President Yoon, regarding the Iran situation, 'Emergency response system centered on the Prime Minister during the diplomatic tour'
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has assured citizens about the government's readiness to ensure safety and stability amid rising uncertainties following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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.
Accommodation Tax Spreading Nationwide: Set to Increase Dramatically by 2026, Kyoto City to Raise it to a Maximum of 10,000 Yen
The accommodation tax is set to increase significantly across Japan, with Kyoto City planning to raise its tax to a maximum of 10,000 yen in response to a surge in foreign tourists.
Overview: How the international community is reacting
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen describes the Iranian government as 'evil' in response to recent attacks, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation to avoid a larger conflict in the Middle East.
"They attacked! They attacked!" : Between fear and relief, a large number of Iranians celebrate the strikes
A significant number of Iranians expressed jubilation and relief in response to American-Israeli strikes against their government, amid a climate of fear following recent conflicts.
Flávio Bolsonaro says that the Lula government's stance on attacks on Iran is 'unacceptable'; Gleisi counters and says the senator 'has learned nothing'
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro criticized the Brazilian government's response to recent attacks on Iran, calling it 'unacceptable,' while political rival Gleisi Hoffmann countered his claims.
Tension in the Middle East: the Government raises the security alert across the country
The Argentine government has elevated the security alert level to 'high' in response to escalating tensions in the Middle East following military actions by Israel and the United States against Iran.
The Government raised the security level across the country to high after the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran
In response to heightened tensions in the Middle East following attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, Argentina's government under Javier Milei has elevated the national security level to high, enhancing protocols at borders and monitoring sensitive areas.
Authorities Warn Lithuanian Citizens in Israel and Iran, Councils Raise Alert Level
Lithuanian authorities have issued safety instructions to citizens currently in Israel and Iran in response to heightened regional tensions.
Suspicious Operations
Ecuador's government has issued a decree regulating its Anti-Money Laundering Law in response to a recent mutual evaluation report highlighting medium-high risks of money laundering in the country.
– Many people are going to die
The article expresses a dire warning about impending casualties related to a significant issue.
Iranian authorities ask Iranians to travel to other cities
Iran's highest national security council has requested that Iranians remain calm and consider traveling to other cities for their safety.
End of obligation. The government changes the rules for property owners
The Polish government is considering changes to asbestos removal policies in response to a call from local governments for increased funding.
People try to loot cash load after plane crash in Bolivia, and government orders notes to be burned
The Bolivian government ordered the burning of cash that fell from a military plane following a crash, which resulted in multiple deaths and attempts to loot the money.
Ecuador government declares priority for prevention and response actions during rainy season
The Ecuadorian government, led by President Daniel Noboa, has declared an emergency response plan to address the impacts of the winter storm during the rainy season.
The Discreet Silence of the United States in Response to the Attack of a Boat in Cuban Waters
The article discusses the delayed response of the U.S. government to a Cuban coast guard attack that resulted in casualties, highlighting the tense relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
Pakistan bombs Kabul after Afghanistan's border attacks
Pakistan has conducted airstrikes on Taliban government targets in Afghanistan in response to border skirmishes that resulted in casualties on both sides.
Conviction for the wiretaps: PASOK declares vindicated, the Maximos in a communication defense
The PASOK party claims vindication following a court ruling on wiretapping cases, while the government adapts its public relations strategy in response.
Start of classes: pressured by the unions, the Government called for the national teachers' negotiation on Monday
The Argentine government has called a national teachers' negotiation meeting in response to union pressure, while a strike threatens the school year start in 15 provinces.
Thousands in dire situation, the government must respond
Thousands of families in Iceland are struggling to get support for their children suffering from rare diseases, as advocacy for better governmental response grows.
Tehran University Temporarily Expels Three Students for Flag Burning
Tehran University has temporarily suspended three students for burning the national flag during protests that erupted across several universities in Iran.
Afghanistan attacks Pakistani border posts
The Afghan Taliban government has launched a series of attacks on Pakistani border posts in response to alleged provocations by the Pakistani military.
Response from PASOK to Marinakis: 'He should ask the Prime Minister why he violates every principle of the rule of law'
PASOK's spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas challenges Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis to question the Prime Minister's adherence to the rule of law following a recent court ruling.
The Ministry is Working on an Answer Regarding Babiš's Conflict of Interest
The Czech Ministry is preparing a response concerning allegations of a conflict of interest involving former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
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.
Spread of AI Deepfake Videos Before Local Elections... Government to Respond with Zero Tolerance Policy
The South Korean government is intensifying its response against the spread of AI-generated deepfake videos that falsely depict candidates ahead of the June 3 local elections.
'Tell Us the Names, We Will Take Action', 32 Books, Two Characters and CJI's Sharp Response to the Center's Apology
The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance against the inclusion of a chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary' in an NCERT Class 8 textbook, demanding accountability from the government.
The stories behind the declassified documents of February 23rd
The Spanish government has declassified over 150 documents related to the attempted coup on February 23, 1981, revealing significant insights about the event and the government’s response.
'The moment is not for confrontation between Legislative and Executive,' says Motta about possible Lula vetoes on the Anti-Faction PL
Hugo Motta, President of the Chamber of Deputies in Brazil, emphasized that potential vetoes by President Lula on the Anti-Faction bill should not be seen as a conflict between branches of government but a response to organized crime.
Ministers of Regional Development and Acting Health Visit Areas Affected by Rains in Juiz de Fora
Brazilian ministers visit Juiz de Fora following severe flooding, discussing reconstruction funds and emergency health responses.
Pre-elections for the National Judiciary Council. The Coalition has prepared a resolution. PiS is going to the Constitutional Tribunal
The current Polish coalition government has introduced a resolution concerning pre-elections for members of the National Judiciary Council in response to a presidential veto on proposed changes to the judiciary election process.
Iran faces renewed student protests in Tehran as new semester begins
Iranian students have resumed protests in Tehran as the new semester starts, expressing their frustrations and demanding reforms amid governmental warnings.
Preparing for the anticipated flood, Inga Ruginienė urges residents to remain vigilant
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė advises citizens to prepare for potential flooding, emphasizing the importance of safety measures and utilizing a dedicated information website.
The government approved the updated National Security Strategy
The Lithuanian government has approved an updated National Security Strategy, which emphasizes military preparedness and deterrence in response to changing security threats, particularly from Russia's actions in Ukraine.
Swiss Franc: Strong Response from Borrowers to the Adjustment – Low and Stable Interest Rate
There has been a massive response from borrowers to the restructuring of loans in Swiss Francs, with over 3,000 individuals seeking adjustments.
Gyeongbuk Forest Fire '1050 Locations' Private Investigation 'It's not that it couldn't be extinguished, but I doubt it wasn't extinguished'
Environmental groups and experts conducted a final private investigation into the 2025 Gyeongbuk forest fire, revealing failures in crisis response and calling for significant reforms in government forest and fire policies.
Egypt.. Government Decision to Establish a College for the Quran at the Request of the Sheikh of Al-Azhar
The Egyptian government has decided to establish a College of the Quran for boys and girls at Al-Azhar University in response to a request from the Sheikh of Al-Azhar.
Is the ‘Anti-Cheonggye’ faction a countermeasure against the ‘Government’s Manipulative Prosecution’? The Democratic Party decides to establish a ‘Special Committee on the Manipulative Prosecution of the Yoon Government’
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to establish a special committee to investigate manipulative prosecution cases linked to the Yoon administration, possibly as a response to factional dynamics within the party.
Intensive Response to Fine Dust in Early March... Up to 29 Coal Power Plants to Halt Operations, Smart Monitoring
The South Korean government is ramping up its efforts to combat fine dust pollution in anticipation of high levels of PM-2.5 during the spring season.
Rahul Gandhi gives a strong response to Prime Minister Modi's statement
Rahul Gandhi has aggressively countered Prime Minister Modi's comments regarding a shirtless protest by the Youth Congress, criticizing various government policies in the process.
Federal government will anticipate the payment of Bolsa Família and BPC for those affected by floods in MG
Brazil's interim President Geraldo Alckmin announced the early disbursement of Bolsa Família and BPC benefits to families affected by severe flooding in Minas Gerais.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Tuesday, February 24
Severe rains in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais have resulted in fatalities and prompted federal government intervention for affected families.
Ministers confirm the sending of the National Force of the SUS and recognition of the state of emergency decree in Juiz de Fora
Federal ministers confirmed the deployment of the SUS National Force and recognized emergency decrees in Juiz de Fora, following severe flooding that caused fatalities and displacements.
Rain in Minas: federal government will transfer money for the purchase of mattresses and supplies and advance Bolsa Família and BPC
The federal government of Brazil will provide funds to municipalities in Minas Gerais to assist families displaced by heavy rains with mattress and food purchases, while also advancing welfare payments.
Ukraine War: Further Sanctions Against Moscow
The UK government has imposed new sanctions against Russia in response to the fourth anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine, targeting numerous companies and entities involved in the war effort.
SOS Juiz de Fora: see help campaigns for victims of the storm
In response to a devastating storm, various solidarity campaigns are being organized to assist the victims in Juiz de Fora, Brazil.
Marinakis: What he said about Dendias and his response to the doctors' confrontation - Georgiadis
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis attempted to moderate the criticism directed at Minister Nikos Dendias, emphasizing the role of elected officials in party events while addressing recent political tensions.
Iran's regime on student protests: They must understand where the line is drawn
Iran's regime acknowledges students' right to protest but emphasizes the importance of respecting established boundaries.
El Mencho Earthquake: 7 Questions About the Implications of the Death of the Leader of the Most Dangerous Drug Gang in Mexico
The death of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, has triggered widespread violence and revenge from his cartel across Mexico.
Violence: An Opposition Between Amnesiac and Mean-Spirited
The article critiques the response of Mexican political opposition parties to the recent elimination of a significant criminal leader, highlighting their reluctance to support the government in its fight against organized crime.