Javier Curcio: "This Government bets on human capital, but underfunds education and universities"
Economist Javier Curcio critiques the Argentine government's underfunding of education while proclaiming a commitment to human capital development.
Three people executed in Iran
Iran has executed three individuals accused of involvement in the deaths of two police officers and actions benefiting the U.S. and Israel during the protests.
Beyond the handshake: Human capital imperative in UK-Nigeria trade
The UK-Nigeria state visit highlights the importance of developing a human capital strategy to enhance trade relations between the two countries.
Swedish citizen executed in Iran
A Swedish citizen was executed in Iran, prompting a response from Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergård.
Creatives join forces to shape young minds
Stakeholders from Nigeria's creative and early childhood development sectors have launched a coalition focused on enhancing children's education through culturally relevant entertainment.
New Bust of Women's Rights Advocate Unveiled in the Capital
A new bust honoring Bodil Begtrup, Denmark's first female ambassador and a prominent women's rights advocate, will be unveiled in Copenhagen in May.
China pivots to ‘investing in people’ strategy as growth engine switches gears
China is shifting its fiscal strategy towards 'investing in people', focusing on social welfare and human capital to enhance domestic consumption and support economic growth.
Wike promises FCT indigenous people CofO on ancestral lands
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has warned residents to be cautious of opportunistic politicians and reiterated his commitment to granting Certificates of Occupancy to indigenous people of the FCT.
Work, a meritocratic and dynamic public administration: what the new generations dream of
New generations envision a meritocratic, youthful, and dynamic future in public administration, as highlighted by a study from Gi Group Holding.
How much is the amount of the Food Card in March 2026
The article details the amounts for Argentina's Food Card, which are set at $52,250 for families with one child, $81,936 for two children, and $108,062 for families with three or more children in March 2026.
Region enters settlement and acknowledges violation of human rights
The Capital Region of Denmark acknowledged a violation of human rights in the case of a young man who was forcibly restrained and medicated in 2019, resulting in a settlement with his estate.
The Government established who will replace Manuel Adorni as Chief of Cabinet in case of temporary absence
The Argentine government has outlined a new protocol for replacing the Chief of Cabinet, specifically designating the Minister of Human Capital and the Minister of Defense in the line of succession.
The Government establishes a replacement order for the Chief of Staff and determines preferences among ministers
The Argentine government has established a succession order for the Chief of Staff, appointing the Human Capital Minister as the primary replacement and the Defense Minister as the secondary replacement.
PEETER KOPPEL ⟩ The demographic crisis raises questions about the quality of human capital
Peeter Koppel discusses the structural labor shortage in Estonia, emphasizing its implications for workforce quality and management practices.
Helina Peet: How to Value Human Capital? Retention as New Recruitment
The article discusses strategies for employee retention in the context of a declining population in Estonia, emphasizing the importance of developing current employees' skills.
The World Bank warns about the shortage of qualified officials in low-income countries
The World Bank emphasizes the lack of trained officials in low-income countries and suggests reforms to professionalize public jobs for improved governance.
Well-designed benefits: a lever for organizational resilience
Organizations facing economic tension and inflation are advised to invest in human capital rather than merely cutting costs to recover from crises.
Dead migrants washed ashore in Libya
At least five migrants' bodies have washed ashore in a coastal town east of Libya's capital, Tripoli, raising concerns over the safety of migrants in the country.
Bridgestone promotes technological training
Bridgestone is enhancing technological training in the automotive sector to develop human capital for operational efficiency and expertise within its commercial network.
They report and ask to identify the woman filmed giving beer to a child on a train
A woman was filmed giving beer to a baby on a train, leading to a criminal complaint by the Ministry of Human Capital in Argentina for the protection of the minor.
The event industry toward 2026: from logistical spectacle to the Economy of Meaning
The global event and experiential marketing industry is at a pivotal moment, shifting focus from mere spectacle to measurable business outcomes and deep human connections.
Iran condemns an 18-year-old boy to be hanged in public for participating in protests
Iran has sentenced 18-year-old Saleh Mohammadi to death for allegedly participating in protests against the Islamic Republic, marking the first known death penalty linked to recent demonstrations.
Unprovoked shark attacks up sharply in 2025, with 12 human deaths worldwide
In 2025, unprovoked shark attacks rose significantly, leading to 12 human fatalities globally, with Florida remaining the shark bite capital of the world.
How 'brain drain' will turn into 'brain gain'
The article discusses Greece's ongoing challenge of 'brain drain' and explores potential strategies for reversing this trend.
Why Slovaks Can Forget Future Prosperity
The economic situation in Slovakia is deteriorating, with rising taxes and inflation, and chronic issues in human and investment capital hindering long-term progress.
Cnpr forum: 'Human Capital' is the Key to Competitiveness
The CNPR forum emphasizes that human capital is crucial for competitiveness in the context of digital innovation and necessary workforce training.
Demonstration in the French capital condemning the continued closure of Gaza crossings
Demonstrators in Paris demand an economic and trade boycott of Israel in response to the ongoing closures of Gaza crossings.
When classes start in Argentina, province by province
The Ministry of Human Capital has released the school calendar, detailing the start dates for classes across various provinces in Argentina, along with winter and summer vacation schedules.
Kebbi releases N714m for foreign students’ tuition, upkeep
The Kebbi State Government has allocated N714.98 million for the education and maintenance of indigent students studying abroad to enhance human capital development.
Delay in Changing Vouchers for Social Plans: $72 Billion Transferred to Former Potenciar Trabajo
The government's decision to convert social plans into training programs is still in place, but implementation will be delayed according to data released from the Ministry of Human Capital.
The genocide of stray animals: How Istanbul has become the 'black capital' of violence against animals
A lecture by Mine Yildirim discusses the systemic violence against stray animals in Istanbul and how it reflects broader societal and public policy issues regarding coexistence with non-human beings.
Chileans created a human-based chatbot as a protest action
In a protest action near the capital of Chile, about fifty people gathered to mimic the work of chatbots, highlighting the high costs and environmental impact of replacing human workers with AI.
Human Capital signed an agreement with a gas distributor to promote the training of licensed professionals
The Ministry of Human Capital signed an agreement with MetroGas to enhance the training of licensed gas professionals, aiming to improve safety in natural gas installations.
Foreign envoys commend Zulum’s investment in education
Borno State Governor Prof. Babagana Zulum received praise from a delegation of foreign ambassadors for his administration's significant investment in education and human capital development, which are key to resolving the state's ongoing humanitarian challenges.
"Unlocking Potential, Building Tomorrow" – Second Edition of EFNI Spring in April in Warsaw
The EFNI Spring event in Warsaw will focus on discussions regarding the future of the Polish economy and effective promotion of Poland in Europe and globally, covering topics like new technologies, energy transformation, human capital, and cultural soft power.
Iran's horror execution methods from stoning to firing squad as shop keeper 'to be put to death'
A 26-year-old man in Iran faces execution for allegedly participating in anti-government protests, highlighting the country's brutal methods of capital punishment.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: Research on Stalin's Gulags Showed That Human Capital is Even More Important Than We Thought
Research by economists Gerhard Toews and Pierre-Louis Vézina indicates that human capital is crucial for long-term development and remarkably resilient, demonstrated through the experiences of educated elites exiled to Stalin's gulags.
Led by their families.. An international campaign to rescue Palestinian prisoners
Families and wives of Palestinian prisoners have launched a global media campaign to highlight the harsh conditions and violations faced by prisoners in Israeli jails and to rally support against a proposed death penalty law targeting them.
After the presidential accusation of the transitional council.. what is the reality of abuses against those arriving in Aden?
The Yemeni presidency accuses the Southern Transitional Council of restricting citizens' movement into Aden, leading to discussions about the situation in the temporary capital amidst denials from the council.