The Saudi Football Federation has proposed 66 amendments to its statutes and electoral regulations, set to be voted on during the General Assembly scheduled for May 18 in Riyadh. These changes aim to enhance the governance of football in the kingdom.
Senator Marco Rubio announced amendments to an international resolution aimed at enhancing security in the Strait of Hormuz, designed to prevent any country from exercising its veto power. This move comes amid rising tensions in the region.
FIFA has announced an optimistic decision for the teams participating in the 2026 World Cup, following a series of warnings that raised concerns among the teams. This decision comes at a critical time as FIFA aims to ensure the success of the upcoming tournament.
FIFA is considering a significant change to the disciplinary rules for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The proposed amendment aims to reduce the impact of suspensions on key players, enhancing competition and ensuring star participation in crucial matches.
FIFA has announced a significant overhaul of the yellow card system for the 2026 World Cup, aiming to enhance match management and improve the tournament experience. This change seeks to reduce the number of yellow cards issued to players during matches.
The Secretary-General of the Jordanian Islamic Action Front, Wael Al-Saqa, announced the party's name change to 'Nation Party', emphasizing that this step does not mean abandoning its core principles. The amendments include key terms in the party's constitution, such as 'call to jihad'.
Jordanian MP Al-Khashman emphasized their commitment to proposals aimed at safeguarding social security rights, rejecting any infringement on citizens' rights. This comes amid growing concerns about the potential impacts of proposed amendments to the social system.
Salman, a senior official in Bahrain, emphasized that simplifying interrogation procedures is a key priority in amending the current regulations. This change aims to improve transparency and effectiveness in government operations.
A former Zamalek star has indicated that potential amendments to the African Football Confederation (CAF) regulations could open the door for Ahly to participate in the Confederation Cup. This comes at a crucial time for Egyptian clubs, particularly Ahly, as they seek to strengthen their position in African football.
Investment Minister Sahar Nasr announced that the new amendments to the Competition Protection Law aim to enhance the investment climate in Egypt. These changes are part of the government's efforts to improve the economic environment and attract more investments.
On March 23, the Hong Kong government announced amendments to the rules under Article 43 of the National Security Law. These changes aim to improve existing regulations and enhance procedural certainty without expanding governmental powers.