Poland's Defense Ministry: Currently, there are no plans to build a training ground near the border with Lithuania
The Polish Defense Ministry has clarified that it currently does not plan to construct a military training ground near its border with Lithuania, despite media speculation.
Iran strikes Kuwait oil refinery, says it's still building new missiles
Iran has launched drone attacks on a Kuwaiti oil refinery amid escalating tensions and ongoing U.S.-Israeli military actions against its leadership and infrastructure.
Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again | First Thing
Iran's foreign minister warns of no restraint in response to future attacks on its energy infrastructure following strikes linked to Israel and significant damage to Qatar's gas export capabilities.
Germany dismantled huge cyber attack bot networks
Germany has dismantled significant bot networks, Aisuru and Kimwolf, which posed a major threat to IT infrastructure.
Prague Has the Most Modern Water Management System in Europe. It Cost Hundreds of Millions
Prague has implemented the most advanced water management system in Europe at a significant cost.
Israel says it attacked a Syrian 'command center' and weapon depots after attacks against Druze
Israel conducted airstrikes on Syrian infrastructure following attacks on Druze communities in the country.
The dam of the Brno reservoir awaits its first reconstruction since it was commissioned in 1940
The Brno reservoir dam is set to undergo its first reconstruction since its commissioning in 1940.
Councilors take action against R$ 622 million tunnel and propose an alternative 600 times cheaper
Four São Paulo councilors have asked the state Public Ministry to block the Sena Madureira tunnel project, arguing it is an excessive expense compared to their proposed alternative.
Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again
Iran has warned of severe retaliation should its energy infrastructure be attacked again, following recent strikes on its gas facilities by Israel that have disrupted global gas supplies.
Russians want to attract tourists to the burned Ukrainian territory. It could be another war crime
Russia is planning to attract tourists to occupied Ukrainian territories by developing them for habitation and infrastructure, which raises concerns about potential war crimes due to the destruction already inflicted in these areas.
Special Fund: It is too early to break the rod over the finance minister
Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil faces criticism for allegedly misusing funds from a new special infrastructure and climate neutrality fund, but the situation is more complex than it seems.
It is possible to sell a truck with a subsidized tachograph
The Polish government is processing grant applications for the financing of intelligent tachographs in trucks, with over 16,000 companies applying for funding for 94,649 vehicles.
What is the USA preparing? Mysterious purchase from the Trump administration
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has acquired the domain name aliens.gov, although it remains unclear what it will be used for.
Donald Trump Makes a Promise to Iran. And Threatens
Donald Trump commented on Iran's attack on Qatari LNG infrastructure, attributing it to a misunderstanding regarding an Israeli strike on Iranian gas fields.
Iran announces new phase of war and says it will attack energy facilities linked to the USA
Iran has declared a new phase of warfare aimed at attacking energy facilities associated with the United States following accusations of American and Israeli bombings on its energy infrastructure.
Father on the fire in Stuðlum, reckoning in the underworld, and breach of conditions
The father of a boy who died in a fire at Stuðlum criticizes the system meant to protect children, claiming it failed his child, as new reports indicate that fire safety measures could have prevented the tragedy.
Moscow Trembles: Admits It Lacks the Capacity to Protect All of Russia
Russian officials acknowledge the limitations of their air defense capabilities amidst ongoing attacks from Ukraine.
It has been revealed how funds for roads will be distributed this year
Lithuania allocates €436.4 million for road development this year, with a significant portion directed towards state road expansion.
The 'Mosaic' of Tehran: Iran's Secret Doctrine for a War Without End
Iran has developed a 'Mosaic Defense' doctrine that enables it to sustain combat operations, even in the event of overwhelming strikes against its leadership and infrastructure.
Is it good to live in the Czech Republic? Data on public transport usage suggests it is
Recent data on public transport usage in the Czech Republic indicates a positive living environment.
Gredelj: From Grandiose Plans to Overpriced Parking
The transformation of the former Gredelj factory site in Zagreb has been mired in unrealized plans, leaving it as an expensive parking lot even after decades of proposals.
Criticized journal system is scrapped
The criticized journal system Millennium will not be implemented in Skåne due to its inadequacies, prompting the regional authorities to seek alternatives.
Fifth Bridge: Ministry assures it will take over construction of road 4 and 5, after termination of agreement with Prefecture
The Ecuadorian Infrastructure and Transport Minister announced the ministry's intention to assume responsibility for the construction of the fifth bridge's road segments 4 and 5 after the termination of a previous agreement with the Prefecture due to lack of progress.
Africa: Climate Finance Has Failed Africa Twice Over - How to Fix It
Climate change is currently a crisis for Africa, resulting in floods, droughts, and health challenges that require substantial investment in adaptation and mitigation.
Roads like a tank battlefield. We will advise when a driver is entitled to compensation and how to resolve it
The article discusses drivers' rights to compensation for damage caused by poor road conditions in Czechia.
Research by the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency: It is not worth continuing the planning of the Pori–Parkano–Haapamäki railway
A report from the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency recommends against continuing the planning of the Pori–Parkano–Haapamäki railway due to high costs and low demand for both freight and passenger transport.
Now it happened: A tram appeared on Finland's longest bridge
Testing for a new tram line on Helsinki's Kruunuvuori Bridge has commenced successfully under foggy conditions.
Israel announces extensive strikes against Tehran
The Israeli army has stated it has initiated a broad wave of strikes against Iranian targets in Tehran and additional strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut.
The California Bullet Train Already Has a Date: When It Will Connect Los Angeles and San Francisco
California's high-speed train project between Los Angeles and San Francisco has outlined its schedule and operations, aiming to run 36 trains daily despite concerns over costs.
Architect observing preparations for the Olympic Games: stadiums are important, but it is something else that changes the city
An architect reflects on the implications of the Olympic Games held in Milan and Cortina, questioning the lasting impact of infrastructure on cities.
Prague announced when the Dvorecký Bridge will open. But it won't be for everyone
Prague's Dvorecký Bridge, designated for public transport, walking, and cycling, will officially open on April 18, with a public ceremony the day before.
Crossings in Prague 4 are quickly disappearing. It's okay, it's temporary due to repairs, explain road workers
Road workers in Prague are temporarily removing pedestrian crossings in Prague 4 for repairs, reassuring residents that these changes are not permanent.
Supreme Audit Office: It cost over seven billion, yet flood protection measures for water retention are not fully functional
The Supreme Audit Office reported inefficiencies in flood protection measures that have cost over seven billion crowns in Czechia.
Binary system changes traffic on two main roads in Vila Velha; see how it looks
A new traffic management system has been implemented in Vila Velha, Brazil, allowing two main roads to operate in one direction only.
Hong Joon-pyo Directly Criticizes Oh Se-hoon: 'The Han River Bus is Nothing but a Sightseeing Boat'
Former Daegu mayor Hong Joon-pyo criticized Seoul mayor Oh Se-hoon for his initiation of the Han River Bus project, claiming it resembles merely a sightseeing service without necessary infrastructure.
Anchieta-Imigrantes System will have blockades for maintenance work; check it out
The Anchieta-Imigrantes System in Brazil will undergo maintenance resulting in road blockades from November 16 to November 22, 2023.
‘Visitors are going to find a disaster’: Pedro Sola criticizes AICM less than 90 days before the 2026 World Cup
Television host Pedro Sola has voiced strong criticism of Mexico City's International Airport (AICM) just before the 2026 World Cup, warning it will leave a negative impression on incoming visitors.
Speed Cameras, pay attention to the date: when it will no longer be possible to appeal
Recent changes in Italy regarding speed camera regulations may soon provide clarity in how motorists can contest fines.
Part of a bridge on the R3 collapses affected by Rodalies works in La Garriga and the City Council asks Adif for explanations: "It is very serious"
A section of a bridge on the R3 collapsed in La Garriga, causing major traffic disruptions, but no injuries were reported; the local mayor has criticized the construction management and called for accountability from Adif.
War in the Middle East: Iran will target American companies if its energy infrastructure is hit
Iran has warned it will target American companies in the region if its energy infrastructure is attacked, following recent U.S. strikes.
TS: Popular Tourist Destination to be Completely Renewed
Entrepreneurs operating near the Archipelago Ring Road want it to be open year-round to ensure better economic stability and job creation.
‘It feels like that has been taken away from us’— Russia’s rail attacks make travel in Ukraine riskier
Russia's intensified rail attacks in Ukraine have significantly increased risks for travelers, prompting new security measures by the state railway company.
Meta plans mass layoffs amid rising AI costs, says agency
Meta is reportedly planning to lay off over 20% of its workforce as it seeks to offset rising artificial intelligence infrastructure costs.
For 54 years, Darwin's had one main water supply. This week it failed
Darwin faced water restrictions after its main supply from Darwin River Dam was compromised due to flooding, leading to boil water advisories for residents.
Israel: The military announced that it has launched a new wave of 'extensive' attacks on Tehran
The Israeli Air Force has launched a new series of extensive airstrikes targeting Iranian regime infrastructure in Tehran, according to the IDF.
Lulu Ranne responds to the proposal from the National Coalition Party representative - 'Ridiculous'
Lulu Ranne criticizes a proposal from a National Coalition Party representative regarding road maintenance in Finland, calling it 'ridiculous'.
Israeli says it has begun a new wave of mass strikes in Tehran
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have announced the commencement of extensive strikes targeting Iran's terrorist regime infrastructure across Tehran.
"It is a very complex circumstance," says mayor of Cuenca after flooding caused by the overflow of the Yanuncay River
The mayor of Cuenca, Cristian Zamora, described the situation caused by the overflowing of the Yanuncay River as complex, highlighting significant flooding and infrastructure damage in the region.
UAE accuses Iran of lying
The UAE's diplomatic advisor has leveled serious accusations against Iran, claiming that Iran is targeting UAE's civilian infrastructure while Iran asserts it only attacks American bases.
DNIT establishes traffic rules during construction of the Jequitinhonha River bridge; check it out
The National Department of Transport Infrastructure (DNIT) has announced new traffic rules for vehicles crossing the Jequitinhonha River bridge in Itapebi, Bahia, due to ongoing construction work.