Concerns Rise in Estonia over the Success of the Rail Baltica Project – Dependent on Completion of the Latvian Section
Estonia is prioritizing the construction of the Rail Baltica railway while concerns mount over the progress of the Latvian section, which is critical for the project's overall success.
Real estate analysts project that housing prices will rise in these US cities in 2026
Analysts predict that housing prices in certain US cities will rise by 2026 due to imbalances in supply and demand within the real estate market.
Sangji University reviews semiconductor environmental sensor research achievements... holds RISE project workshop
Sangji University held a workshop to review research achievements related to semiconductor environmental sensors as part of the RISE project in Gangwon Province.
Sagrada Familia: this is how Gaudí's completed work will look, the architect of God who captivates the world
The Sagrada Familia, Gaudí's eternal project, continues to rise in Barcelona, marking a century since the architect's death and solidifying its status as the tallest church in the world.
Unique Experiment on the Outskirts of Prague: The Documentary Homeless Blues Seeks Answers to How Hard It Is for Homeless People to Rise from the Bottom and Start Again
The documentary 'Homeless Blues' highlights a social project in Prague that aids the homeless by providing shelter and work, challenging societal views on homelessness and support.
From Haitian roots to viral fame: The rise of performer Ralph Beaubrun
Franco-Haitian artist Ralph Beaubrun gains international recognition through his vibrant online dance classes and his new musical project, an EP titled "ID.2" that incorporates Afro-Caribbean influences.
Sejong University RISE Project Team Holds Industry-Academic Cooperation Exhibition 'NEXT PAGE'
Sejong University's RISE Project Team will host the 'NEXT PAGE' exhibition to showcase creative works from students and industry professionals in the animation sector.
'Redevelopment in Front of Jongmyo' Government Administrative Adjustment Item to be Discussed
The redevelopment project in front of Jongmyo Shrine in Seoul, involving the construction of high-rise buildings, will be discussed in a government administrative adjustment committee due to ongoing controversies regarding historical conservation.
FCAS Dispute Escalates: The Divisions Between Airbus and Dassault Deepen
The conflict over the FCAS defense project intensifies as Airbus and Dassault Aviation's narratives clash and tensions rise.
Construction project at Paketposthalle: Million-dollar dispute over noise between high-rise investor and Backstage
A significant dispute has erupted over noise protection measures between Backstage cultural center and Büschl Group, the investor behind a high-rise residential project near the site.
Sungkyunkwan University selected for Seoul RISE 'Seoul-type BRIDGE'... Launching of technology commercialization linked to local industry worth a total of 3.64 billion over 4 years
Sungkyunkwan University has been selected for the Seoul RISE 'Seoul-type BRIDGE' project, receiving 3.64 billion KRW to promote technology commercialization linked to local industries over four years starting from 2026.
Three apartment buildings will rise instead of old warehouses in Pašilaičiai for 25 million euros
A new residential development project in the Pašilaičiai district of Vilnius will include three apartment buildings with a total of 223 flats and 12 commercial spaces.
Millions in the preparation of a lifeguard tower that is uncertain to rise
Iceland is investing millions in the preparation of a lifeguard tower project, the future of which remains uncertain.
Orlen Improves Results and Outlines Plans for This Year. In the Background, New Chemistry
Orlen has reported a significant increase in financial performance, including a notable rise in EBITDA and plans for future investments including the New Chemistry project.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced $20 million for youth programs in 10 communities
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a $20 million investment in youth programs aimed at enhancing community safety and preventing youth involvement in the criminal justice system.
This is what summer 2026 will be like. Meteorologists reveal the cards
Meteorologists project that summer 2026 could be exceptionally hot, with a significant rise in global temperatures.
Seoul Women's University Selected for Seoul-Style RISE 'Support for AI-Related Departments' Project, Enhancing Human-Centered AI Education
Seoul Women's University has been selected for the 'AI-related department support' unit project under the Seoul Regional Innovation Center (RISE) program, which aims to enhance human-centered AI education over a four-year period.
Victims of accidents without compensation? Rise in OC policy prices? Project Poland 2050
The article discusses proposed changes to liability insurance (OC) by the political party Poland 2050, which aims to reform the insurance system and address concerns about compensation and rising premiums.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology's RISE Project Group Successfully Concludes the 2025 AI-Semiconductor Boot Camp
The Seoul National University of Science and Technology successfully held the 2025 AI-Semiconductor Boot Camp from January 19 to 21, 2026, focusing on practical training in semiconductor technology.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology RISE Project Team Concludes '2025 AI-Semiconductor Idea Hackathon,' Proposing a Model for Collaboration Between Seoul and Provincial Universities
A recent hackathon organized by Seoul National University of Science and Technology RISE project concluded successfully, focusing on AI and semiconductor innovation and collaboration between universities.
Eugenio Derbez reveals his secret past: he was a choreographer for Flans before achieving fame
Eugenio Derbez disclosed that before his rise to stardom, he worked as a choreographer for the 1980s television project that led to the formation of the popular music group Flans.
[Rebuttal Report] 'High-rise in front of Jongmyo' redevelopment and non-communicative administration also worries the Chosun royal family
The Seoul city government and the Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation respond to a previous article claiming inadequate communication regarding a redevelopment project near Jongmyo Shrine, clarifying legal specifications and their plans for community discussions.
Scientists look inside the 'doomsday glacier'. How to stop the giant from collapsing?
The article discusses the efforts of British and Korean scientists in Antarctica, focusing on the Thwaites Glacier, its implications for global sea level rise, and the Seabed Anchored Curtain project aimed at stabilizing the glacier.
Neon Caron and the Rise of Pop Art: High Expectations for Subreal at Art Week 2026 and Its Future
Neon Caron, a leading artistic figure in Mexico, discusses his new project Subreal, a space for artists during Art Week 2026, highlighting the high expectations and future prospects of the event.
The market projects an inflation of 22.4% for this year, even with a calm dollar
Market analysts project an inflation rate of 22.4% for the year, more than double what was outlined in the government budget, with unemployment rates expected to rise.
Seongdong Women's University Holds Performance Sharing Meeting for 'Local Issues Resolution Project' of the 2025 Seoul RISE
Seongdong Women's University held a performance-sharing meeting to discuss the progress and results of its local issues resolution projects under the 2025 Seoul RISE initiative.
Where they will build the tallest building in Latin America
An ambitious real estate project aims to break height records in the region with the construction of Torre Rise, designed with sustainable standards.
For years it stood as a ghost – now a hotel will rise, but the most important part is yet to be revealed
Construction is underway on Tomo Street in Klaipėda where a long-abandoned site will soon host a hotel and restaurant, following changes to the previously approved project.
Project Downfall – How Germany Became 'Green' and the Apocalypse is the Mother of Its Problems
The article discusses the rise and fall of Germany's green project, initiated during the oil crisis and facing decline with the gas crisis, highlighting its overwhelming influence on the country and the potential repercussions for established political parties.