Yle's Information: The Government is Considering Lifting Restrictions on the Transit of Nuclear Weapons
The Finnish government is discussing whether to lift restrictions on the transit of nuclear weapons through its territory, although no significant changes are yet confirmed.
Cultural Policy: "A Significant Risk of Corruption and Mismanagement"
The Berlin government plans to significantly restrict the Freedom of Information Act, which is critical for transparency in governmental actions.
ERKI LรHMUSTE: Good tax and support decisions cannot be made without real data
The article stresses the importance of reliable data for making informed tax and support decisions in Estonia, highlighting a survey that collects household spending information.
Latest news in Florida: key signature from DeSantis, more support for Byron Donalds, the weather forecast, and more information
Florida is currently experiencing a series of political, judicial, and security events that are shaping the state's agenda, including a new executive order signed by Governor Ron DeSantis.
Don't let Washington politicians turn your local bank into a government spy
The Trump administration is reportedly contemplating measures that would require banks to collect citizenship information from customers, raising concerns about privacy and the implications for customer access to banking services.
Tsahkna: Europe lacked information on why the US and Israel are attacking Iran
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna states that Europe has been sidelined regarding the US and Israel's military actions against Iran, expressing concerns over the potential consequences for the continent.
URMAS REINSALU โฉ Estonia must take a clear stance in the war with Iran
The Estonian Foreign Affairs Committee held an emergency meeting regarding the war in Iran, where they listened to information from the Foreign Minister ahead of an EU Foreign Affairs Council.
Full House Erding: Information Evening on Affordable Housing
An information evening in Erding aims to explore alternatives to rising housing costs in the Munich area, featuring a successful model for affordable housing presented by the SauRiassl Syndicate.
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.
Zimbabwe backs out of โlopsidedโ US health deal
Zimbabwe has withdrawn from a proposed health funding agreement with the United States, denouncing the deal as unequal and requiring the sharing of sensitive health information.
The blind automotive sector: the government dismantled the data and statistics system of the market
Argentina's automotive sector is facing uncertainty as the government has dismantled its data and statistics system, disrupting access to real-time sales information.
A Geographic Information System for Broadband Internet Accessibility Has Been Developed
Latvia has introduced a Geographic Information System to map broadband internet availability to enhance transparency and support planning in electronic communications policy.
Trump claims he will increase global tariff from 10% to 15%
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on his social media that he is increasing the temporary tariff on imports from 10% to 15%, despite official government information stating it remains at 10%.
Worrisome information on home education โ The Minister of Education reacts to the situation
Finland's Minister of Education, Anders Adlercreutz, is considering stricter regulations for monitoring home education in light of concerning data regarding unregulated educational practices.
IL's information: Agreement in the government on the Norwegian model - This means for home care allowance
The Finnish government has reached a consensus on implementing a version of the Norwegian model for home care allowance, restricting eligibility to those residing in Finland for a minimum of three years.
Trump Administration Files New Lawsuit Against Harvard University Amid Difficult Negotiations
The Trump administration has filed a new lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of not providing information about its admissions processes, thus violating anti-discrimination laws.
Now there is researched information: They are paying Trumpโs tariffs
Americans bear the burden of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, according to recent research that confirms expert warnings.
Taro wants clearer information from Pakosta about changes in drug penalties
The Estonian Justice Minister is proposing changes to drug penalties, advocating for harsher punishments for dealers and lighter ones for users, but Interior Minister Taro has expressed concern about the societal implications of this plan.
Municipality of Athens - Hellenic Cancer Society: Joining forces for prevention and support of cancer patients
The Municipality of Athens pairs with the Hellenic Cancer Society to implement a comprehensive network of prevention and information actions for cancer care.
State police ignore or deny 71% of information requests about firearms, study indicates
A study reveals that state police ignore or do not respond to three out of four requests for information regarding gun control, hindering public policy analysis on this critical issue.
Zelenskyy says information policy not among priorities for new President's Office head
President Zelenskyy announced that information policy is not a priority for Kyrylo Budanov, the new head of the President's Office.
After the LA fires, false narratives on social media impacted state policy
A report highlights how false information spread on social media following the Los Angeles fires has influenced the state's policy decisions.
Real estate agents under the microscope in Australian-first privacy โcompliance sweepโ
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is initiating a compliance sweep targeting various businesses, including real estate agencies, that collect personal data, with potential fines for privacy policy violations.
Social Media: A real-name policy would be bad for democracy
The article discusses the reasons why many individuals prefer to use pseudonyms on social media, highlighting the discomfort in sharing personal information like real names and birthdays with platforms like Meta.