APC chairman gives ₦100m grant to A’Ibom varsity for research
The APC chairman has announced a ₦100 million grant for Akwa Ibom State University to support research initiatives.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1463): The War Can Be Seen Even from Orbit. The Space Station Captured Russian Missiles Flying Towards Kyiv
Fascinating yet terrifying satellite images reveal a Russian missile attack on Kyiv, marking the first instance of such footage.
China will focus on "happy fat water". It may help strengthen the budget
China is planning to concentrate on 'happy fat water' as a strategy to bolster its budget.
ENELI KINDSIKO ⟩ Ideological message diverts attention from the actual questions of the Human Development Report
The article critiques Peeter Espak's analysis of the 2026 Human Development Report, emphasizing the importance of understanding the data comprehensively.
Common European Fighter Jet in Danger. The French May Prefer the Indians
The development of a joint European fighter jet is threatened as France might prioritize a partnership with India instead.
Subsidies for Rolls-Royce might seem a bit rich, but they are inevitable
Rolls-Royce is seeking up to £200 million in subsidies from UK taxpayers to support its new engine development, despite its substantial financial reserves.
FG moves to boost research financing for enterprise development
The Nigerian Federal Government is enhancing research financing to boost commercialization and enterprise development, according to Minister Dr. Kingsley Udeh.
Can IFAD’s 'First Mile' Revolution Secure Africa’s Food Future?
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is addressing food losses in Sub-Saharan Africa by targeting the initial stage of the food supply chain between smallholder farmers and formal markets.
Remi Tinubu’s visit complements Delta’s development agenda — Amnesty chief
The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme lauds First Lady Oluremi Tinubu's visit to Delta State, emphasizing its alignment with local development goals.
Freedom for Development in Europe: A Holy Empire of the German Nation is Preparing
The article discusses the emergence of a unified German-led initiative in Europe, drawing historical parallels to past empires.
MMR is working on a response to the European Commission's letter regarding Babiš's conflict of interest
The Czech Ministry of Regional Development (MMR) is preparing a reply to a letter from the European Commission concerning allegations of conflict of interest involving ex-Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
Yachting: €260 million for port infrastructure – Simplification and rationalization of bureaucratic processes.
The 5th Panhellenic Yachting Conference emphasizes maritime tourism as a key pillar of Greece's economy, supported by significant government investment and initiatives to streamline bureaucratic procedures.
City Center Königstein: When Trees Give Way to Trees
The city center of Königstein is undergoing construction to combat climate change, leading to the felling of trees, which has sparked local protests.
Consortium MEZ-RZK wins auction to build the administrative center of the government of São Paulo
The MEZ-RZK consortium has won the bid to construct a new administrative center for the São Paulo state government, which is expected to cost approximately R$ 6.09 billion and be completed by 2030.
Research on new medications, such as polylaminin, must follow strict international rules
The development of new medications, including polylaminin, requires adherence to strict international guidelines, particularly in clinical trials that involve control groups to assess efficacy and safety.
How healthy is your hometown? The new tool from the Health Development Institute provides the answer
The Health Development Institute has created 12 new dynamic data dashboards to improve the accessibility of health data in Estonia.
Sadales tīkls will increase the available capacity in the power grid
Sadales tīkls plans to increase available electricity capacity in Latvia's development centers by approximately 200 megawatts by 2030, with significant implications for energy infrastructure investments.
Taubaté's clay work receives national certificate of originality
The clay work produced by artisans in Taubaté has received national recognition through an official certificate from the Brazilian government, acknowledging its originality.
Yobe to establish drug abuse, rehabilitation agency
The Yobe State Government is planning to create a State Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Agency to combat drug abuse and substance dependency in the state.
Good news in Illinois: JB Pritzker will invest US$10 million in a program that trains migrant and refugee workers
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced an additional $10 million investment in a training program aimed at migrant and refugee workers.
Federal Politics: 20 Criminal Offenders Deported to Afghanistan
Germany has deported twenty Afghan criminals on a charter flight to Kabul, marking a significant development in its immigration policy.
Reconstruction of Klaipėda Summer Stage: Contractors Begin Work
Contractors have started renovating the Klaipėda Summer Concert Stage, enhancing its facilities and improving leisure quality for residents.
Eastern Finland University studied the effects of the Eastern Railway: would expand and strengthen the labor market
The study from Eastern Finland University indicates that the Eastern Railway would positively impact the development of eastern Finland by enhancing accessibility and expanding the labor market.
Smoke Development at Radium Hospital
There was smoke development from a medical machine at Radium Hospital, prompting an evacuation and a response from emergency services.
NEDC, Yobe distribute rescue boats, relief materials after fatal mishap
The North East Development Commission has provided rescue boats and relief materials to Yobe State residents following a deadly boat accident.
Tarmo Tamm: In energy, the question is not whether to invest, but how
Tarmo Tamm discusses the critical need for controlled electrical pricing through the development of adjustable energy capacities in Estonia.
'UP's economy has tripled,' said CM Yogi
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath claims that the state's economy and per capita income have tripled over the past nine years due to proactive policies.
Silver Sillak: The problem is not ETS, but the lack of new power plants
Silver Sillak emphasizes that the real issue facing Estonia's energy market is the insufficient development of new power plants, rather than the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
Priit Võigemast: There are a lot of talented children in Estonia
Priit Võigemast emphasizes the abundance of hidden talent among children in Estonia and calls for greater attention to their abilities.
Latvenergo wants to reduce the share of profits paid in dividends to the state to 35%
Latvenergo aims to lower its dividend payout ratio to 35% in order to increase investments and development projects.
CM Yogi's big meeting in Japan
The meeting aims to enhance communication and collaboration among various stakeholders in regional creation and value promotion.
Changes in Gargždai center for a third of a million: there will be a mandatory route to the seaside
Gargždai is set to undergo significant transformation with a new project worth over 336,000 euros focused on revitalizing the market area and creating better connectivity to the seaside.
400 new student apartments will be built here
The municipality of Oslo has sold a site at Økern to the student welfare organization (SiO) for the construction of 400 new student apartments.
Kim Jong-un's Diverging Strategies Toward the South and the US, and Nuclear Policy... The Key Phrase is 'Safety and Development of the North Korean Regime'
Kim Jong-un emphasizes the necessity of nuclear armament and erecting barriers between North and South Korea while hinting at the future need to reconcile with the US for North Korea's development.
President Yoon: 'Accelerate housing supply including third new towns' order
President Yoon has instructed to expedite the development of public housing sites in the metropolitan area, including the third new towns, emphasizing the need for efficient progress.
NDDC urges host communities to safeguard projects against vandalism
The Niger Delta Development Commission has urged residents in Ondo State to protect its projects from vandalism, citing concerns over theft and damage by local community members.
From the Pope to the Civil State: What About the Separation of Religion from the State?!
The article discusses the concept of civil state and its historical development, emphasizing its significance in contemporary political discourse.
Nigeria Secures $100 Million From European Bank to Finance Project Bridge
Nigeria has received a $100 million investment from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to support the nationwide connectivity initiative, Project Bridge.
Asahi Kasei to Acquire German Pharmaceutical Company, With Over 100 Billion Yen in Recent Acquisitions
Asahi Kasei has announced its acquisition of the German pharmaceutical development company Aiquiris for approximately €780 million, marking its third acquisition in the pharmaceutical sector since 2020.
Renewable Energy under Market Pressure: Challenges and Solutions for Producers at the PSEW Forum 2026
The article discusses the challenges faced by renewable energy sources in Poland, focusing on wind and solar energy as key components of the country's energy transition.
Ifap opens 50 positions for a technical course in Commerce aimed at farmers from rural settlements in Amapá
The Federal Institute of Amapá (Ifap) has announced 50 openings for a technical course in Commerce, specifically targeting farmers from rural settlements who are over 18 years old.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has increased the economic growth forecasts for all three Baltic states
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has raised its economic growth forecasts for Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania for this year.
Leasing in Healthcare - How Financing Supports the Development of the Medical Industry
The article discusses the increasing importance of leasing in the healthcare sector due to rising health needs, advancing medical technologies, and budget constraints.
Live Broadcast: Development and Outlook of the Labor Market
A live broadcast discussing the current status and future prospects of the Icelandic labor market, featuring key presentations and panel discussions.
This Year's ODA Scale Confirmed at 5.4375 Trillion Won, Reduced by 1 Trillion from Last Year
The South Korean government has confirmed this year's Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget at 5.4375 trillion won, a reduction of 1 trillion won compared to last year.
Headlines: A turning point in the war in eastern DRC
The armed forces of the DRC have launched simultaneous attacks on M23 positions in eastern Congo following a significant development in the conflict.
Taiwan President Meets Sadaharu Oh, Awards Medal: 'A Hero Known to All in the Baseball World'
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te awarded a medal to baseball legend Sadaharu Oh, recognizing his contributions to baseball development and exchange between Taiwan and Japan.
"Maxima" invests more than 1 million euros in the development of a store and culinary workshop in Riga
Maxima Latvia is investing over 1 million euros to upgrade its store and culinary facilities in Riga, which includes significant changes to at least 10 stores this year.
Ministries do not respond to the call to participate in a meeting about wind farm development in Bauska municipality
Latvian ministries have been criticized for not attending a meeting regarding wind farm development in the Bauska municipality, despite calls from local authorities and residents.
SAM: the state will finance more medical study places
The Lithuanian government plans to increase funding for medical study places to encourage healthcare professionals to work in regional areas.