The state is considering linking health fund payment to patient recovery
The Estonian government is exploring the possibility of tying health fund payments to patient recovery rates as part of a shift towards value-based healthcare funding models.
Update for NSW portable bonds scheme, as user-fee called into question
The NSW government is set to trial a Smart Rental Bonds system that allows renters to transfer their bond from one property to another before its full launch in mid-2026.
Thousands of crowns a month. Parental benefits will be available even before childbirth
The article discusses the new parental benefit system in Czechia, allowing parents to receive financial assistance even before the birth of their child.
Minister: An audit will be conducted to assess whether e-health can operate independently
Lithuania's health minister announced an upcoming audit to evaluate the independence of the e-health system and possibly transition its management from the Ministry of Economy and Innovation to the Ministry of Health.
A warning about Finnish pensions: "Now is definitely not the time"
Experts warn that the Finnish pension system may need to be reevaluated amid significant state budget consolidation needs.
Cuba, mired in crisis, promises resistance to the USA
Cuba's government is preparing for potential US military intervention while rejecting calls for negotiations regarding its political system.
Delay, schedules, and lack of guidance: residents complain about changes in public transportation in Presidente Prudente during protest
Residents of Presidente Prudente protested against changes to the city's public transport system, highlighting delays and insufficient information.
Danish-Egyptian man imprisoned in Cairo after participating in a system-critical film
Hassan El Sayed, a Danish-Egyptian actor, is being detained in Cairo and faces accusations related to terrorism due to his role in a film critical of the Egyptian government, according to Amnesty International.
The Government will contribute at least 670 million to avoid a gap in the electrical system
The Spanish government plans to inject at least 670 million euros to sustain the electrical system amid significant tariff cuts for large industries.
Concessionaires Fear That Suspension of Free Flow Toll Fines Will Encourage Defaults
Brazilian highway concessionaires are concerned that the federal government's decision to suspend fines for unpaid free flow tolls may lead to noncompliance and undermine the toll system's integrity.
Judicial Reform, What Would Change with the Approval of the Referendum: Comparing the Texts
The article discusses proposed changes to the Italian Constitution regarding the judicial system, focusing on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors along with the establishment of distinct Councils and a new disciplinary High Court.
Enough with the system that turns a blind eye to judicial errors
The Italian government is committed to reforming the legal system to create a more efficient and just society for future generations.
Everything changes, everything re-forms. Except for the judges
The article discusses the extensive reforms made in Italy over the years, contrasting them with the stagnation in the judicial system.
Bill Decree, Brussels approves
The European Union has reached a compromise allowing member states to negotiate with the Commission regarding energy regulation distortions, particularly concerning the Emission Trading System (ETS).
Outdated data blocks ticket issuance from Voa Brasil for those who retired in 2025
Retirees who became eligible for the Voa Brasil ticket program in 2025 are facing issues accessing the system due to outdated data.
Major DWP State Pension change from next month
A significant change to the UK's State Pension system is set to take effect next month, marking the beginning of a gradual increase in the pension age from 66 to 67.
First Week of the Maximum Oil Price System Implementation... Gas Prices at Gas Stations Plummet
In the first week of the maximum oil price system in South Korea, fuel prices have witnessed a significant decrease across the nation.
The government of Giorgia Meloni measures strength in a key referendum in Italy
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government is holding a crucial referendum to reform the judicial system, with a focus on separating judges and prosecutors, as voter turnout will significantly impact the outcome.
Will the government reconstruction include the head of this ministry? Tusk: The first 'victim' of speculation
Donald Tusk discusses the budget crisis in Poland's healthcare system and the implications for the National Health Fund (NFZ), asserting that cuts in testing will not occur despite financial shortfalls.
The dispute has erupted โ Finland prepares a paid higher education degree without entrance exams
Finland's government is planning a reform that would allow students to complete a university degree in open universities without entrance exams, aimed particularly at working professionals, but facing criticism for creating a fee-based education system.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of Dรญaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel Dรญaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
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.
The Government took the first step to privatize the social security of the security forces
The Argentine government has initiated the process to privatize the social security system for its security forces by calling for public tenders.
PiS files a request to the Constitutional Tribunal after the NSA ruling on same-sex marriages
The Polish government is challenging a court ruling that ordered the registration of a same-sex marriage in Poland.
The Government Wants to Ease Ethical Review Requirements
The Swedish government is proposing to relax ethical review requirements for social sciences and humanities research, amidst concerns from researchers about the current system being a hindrance.
Cho Kuk: We need to reflect on the process of discussing the prosecution reform bill... Yellow light is on for the government's operation system
Cho Kuk, the leader of the Justice Party, emphasized the need for reflection on the discussions surrounding the prosecution reform bill, stating that the internal conflicts have raised concerns about the government's operational system.
Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales at risk of cell fires
Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales are exposed to potentially fatal fire risks as the government has abandoned its commitment to make all prison cells fire-safe by 2027.
The Intelligent Pension System in the Netherlands Is Quite Enviable
The Dutch pension system is praised for its stability and independence, providing a minimum pension for all citizens without direct government funding.
Ontario taking first steps to create integrated digital system for medical records
The Ontario government is initiating the development of a comprehensive electronic system for managing medical records, aiming to connect residents with primary care by 2029.
Nรถru Walker's lawsuit against the Icelandic state dismissed
The lawsuit filed by Nรถru Walker against the Icelandic state has been dismissed.
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.
Athens Municipality: The municipal transport "ATHENS MOVE" is coming with 17 electric buses on 4 lines
Athens is set to launch a new municipal transport system called 'ATHENS MOVE,' featuring 17 electric buses on four lines designed to improve local mobility.
Protesters Demand Government Compensate Diabetes Patients for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensors
Protesters in Latvia are calling on the government to include continuous glucose monitoring sensors in its compensation system for diabetes patients.
Unified Monthly Reporting Will Relieve Authorities, But Is Complicating Work for Companies
A new unified reporting system aims to ease administrative burdens on authorities, although it is currently creating challenges for businesses.
Police Officers and Constables Schools: Application Submission Available via gov.gr Using the Nationwide Exams System
The Greek government has made the application submission for the Police Officers and Constables Schools available online through gov.gr, aimed at prospective candidates for the 2026 entrance exam and subsequent years.
The Structure of the Government System in Iran: Multiple Authorities and a Single Reference
The article discusses the structure of the Iranian government, highlighting its blend of republican characteristics and religious authority.
ANT's computer system will be changed this year, Transport Minister reported
Ecuador's Transport Minister announced plans to overhaul the National Transit Agency's computer system due to detected irregularities and illegal practices.
FG unveils plan to turn correctional centres into farm hubs
The Nigerian Federal Government is transforming correctional facilities into agribusiness hubs to enhance rehabilitation and reduce reoffending rates through public-private partnerships.
Government contracts more than one Itaipu in the largest energy auction of the year
The Brazilian government has contracted 19 GW of thermal and hydropower to bolster the electrical system during periods of high demand and low solar output.
If Fastag fails on the highway, double penalty will apply, government brings new e-notice system
The Indian government has introduced stricter toll rules for highways, including a new e-notice system that imposes a double penalty for unpaid tolls.
The Estonia app reached nearly 190,000 devices with a safety notification
The Estonian government's emergency notification system, EE-ALARM, tested its delivery via an app, reaching around 190,000 devices.
Referendum in Italy: It's Dangerous How Meloni Talks About This Judicial Reform
Giorgia Meloni's government faces a referendum to reform Italy's justice system amidst a closely contested vote.
Government to Reduce Blind Spots in National Pension: Lower Burdens for Special Employment Workers and Consider Raising Enrollment Age
The South Korean government is planning to convert special employment workers to workplace subscribers of the national pension and is considering raising the enrollment age from below 60 in an effort to reduce blind spots in the system.
Government to Principally Ban 'Duplicate Listings'... KOSDAQ to Implement Promotion and Relegation System for Divisions 1 and 2
The South Korean government announced a plan to principally prohibit duplicate listings of parent and subsidiary companies to protect minority shareholders and improve the valuation of the domestic stock market.
Deputy Prime Minister Gu Yun-cheol: We will establish a public-private response system to prevent harm from the U.S. Section 301 investigation
The South Korean government is establishing a public-private response system to protect domestic businesses from adverse effects stemming from the U.S. Section 301 trade investigation.
Koo Yoon-cheol: 'Naphtha to be designated as a temporary economic security item... considering a 10-day car registration system'
The South Korean government has temporarily designated naphtha as an economic security item due to supply disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East.
Electoral reform: The Government does not rule out modifying the PASO and seeks to negotiate changes with governors and allies
The Argentine Government is considering modifications to the primary elections system (PASO) for 2027 and is negotiating potential changes with governors and political allies.
Maranhรฃo will transfer R$ 8.2 million per year to the health of Teresina for patient care
The Maranhรฃo state government has signed an agreement to transfer R$ 8.2 million annually to support the healthcare system in Teresina, aimed at improving patient care and managing resources between states.
New voucher system for food through ESPA โ Who are the beneficiaries
The Greek government has introduced a new voucher system to provide direct food assistance to eligible beneficiaries, allowing them to choose their food items from participating retail stores.
Rachel Reeves vows to fix 'broken' student loans system
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves acknowledges that the student loans system is broken but indicates that the government is not prioritizing immediate reforms.