Do not drive too fast even if the speed does not say everything
Multiple vehicles were damaged by a snow removal machine driving against traffic on Hafnarfjarðarvegur in Iceland, prompting an investigation by the Road Administration.
New US Doctrine
The NSS 2025 emphasizes a redefined notion of sustainability that aligns with national survival and industrial dominance rather than traditional social justice and decarbonization.
Donald’s Pride and Soft Tones: A Show on the American Dream. 'But Tehran Can Strike Us'
In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump adopts a softer tone while defending his administration's achievements and addresses ongoing challenges with Iran.
According to Patel, the FBI obtained his data during the Biden administration
Kash Patel alleged that the FBI obtained his and Susie Wiles' phone records during the Biden administration as part of an investigation into Donald Trump.
Leaving room for dialogue with the US administration, North Korea emphasizes 'hostile' relations with South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted a willingness for dialogue with the US while reinforcing 'hostile' relations with South Korea during the recently held Workers' Party Congress.
Trump calls Robert De Niro 'sick and demented' after the actor's critiques
U.S. President Donald Trump labeled actor Robert De Niro as 'sick and demented' following De Niro's call for Americans to resist his administration.
Documents on Alleged Trump Abuses Hidden
Democrats in Congress accuse the Trump administration of the greatest cover-up in modern history regarding withheld documents claiming sexual abuse by the president.
SM League's former boss has been hired for a top position
Anssi Laine, former sports director of KalPa, has been appointed as the director of hockey activities for the French Ice Hockey Federation.
JD Vance: Trump's administration froze 260 million dollars to Minnesota
The Trump administration has frozen nearly 260 million dollars in federal Medicaid funding to Minnesota amid a major fraud scandal in the state.
Payment date of Anses: the payment schedule for this Thursday, February 26
The National Social Security Administration (Anses) will be crediting payments on February 26 for specific groups based on their National Identity Document (DNI) number.
For Donald Trump, Robert De Niro is a "sick person with a disturbed mind"
Donald Trump criticized Robert De Niro on his Truth Social platform, calling him mentally disturbed after De Niro's comments urging Americans to resist Trump’s administration.
U.S. Anti-Crime Cooperation, a Necessary Evil
The article critiques the recent State of the Union address by Donald Trump, emphasizing the collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico in combating drug cartels while highlighting the Mexican casualties in the operations.
In light of the Gaza movement, the University of California financially braces against Trump’s measures
The University of California has initiated a $2 billion bond sale to counteract actions from the Trump administration aimed at the university and similar educational institutions.
About Diplomacy, International Institutions, and Other Demons
Recent diplomatic tensions involving American Ambassadors in Europe have highlighted a shift in the U.S. administration's attitudes towards Europe and its leaders.
Conflict among Democratic Party's Gyeonggi Province candidates over Shin Yong-han's 'Park Geun-hye administration history'
Democratic Party primary candidates in Chungbuk are clashing over the candidacy of Shin Yong-han, who has referenced his experience under the Park Geun-hye government.
Most new jobs in public administration
New job growth in Norway is strongest in the public administration sector, with a reported increase of 1.8% and 5,900 new positions in 2025.
Trump slams Hollywood actor Robert De Niro over criticism
President Trump criticized actor Robert De Niro after De Niro urged Americans to resist his administration, labeling the actor as 'sick and demented.'
Trump admin says VA benefits claims backlog below 100K for first time in 6 years: 'Record levels of service'
The Department of Veterans Affairs has reported that the backlog of VA disability compensation and pension benefit claims has fallen below 100,000 for the first time since 2020, marking a significant reduction under the Trump administration.
Tensions Increase Between Tarcísio and Kassab, Surroundings Talk of Imminent Departure from Government
The relationship between São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas and his Secretary of Government Gilberto Kassab has deteriorated to the point where Kassab is expected to leave the administration soon.
NAV: Lowest sick leave in three years
The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration reports a decline in sick leave to its lowest level in three years, with significant decreases across all demographics, particularly in mental health diagnoses.
CM Mohan Yadav's strict orders, raids ordered in the ministry
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav of Madhya Pradesh has initiated surprise checks on the attendance of officials and employees in key government offices to streamline administrative efficiency.
Trump Administration Freezes Health Payments to Minnesota
The Trump administration has announced a freeze on Medicaid payments to Minnesota amidst allegations of fraud in childcare programs run by residents of Somali descent in Minneapolis.
Teachers in Alytus demand the municipality to dismiss the school principal
Teachers from Alytus gymnasium are protesting and demanding the dismissal of the acting principal due to allegations of violence and misconduct.
Tariffs, 90% of the bill is paid by Americans
Americans are primarily bearing the costs of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, as recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court have left many tariffs in place while blocking new ones.
The president of Argentina got tangled up in a hundreds of millions cryptocurrency scam - the evidence is compelling, but the investigation is stagnant
Argentinian President Javier Milei is embroiled in a significant cryptocurrency scandal linked to an advisor, raising questions about his administration's integrity.
Anmat prohibits a series of cosmetics and personal care products from an unauthorized laboratory
The National Administration of Medicines, Foods and Medical Technology (Anmat) in Argentina has banned various cosmetics and personal care products due to irregularities identified in their labeling and lack of proper registration.
Deliveroo ends up under administration. Prosecutors: 'Twenty thousand underpaid riders'
Deliveroo has been placed under judicial administration in Italy amid accusations of exploiting approximately 20,000 riders, many of whom are paid below the poverty line.
[Breaking News] The People’s Power Party has finalized its position in favor of the integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk administration.
The People’s Power Party in South Korea has officially adopted a supportive stance towards the integration of administrative functions between Daegu and Gyeongbuk, despite some internal dissent.
Trump administration blocks Venezuela from paying Maduro's legal bills amid federal charges
The Trump administration has intervened to prevent the Venezuelan government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro's legal expenses related to drug trafficking and weapons charges.
Jang Dong-hyuk: Lee Jae-myung's North Korea Policy is Ultimately Unrequited Love... What Returned is Only Mockery
Jang Dong-hyuk criticized the Lee Jae-myung administration's North Korea policy, claiming it has failed and only resulted in scorn from the North.
US government accused of major 'cover-up' over Trump sex abuse claims
Democrats have accused the Trump administration of being involved in a significant cover-up regarding allegations of sexual abuse against a minor.
Trump's New Tariff Set to Rise to 15% Within Days, Final Rate Could Match Trade Agreement Levels
Trump's administration is poised to increase a newly implemented tariff from 10% to 15% shortly, following earlier legal rulings regarding its tariff practices.
Stop to express deportations: a judge blocked the policy of sending migrants to 'third countries' and gave 15 days to appeal
A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's policy of sending migrants to third countries for expedited deportations, allowing 15 days for appeal.
NAFDAC has powers to ban sachet alcohol – Health ministry
The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health asserts that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has the legal authority to prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages in small containers.
Judge ruled that Trump's administration's deportations to foreign countries are illegal
A federal judge in the U.S. ruled that the deportation of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their countries of origin is illegal under the practices established by President Donald Trump's administration.
Trump administration meets with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson, a UK far-right activist, met with officials from the Trump administration at the state department in Washington, D.C.
Unveiling 'Global Tariffs'... Additional to Existing Tariffs, Favorable to Korea Under FTA
The newly implemented 10% global tariff by the Trump administration adds to existing tariffs, positioning South Korea favorably due to its zero basic tariffs on most exports to the U.S.
Politico: American officials prefer Israel to initiate an attack on Iran
American officials reportedly prefer that Israel attacks Iran before the United States considers military action.
Minnesota remains frontline in Vance's 'war on fraud' as Walz given 60 days 'to clean up the systems'
Vice President JD Vance has announced a temporary halt to Medicaid funding in Minnesota, giving the state 60 days to address concerns over fraud in its social programs.
The shooting that left four dead in a US boat in Cuban waters: another element of tension between the Trump administration and the island
A tense confrontation between Cuban border troops and a US boat resulted in the deaths of four individuals and raised concerns about US-Cuba relations.
Four passengers of a US boat killed after intrusion in Cuban waters
A clash between a US boat and the Cuban border patrol resulted in four deaths and six injuries, escalating tensions amid increased US sanctions against Cuba.
The Biggest Cover-Up: Democrats Accuse the Justice Department of Removing Trump from Epstein Files
The Democratic Party accuses the Trump administration of orchestrating a significant cover-up regarding allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump involving minors, by withholding crucial documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Vance says Minnesota’s Medicaid funds halted as part of Trump’s ‘war on fraud’
JD Vance announced that the Trump administration is halting over $250 million in Medicaid reimbursements to Minnesota as part of a crackdown on fraud.
Good news for New York? Kathy Hochul asked Donald Trump for a refund of 13.5 billion dollars for the annulled tariffs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is demanding a $13.5 billion refund from Donald Trump's administration following the Supreme Court's ruling that the tariffs imposed were illegal.
Mayor of city in TO partially complies with MP recommendation and keeps relatives in high positions
The mayor of Cachoeirinha, Sandrimar Alves, partly complied with a recommendation from the Public Ministry by dismissing some relatives from public administration but retained others.
United States: a judge cancels the Trump administration's policy of immigrant expulsions to third countries
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's policy of expelling undocumented immigrants to third countries is illegal, suspending the decision for 15 days to allow for an appeal.
US judge rules Trump third-country deportations ‘unlawful’
A US federal judge has declared the Trump administration's policy of third-country deportations unlawful, asserting the government cannot deport undocumented migrants to countries where they may face persecution or torture.
Tarcísio's government does not disclose high school students' performance in evaluation
The Tarcísio de Freitas administration in São Paulo, Brazil, has chosen not to release high school students' performance results from the new Provão Paulista evaluation.
USA: Setback for Trump Administration: Deportations to Third Countries Unlawful
A U.S. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's practice of rapidly deporting foreign nationals to third countries without legal residence is unlawful.
Mansueto defends Temer's formula for the economy and criticizes the increase in spending on social programs
Economist Mansueto Almeida argues for a return to fiscal control methods from Michel Temer's administration while criticizing current social spending increases.