At the time, Mr. Ponta was already facing corruption charges, the first sitting prime minister in Romanian history to do so... READ MORE›
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Iain duncan smith should resign says jeremy corbyn... READ MORE›
More than 700,000 people in supported housing usually have the accommodation element of their costs met entirely through housing benefit... READ MORE›
Japan's parliament passed a law Friday allowing Emperor Akihito to become the first monarch to abdicate in 200 years... READ MORE›
The figures contradict official claims that only a small minority of jobseekers have been affected by the government's increasingly severe welfare policies... READ MORE›
Politicians held over protests as PM says anti-peace forces spreading false information about investment zone plan... READ MORE›
The Yemeni Civil War began in 2015 between two factions now claiming to constitute the Yemeni government... READ MORE›
Bart Tommelein, Belgium's federal secretary in charge of privacy, said that the restrictions on privacy would only apply to terrorism suspects... READ MORE›
Almost all of the state of emergency measures will become the law of the land, the newspaper, which had seen a copy of the bill, wrote... READ MORE›
Advocacy groups will be calling on the federal government on Wednesday to create a 10-year plan to tackle mental health illness... READ MORE›
A Foreign Office spokesman said Minister Swire has met Foreign Minister Dunya Maumoon a number of times to discuss the situation in the Maldives... READ MORE›
Three judges uphold high court ruling that emergency measures introduced in 2013 were incompatible with human rights law... READ MORE›
Thousands of people have protested in Poland after MPs from the ruling party gave initial backing to controversial bills to reform the judiciary... READ MORE›
The government will offer homeless families from Dublin the chance of a house in rural counties, in a radical bid to ease the current crisis... READ MORE›
Faced with the double dilemma of a growing elderly population and chronic underfunding from central government, the social care system in Britain is at breaking point... READ MORE›
About 58,600 Rohingya have fled the violence into Bangladesh from Myanmar, according to UN refugee agency UNHCR, as aid workers there struggle to cope... READ MORE›
While the armed Bundys flagrantly violated multiple laws, the media, law enforcement and conservatives condone their lawlessness under the umbrella of unconstitutional government overreach ... READ MORE›
To allow the Government time to fix the bill, the High Court has given them a deadline of March 2016, after which the bill will become invalid... READ MORE›
There was huge relief when 82 of the girls kidnapped by Islamist militants Boko Haram in Chibok, north-east Nigeria, in 2014 were freed on Saturday... READ MORE›
Venezuela has declared a state of emergency in a border region near Colombia after an attack by smugglers that left three soldiers and a civilian injured... READ MORE›
But Scripps' investigation found that year after year the Clinton charities have ignored New York law... READ MORE›
The law also violates Microsoft's First Amendment right, the company alleged, to talk to its customers and discuss how the government conducts investigations... READ MORE›
Statements from the government and Glencore have been inconsistent on the extent of the contamination problem... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, the government, through the top court, tried to take away all powers of the National Assembly... READ MORE›
Governments like to control the terrain over which an election is fought... READ MORE›
The companies are showing their support for Apple, which is fighting the U.S. government over accessing a locked iPhone... READ MORE›
The Constitution requires that the government publish all rulings by the Constitutional Tribunal immediately in the official Journal of Laws... READ MORE›
'floodgates open' to pay claims after gardai offered special..... READ MORE›
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