Matsui Takes Over as Chief Secretary of the Prime Minister from Tachibana Who Hails from the LDP
The Japanese government announced the resignation of Tachibana Takashi as Chief Secretary to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi after just under five months and appointed Matsui Masayuki, coming from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, as his successor.
A Geographic Information System for Broadband Internet Accessibility Has Been Developed
Latvia has introduced a Geographic Information System to map broadband internet availability to enhance transparency and support planning in electronic communications policy.
Tanzania: Tanzania Bans Public Servants From Using Personal Airmail for Office Communications
Tanzania has prohibited public servants from using personal email accounts for official communications, emphasizing the importance of government email systems.
The Ministry is preparing million-euro support for STT
The Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications plans to prepare a state aid package of over one million euros to support the Finnish News Agency STT.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications is initiating the preparation of state support for STT
The Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications is preparing a one-time state support package of 1.05 million euros for the Finnish News Agency (STT) to ensure its continued operation.
‘Indirect Dialogue Between Jeong Dong-young and Kim Yo-jong’ Circular Flow... Government Uses It as a Step Towards Restoring Inter-Korean Trust
Jeong Dong-young's press conference highlights the government's hopes for restoring inter-Korean trust through indirect communications with Kim Yo-jong following a recent drone incident.
Sharp criticism: millions of euros for the innovation lab, but where are the results?
The Accelerate Estonia innovation lab, funded for six years by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, has drawn millions from the state budget without evident outcomes in terms of economic success and innovation, according to business owners.
BREAKING: FG files charges against El-Rufai over intercepting NSA Ribadu’s phone
The Nigerian Federal Government has filed charges against former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai for allegedly intercepting the phone communications of National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.
UK govt criticised for dropping ‘His Majesty’ from communications
The UK government faced criticism for removing ‘His Majesty’s Government’ from official communications in favor of the term ‘UK Government’.
Monitor Polski from February 10, 2026 (items 191 - 195)
The article outlines various official communications from the Polish government concerning average wages and an investment program in psychiatric and neurological infrastructure.
Ministers warned not to copy Wes Streeting’s release of messages with Peter Mandelson
UK ministers have been cautioned against releasing their private messages with Peter Mandelson following the publication of WhatsApp exchanges by Wes Streeting amidst a police investigation.
Telegram suffers setbacks in Russia while government promotes its own app
The Russian communications regulator, Roscomnadzor, has announced slowdowns in the Telegram messaging app due to non-compliance with local laws.
Broadcasting Media and Communications Commission on the verge of normalization after four months of launch
The Broadcasting Media and Communications Commission in South Korea is expected to achieve full operation following the approval of members from the National Assembly during a session on the 12th.
The Epstein scandal has triggered a political crisis in the British government
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has lost his chief of staff and communications chief amidst revelations related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Starmer's Communications Chief Resigns
Keir Starmer's communications chief, Tim Allan, has resigned, marking the fourth such departure since he became Prime Minister.
No10 rocked as another Keir Starmer aide quits 24 hours after Morgan McSweeney
Keir Starmer's communications director Tim Allan has resigned just a day after Prime Minister's chief-of-staff Morgan McSweeney stepped down, leaving Downing Street in turmoil.
Starmer's comms director steps down day after his chief of staff quits
Sir Keir Starmer's director of communications resigned shortly after the resignation of his chief of staff, raising concerns about stability in his leadership team.
Government press conference to be held by Michal, Kallas, Keldo, and Pakosta
The government press conference will feature Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas, Economic and Communications Minister Erkki Keldo, and Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta, starting at noon and streamed live by Postimees.
Ryu Hee-rim ultimately 'exonerated'... Board of Audit and Inspection says 'we have circumstantial evidence of soliciting complaints, but it is difficult to conclude'
The Board of Audit and Inspection concluded that while circumstantial evidence exists for allegations against former Korea Communications Standards Commission chair Ryu Hee-rim related to soliciting complaints, definitive proof of wrongdoing could not be established.
FOI documents reveal how Anika Wells' New York trip costs escalated
Communications Minister Anika Wells' New York trip expenses increased by $7,000 due to last-minute changes, as revealed by Freedom of Information documents.
Peter Mandelson resigns from Lords after Epstein email leak scandal
Peter Mandelson has resigned from the House of Lords following the exposure of emails connecting him to Jeffrey Epstein, which included confidential UK government communications.
Live from the News Center
This week's guest on the public broadcaster's program 'Live from the News Center' is Henrik Roonemaa, the new deputy director of government communications in the Riigikantselei, discussing strategic communication, journalism, and media with host Anvar Samost.
Tens of thousands of Portuguese remain without power, water, and communications six days after Storm 'Kristin'
Tens of thousands in Portugal are still suffering from a lack of electricity, water, and communication six days after Storm 'Kristin', as the government increases disaster state measures and allocates 2.5 billion euros in aid amid criticism of their response speed.
How Activists in Iran Are Using Starlink to Stay Online
Activists in Iran are utilizing Starlink satellite internet to maintain online communications despite government restrictions.
The death toll from a crackdown on protests in Iran jumps to over 2,500, activists say
Activists report that the death toll from the Iranian government’s crackdown on protests has exceeded 2,500, with communications being restored for the first time in days.
Iranians able to make some international calls as internet remains blocked amid protests
Despite ongoing internet restrictions due to protests, some Iranians are now able to make international calls, while text messaging remains disabled.
Albares says that 'Iran does not need any external force' and demands the government cease repression
The Spanish government expresses concern over Iran's repression of peaceful protests and communications blackouts, asserting that the country does not require external intervention.
The regime imposes complete digital isolation on Iran: Blocked Starlink with interference
The Iranian regime has initiated a complete digital blackout, successfully interfering with Starlink satellite communications to disconnect protesters from the internet.
Iran: The Mullah Regime Experiences Its Most Dangerous Moment
Reports indicate that the Iranian regime has severely limited internet access and phone communications to prevent citizens from documenting protests occurring on the streets.
The affair of the official photos of Beniamin Netanyahu's wife: 'Something is wrong with them'
Critics claim that the heavily retouched official photos of Sara Netanyahu distort reality and are inappropriate for government communications.
Part of London hit by cyber attack, citizens received warning: 'Data has been copied and stolen'
A local government area in London has suffered a cyber attack, with concerns that data from over 100,000 households may have been stolen, prompting warnings for citizens to be cautious of unexpected communications.
The connections of Delcy with the Spanish government: Sánchez's 'good', a 'dinner' with ministers, Ábalos at Barajas, messages with Koldo...
The article examines the ties between the interim Venezuelan president Delcy Rodríguez and the Spanish government, highlighting communications and meetings involving key figures such as Pedro Sánchez and José Luis Ábalos.