Here's how you can see how much you will get back in taxes in 2026
The article provides guidance on how to check tax returns for the upcoming tax season in Sweden.
National and Provincial Roads Blown Up
The state of national and provincial roads in Argentina is deteriorating due to corruption and lack of strategic planning.
Juiz de Fora is among the cities with the largest population in risk areas; understand the reasons
Juiz de Fora, Brazil, is identified as having a significant population living in high-risk areas for landslides and flooding, primarily due to disorganized urban growth and inadequate local government oversight.
Gombe approves N5 billion for street numbering and signage
The Gombe State Executive Council has approved a N5 billion project for street naming, signages, and house numbering to enhance urban management.
Sustainability That Is Visible in the City's Design
The article discusses the innovative urban planning in Maringá, Brazil, focusing on the new Civic Center as the new 'golden square meter' that enhances livability and accessibility.
Senegal: Mali Eyes Atlantic Access Through $800m Senegal River Corridor
Mali is planning to gain direct access to the Atlantic Ocean through a significant $800 million project to develop the Senegal River into a commercial shipping corridor.
Where knowledge and city grow together
The article discusses the increasing demand and appreciation for planned neighborhoods in Brazil's real estate market, driven by infrastructure and services.
After reconstruction, car traffic will be prohibited on one section of Oxford Street in London
London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced that vehicle traffic, including bicycles, will be banned on a significant 1.1 km stretch of Oxford Street between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch.
The contractor intends to demand compensation
A contractor in Iceland is planning to seek compensation.
Communities in Lääneranna municipality seek changes in the school system
Communities in Lääneranna municipality are requesting changes to the local school network, prompted by a new municipal government planning to reverse previous educational reforms.
Hospital Doctors: Double Mobilization on March 11 and 18 with Work Stoppage and 24-hour Strike
Hospital doctors in Greece are planning a double mobilization on March 11 and 18, featuring a work stoppage and a nationwide strike to demand better working conditions.
Norwegian teenager charged with planning terror against NATO area
A 17-year-old Norwegian boy has been arrested on suspicion of planning an attack inspired by the militant group Islamic State (IS) against a NATO site in Stavanger, Norway.
Mother told her daughters Crimea is Ukraine: two teenagers brought back from Russian occupation
Two teenagers from Crimea were successfully brought back to Ukrainian-controlled territory after a careful planning period, reflecting their mother's belief that Crimea is Ukraine.
Terrorism Suspicions in Norway: 17-Year-Old Planned Attack on NATO Base
A 17-year-old boy in Norway has been arrested for allegedly planning a terrorist attack on a NATO base in Stavanger.
New Information on Norway's Terrorism Suspect: Teen Boy Planned an Attack on a NATO Base
A 17-year-old boy in Norway has been arrested on suspicion of planning to bomb a NATO base, with reports indicating he has shown sympathies for ISIS.
Terror Suspicions in Norway – A 17-Year-Old Suspected of Planning an Attack on a NATO Base
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in Norway for allegedly planning a terror attack on a NATO base in Stavanger.
Pärnumaa Põlendmaa Wind Farm Special Planning Remains in Force
The Tallinn Administrative Court upheld the special planning decision for the Põlendmaa wind farm, allowing for the construction of wind turbines in Pärnu.
NASA Revamps Artemis Moon Program and Adds Space Flights
NASA is revamping its Artemis Moon program to ensure American astronauts can return to the Moon by 2028, planning to add more flights between Artemis 2 and the final lunar landing.
'School war' chaos threatens to erupt across UK as police granted special powers
Pupils across the UK are planning 'school wars' that have led to police intervention due to concerns about violence and safety.
Herzogenaurach: Adidas prevails in dispute over the Three-Cities Tram
Adidas has succeeded in a dispute with local municipalities regarding the route of a future tram line in the Nuremberg area, leading to the planned alteration of its path.
Lääneranna's new local government plans to reverse school reform
Lääneranna's new local government is planning to reverse previous school reforms based on community demands.
Court suspends demolitions and new buildings in SP for seeing flaws in zoning review
São Paulo's court has temporarily halted the issuance of permits for demolitions and new constructions due to issues in the zoning law revision process.
Bauska and Preili Municipalities Promise Protests After Turning to the Constitutional Court Over Wind Farm Dispute
Bauska and Preili municipalities are opposing wind farm projects by appealing to the Constitutional Court and planning protests against halted territorial planning regulations.
Teenager arrested for terror plans in Norway
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in southwestern Norway on suspicion of planning a terrorist act, according to the Norwegian security police PST.
Monte Carlo Incorporadora & Multipropriedade strengthens the real estate market
Monte Carlo Incorporadora & Multipropriedade is becoming a leader in Brazil's real estate market with a focus on long-term investment and urban development.
Breaking '8am to 1pm' Saturday rule could trigger £5k fine in UK spring 2026
UK homeowners planning renovations in spring 2026 are reminded about the '8am to 1pm' Saturday noise rule, with potential fines for violations.
Reykjavik city admits to providing incorrect information, but the ombudsman says questions remain unanswered
Reykjavik city has acknowledged providing incorrect information regarding a planning application, yet questions from the ombudsman remain unresolved.
Rio has the rainiest February in nearly 30 years
The city of Rio de Janeiro experienced its rainiest February in almost three decades, with recorded rainfall of 352 millimeters so far this month.
Housing Executive and Former Conservative Politician Becomes the Chief of State Preparedness
Lars Jacob Hiim has been appointed as the new director of the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning in Norway.
New Director for the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning
Lars Jacob Hiim has been appointed as the new director of the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning (DSB) in Norway for a term of six years.
Viktor Orbán announced: Soldiers on the move
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced the deployment of soldiers and police to protect critical infrastructure, accusing Ukraine of planning strikes against Hungary's energy facilities.
Manifesto planning 'mass casualties' allegedly found at home of WA man charged with preparing terror attack
A 20-year-old man in Western Australia has been charged with preparing a terrorist attack, with authorities uncovering a manifesto indicating plans for mass casualties.
Stam1na's Antti Hyyrynen Aims to Save Lappeenranta Cultural Venue
Antti Hyyrynen of the metal band Stam1na is part of a new company planning to revive Lappeenranta's cultural venue, Nuijamies, after its bankruptcy last year.
Sara Lappalainen was shocked by the million-euro project plans - "Scary stuff"
Sara Lappalainen criticizes the plans for a multi-purpose hall in Porvoo, Finland, arguing that the cost estimates have skyrocketed and that professionals were not consulted in the planning process.
Poland wants to ban the use of social media for those under 15 years old
Poland is planning to ban social media for users under 15 and will hold platforms responsible for verifying users' ages.
The state wants to legalize the restraint of dangerous patients in three ways
The Estonian government is planning to introduce a legislative amendment that would allow for the restraint of dangerous patients outside hospital psychiatric departments in three different methods.
BH Carnival already has an official date in 2027; find out when
Belo Horizonte's Carnival in 2027 is scheduled from January 23 to February 14, with plans for improvements in organization outlined by city officials.
Poland considers social media ban for under 15s
Poland is planning to impose a social media ban for teenagers under 15, alongside age verification checks for various platforms.
Earn lakhs... If you don't have term insurance, everything is useless, know why?
This article discusses the importance of term insurance in India, emphasizing that it should be a priority for everyone planning for the future.
Capital Tankers eyes Oslo Stock Exchange listing
Capital Tankers, led by Vangelis Marinakis, is planning to list on the Oslo Stock Exchange and aims to raise $345 million through a private placement.
Growing Inward: Vitoria's Urbanism That Frustrates Builders
Vitoria's new General Urban Planning Plan aims to promote a more compact and sustainable city while addressing excessive land consumption.
Palmira: don't ask for too much, don't make long-term plans
On Friday, it’s a good day for unconventional work, but caution is advised when discussing changes with management.
Heat wave: Cities hotter than ever and deforestation contributes to rising temperatures
Urban heat islands are causing some cities in Mexico to experience temperatures up to 10 degrees Celsius higher than rural areas due to deforestation and poor urban planning.
Donald Duck is 'thirsty' for conquest; aiming for Russia, Colombia, and Chile
The Pascual Workers Cooperative is planning to expand its beverage exports to international markets, including Russia, Colombia, and Chile.
Authorities 'planning for the worst' for downpour to hit northern SA
Authorities in South Australia are preparing for a potential severe rain event that could result in heavy downpours and flash flooding over the weekend.
Kwara reiterates commitment to quality health services
The Kwara State Government has expressed its commitment to enhancing reproductive healthcare through partnerships with stakeholders.
With 1,313 km of traffic jams, the city of SP sets a traffic record for the year for the second consecutive day
São Paulo recorded the highest traffic congestion of 2026 for the second consecutive day, reaching 1,313 km of traffic jams.
The Future of Brazilian Cities in Light of Population Decline
Brazil is projected to face a significant population decline in the coming decade, driven by falling fertility rates and other socio-demographic factors.
The most important climate insurance is not drawn with insurance companies
Experts argue that the most crucial climate insurance comes from robust regulatory planning rather than from insurers.
RBK: Russian authorities to block Telegram
Russian authorities are planning to block the Telegram app in early April, citing an increase in illegal recruitment, particularly of minors, as the reason for this decision.