In Rožňava, a sixth district office may be rented by the Ministry of Interior from a Prague-based business group
The Ministry of Interior plans to establish a new client center in Rožňava, potentially making it the sixth location to rent property from a Czech company owned by the Pivoda family, leading to concerns about costly unfavorable contracts.
Purchased land for 20 million - resold the same day for over double the price
A land deal in Norway's Fauske municipality saw investors purchasing a horse racing track to turn it into a data center hub, emphasizing the increasing interest in northern Norway's land for tech developments.
The clothing brand at the center of the scandal breaks its silence
The Finnish clothing brand Bypias responds to public criticism in a customer newsletter, denying allegations made against it.
The Boskovice Reuse Center Returns Items and Lives Back to Life. It Helps the Homeless with Its Profits
The Boskovice Reuse Center focuses on repurposing items while providing support for homeless individuals through its profits.
Aleksanteri Kivimäki will be imprisoned for at least a few months – here's how it will happen
Aleksanteri Kivimäki has been sentenced to approximately seven years in prison for serious extortions and data breaches involving the psychotherapy center Vastaamo.
Health Care Takes Over the Hearing and Speech Services Center
Iceland's Health Care will take over the tasks of the Hearing and Speech Service Center as it is set to be dissolved on May 1.
Cpr in Albania, gowns in tilt. Albano wants to boycott it
The president of the Court of Appeal, Silvia Albano, criticizes the operation of the CPR center in Albania, highlighting issues with the treatment of migrants.
What is USAID and why has it returned to the center of the debate
The article discusses the renewed focus on USAID amidst changes in how the U.S. organizes and supervises foreign aid.
Incredible find in the center of Å ilutÄ—: a man observed a bundle for several days
A man in Å ilutÄ— noticed a mysterious bundle in the city center and decided to take a look after observing it for a few days.
Is it due to the earthquake? The collapse of a shelter in southern Slovakia resulted in one fatality
A shelter collapse at a client center in Komárno, Slovakia, caused one death and two injuries, prompting an investigation potentially linked to a recent earthquake in the region.
Finding Emergency Rooms for Severe Patients, the National Medical Center Situation Room Takes Charge... Still Lacks Fundamental Solutions
The South Korean government has launched a pilot project aimed at improving the transfer system for severe emergency patients to ensure they reach hospitals more efficiently, but critics argue that it is only a temporary fix without addressing underlying issues.
The National Assembly Secretariat, in response to allegations of child abuse at the 'in-house daycare center,' says it will actively cooperate with the investigation.
The National Assembly Secretariat in South Korea has announced its intention to cooperate fully with investigations into allegations of child abuse at its in-house daycare center while implementing measures to prevent future occurrences.
It is official: NASA's latest decision on Artemis II puts the journey to the Moon on hold
NASA has decided to postpone the Artemis II mission to the Moon due to technical issues detected during fuel load testing.
It has been revealed who will replace L. Birutis in the Lithuanian national team – announced reinforcement from abroad
The Lithuanian national basketball team will soon be joined by Martinas Gebenas, who is set to strengthen the center position before their upcoming games against Iceland.
Almeida will create a cultural 'refuge' for youth in the iconic Peironcely building, it will be named after Robert Capa, cost a million euros and will be managed by the foundation of Father Llanos
The city of Madrid plans to transform the historic Peironcely building into a cultural center for young people, named after photographer Robert Capa, with funding from the Father Llanos Foundation.
Venezuela starts remodeling the 'El Helicoide' prison to convert it into a social center
The Venezuelan government has begun remodeling the notorious El Helicoide prison in Caracas to transform it into a social center, despite ongoing accusations of political prisoners remaining on-site.
"The TB? It's the Region's fault." The left's theory on contagions in the occupied social center
A health alert regarding tuberculosis in an occupied social center in Turin is met with pushback from leftist activists blaming the regional government for the situation.
Asylum in Europe. When the law stops working on the peripheries, how do we know it will work in the center?
The article critiques the shortcomings of the Common European Asylum System and questions its effectiveness in protecting migrants.
A photo on Facebook created the impression that the Tartu shopping center is on fire. In fact, it was a garbage house nearby.
A Facebook post alarmed Tartu residents with a misleading photo suggesting the Tartu shopping center was burning, when it was actually a nearby waste facility that caught fire.
Grenell calls ice rink vandal a 'terrorist' as federal authorities hunt suspect in toxic attack
Federal authorities are investigating a vandalism incident at the Trump-Kennedy Center’s outdoor ice rink, with officials describing it as a targeted attack involving toxic chemicals.
Night Explosions in Lviv Center: "It Was a Terrorist Attack"
Two powerful explosions occurred in the center of Lviv, with the city's officials labeling it a terrorist attack that resulted in one police officer's death and 15 injuries.
ICE buys mega warehouses in the 'dark' to use them as a detention center for migrants
In a small Texas town near the US-Mexico border, it has been revealed that federal immigration authorities have purchased large warehouses to convert them into a migrant detention center, sparking local concern and backlash.
A'Ibom poly secures NBTE accreditation for 21 programmes
Federal Polytechnic Ukana has secured accreditation for 21 academic programmes, allowing it to enhance its educational offerings and operate as a skills training center.
Professor thinks Joensuu city mismanaged the €30 million music house competition: 'It's pouring into the cooperative's pocket'
A public law professor has criticized Joensuu city's handling of the competition for a €30 million music and cultural center, suggesting it may constitute hidden state aid.
Kostas Skandalidis in VIMA: The ND wants to liquidate Pasok because it is afraid of it
Kostas Skandalidis discusses the expansion efforts of Pasok and its implications in an interview, addressing reactions to the names mentioned and the party's relationship with ND and other left-center parties.
The Summit, the building in San Sebastián where Lasa and Zabala were tortured, will be a memory center
The Spanish central government has agreed to transfer the La Cumbre building in San Sebastián to the city council to convert it into a memory center dedicated to justice and repair.
WEEK'S FACE ⟩ The know-it-all from Narva should do his job and let others do theirs
A conflict has emerged between Narva's mayor and the director of the Ida-Viru County Vocational Education Center over student participation in an experimental language program.
Mickey Mouse Magazine: Welcome to the Winter Sports Center Duckburg!
The latest Mickey Mouse magazine discusses the Winter Olympics and presents a fictional ideal winter sports center in Duckburg, contrasting it with current real-world Olympic venues that are spread out and inadequate for hosting the games efficiently.
DAVID MARCUS: Hospitals stop transgendering kids now that the myth has fallen apart
Langone Medical Center in New York City has announced it will cease all surgeries and hormone treatments for transgender minors, highlighting a significant shift in the healthcare approach to gender-affirming treatments for youth.
Little anteater is captured in backyard after being contained with a laundry basket in Sumaré
A little anteater was captured in Sumaré, Brazil, after residents contained it with a laundry basket, and it will be sent to a treatment center in Limeira.
The Mayor of Riihimäki Strongly Believes in Voimala – Spring Will Determine If Political Support Can Be Found
Riihimäki's old power plant, which has been empty for years, is a significant topic in local politics as the city seeks to transform it into a cultural and event center, but faces challenges in securing funding and political consensus.
The center of the debate is not a position, it is the educational system
The current discourse surrounding educational issues in Mexico highlights the need to focus on the state's capability to provide quality education rather than political positions.
After Carnival, see which issues should be discussed by Congress
The Brazilian Congress will prioritize discussions on a trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, among other legislative matters, as it resumes sessions post-Carnival.
Wax Trucks at the Olympics: 'You can imagine it like in Formula 1'
The wax trucks, resembling a traveling circus, are stationed near the Olympic cross-country skiing center in Tesero, showcasing the essential role of ski waxing technology in competitive winter sports.
Billionaire Ed Roski, Lakers shareholder, rejects sale of a warehouse in Texas to convert it into an ICE prison
Billionaire Ed Roski has decided not to sell a Texas warehouse to the DHS, which planned to convert it into an ICE detention center.
So far not everyone has discovered it, but Vilnius already has a new attraction
Vilnius has opened a new wellness center featuring various facilities catering to all ages, with a focus on family-friendly and quality relaxation.
Has the Era of the Democratic Party Really Ended? A Center-Right Coalition Learns the Art of Wrapping
The recent electoral defeat of the center-right coalition in Japan raises questions about the end of the Democratic Party's influence, despite some experts suggesting it still holds significance.
Mercado Livre says it has fired employees involved in the disappearance of community dogs in Araucária
Mercado Livre has terminated employees linked to the disappearance of three community dogs from its distribution center in Araucária, Brazil, with an investigation ongoing.
Food discount store opens new location – here it comes
Finnish food waste store Fiksuruoka is set to open its second brick-and-mortar store in the Jumbo shopping center in Vantaa in April.
Islazul changes hands again: Castellana will buy the shopping center for 340 million
Castellana Properties is set to purchase the Islazul shopping center in Madrid for 340 million euros from Henderson Park, which aims to sell it for a profit after investing in renovations.
A park located in the center of Oulu became dangerous as a power outage caused flooding – this is what it looks like now
A park in Oulu, Finland has become hazardous due to flooding caused by a power outage that affected the local power infrastructure.
"He tore the cradle from the stroller and threw it out the window with the baby inside." Hope for mothers with children
The article discusses a troubling incident where a father, in a drunken state, violently threw his baby's cradle out of the window, prompting two mothers to seek refuge in a support center in Latvia.
Nature is close in Eino's yard, shares his candid opinion on predator discussions: "It's pointless to shout from the center of Helsinki"
Eino, a resident of Akaa, shares his views on wildlife discussions and expresses that concerns are often exaggerated from urban perspectives.
The Courier: The Secret Gateway to Recruiting Spies
The film 'The Courier' explores the intricate process of spy recruitment, placing it at the center of its narrative rather than as a mere backdrop to action sequences.
This is the rehabilitation center where Luciano Castro was admitted: how it works and what activities it offers
Actor Luciano Castro has entered a rehabilitation center to address his mental health after a personal crisis involving infidelity and a breakup with actress Griselda Siciliani.
Costa Rica: "There was certainly no talk of a prison"
Faber-Castell responds to accusations that a site it donated in Costa Rica was misused for building a prison instead of a humanitarian center as initially agreed.
New Center-Right Leader Ogawa: 'I Don't Think It's Impossible to Explicitly Mention the Self-Defense Forces'
Japan's new center-right party leader, Junya Ogawa, stated he does not dismiss the idea of explicitly including the Self-Defense Forces in the constitution during his victory speech after defeating another party candidate.
Kolvart attacked e-voting and hinted at manipulations. The head of the electoral commission refutes all accusations.
Mihhail Kolvart, chairman of the Center Party, criticized e-voting, suggesting that it is controlled by a small circle of individuals and implying possible manipulation of election results, while the head of the state election service refuted these claims, asserting the integrity of the voting process.
Permission granted for 'Rimi' to purchase a shopping center in Vilnius
The Competition Council has approved Rimi's acquisition of a shopping center in Vilnius, stating that it will not create or strengthen a dominant market position.
Car explodes outside Putin’s top secret Moscow IT centre
A car exploded outside a top-secret computing center in Moscow linked to Vladimir Putin, causing significant damage but no reported injuries.