Federal Politics: Government Aims to Repatriate Stranded Tourists from the Middle East
The German government plans to send aircraft to the Middle East to repatriate stranded German tourists amid ongoing regional tensions.
Government to Set Up Expert Meeting in April for Security Document Revisions, Including Cyber Experts
The Japanese government is finalizing plans to establish an expert panel in April to discuss revisions to three key security documents, focusing on defense spending and sourcing.
Planning to send the ambulance ship despite objections
The Icelandic government plans to send an ambulance ship despite facing opposition.
The government plans to introduce extraordinary measures
The Czech government is considering the implementation of extraordinary measures due to certain circumstances.
New central municipalities? The government plans consolidations in rural areas
The government of Czechia is planning to consolidate rural municipalities as part of a new initiative.
Iran conflict to cause ‘serious’ travel disruptions as 115,000 Australians remain in region amid cancelled flights
The Australian government warns of significant travel disruptions for Australians in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict, with many flights canceled and airspace closures complicating travel plans.
War in Iran: France to Enhance its Military 'Posture' in the Gulf
The French government, led by President Emmanuel Macron, plans to increase its military presence in the Gulf region amidst rising tensions due to Iran's actions.
Fico's coalition wants to abolish postal voting from abroad. It is the weakest in it
The coalition led by Robert Fico plans to end postal voting for citizens living abroad, claiming it has resulted in weaker participation from their demographic.
Iran's Foreign Minister: We do not plan to close the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's foreign minister stated that the government has no plans to disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel for global oil and gas transport.
High-speed rail and heartbreak. Will this time be any different? - podcast
The Australian government has unveiled plans to fund a $60 billion high-speed rail project between Sydney and Newcastle, aiming to cut travel time to just one hour, but past failures raise skepticism about its realization.
All about choice? Liberals move childcare battlelines to vouchers for nannies and grandparents
The Liberal Party of Australia is proposing government-funded vouchers for childcare options such as nannies and grandparents, challenging Labor's plans for universal childcare ahead of the upcoming election.
Federal Government announces the construction of 17 indigenous schools in Amapá
The Brazilian government has announced plans to build 17 new indigenous schools in Amapá as part of a larger federal investment in indigenous education.
National Tax Service Apologizes for Cryptocurrency Leak Incident and Plans Preventive Measures
The National Tax Service of South Korea has apologized for a leak of cryptocurrency information related to delinquent taxpayers and announced plans for preventive measures.
No repatriation flight from the Middle East is currently planned, said Macinka
The Czech authorities have announced that there are currently no plans for repatriation flights from the Middle East.
Expecting electricity prices to rise alongside proposed tax changes
Proposed tax changes in Iceland may lead to increased electricity prices as the country plans to remove exemptions for energy facilities from property tax.
Trump says US aims to destroy Iran's military, topple government
President Trump announced plans for a major military attack against Iran aimed at destroying its military capabilities and inciting regime change.
Drivers – news: changes await most of them
The Lithuanian government plans to enhance remote vehicle emission monitoring, aiming to eliminate the need for physical checks of M1 class vehicles by 2027.
Doctor fears condition on election promise could tank hospital plans
A doctor warns that a late condition imposed by the Tasmanian government on a promised investment could derail plans for a new hospital in Launceston.
Trump says he is instructing federal agencies to stop using technology from AI company Anthropic
Donald Trump has announced plans to direct all federal agencies to immediately cease the use of technology from AI company Anthropic, amidst a contract dispute with the Pentagon.
Finally equally for tracks and roads. This is how the Railway Fund will change
The Polish government plans to allocate more funding from the fuel fee for railway infrastructure, increasing annual contributions to 10 billion zlotys to improve rail lines.
Brazil does not fear that the appointment of Moraes' critic to a post in the U.S. will hinder Lula's visit
The Brazilian government remains unfazed by the appointment of U.S. far-right activist Darren Beattie, a vocal critic of Lula, to a senior advisory position related to Brazil, as plans for Lula's visit to the U.S. continue.
The court has frozen the Israeli government's plans to ban foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended a governmental decision aimed at banning nearly 40 foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Poland wants to ban social media for under 15s
The Polish government plans to ban social media use for those under the age of 15 to support youth mental health and increase awareness of the dangers of social media.
Lääneranna's new local government plans to reverse school reform
Lääneranna's new local government is planning to reverse previous school reforms based on community demands.
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.
High-speed rail is an Australian political punchline. After 50 years, will Labor’s newest proposal finally leave the station?
The Australian government has announced plans to construct a high-speed rail line from Sydney to Newcastle, aiming to transform travel and contribute to emissions reduction by 2050.
Announces actions in the coming days against inflation
Iceland's government plans to announce measures to combat inflation, with discussions scheduled with labor market representatives.
Milei's plan for 2026: fewer taxes, dollar credits, and '50 structural reforms'
Javier Milei plans to outline his government's economic direction for 2026, focusing on structural reforms and measures for the middle class during the opening of Congress.
"This is the largest army modernization program". The government reveals plans for purchases from the SAFE program
The Polish government outlines plans for significant military investments, primarily benefiting local defense companies through the SAFE program.
"Politico" identifies a new NATO rogue: may face D. Trump's wrath
The new populist coalition led by Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš plans to cut defense spending by €900 million compared to previous government proposals, raising concerns over NATO commitments.
Air pollution at Munich Airport: 'Only the bare minimum in health protection'
The Freising Citizens' Association is concerned that the government's plans for air quality monitoring at Munich Airport will only fulfill minimal requirements despite new EU regulations.
What will we buy with SAFE loans? The government reveals projects
Poland plans to purchase military equipment with EU loans, emphasizing the importance of the SAFE program for its defense industry.
0 km motorcycles in 24 or 36 installments at low rates: the 3 new plans, what they offer, and how to access them
New financing plans in Argentina facilitate the purchase of 0 km motorcycles with unusual payment options, underpinned by government support.
Hearing plans to increase the minimum wage again, the entrepreneur exploded: some workers are not even worth the minimum
A Lithuanian entrepreneur criticized plans to increase the minimum wage, arguing that some workers do not even merit the existing minimum.
"Banking Striptease." The Police Will Soon See Bank Accounts, Plans Babiš's Government
The Czech government under Babiš plans to allow police greater access to bank account information without court approval, raising concerns about privacy and legal implications.
Meeting of Mayors and Institution Representatives on Flood Management in Kaunas District
A meeting will occur among mayors and officials in the Kaunas region to discuss flood management plans as the country anticipates potential flooding in the coming weeks.
Telangana: Salary Cuts for Those Not Caring for Elderly Parents, CM Announces
The Telangana government plans to introduce a law that will cut the salaries of government employees who do not care for their elderly parents.
Russia plans to completely block the messaging app 'Telegram'
The Russian government is moving to implement a complete ban on the Telegram messaging app, citing concerns over its use by criminals and foreign intelligence agencies.
Russia to Fully Block Telegram Messenger as Early as April Due to 'Criminal Abuses'
The Russian government plans to ban the Telegram messenger service by April, citing its misuse for criminal activities and increasing recruitment for illegal activities.
Ford government spends further $1.7M advertising its plans for Ontario Place
The Ford government in Ontario has spent $1.7 million on advertising to promote its redevelopment plans for Ontario Place, facing criticism over the expenditure as unnecessary.
Experts say subsidies are essential to avoid collapse and 'death spiral' in Rio's metro
Experts have stated that a subsidy for part of the metro fare is crucial to save Rio's transportation system from collapse, as the government plans to cover a fare increase.
Granting 'Comprehensive Coordination Authority' to the National Intelligence Agency, Government Policy to Aggregate and Analyze Information
The Japanese government plans to grant comprehensive coordination authority to the National Intelligence Agency for centralized information collection and analysis from various ministries.
Manitoba budget set to be revealed on March 24 as province deals with growing deficit
Manitoba's NDP government plans to announce its budget on March 24, facing challenges related to health care, cost of living, and a significant fiscal deficit.
Mexico's 'Fund of Funds': Government will invest nearly 4 billion pesos in 'alternative assets'
Mexico plans to invest 233 million dollars in a government-backed fund focused on alternative assets, marking its first capital injection in a decade to finance projects within the country.
The AFA will go to court to avoid the appointment of observers and claimed that the measure is "a whim" of the Government
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has announced plans to challenge in court the request from the General Inspection of Justice (IGJ) for the appointment of observers due to alleged irregularities, labeling the government's actions as a whim.
The former Máj hotel in Ústà is still occupied by the homeless; demolition of the ruin is not in sight
The abandoned Máj hotel in Ústà is currently occupied by homeless individuals, and plans for its demolition remain uncertain.
Our country remains vulnerable to rainfall events
Ecuador is inadequately prepared for the current rainy season, leading to significant challenges and highlighting the lack of effective government response and prevention plans.
Lawsuit: Munich's Mayor Plans to Challenge Bed Tax Law at Federal Constitutional Court
The city of Munich is seeking to challenge a Bavarian law that prohibits a bed tax for tourists in hopes of generating additional revenue.
Norway may stop accepting Ukrainian men
Norway's government plans to cease accepting adult men of fighting age fleeing war-torn Ukraine as part of new immigration proposals.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.