Rajmarg Pravesh Portal Live: Why is it special for highways?
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari launched the Rajmarg Pravesh Portal, which centralizes approvals for highway-related projects online.
Chaberski, PPL: It is worth wisely balancing interests
Łukasz Chaberski, the president of Polish Airports, emphasizes the need for creating conditions for Polish businesses to thrive and to become natural choices for strategic projects.
The Senate faces a historic event: it will hold three sessions in one week
Argentina's Senate is set to hold three sessions in one week, a historic first, including discussions on various government-initiated projects.
New projects in the Sejm limiting alcohol consumption. But there’s no rush
Polish politicians are rushing to create new proposals to amend the alcohol law, but it remains uncertain if and when these will be implemented, despite a slight decrease in alcohol consumption.
Victorian IT projects blow out by $1.25bn across a decade, analysis shows
An analysis reveals that Victorian government IT projects have exceeded their budgets by $1.25 billion over the past decade, with a high rate of delays and insufficient accountability measures.
'There's a new definition of NIMBY: Next, it might be you'
The article discusses the growing opposition to onshore wind farms in Wales, as local groups protest against government plans for renewable energy projects they believe will harm the countryside.
Sobolewski: the SAFE program is the best thing that has happened to us
The SAFE program is set to provide Poland with a €43.7 billion loan to finance 139 defense improvement projects, but it faces criticism from opposition leaders who express concerns about its implications for the Polish economy.
Talks about the planned new railway connection: here’s where it would lead
Lithuania's military mobility projects are advancing with plans for a new railway connection to the Rūdninkai training ground to facilitate troop movements.
Bishop Košić on Mega Poultry Farms: Development Yes, But It Must Be in Service of Humanity and the Common Good
Bishop Vlado Košić of the Sisak Diocese emphasizes the need for caution and transparency regarding large poultry farm projects, advocating for development that respects human dignity and local community futures.
Inviting to see the 'Invisible' work live
Residents are increasingly interested in seeing completed work live and asking questions about it.
On the guarantee fund and legal protection, the Council says no
The opposition councilors in Milan have presented a motion to the administration regarding blocked construction projects, but the majority has blocked it.
Belén Rueda, actress: 'I now have much more freedom to say what I think. And I am going to say it.'
Spanish actress Belén Rueda discusses her newfound freedom to express her thoughts and her latest projects, including the horror film 'El vestido.'
It is time to realize that Norway is not suitable for further development of new railways, especially not in the periphery
Norway's current railway expansion plans are deemed economically unviable, with 80% of projects expected to yield negative societal benefits according to a recent government analysis.
For the first time in Rio Preto, Mari Fernandez reveals upcoming releases in a high phase of her career: 'A lot of effort behind it'
Singer Mari Fernandez performs for the first time in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, during her special carnival tour and discusses her career growth and upcoming projects.
Another industry fights for survival. This time it's the cement industry
The cement industry in Europe is striving to reduce CO2 emissions and has initiated innovative projects aimed at achieving carbon neutrality.
Climate Plan indicates that Brazil will depend on unprecedented deforestation cuts to meet emission targets
Brazil's Climate Plan projects that it must achieve significant reductions in deforestation on public lands to meet its 2035 emission reduction targets.
Pemex Seeks Energy Self-Sufficiency with Trion and Sama; Experts Say It Could Take Between 10 and 15 Years
Mexican oil company Pemex aims for energy self-sufficiency through strategic projects like Trion and Sama, but experts caution that financial and operational challenges may delay progress.
REVIEW: This is why even well-planned projects in Estonia can turn out so poorly!
The review discusses a new architectural film titled "Unknown Architect" and compares it to last year's Oscar favorite "Brutalist," emphasizing the more reasonable approach of the former.
Loans for armament from SAFE partially canceled? The head of the Ministry of National Defence hopes for it
The Polish government is considering the cancellation of part of loans taken from the EU's SAFE program for defense projects, with discussions taking place at high levels of government.
Yolanda Díaz on the new projects to the left of the PSOE: "This is about mobilizing, and everything that adds to it is welcome"
Yolanda Díaz welcomes new leftist coalitions aimed at mobilizing voters against Vox, emphasizing the importance of unity among left-wing movements.
BlockDAG's Last $0.00025 Private Sale Sparks 200x Buzz While Sui and Worldcoin Update
The crypto market dynamic in early 2026 is characterized by technical consolidation and hype, with significant attention on projects like BlockDAG as it approaches its final private sale.
Wayward's Mae Martin lands major Netflix role and it's great news for fans
Mae Martin, the star of the hit Netflix show 'Wayward', has secured a first-look deal with Netflix Canada and will be developing new projects while also starring in an upcoming stand-up special.
Winter Games neither so white nor so green
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, set to be the most sustainable in history, faces criticism over artificial snow usage, deforestation, high costs, and unfinished projects as it begins this Friday.
Fewer loans, tighter projects: Chinese investments in Africa are evolving
A report indicates that China has received more money from Africa than it has invested over the past decade, shifting from being a funding source to a creditor, while it continues to invest with altered project strategies.
The New Infrastructure Plan: What Does It Imply?
The government has unveiled a new Infrastructure Plan aimed at resolving past financing bottlenecks with a portfolio of over 1500 projects requiring a substantial public and mixed investment of 5.6 trillion pesos by 2026-2030.
Former State Chancellery Director Citskovskis Leads an IT Project
Former State Chancellery Director Jānis Citskovskis is currently leading a European Union-funded IT project, as he revealed to the LETA agency, though he did not disclose further details about the project.
"Every story requires responsibility from those who live it," says Priscilla Ávila
Priscilla Ávila emphasizes the importance of responsibility in storytelling as part of the Wiitch Plant initiative, which connects visionary entrepreneurs in São Paulo's northern coast to create eco-friendly and charitable business projects that positively impact the community and environment.
The Government begins a key week and hopes to approve its projects in extraordinary sessions
The Government is optimistic as it enters a crucial week aiming to pass key initiatives during extraordinary sessions in the National Congress.
Two of our projects shortlisted for the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture
Architects Hrvoje Njirić and Iskra Filipović's Double Villa Bukovac in Zagreb, along with the Gruž Market by Dinko Peračić and Miranda Veljačić in Dubrovnik, have made it to the shortlist for the 2026 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture/Mies van der Rohe Awards.
Pope Leo XIV: "It is deplorable to use public resources for abortion"
Pope Leo XIV criticized the use of public resources to fund abortion during his address to the diplomatic corps, expressing deep concern over projects aimed at facilitating access to what he termed the 'right to safe abortion' and calling for investment in support for mothers and families instead.
Orietta Berti: "I am alone on my projects, every success of mine is great because it is decided by the audience"
Singer Orietta Berti discusses her six-decade career and future plans, including recording a box set of her songs and exploring AI-generated music.
Exactly how Gen Z plans to spend retirement revealed - and how they'll fund it
A new poll shows that Gen Z aims to spend retirement on travel, holiday homes, and personal projects, with a significant preference for investing in experiences over material goods.
It is unknown how to design temporary shelter locations
The article discusses new obligations for multi-family and public utility buildings that will come into effect in January 2026, focusing on legislative changes and their impact on construction projects and permits.
In a Czech IT Company, Employees Decide on Leadership and Projects. Here's What We Choose for Ourselves, Explains the Founder
Czech development firm Applifting utilizes experimental management styles that empower employees to choose their leaders and contribute to project decisions, fostering a collaborative work environment.
Dissolve the Office for Public Procurement? Let's not be petty, let's dissolve the whole state!
Former Constitutional Court and Judicial Council head, Robert Fico, suggested dissolving the Office for Public Procurement, claiming it hinders transportation infrastructure projects, after the office canceled a public tender for a highway segment due to legal violations.
The Government assumes it will only approve another ten laws until summer in Congress
The Government acknowledges that it will likely pass only a few more laws in Congress before summer, focusing on key projects and the budget amidst claims of parliamentary stagnation.
"We need actions, a vision, and concrete projects for French women's sports"... The alarm signal sounded by three champions
Three champions address the current state of women's sports in France, expressing that while there is some progress, it is still insufficient.
The architect of Hamas who hates Jews, threatens newspapers and plays the martyr
The article explores Mohammad Hannoun's manipulation of humanitarian projects to funnel money to Hamas while disguising it as solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Roma starts building a stadium worth 1.3 billion euros. Here’s when it should be completed
AS Roma has officially submitted a project for the construction of a new stadium, marking a significant step towards one of the most ambitious sports projects in Europe.