Editorial: The Daejeon Factory Disaster Similar to ‘AriSel’ Must Hold Authorities and Management Accountable
The Daejeon factory disaster mirrors the previous AriSel incident, revealing neglected safety measures and a lack of accountability among authorities and management.
The Ousted Apartment Chairman: Connection with a Man Who Disguised Himself as a Resident
A man falsely assumed the role of an apartment chairman in Osaka but was eventually ousted after residents uncovered discrepancies regarding his residency status.
The model of a country: Norway, a virtuous example that Argentina could look to
The article discusses how Norway's economic model, characterized by a sovereign fund and sustainable management, serves as a potential example for Argentina amid economic discomfort.
'Big fish' with traffic in Nunes' management forged a false account in my name, says SP vice mayor
The vice mayor of São Paulo, Colonel Ricardo Mello Araújo, claims a fraudulent account was opened in his name while discussing his ties with various allies linked to former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Ritsumeikan University plans to establish new graduate school to cultivate 'space talent' combining science and management
Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto announces plans to establish a new graduate school focusing on training experts in the field of space, combining science and management starting from April 2028.
STT: Corruption Risks Observed in Flood Risk Assessment and Management Processes
An analysis by the STT reveals significant corruption risks in flood risk management in Lithuania due to legal regulation shortcomings and inconsistent decision-making procedures.
‘I heard I was addicted to opioids’: women have their pain underestimated in hospitals and receive less treatment than men, study shows
A recent study reveals that women often have their pain underestimated in hospitals compared to men, leading to less effective treatment.
Research: businesses cite 7 areas of inefficiency, mainly see opportunities in infrastructure improvement
A recent study reveals that Lithuanian companies identify their sales and cost management as the least effective areas, while emphasizing the importance of infrastructural improvements.
K-pop group gathered fewer than expected for free concert
The K-pop group BTS held a free outdoor concert in Seoul that attracted only 104,000 fans instead of the anticipated 260,000, leading to a decrease in their management company's stock value.
TV 2: Haaland skips national team match
Erling Braut Haaland will miss the upcoming national team match in Amsterdam due to fatigue management, according to coach Ståle Solbakken.
Margit Rüütelmann: The Preparation for the Waste Reform is Insufficient and Consumers Will Face Price Increases
Recent amendments to Estonia's waste management law are leading to further legislative adjustments, indicating ongoing issues in the reform process that may result in higher costs for consumers.
2026 Municipal Election Results: Lucie Castets Elected Mayor of the XII District in Paris
Lucie Castets has been elected mayor of Paris' XII district with 41.85% of the vote, succeeding the previous eco-mayor amid controversies over management.
Braking on private sports centers. Carraro stays with MilanoSport
The debate in Milan over the ownership of sports facilities continues, with calls for public ownership rather than private partnerships.
Tense Market: When the Property Management Fails to Do Its Job
A homeowners association in Frankfurt is struggling with their property management company, citing unfulfilled promises and poor service.
Tense Market: When the Property Management Fails to Do Its Job
A homeowners' association in Frankfurt is struggling with its property management company, which has failed to fulfill basic responsibilities and has left the members seeking a replacement.
Official in Florida: DeSantis Signed Two Environmental Protection Laws That Come into Effect in July
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed two laws aimed at environmental protection, focusing on coastal resilience and water resource management.
How to dissolve stubborn belly fat? 5 ways easier than any diet
The article discusses five effective methods to reduce stubborn belly fat without strict diets, focusing on insulin management rather than calorie counting.
Palmira: a good day for leaders - your positions will strengthen
The article suggests that Monday is an ideal day for leaders to engage actively with clients and management on important issues.
Personnel Agency Appoints Private Labor Relations Expert as Director of Gyeongbuk Labor Relations Committee
The Personnel Management Agency has appointed a private labor relations expert to a key position in the local labor committee in Gyeongbuk.
World Water Day: CSOs urge FG to prioritise women in resources management
Civil society groups in Nigeria are calling for the Federal Government to prioritize women's involvement in water governance as part of addressing the country's water crisis, coinciding with World Water Day's focus on gender and water access.
Energy recovery from waste is an environmental solution, not a setback
The article discusses the importance of waste-to-energy (WtE) technology in addressing the waste management crisis in Brazil, emphasizing its role as a complementary solution to recycling.
Crews in water-logged Metro Vancouver prepare for next drenching
Crews in Metro Vancouver are working to clear mudslides and debris in anticipation of another heavy rainstorm that could impact the region's water infrastructure.
Real-time prediction of tsunami flooding: Early response and enhanced observation network
A new system developed by Tohoku University aims to provide real-time predictions of tsunami flooding, enhancing disaster response capabilities following lessons learned from the catastrophic 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Commentary: Now it’s shaking in the NHL's successful team - Connor McDavid embarrassed the wrong man
Connor McDavid's contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers puts pressure on the team's management as the current season appears to be a lost opportunity for Stanley Cup contention.
Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
Ostrava is managing to throw away 40 percent less waste
Ostrava has succeeded in reducing its waste disposal by 40 percent.
Stock To Watch: There will be turmoil in the stock market today! Big news from RailTel to Tata Capital, which one to buy?
The Indian stock market is buzzing with activity today due to significant news surrounding various stocks, including changes in management at South Indian Bank and major orders received by RailTel.
The Types of Invisible Work That Make Women Feel Exhausted
Invisible work plays a crucial but often unrecognized role in managing households, placing a disproportionate burden on women and contributing to stress and exhaustion.
I. Sargiūnas enchanted by rock and roll G. Žibėnas promises a conversation with the "Ryto" management
Basketball coach G. Žibėnas expresses his admiration for player I. Sargiūnas’ impressive performance during a match, claiming a desire to extend Sargiūnas' contract with the team.
Borussia Dortmund: Considering the Transfer Balances, Kehl's Departure is Not Surprising
Borussia Dortmund's management has chosen to part ways with Sebastian Kehl amid financial restructuring efforts.
Water, a collective challenge
The article highlights the importance of collective efforts in managing and conserving water, especially in the context of World Water Day.
Minister: An audit will be conducted to assess whether e-health can operate independently
Lithuania's health minister announced an upcoming audit to evaluate the independence of the e-health system and possibly transition its management from the Ministry of Economy and Innovation to the Ministry of Health.
Ramit Sethi, personal finance expert, reveals the overlooked key that millionaires use to manage time
Ramit Sethi discusses the emerging concept of 'time wealth' and how it emphasizes the importance of time over mere financial wealth.
WIMBIZ condemns sexual assault at Delta festival, pushes for gender bill
Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ) has condemned the sexual assaults during a festival in Delta State, calling for urgent reforms to protect women's rights.
Another Tragedy After the 'Arisell Disaster' Two Years Ago
A fire at Daejeon Safety Industry has resulted in significant casualties, echoing the tragic 'Arisell disaster' from two years ago due to poor workplace safety management.
More valuable than oil: Who will control water?
The article discusses the increasing geopolitical importance of water as a strategic asset and poses the question of who will control it amid growing pressures from climate change and urbanization.
Colorado River management plans to be determined by government after negotiations stall
The U.S. federal government will create new water management rules for the Colorado River after unsuccessful negotiations among Western states and tribal nations.
Allowing Direct Landfill of Household Waste at the Metropolitan Landfill During the Maintenance Period of Public Incineration Facilities
The government permits the direct landfill of 163,000 tons of household waste at the metropolitan landfill during maintenance of public incineration facilities to manage waste disposal effectively.
Real Estate: Countdown for the operation of the MIDA – What owners need to know
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue is set to launch a digital platform that will consolidate property ownership records, requiring owners to verify and possibly correct their asset information by the end of March.
Seoul Metropolitan Area's Daily Waste Set for Exceptional Direct Landfill of 163,000 Tons This Year
This year, 163,000 tons of daily waste from the Seoul Metropolitan Area will be exceptionally direct-landfilled at the Incheon landfill due to the operational halt of public incineration facilities.
Immersion in Air France's Operations Control Center in Times of War in the Middle East
Air France's operations control center is actively managing flight suspensions and repatriations due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
BTS Visitor Numbers Fall Short of Predictions... Was the Mobilization of Public Officials Appropriate?
The BTS concert in Gwanghwamun was heavily staffed by public officials, yet attendance fell below expectations, raising concerns about the adequacy of public resource mobilization.
Krafton's Management Buys Back Shares Worth 15 Billion Won, ‘Confident in Company's Future’
Krafton's executives have invested heavily in buying back shares, signaling confidence in the company's future amidst market concerns about its growth potential.
Riki Blanco: emotional management in conflicts in an anti-woke style
The article discusses Riki Blanco's perspective on emotional management in conflicts, promoting an anti-woke approach.
What do we gain and what do we lose by depending more and more on mobile phones
The article discusses the pros and cons of increasing dependence on mobile phones, including the comfort and convenience they provide, but also the potential consequences for decision-making and personal information management.
Allowing Direct Landfilling of Household Waste During Maintenance Period of Public Incineration Facilities
The Korean authorities have permitted the direct landfilling of household waste at the Seoul metropolitan landfill during the maintenance period of public incineration facilities to reduce reliance on private waste disposal services.
Slower decline of Selic brings extra challenge for indebted companies
The slower-than-expected decrease in Brazil's basic interest rate, Selic, poses additional challenges for highly indebted companies, complicating their debt management strategies.
Supreme Court: The performance bonuses linked to management results from LX Glass are not considered wages and are not included in retirement pay.
The Supreme Court of South Korea ruled that performance bonuses linked to management results at LX Glass do not qualify as wages and should not be included in retirement calculations.
Lagos residents excited over reintroduction of monthly sanitation, lawyers kick
Lagos residents are enthusiastic about the revival of monthly sanitation efforts aimed at improving cleanliness and reducing flooding, while some express concerns over enforcement and the need for better waste management education.
Rio City Hall received more than 39 thousand requests for debris removal in 2026; North Zone leads complaints
In 2026, Rio City Hall received over 39,000 requests for debris removal, with the North Zone being the most affected area.