INDREK TOOMAS ⟩ In future logistics, the solution matters, not the origin
Indrek Toomas emphasizes that in logistics, the practical performance of vehicles in real conditions is more important than their country of origin.
Origin countries are still not indicated on certain product price tags in stores; entrepreneurs point to a bureaucratic error
Despite a new regulation requiring the indication of a product's country of origin on price tags, many products in Latvia still lack this information, prompting concerns from entrepreneurs about bureaucratic inaccuracies.
Balen Shah's Government in Nepal! RSP Leads in Trends
In Nepal's recent elections, the RSP appears to be gaining a majority, positioning Balen Shah to become the country's first Prime Minister of Madheshi origin.
A small minority in Israel lives the war with mixed feelings
A small minority of Iranian Jews in Israel express mixed emotions about the ongoing conflict with Iran, balancing their support for military actions with concern for their relatives in their country of origin.
The immigration map in Spain: America represents 70% of residents and Morocco leads as a country
Spain has surpassed 10 million foreign residents for the first time, with a significant proportion coming from the Americas and Morocco being the leading country of origin.
Presidents' Day: why it is celebrated in the U.S. and the origin of the federal holiday on February 16
The article discusses the significance and historical origins of Presidents' Day in the United States, a federal holiday that pays tribute to the country's presidents, especially George Washington.
Flower industry fights for clearer labelling amid $220m Valentine's spend
The flower industry in Australia is advocating for clearer country of origin labelling as the Valentine’s Day spending surge approaches, with an estimated total expenditure of $220 million on flowers.
With imports on the rise, why aren't we told where our wood comes from?
Consumers in Australia are pushing for country-of-origin labels on timber products amidst rising imports, highlighting a demand for transparency.
In a country where origin matters, preschool does matter
The article discusses the significant impact of one's birthplace on social mobility in Mexico, emphasizing the importance of early education as a means to mitigate inequality.
A Spanish-origin medievalist in the times of ICE: a foreigner in his own country
Scholar Roger Martínez-Dávila highlights discrimination he faced requiring citizenship proof at a U.S. university, unlike his non-Hispanic peers.
TPS in 2026: which countries maintain protection in the U.S. and how the rules for migrants change
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) remains in effect in the U.S. for thousands of Latin American migrants in 2026, with varying scenarios depending on their country of origin due to resolutions by the Department of Homeland Security and court rulings affecting residence and employment.
More than a third of traders fined for not indicating the country of origin
Over a third of traders have been penalized for failing to display the country of origin of various imported fruits and vegetables.
VIDEO Minister Vlajčić Went to the Store with a Magnifying Glass: See What He Found on the Shelves
Croatian Minister of Agriculture David Vlajčić shared a video inspecting stores to ensure compliance with new labeling rules for fruits and vegetables, emphasizing that the country of origin must be as visible as the product price.
VIDEO Minister Vlajčić went to the store with a magnifying glass. He checked the new rules
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture David Vlajčić released a video of his store visit to check the enforcement of new labeling rules for fruits and vegetables, ensuring the country of origin is as visible as the price.
The Biggest Rupee... How World Bank Chief Ajay Banga Became 'Piya' After Coming to Pakistan
Ajay Banga, the President of the World Bank of Indian origin, is in Pakistan where citizens are mocking the country's dependence on debt amidst ongoing financial issues.
Iran: the collapse of the economy at the origin of the popular revolt
The article discusses ongoing protests in Iran driven by economic collapse, with international organizations predicting a recession in the country for 2025 and 2026, amid escalating violence leading to fatalities.