World Water Day: CSOs urge FG to prioritise women in resources management
Civil society groups in Nigeria are calling for the Federal Government to prioritize women's involvement in water governance as part of addressing the country's water crisis, coinciding with World Water Day's focus on gender and water access.
The Personnel Crisis in the Market Schwaben Town Hall: No Sign of Insight
The article discusses the ongoing personnel crisis in the Market Schwaben town hall, highlighting the public debate surrounding the issue and its implications for local governance.
The OIE warns of an unprecedented crisis of democracy in Latin America in the last 50 years
The OIE highlights a significant crisis in Latin American democracy marked by foreign intervention and rising challenges to governance in the region.
Cuba must ‘change dramatically,’ Rubio says amid blackout, mounting crises
Cuba faces severe energy and economic crises highlighted by widespread blackouts, prompting U.S. officials like Marco Rubio to call for significant changes in the island’s governance.
Australia's universities have found themselves in crisis. But it has been decades in the making
Australian universities are facing a deep crisis marked by governance issues, financial transparency problems, and increasing pressures on leadership amid ongoing staff cuts and rising student debt.
Africa: African Health Financing Faces Governance Crisis, Not Just Funding Gap
African health financing struggles not only with a funding shortfall but significant governance issues that hinder effective allocation and utilization of resources.
It’s Actually About Life. Therefore, the State Should Also Be Flexible.
The article discusses the increasing demand for crisis centers in Norway and the urgent need for the state and municipalities to upgrade these essential facilities.
"France must not lose this match": McCourt, Kang, and Ligue 1 presidents put pressure on the Lecornu government
Ligue 1 club presidents are urging the French government to prioritize a governance reform bill for professional football amid an ongoing crisis in the sport.
The betrayed CEO denounces the disloyal former managers
The CEO of The Italian Sea Group has filed a lawsuit against former high-ranking managers for allegedly concealing critical financial information and contributing to the company's liquidity crisis.
Elections in Baden-Württemberg: Why the Freiburg Greens are in an identity crisis
The Greens in Freiburg, once a stronghold, face challenges in reclaiming power after losing governance in 2018, now relying on a former party member to regain control.
Nigeria: Prioritize the Welfare of Nigerians First, Angaye Tells Political Leaders
Professor Gesiye Angaye urges Nigerian political leaders to focus on citizens' welfare amidst a growing governance crisis marked by insecurity, poverty, and unemployment.
President of Szczecin: Municipal finances are not stable at all
The Mayor of Szczecin highlights the rising interest among residents in civil defense training amid growing awareness of various crisis situations.
The 321st report of the International Crisis Group focuses on the Sahel
The International Crisis Group's latest report examines the expansion of the JNIM militant group in the Sahel region and its impact on local governance and security.
"Irregularities", Epstein Case... The World Economic Forum Entangled in a Governance Crisis
Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, resigns amid revelations linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, compounding issues following the departure of the forum's founder, Klaus Schwab, due to financial irregularities.
The 36 candidates for the presidency of Peru do not convince the electorate
With less than two months until the elections, 40% of Peruvians are uncertain about their voting choice.
Dozens of schools may disappear from the map of Poland. Final decisions will be made soon
Poland faces potential school closures due to a demographic crisis affecting local education budgets and drawing protests from parents and teachers.
Crisis at Cojop 2030: the departure of director Cyril Linette officially announced by the body
Cyril Linette's departure as director of the Cojop 2030 has been officially confirmed amid ongoing governance crises within the organization.
South Africa: Lesufi Under Pressure As Water Crisis Drags On
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi faces intense scrutiny as residents grapple with an ongoing water crisis linked to infrastructure and governance issues in the province.
Ukraine: Europe on the front line
The EU has become Ukraine's primary supporter amid ongoing challenges stemming from Russia's invasion, pledging significant financial aid while grappling with humanitarian issues and governance reforms.
The varied cantonal flora
Ecuador is facing a crisis stemming from the low productivity of decentralized autonomous governments (GAD), prompting central government reforms requiring better fiscal accountability.
Weekly News Filter: The Prime Minister is Making Slovakia a Despised and Unprincipled Country
The article critiques Prime Minister Robert Fico's government for its perceived failure in international relations and domestic governance, particularly in light of its recent energy policies.
Sudan is not a loss-making company, Mr. Pauls
The article discusses the ineffectiveness of international responses to the ongoing crisis in Sudan, drawing parallels with the failed US-led governance model in Iraq post-2003.
The CEO's Dismissal Escalated the Situation at the Lappeenranta Racetrack: Shareholders Demand the Board's Resignation
The dismissal of CEO Teemu Keskitalo has led to a crisis at the Lappeenranta Racetrack, with major shareholders demanding the resignation of the board due to a lack of information and trust.
Crisis Olympics 2030 Alps: Is the General Director of the FFF poached? Jean-François Vilotte's response to Le Figaro
Jean-François Vilotte, the second in command of the FFF, addresses rumors of his potential recruitment amid a governance crisis concerning the 2030 Winter Olympics in the Alps.
Why Did the Gyeonggi Province Gyeongdong Center Food Poisoning Incident Become a Good Story?
The Gyeonggi Province Gyeongdong Center in Gapyeong County faced scrutiny after its handling of a food poisoning incident was framed as a positive story despite significant health issues arising from the event.
A major reform of university management is being prepared. It should clarify 'what belongs to Krakonoš and what belongs to the rector'
Czech universities are facing a significant overhaul in management structures to address ongoing leadership crises and miscommunications.
Starmer's Crisis: British Gladiatorial Fight
The article discusses Prime Minister Keir Starmer's struggles in governance and public perception amidst Labor's long history in opposition.
TV Rights: "This latest upheaval shows the necessity of this governance reform," emphasizes the president of the FFF, Philippe Diallo
Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, addresses the ongoing crisis in French professional football amid the resignation of LFP Media chief Nicolas de Tavernost, highlighting the urgent need for governance reform.
Quito: from management model to paralysis
Quito is facing a severe administrative crisis, attributed to a decline in governance since the terms of former mayors Roque Sevilla and Paco Moncayo.
Crisis in Sports Organizations
Ecuador is facing a crisis in its sports organizations, characterized by political, economic, and ethical issues, particularly impacting elite and Olympic sports.
Alps 2030: The organizing committee recognizes "insurmountable disagreements" between Edgar Grospiron and his number two
The organizing committee for the 2030 Winter Olympics in the French Alps is facing a governance crisis marked by significant disagreements between its president and general director.
Events Path discusses the prevention of the Gaza Committee from working and the strategy of procrastination
The program 'Events Path' explores the blockade against the National Committee for Gaza's governance and highlights the resulting humanitarian crisis and stalled agreements.
Nigeria: jihadist fighters exploit 'state absence' and infiltrate the country
Jihadist fighters in Nigeria are taking advantage of the government's absence in various regions, prompting President Bola Tinubu to deploy military battalions following a deadly attack that left at least 160 dead.
Venizelos: The problem of the country is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of reliability of the institutions
Former PASOK President Evangelos Venizelos comments that Greece's issues stem from a crisis of institutional trust rather than constitutional matters, urging for governance reform before constitutional revision.
Crisis company from Munich: Now the former Baywa CEO is the focus of investigators
The former CEO of Baywa, Klaus Josef Lutz, is under investigation following his abrupt dismissal during an extraordinary supervisory board meeting two years ago.
Sánchez rides, Esquerra plays, Junts takes a risk
The article discusses the political maneuvering of Pedro Sánchez and Oriol Junqueras in the context of Spanish governance amidst international tensions.
Behind the News: Reviewing the Future of Governance in Venezuela
The program 'Behind the News' discusses the Venezuelan crisis, examining the Trump administration's vision for the post-Maduro era while addressing the legitimacy of Maduro's government amid external pressures.