Officer Jumps from Haryana Civil Secretariat, Dies in Hospital
An officer, identified as Ganesh Dutt, reportedly jumped from the Haryana Civil Secretariat, leading to his death and causing shock within the administrative department.
Trump Administration Sues University of California for 'Antisemitism'
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against the University of California, alleging that it fostered an antisemitic environment during pro-Palestinian protests in 2024.
Democratic Party: 'We must complete the end of civil war in local elections... ousting the 'Yoon Kids' from 8 metropolitan districts'
The Democratic Party of Korea announced plans to use the upcoming local elections as an opportunity to expel mayors elected during Yoon Suk-yeol's administration, seeing it as a chance to end the ongoing political strife in the country.
From Deportations and Cutbacks to Anti-Trans Measures: The Successive Setbacks of Trump's Administration by the Judiciary
The article discusses the various judicial setbacks faced by the Trump administration, including a recent Supreme Court ruling against tariffs.
Teresa Siudem: Civil Service - There is a Diagnosis, but No Prescription
A new document outlines the current state of Poland's civil service, highlighting major issues and strategic goals for improvement, but emphasizes that it lacks the legal enforceability of a formal law.
The Main Problems of the Civil Service and Directions for Development
The article discusses the key issues facing Poland's civil service and suggests potential directions for its development.
Delivering pizza to protesters can land you in prison, says organizer of Georgian protests
In the face of government oppression in Georgia, demonstrators continue to protest against the ruling party's alignment with Russia and the cooling of relations with the EU, as highlighted by an activist who previously worked in public administration.
ASEP: Enrichment of the Knowledge Subjects Registry – 800 new questions in public consultation
The ASEP is enriching the Knowledge Subjects Registry by adding 800 new questions to enhance transparency and fairness in competitive exams.
Former watchdogs warn that the rush to empower local police in immigration enforcement risks a threat to civil rights
Former watchdogs express concerns that the Trump administration's expedited efforts to empower local police in immigration enforcement could undermine civil rights across the country.
Gaza Administration Committee Demands Full Authorities
The Gaza Administration Committee is calling for full administrative and civil authorities to operate effectively and independently.
Trump Administration Files New Lawsuit Against Harvard University Amid Difficult Negotiations
The Trump administration has filed a new lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of not providing information about its admissions processes, thus violating anti-discrimination laws.
Professor: Job Posting from the Ministry Indicates a New Normal in Danish Politics and Administration
A Danish professor discusses a job posting from the Ministry of Immigration and Integration, suggesting a shift in the political and administrative norms in Denmark.
Federal judge rejects Trump admin lawsuit seeking Michigan voter rolls
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Trump administration aimed at obtaining Michigan's voter registration rolls, marking another legal setback for the administration regarding voter information efforts.
AUDIO: Secretary calls on civil servants to form 'militia' on the internet to defend the management of the mayor of Rio Preto
The Secretary of Social Development in São José do Rio Preto, Sandra Reis, urged city officials to form an online 'militia' to promote positive news about Mayor Coronel Fábio Candido's administration, sparking widespread criticism on social media.
Reform or Control? Trump Expands Authority over 50,000 Federal Employees
The U.S. government announced that President Donald Trump's administration has completed a comprehensive reform of the civil service system, granting him broad powers to hire and fire an estimated 50,000 federal employees.
Trump administration issues rule that makes it easier to fire federal workers
The Trump administration has issued a new rule allowing the president to more easily fire up to 50,000 federal employees by stripping them of certain job protections.
Major reform of the U.S. civil service system. Donald Trump tightens control
The Trump administration has finalized a significant reform of the U.S. civil service system, fulfilling an election promise to remove job protections for federal employees deemed to influence government policy.
Trump administration finalizes change allowing the dismissal of 50,000 career civil servants
The Trump administration has completed a reform of the U.S. civil service system, allowing the president to hire and fire approximately 50,000 federal career employees.
Black Civil Rights Activists in the USA: The Black Panthers are Back
Armed members of the 'New Black Panther Party' are protesting against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in US cities, raising old questions about nonviolent resistance.
After weeks of tension, the Trump administration withdraws 700 immigration agents from Minnesota
The Trump administration has announced the immediate withdrawal of 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota following protests and civil unrest that resulted in two deaths at the hands of federal officers.
Fake Call, Pressure on Hospital Administration... Person Arrested for Making Fake Calls as Health Minister
Police in Amritsar have arrested a man named Harjeet Singh for making fake calls impersonating Punjab's Health Minister, Dr. Balbir Singh, and pressuring civil hospital administration.
Councilman from Uberaba and 17 others indicted for embezzlement of over R$ 1 million, concludes Civil Police
The Civil Police of Minas Gerais have indicted 18 individuals, including councilman Almir Pereira da Silva, for a criminal scheme that resulted in an estimated loss of R$ 1.16 million to the public administration in Uberaba.
He published a map of Croatia, believes this would solve a burning issue, a debate has started: That would be a civil war
A user's proposal for a territorial reorganization of Croatian counties has sparked a heated debate on the sustainability of the current administrative system.
Matijošaičiai rise up against the National Land Service
The civil case involving plaintiffs Šarūnas Matijošaitis and Rasa Matijošaitienė against the National Land Service is being heard in Vilnius, focusing on the annulment of a public administration decision.
Did they celebrate too early? After the ‘Ausrieciai’ letter regarding students – a completely different explanation from the gymnasium
A letter from the director of the Prienai district municipality administration regarding students' civil positions sparked debate online, but a clarification reveals a misunderstanding of its intent.
Trump administration sued over visa freeze on immigrants from 75 countries
Civil rights organizations and U.S. citizens have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for suspending immigrant visa processing for individuals from 75 countries, claiming it undermines established immigration laws.
The UAE denies its intention to take over the administration of Gaza and affirms that governance of the sector is the responsibility of the Palestinians
The UAE's Minister of State for International Cooperation, Reem Al-Hashimy, denied claims that the country intends to assume civil administration of Gaza, emphasizing that governance is the responsibility of the Palestinian people.
FIR: Meeting of Dimas with the new head of the Civil Aviation Authority and employees
One day after Georgios Saounatsos's resignation from the position of head of the Civil Aviation Authority due to a report on outdated technology, Minister Christos Dimas will meet with the new administration and employee representatives.
United States: How Trump Politicized America’s Justice System
The article discusses the alarming trend of the politicization of American investigative authorities, particularly criminal justice, under President Donald Trump's administration, highlighted by the recent mass resignations of federal prosecutors in Minnesota and civil rights attorneys from the Justice Department.
UPenn faculty condemn Trump administration’s demand for ‘lists of Jews’
UPenn faculty and organizations have condemned the Trump administration's request for personal information about Jewish individuals at the university, labeling it as government overreach with troubling historical implications.
Reactions to the Alleged Secret Trump Plan: Survivors Were Calling for Help 'Civil Aircraft,' but He Bombed Them?
The US military's first attack on a ship accused of drug trafficking by the Trump administration in September 2025 resulted in the deaths of 11 people using a secret aircraft disguised as a civilian plane, raising serious questions about potential war crimes.
Syria: The Damascus regime attacks the Kurds with Turkey's support
The Syrian civil war crisis has intensified in Aleppo as the transitional president Ahmad al-Sharaa's regime takes action against the Kurds with the direct involvement of Turkey, while the Trump administration claims to be closely monitoring the situation involving three US allies.
The Civil Administration approved a roofing project in an expropriated area within the Cave of the Patriarchs complex
The Civil Administration has announced the approval of a roofing plan for the Jewish prayer area at the Cave of the Patriarchs following the recent expropriation of 10% of the area for Israeli ownership after the local municipality and Waqf refused to carry out the roofing work.
More than 100,000 air passengers will face delays over China drills, Taiwan warns
Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration reported that over 100,000 air passengers will experience delays due to live-fire drills conducted by China around the island.