CHARTS ⟩ The number of self-referred patients has decreased, but this does not manage the overload in the ER
The number of self-referred patients to emergency services in Estonia has decreased, but there remains significant pressure on emergency departments due to minor health issues not properly directed to general practitioners.
Federico Bolaños Hospital in Milagro suspends outpatient consultations and ambulatory surgeries due to heavy rains
Heavy rainfall in Milagro has led to the suspension of outpatient services and ambulatory surgeries at the Federico Bolaños General Hospital.
UK trace found in assassination attempt on Russian general – FSB chief
Russian authorities allege that the UK's secret services were involved in an assassination attempt on a high-ranking general, which they claim was orchestrated by Ukrainian intelligence with assistance from third parties.
Day of the General Services Assistant: women share challenges and achievements in their work routine
On the Day of the General Services Assistant, women share their experiences and the vital role they play in maintaining cleanliness in schools, hospitals, and businesses in Brazil.
Digital upgrade at the General Secretariat for Information Systems – Which services of gov.gr will not be available
The General Secretariat for Information Systems and Digital Governance in Greece is initiating a digital upgrade that will temporarily render several government services unavailable on February 22nd.
General strike: open businesses, but with fewer customers and delivery as a refuge in the City
During a general strike, Buenos Aires businesses remained open but experienced a significant drop in customer traffic, relying on delivery services for sales.
General strike by the CGT: one by one, the paralyzed services and the sectors that are operating
Argentina's CGT union called a general strike, leading to widespread disruptions in services across various sectors.
The general strike of the CGT against Milei's labor reform has begun: what is known about the measure and which services are affected
The CGT has initiated a 24-hour general strike against the labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government, impacting transportation and other services.
CGT Strike Live: Services and Transport Affected by the Strike on Thursday, February 19
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) has called for a general strike affecting services and transportation in Argentina on February 19, in response to a proposed labor reform.
Subway: What happens to the service during tomorrow's general strike
A 24-hour general strike led by the Confederación General del Trabajo in Argentina will impact subway services in Buenos Aires, coinciding with a congressional vote on labor reform.
One by One: Which Transport Services Are Halting Due to the CGT Strike
A national 24-hour strike led by Argentina's Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT) has been announced in response to a labor reform bill being debated in Congress.
How will subways, buses, and trains operate during the total strike of the CGT
The CGT has declared a general strike that will affect public transportation services across Argentina due to significant labor reforms under discussion in Congress.
CGT Strike: Buses, Subways, Trains, and Flights Affected by the General Strike on February 19
The CGT labor union in Argentina has announced a general strike on February 19 against labor reform, impacting essential services.
CGT Strike: Will there be subways tomorrow, Thursday, February 19?
The CGT has called for a general strike on the day the Chamber of Deputies discusses a labor reform bill, impacting public transportation services.
Will there be transport this Thursday, February 19?
A general strike called by the CGT may affect public transport services in Argentina on Thursday, February 19, in response to the debate over labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies.
CGT Strike: What is known about public transport services
A general strike called by Argentina's CGT labor union is set to disrupt public transportation in response to a parliamentary debate on labor reform.
US authorizes exploration and production of oil and gas in Venezuela
The US Treasury Department has issued a general license allowing for the provision of goods, technology, software, or American services for the exploration, development, or production of oil and gas in Venezuela.
TEHIK services are down due to network outage
A significant network outage at TEHIK has disrupted all services, including the health information system and health portal, affecting pharmacists and general practitioners.
CAC records 10,000 business registrations daily with AI adoption – Registrar-General
The Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria reports that it now processes around 10,000 business registration requests daily due to the integration of artificial intelligence into its services.
Ukrainian Security Services Were Behind Shooting of GRU General, FSB Says
The FSB claims that arrested suspects in the shooting of GRU General Vladimir Alexeyev were acting on orders from Ukraine's SBU.
Poland involved in attempted assassination of Russian general – investigators
The Russian FSB alleges that Polish special services aided Ukraine in plotting the assassination attempt of Russian General Vladimir Alekseyev.
Russia: The UAE has extradited the suspect in the attack on a general of the intelligence services
A Russian citizen, born in Ukraine, was extradited from Dubai to Moscow as a suspect in the serious injury of a senior Russian military intelligence officer.
JUST IN: DSS arraigns Malami, son over firearms possession
The Department of State Services has charged former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and his son Abdulazeez with terrorism financing and illegal possession of firearms before a Federal High Court.
Pérez Llorca dismisses Mazón's trusted number three in Emergency Services
The Consell has approved the resignation of Alberto Martín Moratillas, the former director general of Coordination of Fire Prevention Services in Valencia, at his own request.
Leonard D. Jacoby, 83, Dies; Brought Legal Services to the Masses
Leonard D. Jacoby, who played a pivotal role in making legal services accessible to the general public, has passed away at the age of 83.
Letitia James sues HHS over tying federal funds to transgender policy
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition suing the federal government for enforcing a Department of Health and Human Services policy that allegedly forces states to discriminate against transgender individuals to retain federal funding.
Zagreb residents received warnings at home addresses, Tomašević: 'About 400 were distributed'
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević expressed general satisfaction with the city's snow-clearing efforts but acknowledged room for improvement, particularly regarding sidewalk cleaning, and noted that around 400 warnings have been issued to citizens.
Municipal Elections 2026: A former close associate of Christian Estrosi in Nice and senior official joins Éric Ciotti
Olivier Breuilly, the former director general of Nice services and a close associate of Christian Estrosi, is joining Éric Ciotti's campaign against his former boss.
Ukraine, showdown among the spies: Zelensky ousts the head of the services
Ukrainian President Zelensky has forced General Malyuk to resign from the head of the internal security agency SBU, risking a split in key military institutions.
Tobacco addiction persists where it does the most harm: mental disorders
Despite a general decline in smoking rates in Spain, tobacco addiction remains a significant issue for individuals with mental health disorders, contributing to a life expectancy gap of up to 20 years due to inadequate treatment in mental health services.