It is pleasing that a third economist has been found
The chairwoman of the Independence Party expresses satisfaction over the government's finding of a third economist to support a contentious social security bill, while raising concerns about the criticism it has faced from various experts and interest groups.
Kastytis Žuromskas believes that the dismissed deputy minister may have been influenced by interest groups and will appeal to the VTEK
Kastytis Žuromskas speculates on potential corruption influencing a dismissed deputy minister, while a fellow social democrat denies such claims.
Government 'One-stop Support System for Illegal Private Finance Victims, Supply of Low-interest Finance'
The government is expanding low-interest financial support at around 5-6% to help vulnerable low-credit groups avoid illegal high-interest private financing, and is introducing a one-stop system for victims to access all government services with a single application.
Should not call Samtökin '78 "interest groups for child abusers"
Friðgeir Sveinsson has been convicted of hate speech against transgender individuals and the organization Samtökin '78 for describing them in derogatory terms.
Various actors accelerated the Sámi dispute for their own interests, states doctoral research
Recent doctoral research reveals that several northern municipalities, regional development organizations, and interest groups have publicly supported movements against the Sámi Parliament, influenced by underlying economic interests and identity politics.
Private Schools: Why Funds Are Returning to Acquisitions – How the Map of Education in Greece Is Changing
A new wave of acquisitions of private schools is underway in Greece, with both foreign and Greek groups showing significant interest as the market expands and tuition fees rise in line with inflation.
Three major financial groups report over 1 trillion yen in final profits in 9 months
Three major Japanese financial groups announced that their final profits exceeded 1 trillion yen each for the nine-month period ending in December, driven by increased interest income from loans due to rising interest rates.
Americans Want These Critical Minerals, But Armed Militants Stand in Their Way
In the treacherous mountains of Pakistan's Hindu Kush, a treasure of critical minerals worth $8 trillion is attracting interest from the U.S., but access is hindered by militant groups armed with U.S. weapons.
First graduation in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Oriximiná has a student over 60
The first graduation program for a Bachelor's degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Oriximiná has welcomed a student aged over 60, highlighting the widespread interest in technology across all age groups.
Amendment to the Law on Higher Education: Is the system adapting to interest groups within the academic community?
The Ministry of Science, Education, and Youth in Croatia is set to amend the Law on Higher Education and Scientific Activity for the first time since its adoption in 2022, highlighting the need to refine certain provisions based on practical experiences before further legislative changes are proposed.
Does Bosak resemble Marine Le Pen? Wróbel: "He counts on two groups of his listeners"
Krzysztof Bosak has shifted from an openly rebellious tone to one focused on 'realism' and national interest, similar to Marine Le Pen, suggesting that while the form has changed, the underlying message remains consistent about a weaker Poland.
The great opportunity in real estate: 1.3 billion euros, zero interest rate, and 12,500 new owners
A total of 12,500 beneficiaries are expected to acquire their homes by 2026 through the 'My Home II' program and an expanded social housing initiative targeted at young people and vulnerable social groups in Greece.