The Government aims to launch the documents for the privatization of AySA this month: all the details
The Argentine government intends to publish the documents for the privatization of AySA by March, as part of a broader plan to reduce expenditures and generate revenue for debt repayment.
Lula's government creates loophole for 'eternal secrecy' in official letters from the president
The Lula government in Brazil has adopted a rationale that permits 'eternal secrecy' for official correspondence exchanged with world leaders, effectively blocking public access to such documents.
Cell phones, cards and even smartwatches: the items lost by revelers during the carnival in Olinda
Over 1,000 personal items were reported lost by carnival-goers in Olinda, including documents, smartphones, and a smartwatch, according to the local government's lost and found department.
What was known about 23-F and what has been revealed by the declassified documents about the coup d'état
The Spanish government declassified 166 documents related to the 1981 coup attempt, providing new insights and confirming known details.
Documents Related to the Appointment of the British Ambassador Linked to Epstein Will Be Released
The UK government has agreed with police to release documents related to the appointment of former US Ambassador Peter Mandelson following his arrest on suspicion of abuse of power linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
The US Department of Justice has announced it is investigating claims of withholding documents from the Epstein case, including references to Trump
The US Department of Justice is investigating allegations that it illegally withheld documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case that reportedly mention former President Donald Trump.
Epstein files: US government accused of withholding files on Trump sex abuse claims
The US government faces accusations of withholding documents related to sex abuse claims against Donald Trump from the Epstein files.
Spain: Did the King Really Save the Young Democracy?
The article explores the historical context of Spain's 1981 coup attempt and the role of King Juan Carlos I in protecting democracy, with recently released government documents shedding light on the events.
Epstein files: Democrats accuse US government of withholding documents related to Trump
Democrats are accusing the US government of hiding documents pertaining to former President Trump in the Epstein files.
US government accused of concealing documents related to Donald Trump's sexual exploitation case
The US Justice Department is under scrutiny for potentially mishandling documents linked to a sexual assault claim against Donald Trump while releasing information about Jeffrey Epstein's cases.
What did the US government respond to the allegations of hiding documents in Trump's sexual abuse case
The US Department of Justice denies any wrongdoing in the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's cases while reviewing them for proper conduct.
The stories behind the declassified documents of February 23rd
The Spanish government has declassified over 150 documents related to the attempted coup on February 23, 1981, revealing significant insights about the event and the government’s response.
The figure of Juan Carlos I passes the test of the secret documents from February 23rd
The revealed secret documents from the February 23 snap coup do not significantly alter the official narrative about King Juan Carlos I's role in the event.
Kash Patel fires FBI officials linked to Trump documents case, reports say
Kash Patel has reportedly dismissed at least 10 FBI officials connected to the investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents.
Sexual Offenders: Missing Testimonies in the Epstein Files That Could Implicate Trump
The article discusses the absence of testimonies in the Jeffrey Epstein documents that could have incriminating implications for Donald Trump, amidst ongoing scrutiny of the government's handling of these files.
Epstein Case: Documents on Donald Trump Removed from the Dossier, According to American Media
Documents related to Donald Trump have been removed from the Epstein case files, prompting calls for transparency from US lawmakers.
Spain, Colonel Antonio Tejero has died: he led the failed coup of 1981
Colonel Antonio Tejero, who led the unsuccessful coup d'état in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the declassification of documents related to his involvement in the coup by the Sánchez government.
Antonio Tejero, the executor of 23-F, has died: the exalted pawn, the indomitable coup plotter
Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the Spanish government's declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt he led.
Former US Treasury Secretary Resigns from Harvard Due to Links with Jeffrey Epstein
Lawrence H. Summers has resigned as director of Harvard's Mossavar-Rahmani Center due to connections with Jeffrey Epstein, following the release of related documents by the US government.
Larry Summers to resign from Harvard after Epstein files revelations
Larry Summers will resign from his teaching position at Harvard University at the end of the academic year amid an ongoing review of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
One of the soldiers who took TVE on February 23: "We had orders not to talk to anyone, the first shot in the air and the second to hit"
A soldier involved in the February 23, 1981 takeover of TVE recounts the events and orders he received during the intervention, as revealed in recently declassified government documents.
Moncloa called Zarzuela to inform about the declassification of the 23-F documents
The Spanish government informed the Royal Palace about the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, which involve significant historical figures like Juan Carlos I.
Feijóo commits to "declassify" Sánchez's management when he governs and the president reproaches him for doing "politics for extremists"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo challenges Pedro Sánchez on government transparency, highlighting the upcoming declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt in Spain.
Sánchez and Feijóo clash in the control session over the declassification of the documents from 23-F
In a heated parliamentary session, Spanish leaders Sánchez and Feijóo exchanged accusations regarding government transparency and the declassification of historical documents.
Declassification of 23-F, live | The BOE publishes the order for the declassification of the documents of 23-F
The Spanish government has officially ordered the declassification of documents related to the attempted coup d'état on February 23, 1981, publishing the details in the Official State Bulletin.
Guide to consulting documents of 23-F: key characters and moments
The Spanish government will release previously classified documents about the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981 (23-F), including key figures and moments involved in the event.
What to expect from the declassified documents of February 23: from the role of Juan Carlos I to the failure of Cesid in preventing the coup d'état
The article discusses the implications of the government's announcement regarding the declassification of documents related to the February 23 coup attempt in Spain.
A bipolar Spain to trap Feijóo
The article critiques Pedro Sánchez's sudden transparency regarding the declassification of documents, questioning its credibility given the government's history and alleged corruption.
DF government ignored MP warning while continuing negotiations to purchase Banco Master, documents indicate
The government of the Federal District of Brazil proceeded with plans to acquire Banco Master despite warnings from the Federal Public Ministry about the risks involved in the transaction.
Anatomy of a Disagreement: Robles clashed with Moncloa over the 23-F documents and upset Bolaños and Marlaska
The Spanish government faces internal divisions as the unsealing of documents related to the 23-F coup d'état produces differing opinions among coalition partners.
United Kingdom agrees to disclose documents about Andrew's role in government
The UK government has agreed to release documents related to Prince Andrew's appointment as a trade envoy amid scrutiny of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
The government has responded to several Epstein questions
The Norwegian government has answered several questions from the parliamentary control and constitutional committee regarding the Epstein documents.
The government has responded to several Epstein questions. Check what they are writing.
The Norwegian government has provided responses to questions from the Control and Constitutional Committee regarding the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Investigation in the U.S.: The Administration Prevented the Publication of Documents Related to Claims of Trump Sexually Assaulting a Minor
The U.S. Department of Justice has prevented the publication of documents related to allegations that former President Donald Trump sexually assaulted a minor, according to an NPR investigation.
UK backs release of 'arrogant' ex-prince Andrew's trade envoy documents
The UK government supports the release of documents regarding former Prince Andrew's role as a trade envoy amidst his arrest related to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Involvement in Epstein Case: British Government to Release Documents Regarding Andrew's Role
The British Government has announced it will release documents related to Prince Andrew's involvement as a trade envoy in light of the Epstein revelations.
UK officials to consider the release of confidential documents related to Epstein-linked former Prince Andrew
UK Parliament is considering the release of confidential documents concerning former Prince Andrew and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Documents from February 23, 1981: Spain Unveils the Great Secret Surrounding the Coup Attempt
Spain's government has made all secret documents regarding the 1981 coup attempt publicly available, shedding light on a significant yet controversial event in the country's recent history.
MPs back release of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor files as ex-prince branded 'rude'
UK MPs have voted to release documents regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's tenure as trade envoy amidst accusations of misconduct and negative characterizations by a government minister.
The Government hopes that the 23-F documents will put an end to the rumors but does not clarify if they affect the former king
The Spanish government prepares for the historic declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, while remaining silent on the potential implications for former King Juan Carlos I.
A "rude, arrogant, self-important man": the British government ready to publish archives on former Prince Andrew
The British government plans to release documents about former Prince Andrew's appointment as a special trade envoy amid investigations related to the Epstein scandal.
Minister signals government won’t stop MPs voting to publish Andrew trade envoy documents – UK politics live
UK ministers indicate that the government will allow MPs to vote on releasing documents related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's role as a trade envoy, following similar moves for Peter Mandelson's appointment.
No more secrets from the 23-F
The Spanish government plans to declassify documents related to the attempted coup d'état of February 23, 1981, in an effort to address historical debt to citizens and end conspiracy theories.
Moncloa Opens the Valve of 23-F Amid Strategy to Stir Fear of Vox
The Spanish government is declassifying documents related to the 1981 failed coup attempt, reflecting on historical threats to democracy in the context of contemporary political tensions.
UK government to unseal former ambassador Mandelson documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein probe
The UK government is preparing to release important documents related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as U.S. ambassador amid an investigation linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Spain will declassify 'the 23F documents' after 45 years of the attempted coup d'état
The Spanish government has decided to declassify documents related to the failed coup attempt of 1981, shedding light on military and civil conspiracies during that time.
Documents about flying strange objects prove disappointing
Reports about unusual flying objects did not meet expectations based on prior speculation.
The Government announces the declassification of the documents from the 23-F coup attempt, 45 years later
The Spanish government has announced the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, affirming the importance of memory in democracy.
The Government declassifies documents from 23F 45 years after the coup
The Spanish government plans to approve the declassification of documents related to the 23F coup, coinciding with its 45th anniversary.
Breaking: UK government quietly updates passport rules for dual citizens — again
The UK government has updated rules allowing dual British and Irish citizens to use expired British passports to enter the UK, but the acceptance of these documents is at the discretion of carriers.