Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article reports on the latest measures introduced by President Javier Milei's government, including reactions from opposition parties and human rights organizations regarding the conditions of Cristina Kirchner's house arrest.
Steve Scalise rips Democrats for 'playing political games' with DHS shutdown amid Iran threat
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise criticized Democrats for prioritizing political agendas over national security regarding the funding of the Department of Homeland Security during an ongoing shutdown.
Kesha criticizes Donald Trump after government uses music without her authorization
Kesha has publicly criticized the Trump administration for using her song "Blow" in a military operation video shared on the White House's TikTok account without her permission.
What is the goal?
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces questioning in the House of Representatives Budget Committee regarding the government's plan on the use of maiden names, particularly their potential inclusion on official documents like passports and driver's licenses.
Oversight demands DOJ answers on foreign funding of agitator groups as Iran, anti-ICE protests continue
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding the DOJ explain the foreign funding behind agitator groups involved in anti-ICE protests amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Seven years searching for a house until he managed to process credit: these are the housing programs promoted by the Government
Miguel, after seven years of searching for a home, finally secured a mortgage thanks to government initiatives that recently lowered interest rates.
From Anthropic, no to weapons with Artificial Intelligence. The White House: 'Stop the contracts'
Anthropic has refused to hand over control of armaments to AI, prompting backlash from Trump regarding government contracts.
DHS funding stalemate thaws as White House sends Democrats 'serious' counteroffer
Negotiations over DHS funding have resumed as the White House presents a new counteroffer to Senate Democrats amid a government shutdown.
New legal action planned over proposal to house 540 asylum seekers in town
Campaigners in Crowborough, UK, are set to challenge the government's decision to house 540 asylum seekers at a military training center in their town.
Corumbá will have a House of the Brazilian Woman with an investment of R$ 8.3 million
The government of Mato Grosso do Sul has announced plans to construct a Casa da Mulher Brasileira in Corumbá, aimed at supporting women facing violence.
[Column] Coupang’s play in Washington
The interim CEO of Coupang's Korean subsidiary testified before the US House Judiciary Committee regarding allegations of discrimination against US companies by the Korean government.
Little House: MP Šichtařová employs her partner as an assistant
Czech MP Šichtařová has come under scrutiny for employing her partner as her assistant, raising questions about nepotism and governance.
Mexico claims a French auction house for selling 40 archaeological pieces of national heritage
The Mexican government is taking legal action against a French auction house for selling archaeological pieces that they claim belong to Mexico's cultural heritage.
Assisted dying bill not at ‘end of the road’, peer says as time runs short
A Labour peer asserts that efforts to pass the assisted dying bill are ongoing, despite the government withholding additional debate time in the House of Lords.
Protesters storm Kaduna Government House, demand El-Rufai’s probe
Residents of Kaduna State protested at the Government House, demanding action on the disappearance of Abubakar Idris and public scrutiny of former governor Nasir El-Rufai's administration.
House Republicans descend on Clintons' hometown for high-stakes Epstein probe grilling
House Republicans are set to question Hillary Clinton as part of an investigation into the government's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case in her hometown of Chappaqua, NY.
Lethal and Thorough 'Coupang Play' [Cosmopolitan]
Coupang's interim CEO Harold Rogers recently appeared before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee amid ongoing scrutiny over alleged discrimination against American tech firms by the Korean government, following a massive data breach involving sensitive customer information.
New rule to ban drivers who dump rubbish - and seize their vehicle
The UK House of Lords has proposed new penalties for fly-tipping offenders, including potential driving licence points and vehicle seizures.
Is Delcy RodrÃguez Taking Revenge? House of MarÃa Corina Machado's Assistant Raided
The Venezuelan government confiscated the house of Laura Acosta, personal assistant to opposition leader MarÃa Corina Machado, an act denounced by the Vente Venezuela party as political retaliation.
Influence Operations in the House of Representatives Election? Is There a Strategic and Clever Movement to Evade Detection?
During Japan's House of Representatives election period, critical posts about the government circulated on social media, raising suspicions of foreign influence operations.
I have four big questions about UFOs for the White House
The article explores the challenges journalists face when questioning U.S. government officials about UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence, highlighting recent comments from Barack Obama on the topic.
VIDEOS: Lunch News from Florianópolis on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Local news from Florianópolis covers various topics including a past murder case, government employee benefits, and a tragic incident of a collapsed house.
Renewable Energy: Electricity from the Forstenrieder Park
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Forstenrieder Park wind farm, which will house six turbines generating electricity for 20,000 households, signifies a major shift in the perception of renewable energy viability in the area.
Government fears losing control over the end of the 6x1 work schedule after Motta embraces the proposal
The Brazilian government is concerned about losing control over a proposal to end the 6x1 work schedule after House Speaker Hugo Motta adopted an alternative legislative text that cannot be vetoed by the president.
Mount of Notes at Officer's House, 4 Crore Cash Found Upon Opening Trolley Bag
An Odisha vigilance officer was caught red-handed taking a bribe and was found with over 4 crores in cash, marking one of the largest cash recoveries in the state's history.
NT government sued over 44yo mother's death in police watch house
The family of a 44-year-old Aboriginal woman is suing the Northern Territory government for negligence after she died in police custody.
Picos will have the second unit of the House of Brazilian Women in the interior of PiauÃ
The government of Piauà is constructing its second House of Brazilian Women in Picos, which is expected to serve the local population by 2026.
Insecurity in Mendoza: a minister's truck was stolen while visiting another cabinet official's house
Minister of Finance of Mendoza, VÃctor Fayad, had his truck stolen during a visit to a fellow cabinet member's residence, highlighting public safety concerns in the region.
Bulldozer runs on ancestral house, Khaira says - an attempt to suppress voices
In Punjab's Kapurthala district, Congress MLA Sukhpald Singh Khaira claims his ancestral property was unlawfully demolished by local authorities as part of an anti-encroachment drive, urging that it represents a dangerous move to silence dissent.
Action catches 15 animals, including dogs and birds, in a situation of mistreatment in a house in Praia do Forte; puppy was decomposing
An operation by the Cabo Frio city government rescued 15 animals in poor conditions, including a decomposing puppy, from a residential property in Praia do Forte, Brazil.
Lula went against the Civil House and yielded to Boulos' request in revoking decree that foresaw river concessions
President Lula revoked a decree allowing private concessions for several Brazilian rivers, a decision made during a tense internal government debate.
President Yoon: 'Expectations for abnormal house price rises should naturally decrease in a government of the people's sovereignty'
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol addressed concerns about rising home prices, urging a normalization of the housing market in line with public interests.
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
Campaigners in Crowborough, East Sussex, are pursuing a judicial review against the government's decision to convert an army training center into accommodation for hundreds of asylum seekers, expressing significant concern about the implications of such measures.
Trump's science and tech man lays out White House's global AI strategy
The U.S. White House outlines its global strategy for AI through a dialogue with Michael Kratsios, addressing the growing AI adoption gap between developed and developing nations.
Four big questions about UFOs for the White House
The article discusses the challenges journalists face in addressing the U.S. government's fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence.
Agra: After the wedding farewell, the bride went for an interview instead of going to her in-laws' house
In a surprising turn of events in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, a bride went directly to attend a government job interview right after her wedding, instead of going to her in-laws' home.
A grandson of Raúl, the link between the Cuban dictatorship and the White House diplomacy
Raúl Guillermo RodrÃguez Castro, known as 'the crab', is reportedly in contact with Marco Rubio regarding discussions about the future of the Cuban government.
Ekiti sets up tribunal to regulate rising house rents
Ekiti State Government has established a tribunal to address the issue of increasing house rents in the region.
Favorite subsidies are back. At least four billion will go for house renovations
Czechia is reinstating popular subsidies for home renovations, totaling at least four billion in funding.
Government decides to maintain existing agreements with the US on tariffs despite disagreements over 'renegotiation'
South Korea's government has decided to maintain the existing tariff agreements with the US following a Supreme Court ruling, despite some calls for renegotiation.
U.S. Supreme Court's Brake on 'Trump Tariffs'... Blue House: 'We Will Ensure Export Conditions to the U.S. Are Not Damaged'
The South Korean government assured it would protect export conditions to the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs, while evaluating the ruling's ramifications in a high-level meeting.
The importer Schwartz: "What a great country. I, a small entrepreneur, have defeated the White House"
Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer, expresses his joy and relief after a court ruling in his favor against the U.S. government, allowing him to continue selling Italian wines in America.
Senate: the government speeds up the consideration of lowering the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate is moving quickly to discuss a bill that lowers the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, which has already passed the lower house.
MP government acknowledged 22 deaths in the house, Congress claims 35 lost their lives
In the Madhya Pradesh assembly, the Congress party protested over deaths attributed to contaminated water in Indore, asserting that the government is underreporting the death toll.
The U.S. military ready for attacks and the White House says that the clerical government should confirm the nuclear agreement
The U.S. military is reported to be prepared for potential attacks while the White House emphasizes the need for the Iraqi clerical government to affirm the nuclear agreement.
Labor reform in the House of Representatives: Milei's project debated minute by minute
The Argentine government is debating Milei's labor reform project in the House, facing a national strike organized by the CGT union in protest.
Democrats risk FEMA disaster funding collapse as DHS shutdown hits Day 5
Senate Democrats and the White House are in a standoff over immigration reforms, leading to concerns that FEMA's disaster response capabilities could be severely impacted due to funding shortages amid a partial government shutdown.
Cuba must make "drastic changes" because it is "falling apart": White House
The Trump Administration urged the Cuban government to implement urgent reforms in response to its severe economic crisis.
White House on Cuba: It is a regime that is collapsing, it is in their 'interest' to make major changes soon
The White House stated that it would be in Cuba's interest to make significant changes soon, while avoiding any call for a change in government leadership.
Gallery: National awards were presented in the House of the Knights
The national awards were presented in the House of the Knights, acknowledging outstanding contributions in culture and sports.