The Israeli Army confirmed that the Chief of Staff did not support any specific recruitment law but emphasized the need for legislation that addresses the army's urgent operational requirements. This statement comes amid growing debate over mandatory military service in the country.
The Egyptian Senate has finalized amendments to the Competition Protection and Anti-Monopoly Law, reflecting the government's commitment to enhancing the business environment. These changes aim to promote fair competition and provide greater protection for consumers.
The Japanese parliament has approved a legal amendment allowing divorced couples to negotiate shared custody of their children, marking a historic change after over 100 years. This reform responds to societal pressures highlighting the negative impacts of sole custody on children.
The Minister of Justice inaugurated the first community dialogue on amendments to the Human Trafficking Law, aiming to enhance national efforts against this serious issue. This initiative is part of the Egyptian government's commitment to developing human rights legislation.