From reform pain to national gain

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The publication ThisDayLive includes the title 'FROM REFORM PAIN TO NATIONAL GAIN' in its content from March 5, 2026. Additional snippets mention '# NSA AND HUMAN RIGHTS OBSERVANCE' and '# Catholic Golfers Tee off to Support Mental Health of Priests, Others'. There is also a note on '# Arsenal Go Seven Points at the Top After City Held By Forest'. These elements suggest a mix of reform discussions and related news items.

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News illustration depicting Argentina's Labor Secretary announcing reforms at a press conference, contrasted with union protesters marching against the changes.
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Argentina Labor Reform: Government reveals specifics on changes amid union strike plans

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Building on assurances that changes won't affect acquired rights, Argentina's government detailed its labor reform adjustments to vacations, salaries, overtime, and indemnities. Secretary Maximiliano Fariña called it an update to an outdated law. Unions, including CGT and ATE, are escalating with a December 18 march and strike.

ThisDayLive features an article on the NSA and human rights observance.

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ThisDayLive features an article advocating for reforms in disclosure practices. The piece highlights the need for greater transparency in relevant sectors.

A columnist at Daily Trust has noted significant feedback following their recent article titled “Deradicalization and Fantasy.” The writer describes such responses as typical in their line of work.

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On January 4, 2026, Nigeria's House of Representatives released the complete texts of four tax reform acts signed by President Bola Tinubu, directly addressing ongoing claims of errors in the official gazette amid implementation pushback.

On Sunday, January 11, over two thousand people gathered at Place Victor-Hugo in Paris to support the Iranian people and advocate for the 'deislamisation' of Iran. Many young participants displayed flags of the former imperial regime and portraits of Reza Pahlavi, son of the last shah. The event unfolded in a serene atmosphere, featuring songs and calls for monarchy.

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In a pivotal update amid union opposition and provincial tensions, the Argentine government announced the removal of the controversial Ganancias (income tax) chapter from its labor reform bill ahead of Wednesday's Senate debate. Patricia Bullrich presented the final version, agreed with allied blocs, to facilitate approval and half-sanction.

 

 

 

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