Pรกll becomes a ministerial director
Pรกll has been appointed as the new ministerial director in Iceland.
The message from Javier Milei after the approval of the amendment to the Glacier Law
Javier Milei's administration praised the modification of the Glacier Law, claiming it promotes true environmental federalism and removes ideological distortions.
The Dispute Erupted: Trump's Administration Wants to Make AI a Deadly Weapon
A controversy has emerged between the U.S. Department of Defense and AI company Anthropic over the military use of artificial intelligence.
Most US coal plants could meet air pollution rules. Trump weakened them anyway
Most coal-fired power plants in the US were capable of meeting air pollution standards, yet the Trump administration chose to relax these regulations.
RICK PERRY: Where's the beef? Trump knows and he's trying to make it affordable
Rick Perry discusses how Trump's America First policies aim to address rising ground beef prices exacerbated by Biden's administration.
Rebellious pharmacist founded a healing pharmacy company. Earns a fortune
A pharmacist, Eunice Wu, has founded a company aimed at alleviating the administrative burdens on pharmacists, allowing them to focus more on patient care.
The head of the temporary administration of "European Railways" in Latvia, Mฤris Dzelme, resigns
Mฤris Dzelme, the acting head of the "European Railways" project in Latvia, has resigned amid ongoing developments in the "Rail Baltica" project.
Millions for catering fly with the new government
The article discusses issues related to government spending on catering services following the formation of a new administration in Czechia.
Report exposes billions in uncovered fraud, waste as watchdog coalition offers support to Trump's crackdown
A coalition of conservative state financial officers reports uncovering billions in taxpayer fraud and waste and supports the Trump administration's initiatives against corruption.
Hegseth is criticized for demands to AI company: - A recipe for disaster
The chief of Anthropic, Dario Amodei, strongly opposes the threat from U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to blacklist the company over compliance with the Trump administration's terms.
DOJ sues 5 more states, demanding access to voter rolls: 'We will not be deterred'
The DOJ has filed lawsuits against five states to access voter rolls in an ongoing effort to ensure election integrity.
Regarding the Stalled Conflict in Alytus โ R. Popovienฤ's Call
R. Popovienฤ is urging the city municipality to appoint a temporary school administrator to help resolve a prolonged conflict at a local school affecting teachers and students.
What the Tragedy of Tempi Teaches Us
The article discusses the tragic train collision at Tempi, Greece, emphasizing it as a systemic failure rather than a mere accident.
Social Security in New York: the calendar and how much the payment will be in March 2026
The Social Security Administration has announced the payment schedule for March 2026, which is crucial for many New Yorkers, especially the elderly.
Advisor to CM Yogi, Avnish Awasthi, Receives Service Extension until 2027
Avnish Awasthi, the chief advisor to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has been granted a one-year service extension until February 28, 2027, due to his administrative efficiency and significant contributions to the Yogi government.
Anses payment date: the payment schedule for this Friday, March 27
The National Administration of Social Security (Anses) will be distributing payments on Friday, March 27, according to a specific schedule based on the last digit of citizens' national identity documents.
Ridiculous to Talk About a Ridiculous Approach in Icelandic Sports Work
The article critiques the current approach to sports administration in Iceland as absurd and ineffective.
The Transport Administration has permanently closed the SaaremaaโHiiumaa ice road for this year
The Transport Administration of Estonia has permanently closed the SaaremaaโHiiumaa ice road after just 13 days of operation this season.
Nikkei Average at 58,850 Yen, Three-Day Consecutive Record High Amid Continued Expectations for the Takagi Administration
The Nikkei average rose to 58,850 yen, marking a record high for the third consecutive day as investor expectations grow for the Takagi administration.
Critical Limit at Alytaus Gymnasium: Demand for R. Popovienฤ's Intervention
Teachers at Alytaus Gymnasium are voicing concerns about inadequate communication with city authorities and report administrative pressure tactics being used against dissenting community members.
Pakistan has had enough: "Now it's war"
Pakistan has declared an "open war" against the Afghan Taliban administration following rising tensions along their border.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
USA: "This is not right, and it's not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt multiple setbacks to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court deeming tariffs illegal and a federal judge ruling against an immigration policy.
USA: "This is not okay, and it is also not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt significant legal blows to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court's decision against the legality of tariffs and a federal judge's ruling against unconstitutional immigration policies.
Artificial Intelligence: The Risk of Institutionalizing Inequalities in Public Administration
The article discusses the growing risk of institutionalized bias in public administration due to the implementation of artificial intelligence systems that can perpetuate inequalities.
[Breaking] Park Young-jae, Chief of the Court Administration Office, Resigns in Protest of the Enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws'
Park Young-jae, the Chief of the Court Administration Office, has resigned in protest against the enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws' pushed by the ruling Democratic Party.
Tax Office seeks bankruptcy for nicotine pouch company - "it's a misunderstanding"
The Finnish Tax Administration has filed for bankruptcy against Snus Empire Finland, a company specializing in nicotine pouches; however, the CEO claims it is based on a misunderstanding.
High alert in Sambhal! Procession of Rang Ekadashi and Friday prayers happening together
The Sambhal administration has implemented strict security measures for the peaceful conduct of Rang Ekadashi procession and Friday prayers.
Marek Kozubal: The Ministry of National Defense wins against the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, that is, the fight for medics
Marek Kozubal discusses the establishment and increasing popularity of the Medical Legion in Poland, which aims to address the personnel shortage in military healthcare amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union: 'So we'll see how it goes'
During the State of the Union address, President Trump urged Congress to pass the SAVE Act and other legislative measures while emphasizing his administration's use of executive power.
Milei will show the world the new governability emerging in Argentina
Milei's administration has successfully advanced key legislative initiatives, particularly labor reform, achieving unexpected support from a diverse coalition of governors in Argentina.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
The Maritime Administration: The state should pay for icebreaking
The Swedish Maritime Administration is urging the government to assume full financial responsibility for icebreaking operations, highlighting its significance for the country's shipping economy.
Banana World
The recent Argentine presidential election saw Javier Milei emerge as the surprising winner, defeating the previous administration and signaling a significant political shift.
The Trump Administration Requested that Argentina Not Be Held in Contempt in the YPF Case
The Trump administration has requested U.S. courts not to hold Argentina in contempt over the expropriation case of YPF.
Milei's Paradox: Political Control and Economic Noise
Javier Milei's presidency is marked by strong political control but accompanied by significant economic challenges, raising questions about the sustainability of his administration's project.
Bank Credit in Dollars Grows Again and Reaches Records
Bank credit in US dollars in Argentina has reached record levels, exceeding US$20 billion, with a significant increase during Javier Milei's administration.
Judge sides with salmon against Trump administration in hydropower ruling
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must alter hydropower operations to protect salmon populations affected by dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
Trump Administration Considers 'Bed Tax' Strategy to Prevent Tariff Refunds
The Trump administration is exploring legal and administrative tactics to delay or reduce tariff refunds demanded by businesses following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs.
How 'bond vigilantes' have evaluated our fiscal policy?
The article discusses the assessment of Brazil's fiscal policy by 'bond vigilantes' and how it reflects on the country's economic health post-Bolsonaro administration.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Jack Smithโs secret surveillance of Patel and Wiles should alarm us all
The article discusses concerns raised by Jonathan Turley regarding the surveillance of individuals associated with the Trump administration by former Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Francesca Albanese's Family Sues Trump: Here's Why
The family of Francesca Albanese has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and other members of the U.S. administration over sanctions related to her position on Palestinian rights.
Francesca Albanese's family sues the Trump administration for penalizing her for condemning Israeli crimes
Francesca Albanese's family is suing the Trump administration for sanctions imposed on her after she criticized Israeli policies during the Gaza conflict.
Analysis: The government's winged climate fix has cost Denmark its climate goal
The Danish government's approach to climate policy has come under severe criticism from the Climate Council, which suggests that the administration is failing to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas reduction target.
The Incompetence of Trump 2.0
The article critiques the Trump administration's reckless actions, emphasizing that apparent malfeasance often stems from carelessness rather than cunning strategy.
An Unusual Detail in D. Trump's Most Important Speech: Mentioning a Possible Breakthrough
In his lengthy annual address to Congress, President Donald Trump praised his administration and hinted at a significant shift in policy.
How Trump shifted from opposing foreign wars to threatening war in Iran
Democratic leaders expressed concern over the Trump administration's opaque decision-making regarding potential military action in Iran, urging transparency about any intentions.
Master Bank Case: Between Scorn and Silence
The article discusses the troubling narratives surrounding the Federal Police's classification of orgies involving European sex workers and public officials as legally inconsequential unless tied to public administration crimes.
Government suspends 'Friends of Noronha' program after residents' criticism
The Fernando de Noronha administration has suspended the 'Friends of Noronha' program following backlash from local residents.
Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole
The Trump administration's proposed HUD rule aims to eliminate a loophole allowing illegal immigrants to reside in public housing, affecting families receiving assistance.