The Hour of Trial for Iran Is Coming. Donald Trump May Deal a Devastating Blow
The article discusses the implications of a U.S. ultimatum against Iran, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian economic infrastructure.
The main route from Havlíčkův Brod to Žďár is closed due to a slipping slope near Pohled; it will be completed by August
A primary route in Czechia from Havlíčkův Brod to Žďár is currently closed due to a geotechnical issue involving a slipping slope, with repairs expected to be completed by August.
Nearly three million times the annual report has been accessed
At least 81 people have died due to severe flooding in Kenya, which has also displaced approximately 2,690 families and caused extensive damage to infrastructure and property.
Brno Residents Bid Farewell to a 50-Year-Old Depot; They Will Receive a New One for Over a Billion
Brno is set to replace its 50-year-old tram depot with a new facility costing over a billion Czech crowns.
This is what Helsinki's flooded waterfront road looked like
Helsinki's Sörnäisten waterfront road experienced flooding on Monday morning, causing significant disruptions.
Trump’s ultimatum, Iran’s threat of reprisal push Middle East to brink of catastrophe
Iran has threatened to retaliate against US and Israeli energy infrastructure in response to Trump's ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns of a potential military escalation in the Middle East.
Why did Israel blow up a bridge in Lebanon? See one and one eleven
The Israeli army has conducted a significant attack in southern Lebanon, destroying an important bridge and ordering the destruction of all bridges over the Litani River as part of military operations.
Zimbabwe: Harare Rolls Out 15,000 Smart Water Meters in Infrastructure Overhaul Drive
The City of Harare has introduced over 15,000 smart prepaid water meters to modernize its infrastructure and improve billing accuracy.
New Infrastructure Law will be attractive to private investors: SHCP
The new law for the promotion of investment in infrastructure in Mexico aims to attract private investors by offering preferential treatment in earnings when partnered with the public sector.
Starmer condemns antisemitic arson attack in London
More than 81 people have lost their lives due to severe flooding in Kenya throughout March.
Survey: businesses give their efficiency a 7 out of 10 and see biggest potential in infrastructure
A recent survey reveals that businesses in Lithuania rate their operational efficiency at 7 out of 10, with infrastructure improvements cited as key to enhancing this efficiency.
Research: businesses cite 7 areas of inefficiency, mainly see opportunities in infrastructure improvement
A recent study reveals that Lithuanian companies identify their sales and cost management as the least effective areas, while emphasizing the importance of infrastructural improvements.
Subsidies for the Reconstruction of Local Roads are Unnecessary, According to the Supreme Audit Office
The Czech Supreme Audit Office has declared that subsidies aimed at the reconstruction of local roads are unnecessary.
Five billion grant for local road repair had minimal benefits, according to the NKÚ
A report by the NKÚ indicates that a five billion CZK grant aimed at repairing local roads in Czechia yielded minimal benefits.
Israel launches fresh strikes on Tehran as Iran aims Gulf sites
Israel has conducted new strikes in Tehran amidst escalating tensions with Iran, which has retaliated by targeting Gulf energy infrastructure.
Metro begins construction of station in Guarulhos, the first outside the São Paulo capital
The Metro in Brazil has commenced construction on the Dutra station in Guarulhos, marking the first metro station to be built outside São Paulo city proper.
The time changes: When do we move the clocks forward
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, clocks will be set one hour forward for the start of Daylight Saving Time in Greece.
Two injured in Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih
A Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih injured two men and caused infrastructure damage.
Kenya: Motorists Rerouted As Floods Damage Key Road to Lodwar
Heavy rains in Kenya have severely damaged the Kitale-Morpus road, leading to traffic disruptions as motorists are rerouted to alternative routes.
Mayor of Płock: We are consistently reducing the negative impact on the environment
The Mayor of Płock discusses a significant investment project to improve the city's rainwater drainage system amid climate change adaptation efforts.
Trump's Threats Dwindle in the Face of Iran's Sharp Attitude? Watch Now
The tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate as Iran responds to Trump's threats regarding the Hormuz Strait by asserting it will target U.S. energy infrastructure in retaliation for any American attacks.
Measuring Thought: Open AI Wants to Sell Intelligence - But No One Knows How to Measure It
Open AI aims to commercialize intelligence but lacks a clear metric for measurement, raising questions about how to quantify this intangible product.
A Silent War: How the Third World War Could Begin in the Silence of Space
The article discusses the potential quiet onset of a third world war through disruptions in space-based navigation systems and communications, highlighting the critical role of space infrastructure in modern civilization.
Mass drone attack strikes across Russia, fire breaks out at major oil port
A large-scale drone attack across several regions in Russia caused significant disruptions, including a fire at the major oil port of Primorsk and interruptions to civilian aviation.
At least 81 reported dead during severe floods in Kenya
At least 81 people have lost their lives due to severe flooding in Kenya, with nearly 2,700 families displaced and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture as a result of continuous heavy rainfall.
Flooding in Helsinki
Flooding has occurred in Helsinki due to a broken trunk line, affecting morning traffic.
Israel has begun a new wave of attacks on Tehran
In response to U.S. President Trump's threats, Iran has warned of escalating attacks on critical infrastructure in the Persian Gulf, amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Explosions in several places in Tehran last night
Multiple explosions occurred in Tehran, Iran, as the Israeli military launched a significant attack on the city's infrastructure.
Malawi: $1.4bn Lost, $2bn Needed - Relentless Disasters Are Draining Malawi and Entrenching Poverty
Malawi has suffered losses of at least $1.4 billion due to climate-related disasters over the past eight years, highlighting a critical and ongoing struggle against poverty and the impact of these disasters.
Iran threatens to black out Israel and American bases
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has warned that they will attack power plants in Israel and the region if their facilities are targeted, in response to recent Israeli air strikes on Iranian infrastructure.
Kenya: Kenya Pipeline Lists On Nairobi Exchange in $823m IPO
Kenya Pipeline Company has successfully launched an oversubscribed IPO, raising approximately $823 million and marking a significant moment for the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
Residents evacuated after fire in Odense
At least 81 people have lost their lives in severe floods in Kenya throughout March, as reported by Muchiri Nyaga, spokesperson for Kenya's national police.
Poste takes over all of Tim. The offer is 10.8 billion
Poste Italiane has launched a voluntary total takeover bid for Tim worth approximately 10.8 billion euros, aiming to create a major integrated infrastructure platform in Italy.
Today marks the deadline of Donald Trump's ultimatum. The war with Iran may enter a new phase
Donald Trump's ultimatum to Iran, which threatens military action, is set to expire, raising tensions in the region as Iran responds with threats of attacks on critical infrastructure.
Electric Cars Targeted by Tax Authorities. End of Free Driving on Roads
The U.S. Congress is debating new electric vehicle fees as a way to fund infrastructure previously supported by fossil fuel taxes.
Breaking: Al Jazeera correspondent: Israeli warplanes destroyed the Qaqiya Bridge over the Litani River in southern Lebanon early today
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon resulted in the destruction of several bridges, including the Qaqiya Bridge, and caused casualties in targeted areas.
The Presidents of Kenya and Uganda Launch the New Phase of the Joint Railway Project
The presidents of Kenya and Uganda have inaugurated the second phase of a rapid railway project aimed at enhancing trade and logistics between the two countries.
At least 81 reported dead in severe flooding in Kenya
At least 81 people have died during severe flooding in Kenya over March, with thousands displaced and significant destruction of property and infrastructure reported.
Intense Israeli Attacks on Iran Overnight Monday
The Israeli military has confirmed the initiation of extensive attacks targeting Iranian infrastructure in Tehran amid reports of explosions and destruction in multiple locations.
What did Israel gain by blowing up a bridge in Lebanon? See the world today
The Israeli army conducted a significant attack in southern Lebanon, destroying a key bridge and ordering the demolition of all bridges over the Litani River.
Sorocaba-São Paulo train to have pre-selection of companies before the auction; understand
The Sorocaba-São Paulo intercity train project will include a pre-selection phase for companies before the public auction, involving competitive dialogue as part of the bidding process.
The President of Lebanon says Israeli attacks on infrastructure are a prelude to invasion
The President of Lebanon claims that recent Israeli attacks on Lebanese infrastructure signal the possibility of an impending invasion.
ADC demands full disclosure on £746m UK port deal
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) calls for transparency regarding a £746m port infrastructure agreement signed between Nigeria and the UK during President Bola Tinubu's state visit, voicing concerns over the deal's potential implications for Nigeria's debt burden.
Crews in water-logged Metro Vancouver prepare for next drenching
Crews in Metro Vancouver are working to clear mudslides and debris in anticipation of another heavy rainstorm that could impact the region's water infrastructure.
In Leestrup, the 'new iron fields' were designated: "We don't want to look at that crap"
Residents in Leestrup expressed strong opposition to the installation of power poles in their community during a local meeting.
Group urges FG to prioritise N'Delta ports development
The Ijaw Youth Congress Worldwide has urged the Nigerian Federal Government to prioritize the development and operationalization of key ports in the Niger Delta region.
Iran vows to target region’s water and energy infrastructure if US strikes power plants
Iran threatens to target the region's water and energy infrastructure in response to US threats against its power plants.
Iran rejects Donald Trump's ultimatum and threatens to annihilate the energy system of the entire Persian Gulf
Iran has responded angrily to President Trump’s ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz, promising devastating consequences for U.S. and Israeli attacks on its energy infrastructure.
Iran threatens to cripple Gulf water and energy systems after Trump ultimatum
Iran has threatened to attack the Gulf's energy and water infrastructure in retaliation for a potential U.S. strike on its power grid, escalating regional tensions.
Riga Moves Closer to Becoming a Cycling Capital – When Will the Bicycle Paths Be Completed?
Riga is developing its bicycle infrastructure to promote cycling, but many paths are still incomplete or problematic, causing safety concerns for riders.