NBA team organizes a themed night in honor of a strip club – 'An iconic institution'
The Atlanta Hawks NBA team is hosting a themed night on March 16 to honor the famed strip club Magic City during their game against the Orlando Magic.
Peramato ascends part of GarcÃa Ortiz's team in her first round of key appointments
Teresa Peramato, the new Attorney General of Spain, has made significant appointments in the prosecution office, opting to elevate members of the previous team while attempting to maintain balance among various factions within the institution.
Important: 'Sodra' announces when pension and benefits payments will be made in March
Lithuania's social security institution, 'Sodra', has revealed the payment schedule for various pensions and benefits for March 2023.
Rector of the University of Wrocław: Finance is not everything
The Rector of the University of Wrocław highlights the institution's extensive academic achievements and the importance of student engagement in research and community projects.
VARAM and the Rēzekne Municipality do not agree on the draft law regarding 'Goru'
VARAM and the Rēzekne Municipality are in disagreement over a draft law concerning the establishment of an institution called 'Goru', highlighting issues with vague definitions and property transfer models.
Charges Filed Against Woman Who Planned Knife Attack on Educational Institution in Turku – Police Prevented the Act
A 24-year-old woman has been charged with the preparation of a serious violent crime aimed at an educational institution in Turku, Finland.
From the Slums of Delhi to an Institution in Australia... Nancy's Story Will Inspire Everyone
A female student from a slum in Delhi has received a scholarship to study in Australia despite facing numerous challenges in her educational journey.
Meeting of Mayors and Institution Representatives on Flood Management in Kaunas District
A meeting will occur among mayors and officials in the Kaunas region to discuss flood management plans as the country anticipates potential flooding in the coming weeks.
Private technical school closes and students are surprised in the interior of SP
Students at the private technical school Grau Técnico in Araraquara, SP, faced unexpected class suspensions and closure of the institution without prior notice.
Poland's Foreign Minister Sikorski: The Kremlin will not back down and will continue testing borders
Sikorski emphasizes Poland's intention to strengthen national institution coordination and international collaboration in response to Russian aggression and disinformation campaigns.
Increase in import tariff could raise up to R$ 20 billion this year and exchange for national products is 'uncertain', says Senate agency
The Brazilian government's increase in import tariffs on over a thousand products is projected to generate up to R$ 20 billion in revenue this year, according to the Independent Fiscal Institution.
The Prosecutor's Office has started assessing K. Žukauskas' request regarding the 'Auspicious Ones', assigned STT to investigate another part
The Lithuanian Prosecutor's Office is investigating a request about the financial dealings of the 'Nemuno aušra' political party and has directed the Special Investigation Service to examine related allegations of illegal influence on an independent institution's decisions.
Fire Alarm Triggered at Vocational Training Institution in Kaunas
A fire alarm was activated at a vocational training institution in Kaunas, but it was found to be a false alarm caused by smoke effects used in a school event.
Calling them mentally ill, Trump urges to send representatives Ilhan and Rashida back to their countries
Donald Trump suggested that Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib should be sent to a mental institution following a heated exchange during his State of the Union address.
Former US Treasury Secretary resigns as Harvard professor due to ties with Jeffrey Epstein
Larry Summers has resigned from his position at Harvard University due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, as confirmed by the institution.
From the Palace of Versailles to the Louvre: Christophe Leribault Takes the Presidency of 'the Pyramid' at a Critical Moment for the Museum
Christophe Leribault has been appointed as the new president of the Louvre Museum following the resignation of Laurence des Cars, amid ongoing security concerns and challenges facing the institution.
The Return to Classes in the City at the Only School in the Country Where Mandarin Chinese is Taught
The school year 2026 begins in Buenos Aires at the city's only bilingual institution teaching Mandarin Chinese.
For the first time in the history of Ufopa, the inauguration ceremony of the rectory takes place in Santarém
The Federal University of Western Pará (Ufopa) holds its first-ever rectory inauguration ceremony in Santarém, marking a significant historical event for the institution.
The Louvre Museum has a new director – former head of Versailles Leribot
The Louvre Museum has appointed a new director, former Versailles Palace head Leribot, following the resignation of Laurence de Carla amid scandals affecting the institution's reputation.
Louvre Museum Chooses New Director After Resignation and Series of Crises
Art historian Christophe Leribault has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum following the resignation of Laurence des Cars amid several crises impacting the institution.
Federal Police targets institution suspected of creating invisible clients for money laundering in SP
The Brazilian Federal Police launched an operation to investigate a financial institution accused of facilitating money laundering by allowing anonymous transactions.
IFMA wins first international patent in research on pineapple crown
IFMA, a Brazilian research institution, has obtained its first international patent for using pineapple crowns in industrial applications.
Income Limits for Student Loan Interest Aid Increase in March
Income limits for student loan interest aid in Finland will rise in March, according to the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela).
Louvre director resigns after heist highlights security failures
The director of the Louvre museum in France has resigned following a high-profile heist that exposed significant security weaknesses at the institution.
'Sheesh Mahal, Swimming Pool, Girls...' What Did Shankaracharya's Disciple Neel Mani Say?
Neel Mani Shastri, a disciple of Shankara, speaks out amid allegations against Swami Avimukteshwaranand regarding dubious activities at the Vidya Math in Varanasi, asserting the institution's integrity and traditions.
Income limits for student loan interest assistance will increase in March
The income limits for student loan interest assistance in Finland will rise in March, according to the Finnish Social Insurance Institution (Kela).
Sookmyung Women's University Holds Faculty Retirement Ceremony for the Second Semester of 2025: "Deep Respect and Gratitude"
Sookmyung Women's University held a faculty retirement ceremony on February 24, honoring retiring staff and acknowledging their contributions to the institution.
Fire at institution has been extinguished
A fire at an institution in Asker, Norway, has been extinguished, with one patient taken to the hospital for examination.
Possible fire at an institution in Asker
A possible fire has been reported at an institution in Asker, Norway, with significant smoke and an unclear extent of damage.
The Court of Auditors Goes to the Opposition
The President of the Court of Auditors, Guido Carlino, comments on the role of the institution in a political context at the inauguration of the judicial year.
Hanyang University Selected as the Operating Institution for the '2026 Public Technology-Based Market-Linked Startup Exploration Support Project' Organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT
Hanyang University has been selected as the operating institution for a startup support project aimed at connecting public research results to business models, with an investment of approximately 15 billion won per year for five years.
Louvre Museum director resigns months after crown jewel heist in Paris
The director of the Louvre Museum resigned amid ongoing controversies following a major jewel theft and multiple operational issues.
The director of the scandal-ridden Louvre has left his position
Laurence des Cars, the director of the renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, has resigned amid various scandals affecting the institution.
Louvre Museum President Resigns Months After Jewelry Thefts
Laurence des Cars, the first female president of the Louvre Museum, has resigned following recent jewelry thefts to facilitate a fresh direction for the institution.
Laurence des Cars resigns from the Louvre: 'I was here to take the lightning'
Laurence des Cars has resigned from her position as president of the Louvre, citing the need to overcome obstacles to the institution's transformation and modernization.
AMT moves the Bicentenario Registration Center to new facilities
The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) in Quito is relocating the Bicentenario Registration Center to new premises to improve service efficiency and transparency, effective March 2, 2026.
Shocking discovery by the road. Burned letters from banks and Social Insurance Institution in the snow
Residents of Sochoń in Białystok County, Poland, discovered burnt and opened mail containing personal data in the snow, raising concerns about data security.
Disrupted operation of state and municipal institution websites
Many state and municipal institution websites in Latvia experienced disruptions on February 24, 2023, attributed to issues with the data transmission network operated by LVRTC.
The Attorney General faces her first test to 'heal the wounds' of the institution: 19 appointments in the leadership
The new Attorney General of Spain, Teresa Peramato, is set to face her first major challenge regarding 19 appointments in the Supreme Court following her predecessor's controversial departure.
HSJosé graduates 23 new specialists and surpasses the mark of 315 doctors trained in the institution's medical residency program
The Hospital São José in Criciúma celebrated the graduation of 23 new specialists from its medical residency program, marking a milestone of 318 trained doctors in total.
The Mayor of the 6th Arrondissement Urges the City of Paris to Release Funds Owed to Stanislas College
The Mayor of the 6th arrondissement of Paris pressures the city to release 1.4 million euros in suspended funds owed to Stanislas College, a private Catholic institution currently seeking financial support amid an ongoing investigation.
Pro-Russian Political Scientist Will Not Lead Postgraduate Studies. University Reacts to Our Publication
After the publication by OKO.press revealing that pro-Russian academic Leszek Sykulski was set to lead postgraduate studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Sykulski has been removed from the institution's staff list.
The man who believed he was the owner of the National Police
A judicial investigation into the Deputy Operational Director of the National Police reveals years of unchecked power and authoritarian control within the institution.
Royals enabled disgraced Andrew with blind eyes and deaf ears - but it won't wash
The UK monarchy's protection of Prince Andrew amid ongoing controversies raises serious questions about accountability and the future of the institution.
"She arrived a broken wreck." Women describe the bullying and humiliation by a professor
Women recount experiences of bullying and humiliation by a professor at a Czech institution.
Dongduk Women's University Selected as an Operating Institution for the 2026 Overseas Work Experience (WELL) Support Project
Dongduk Women's University has been selected for the second consecutive year as an operating institution for the 2026 Overseas Work Experience Support Project (WELL) organized by the Korea Industrial Personnel Corporation.
From Domenico's family more accusations against the hospital. 'Incomplete medical records'
After the death of a young boy named Domenico, his family alleges that the hospital failed to provide complete medical records and accuses the institution of neglect.
Proposal for a vote of no confidence against the rector
A vote of no confidence is being proposed against the rector at a local institution in Iceland.
Albertov is a Disaster. The University Will Have to Borrow Billions, Says New Rector Zima
The new rector of the university, Zima, announced that the institution faces significant financial challenges, requiring it to borrow billions to address pressing issues.
How the STF became more supreme than a court and went from applause to a target of distrust
The article traces the trajectory of Brazil's Supreme Court (STF) over the past decades, highlighting its evolution from a respected institution to a target of skepticism due to politicization and controversies.