V. Benkunskas: Green hydrogen production planned to start this autumn, with hydrogen-powered buses to be launched
This autumn, Vilnius plans to initiate green hydrogen production and launch hydrogen-powered public transport buses as part of its commitment to achieve zero CO2 emissions in its public transport and heating sectors by 2030.
A candidate for the municipal elections in Marseille wants to host the Champions League final at the Vélodrome by 2031
Martine Vassal, a candidate in the Marseille municipal elections, aims to bring the Champions League final to the city's Vélodrome stadium by 2030 or 2031.
"Invest in Lithuania" aims to attract 2 billion euros in capital by 2030
The agency "Invest in Lithuania" plans to attract 2 billion euros in capital investments by 2030, aiming to create around 10,000 valuable jobs in the process.
Gas will replace brown coal. Energy shift for 40 billion złoty
Poland's leading energy companies plan to invest 35-40 billion zł in constructing 13 new gas-fired power plants by 2030, leading to higher energy bills for consumers.
How does the approved 40-hour workweek in Mexico compare with the rest of Latin America? (and why Argentina is a separate case)
The Mexican Congress has approved a constitutional amendment to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, igniting a regional debate on labor hours in Latin America.
The Government's Failed Climate Fix Has Cost Denmark Its Climate Goal
The Klima Council criticizes the Danish government's climate policy, stating it has failed to meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2030.
Analysis: The government's winged climate fix has cost Denmark its climate goal
The Danish government's approach to climate policy has come under severe criticism from the Climate Council, which suggests that the administration is failing to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas reduction target.
Traffic Changes Planned in the Historic Centre of Rīga
Rīga plans to implement traffic changes in its historic center to improve air quality as outlined in the city's air quality improvement action program for 2026-2030.
Mexico approves project to reduce work hours to 40 by 2030
Mexico has approved a bill to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, amidst concerns about work-life balance and high informal employment rates.
Consortium MEZ-RZK wins auction to build the administrative center of the government of São Paulo
The MEZ-RZK consortium has won the bid to construct a new administrative center for the São Paulo state government, which is expected to cost approximately R$ 6.09 billion and be completed by 2030.
Consórcio Mez-RZK Novo Centro wins auction to build the new government headquarters in downtown SP for R$ 6.1 billion
The MEZ-RZK Novo Centro Consortium has won the auction to construct the new government headquarters in Sao Paulo for R$ 6.1 billion, expected to be completed by 2030.
Sadales tīkls will increase the available capacity in the power grid
Sadales tīkls plans to increase available electricity capacity in Latvia's development centers by approximately 200 megawatts by 2030, with significant implications for energy infrastructure investments.
The Storting drops the goal of becoming climate neutral by 2030
The Norwegian Parliament has decided to rescind its goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2030, sparking concerns from the Climate and Environment Minister.
Altinget: The Storting drops the goal of becoming climate neutral by 2030: – A shame, says the Minister of Climate
The Norwegian Storting has decided to revoke the climate neutrality goal of achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, which has been criticized by the Minister of Climate and Environment as a bad signal.
Construction Project: Stuttgart 21 may not open until 2030
The Stuttgart 21 railway project faces further delays, with reports suggesting it may not be operational before 2030.
Decision Made: Helsinki Halves Meat and Dairy Products in Schools and Daycares
Helsinki's city council has decided to halve the procurement of meat and dairy products in city food services, specifically affecting schools and daycares, by 2030.
The state's budget deficit averages 14.9 billion euros per year in the coming years – According to Purra, the figures are shocking
Finland's Finance Ministry projects an average budget deficit of 14.9 billion euros annually from 2027 to 2030, a situation labeled as shocking by Minister Riikka Purra.
Helsinki halves meat and dairy procurement in schools and daycares
The Helsinki City Council has approved a proposal to halve the procurement of meat and dairy products in city food services by 2030, substituting them with plant-based foods.
Council Tightens the Screws on Outgoing Government: 'Hope is not a Climate Strategy'
Denmark's Climate Council criticizes the outgoing government for failing to demonstrate how the country will achieve its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2030.
Council tightens the screws against government: 'Hope is not a climate strategy'
Denmark's Climate Council criticizes the government for failing to outline a credible plan to achieve its climate goal of a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 based on 1990 levels.
"It has gone downhill": The government puts Denmark's climate goals at risk again
Denmark's government has failed to demonstrate how it will meet its central climate goal of a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, as stated in the latest annual report from the Climate Council.
Now the forecast for the state in the coming years has exploded: "The figures are shocking"
A report from Finland's Ministry of Finance reveals a worrying forecast for the state budget, with a projected deficit of €14.9 billion annually from 2027 to 2030.
Mexico, known for long working hours among OECD countries, approves gradual reduction of work hours to 40 hours a week by 2030
Mexico has approved a plan to gradually reduce the maximum work week from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, marking a historic change in labor policy.
World Cup 2030: How It Becomes a Bridge for Cultural Diplomacy?
The 2030 World Cup, hosted by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, is seen as an opportunity for cultural diplomacy to strengthen international cooperation through sports.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Susanne Nyström: If Romina Pourmokhtari Wants to End the 'Nonsense,' She Can't Provide an Open Target
Romina Pourmokhtari, Sweden's climate and environment minister, seems to be shifting her stance on the country's 2030 climate goals after nearly a term in office.
Last year's annual working hours: 1846 hours... need to reduce by 100 hours to reach OECD average
South Korean workers averaged 1846 annual working hours in 2025, a decrease, but still over 100 hours above the OECD average target set for 2030.
Solar Power on School Rooftops...77% of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools to be Installed by 2030
The South Korean Ministry of Education aims to install solar power systems in 77% of public elementary, middle, and high schools by 2030 as part of the 'Sunshine School' project.
Mexico approves reduction of working hours to 40 hours per week
Mexico has approved a law to gradually reduce the weekly working hours from 48 to 40 by 2030, benefiting around 13.4 million workers.
Kwara reiterates resolve to end FGM, reviews 2026–2030 action plan
The Kwara State Government of Nigeria is reaffirming its commitment to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) through a comprehensive action plan for 2026-2030, emphasizing collaboration among various sectors.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Heraskevych plans to come back to Olympics 2030 with same remembrance helmet and win
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych aims to return to the Olympics in 2030 with a focus on winning while honoring fallen heroes through his remembrance helmet.
Energy Transition: Eon Pressures the Network Agency
Eon plans to invest approximately €48 billion by 2030 to expand electricity networks in response to growing demands from renewable energy sources and industrial shifts to electrification.
The head of the organizing committee for the 2030 Olympic Games has resigned due to internal disagreements
Cyril Linets has resigned as head of the organizing committee for the 2030 Winter Olympics amid internal conflicts.
Energy Transition: Eon invests more in power grids
Eon, Europe's largest power grid operator, is planning to significantly increase its investment in power networks, targeting €48 billion from 2026 to 2030 to accommodate renewable energy sources and new data centers.
The head of the organizing committee for the next Winter Olympics has resigned
Cyril Linette has resigned as the head of the organizing committee for the 2030 Winter Olympics in the French Alps, amid internal disagreements within the committee.
Concerns Raised in Estonia About Latvia's Delay in the Implementation of the 'Rail Baltica' Project
Estonian officials express concerns over delays in Latvia's execution of the 'Rail Baltica' project, which is expected to be completed by 2030.
Alps 2030 Olympics: "A bit of delay," Grospiron and Molina defend themselves before senators
Edgar Grospiron and Pierre-Antoine Molina faced questions from the French Senate regarding governance issues in the organization of the 2030 Winter Olympics in the Alps.
Estonian Minister: We have an agreement with Latvia to complete 'Rail Baltica' by 2030
Estonia and Latvia have reached an agreement concerning the completion timeline for the 'Rail Baltica' project by 2030, amidst concerns regarding Latvia's delays.
Winter Olympics 2030: Resignation of Cyril Linette, budget, sponsors... The big questions that clutter an immense file
The resignation of Cyril Linette as the General Director of the organizing committee raises significant concerns about the preparation for the 2030 Winter Olympics in the Alps.
Crisis at Cojop 2030: the departure of director Cyril Linette officially announced by the body
Cyril Linette's departure as director of the Cojop 2030 has been officially confirmed amid ongoing governance crises within the organization.
Sonatrach plans extensive investments in oil and gas exploration
Sonatrach is planning significant investments in oil and gas exploration from 2026 to 2030 to enhance Algeria's reserves.
President Yoon: 'We must root out the malicious overcharging'
President Yoon has emphasized the need for qualitative growth in the tourism sector to reach the target of 30 million foreign tourists by 2030.
Owaisi becomes an obstacle for RJD, know how they will trouble Tejashwi for 5 years in Bihar
The results of the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections have significantly altered the political landscape of the state, setting the stage for future contests until 2030, with AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi emerging as a potential obstacle for RJD's strategies.
New emergency department taking shape
Construction of a new emergency department at the National Hospital of Iceland is progressing well, with completion now expected in 2030, four years later than initially planned.
Sweden's Climate Minister Wants to Scrap Climate Goals
Sweden's Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari proposes to eliminate the goal of reducing transport sector emissions by 70% by 2030.
Faced with the real estate crisis, developer Altarea aims to become a champion of data centers
French developer Altarea is entering the data center industry through a partnership with Vantage Data Centers, targeting the construction of 15 facilities by 2030.
How Russia's War in Ukraine Has Led NATO to Change Its Priorities and Strengthen Its Capabilities?
The article discusses how Russia's potential military testing of NATO unity by 2029-2030 prompts a significant shift in NATO's defense strategies, particularly in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
"A Passage for the Future": After Their Relay Medal, French Skiers are Already Hungry for the 2030 Olympics in France
Following their silver medal in relay at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, French skiers are setting their sights on the 2030 Olympics to be held in France.
Defense Minister: Japan plans to deploy ground-to-air missiles near Taiwan
Japan is set to deploy ground-to-air missiles on Yonaguni Island by the fiscal year 2030, signaling its commitment to boosting regional defense amid rising tensions with China.
Metsähallitus has launched a project aimed at restoring nature
Metsähallitus in Finland has initiated a restoration project funded by the EU to revitalize natural areas across eight provinces by 2030 to combat biodiversity loss.