Tag: Laws
EU concerns over Hungarian laws
Published: Just now fullscreen Hungarian President Katalin Novák. Archive image. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP/TT New legislative proposals in Hungary are raising concerns among five party groups in the EU Parliament who…
EU concerns over Hungarian laws
In a joint letter across party lines from the Christian-democratic conservative EPP, the social-democratic S&D, the liberal RE, the Left and the Greens, “deep concern” is expressed about the development.…
Despite strict ethnic laws – here, Rohingya receive help to give birth
The majority of Myanmar’s population is Buddhist, and the Rohingya Muslim minority has been called the world’s most vulnerable ethnic group. The UN talks about crimes against humanity that have…
NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg was looking for his drug-addicted sister on the streets of Oslo – the disintegration of an elite family changed the public’s opinion on drug laws
Addiction doesn’t always look at family background or social status. in the beginning of 1990’s Thorvald Stoltenberg was one of Norway’s most famous politicians and diplomats, a social democrat known…
Russia has passed a record number of laws – wants to silence all opposition
Last year, the Russian parliament passed a record number of 653 bills, most of which concerned the criminal law. This is according to the Russian independent news site Mediazona, which…
France Pension Laws Passed | SVT News
France’s new pension laws are now a reality. The legal package has been published in the government’s Journal Officiel, where all government texts are printed. The publication came after the…
Florida tightens abortion laws – ban after week six
Florida has passed a law that bans most abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy, reports The New York Times. Many women then do not know that they are pregnant…
“Pss Pss”: two modern-day clowns defy the laws of gravity
/ Podcasts / Cultural report It is a show without words that goes around the world. Pss Pss has already crossed more than 50 countries on five continents – even…
Energy and climate: putting an end to the unbearable levity of laws, by Cécile Maisonneuve
While the trash cans were burning in the streets of Paris following the government’s activation of this famous article 49.3 to pass the pension reform bill, two interesting sequences played…
The Council of Law’s new criticism – risk of discrimination
In a new bill, the government expands the powers of the police and customs to tackle cross-border crime, such as the smuggling of weapons and drugs or the export of…