A Simple Morality for the City Council: Tell the Whole Truth about Oslo Nye
The article discusses the importance of transparency in political narratives, particularly concerning the financial struggles of Oslo Nye Teater, emphasizing that its economic issues stem from municipal prioritization rather than mismanagement.
Evening recap: Police Council confirms Disu as IG, FG begins direct oil revenue remittance, Wike tackles opposition, other top stories
The article covers significant political and economic developments in Nigeria, including the appointment of a new Inspector-General of Police, the government's new oil revenue policy, and political accusations amid the upcoming elections.
Departure of Malmendier: Grimm distances herself from other 'Economic Wise Men'
Ulrike Malmendier is leaving the German government's council of economic experts, leading to conflicting statements among council members regarding the council's role in personnel decisions.
Departure of Malmendier: Grimm distances herself from other "Economic Wise Men"
Veronika Grimm distances herself from a statement by the German Council of Economic Experts regarding the departure of Ulrike Malmendier.
Auto Industry: "The Mood Among Staff is Tense"
Mercedes is facing declining sales and profits, resulting in significant job cuts and heightened tensions among employees according to the labor council leader Ergun Lümali.
FAZ Exclusive: This Trade Economist Is to Join the Advisory Board
The German government is expected to announce the appointment of Gabriel Felbermayr as a new member of the Advisory Council for Economic Experts, following the departure of Ulrike Malmendier.
Expert Council: Economic Experts Criticize the Dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier
The Economic Experts have expressed their disappointment and surprise regarding the government's early dismissal of colleague Ulrike Malmendier.
Dispute over political orientation: What will become of the economic sages?
The article discusses the internal conflicts and future uncertainties facing Germany's Council of Economic Experts following the dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier and the ensuing power struggles.
Discussions Begin to Correct Delays in Minimum Wage Enforcement, Including Suppression of Excessive Competition with Neighboring Prefectures
Japan's Central Minimum Wage Council has initiated discussions aimed at correcting delays in the enforcement of minimum wage increases and addressing excessive wage competition with neighboring prefectures.
KPMG appoints Adeyemi African CEO
KPMG has appointed Tola Adeyemi as the new CEO for its African operations, effective from March 2026, alongside two independent members to its Africa Governance Council, emphasizing its commitment to the continent's growth.
Expert Council: The Dismissal of Economist Malmendier is a Fatal Signal
The article discusses the dismissal of economist Ulrike Malmendier from Germany's Economic Expert Council and the implications of such a political move amidst troubling economic times.
"Economic Advisors" Turmoil: Advisors for a Free Market Economy
The article discusses the departure of economist Ulrike Malmendier from the German Council of Economic Experts, highlighting political and analytical independence concerns.
K. Mitsotakis: The decision on the new increase in the minimum wage will be made at the end of March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined key economic objectives during a meeting of the Governmental Economic Policy Council, including the announcement of a forthcoming decision on the minimum wage increase by the end of March.
Ulrike Malmendier: CDU Pressures Top Researcher to Leave the Council of Economic Experts
Ulrike Malmendier, a prominent economist in the U.S., is reportedly being forced out of Germany's Council of Economic Experts due to pressure from the CDU party, amidst conflicting narratives about the reasons behind her departure.
The Government Economic Policy Council will convene tomorrow under Kyriakos Mitsotakis
The Government Economic Policy Council will meet tomorrow under the presidency of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Maximos Mansion.
Discussion on creating a special economic zone in Ukraine managed by Trump's peace council at peace talks
The ongoing peace talks in Geneva discussed the potential establishment of a 40-kilometer wide free economic zone in Ukraine, which would be overseen by Donald Trump's peace council.
EFCC arrests 20 over electoral fraud in FCT council polls, recovers over N17m
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested 20 individuals for electoral fraud during the Federal Capital Territory local government elections and recovered over 17 million Naira intended for vote buying.
Economy: Economist Malmendier could be replaced
Economist Ulrike Malmendier may lose her position on the Advisory Council for Economic Development, with resistance within the government regarding her reappointment.
Bogusław Chrabota: Trump Buried the Council of Peace with Tariffs
The article discusses Trump's recent tariffs as a political move rather than an economic one, particularly after the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against his tariff policy.
RP Employers' Council expanded with new business representatives
The RP Employers' Council has added new members from diverse business backgrounds to enhance its debate on business conditions in Poland.
Paltamo loans 100,000 euros to a golf company - council decided with a vote of 16 to 4
Paltamo municipality has approved a 100,000 euro loan to Paltamo Golf Oy to aid in its financial restructuring, a decision made by the town council with a vote of 16 to 4.
Amid chaos, southern Yemen dreams of regaining independence
Southern Yemen's Aden sees a large push for independence amid economic and humanitarian crises.
Narva City Council approved a budget of 134 million
Narva's City Council has approved a conservative budget of 134 million euros for the city, earmarking significant funds for investment projects despite economic challenges.
Paltamo intends to grant a loan of 100,000 euros to a golf course whose entrepreneur has just lost a dispute over unpaid debt
The Paltamo municipal council is set to decide on a proposed 100,000 euro loan to Paltamo Golf for financial restructuring amidst the owner's recent economic challenges.
Libya: UN Libya Envoy Warns Security Council Political Deadlock Threatens State Unity
The UN envoy for Libya warns that ongoing political deadlock and economic deterioration are jeopardizing national unity.
Sanwo-Olu Hails Oniru Business Council
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu praised the Oniru Business and Cultural Day, emphasizing the importance of responsible leadership in development during the inauguration of the Oniru Business Council.
Hassett sharply criticizes Fed report: "The worst analysis in history". Dispute over Trump’s tariff costs
The director of the National Economic Council harshly criticized a Federal Reserve report claiming that U.S. companies and consumers bear 90% of the costs of Trump's tariffs, calling it the worst scientific work in the history of the Federal Reserve System.
Chart of the Day: Slovakia Faces Years of Slowest Growth in History
Slovakia is expected to experience the slowest economic growth in its recent history due to government consolidation and unfavorable global developments.
Antonis Samaras: Greece Should Have Joined Trump's Peace Council from the Start
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras criticized Greece's foreign policy direction and advocated for early participation in Trump's Peace Council during a meeting with President Kostas Tasoulas.
Climate Council: The EU is not prepared for climate change
The EU's scientific advisory council on climate change states that it is inadequately prepared for the impacts of climate change and needs to increase investments for better protection against climate-related disasters.
The Expert Council Sounds the Alarm About the Election Budget: 'Future Generations Will Pay'
The chairman of the Fiscal Policy Council, Lars Heikensten, delivers a harsh critique of the Swedish government's election budget, stating that it reflects a serious disregard for future economic stability.
Today the Eurogroup Meeting – The Initiative of the 'Six' at the Top of the Agenda
The Eurogroup Economic and Financial Affairs Council is meeting in Brussels to discuss enhancing the international role of the euro.
Costa: "Common debt is no longer a taboo, if necessary we will use it"
European leaders are now open to the idea of common debt as a solution for enhancing EU competitiveness, according to European Council President Antonio Costa.
Minimum wage increase in Colombia is suspended and a new one must be issued after ruling by the Council of State
Colombia's Council of State has provisionally suspended the government's recently announced 23.7% increase in the minimum wage, requiring a new decree to be issued within eight days.
Disbanding NERV is a mistake by the government, economists point out
Economists believe that dissolving the National Economic Council (NERV) would be detrimental for the Czech government.
We Have Reached the Edge of Taxation of Work and Companies, Says Novysedlák from the Budgetary Council
Viktor Novysedlák argues that the Slovak government should reconsider its consolidation measures to foster economic growth and warns that the current taxation levels are nearing unsustainable limits.
The government voluntarily prepared itself for dozens of experts. But it’s not a surprise
The Czech government's decision to disband the National Economic Council led by a small group of experts signals a significant shift in its economic strategy, which may hinder potential economic benefits.
Shaking the Dog: Motorists Wanted to Monitor Babiš, Instead They Defend Massive Budget Cuts and Mimic Schillerová
The Czech government has proposed a budget deficit of 310 billion crowns, marking a setback for the Motorists, who campaigned for balanced budgets.
Economic Justice Action Group: Estimated Profit of 8.5 Billion Won from Family Company of Former Seoul Council Member for Sale of Rental Housing
A civil society group revealed that a family company of a former Seoul council member earned an estimated profit of 8.5 billion won by selling two officetels to the Seoul Housing and Urban Development Corporation.
Jagland's lawyer on Økokrim investigation: - He takes this very seriously
Thorbjørn Jagland is under investigation for serious corruption charges by Økokrim, Norway's national authority for investigation and prosecution of economic and environmental crime, but maintains his innocence and is cooperating with the inquiry.
A new committee for economic and investment attraction is being formed in the Rezekne City Council; Bartaševičs denies that it was created for him
The Rezekne City Council is establishing a new committee aimed at promoting economic activity and investment, amidst controversy regarding its motivations.
The Knights of the EU
The letter from Brussels emphasizes the need for Europe to defend its strategic interests and strengthen its production base ahead of the informal European Council meeting.
The Budget Council warns of weak growth; Saková and Kamenický are to present an economic revival plan
Slovakia's Budget Council has lowered its economic growth forecast for this year to below one percent, prompting ministers to develop strategies for economic stimulation.
Tinubu vows to replace open grazing with ranching reforms
President Bola Tinubu emphasizes the need for ranching reforms at the National Economic Council conference to address national security issues related to livestock management.
Gombe governor pledges support for Tinubu’s renewed hope plan
Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya expressed support for President Tinubu's National Development Plan during the National Economic Council Conference in Abuja.
Schillerová rejected the abolition of the National Budget Council, which Babiš called unnecessary
Czech Minister Schillerová has rejected the suggestion to abolish the National Budget Council, despite the call from former Prime Minister Babiš labeling it as unnecessary.
The government decided to abolish the National Economic Council of the Government
Czechia's government has announced the dissolution of the National Economic Council, impacting its advisory capabilities on economic matters.
Tallinn establishes its council to stimulate the capital's economy
Tallinn is creating an economic council to boost growth in the capital, focusing on reducing bureaucracy and expediting planning processes.
Shettima to chair NEC conference on economic growth
Vice President Kashim Shettima is set to chair a National Economic Council Conference focused on promoting economic coordination and inclusive growth in Nigeria.
Sources: UN Security Council Will Approve Exceptions to Sanctions for North Korea's Aid Projects
The UN Security Council is expected to approve exemptions to sanctions for humanitarian aid projects in North Korea, amidst ongoing economic struggles and food shortages in the country.