Park Hong-geun: 'Energy Supply Stability and Youth Job Measures to be Reflected in War Supplementary Budget'
Park Hong-geun, the nominee for Minister of Planning and Budget, indicated that measures for energy supply stability and youth employment will be included in the upcoming supplementary budget.
Christian Union and 'Lithuania - for Everyone' seek to unite into one political force
The Christian Union and 'Lithuania - for Everyone' political groups are planning to merge due to shared views on family, Christian values, and responsible governance.
Income Tax 2026: Who Should Declare Early and What Are the Advantages?
Declaring Income Tax 2026 early can offer taxpayers benefits, such as receiving refunds sooner, but it also carries the risk of errors that can lead to scrutiny.
India will take a big step amidst the gas crisis, China will face a jolt
India is planning to impose anti-dumping duties on cheap LNG imports from China to protect its domestic industries amidst a global energy crisis.
The future owner of TVN officially announced layoffs. 'We are in trouble'
CBS News is planning layoffs as part of a major restructuring led by controversial editor Bari Weiss, aiming to shift towards exclusive reporting.
Companies Adjust Employment Plans to AI Implementations
Companies in Poland are increasingly adjusting their employment strategies in response to automation and AI advancements.
Osun LG crisis: APC, Labour clash over planned protest
The APC in Osun State has accused the Joint Labour Movement of planning a violent protest in support of the government, while the Labour Movement denies these claims and confirms its intention to picket a bank.
Ministers confirm locations for seven new towns in England
UK ministers have announced the locations for seven new towns aimed at addressing housing shortages through a significant housebuilding project.
LG impasse: Osun APC, labour unions differ over alleged violent protest
The Osun APC accuses the Joint Labour Movement of planning a violent protest in support of the state government amidst a local government allocation dispute.
Residents of Dimona Thought Missiles Would Not Reach Them. This Illusion Shattered Among the Old Train Housing
Residents of Dimona, especially in old train housing, believed missiles would not reach their city until a recent attack shattered that illusion, highlighting the lack of shelters and accessibility for vulnerable people.
Tallinn has initiated a new detailed planning in the Pirita TOP area
Tallinn has launched a new detailed planning initiative for the Pirita Olympic Sailing Centre area to update previously unimplemented solutions.
'I've been ordered to demolish £180k extension - council will make me homeless'
Suzie Cavadino faces homelessness after being ordered by West Lancashire Council to demolish her £180,000 home extension, which was built without proper planning permission.
Avenida Nove de Julho: 1 year after a R$ 32 million project, the City Hall considers redone pavement work
A year after a R$ 32 million revitalization project, Avenida Nove de Julho in Ribeirão Preto faces issues of loose cobblestones, prompting the city to consider further repairs.
Miguel Ángel Loor replies to Thiago Nunes, coach of Liga de Quito: 'I cannot agree with his statements because they do not reflect reality'
Miguel Ángel Loor, president of Ecuador's Professional Football League, responded sharply to criticisms from Liga de Quito's coach, Thiago Nunes, regarding tournament planning and treatment of his team.
Divyanka will become a mother at 41, keep these things in mind during late pregnancy
Divyanka Tripathi is expecting her first child at the age of 41, bringing joy to her fans and hope for couples who have been trying for a long time.
The Polish army may soon fire from Polishized Ukrainian howitzers
Poland is planning to modernize the Ukrainian Bohdana howitzer and develop a partnership with Ukraine for strategic artillery production benefits.
Vietnam Suffering from Rising Fuel Prices Turns to Russia
Vietnam, facing rising oil prices, is planning to sign oil and gas agreements with Russia during an official visit by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
Tony Martin’s friend reveals major new plan for shotgun farmer's land
Jacqueline Wadsley plans to convert the properties of the late farmer Tony Martin into ten new homes following her inheritance of his estate.
Taxi Strike: New 24-hour Strike on Monday, Announcement from SAT
Taxi drivers in Greece are planning a new 24-hour strike on Monday, March 23, 2026, in protest against recent government legislation affecting their industry.
Memorial Culture: 'I have no problem with Kufiyas'
Activists are planning to use the anniversary of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp for a pro-Palestinian protest, stirring controversy around the memorial's policies on political symbols.
DSB requested urgent generator assistance for icy Ukraine. Underlying agency sells generators and diesel heaters at auction.
Norway's Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning (DSB) has called for donations of generators to assist Ukraine during the winter amidst ongoing power shortages, while simultaneously auctioning off its own used generators and diesel heaters.
Public Construction Projects: Ten Million Euros for a Bridge – Is That Necessary?
Munich is planning a pedestrian and cyclist bridge at Giesinger Berg, but budget constraints are causing officials to consider scaled-back options.
Calculated how long it will take to save money for the down payment: in this city, you will save the longest
The majority of housing loans are taken by younger individuals, indicating a trend toward increased financial planning among youth in Lithuania.
Heritage Protection Sets Restrictions on the Renovation of Pirita TOP
The Tallinn City Planning Office has initiated a new detailed plan for the Pirita Olympic Sailing Center, focusing on modernizing the area while preserving elements of its historical architecture.
Business Ticker: VW CEO Blume praises China's "high discipline and willingness to perform"
VW CEO Oliver Blume commends China's planning strategies and operational discipline while suggesting that Germany could learn from China's approach.
The Wealth Question: When a Million in Savings Is Not Enough
The article discusses the growing pension gap particularly affecting high earners, emphasizing that many are unaware of their inadequate retirement savings.
Is the head of the Planning Department coming three months after its launch? Expected that Park Hong-geun's confirmation hearing will go smoothly
The confirmation hearing for Planning and Budget Ministry candidate Park Hong-geun is set for the 23rd, raising expectations for the handling of additional budget proposals as he takes on leadership.
A new map of maternity wards in Poland is being created. Criteria have been announced that must be met.
The Polish Ministry of Health is planning a new map of maternity wards to address the dramatic decline in birth rates and the subsequent closures of maternity facilities.
Everything you need to know before deciding how to close the terrace or balcony
The article discusses the planning and practical considerations necessary for enclosing terraces or balconies, particularly in urban settings of Argentina.
Terrorists planning to attack three Kwara LGs – Group
A security group in Nigeria has warned of potential simultaneous terrorist attacks in three local government areas of Kwara State later this month.
Central Office in Two Years, Digitalization Will Wait. The Government Already Knows How Quickly It Will Change Construction
The Czech government is planning to establish a Central Office in the next two years and has outlined a strategy for transforming the construction sector, putting digitalization on hold for now.
2027: Ex-Rep plans return to National Assembly
Former House of Representatives member Rotimi Makinde is planning to return to the National Assembly, focusing on constituency development and the continuation of past projects.
Industry: The troubles of the store chain "Sky" are more likely related to unsuccessful planning
The Latvian store chain "Sky" is facing operational difficulties, leading to the closure of two stores due to changing consumer behaviors and increased competition from larger retailers.
Research in Vilnius: Residents of Žvėrynas, Žirmūnai, and the Old Town Have the Best Opinions About Their Municipality
A survey reveals that residents of Žvėrynas, Žirmūnai, and the Old Town in Vilnius have the most positive views about their neighborhoods, indicating a strong sense of community identity and satisfaction with local conditions.
Simone Tebet leaves MDB after almost 30 years and joins PSB to run for the Senate in SP
Brazilian Planning Minister Simone Tebet has left the MDB party to join the PSB and will run for a Senate position in São Paulo in the upcoming elections.
Tebet finalizes affiliation with PSB to run for Senate in SP
Planning Minister Simone Tebet has finalized her affiliation with the PSB party to contest the Senate seat in São Paulo.
WP: Russian Intelligence Proposed an Assassination Attempt to Increase Support for Orbán
Russian foreign intelligence is reportedly planning an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to boost his support ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections in April, according to The Washington Post.
The new appearance of Prague's stops: the legendary red markers are being replaced by dark ones
Prague is changing its iconic red bus and tram stop markers to a new dark design.
Anarchists killed by a bomb. They were planning an attack
Two anarchists died in an explosion while preparing an attack against various potential targets in Italy.
Architect's Duties: What Builders Should Consider in the Design Planning
The article discusses the responsibilities of architects and key considerations for builders during the design planning phase of constructing a house in Germany.
The attack was not complicated. With some preparation, two people could handle it, says an expert about the arson of an armory
An expert discusses the simplicity of an arson attack on an armory in Pardubice, suggesting it could be carried out by as few as two individuals with careful planning.
Important Guidance for those Over 55
Finland has published a new guide for individuals aged 55 and older regarding retirement planning and related financial considerations.
Questions arise over the planned new development in Ihaste, Tartu
Concerns have been raised by local residents in Tartu regarding a new residential development planned for the Ihaste district, questioning whether the surrounding infrastructure can keep pace with the expected population growth.
Dangerous and chaotic. Police want a change in traffic signage after the death of a cyclist in Prague
After a tragic incident resulting in the death of a cyclist in Prague, local police are advocating for changes to traffic signage to improve safety.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO ⟩ A Ridiculous Crosswalk Offered Laughter for the People of Tartu: The Simpletons Have Acted!
A photo of a seemingly useless crosswalk in Tartu went viral on social media, prompting laughter and critiques regarding its placement.
Gaúcha who completed a master's degree during flooding wins a R$ 2 million scholarship in the USA to study climate crisis impacts in RS
Andressa Valentin, a 29-year-old architect from Sapucaia do Sul, Brazil, has been awarded a full scholarship valued at over R$ 2 million to pursue a PhD in Urban Planning at Ohio State University.
United Airlines prepares for an oil scenario at $175 and cuts unprofitable flights
United Airlines is adjusting its operations in response to rising energy risks, predicting long-term high oil prices and planning to cut unprofitable flights.
Manoeuvres at Letná the day before the demonstration: Huge screens, long lines of portable toilets, holes filled with gravel
Preparations at Letná for the upcoming demonstration include setting up large screens and portable toilets, indicating significant planning for the event.
Nigeria eyes aviation hub status to boost economy
Nigeria is planning to enhance its aviation sector by convening a meeting to discuss strategies for becoming a major aviation hub and boosting its economy.
Limeira Rodeo Music: learn how the service for people with disabilities will be
The Limeira Rodeo Music festival will have accessibility services and structures to ensure the participation of people with disabilities during the event.