women who have often worked in unstable employment.
INSS starts payment of March benefits; see calendar
The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) in Brazil begins disbursing payments for March benefits starting from Wednesday, March 25.
After having her request denied by the INSS, Justice grants pension to the daughter of a victim of femicide in RS
A Brazilian court has granted a pension to a 12-year-old girl whose application was initially denied by the National Institute of Social Security following her mother's femicide.
A Machine of Distrust. ZUS Algorithms, NIK Pressure, and Lack of Data Create a System That Cannot Fix Itself
The article discusses the flaws in the Polish social security system (ZUS), highlighting how pressure on officials leads to unjust treatment of individuals in the midst of personal crises.