Tokyo's Undersea Rare Earth Development, Will the US Be a 'Backer'?... "It Seems to Be Discussed at the US-Japan Summit"
The Japanese government is reportedly negotiating with the United States to jointly develop rare earth minerals from the seabed near Minami-Tori Island, which is believed to hold the world's largest deposits.
Twice Prime Minister G. Vagnorius: It seems as if the Government has not even started to act yet
Former Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Vagnorius critiques the current government for being bogged down by internal conflicts, which he believes are hindering crucial issues for the country.
The minister is furious about gang recruitment at special schools: 'Brutal and cynical'
The Swedish Minister has expressed outrage over gangs recruiting children with intellectual disabilities near special schools, highlighting the issue's severity and the government's commitment to address it.
Argentina is on the right track and the market wants it to succeed
The CEO of Citi Latin America expressed optimism about Argentina's economic prospects amidst geopolitical tensions and a new government.
"Even if it takes time and feels uncomfortable"... We must trust President Yoon for prosecutorial reform
The article discusses the recent controversy surrounding alleged collusion between the South Korean government and prosecutors, emphasizing the need for thorough reform within the prosecution system.
Scrap NYSC if you canโt protect corps members, parents tell FG
Parents are urging the Nigerian government to abolish the National Youth Service Corps scheme if it cannot ensure the safety of corps members amid rising cases of violence and insecurity.
Russian Gas, the Government Splits. Clash between Deputy Prime Ministers Salvini and Tajani over Sanctions
The Italian government is divided over the lifting of sanctions on Russian oil, with Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini advocating for revocation while Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani strongly opposes it.
Gustavo Sรกenz: "Like the people, I hope this government does well, but it is not eternal"
Gustavo Sรกenz expresses hope for the Argentine government while emphasizing the need for sustainable policies to attract investment.
Administrative reform in Palmas abolishes transport agency and creates new departments; check it out
The Palmas city government has announced an administrative reform that disbands the public transport agency and creates new secretariats for urban mobility and women's affairs.
Al-Quds rally can go forward, judge rules, after denying Ontarioโs request for injunction
A judge has allowed the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto to proceed despite the Ontario government's request for an injunction to prevent it.
Michel Temer sees a dysfunctional Brazil
Former President Michel Temer expresses concern over Brazil's institutional dysfunction, attributing it to the indifference of the three branches of government to constitutional principles.
It says Iceland can enjoy the benefits, but now it should implement the drawbacks
An analysis discusses the benefits that Iceland has experienced and the need to address current drawbacks in its systems.
Elisabet Svane answers readers' questions: 'It's a really nasty case for Venstre'
Elisabet Svane discusses the challenges Mette Frederiksen may face in forming a government, particularly regarding her unwillingness to compromise on key issues.
Indian LPG tanker safely leaves the Strait of Hormuz, find out when it will arrive
The Indian government confirmed that two LPG tankers, Shivalik and Nanda Devi, have departed from the Strait of Hormuz and are expected to arrive in India between March 16 and 17.
Public Ministry requests suspension of law that increases salaries of mayor and secretaries in a municipality in AM by up to 100%
The Public Ministry of Amazonas has filed a lawsuit against a municipal law in Humaitรก that proposes significant salary increases for the mayor and local secretaries, claiming it violates federal regulations.
MP: Then we will topple Andersson's S-government
The Green Party in Sweden has stated it will not support a purely Social Democratic government led by Magdalena Andersson if not included in the government itself.
We talk most about Mette and Troels, but perhaps it is just as relevant to focus on Mona and Pia
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding the future government of Denmark, highlighting the fluctuating political landscape amidst an ongoing election campaign.
Soludoโs threat to end traditional religion wrong โ Catholic priest, Unegbu
Reverend Fr. Angelo Unegbu criticizes the Anambra State Government's crackdown on traditional religions, asserting that it threatens justice and religious tolerance.
The province of Buenos Aires will not adhere to national changes in the VTV
The provincial government of Buenos Aires announced it will maintain the current vehicle technical inspection system without adopting national changes.
Diesel price adjustment would be R$ 0.70 per liter if it weren't for government measures, says Magda
Petrobras president Magda Chambriard reveals that without government interventions, the diesel price adjustment would have been R$ 0.70 per liter instead of the announced R$ 0.38.
The PP is confident it will grow despite a strong Vox in a campaign "without errors or surprises"
The Popular Party (PP) in Spain is optimistic about its growth in the upcoming campaign, aiming for a solid government in Castilla y Leรณn despite strong competition from Vox.
3000 PLN for a child regardless of income. It is one of the highest benefits in the country
A municipality in Wysokie Mazowieckie, Poland, has introduced a child benefit program that provides a one-time payment of 3000 PLN to parents of newborns, irrespective of their income.
Government says it responded 'in kind' by revoking visa and does not believe it will harm relations with Trump
The Brazilian government has revoked the visa of Darren Beattie, an advisor to Donald Trump, asserting that this move will not damage relations with the U.S.
UK petrol retailers claim โinflammatory languageโ of ministers led to staff abuse
The Petrol Retailers Association in the UK has accused government ministers of using inflammatory language regarding fuel prices, which it claims has incited abuse towards petrol station staff.
It is #FAKE that Lula's government wants to tax delivery app workers at R$ 10 per delivery
Claims that Lula's government intends to tax delivery app workers R$ 10 per delivery have been debunked as false; instead, there is a proposal to establish a minimum payment to the workers.
Boualem Sansal claims to have been "attacked" by the Algerian regime and wants to hold it "accountable" before "international justice"
Boualem Sansal, a Franco-Algerian writer, has accused the Algerian regime of aggression against him and has expressed his intention to seek accountability through international legal avenues following his own imprisonment for criticizing the government.
HS: The National Coalition wants to abolish inheritance tax - This is how it would be financed
The National Coalition Party in Finland is pushing to abolish inheritance tax, proposing to finance this change by reversing a planned corporate tax cut.
Government assesses that Trump's adviser omitted the real reason for the visit and turned the trip to Brazil into a political act
The Brazilian government believes that Trump's adviser Darren Beattie misrepresented the purpose of his visit to Brazil by reframing it as a political event.
PP and Vox Approach Positions in Extremadura: 'It Seems Everything is Accelerating'
The PP and Vox parties in Extremadura have signed an agreement to ensure the normal functioning of the administration and prevent the paralysis of public services while the regional government remains in limbo.
Greenland's government split makes it harder to oppose Trump
Siumut's exit from the Greenlandic government complicates efforts for Greenland and Denmark to present a united front against Trump.
Alfredo Cornejo: "The economy and popular sentiment are going to crack this year"
Alfredo Cornejo, the governor of Mendoza, warns that while Argentina's economic growth is positive, it is uneven and dependent on the government's ability to support its allies.
Reps warn NPA, Customs, others against shunning invitations
The Nigerian House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee has threatened to compel government agencies to appear before it amid concerns of non-compliance with invitations.
There is now a dispute about nuclear weapons in Finland - here's what it's about
The Finnish government has proposed lifting the ban on bringing nuclear weapons to Finland amid rising security concerns, sparking political controversy.
After nearly three years, the robodebt reportโs secret chapter has been unsealed. What does it reveal?
The recently unsealed chapter of the robodebt royal commission report reveals potential corruption among public officials involved in the unlawful Centrelink debt recovery scheme.
B.C. appointed them to map old-growth. Now they say province is failing to save it
Former panel members appointed by the B.C. government express concerns over logging activities impacting old-growth forests, urging immediate action from officials.
KKE: The campaign of the Ministry of National Defense is provocative
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) criticizes the government's campaign for the voluntary enlistment of women, linking it to the country's involvement in imperialist wars.
PASOK on Odysseas Konstantinopoulos: He was expelled because he systematically shot the party in the foot
The PASOK party explains the expulsion of Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, asserting that it was due to his consistent undermining of the party's efforts rather than his political views.
Riikka Purra criticizes the opposition and SDP: It's theater, I am disappointed
Riikka Purra expresses her disappointment with the opposition and the SDP regarding their criticism of the government's handling of nuclear weapon legislation.
UK Will Not Softened Sanctions Imposed on Russian Oil
The UK government, represented by Energy Minister Michael Shanks, has confirmed that it will not soften sanctions on Russian oil despite temporary sanctions relief by the US on oil transported by tankers.
Hegseth says it won't be long before there will be a conflict between the clergy's government and the Iranian army
The article discusses comments made by Peter Hegseth regarding the impending conflict between the Iranian government and its military.
URMAS REINSALU โฉ I made a proposal to the prime minister, but I did not get a clear answer
The Isamaa party proposed to cancel the fuel tax increase, and the government has announced it will do so, while the Reform Party is retreating from its policies ahead of the elections.
Go ahead and delete ChatGPT. But don't succumb to the illusion that it solves anything
The article reflects on the complexities of interpreting AI developments through a simplistic lens of good versus evil, using recent events involving two AI companies and the U.S. government as a narrative device.
Andreas Lindberg: Don't count on it getting cheaper
The Swedish government is reportedly set to halt the controversial implementation of electricity network companies' charge fees after widespread criticism.
Orbรกn: It looks like the new government in Hungary will be formed by Zelensky or myself
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn suggests that a forthcoming election could lead to a pro-Ukrainian government, reflecting apprehensions about his party's standing in public opinion ahead of the elections.
What kind of nuclear energy do we want with a state of operetta?
The article critiques the Greek government's discussion about small nuclear reactors, suggesting it serves as a distraction from domestic issues and criticizing the competency of political appointees.
Canada Pavilion at Expo returns site in Yumeshima, government representative says 'It was like a dream'
The Canadian pavilion at Expo in Yumeshima, Osaka, has returned its site to the Japan International Exhibition Association following its dismantling five months after the event's closure.
'So Good': 6.48 Million Views on Welfare Ministry's 'Depression Drama'... It Will Receive a 'Big Award'
The South Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare's short drama on depression titled 'My Wife Has Depression' has garnered significant viewership and will receive a special award for its impact.
Luisa Zissman hits out over 'being paid to promote Dubai' after 'refugee' swipe
Reality star Luisa Zissman has denied claims that she is being paid by the Dubai government to promote the city, after calling it the 'safest place in the world.'
Veto of Karol Nawrocki regarding the SAFE law. It is known what the government will do
The Polish government is preparing for an extraordinary meeting to discuss President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU financial instrument implementation law called SAFE.
Fuel Price Cap in France: It Ends at 1.99 Euros per Liter
The French government is intensifying measures against the oil industry to curb excessive fuel price hikes, instituting strict monitoring and transparency compliance.