Professor Yanto, President of the Indonesian Judges Association, confirmed that gender equality in the judiciary has been achieved since the presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid. This statement was made during a national seminar marking the 73rd anniversary of the association.
During his visit to northeastern Angola, Pope Leo XIV emphasized the need to confront the corruption and violence affecting the Angolan people. This visit comes amid significant economic and social challenges in the country.
In a bid to enhance intellectual discourse within the French left, Bory Vidal, head of the Socialist parliamentary group, introduces the concept of 'Abolishing Trade' in his upcoming book. This initiative comes as his party seeks to shape its presidential program around the idea of freedom.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Ahmad Wyagos, affirmed the government's commitment to securing the rights of persons with disabilities through a comprehensive registration system. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for this group and promote their inclusion in society.
Social activist Pedro Gomez faces serious charges that could lead to a 24-year prison sentence. These allegations arise during a sensitive time, raising questions about justice and equality in the judicial system.
The Indonesian parliament has approved the Domestic Workers Protection Law, aimed at ending the exploitation of vulnerable workers. This legislation secures the rights of approximately 4.2 million workers, predominantly women and children, and promotes social justice.
Pope Leon has begun his visit to Northeast Angola, a region rich in diamonds. This visit aims to strengthen the relationship between the Catholic Church and local communities, highlighting the importance of sustainable development.
During an event in Angola on Monday, Pope Leon criticized the exploitation of many people worldwide by authorities, highlighting that the poor are being defrauded by the wealthy. These remarks come as part of his African tour, which includes four countries.
The Egyptian Attorney General, Counselor Mohamed Shawky, announced the inclusion of individuals sentenced for failing to pay alimony on travel ban lists. This initiative aims to enhance the rights of those entitled to alimony payments.
The Governor of Alexandria, Mohamed Sherif, welcomed the Bar Association President, Hussein El Gamal, and the President of the Arab Lawyers Union, Makawi Ben Aissa, in a meeting aimed at strengthening collaboration among legal entities. This initiative seeks to enhance professional partnerships and exchange expertise.
Alberto Safra, son of billionaire Joseph Safra, is facing hefty legal fees exceeding <strong>$162,000</strong> in a single day. This legal dispute highlights the challenges wealthy individuals encounter within the American legal system.
In Germany, riding public transport without a ticket is considered a crime that can lead to imprisonment. The Justice Minister aims to change this law, but her coalition partners are hesitant.
The works of Egyptian poet Amal Dunqul delve into the concept of unjust geography and its impact on identity and belonging. Through his poetry, Dunqul illustrates how geography shapes history and culture in the Arab world.
Equality manifests in various forms within contemporary societies, intertwining social, economic, and cultural factors to create a comprehensive understanding. Achieving true equality requires integrated efforts from all stakeholders involved.
The family quotient is a crucial element in tax declarations, significantly impacting various daily procedures. However, understanding it can be complex due to its different types and uses.
In Suffolk County Court, a 62-year-old man confessed to murdering eight women, ending a 13-year case that unsettled the local community. Rex Heuermann, arrested in 2023, revealed horrific details about how he killed his victims.
Indonesian Vice President of Parliament, Kutchon Ahmad Syamsurial, announced that People's Schools have transformed the perception of underprivileged communities towards education, providing new opportunities for children deprived of learning. This statement was made during his visit to the Integrated People's School in Banjarbaru.
The Islamic Action Front bloc has urged the Jordanian government to withdraw the proposed Social Security Law from the House of Representatives, citing concerns over its negative impacts on citizens' rights, particularly vulnerable groups.
A new study reveals how young people in Paris contribute significantly to the financial support of wealthy seniors. This comes at a time when the socio-economic situation demands a reevaluation of local policies.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Immigration, Viva Yoga Mauladi, announced the delivery of <strong>109 land ownership certificates</strong> to migrants in the Bolubala region. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to modernize the immigration system and improve the conditions of migrants.
The Egyptian government has announced its readiness to launch the first phase of monthly rental apartments aimed at supporting citizens who cannot afford housing costs. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to provide adequate housing for the most needy segments of society.
Black-led nonprofits have not received the sustainable funding promised after the racial justice events of 2020, raising concerns about long-term financial commitments. Many organizations continue to struggle with securing necessary resources for their operations.
The government has announced an increase in support for social programs, aimed at improving citizens' living standards. This decision is part of the state's efforts to promote sustainable development and alleviate economic burdens.
In a controversial move, German Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht has called for the decriminalization of fare evasion, raising questions about the future of public transport laws in the country. This proposal comes as many passengers face financial hardships, making it difficult for them to afford transportation costs.
A recent study emphasizes that expanding coverage in the social security system is the optimal solution for ensuring its sustainability without increasing financial burdens on citizens. It highlights the importance of integrating new groups to achieve social justice.
Artist Manal Salama has called for empathy towards people during crises, highlighting how some wealthy individuals and war profiteers exploit these situations for personal gain. Her remarks come at a time when many countries are facing economic and health challenges due to the ongoing repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and persistent conflicts.
Communities emphasize the need to believe survivors of harm, highlighting the importance of bringing pain into the public sphere as verifiable knowledge. This step represents a new beginning towards enhancing awareness and social accountability.
MP Atiyah has introduced new proposals aimed at reorganizing mandatory and early retirement systems, focusing on safeguarding women's rights. This initiative comes amid significant social and economic challenges that require innovative solutions.
Stephen Lewis, a prominent Canadian activist known for his work against AIDS, passed away on Tuesday after dedicating his life to combating the effects of HIV in Africa. His efforts were largely driven by the tragic scenes of AIDS-related deaths on the continent.
A proposal to abolish the pension fund for former MPs in Thailand has sparked significant debate among parliament members, focusing on issues of fairness and financial sustainability. This discussion comes amid a financial deficit of <strong>23.1 million baht</strong> for the fund in the fiscal year 2024.