The Prime Minister believes she is capable of representing Lithuania at the EVT, but does not want to pit institutions against each other
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida ล imonytฤ expresses her readiness to represent the country at the European Council but emphasizes the importance of cooperation between the government and the president's office.
Protests in the Czech Republic: Hundreds of Thousands Demonstrate Against the Government
Hundreds of thousands in the Czech Republic protested against the government, accusing it of undermining democracy and pressuring media institutions.
The Ministry of Health suggests that healthcare institutions could charge extra for additional USB drives and assistants
Lithuania's Minister of Health proposes that healthcare facilities should be allowed to charge extra fees for optional services such as USB storage devices and personal assistant services.
Liga2 Case: Prosecutor identifies Andrรฉs Arauz in the 'coordination and direction' of actions aimed at 'controlling' state institutions
Ecuador's prosecutor implicates Andrรฉs Arauz in efforts to control state institutions as part of the Liga2 corruption case.
Media organizations propose stricter regulations for penalties for refusing to provide information to journalists
Media organizations in Lithuania are advocating for stricter regulations to penalize state and municipal institutions that refuse to provide information to journalists.
Media organizations propose stricter rules for penalizing failure to provide information to journalists
Media organizations in Lithuania are advocating for stricter regulations regarding penalties for institutions that fail to provide information to journalists, citing inefficiencies in the current system.
Personnel Changes on March 20
The article announces personnel changes within various government departments and institutions in South Korea.
Green Finance of Policy Financial Institutions Reaches 69 Trillion Won, But More Than Half Falls Short of Government Standards
More than half of the green finance supplied by South Korea's policy financial institutions last year did not meet government standards, raising concerns about 'greenwashing'.
The Saeima will consider whether to disclose the salaries of state and municipal employees
Latvia's Saeima is set to discuss a proposal to require state and municipal institutions to publicly disclose employee salaries on their websites monthly, alongside employee names, to enhance transparency.
Liberia: House Passes Law to Ban Govt Officials From Serving On Boards, Management Roles
The Liberian House of Representatives has passed a law that prohibits active government officials from serving on the boards or management of public institutions to enhance governance and transparency.
Government Studies Creating Unified Exam for Federal University Technicians
The Brazilian federal government is considering the establishment of a unified public examination for technicians at federal universities and institutes.
Sudan Heads for Its First Cabinet Reshuffle in the "Government of Hope"
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris is set to implement the first significant reshuffle of his cabinet after eight months in office, focusing on widespread changes in government institutions and agencies following the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Literature Archive Marbach: Just not like in Stuttgart
The German government allocates 44 million euros to support the construction of the German Literature Archive in Marbach, amidst criticism of recent funding cuts to other cultural institutions.
The Amazing Achievement of Government School Children in Aligarh: Creating a Flying Model Inspired by the 'UF-22 Raptor'
Students from a government school in a small village in Aligarh have created a flying model inspired by the 'UF-22 Raptor', challenging common perceptions about educational resources in such institutions.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: How to Make the Constitution 'Storm-Proof' Against the AfD?
The government of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is seeking measures to protect state institutions from potential blockades by the AfD ahead of upcoming elections, amidst a lack of support from the CDU.
Agreement: a more flexible higher education creates a solid foundation for elite sports
Estonian universities, government institutions, and sports organizations have signed a cooperation memorandum to ensure the sustainability of elite sports through effective dual careers and strong student athletics.
Tanzania: Tanzania Affirms to Work Closely With Religious Bodies to Safeguard Moral Values, Promote Development
Tanzania's Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba affirmed the government's commitment to collaborate with religious organizations to uphold moral values and foster national development during a church service.
Nigeria: Delta Government Approves Expansion of Hostel Facilities for Tertiary Institutions
The Delta State Government has approved the expansion of hostel facilities to accommodate the rising number of students in state-owned tertiary institutions.
Setback for Israel's government in its fight against the free press
The Israeli government's plans to take control of the popular TV channel TV13 faced defeat, complicating their ongoing political control over the press and other institutions.
Senate could veto federal aid to struggling financial institutions, project predicts
A new banking resolution project proposed by the Brazilian government allows the Senate to block federal financial support to troubled banks and financial institutions.
Are the shadow ministers Suskotlรกr and ล aลกkotlรกr controlling the ministries of justice and health? (events of the week)
The article discusses government actions in Slovakia that threaten democratic principles by consolidating power in public institutions.
Government allocates half of the increase in medical school quota for next year to regional national universities
The Korean government plans to allocate half of the increased quota of 490 medical school places for next year to regional national universities, with significant increases in institutions like Kangwon National University and Chungbuk National University.
Minister: The Ministry of Health has compiled a list of services for which extra fees can be charged, on the way to the Government
The Lithuanian Ministry of Health has prepared a list of services that will allow healthcare institutions to charge extra fees, in line with a law set to take effect in May that prohibits such fees except for pricier equipment and comfort services.
Alco Poll: Citizens See Cover-Up in the Tempi Accident โ The Most Popular Ministers
A recent Alco poll reveals significant public dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the Tempi tragedy, showcasing a marked distrust in institutions.
Notification for March 11
The article outlines several upcoming events and announcements in South Korea, including a literary symposium, an award ceremony for research institutions, and a call for an AI design competition for youth.
Personnel Changes on March 10
The article outlines the recent personnel changes in various sectors such as the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and academic institutions in South Korea.
Bangladesh Alarmed by Conflict in the Middle East, Schools and Colleges Closed to Save Electricity
Bangladesh has ordered the closure of all educational institutions to conserve electricity amid an emerging energy crisis linked to conflict in the Middle East.
Letter to the Editor: Don't let the state put Stockholm's city to sleep
The author argues that the Swedish government must reevaluate the rent system for cultural institutions in Stockholm to ensure the city remains vibrant and accessible.
Personnel Changes on March 9
The article lists personnel changes within various government agencies and institutions in South Korea.
The Government accumulates 40 partisan appointments in regulatory and technical bodies of the State's economy with AIReF
The Spanish government continues to fill independent economic institutions with partisan appointments, having reached 40 such appointments across various regulatory bodies without opposition consensus.
PEBEC calls for public-private collaboration to boost investment in Nigeria
The Director-General of PEBEC urged for stronger collaboration between government institutions and the private sector to enhance Nigeria's business environment during a roundtable with foreign investors.
War in Iran: Impressive satellite images show damage to Iranian regime institutions
Satellite images reveal significant destruction of key government and military sites in Iran due to joint strikes by Israel and the United States.
Dispute with the Municipality Led to the Dismissal of the Recognized Cultural Leader
The Luunja municipal government announced plans to liquidate the cultural and leisure center, stirring anxiety among employees regarding job security and the future of teamwork.
Argentina Week in New York: when it is and why it is important for the country
Argentina Week in New York, organized by the Argentine Embassy, aims to attract international investments to Argentina and will feature key government officials and major financial institutions.
Personnel Appointments on March 5
Personnel changes across various governmental and institutional organizations in South Korea are reported.
Personnel Changes on March 4
The article lists a variety of personnel changes within several Korean government ministries and institutions, including promotions and appointments.
Breaking News | Lebanese Prime Minister: We declare our rejection of any military or security operations originating from Lebanese territory outside of legitimate institutions
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has announced a rejection of any military or security operations from Lebanese territory that do not originate from legitimate government institutions.
Personnel Changes on March 2
Various personnel appointments and changes within South Korean government bodies and educational institutions are reported.
Australia Thwarts Terror Plot Targeting Mosques and State Institutions
Australia has thwarted a terrorist plot aimed at attacking mosques and state institutions, resulting in the arrest of a 20-year-old Western Australian man.
Public Medical School Bill for 15 Years of Service Passes Welfare Committee
A bill establishing a public medical school requiring graduates to serve in public healthcare institutions for 15 years has passed a subcommittee of South Korea's National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee.
K. Mitsotakis: The cost of living is a priority for the government - 'Yes' to a preliminary discussion on institutions and the rule of law
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the government will prioritize addressing the cost of living and is open to a pre-scheduled parliamentary discussion on institutional matters and the rule of law, following a request from the leader of PASOK.
University, CCUM: "939,000 euros from MUR prize to virtuous model of merit colleges"
The Italian government's allocation of โฌ939,209 to merit colleges supports thousands of deserving students and acknowledges the role of these institutions in promoting academic merit and social mobility.
Personnel Changes on February 28
The article details various personnel changes in South Korea's government and academic institutions as of February 28, involving multiple departments and positions.
FG pushes varsities to turn research into marketable products
The Nigerian Federal Government is urging universities and institutions to commercialize research through initiatives like the NextGen Innovation Challenge.
George Papandreou: "The government bears exclusive responsibility for the erosion of institutions"
Former Prime Minister George Papandreou criticized the current government, asserting it is responsible for the degradation of democratic institutions in Greece.
Transform research into marketable products, FG urges varsities, others
The Nigerian government is encouraging universities and institutions to commercialize research to boost innovation and economic growth.
Personnel Changes on February 27
The article reports on various personnel changes and appointments in South Korea's government and educational institutions as of February 27.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Korea Public Enterprise Association Successfully Hold Conference on 'New Government Policies for Public Institutions and AI Transformation'
A successful conference was held at Seoul National University of Science and Technology focusing on new government policies for public institutions and the transformation shaped by AI, attended by over 200 participants from various sectors.
How the country will have a future
The article discusses the need for substantial constitutional reform in Greece, focusing on key changes in the mechanisms of state and institutions.
Riga City Council Meeting Interrupted After 10 Hours of Work
The Riga City Council meeting was interrupted after deputies bickered over various issues, including the restructuring of educational institutions and the closing of kindergartens.