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European Union Launches 'Chips 2.0' Law with €120 Billion Budget

The European Union is set to introduce the 'Chips 2.0' law aimed at revitalizing the local semiconductor industry, with estimates indicating a need for approximately <strong>€120 billion</strong> by <strong>2035</strong>.

Minister Witnesses 48 Lawyers Taking the Oath of Office

A total of 48 lawyers took the legal oath before the Minister of Justice, marking a significant step in strengthening the legal profession in the country. This event is part of government efforts to support and develop the judicial system.

Confront New Challenges Facing Wall Street's Leading Law Firm

The law firm 'Wachtell' is facing unprecedented challenges in its business model, which has historically generated significant profits and influence in the financial world. As pressures mount from competitors, the firm's traditional approach is now under scrutiny.

Efforts to Circumvent Law by the Brotherhood Hit Security Wall in Aqaba

Former Jordanian Minister of Information, Samih Al-Ma'ayta, confirmed that the Brotherhood's attempts to circumvent the law in Aqaba have faced a strict security barrier. He emphasized that the Jordanian state remains vigilant against any attempts to test the limits of the law.

Introduce new French law to combat separatism and infiltration

French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez has unveiled a new bill aimed at addressing separatism and infiltration, reflecting the government's commitment to counter extremism while respecting religious freedoms.

Identify the Deceased's Estate: Four Key Entities Revealed

Identifying the estate of a deceased person is a crucial step to ensure fair inheritance distribution. Four main entities play a vital role in determining all the assets left behind by the deceased.

Democratic Party Rejects Pension and Insurance Law in Egypt

The Egyptian Democratic Party has expressed its rejection of the recently proposed pension and insurance law, emphasizing that it expected the law to cover all citizens without exception. The party argues that the current law fails to meet citizens' needs and leaves many without adequate social protection.

Woman Sues Husband for Refusing Alimony and Leaving Home

A woman has filed a lawsuit against her husband for refusing to pay alimony and leaving their home to live with his mother. This case has sparked a debate about women's rights in society.

Establish Legal Framework for Water Allocation in Arab World

The need for a legal framework to regulate individual water allocation in Arab countries is increasing due to growing challenges facing water resources. This issue requires urgent attention to ensure water sustainability for future generations.

Court Sentences App Driver to 10 Months for Verbal Harassment in Saudi Arabia

A court in western Saudi Arabia has sentenced an app delivery driver to <strong>10 months</strong> in prison for verbal harassment after he made an inappropriate comment to a passenger. The ruling reflects ongoing efforts to combat harassment in the kingdom.

Strengthen Democracy Through Legal Institutions: Megawati Sukarnoputri's Remarks

Former Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri emphasized the importance of establishing legal institutions to enhance democracy in Indonesia during a ceremony honoring Arif Hidayat as an honorary professor of constitutional law.

Legal earthquake follows Wydad loss: 42 defendants jailed

After Wydad Athletic Club's defeat against Yacoub Al-Mansour, a court in Casablanca issued strict sentences against 42 defendants, including 22 adults imprisoned and 20 minors sent to rehabilitation centers.

Debate Erupts Over Anti-Semitism Bill in France

A proposed bill by French MP Caroline Yaden aimed at combating new forms of anti-Semitism has sparked widespread debate in political circles. Opponents argue that the law could blur the lines between French Jews and Israel, raising concerns about escalating tensions.

Mandate Couples to Attend Training Courses Before Marriage

The head of the Religious Committee in the Egyptian Parliament has unveiled a new bill that requires couples to attend training courses before marriage. This initiative aims to enhance family awareness and improve marital relationships.

Prosecution Seeks Maximum Penalty for Singaporean National Service Evader

The Public Prosecutor in Singapore has called for the maximum penalty against <strong>Edmund Yao Zhi Hai</strong>, a Singaporean with Indonesian citizenship, for failing to enlist in national service. This case marks a legal precedent in the country.

Confirm Christian Family Law Aligns with the Bible

Bishop Paula affirmed that the Christian family personal status law is in harmony with biblical texts, emphasizing its importance in organizing family affairs. This new law aims to protect the rights of individuals within Christian families.

New Charges Against 'Faisal's Guard' Include Abuse of Power

New allegations have emerged against 'Faisal's Guard', including abuse of power and preventing access to property. This case has sparked widespread debate in legal and media circles.

Launch of 'The Frenchman' Reveals Legal and Justice Gaps

The series 'The Frenchman' has premiered on the 'Yango Play' platform, exploring the complex relationship between law and justice. It highlights how legal texts do not guarantee truth and can be manipulated by those who understand them.

Egypt's President Issues New Appointments and Promotions in State Litigation Authority

The Egyptian President has issued a decision regarding new appointments and promotions within the State Litigation Authority, reflecting a commitment to enhancing administrative efficiency. This decision includes notable names in high-ranking positions.

Legal Report Filed Against Activists for Social Media Incitement

In a controversial move, the Maluku Lawyers Alliance has filed a police report against activists Ade Armando and Permadi Arya for incitement via social media. This action follows the release of edited videos from a political speech that sparked widespread debate.

Issue new law to regulate lost property management in Ajman

Sheikh Hamid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, the ruler of Ajman, has issued a new law to regulate the handling of lost property and abandoned funds in the emirate. The law aims to protect individual rights and enhance transparency in dealing with lost assets.

Constitutional Law Professor Declares Citizens Cannot Be Forced to Donate

A proposal for citizens to contribute to state support has sparked legal debate, with a constitutional law professor asserting that citizens cannot be compelled to donate. This statement comes at a critical time when the national economy requires everyone's support.

Indonesia mandates single bar association system for lawyers

Indonesia is committed to implementing a single bar association system for lawyers as mandated by Law No. 18 of 2003. This announcement was made by Otto Hasibuan during an event in Jakarta aimed at advancing the legal profession.

Jordan's Parliament Approves Law Merging Education Ministries

The Jordanian Parliament today approved the Education and Human Resource Development Law for 2026 after four consecutive sessions of discussions. This decision reflects the government's commitment to improving the educational system in the country.

Opposition Petition Against Anti-Semitism Law in France Surpasses 500,000 Signatures

A petition opposing a French bill that criminalizes anti-Semitism has surpassed <strong>500,000</strong> signatures, reflecting a growing opposition to the legislation. This development comes at a sensitive time, as concerns rise over the law's potential impact on freedom of expression.

Islamic University Opens Enrollment for Judicial and Sharia Politics Diploma

The Islamic University has announced the opening of enrollment for a high diploma in judicial and sharia politics, spanning two academic semesters. The program aims to qualify students in the fields of judiciary and sharia politics, enhancing their legal and religious knowledge.

Criticize Indonesian Prosecutor's Decision to Appeal Acquittal

Indonesian parliament member Hinka Bangaitian expressed discontent with the prosecutor's decision to appeal the acquittal of Lokataru Foundation director Delpedro Marahan. He emphasized that new laws prohibit such appeals, rendering this action illegal.

Florida enacts law classifying groups as terrorist organizations

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a new law allowing the classification of groups as terrorist organizations, enabling the expulsion of students who support them. This decision comes at a sensitive time as the American society debates freedom of expression and the role of universities.

Enforce strict penalties for personal freedom violations

Current laws impose severe penalties for violations of personal freedom, including the death penalty in certain cases. These regulations aim to protect individuals from assaults and abuses.

Florida enacts law banning Islamic Sharia and designating groups as terrorists

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a controversial law that prohibits the application of Islamic Sharia in state courts, raising significant concerns among Muslim communities. The law also grants authorities the power to classify organizations as terrorist entities, potentially leading to serious implications for civil rights and freedom of expression.