FG makes plastic waste management legally binding for producers
The Nigerian Federal Government has enacted mandatory plastic waste management regulations for producers, making them legally accountable for their products and waste.
Ten years with chronic wasting disease: Did shooting 2000 wild reindeer help?
The article discusses the impact of a decade-long battle against chronic wasting disease in wild reindeer after the culling of 2000 animals in Norway's Nordfjella region, highlighting lessons learned and current status.
Entre Ríos issued US$ 300 million and joined the list of provinces issuing debt
The province of Entre Ríos in Argentina has issued US$ 300 million in debt, marking its first such issuance in nearly a decade and aimed at refinancing existing obligations.
COCRED enhances governance and becomes the first cooperative with an Assets and Liabilities Committee
COCRED has upgraded its governance, establishing itself as the first cooperative with a dedicated Assets and Liabilities Committee.
The mass resignation of Vox's Executive in Murcia forces the departure of José Ángel Antelo
The entire executive board of Vox in Murcia resigned, prompting the departure of regional president José Ángel Antelo amid disagreements regarding management.
Nõgene: I became quite a conservative leader for Tallink during crises
Paavo Nõgene stated that he became a conservative leader for Tallink during various crises, announcing his resignation and implying that a new leader may adopt a different approach.
The entire leadership of Vox in Murcia resigns so that the national leadership can "take the reins" and decide on Antelo's future
The entire Provincial Executive Committee of Vox in Murcia has resigned, citing disagreements with the management of José Ángel Antelo and calling for national leadership intervention.
Expenses for the Sou Manaus 2025 festival have increased by over 1,000% and transparency failures, says TCE-AM
A report from the State Court of Accounts (TCE-AM) revealed significant irregularities in the financial management of the Sou Manaus Passo a Paço 2025 festival, including a 1,150% increase in expenses.
The Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking painkillers for back pain
Denmark's Health Authority advises against using painkillers for back pain management.
Karin Dohm: Deutsche Bahn parts ways with CFO after just three months
Deutsche Bahn has decided to part ways with CFO Karin Dohm after only three months due to internal conflicts and issues raised by union representatives.
AI improves labor management and profitability in transportation companies: Motive
Motive has announced an expansion of its AI-driven Workforce Management solution aimed at enhancing the efficiency and profitability of transportation companies by automating labor management processes.
Between Fasting and Bad Habits: Why Some Players' Performance Declines During Ramadan
The article discusses the decline in performance of some athletes during Ramadan, comparing them to their counterparts in European leagues and highlighting the impact of training management and dietary habits.
New Aena Prize for Hispano-American Narrative will be endowed with one million euros
Aena, the Spanish airport management company, has announced the establishment of a new Hispano-American Narrative Prize with a total of one million euros for the winner and 30,000 euros for each of the four finalists.
The Archive Responds: 'Absolutely Not Acceptable'
The Archive's management responds to accusations of a poor work environment and beauty ideals that employees feel pressured to meet.
Propose order in the management of Íslandsbanki
A proposal is being made regarding the management structure of Íslandsbanki.
Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict
The Yainyongo community in Eastern DR Congo has gained official rights to manage 11,000 hectares of forest, facing challenges from external companies amidst ongoing local conflict.
Agency expands possibility to shoot wolves in Oksbøl
Authorities in Oksbøl, Denmark, have expanded the conditions under which wolves can be shot, particularly if they approach humans within a 30-meter distance.
The longest Riga City Council meeting of this term has been held
The Riga City Council held its longest meeting of the current term, discussing 102 important issues, including housing policies and cultural support, while notably not debating a key agenda item about the sale of shares for a city property management company.
Significant Changes to Waste Sorting Regulations Expected in Riga Starting March Next Year
Starting March 1, 2027, Riga will implement mandatory sorting of paper, plastic, and metal waste, as well as separate collection of organic waste.
Câmara de Campos holds hearings and resumes legislative work
The Chamber of Campos dos Goytacazes resumes legislative activities following a recess, with public hearings scheduled for transparency and health management reports.
Ronaldo becomes one of the owners of the Spanish club Almeria
Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired a 25% stake in the Spanish second-division club Almeria, becoming a co-owner.
Springer Corporation: He Creates the 'World' as He Sees Fit
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner and his management style in light of recent leadership changes at the company.
Fly-tipping 'war zone' as tonnes of rubbish including burnt-out caravan left after travellers eviction
After the eviction of travellers in Herefordshire, significant fly-tipping has left the site resembling a 'war zone', with piles of rubbish and debris.
Mondello, the Region revokes the concession to Italo Belga. A turning point in the management of the beach
The Sicilian region has revoked the beachfront concession to Italo Belga due to allegations of mafia infiltration, marking a significant change in management practices.
'Every home has gold... the government needs to extract it', how? Nilesh Shah explains the whole math
Nilesh Shah, Managing Director of Kotak Asset Management, argues that India does not need to rely on foreign investments for fundraising, highlighting the substantial domestic investment in gold and silver.
Man Utd taking Kobbie Mainoo transfer risk as latest contract stance emerges
Manchester United faces uncertainty regarding Kobbie Mainoo's long-term future despite his recent success under manager Michael Carrick after a troubled period during Ruben Amorim's management.
Red Bull breaks silence on Jurgen Klopp quit claims after Manchester United job offer leaked
Red Bull has denied rumors of Jurgen Klopp resigning, claiming they are satisfied with his work despite ongoing speculation about his potential return to management.
Our country remains vulnerable to rainfall events
Ecuador is inadequately prepared for the current rainy season, leading to significant challenges and highlighting the lack of effective government response and prevention plans.
Crores Spent on Food for Cheetahs in Kuno National Park
The Madhya Pradesh government spends an average of 35,000 rupees daily on food for the cheetahs in Kuno National Park, with over 1.27 crore rupees projected for goat meat in the 2024-25 budget.
Water Resistance - A Challenge That Will Change Business
The article discusses the critical importance of stable water resources for various industries in Poland, highlighting the consequences of water scarcity and excess on the economy and sectors like agriculture and chemicals.
Hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz Already at the Starting Line
A new hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz district is set to be developed by Lithuanian 1 Asset Management, with construction beginning soon and an opening scheduled for summer next year.
Raul Laasik to Lead Elva Hospital
Raul Laasik has been appointed as the new head of Elva Hospital in Estonia, bringing a background in orthopedic and spinal surgery from several university hospitals in Finland.
Finance Minister Ligi Does Not Rule Out Additional Budget
Estonian Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi indicated that the government might consider making adjustments to the budget as early as spring, despite preferring to limit changes until all departmental requests have been gathered in autumn.
Energean: Green light from the Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company for CO2 storage in Prinos
The Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company has issued a CO2 storage license in Prinos to Energean's subsidiary, EnEarth Greece, confirming the site's geological suitability.
The Journalists' Professional Association urges D. Radzevičius to resign from office
The Journalists' Professional Association has called for D. Radzevičius to resign due to transparency and accountability concerns regarding his management practices.
Filter coffee seems to be a healthy addition to our lifestyle
The article discusses the genetic and lifestyle factors affecting osteoporosis, with advice for prevention and management.
Israel partnership sparks hope as drought ravages Somaliland farms
Farmers in Somaliland are struggling with severe drought and water shortages, impacting their crop yields and food security, but partnerships aimed at improving water management may offer some hope.
Commencement of Negotiation for New Common Bond Loan of Capital Clean Energy Carriers
The Athens Stock Exchange welcomed the management of Capital Clean Energy Carriers for the commencement of trading of their new bond loan.
John Terry's manager stance backed up after making Chelsea frustration public
John Terry has expressed his frustration over the lack of managerial opportunities since retiring from football, despite his successful career and a strong belief in his capabilities to lead a team.
The government sells three gravel hills to a company linked to VKG
The Estonian government has decided to sell three gravel hills in Kohtla-Järve for €443,000 to a company associated with VKG.
Military headquarters - tabletop exercises "Thunder Shield 2026" aimed at an action plan in crisis situations
The Lithuanian military conducted tabletop exercises to clarify roles and responsibilities and identify additional readiness requirements for effective cooperation in crisis scenarios.
Election Strategy for National Recovery and Progressive Reconstruction
The article analyzes President Lee Jae-myung's unexpected political success and the shift in public perception regarding the Democratic Party's economic management.
Who and how evaluates musicians? Management of the
Ahead of the Golden Microphone music award ceremony, key figures discuss the evaluation process and transparency of the jury.
How bookmakers set football odds
The article explains how bookmakers calculate odds for football matches by combining probabilities with market considerations and risk management.
Samsung presented the Galaxy S26 smartphones
Samsung has unveiled its Galaxy S26 smartphones featuring advanced pixel-level light management for enhanced screen privacy without compromising display quality.
Do you know how much you owe where? A clear online application will help you clarify it
A new online application aims to help users understand their financial debts more clearly.
Ex-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp could quit Red Bull and make sensational return
Jurgen Klopp's tenure with Red Bull is uncertain, with reports suggesting he might part ways and potentially return to football management.
The Oil Fund Exited 58 Companies Last Year
Norway's Oil Fund divested from 58 companies in 2025, as stated in a report on responsible management.
Good Morning Britain star makes heartbreaking announcement as guest left 'distraught'
A heartbreaking announcement was made on Good Morning Britain regarding the serious issue of fly-tipping in the UK, affecting both public and private lands.
Constitutional Court Dismisses Constitutional Petition Against Government's Provision of 'Immigration Biometrics' to Private Firms
The Constitutional Court dismissed a petition claiming the government's act of providing biometric data collected for immigration management purposes to private companies was unconstitutional.