Giant fish on the brink of extinction. The reason is shocking
A rare species of fish, Salmo trutta, found in Sussex, England, is facing extinction due to housing development plans in the area.
"Invest in Lithuania" aims to attract 2 billion euros in capital by 2030
The agency "Invest in Lithuania" plans to attract 2 billion euros in capital investments by 2030, aiming to create around 10,000 valuable jobs in the process.
A new district is being built in Helsinki – This is what it should look like
Helsinki's city council has approved plans for a new coastal district in Puotilanranta that will accommodate 2,500 residents.
Kobe University to Establish Major Course for Data Science Human Resource Development from 2027
Kobe University plans to introduce a specialized graduate program focused on data science beginning in April 2027 to meet the growing demand for skilled data analysts.
Sadales tīkls will increase the available capacity in the power grid
Sadales tīkls plans to increase available electricity capacity in Latvia's development centers by approximately 200 megawatts by 2030, with significant implications for energy infrastructure investments.
SAM: the state will finance more medical study places
The Lithuanian government plans to increase funding for medical study places to encourage healthcare professionals to work in regional areas.
The new three artificial mountains of the A-5 take off, created with the earth from underground construction: a viewpoint, a circuit, and picnic areas will be built
Three artificial earth mounds along the A-5 highway near Madrid are being developed from soil excavated during tunnel construction, with plans for recreational facilities.
This is equivalent to rewarding all those who have behaved badly over the past 20 years
The Danish government plans to allocate 15 billion kroner for coastal protection, drawing criticism from a professor who believes taxpayers shouldn't foot the bill for decades of poor development in flood-prone areas.
Chido Obi plan agreed at Man Utd after rejecting offers and 'more likely' transfer outcome
Manchester United plans to loan out 18-year-old striker Chido Obi for further development after rejecting offers for him.
Trnava developer wants to build apartment buildings and family houses for 110 families in Budmerice
A Trnava development group plans to create a residential area in Budmerice, Slovakia, accommodating 110 families with various types of housing.
Debris Retrieval Robot Arm Unveiled: Development Delays, Second Unit Set for 2026
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) unveiled a robot arm designed to retrieve melted nuclear fuel from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, with plans to deploy a second unit by fiscal year 2026 due to development delays.
Orlen and Synthos have a contract to design a small reactor for Poland
Polish companies Orlen and Synthos have signed an agreement to design a small nuclear reactor, marking a significant step in the country's atomic energy development plans.
Opposition to expand Melbourne CBD in bid to boost home ownership
The Victorian opposition plans to expand Melbourne's CBD and promote residential living as part of a strategy to improve home ownership ahead of the state election.
Pilaitė is buzzing: the reclaimed 'depression' is again in danger – plots are being replanned, a neighborhood will be nearby
Residents of Pilaitė are fighting to preserve a green zone threatened by redevelopment plans.
Eldorado Gold: The next phase of development in Greece – Goals for Olympias, Skouries
Eldorado Gold is progressing its operations in Greece with plans to enhance production at Olympias, advance the Perama project, and initiate concentrate production at Skouries by early 2026.
South Africa: Gauteng Govt To Set Up Infrastructure Agency
The Gauteng government plans to establish a new infrastructure agency to centralize major projects and improve service delivery.
Almeida will create a cultural 'refuge' for youth in the iconic Peironcely building, it will be named after Robert Capa, cost a million euros and will be managed by the foundation of Father Llanos
The city of Madrid plans to transform the historic Peironcely building into a cultural center for young people, named after photographer Robert Capa, with funding from the Father Llanos Foundation.
Smotrich and Katz are trying to force residents of a Palestinian village to relocate to the other side of the separation barrier
Israeli officials propose relocating a Palestinian community from a territorial enclave west of the separation barrier to state land east of it, citing lengthy governmental delays in approving development plans for the village.
Development of combat (Day 1460): The Czech army plans to purchase Swedish combat vehicles. Ukrainians explained how to use them properly in combat
The Czech and Slovak armies are preparing to transition to Swedish combat vehicles that have proven successful in battles in Ukraine.
40 Blocks with a Tree-Lined Park, Courts, and Play Areas: What We Know About the New Highway That Will Cross the City
The Buenos Aires city government has announced plans for a new highway project that includes a dedicated public transport lane and a linear park with recreational areas.
After early Olympic exit: What is missing in German ice hockey
The early elimination from the Olympics raises questions about the future of ice hockey in Germany, highlighting a lack of playing facilities despite the federation's plans.
Green Zones for Renewable Energy Development Were Supposed to Provide Cheap Electricity. Network Blockages Will Hinder Government Plans
Poland's government has launched an initiative to map areas suitable for renewable energy implementation, aiming to enhance investment and reduce costs; however, distribution network blockages may undermine these objectives.
The Renovation of the Neris Riverbanks Begins in Vilnius This Year: Five New Bridges Planned
Vilnius plans to enhance the Neris riverbanks with five new bridges to create lively and accessible public spaces for residents.
Netherlands Prime Minister Jetten: The Man Who Wants to Build Ten New Cities
Rob Jetten, the newly sworn-in Prime Minister of the Netherlands at 38, aims to innovate urban development with plans to create ten new cities, leveraging his political momentum from a surprise electoral victory.
OVERVIEW: Germany abandons plans to develop a fighter jet with France
Germany is preparing to exit the joint project with France for a new fighter jet after nearly ten years of development.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1457): One Hundred Agents and Security Experts Described How the United States Uncovered Putin's Plan to Conquer Ukraine
The article outlines how U.S. and British intelligence uncovered Russia's plans for an invasion of Ukraine, detailing the timeline and key figures involved.
35 Agendas Finalized, International Airport to be Built in Sonpur... Big Decision by Nitish's Cabinet
The Bihar government has approved plans for an international airport in Sonpur following a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Brandenburg: Court Halts Building Plan for Canned Beverage Factory
A court ruling has temporarily halted the construction plans for a Red Bull beverage can factory in Brandenburg, Germany.
Narva City Council approved a city budget of 134 million euros
The Narva City Council has approved a budget of 134 million euros for this year, which includes plans for new educational institutions and the expansion of the central square.
Rane Willerslev Reappointed as Director of the National Museum
Rane Willerslev has been reappointed as the director of the National Museum of Denmark, with plans outlined for its continued relevance and development.
China Awakens the Fury for Humanoid Robots: A $200 Billion Market Heading to the Stock Exchange
China is leading the charge in the humanoid robot market, with plans for significant stock market debuts from several companies amid a shift in focus from car manufacturing to android development.
President Yoon to Hold Town Hall Meeting in Jeonbuk on the 27th... 'A Place That Holds the Seeds of Strategic Businesses'
President Yoon Suk-yeol will host a town hall meeting in Jeonbuk to discuss local development plans and highlight the region's potential in various strategic industries.
Norway denies Trump: Oslo will host a meeting on Gaza but not 'together with the Peace Council'
Norway plans to host a spring meeting for the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee on development assistance to Palestine, explicitly stating it will not partner with Trump's Peace Council.
The government organizes an auction for the development of wind energy on state lands
The Estonian government plans to hold an auction for state lands suitable for wind energy development, with approximately 26 square kilometers of land available for new wind farms.
From bridges to saunas: Vilnius presents the Neris riverbank renewal plans
Vilnius has unveiled plans for the renewal of the Neris riverbanks, emphasizing a balance between nature preservation and urban development.
Mixed investments: a good idea with major execution challenges
The Mexican government plans to boost infrastructure development through mixed investments from both public and private sectors, addressing significant national infrastructure needs.
Meta to build hyper-scale data centers optimized with Nvidia GPUs
Meta announced plans to construct hyper-scale data centers optimized for both training and inference using Nvidia chip components as part of its long-term AI development roadmap.
Seoul City to Invest 16 Trillion Won in Gangbuk Development - Announcing 'Again, Gangbuk Prosperity Era 2.0'
Seoul City plans to invest 16 trillion won to enhance transportation and create industrial hubs in the Gangbuk region as part of its 'Again, Gangbuk Prosperity Era 2.0' initiative.
PHOTOS: Katsina governor unveils 15-year master plans for urban development
The Katsina State government has introduced a 15-year master plan aimed at fostering urban development in Katsina, Daura, and Funtua in response to anticipated population growth.
Mikkeli plans a new school and swimming hall by Lake Saimaa: "Will revolutionize the harbor area," says city development director
The city of Mikkeli is planning to build a new primary school and daycare center by Lake Saimaa, a project that has gained supportive feedback from local decision-makers.
Real estate developer Invego plans to issue group-level bonds
Invego Group OÜ, an Estonian real estate development firm, aims to publicly offer group bonds to Baltic investors and list them on an alternative market this spring.
Housing to play part in future of both old and new ABC sites in Adelaide
The ABC is relocating to new premises in Adelaide's CBD, with plans for affordable housing at both the new and old sites.
Venstre wants to cut development aid to countries that refuse to take back their own citizens
The Danish political party Venstre announced plans to reduce development aid from 0.7% to 0.5% of gross national income, targeting countries that do not accept their rejected asylum seekers.
Partial municipal plans
Partial municipal plans are urban planning instruments that help organize and develop specific areas within a canton in Ecuador, ensuring sustainable growth to meet social housing demands.
PHOTOS: The former central heating plant development has been named Uus-Karlowa
A new development called Uus-Karlowa is set to replace the former central heating plant in Tartu city center, featuring three apartment buildings with commercial spaces and plans for a hotel and office building.
Boxing Champion Usyk to ERR: The International Olympic Committee Showed Weakness
Ukrainian boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk visited Tallinn, where he discussed plans for the development of boxing in collaboration with local boxing communities.
Experimental electric aircraft visited Bromma - the future of the airport is being investigated
An experimental electric aircraft was showcased at Bromma Airport, prompting discussions about the airport's future amid plans for housing developments.
Developer plans residential quarter and spa hotel in Pärnu city center
A developer is preparing to construct a new residential quarter and spa hotel in the city center of Pärnu, Estonia.
Lease Ended, Entrepreneur Refuses to Vacate the Plot. The Court Will Handle the Matter
A local entrepreneur is refusing to vacate a plot of land in Olsztyn, leading to a legal dispute over the property after the city council announced plans to expand paid parking in the area.
Plans for Oberwiesenfeld: The Knorr-Bremse site will become a 'Legacy City'
The former Knorr-Bremse site in Oberwiesenfeld is set to transform into a new urban area featuring residential, commercial, and public spaces by 2027.