Deputy chief of army warns ADF has become 'detached' from violent nature of war
The Deputy Chief of Army, Major General Chris Smith, has criticized the Australian Defence Force for becoming detached from the brutal realities of war due to the prevalence of managerial language.
Pekka Haavisto does not know the salary of his new job
Finnish politician Pekka Haavisto has been appointed as the UN Secretary-General's new special envoy to Sudan, leaving his parliamentary role in the process.
Asim Munir Stuck in a Triangular Crisis! Tension with India, BLA Attack, and Now War with Afghanistan
Pakistan's Army Chief General Asim Munir is grappling with three major crises: escalating tensions with India, a deadly attack by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), and now open warfare declared against Afghanistan.
Stock Exchange: The new 'appointment' for Progressive ATE
On March 17, the General Assembly has been scheduled for Progressive ATE amid a dispute between management and major shareholder Koutlas Lemonias.
Growing Inward: Vitoria's Urbanism That Frustrates Builders
Vitoria's new General Urban Planning Plan aims to promote a more compact and sustainable city while addressing excessive land consumption.
What is the name of the oldest university in the USA?
This article features a quiz on various general knowledge questions, including the name of the oldest university in the USA.
Help for Rosacea is not always available from pharmacies or general practitioners - A dermatologist explains how to find suitable treatment
A dermatologist provides guidance on finding effective treatment for rosacea, which can be exacerbated by mismanagement.
FIFA fires Secretary General Valcke
FIFA has terminated Secretary General Jerome Valcke amid an ongoing corruption investigation related to World Cup ticket sales.
Mexicans in Paris 2024: Which sports have been most affected by Ana Guevara and CONADE?
Mexican athletes are concluding their participation in the Paris 2024 Olympics, with some winning medals, but the Director General of CONADE, Ana Gabriela Guevara, is dissatisfied with the overall results and support provided to various sports.
What to know as ASIC takes Budget Direct owner to court
Australia's financial regulator is suing Auto and General, the underwriter of Budget Direct, over allegations of misleading advertising that resulted in financial losses for thousands of customers.
Airbnb hosts earn 92,000 pesos in CDMX
In 2023, Airbnb hosts in Mexico City had a typical income of 92,000 pesos, marking a significant increase from previous years, as reported by รngel Terral, the company's general director in Mexico.
Shakira in Mexico: Tickets Sell Out in General Sale and Three New Dates Announced
Tickets for Shakira's concerts in Mexico sold out rapidly during the general sale, leading to the announcement of three additional performance dates.
A Litmus Test for the New Attorney General: Reward Garcรญa Ortiz's Team or 'Heal the Wounds' in the Prosecutorial Race
The new Attorney General Teresa Peramato faces a crucial decision regarding appointments within the Prosecutor's Office, as she must choose between rewarding her predecessor's team or addressing the rifts caused by recent controversies.
Tens of thousands of Budget Direct customers overcharged, ASIC alleges
ASIC is pursuing legal action against Budget Direct for allegedly overcharging approximately 39,000 customers who lost online discounts due to policy amendments.
Video: Patients and companions crowd the reception and corridors of HGF, in Fortaleza
Patients and their companions are overcrowding the reception and corridors of the General Hospital of Fortaleza (HGF), highlighting the challenges faced by this critical care facility amid increased demand.
NANS demands youth-friendly policing from new IG Disu
The National Association of Nigerian Students has called for reforms in policing to be more youth-sensitive under the new Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu.
The AFA started works on the vacant lot in Pilar to try to justify the move of its headquarters
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has initiated construction on a vacant lot in Pilar to formalize its headquarters' move, a strategy supported by Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof to evade oversight by the General Inspection of Justice.
BREAKING: INEC shifts 2027 general elections to January, February
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria has rescheduled the 2027 General Elections to January and February following changes in the electoral law.
Australia news live: attorneys general to meet to discuss antisemitism and online hate; cheaper mortgages push up cash rate, RBA says
Australiaโs state and federal attorneys general are meeting to address rising antisemitism and online hate in a concerted effort to reinforce protections against discrimination and hate speech.
The 'work' meeting of the commanders of the Lithuanian and NATO armies in the gym: how the generals sweat?
A gym meeting between Lithuanian army leader R. Vaikลกnoras and NATO General Christopher Donahue underscores the importance of both physical fitness and strategic planning for military readiness.
De la Fuente meets with the Secretary General of the OECD; highlights economic advances in Mexico
Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramรณn de la Fuente met with OECD Secretary General Mathias Cormann to discuss Mexico's economic progress and upcoming studies, emphasizing social advancements and poverty reduction.
Chief of the Public Ministry of SP Launches Reelection Campaign
The Attorney General of Justice of Sรฃo Paulo, Paulo Sรฉrgio de Oliveira e Costa, is launching his reelection campaign next week, ahead of the elections scheduled for April 11.
Senate urges Tinubu to sack CAC boss
The Nigerian Senate has called for the removal of the Corporate Affairs Commission's Registrar-General due to persistent non-compliance with committee summons.
The 38-Year-Old Leaks Urine When She Sneezes and Trains. 'You Shouldn't Put Up With This,' Says the General Practitioner.
A 38-year-old woman discusses her struggle with involuntary urine leakage during activities like sneezing, laughing, and exercising, challenging the stereotype that such issues only affect older women.
Citizen Participation Council and commissioners defend the organization of the attorney general selection contest
The Citizen Participation Council and a commission defend the public competition to select the attorney general amid civil society criticisms.
Challenge to Pro: Karina Milei put Adorni in charge of forming technical teams in the Capital and took a pawn from Zago
Karina Milei, the Secretary General of the Presidency in Argentina, assigned Manuel Adorni to lead the formation of technical teams for the Libertad Avanza party as they aim to challenge the Pro party in the upcoming city elections.
Former 'number two' of the Andalusian PSOE and a former advisor prosecuted for training courses
The former deputy general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE, Rafael Velasco, and former employment advisor Antonio Fernรกndez have been prosecuted for irregularities in public training aid.
The Director General of Sida Resigns: 'It's Not Always About Being in Agreement'
Jakob Granit, the Director General of the aid agency Sida, is stepping down and transitioning to a new role, as announced by the government.
Science will request the dismissal of the manager of the CNIO, accused of harassment by the former general secretary
The Ministry of Science in Spain is set to request the dismissal of Josรฉ Manuel Bernabรฉ, the manager of the CNIO, following allegations of harassment by a former official.
The Ministry of Science requests the dismissal of the manager of the CNIO after 'an alleged case of harassment'
Spain's Ministry of Science has requested the dismissal of Josรฉ Manuel Bernabรฉ, manager of the National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), following allegations of harassment against former secretary general Laura Muรฑoz.
The AFA will go to court to avoid the appointment of observers and claimed that the measure is "a whim" of the Government
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has announced plans to challenge in court the request from the General Inspection of Justice (IGJ) for the appointment of observers due to alleged irregularities, labeling the government's actions as a whim.
Change at the top in motorsport: Dario Marrafuschi at the helm of the Pirelli division, Mario Isola new general director of ACI Sport
Dario Marrafuschi will replace Mario Isola as the head of the Motorsport business unit at Pirelli starting March 1, and Isola will transition to the general director of ACI Sport.
Government: Director General of Sida resigns
The Director General of Sida, Jakob Granit, has resigned from his position and will take up a new role within the government, as announced by the government in a press release.
Ukrainian army destroys Russian radar equipment in Crimea
The Ukrainian army struck two Russian radar systems in occupied Crimea, according to Ukraine's General Staff.
The IGJ dismissed Kicillof's move to cover Chiqui Tapia regarding the observers in the AFA: "The move has no validity"
The General Inspector of Justice in Argentina rejected Governor Axel Kicillof's attempt to protect AFA President Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia from scrutiny by stating that the AFA remains under the jurisdiction of Buenos Aires City, and thus the government's actions are invalid.
The Prime Minister of Denmark announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24, 2026, highlighting the importance of security policy and relationships with the United States.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of Garcรญa Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General รlvaro Garcรญa Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.
Denmark will hold early general elections on March 24
Denmark is set to hold early general elections on March 24, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen who emphasizes increased defense spending amidst geopolitical tensions.
The Supreme Court rejects the annulment of the conviction of the former Attorney General for the revelation of secrets
The Supreme Court of Spain has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General รlvaro Garcรญa Ortiz for the crime of revealing secrets, rejecting calls for annulment by his defense and emphasizing the dissenting opinions of two judges.
The CNMC opens a case against Ibai Llanos and could sanction him with a fine of up to 750,000 euros
The CNMC has opened a case against popular content creator Ibai Llanos for a serious violation of the General Law of Audiovisual Communication, potentially resulting in a fine of up to 750,000 euros.
Will there be a general strike this Friday, February 27?
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) confirmed its action plan against labor reform, but stated there will be no general strike on February 27 despite some unions planning to mobilize.
Danish Prime Minister announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that general elections are scheduled for March 24, 2026, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming mandate for her Social Democrats.
Pekka Haavisto's Surprise Press Conference - Watch Live at 14:55
Finnish MP Pekka Haavisto is holding a press conference regarding current affairs after being appointed as the UN Secretary-General's new special representative to Sudan.
The feeling of urgency is lacking in Lithuania's defense policy, emphasizes Hodges
Retired General Ben Hodges criticized Lithuania's defense policy for lacking a sense of urgency in preparing for potential threats from Russia.
Valve is getting sued over loot boxes - hereโs why
New York's Attorney General is suing Valve for allegedly promoting illegal gambling through loot boxes in popular games.
There are candidates for the first president of the Supreme Court. Six names on the table
Six judges have been nominated as candidates for the position of the president of the Supreme Court in Poland during a general assembly of judges.
A party was blown apart. One chairman resigned. Another died โ and the clown bus drove by several times
Denmark has called a general election, reflecting on a turbulent three-year government marked by internal conflicts and external pressures.
The Inspection Summoned Prosecutors Dealing with the Bitcoin Case
The Czech General Inspection of Security Forces has summoned prosecutors for clarification regarding a high-profile bitcoin case involving allegations against the former Minister of Justice.
Are you going from the general sauna directly to the pool? You might be part of the wild west of sauna worlds
The increasing number of public saunas in Finland is raising concerns about their maintenance and health regulations, as many operators lack the expertise to manage these spaces effectively.
Morning Recap: Disu declares war on police corruption, LAUTECH mourns as six students die, other top stories
The article highlights major news stories in Nigeria, including the new acting Inspector-General of Police's commitment to eradicating corruption and a tragic accident resulting in the deaths of six nursing students from LAUTECH.