The Ministry of Culture is still seeking solutions for funding the Media Support Fund
The Lithuanian Ministry of Culture is in the process of determining potential funding solutions for the Media Support Fund, with discussions ongoing but no specific decisions reached yet.
VIDEOS: MG2 from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article reports on various current events in Brazil including labor reform votes, government decisions on electronic tariffs, mergers in the streaming industry, and significant political statements and judicial actions.
Klempรญล vs. the Literary Community: 'If it was customary for artists to decide on the distribution of subsidies, that is ending'
Czech Culture Minister Oto Klempรญล announced that decisions regarding literary subsidies will no longer be made by artists, amidst backlash from the literary community over proposed cuts.
Akava: Membership decreased - The government's controversial decision is having an impact
Akava reported a slight decrease in membership numbers in 2025, attributed in part to recent government decisions affecting membership incentives.
Prime Minister Kono Rejects Prior Congressional Approval for Arms Exports, Says 'Government Will Handle It'
Japanese Prime Minister Kono rejects calls for prior parliamentary approval on arms exports, asserting that such decisions should fall under government authority following National Security Council reviews.
Confederation MP on accusations against Braun: I am surprised by the court's sluggishness
Grzegorz Pลaczek from the Confederation discusses rising support for his party and expresses concern over the current government's decisions.
Severe Storm Support Decisions โ Rico, 18, Passed the Filter
The article discusses the controversy over government funding for athletes, particularly highlighting 18-year-old motorcycle racer Rico Salmela's experience receiving financial support despite criticisms surrounding the selection process.
The reduction of livelihood protection standards is 'illegal,' instructs the city to withdraw - Sendai High Court
The Sendai High Court ruled that the government's cuts to livelihood protection standards from 2013 to 2015 were illegal and ordered the city to reverse its decisions.
Arvydas Vaitkus. The expectations for Klaipeda are huge, but decisions by the national government are slow
The article discusses the delays in national government decisions impacting Klaipeda's role in NATO logistics.
Juozas Olekas on coalition composition decisions: no need for sudden movements
Juozas Olekas emphasized the necessity of continuing existing commitments and avoiding hasty decisions regarding coalition composition changes amidst criticism and ongoing investigations involving partners.
Letter to the Editor. The Migration Minister's next press conference makes me afraid
The author expresses fear regarding government decisions on immigration policies that could impact their partner, who has immigrated from a third country.
The Freezing Effect of the Dispute Between Warsaw and J.W. Construction
A legal dispute in Poland regarding J.W. Construction and local government decisions raises concerns for future real estate investments.
DMITRIY FADIN โฉ The electricity bill crisis is not inevitable; it is a consequence of government choices
The rise in electricity bills in January has severely affected Estonian youth and families, highlighting systemic issues tied to government decisions.
Ground Report from Iran's Nuclear Facilities
The report highlights the significance of the city of Khomein in Iran following a recent visit by Supreme Leader Khamenei, noting its historical and political importance during crucial government decisions.
Piantedosi: "We will appeal rulings on Sea Watch"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced intentions to appeal recent judicial decisions concerning the NGO Sea Watch's operations, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing irregular migration.
From migrants to NGO ships. How activist judges want to sink the government
Recent judicial decisions in Italy have mandated compensations for NGOs involved in migrant rescues, stirring political controversy.
Third Point, the activist fund that revolutionized Sony and Nestlรฉ and wants to force SEPI to merge Escribano and Indra
The activist fund Third Point is pushing for the merger of Escribano and Indra, creating tension in the Spanish corporate governance and possibly influencing government decisions.
Monika Haukanรตmm: The Tallinn hospital will not be canceled, but will be delayed
Monika Haukanรตmm discusses the delay in the Tallinn hospital project due to funding uncertainties and critiques the previous administration's decisions.
If the won weakens, national pension performance bonuses will rise... The government will revise the compensation system
The South Korean government plans to revise the performance evaluation system for the National Pension Service to exclude exchange rate influences amid high won-dollar exchange rates, addressing concerns that the current system incentivizes poor investment decisions.
What happens after the service inspection regarding the government's decisions to support the timber industry? Podcast
The podcast discusses the implications of government support for the timber industry in Latvia, featuring various political figures and experts.
โBetrayedโ: 21 Hartlepool councillors threaten to quit Labour over care budget
Labour councillors in Hartlepool are considering resigning due to discontent over funding for children in care, feeling betrayed by the Labour leadership's budget decisions.
English councils face 'unnecessary race against time' to organise elections, leaders say
Local councils in England are facing a tight deadline to organize elections after the government abandoned plans for delays, leaving leaders frustrated and scrambling.
First Lady of SP signals dismissals and discomforts allies of Tarcรญsio
Cristiane Freitas, the First Lady of Sรฃo Paulo, is viewed as a key political advisor and decision-maker influencing the governor's staff decisions and potential presidential candidacy.
Governing is explaining
The article emphasizes the crucial need for government leaders in Argentina to communicate clearly and respectfully regarding their decisions, especially during a time of transformation.
After the 'Earthquake of the West Bank'... These Are the Options of the 'Authority'
The article discusses the lack of meaningful international action regarding recent Israeli decisions about the West Bank, highlighting how Palestinian leadership is preoccupied with internal matters rather than effective resistance.
One lakh crore for cities, Noida Metro extension... Cabinet makes several big decisions
The Indian central cabinet has approved significant initiatives, including a massive urban challenge fund, a new fund for startups, and the extension of the Noida Metro.
Major bits of bad and controversial news snuck out as MPs' recess begins
As UK MPs begin a 10-day recess, controversial decisions and announcements emerge from the government amidst a week of turmoil for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Soon you may receive information about fines only through digital messenger - here's how to turn off this new feature
Finland is shifting towards digital communication for official decisions, starting to send notifications through the Suomi.fi service, primarily impacting those already using digital services.
Smotrich's dreams in the West Bank are coming true
Israeli government's recent decisions contribute to the erosion of Palestinian statehood aspirations by enabling land ownership for Israelis in the West Bank.
Malawi: 'Illegal, Unreasonable and Null' - High Court Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda Destroys Justin Said's Decisions
High Court Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda ruled that Chief Secretary Justin Said acted illegally and beyond his powers, rendering his decisions void.
The Ceremony of the National Culture and Art Awards of Lithuania โ Without the Handshakes of President G. Nausฤda
The ceremony for the Lithuanian National Culture and Art Awards took place without the presence of President Gitanas Nausฤda amidst ongoing protests against government decisions regarding the Ministry of Culture.
Analysis: Kaisa Juuso's ministerial portfolio was the most difficult, but she also added to her burden
Kaisa Juuso, the Finnish Minister of Social Affairs and Health, resigned amidst challenging circumstances, including managing unpopular government decisions regarding social and health expenditures.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
This article covers the latest decisions made by President Javier Milei, including opposition reactions and remarks made by government officials.
S demands: Summon the Israeli ambassador
The Social Democrats in Sweden are demanding that the government summon the Israeli ambassador following new decisions to strengthen Israeli control over the West Bank.
After an impressive performance by the skaters โ F. M. Leลกฤiauskaitฤ's critiques to the president: she spoke candidly
Fausta Marija Leลกฤiauskaitฤ expressed her pride in Lithuanian skaters while criticizing the government's past decisions regarding citizenship.
After deciding to support the enlistment exemption law, the leader of Degel HaTorah clarifies: no yeshiva student will go to the army
Rabbi Dov Lando, the leader of Degel HaTorah, asserts that no yeshiva student will serve in the army, regardless of government decisions, following reports of a law on enlistment exemptions being pushed by his party.
'The government does not work under pressure...,' said Lalan Singh
Lalan Singh emphasized that the government makes decisions independently and without any external pressure, asserting Prime Minister Modi's commitment to the country's progress.
LIVE: What is happening after the service inspection of the government's decisions to support the forestry industry?
An online broadcast discusses government decisions to support the forestry industry in Latvia, featuring key ministers and industry representatives.
VIDEO: What happens after the service inspection regarding government decisions to support the forestry industry?
The article discusses a recent episode featuring key Latvian government officials discussing the implications of decisions made to support the forestry industry after an official service inspection.
Government requests annulment of injunctions against decree changing rules of VR and VA
The Brazilian government seeks to reverse court decisions that suspended changes to meal and food benefit regulations.
What are the Israeli decisions regarding the territories of the West Bank?
Israel has announced significant decisions regarding land in the West Bank, which will lift restrictions on land purchases by Israelis.
No to Allowing Prosecutors to Make Decisions on LVU
A government-commissioned investigation warns against granting prosecutors the authority to decide on the immediate care of children under the care of youth law (LVU).
UK Strongly Condemns Expansion of Israeli Control over West Bank
The UK government has condemned Israel's decision to expand its control over the West Bank and called for a reversal of such decisions.
What are the implications of the Israeli Cabinet's decisions on the city of Hebron?
The Israeli government's recent decisions have transferred powers from the Hebron municipality to a local settlement committee, raising concerns about the implications for Palestinian residents.
Tallinn begins drafting a new budget strategy
The Tallinn city government is drafting a new budget strategy to establish clear priorities for financial management over the next four years, linking strategic decisions to the approved 2026 city budget.
Snowball effect and political decisions behind job migration
The article explores the decline of government jobs in rural municipalities of Sweden, contrasting the overall increase in public sector employment.
Al Jazeera Reporters: Israeli Decisions Announce Occupation of the West Bank and End of Authority
Al Jazeera's Ramallah bureau chief describes Israeli decisions as the most dangerous since 1967, effectively ending Palestinian Authority's legal power in parts of the West Bank.
The Coalition has a much-needed chance to hold Labor to account โ if they can stop talking about themselves
The Coalition opposition has an opportunity to scrutinize Laborโs decisions while facing internal challenges and external controversies this week.
Reinsalu: The sharp rise in electricity prices is a consequence of flawed energy policy, paradoxically the state benefits from it
Urmas Reinsalu argues that the recent high electricity prices in Estonia stem from both increased consumption and government energy policy decisions.
As he unveils his archives, former PM Harper says he was a team player
Former Canadian PM Stephen Harper asserts that he was a collaborative leader, backing his claim with the unveiling of his archives at Library and Archives Canada.