I filmed a new movie, announced Jan Svěrák
Czech filmmaker Jan Svěrák has announced the completion of his latest film project.
Clear Actions for a Clear River
The article discusses a local school project aimed at improving water quality in the Anyang-cheon river, where students actively participate in environmental conservation activities.
[Pharmaceutical and Bio News] SK Bioscience signs contract for contract manufacturing of MSD Ebola vaccine
SK Bioscience announced a partnership with global pharmaceutical company MSD to participate in the development project for an Ebola vaccine supported by CEPI.
Mayor of Płock: We are consistently reducing the negative impact on the environment
The Mayor of Płock discusses a significant investment project to improve the city's rainwater drainage system amid climate change adaptation efforts.
The Presidents of Kenya and Uganda Launch the New Phase of the Joint Railway Project
The presidents of Kenya and Uganda have inaugurated the second phase of a rapid railway project aimed at enhancing trade and logistics between the two countries.
Young people from Cabo Frio celebrate graduation in Prolagos' judo social project
38 children and adolescents from Cabo Frio celebrated their graduation in a social judo project, marking a significant achievement in their sporting journey.
Myeongji University Museum Selected for the 'Museum and Art Gallery Support Project'... Operating Porcelain Culture Inheritance Program
Myeongji University Museum has been selected for a regional linkage category in the 'Museum and Art Gallery Support Project' with funding aimed at preserving and modernizing Gyeonggi Province's porcelain culture.
Sorocaba-São Paulo train to have pre-selection of companies before the auction; understand
The Sorocaba-São Paulo intercity train project will include a pre-selection phase for companies before the public auction, involving competitive dialogue as part of the bidding process.
Residents decry flooding, abandoned drainage project in Lagos estate
Residents of Fowora Close in Ajao Estate, Lagos, express frustration over years of flooding and an abandoned drainage project by state contractors.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announces the completion of a $35 million affordable housing project
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the completion of a $35 million affordable housing project in Long Island, aimed at addressing the ongoing housing crisis.
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.
The project "Goppers 150" commemorates the 150th anniversary of General Karlis Goppers
A project commemorating the 150th anniversary of General Karlis Goppers features a thematic exhibition detailing his life and contributions to Latvia.
Judge who saw woman being assaulted in court creates project against domestic violence and wins 'Oscar of Justice'
A Brazilian judge has initiated a project called 'Somos Marias' aimed at combating domestic violence, winning notable awards for its success in addressing this critical issue.
The sci-fi blockbuster 'Project Hail Mary' has the biggest opening of the year at the box office
The sci-fi film 'Project Hail Mary' has exceeded expectations with a record opening weekend, grossing over $140 million worldwide.
The creator of 'Squid Game' spoke about his next project and assured it will be more violent than the successful series
Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of 'Squid Game,' announced his upcoming film 'KO Club,' promising it will be even more violent than the popular Netflix series.
The court gives the green light to construction works at Stradiņš A2: time reserve melts, price approaches the maximum limit
Stradiņš Hospital's A2 building project is cleared by the court to continue amidst concerns over finances and timelines due to recent disputes.
KL: Teemu Selänne's luxury project facing headwinds
Teemu Selänne's long-awaited luxury residential project in Espoo, Finland, has hit delays due to appeals related to its zoning changes.
Pletikos: Habermas Left a Lesson - The Public Sphere is Not a Gift, but a Constant Project
The article discusses the legacy of Jürgen Habermas following his death at 96, highlighting his contributions to critical theory and the concept of the public sphere.
For 10 years they have wanted to retire him. Now he is a destroyer of ships and drones from an old nutcracker tank
An article discusses the transformation of an old tank into a modern combat vehicle capable of destroying ships and drones, a project that has seen attempts to retire it for a decade.
Avenida Nove de Julho: 1 year after a R$ 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.
'Recognition of the City and the Sertão': After the US Alleged That China Built a Military Base in a Telescope, Residents Come to Its Defense
Residents of Aguiar, Brazil, defend the BINGO radiotelescope project against US claims of it being a Chinese military base, arguing it represents technological recognition and opportunities for the community.
Comics Journalism: The Hour of Justice - The Tragedy of the Tempi in Drawings
The article discusses a comics journalism project that depicts the tragic incident at the Tempi train station in Greece, focusing on the pursuit of justice for the victims.
How much does it cost to build a 'cheap' 100 square meter house vs. a prefabricated house in the U.S.
A comparative analysis reveals that constructing a prefabricated house in the U.S. is generally 10% to 20% cheaper than building a traditional house, considering additional project costs.
The metropolis wants to charge drivers of 'dangerous' cars - 'An ideological project'
London plans to impose additional fees on drivers of SUVs due to their higher risks to pedestrians and their overall impact on city safety.
Looking for volunteers to live for a month for free in the mountains: the new project by Eurac Research
Eurac Research in Italy is seeking volunteers to live in the mountains for a month to study the effects of prolonged exposure to moderate altitude on healthy individuals.
Frankfurt Airport: Why Terminal 3 Wasn't the New BER
The completion of Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport demonstrates that major projects in Germany can be delivered on time and within budget, contrasting with the problematic Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) project.
The Jurmala municipality will borrow 2.6 million euros for road reconstruction
The Jurmala municipality of Latvia has decided to borrow over 2.6 million euros for the reconstruction of major streets as part of a project aimed at enhancing road safety and traffic conditions.
Artist Johans Valters. A Story About Landscape on World Water Day
The article highlights a project encouraging creative expression on World Water Day, featuring the work of artist Johans Valters and promoting community participation.
Minimum wage in Florida: the project that would allow paying less than US$14 an hour to certain workers
A new proposal in Florida aims to allow certain sectors to pay employees in training less than the state's current minimum wage of $14 per hour to encourage skill development, sparking controversy among lawmakers.
New Director of Prague Zoo: I don't want employees just to fulfill tasks. The zoo is our common project
The newly appointed director of the Prague Zoo emphasizes the importance of collaboration and creative engagement among employees.
"A Terawatt of Computing Power per Year": Elon Musk Launches the Gigantic Terafab Project to Produce His Own AI Chips
Elon Musk has announced the Terafab project, aiming to produce a terawatt of computing power per year through a manufacturing facility in Texas operated by Tesla and SpaceX.
Forces that the Government cannot control press on the libertarian project
The Argentinian government, led by Horacio Marín of YPF, is under pressure from unsustainable forces that challenge its control over fuel prices amid rising global oil prices due to geopolitical conflicts.
Constitutional reform project in Zimbabwe: opposition leader Tendai Biti arrested
Zimbabwe's political tensions escalate as opposition leader Tendai Biti is arrested during a rally against proposed constitutional reforms.
The largest private project in recent years is ready to change the country's export matrix
The VMOS pipeline, the largest private infrastructure project in Argentina in recent years, has successfully completed its installation under the Río Negro riverbed and is set to begin operations next month, with initial oil exports expected by early next year.
Kenya-China: Resumption of the Sino-Kenyan Railway Project Halted for 6 Years
The long-stalled Sino-Kenyan railway project has been revived, with Kenyan President William Ruto and Ugandan President Kaguta Museveni meeting to discuss its extension.
Final report of the urgent project that encourages the construction of social interest housing approved
The National Assembly's Economic Development Commission in Ecuador approved a report to incentivize the construction of social interest housing through tax benefits from private sector donations.
Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debate
Tensions rose during the first leadership debate of the Coalition Avenir Québec as Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville sparred over a proposed bridge project connecting Quebec City and Lévis.
How is the approved accessible housing project despite environmental controversies
An accessible housing project has been approved in Argentina despite environmental concerns related to contamination near the construction site.
Pritzker and Google: What is known about the new energy project three hours from Chicago
Google has announced a deal to purchase electricity from a carbon capture gas power plant in Illinois, a project backed by Governor J.B. Pritzker.
Presidential Election in Benin: Romuald Wadagni, Candidate of the Ruling Party, Presents His Governance Project
Romuald Wadagni, the ruling party's candidate for the upcoming presidential election in Benin, outlined his governance project in front of supporters in Cotonou.
Concerns Rise in Estonia over the Success of the Rail Baltica Project – Dependent on Completion of the Latvian Section
Estonia is prioritizing the construction of the Rail Baltica railway while concerns mount over the progress of the Latvian section, which is critical for the project's overall success.
Gastronomic Route in Aglomerado da Serra: Discover the Project that Explores the Delicacies of the Largest Slum in BH
A new project highlights the rich culinary traditions of Aglomerado da Serra, the largest slum in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, by offering tours to explore local eateries.
Project welcomes inmates without family on 'temporary release' day in the interior of SP
The project supports inmates without family connections as they temporarily leave prison, providing assistance during their reintegration into society.
Next edition of Assembly in Action is already defined; project may expand to the interior of PI
The next installment of the 'Assembly in Action' project will take place in Teresina, with plans for expansion into the interior of the state.
Plans to Renovate the Historical Areas of Pažaislis: Investments Will Amount to 1.6 Million Euros
A project aimed at renovating the historical buildings of the Pažaislis Monastery in Lithuania will cost 1.6 million euros and will repurpose two structures while preserving their exterior.
What would you do with R$ 1? 'Caio in the World' multiplies money with creativity and donates it all
Caio Giachetti, known as Caio no Mundo, creatively multiplies R$ 1 as part of a social project and donates the proceeds, emphasizing the importance of purpose and joy over mere financial gain.
Assembly in Action: Residents Line Up in the Early Hours to Take Advantage of More Than 80 Free Services
Residents of Teresina gathered early in the morning to participate in the third edition of the Assembly in Action project, which offers over 80 free services.
Guayaquil Students Compete in Tunisia with Project on Totumo to Reduce Disease-Associated Processes
Two students from Guayaquil are representing Ecuador at an international science fair in Tunisia with their project on the medicinal uses of the totumo fruit.
SP Government authorizes R$ 2.64 billion credit for Santos-Guarujá tunnel project
The São Paulo government has approved a R$ 2.64 billion supplementary credit for the construction of the Santos-Guarujá tunnel, a long-awaited infrastructure project in Brazil.
ECSA: Over 400 projects in the student project
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) announced the conclusion of the submission period for the European Student Competition, receiving over 400 student projects envisioning the future of ships in 60 years.