Foundation demands inclusion policies for persons with Down Syndrome
The Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria urges government action and policy strengthening for the inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome on the occasion of World Down Syndrome Day.
UK staring down barrel of economic crisis - caused by Trump's reckless Iran war
The UK faces a looming economic crisis attributed to Donald Trump's actions related to Iran, with calls for urgent government action to prevent job losses for working families.
The Muslim community has spoken out – a strong demand for Orpo
Multiple Muslim communities in Finland are demanding government action to combat hostile comments towards Islam following the tragic death of a Somali family in Vantaa.
Fuel Prices at Stations. Should Donald Tusk's Government Intervene? [SURVEY]
Following the outbreak of armed conflict in the Middle East, the Polish government is considering intervention in fuel markets as public demand for action rises amidst high prices.
Poles demand government response due to record fuel prices
Polish citizens are calling for government action in response to soaring fuel prices, which have reached record highs at gas stations across the country.
Have waited long for compensation and are considering legal action against the state
The article discusses groups in Iceland who have been waiting for compensation and are now contemplating legal action against the government.
Assembly in Action: South Zone of Teresina receives morning of free services this Saturday (21)
The third edition of the 'Assembly in Action' project will take place on Saturday (21) in the South Zone of Teresina, offering over 80 free services to the community.
Strict Action on Digital Arrest, Orders to Block WhatsApp IDs
The Indian government has ordered WhatsApp to block device IDs involved in the digital arrest scam, a significant step towards combating this fraudulent activity.
Government's Important Warning, Are You Using This Phone? Take This Action
India's cybersecurity agency has issued an advisory warning smartphone and computer users about vulnerabilities found in Apple devices that could be exploited by hackers.
The national industry facing Chinese competition: Does the ghost of Martínez de Hoz return?
Argentina grapples with a competitive landscape shaped by Chinese industry, reflecting on past economic challenges and the need for strategic government action.
Fuel sector warns of risk of supply shortages and calls for government action
Entities from the fuel sector in Brazil have issued a joint statement urging the federal government to take measures to prevent supply shortages.
Residents and business owners demand action from the city hall after Lumiar lake shows problems again
Residents and business owners in Lumiar, a tourist district, are calling for government action due to ongoing environmental issues at the local lake.
Will Dr. Michał Sopiński lose his position as rector? There is action from Minister Waldemar Żurek
Poland's Minister of Justice is considering the dismissal of Dr. Michał Sopiński from his role as rector based on potential legal violations.
Trump government considers taking Kharg Island to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, says newspaper
The Trump administration is reportedly considering military action to take control of Kharg Island, crucial to Iran's oil exports, to pressure Tehran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Fly-tippers face new punishments in £45million crackdown
The UK government is implementing a £45 million initiative to impose stricter penalties on individuals illegally dumping waste.
Councilors take action against R$ 622 million tunnel and propose an alternative 600 times cheaper
Four São Paulo councilors have asked the state Public Ministry to block the Sena Madureira tunnel project, arguing it is an excessive expense compared to their proposed alternative.
Concerns about lack of flood mitigation leaving Alice Springs dangerously exposed
Alice Springs faces critical flood risks as local leaders demand urgent action for flood mitigation amidst skyrocketing insurance premiums.
Health prepares new legal measures against Ayuso due to 'obstinate disobedience' in the abortion objectors registry
The Spanish Ministry of Health is preparing legal action against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government for its refusal to create a registry of conscience objectors to abortion, despite a court ruling mandating such a registry.
EU: Casasco 'The government protects Italian green steel'
Italian government is taking strong action to protect green steel production by lowering export notification thresholds for critical metal scrap.
We have not solved energy dependence. Now we are surprised again, says analyst Sklenář
Analyst Sklenář discusses the ongoing energy crisis, emphasizing the need for government action and the implications of sanctions against Russia.
S. Famellos: The government chooses limited measures to escape obligations
The president of SYRIZA-PS, Sokratis Famellos, criticized the Greek government in Parliament for aligning with the policies of Trump and Netanyahu and for failing to take significant action to prevent war.
P. Marinakis on the interception of missiles by Greek Patriots in Saudi Arabia: Defensive action - No involvement in the war
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis stated that Greece is not involved in the Middle Eastern war following the interception of Iranian ballistic missiles by Greek Patriot defenses in Saudi Arabia.
Britain will sue Russian oligarch Abramovich over earnings from the sale of Chelsea football club
The UK government is taking legal action against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich concerning the proceeds from the sale of Chelsea Football Club.
AVO-REIN TEREPING ⟩ Unfortunately, the government's ears are deaf
The article discusses Estonia's demographic crisis and the lack of decisive government action to address declining birth rates.
Delhi Fire Incident: Orders for Action Against Those Responsible
The Delhi government has ordered a thorough investigation into the Palam fire incident, with assurances of action against those found responsible.
PHOTOS: Shettima visits Borno bomb blast victims, promises action against terrorists
Vice President Kashim Shettima visited the victims of recent bomb blasts in Borno, reaffirming the government's commitment to fighting terrorism effectively.
Erdogan: The Israeli government's closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque is unacceptable
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced the Israeli government's closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for immediate action to reopen it for worship.
Roman Abramovich urged to 'urgently' hand over £2.5 billion from Chelsea sale
Roman Abramovich is being pressed to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea FC to support victims of the Ukraine war, as the UK government contemplates legal action after a deadline has passed.
Abramovich does not release the 3 billion and the British government sues him
The British government is considering legal action against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for failing to release €2.9 billion from the sale of the club intended for Ukrainian aid.
The government's 'manual' for dealing with war-related price hikes: The 'glove' to the EU for reducing the Excise Duty
The Greek government is presenting a two-pronged strategy to mitigate the economic impacts of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, focusing on energy price stability and coordinated European action.
Taxes and Margins: Austria Takes More Action to Lower Fuel Prices
Austria's government is implementing new measures to reduce rising fuel prices, including lowering mineral oil taxes and freezing margins on fuel prices.
Taxes and Margins: Austria Takes More Action to Reduce Fuel Prices
Austria's government is implementing measures to reduce fuel prices by lowering mineral oil taxes and potentially freezing margins along the supply chain.
Trump's Tilted Gaze on Cuba! Will There Be Action Against This Country Like Venezuela?
President Donald Trump has pledged to take swift action against Cuba's socialist government, further deepening the crisis in the nation historically opposed to the U.S.
Sambhal: Action on 70 bighas of government land, crops planted, notices issued to residents
In Sambhal, a government team led by the Deputy Tehsildar removed illegal encroachments from 70 bighas of government land, destroying crops and serving notices to homeowners.
ATE strike at airports: mandatory conciliation imposed and the planned action set to start on Wednesday is suspended
The Argentine government has imposed mandatory conciliation in a dispute between the ATE union and the National Civil Aviation Administration, suspending a planned strike.
Trump vows 'imminent action' against Cuba amid worsening crisis
President Donald Trump has pledged imminent actions against the Cuban government due to a severe economic crisis and widespread power outages on the island.
Government set to sue Abramovich over failing to release £2.5bn from Chelsea sale
The UK government is preparing to sue Roman Abramovich for failing to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea Football Club, which was intended for Ukrainian aid.
Government prepares to sue Abramovich after he missed deadline to release £2.5bn from Chelsea sale
The UK government is set to take legal action against Roman Abramovich for failing to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea, which is intended for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
The left accuses Vox of encouraging harassment and assaults on journalists
The left-wing parties in Spain have accused Vox of inciting harassment and violence against journalists, while also calling for government action to protect freedom of expression.
'LPG production increased by 38%, sufficient oil reserves', government in action mode on energy crisis
The Indian government assures that there is no shortage of LPG and petroleum products amidst geopolitical tensions.
The government's representative demands the removal of street names of H. Gulbinovičius in the Vilnius district
The Lithuanian government's representative calls for the Vilnius district council to remove street names honoring Cardinal H. Gulbinovičius by April 6, warning of legal action otherwise.
PDP slams Tinubu over Maiduguri bombings, demands action
The Peoples Democratic Party criticizes President Bola Tinubu's government for failing to address recent bombings in Maiduguri that resulted in at least 23 deaths and over 100 injuries.
Strict Action on Nora Fatehi's Obscene Song, Directives to Remove from All Media Platforms
The Indian government has instructed the Censor Board to take strict measures against obscene content, specifically targeting a song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, and has directed its removal from all media platforms.
Parliament: Update on Greek sailors stranded in the Persian Gulf
Greece's Deputy Maritime Affairs Minister provided an update on the status of Greek seafarers stranded in the Persian Gulf, emphasizing ongoing monitoring and readiness for action.
Thieves fell asleep while fleeing with a gas cylinder, caught by villagers in the field
In Barabanki, India, thieves who stole a gas cylinder from a government school fell asleep nearby and were caught by local villagers while hiding the cylinder.
U.S. Administration's Vaccine Reduction Policy Temporarily Halted by Court, Lawsuit Filed by Pediatric Academies
A federal court in Massachusetts has temporarily halted the U.S. government's decision to reduce the number of recommended childhood vaccinations, following a lawsuit from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Court orders the blocking of assets of former secretary and government officials of SP in action regarding rural road program
The São Paulo Court has ordered the blocking of assets belonging to a former government secretary and other officials under investigation for irregularities in contracts related to the state’s rural road recovery program.
VIDEOS: RJ2 from Monday, March 16, 2026
A series of news highlights from Brazil, including judicial consequences for severe misconduct, a controversial figure linked to a financial scandal, and the government's new emissions reduction strategies.
'Marielle Lives': minister says Valinhos decree against settlement is illegal; city hall defends legitimacy and claims action aims to protect environment
The federal government and Valinhos municipality are in conflict over a decree that aims to block land settlements for families at the Marielle Vive camp, with the federal minister deeming it illegal.
'Just Like Riding a Motorbike': Electric Bicycles are Easy to Modify, but Hard to Police
Electric bicycles are frequently modified to exceed legal limits in South Australia, leading to safety concerns and government action.