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Constitutional Court rules former Noise and Vibration Control Act is constitutional regarding dormitories
ACTU
25.05.2026Résumé IA

Constitutional Court rules former Noise and Vibration Control Act is constitutional regarding dormitories

The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled that the former Noise and Vibration Control Act, which did not specify support for noise measurement and prevention in dormitories unlike apartments, is constitutional. The court stated that other laws provide regulations for dormitory noise and that apartments, being the primary housing type, were prioritized for support.

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South Africa’s Ramaphosa faces down calls to resign over cash-in-sofa scandal
ACTU
11.05.2026

South Africa’s Ramaphosa faces down calls to resign over cash-in-sofa scandal

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faced down calls to resign on Monday over a scandal in which thieves stole bundles of cash in foreign currency hidden in a sofa on his ranch. In a televised address to the nation, Ramaphosa said he respected a constitutional court ruling that revived impeachment proceedings against him ‌last week but pledged to defend himself. “While there have been calls in some circles that I should resign, nothing in the Constitutional Court judgment compels me to...

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South Africa’s Ramaphosa defies calls to resign over ‘cash-in-sofa’ scandal
ACTU
12.05.2026

South Africa’s Ramaphosa defies calls to resign over ‘cash-in-sofa’ scandal

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faced down calls to resign on Monday over a scandal in which thieves stole bundles of cash in foreign currency hidden in a sofa on his ranch. In a televised address to the nation, Ramaphosa said he respected a constitutional court ruling that revived impeachment proceedings against him ‌last week but pledged to defend himself. “While there have been calls in some circles that I should resign, nothing in the Constitutional Court judgment compels me to...

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Six Romanian Ministers Resign from PSD, Triggering Government Crisis
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Politique·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Six Romanian Ministers Resign from PSD, Triggering Government Crisis

Six Romanian ministers and Deputy Prime Minister Marian Neacsu from the Social Democratic Party have resigned, leaving Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu without a parliamentary majority. The PSD cited disagreement with austerity measures and lack of dialogue in the ruling coalition. President Nicusor Dan is holding consultations with party leaders to preserve the coalition, while the PSD plans to challenge the government's legitimacy in Constitutional Court.

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