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.
Riga City Council decides to close and reorganize several schools and kindergartens
The Riga City Council has approved a plan to close and reorganize multiple educational institutions in the city by 2026.
The Debate of 'Rzeczpospolita' as the Beginning of a New Project (Photo Report)
The 'Rzeczpospolita' debate brought together leaders from major Polish firms and institutions, including government ministers.
Several educational institutions will be closed and reorganized in Riga; the council rejects residents' requests to maintain 4 'kindergartens'
The Riga city council will close ten kindergartens due to a significant decline in child enrollment, rejecting community requests to save four of them.
Personnel Changes on February 26
The article reports on various personnel changes within South Korean government ministries and educational institutions as of February 26.
Kretinga District Municipality will allocate funds for the encouragement of medical staff
The Kretinga District Municipality plans to allocate over 200,000 euros to support medical staff through bonuses at local healthcare institutions.
Fraudulent receipt of approximately 2 billion yen in human resource development grants; expenses effectively funneled back from training institutions
Reports reveal a nationwide fraudulent receipt of approximately 2 billion yen in human resource development grants managed by Japanโs Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
Political fight brewing over future of WA's child sex abuse laws
The WA government is facing political pressure to extend new child sex abuse laws to include more than just religious institutions following a controversial High Court ruling.
Prime Minister and district mayor: institutions must monitor the activities of the 'Homanit' factory more actively
Lithuanian Prime Minister I.Ruginienฤ stated that controlling institutions need to work more actively after a meeting with the leadership of Vilnius district regarding issues at the Homanit factory.
Four arrested for launching massive cyberattacks on parties and institutions after the disaster
Four men have been arrested for allegedly leading a hacker group named 'Anonymous Fรฉnix' responsible for cyberattacks against government websites in Spain.
Centralized Procurement Status Granted to National Defense System Institutions
The Lithuanian government has approved a proposal from the Ministry of National Defense to grant centralized procurement status to specific defense institutions.
Agreement between Damascus and the SDF amid disagreements over decentralization and merging institutions
The agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces faces uncertainty regarding the integration of military and civil institutions in northeastern Syria.
DAVID MARCUS: To burnish Trump's legacy, we need to stop naming things after him
David Marcus argues that the increasing number of buildings and entities named after Donald Trump is undermining the significance of his legacy.
Journal of Laws from February 20, 2026 (items 196-197)
The article discusses recent government regulations regarding food sales to children and youth in educational institutions in Poland.
TJ denies government's request and keeps law prohibiting racial quotas in SC universities suspended
The Santa Catarina Court of Justice denied the state government's request to suspend the action regarding the law that prohibits racial quotas in higher education institutions funded by the state.
Manipulated Images: The First Victim of AI is the Truth
This article critiques the use of manipulated images by reputable institutions including ZDF and the US government, highlighting the erosion of public trust.
'Hindus will be safe in Bangladesh, and India...,' said Hindu Minister of Tariq Rahman
Nitai Roy Chowdhury, the sole Hindu minister in Tariq Rahman's new government of Bangladesh, asserts that minority safety will be prioritized while criticizing the previous leadership for undermining institutions and the education system.
Federal Government: The Dispute Over Abolished Integration Courses Escalates
The conflict in the German government over the cut of integration courses for migrants has intensified, with significant backlash from various stakeholders including education institutions and political factions.
Ariadna Montiel leads meeting with institutions to benefit agricultural workers in San Quintรญn
Ariadna Montiel, Mexico's Secretary of Welfare, hosted a meeting to strengthen coordination between the government and agricultural workers' institutions in San Quintรญn, Baja California.
Large Study: Racism in Authorities Often Hidden in Structures
A comprehensive study reveals that racism within German authorities is often embedded in routines and organizational structures rather than overt hostility.
Sentenced person who posed as a lawyer and worked in the FGR of Querรฉtaro
Antonio Rivas has been sentenced for using false documents to impersonate a lawyer while working as a public servant in Querรฉtaro's FGR office.
Criminal Infiltration of Societal Institutions Should Be Investigated
Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard has called for a report on the infiltration of organized crime into key societal institutions by criminal networks.
Bloomberg: Growth Surge Raises Performance Expectations for Malaysia's Economy in 2026
Financial institutions revise their growth forecasts for Malaysia's economy in 2026 upward, anticipating growth to exceed the government's official estimations due to a strong last quarter performance.
The Master is Gone, the BRB Remains
The BRB, a bank owned by the Federal District government in Brazil, is one of the few surviving institutions from a tumultuous financial period characterized by the inefficiencies of state-run banks.
Iran crackdown: At least 200 children killed, schools under pressure
The article discusses the Iranian government's violent crackdown that has led to the deaths of at least 200 children, putting immense pressure on schools and educational institutions.
SKKU, National Changwon University, and 3 Other Universities Selected as Specialized Institutions in Bio and Robot Industries
The South Korean government has selected five universities to receive financial support as part of its initiative to specialize in bio and robotics industries.
Federal institutions seek to accelerate the Welfare Housing Program
The Mexican federal government announced a new agreement involving more than ten federal agencies to expedite the Welfare Housing Program focused on construction and essential services for housing.
Urgent call for the National Committee to manage Gaza to begin its duties
The government media office has called for the National Committee to manage Gaza to commence its duties, emphasizing the readiness of governmental institutions and employees to fully cooperate.
Proposal to Increase Allowances for Technical Workers in State and Local Government Institutions
The Latvian State Chancellery has proposed an increase in allowances for technical workers within state and municipal institutions amid planned budget cuts.
Ontario ends tuition fee freeze at public colleges, universities
The Ontario government has announced the end of a tuition fee freeze at public colleges and universities, allowing institutions to raise fees to adapt to changing student demographics.
State institutions have written off about 2.3 billion in debts of the University of Bifrรถst
State institutions in Iceland have cancelled approximately 2.3 billion ISK in debts belonging to the University of Bifrรถst.
The Fall of Slovakia in the Corruption Rankings is Not Due to Media or NGOs, but to a Weakened State
Slovakia has dropped to 61st in the Corruption Perceptions Index, reflecting weakened state institutions and increased skepticism toward their ability to combat corruption.
25,000 Employees Arrive One Hour Late at Defense Institutions in MP
A nationwide trade union strike against the central government's policies led to about 25,000 civilian employees at defense institutions in Madhya Pradesh arriving one hour late to work.
Organizations and State Institutions: Public Procurement Reform Will Reduce Transparency in Public Funding Distribution
Latvia's proposed public procurement reform could significantly decrease transparency by allowing government agencies to spend large sums without public announcements or competitive bidding processes.
The country's healthcare institutions are horrified โ SAM and VLK do not hear requests to allow patients to receive as many services as they actually need
Lithuanian healthcare leaders express concerns over the government's failure to acknowledge the increasing demand for day surgeries, despite evidence of its growth.
Peru will appeal the ruling that prevents it from supervising the port of Chancay, built by China
The Peruvian government announced it will appeal a court ruling that prevents state institutions from regulating the privately owned Chancay port, constructed by the Chinese state shipping company Cosco.
Ignorance Drives Injustice in Lagos โ AG
The Lagos State Attorney-General, Mr. Lawal Pedro, highlights that widespread ignorance of justice mechanisms is the primary cause of injustice in the state, rather than a lack of legal institutions.