Worldwide Megabuildings 2026: Where Landmarks Become Reality
New architectural landmarks expected to be completed by 2026 include significant projects like the Sagrada Famรญlia in Barcelona and the Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi.
Ritsumeikan University plans to establish new graduate school to cultivate 'space talent' combining science and management
Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto announces plans to establish a new graduate school focusing on training experts in the field of space, combining science and management starting from April 2028.
Magic without a wand: how children learn to solve problems?
The article discusses how the Robotics Academy in Lithuania engages children in problem-solving through modern educational techniques, likening the process to a form of magic.
First Home Port Cruise Operation Linking Air and Rail to Busan Port... First Example of Regional Stay-Type Cruise
The first cruise ship departing from Busan Port for overseas travel, utilizing links from air and rail, has arrived, marking a significant development in regional tourism.
Information Room as of March 24
The Dogok Information Culture Library is offering a parenting class aimed at parents of elementary school children, focusing on child development and parenting skills.
Aapo Ilves: The Lyrics of Kukerpillid Were a Great Help to Me at a Tender Age
Aapo Ilves reflects on how the lyrics from the band Kukerpillid significantly influenced his early development as a musician.
Venstre signals massive cuts to poor countries and Danish organizations
The Danish political party Venstre proposes significant cuts to development aid, which may lead to the complete removal of support for certain organizations and countries.
Vantaa expropriated a large inheritance estate at a bargain price, but the neighbor could strike it rich from their own land
The Finnish city of Vantaa has expropriated the Saraksen family estate for future residential development, prompting controversy over compensation and the ongoing legal battle.
Rural Development Foundation: E-Piim has an owner who will pay off debts and restart the factory
The Rural Development Foundation signals that E-Piim's bankruptcy is a serious concern for Estonia's dairy sector, affecting numerous dairy farmers who are owed money.
Munich's new mayor in an interview: What Dominik Krause plans - 'It's important to me that we move forward faster'
Dominik Krause, Munich's newly elected mayor, speaks about his vision for the city, emphasizing increased engagement in housing development and a move away from party disputes.
[Pharmaceutical and Bio News] SK Bioscience signs contract for contract manufacturing of MSD Ebola vaccine
SK Bioscience announced a partnership with global pharmaceutical company MSD to participate in the development project for an Ebola vaccine supported by CEPI.
Offices and apartments worth billions around railway stations
The article discusses the revival of commercial development projects around railway stations in Polish cities, focusing on urban renewal and improved services for travelers.
US Super-network of Drones: Faster and More Precise War
The United States is advancing the development of an integrated network of drones aimed at enhancing decision-making speed, engagement precision, and information superiority on the battlefield.
South Africa: Employment Programmes Must Create Long-Term Opportunities - Deputy President
Deputy President Paul Mashatile emphasized the need for South Africa's public employment programs to foster long-term opportunities rather than create dependency during his speech at the Annual Labour School.
South Africa: North West Intensifies FMD Vaccination Drive Across Districts
The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is intensifying its Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination campaign to combat an outbreak that has affected livestock in the province.
Namibia: Environment Minister Daniel Calls Kunene 'Region of Opportunity' On Independence Day
On Independence Day, Environment Minister Indileni Daniel praised the Kunene region as a vital area for development and inclusivity in Namibia.
Gender Differences: "Many highly gifted girls make sure not to outshine others"
Career consultant Alma Drekoviฤ highlights the tendency for highly gifted girls to downplay their intelligence in order not to overshadow their peers, leading to potential issues with self-esteem and career development.
"Madara Cosmetics" will implement seven research projects worth more than 2 million euros
Madara Cosmetics is set to launch seven research projects valued over 2 million euros, focusing on the development of unique cosmetic products in collaboration with local scientists and expertise centers.
Madrid and Barcelona: the book that explores two different ways of being metropolises
A new book examines the social and urban realities of Madrid and Barcelona, focusing on their historical, demographic, and political differences.
Lorena Cos, sports psychologist: "Teaching children to manage defeat is not normalizing failure"
Lorena Cos advocates that teaching children how to cope with defeat is essential for their development and should not be considered as normalizing failure.
"Madrid is much cheaper than other cities": how the capital became a bargain (for the rich)
Madrid has emerged as a prime destination for the wealthy, boasting a cost of living significantly lower than other major cities like London, Paris, and New York.
Park Hyung-joon: "Why is it that only Busan is excluded from the same regional development law?... Calls for special law processing with head shaving"
Busan Mayor Park Hyung-joon shaved his head to urge the passage of a special law aimed at fostering Busan as a global hub city.
Jeong Cheong-rae: 'I politely request Kim Boo-gyeom to run as the Democratic Party's candidate for Daegu mayor'
Jeong Cheong-rae, the leader of the Democratic Party, has formally requested former Prime Minister Kim Boo-gyeom to run as the party's candidate for mayor of Daegu, emphasizing his leadership skills as crucial for the city's development.
Ekong calls for long-term plan after World Cup failure
Former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has called for a long-term vision for Nigerian football development following the country's failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The Green Mayor Fought Against New Hotels - Now She Has Voted For Them
Line Barfod, the climate, technical, and environmental mayor of Copenhagen, reversed her stance and voted in favor of certain hotel developments after initially opposing them.
Group urges FG to prioritise N'Delta ports development
The Ijaw Youth Congress Worldwide has urged the Nigerian Federal Government to prioritize the development and operationalization of key ports in the Niger Delta region.
Pinacoteca Benedicto Calixto Receives the Exhibition 'Santos 480 Years - Cradle of Modern Brazil'
The Pinacoteca Benedicto Calixto in Santos is hosting a free exhibition that highlights the city's historical and cultural significance in the development of modern Brazil.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announces the completion of a $35 million affordable housing project
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the completion of a $35 million affordable housing project in Long Island, aimed at addressing the ongoing housing crisis.
Ministers confirm locations for seven new towns in England
UK ministers have announced the locations for seven new towns aimed at addressing housing shortages through a significant housebuilding project.
Entry of Owaisi in West Bengal elections, alliance with Humayun Kabir's party
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi announced an alliance with Humayun Kabir's 'Common People Development Party' for the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections.
As China charts a new course, Hong Kong writes its next chapter
The article discusses China's plans for economic growth and the role Hong Kong will play in this development following the latest governmental announcements.
It has more than 220,000 inhabitants: the rural city in Brazil that has rewritten its history in 10 years
Sinop, a city in Brazilโs Mato Grosso state, has transformed from an agricultural frontier into a model of integrated agriculture and urban development over the past decade.
A new face among 'ลฝalgiris': T. Masiulis' comments
T. Masiulis' team convincingly defeated ล iauliai 94-65, emphasizing the tough competition they faced during the game.
Trump Targets Electric Car Chargers โ Threatens to Stifle Development of Charging Network
Trump's administration is pushing for a 100% American-made requirement for electric vehicle charging network components, facing opposition from officials in 20 states who claim it would undermine expansion efforts.
KL: Teemu Selรคnne's luxury project facing headwinds
Teemu Selรคnne's long-awaited luxury residential project in Espoo, Finland, has hit delays due to appeals related to its zoning changes.
1860 Munich against Duisburg: Only a very distant pursuer left
1860 Munich has enjoyed recent success in their matches, but there remains an acknowledgment of challenges ahead despite a fundraising event for their youth division.
An Open Prison for Women is Being Built Near Prague. The First in the Czech Republic
A new open prison for women is being established near Prague, marking a significant development in the Czech Republic's prison system.
Residents of Rumลกiลกkฤs Surprised โ Their Favorite Park Has Been Thinned Out: Several Trees Fell
Residents of Rumลกiลกkฤs in Lithuania are distraught after many trees were cut down in their beloved park, reportedly by a new property owner.
Dispute over passage: There is no way to new apartments
A local property owner in Munich aims to convert a dilapidated train keeper's house into living space, despite neighborhood disputes over accessibility and development plans.
What do you think about the military cooperation between the U.S. and Ecuador to attack criminal groups?
The article discusses varying opinions on U.S. military cooperation with Ecuador in combating crime, highlighting both support for the cooperation and calls for a focus on social development.
BREAKING: Man City star Ruben Dias ruled out of Carabao Cup final in huge boost for Arsenal
Ruben Dias of Manchester City will miss the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal due to a hamstring injury, a development that could enhance Arsenal's chances in the match.
Chicago residents unionize to fight possible displacement, rent hikes over Obama Presidential Center
Residents of a rent-controlled apartment building in Chicago have unionized to oppose potential displacement and rent hikes linked to the development of the Obama Presidential Center.
Sources: Truce team considers peace talks with Iran
US officials outline preconditions for negotiations with Iran, focusing on halting uranium enrichment and arms development.
"Haven of Stability": China Promises Reliability to Foreign Companies Amid Trump Turmoil
Chinese Premier Li Qiang promises foreign firms increased economic openness and equal treatment during the China Development Forum in response to growing global trade tensions sparked by US President Donald Trump's policies.
Chelsea's Billion-Pound Nursery Project Is Flawed and Liam Rosenior Is Doomed
Chelsea Football Club faces a crisis after a disappointing performance under manager Liam Rosenior, who is struggling to leverage a squad filled with potential but lacking immediate results.
The man getting things done for Doug Ford in the north
Ontario's Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford is distinguished by his unique approach to consensus-building and modernization efforts in northern Ontario.
Anniversaries of March 22: What happened on a day like today?
March 22 features various historical events celebrated on this day, including World Water Day, emphasizing the importance of water.
Tony Martinโs friend reveals major new plan for shotgun farmer's land
Jacqueline Wadsley plans to convert the properties of the late farmer Tony Martin into ten new homes following her inheritance of his estate.
Salvatore Lauro, shipowner and former senator, has died
Salvatore Lauro, a prominent shipowner and former senator in Italy, has passed away at the age of 75 in Ischia, where he was born.
Swedish Think Tank: Russia's Economic Difficulties Are Unlikely to End the War in Ukraine
A Swedish think tank indicates that Russia's economic struggles will not likely lead to the end of the war in Ukraine, while the conflict initiated by the USA and Israel against Iran presents a positive development for Moscow.