First Nation chiefs say Nova Scotia budget cuts appear targeted at Mi’kmaw programs
First Nation leaders in Nova Scotia claim recent budget cuts by the provincial government disproportionately affect Mi’kmaw programs designed to combat systemic inequalities.
The housing market seeks balance
In 2025, developers in seven major Polish cities sold 40,300 apartments, a 9.7% increase from the previous year, despite a significant drop compared to 2023, influenced by government support programs.
Aguascalientes stands out at the national level for its quality of life and social progress
Aguascalientes has been recognized as one of Mexico's states with the highest quality of life due to concerted efforts from local government and various social programs.
Gleisi's Caravan Brings Together Lira and the Calheiros Family in Alagoas
A caravan of ministers from Lula's government will unite key political rivals in Alagoas as part of a series of events promoting federal programs ahead of the upcoming election.
Student scholarships abroad and circular migration: two programs promoted by the government of Daniel Noboa
The Ecuadorian government, led by Daniel Noboa, has formalized over 61,000 student scholarships for Ecuadorians abroad in recent years, with specific programs aimed at studying artificial intelligence in South Korea.
Anxiety about the blue DNA, technocrats, and division for Adonis
The article discusses Greece's poor standing in EU rankings while juxtaposing its success in training programs, highlighting government concerns over perceptions of national prowess.
VIDEOS: MG2 of Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Heavy rains in Minas Gerais have resulted in casualties, prompting federal government aid and program adjustments for affected families.
Rally against federal gun prohibitions, buyback planned for Saturday in Quebec City
A rally opposing federal gun prohibitions and buyback programs is set to take place in Quebec City, highlighting tensions between gun owners and government policies.
Kenya: Transport Department Projects Sh37.7bn Budget Shortfall
The Kenyan Transport Cabinet Secretary has highlighted a projected Sh37.7 billion budget shortfall for the State Department for Transport in the upcoming financial year, which could affect crucial programs.
Babiš does not want to address the defense of Czechia and the security of Ukraine. We have more important programs, he says
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš expressed his disinterest in addressing the defense of Czechia and the security of Ukraine, emphasizing that there are more important priorities for the government.
Vancouver airport ties Nexus outage to U.S. partial government shutdown
Canadian airports report an outage of the NEXUS and Global Entry programs due to the U.S. government shutdown, affecting travelers on U.S.-bound flights.
Frustrated Mayors: 'The Federal Government Should Take Care of Its Responsibilities Instead of Launching Funding Programs'
German mayors are facing increasing financial pressures, forcing them to make tough choices about community services amidst public outrage and personal threats.
DHS suspends TSA PreCheck, Global Entry as partial government shutdown continues
The Department of Homeland Security has announced the suspension of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs due to an ongoing partial government shutdown.
Electoral law: mandatory to include the candidate for Prime Minister in the program
The Italian government aims to introduce a new electoral law requiring the name of the Prime Minister candidate to be included in electoral programs.
Authorities of Pichincha reject approval of Efficiency of Spending Law in GAD: 'Social service and care programs will continue to function'
Authorities in Pichincha, Ecuador, have voiced strong opposition to the recently passed Efficiency of Spending Law that mandates financial allocations for local governments.
The state has stopped funding corrective services
The Czech government has halted funding for corrective services, impacting numerous support programs.
Nearly 20% fewer lower socio-economic students studying law as Pocock calls to scrap Morrison-era job ready scheme
The enrolment of lower socio-economic students in law programs has significantly declined due to the negative effects of the Job Ready Graduates scheme introduced by the Morrison government.
5 things to know as New Brunswick prepares for cuts in next month’s budget
New Brunswick faces a record $1.3 billion deficit, prompting the government to consider significant cuts to services and programs in the upcoming budget.
Raising the age threshold for youth to 30 years
The increase in the age threshold for youth to 30 will broaden the support available to young people in Latvia and enhance their participation in youth programs and policy-making.
Grabois, Puppeteer of Poverty
The article discusses Juan Grabois's controversial leadership of the Movimiento de Trabajadores Excluidos (MTE) amid recent conflicts with the Buenos Aires government over illegal occupations and social assistance programs.
"Inhuman experiment". What awaits Ukrainian refugees after the aid expires?
Ukrainian refugees in Poland express deep concerns over limited access to medical care and the uncertain future as aid programs come to an end.
These programs would be at risk in Quito with the Cootad reform, according to the Municipality
Economic development initiatives and social services in Quito may be jeopardized by the reform of the Cootad law currently under consideration in the Assembly.
Tougher penalties for unemployed individuals who do not participate in initiatives: "Don’t take the chance"
The Swedish government is tightening penalties for unemployed individuals who fail to engage in designated training programs, according to Work Minister Johan Britz.
Saskatchewan invests additional $1.4 million in gender-based violence programming
The Saskatchewan government is committing an additional $1.46 million to support programs aimed at addressing gender-based violence across the province.
Agreement between Hochul and Mamdani in New York: the $1.5 billion plan to advance campaign promises
Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani have announced a $1.5 billion financial agreement aimed at supporting New York City's essential services and programs over the next two fiscal years.
Minnesota Democrats demand reparations from ICE after losing $18 billion to Somali fraud
Minnesota Democrats are pressing the federal government for reparations after a significant fraud incident involving taxpayer funds linked to social services programs.
Complutense Designs a Three-Year Dismantling Plan: Cleaning of Professors, Reduced Course Offerings, and Degree Programs
The Complutense University of Madrid has proposed a financial plan for 2025-2028 that aims to comply with the wishes of the regional government while simultaneously addressing the university's financial obligations.
Boxing for Peace: How to enroll in the new program that will provide monthly support of 9,000 pesos?
The Mexican government launched 'Boxing for Peace', a program aimed at promoting sports discipline and social prevention by incorporating boxers as community instructors with financial support and free access to classes for children and youth.
Venezuela: Delcy Rodríguez closes emblematic chavista programs, many created by Nicolás Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez has ordered the closure of seven public entities, several of which were established during Nicolás Maduro's administration, in a significant reshuffle amidst the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
Hlas Long Defended Innovative Challenges, But Drucker Cuts Them in Half and €115 Million Will Be Used Otherwise
Only 33 of the initially selected 57 companies will receive state subsidies for biotechnology and robotics, with the majority of funds remaining for other programs.
P. Marinakis: They will not 'load' Mr. Panagopoulos onto the New Democracy.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis asserted that George Panagopoulos was never a member of New Democracy while addressing claims of governmental responsibility regarding controversial training programs.
D. Mantzos: The government owes answers regarding training programs for the unemployed
PASOK spokesperson Dimitris Mantzos criticized the government and demanded answers regarding controversial training programs during a parliamentary session.
Payments of Bolsa Família in February start this Thursday (12); see the calendar
The February payments of the Bolsa Família program will begin on Thursday, February 12, with a staggered payment schedule affected by the Carnival holiday.
Major knife crime plan unveiled to stop kids who carry blades slipping through net
The UK government has unveiled a new plan aimed at preventing young people from engaging in knife crime by requiring mandatory intervention programs for those caught carrying blades.
Ariadna Montiel announces national registration for pensions for the elderly and women
The Mexican government is set to conduct a national registration for the Elderly Well-Being Pension and Women's Well-Being Pension from February 16 to 22, 2023.
Housing policy of the Government of Piauí expands access to housing
The housing policy of the Government of Piauí has made significant progress in improving access to dignified housing between 2023 and 2025.
Official Gazette of Poland from February 11, 2026 (positions 196 - 200)
The article details several governmental resolutions regarding new programs and initiatives in Poland for public health, education, and security.
It passed on TV: see additional information from TV TEM Bauru reports in February 2026
TV TEM Bauru provides information about upcoming public events and programs for debt negotiation in February 2026.
New guidelines issued for the national song 'Vande Mataram'
New guidelines mandate the playing of the national song 'Vande Mataram' at government programs and schools, along with compulsory standing in respect during its performance.
Concerns at the Maximos Mansion about Possible Minister Involvement
The Greek government is worried about potential ministerial involvement in the professional training programs and ongoing justice investigations into the distribution of funds.
Mild Disability Degree. Benefits and Subsidies Available with Such a Decision
People with mild disabilities in Poland can access various subsidies and benefits, including discounted passport fees and funding for rehabilitation programs.
Did you register in December? The delivery of Wellbeing Cards for February 2026 will take place on these days | Requirements and documents
The Mexican government will begin distributing Wellbeing Cards for senior pensions between February 10 and February 14, 2026, to those who registered for the program in December.
The age threshold for youth is planned to be increased to 30 years
Latvia plans to raise the age threshold for youth engagement in state programs to 30, strengthening youth participation in civic processes.
What the Ministries of Finance and Labor say about training programs – 'In full compliance with national and union law'
The Greek Ministries of Finance and Labor affirmed their compliance with national and EU law in response to reports concerning the delegation of training programs to social partners.
Fox Nation series traces Edward Snowden’s journey from anonymous tipster to global fugitive
Fox Nation’s series examines Edward Snowden's controversial story, shaped by his leaks of classified information regarding government surveillance programs.
Not all electricity meters are free, NERC clarifies
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has clarified that while some electricity meters are provided for free under government programs, other options exist for customers willing to pay for quicker service amidst confusion over installation practices.
Kwara eyes training pact with University of Offa
The Kwara State Government is considering a collaboration with the University of Offa to enhance training in health-related academic programs.
Ogun, NAPTIP deepen collaboration against human trafficking
The Ogun State Government is working closely with NAPTIP and other partners to combat human trafficking through educational programs and community collaborations.
Polish Monitor of February 6, 2026 (positions 183-188)
The article discusses resolutions from the Polish Council of Ministers regarding the establishment of investment programs for oncology at the Frederic Chopin University Clinical Hospital in Rzeszów and renovations at the Patronka healthcare facility in Szczecinek.
Ariadna Montiel reports on the Well-being Fairs and house-to-house visits in Michoacán
Welfare Secretary Ariadna Montiel announced updates on the Well-being Fairs in Michoacán, emphasizing direct services provided to thousands and the expansion of social programs across the state.