Monitor Polski from February 26, 2026 (no. 245-247)
The article reports on various governmental resolutions and announcements from the Polish Council of Ministers, including a strategy to combat money laundering and financing of terrorism, and an investment program for modernizing oncology infrastructure.
Osteoporosis medication shows potential against diseases caused by excess iron
Researchers from the University of São Paulo found that two osteoporosis medications could help combat diseases caused by iron overload in the body.
They fled when Thailand attacked with Swedish fighter jets
Swedish Jas Gripen fighter jets were reportedly used for the first time in active combat during Thailand's attack on Cambodia, raising concerns among local civilians about ongoing violence and safety.
Quebec campaign aims to combat alpha male influencers who trivialize sexual violence
A new campaign in Quebec is targeting male influencers who downplay sexual violence, part of a broader initiative to promote consent and awareness on university campuses.
The Future of War is in the Invisible Electromagnetic World - Now Also on the Shoulders of Drones
Modern warfare is increasingly shifting towards the electromagnetic spectrum, where invisible radio waves may play a crucial role alongside conventional weaponry like missiles and bombs.
Meet the Old Central Disinfectory of Dr. Emílio Ribas
The article discusses the historical significance of the Central Disinfectory in São Paulo, Brazil, established in 1893 to combat contagious diseases using early public health methods.
Pé-de-Meia starts paying R$ 1,000 to students approved in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year of high school in 2025
The Brazilian government begins payments of R$ 1,000 to high school students under the Pé-de-Meia program to combat school dropout and promote university access.
H3N2 flu advances in Argentina: who should get vaccinated and how many doses they need according to each case
Argentina is advancing its flu vaccination campaign to combat the H3N2 variant, sending vaccines to all provinces and outlining specific vaccination guidelines for various age groups and health conditions.
YTL Tightens Oversight in Spring Examinations to Curb AI Cheating
Finland's National Board of Education is enhancing supervision protocols for the upcoming spring examinations to combat cheating facilitated by artificial intelligence.
Kenya Administers First HIV Prevention Shots
Kenya has begun administering lenacapavir, a new HIV prevention drug, as part of its efforts to combat the HIV epidemic.
City Center Königstein: When Trees Give Way to Trees
The city center of Königstein is undergoing construction to combat climate change, leading to the felling of trees, which has sparked local protests.
He was a combat pilot for the U.S. for 24 years and after leaving trained the Chinese Army, he is accused of conspiracy
A former U.S. Air Force combat pilot has been arrested for conspiring to provide military training to Chinese pilots without permission, violating export control laws.
REP RO KHANNA: We need a new tech social contract to reclaim AI from billionaires
Rep. Ro Khanna advocates for a new tech social contract to combat wealth inequality and ensure democratic control over AI during a speech at Stanford University alongside Bernie Sanders.
The State Police names this year's work priorities
The Latvian State Police emphasizes the need to combat crimes related to war justification and the use of aggressor symbols while urging public awareness to ensure national security.
British Reading Promotion: How to Get Children to Read Again?
The article discusses Britain's efforts to combat declining reading interest among children, highlighting the cultural and economic factors contributing to this trend.
Yobe to establish drug abuse, rehabilitation agency
The Yobe State Government is planning to create a State Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Agency to combat drug abuse and substance dependency in the state.
Neckel's 'Time of Catastrophes': Green Capitalism has Failed
In 'Time of Catastrophes', sociologist Sighard Neckel argues that green capitalism has failed and calls for a radical economic overhaul to combat climate change fueled by the ultra-wealthy.
South Africa boosts military and judiciary spending
South Africa's Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced a significant increase in military and judicial spending to combat crime during the national budget speech.
Modi and Netanyahu shake hands: Israel and India will work shoulder to shoulder
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the commitment of India and Israel to combat terrorism together as he concluded a two-day visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.
Views sought on criminalising deepfake creation in bid to tackle violence against women and girls
The Scottish government is considering new legislation to criminalise the creation of deepfake images as part of efforts to combat violence against women and girls.
Cancellation Regulations to Become Stricter After Matching Established - Spot Work Association
The Spot Work Association in Japan has announced stricter cancellation regulations following matching agreements to combat last-minute cancellations by companies.
Banditry: Police deploy massive personnel, weaponry to Bauchi communities
The Bauchi State Police have deployed extensive security personnel and equipment to combat banditry in troubled communities.
President Droupadi Murmu will fly in the indigenous LCH Prachand for the first time
President Droupadi Murmu is set to fly in India’s first indigenous light combat helicopter LCH Prachand on February 27 at the Jaisalmer Air Force Station.
Melenchon Attempts to Resist Media Pressure with the Help of Social Media
Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left party La France Insoumise, is using social media to combat media criticism amid a political crisis.
Health Ministry announces R$ 90 million for SUS projects to combat cancer and diabetes
The Brazilian Health Ministry announced a R$ 90 million initiative to fund projects aimed at combating cancer, diabetes, and multiple sclerosis through the public health system (SUS).
South Africa: Godongwana Allocates R848-Billion to Police and Army to Combat Crime
South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has earmarked R848.2 billion for enhanced security and border control measures over the coming years.
Battlefield sees 235 clashes: Russians increase number of attacks on Pokrovsk and Huliaipole fronts
Recent reports indicate a significant increase in Russian attacks on Ukrainian fronts, highlighting rising combat intensity.
Kim Min-seok: 'Fake news before elections is a threat to democracy… We must respond strictly according to law and principle'
Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok emphasized the government's commitment to combat fake news ahead of elections, stating that such misinformation poses a severe threat to democracy.
Argentina 'puts up the money': Will pay 33 million to the US to train F-16 combat pilots
Argentina is set to pay over 33 million dollars to the United States for the training of F-16 pilots as part of a bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening regional defense.
Welfare Begins the National Training Day of the FAIS 2026
The Secretary of Welfare, Ariadna Montiel Reyes, launched the National Training Day for the Social Infrastructure Contribution Fund (FAIS) 2026, aimed at enhancing the execution mechanisms of the fund to combat poverty and inequality.
Disu declares total war on police corruption, impunity
President Bola Tinubu has charged the newly appointed Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, to combat police corruption and improve the Nigeria Police Force amidst ongoing security challenges.
Manitoba launches drug-trafficking task force as province has ‘had enough’
The Manitoba government is establishing a drug enforcement task force to combat the increasing prevalence of illicit drugs in the province.
Billion Contract for Start-Ups: Who is Actually Building Germany's Combat Drones?
Germany is set to contract two start-ups to build thousands of kamikaze drones for NATO's Baltic defense efforts against potential threats from the east.
Air Combat System: What Will Happen to the 100 Billion Euro Defense Project FCAS?
The future of the FCAS project, a joint endeavor between Germany and France, is in jeopardy amid rising tensions and differing requirements from both countries.
JD Vance spearheads 'war on fraud,' promises to root out taxpayer money 'stolen' by illegal immigrants
JD Vance is leading a new initiative to combat fraud related to taxpayer money allegedly misappropriated by illegal immigrants, as emphasized in President Trump's State of the Union address.
Ogun unveils 15-man committee to fight lead poisoning
The Ogun State Government has inaugurated a 15-member committee to combat lead poisoning and pollution in the Ogijo area.
ELTA Briefly: Amendments to the LRT Law Will Be Presented As Soon As Possible, Fighting Fraud with LB Proposing to Tighten Payment Operations
Lithuania's parliament aims to expedite the presentation of amendments to the LRT law while the central bank proposes tighter regulations on payment operations to combat financial fraud.
Ukrainian soldier severely injured in the back stands up after a year of rehabilitation in Latvia
After a year of rehabilitation in Latvia, Ukrainian soldier Antons Iļjevs, who was critically injured in combat, has begun to walk again.
Netanyahu to Modi: We will build an "iron alliance" against the threat of "extremist Islam"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for an 'iron alliance' with India to combat extremist Islam during a Knesset speech.
The first part of the largest polygon in the Baltic States has been completed in Latvia
The first section of the largest military range in the Baltic States, known as Selija Polygon in Latvia, has been completed and includes an area designated for combat training.
Céline Imart: 'For a black list of ultra-violent organizations in Europe'
Céline Imart advocates for the creation of a European blacklist of ultra-violent organizations to effectively combat extreme left-wing violence in Europe.
National Human Rights Council investigates neo-Nazism in Goiás
The National Human Rights Council in Brazil is currently investigating the activities of neo-Nazi groups in Goiás as part of a nationwide effort to combat hate speech.
Sainsbury's installs new security feature but shopper says there's 1 major issue
Sainsbury's has implemented anti-theft sliders in stores across the UK to combat theft, but some customers are unhappy with their impact on product accessibility.
CSOs, experts urge review of C’River forestry law to curb crime, deforestation
Civil Society Organizations and stakeholders in Cross River are advocating for an overhaul of the state's forestry laws to combat crime and deforestation effectively.
Prime Minister: The best tool against addictions is children's engagement, not a ban on social networks
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė emphasizes the importance of engaging children in activities to combat addiction rather than banning social media.
USP research reveals that green propolis has potential against Alzheimer and Parkinson
A doctoral research at the University of São Paulo has found that compounds in green propolis may help combat neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer and Parkinson.
Proposing to ban social networks for children – I. Ruginienė's call
The Lithuanian Prime Minister urges more focus on children's activities and proposes banning social networks for minors to combat addiction and violence.
Operation to combat million-dollar frauds against Caixa Econômica is carried out in Alagoas
A coordinated operation in Alagoas targets a criminal organization fraudulently extracting funds from Caixa Econômica Federal.
'Anti-Romeo Squad active for women's safety', says police
The police have deployed the Anti-Romeo and Gang Suppression Squads in four key locations to combat rising incidents of harassment against women and girls in India.
Police launches operation against drug trafficking and money laundering in the Sertão of Pernambuco
The Civil Police of Pernambuco launched 'Operation Resilience' to combat drug trafficking and organized crime in the Sertão region.