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42 news items about "lege"
yesterday 11:55
Australia has adopted a law that facilitates the rapid deportation of refugees to Nauru, generating controversy related to human rights and conditions on the island.
International
Wednesday 16:54
The Greek Parliament has adopted a law that criminalizes illegal residence and provides for the forced return of rejected asylum seekers, despite international criticism.
International
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27 August 14:09
The Association for the Rights of Editors (AGDE) demands the enforcement of the law regarding compensatory remuneration for private audio and video copies, which was refused by UPFR.
News
27 August 09:56
The Minister of Defense announced a bill that allows young people between 18 and 35 years old to participate in voluntary military service, with a training period of four months.
News
22 August 12:58
The Aviation Security Law allows the destruction or immobilization of illegal drones in the Republic of Moldova as of September 1.
Moldova
10 August 15:19
The European Media Freedom Act protects media pluralism and independence, responding to the challenges of digitization and globalization.
International
8 August 15:46
Victor Ponta criticized the Bolojan Government for postponing the approval of the private pensions law, accusing it of affecting the contributions of contributors.
News
8 August 12:06
The executive decided to postpone the adoption of the private pensions bill by one week to allow for a wider debate.
News
3 August 05:48
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan wants to link teleworking to the right of employees to work from home at least two days a week.
International
31 July 16:45
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law punishing online searches for 'extremist' content, raising concerns even among Kremlin supporters.
International
31 July 14:35
Ukraine's Supreme Rada has passed a law strengthening the authority of anti-corruption agencies, in response to citizen protests and pressure from Western partners.
International
31 July 14:17
Ukrainian lawmakers passed a bill to restore the independence of anti-corruption agencies, following protests and external pressure.
International
31 July 09:26
Legislative measures are proposed to discourage abuses in insolvency and to encourage speedy completion of reorganization processes.
Economy
30 July 20:25
Ukraine will correct a controversial law that subordinated anti-corruption agencies to the prosecutor general, sparking international protests and criticism.
International
25 July 14:56
The Bulgarian parliament has passed legislative changes increasing fines for speeding and other traffic violations.
International
25 July 11:48
President Nicușor Dan will ask the Parliament to re-examine the anti-fascism law, after the CCR rejected his unconstitutionality complaint.
News
24 July 06:45
Romania will introduce a law criminalizing attempts to circumvent EU sanctions against Russia, affecting both companies and individuals.
Politics
23 July 14:32
Minister Florin Manole underlines the importance of compliance with the law in the construction sector, where 600 people have been identified working 'illegally'.
News
22 July 20:01
Russia's State Duma has passed a law making it punishable to search for or watch content deemed extremist, increasing censorship.
International
17 July 10:46
Romania's Constitutional Court has rejected President Nicușor Dan's application regarding the vagueness of the law against anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
News
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Tuesday 14:09
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposes the reintroduction of fees for consular services, including for passports and visas, affecting millions of Romanians abroad.
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Mircea Toma, member of the CNA: "Both Romania and the Republic of Moldova are countries that are being attacked informationally by Russia"
International
3 hours before
President Donald Trump will sign a decree to rename the Pentagon to "Department of War"
International
2 hours before
Financial Times: The United States will gradually eliminate security assistance programs for the European military, thus requiring Europe to increase its defense spending.
International
1 hour before
The fragile coalition around Emmanuel Macron risks not gathering enough votes to save the Bayrou Government, in the context of the censure motion initiated by the opposition.
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