Government presents strategy for ethical use of artificial intelligence in Ecuador
The Ecuadorian government has launched a strategy aimed at promoting the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence, structured around governance, capacity building, and adoption in both public and private sectors.
Lagos probes school building collapse, warns on safety rules
The Lagos State Government is investigating the collapse of a school building that occured in the Ogba area, with no casualties reported due to timely evacuation.
A drone hit a government building in Kuwait, causing a skyscraper to catch fire
A drone attack affected a government building in Kuwait, resulting in a fire engulfing a skyscraper.
Police probe Rivers LG chair over assault on lady
The Rivers State Police are investigating the Chairman of Ahoada West Local Government Area, Eugene Epelle, over an alleged assault on a woman who recorded a video highlighting a dilapidated school building.
Strong confrontation between Jorge Macri and Pitu Salvatierra over the eviction of a building in San Cristóbal
The head of Buenos Aires government, Jorge Macri, criticized legislator Pitu Salvatierra for opposing the eviction of a building in San Cristóbal, claiming he defends illegal occupants.
Housing on Housing: The Basque Country's Formula for Building Accommodations Without Using Land
The Basque Government is set to start the construction of 189 modular apartments on rooftops of public buildings by 2028 to address housing shortages for young people.
Strike on a government building with dozens of IRGC members in Bukan, Iran (video)
A significant attack on a government building in Bukan, Iran, reportedly targeted dozens of members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Photo: The Ukrainian flag disappeared from the Central City Government building. The district head provided an explanation.
The Ukrainian flag was removed from the Central City Government building in Tallinn for safety reasons, according to the current district head.
The state canceled the sale of the electricity network management center building to a Russian citizen
The Estonian government has revoked the sale of an electricity network management center building in Narva to a Russian citizen due to security concerns.
Certain apartment buildings will no longer require periodic inspections
The Latvian government has announced that certain public and multi-storey apartment buildings will be exempt from mandatory periodic technical inspections under specific circumstances.
The Unpleasant Consequence of the 'Backyard Sauna Law': Permit Fees Rise
New building regulations in Finland have led to a significant decrease in permit applications, causing municipalities to raise their permit fees due to lost revenue.
Iranian media: Government building leveled in attack
Danish insurance companies are overwhelmed with calls from citizens stranded worldwide due to the Middle Eastern conflict, prompting advice to contact airlines instead.
New government department to replace another in Tasmanian cost-saving drive
Tasmania's government has announced the establishment of Building Tasmania, replacing the Department of State Growth in a bid to save costs and streamline infrastructure delivery.
Criteria for Heating Choices: Who Benefits from the New Heating Law
The German government promotes the upcoming Building Modernization Act, emphasizing rational decision-making regarding heating choices amidst consumer hesitation.
Kempfenhausen Gymnasium: New building for the boarding school by the lake
The Gymnasium Kempfenhausen in Germany will replace an aging building with a new dormitory for 66 boarding students following the approval from the local council.
A small municipality reports on the aftermath of the 'yard sauna law': workload increased, revenues dropped by tens of thousands
A new construction law in Finland has led to a significant decrease in the number of building permit applications, resulting in financial losses for small municipalities like Siuntio.
Bundestag: Is there a speed limit for legislation?
The German government is working to fulfill its promise to repeal the controversial heating law, while the Constitutional Court examines the expedited passage of the building energy law.
Auction for the construction of a new government headquarters in Downtown SP will be this Thursday; learn details of the project
The São Paulo government is set to auction the contract for building its new administrative center in the city center, a significant campaign promise of Governor TarcÃsio de Freitas.
Building Modernization Act: "We should reconsider how we heat"
The German government is promoting biogas for climate-friendly heating in buildings, but Peter Kornatz of the German Biomass Research Center argues against this approach.
Kante: There are over five hundred available kindergarten places in Tallinn
Tallinn city council member Natalie Mets criticizes the city government's family policy, urging for funds to be directed toward building new kindergartens.
"Politicians should throw themselves on their knees and apologize": A large sum of money benefits the rich the most
A Danish professor criticizes the government's decision to allocate 15 billion kroner for coastal protection, arguing that taxpayers should not bear the costs for wealthy individuals who profit from building in flood-prone areas.
'The Bihar government's treasury is empty,' said Bhai Virendra
Bhai Virendra, a leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, claims that the Bihar government's treasury is completely empty, despite the government pretending otherwise and delaying payments to contractors for road and building work.
The forthcoming 'Gora' management law prohibits Rēzekne from alienating the concert hall building
A new law aims to ensure the effective and sustainable management of the cultural center 'Gors' in Latvia, preventing the local government of Rēzekne from selling the concert hall building.
After Agreement: Relief to Dismay over the New Heating Plans
The coalition government in Germany has reached an agreement on the reform of the Building Energy Act, eliciting a range of emotional reactions from various stakeholders.
Government accused of caving in to building lobby amid plans to shake up housing sector in England
The UK government is criticized for yielding to housebuilders' lobbying, limiting local authorities' abilities to enforce low-carbon housing standards.
Habeck's 65 Percent Rule for Heaters is Being Abolished
The German government has decided to abolish the 65 percent rule for heating systems set by former Minister Robert Habeck, relieving homeowners while still emphasizing climate protection.
The government facilitates the financing of the construction project of the A2 building of Stradiņš hospital
The Latvian government has decided to allow the second phase of the A2 building project at Paula Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital to exceed 90% of its funding through advance and interim payments.
The pressure is building on government to reform student loan repayments
The UK government faces increasing pressure to reform student loan repayments amid a Labour rebellion over a three-year freeze on repayment thresholds.
Russian Embassy Hangs Large Banner Saying 'Victory is Ours' in Downtown Seoul, Ignoring Demands for Removal
The Russian Embassy in Seoul has installed a large banner proclaiming 'Victory is Ours' on its building, defying the South Korean government's request for its removal amidst tensions surrounding the Ukraine invasion and North Korea's involvement.
Families in this district will be lucky – they will receive double the allowance for a newborn
The Alytus District Municipality Council has decided to increase the financial allowance for families with newborns, aiming to support young families in building their future in the district.
Protesters throw Molotov cocktails and fireworks at government building
Thousands of demonstrators clashed with police in Tirana, Albania, demanding the ousting of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
The Summit, the building in San Sebastián where Lasa and Zabala were tortured, will be a memory center
The Spanish central government has agreed to transfer the La Cumbre building in San Sebastián to the city council to convert it into a memory center dedicated to justice and repair.
VNĪ offers to purchase the SAB building in Jūrmala; starting price also announced
The Latvian government has set a starting auction price of €785,000 for the State Security Department (SAB) property in Jūrmala, with the auction closing on March 23.
Šutaj Eštok rents an expensive client center in Dunajská Streda, leaving a state building half-empty
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok has opened a new client center in a rented private building in Dunajská Streda, despite the state owning a nearby building that is underutilized.
Ontario moving ahead with public corporations to fund wastewater
The Ontario government is advancing plans to establish public corporations for building water and sewage infrastructure to address escalating costs faced by developers and municipalities.
Nova Scotia takes step toward building two fast-acting electricity generation plants
The Nova Scotia government has approved partial plans for the construction of two fast-acting electricity generation plants in Pictou County, aimed at enhancing energy reliability during peak demand.
Photos ⟩ Presentation of State Cultural Awards
Today, the state cultural awards of Estonia were presented at the Estonian representative building.
Is the forecast of a 2% annual increase in electricity demand plausible?
The forecast of a yearly 2% increase in electricity demand, which has led the South Korean government to consider building more nuclear power plants, faces skepticism regarding its accuracy.
The state ignored the problems with public data in the building register for years
The Estonian government has finally addressed ongoing privacy issues related to public data in the building register, prompting a review of the last decade's documentation by local authorities.
Tartu Mill's production will become quieter
The Tartu City Council has granted a construction permit for a grain reception building for Tartu Mill, along with approval for a 35-meter high elevator and a tunnel.
Maru Campos leads the State Peace Building Table
Governor Maru Campos chaired the State Peace Building Table session, highlighting that Chihuahua recorded its lowest number of high-impact crimes in nine years.
Building 1.2 million homes will barely put a dent in Australia’s housing affordability, one expert says. Here’s why
An expert argues that even a massive construction of 1.2 million homes in Australia will not significantly improve housing affordability.
The Parliament Building of Bangladesh is Special! This Architect Designed It
Bangladesh is witnessing the formation of a new government with BNP leader Tarique Anwar set to be sworn in, underlining the historical and architectural significance of the country's Parliament building.
From controlling factions to building a unified army.. Al-Shar' discusses the challenges of his first year in power
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shar' outlines significant challenges faced in his first year of governing amid ongoing administrative corruption and the aftermath of war.
Breaking: Fisherman mounts rooftop protest over WA demersal fishing bans
A Geraldton fisherman is protesting the WA government's demersal fishing ban by chaining himself to the roof of a fisheries building.
No 25% levy on building materials in Tax Act, FG counters Amaechi
The Nigerian Federal Government has denied allegations that a new tax law will impose a 25% levy on building materials and construction funds, responding to claims made by former Minister Rotimi Amaechi.
Suspicious box found in the Government Palace of Edomex; the entire building in Toluca is evacuated
A suspicious metallic box was discovered in the Government Palace of the State of Mexico, leading to a full evacuation of the building due to bomb threat concerns.
Government enables online form for registration of those affected by the fire in Multicomercio
The Ecuadorian government has launched an online registration form for individuals impacted by the recent fire at the Multicomercio building in Guayaquil.
Government authorities request reports from the Municipality on the fire in the Multicomercio building
Ecuadorian government authorities are seeking reports from the Municipality regarding a significant fire at the Multicomercio building in Guayaquil, which has resulted in structural instability and a partial collapse.
France will begin building new nuclear reactors
The French government has approved a new energy policy plan that includes the construction of six new nuclear reactors by 2035.