Michael Carrick inspires ANOTHER change at Man Utd after awkward Ruben Amorim incidents
Michael Carrick's changes at Manchester United have led to an improved performance following the management of Ruben Amorim.
After 16 years, he wants to end the conflictual management style. Mayoral candidate Roman Vaľo explains how he wants to change Rimavská Sobota
Roman Vaľo, a current city council member and head of Progressive Slovakia in the region, is running for mayor of Rimavská Sobota, aiming to initiate significant changes after a long-standing leadership.
The Head of the Vilnius Waste System Administrator Resigns
The head of Vilnius Waste System Administrator will resign, with Mindaugas Augaitis temporarily taking over the position until a new leader is appointed through a public competition.
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.
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.
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.
Kari Määttä received a worrying message about his forest – some trees were dead
Kari Määttä, a forest owner in Sotkamo, Finland, received alarming news about dead trees in his forest, prompting a warning from forestry authorities about potential pests and diseases.
Water from Krounka in Chrudim flooded the largest planned flood retention basin in the Czech Republic
The article discusses the flooding of a significant flood retention basin in Czechia due to water from Krounka.
Kaunas Old Town streets may change significantly: here are the planned changes
A new plan for the historic Old Town of Kaunas encompasses 99 hectares, focusing on street management and infrastructure improvements while respecting cultural and historical contexts.
Forest Management: Fewer Trees Bring More Wood
The article discusses the relationship between tree density and wood yield in forest management amid climate change, emphasizing sustainable practices and historical research in Bavaria.
About potential flood threats and risks – interactive maps
An interactive tool has been developed to showcase the threats of flooding due to snowmelt and rainfall in Lithuania, providing risk assessments for residents and economic activities.
Closing the swimming pool due to water shortage
A swimming pool is being closed in Iceland due to a water shortage.
Urban Rainwater Flooding is Increasing, but Preparedness is Insufficient
A study from the University of Oulu reveals that cities are inadequately prepared for increasing issues related to urban rainwater flooding, even though the problem is widely recognized at the municipal level.
Increasing wildfires that are difficult to manage
The article discusses the rising incidents of wildfires in Iceland, highlighting challenges in management and prevention.
Government wants to change rules on water management of Belo Monte
The federal government of Brazil plans to change water management rules impacting the operation of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant to enhance energy security.
The Salado Basin has grown, covering five provinces and millions of productive hectares are in danger
The Salado Basin in Argentina has expanded to cover 26 million hectares, endangering vast agricultural areas due to increased rainfall and inadequate water management efforts.
RIZAP Withdraws from Managing J2 Bellmare, a Shift from 'Commitment to Results'
RIZAP has announced its withdrawal from the management of J2 Bellmare, leaving fans confused amidst the sudden organizational changes.
The salary dispute of a small school reached the labor inspectorate
Teachers at Võhma School, which underwent a leadership change last year, have asked the local council's audit committee to evaluate the legality of the new management's actions and work organization.
Petrecca resigns as Rai Sport director to the CEO of Rai
Paolo Petrecca has resigned from his role as director of Rai Sport, effective after the Milano-Cortina Olympics, with Marco Lollobrigida stepping in temporarily.
The National Heritage Management gives 7 million for medieval houses in five counties
The National Heritage Management of Norway has allocated 7 million kroner to preserve medieval houses across five counties.
EU millions support green-blue infrastructure of cities
The article discusses the EU funding for green-blue infrastructure projects in various Polish cities aimed at improving water management and biodiversity.
Regitra announces changes - an important document will change
Drivers should note that previously issued registration certificates do not need to be changed and remain valid; new documents will only be issued for new registration procedures.
Why the sea flooded the ports: The rise in sea level, the moon, and the 'alarm'
Stormy winds have caused severe flooding in coastal areas and ports of Greece, leading to significant property damage.
UBS China venture faces wrath of silver investors after valuation change increases losses
UBS SDIC Fund Management has come under fire from over 200,000 investors after a dramatic overnight valuation change of its silver fund caused substantial losses.
This is the delicate maneuver of emptying a dam: 'The golden rule is not to release more than flows in'
Cádiz is now releasing water from its reservoirs to ensure their integrity after a year of heavy rainfall.
Catalonia opens the process to protect and manage its threatened coast due to climate change
Catalonia is initiating a plan to protect its coastline from climate change, focusing on sustainable management and resilience through collaborative efforts.
Africa: African Union Summit Opens, As Continent Faces Conflict and Climate Extremes
The 2026 African Union Summit is opening in Addis Ababa, addressing significant challenges including conflict, climate extremes, and water resource management.
Overlapping disaster seasons change the nature of emergency resourcing
Emergency resource sharing is becoming increasingly complex in Australia due to overlapping fire and flood seasons.
John Polson and David Michôd on Tropfest’s return: the film festival that ‘can change your career overnight’
Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival, is making a comeback after a seven-year absence, promising new opportunities for filmmakers amid a revamped management structure.
Historic release in Montejaque (Málaga): the latest rains push an empty dam to the limit
The Caballeros dam in Montejaque, Málaga, has activated its spillways due to recent rains, easing concerns over potential overflow.
Autoprolonged waste decisions until the end of 2026 – practical tips
The article discusses the extension of waste management decisions in Poland until the end of 2026 and offers practical advice on navigating this change.
Alert messages multiply fivefold after the Valencia rainstorm: how risk management has changed
After the severe rainstorm in Valencia, alert messages have increased significantly, prompting discussions on risk management and political sensitivity towards emergency notifications.
Western US gripped by extreme snow drought: ‘I’ve never seen a winter like this’
The western US is facing a record snow drought, significantly affecting water supplies and increasing fire risks in the region.
Africa: AU Executive Council Calls for Unity, Sustainable Water Management and Accelerated Continental Integration
The African Union's Executive Council convened in Addis Ababa to highlight the urgent need for unity and sustainable water management in light of climate challenges.
The geology that protects us: understanding the terrain is key to a safer future
Geology plays a crucial role in disaster management, especially in the face of increasing rainfall and flooding events.
The water stored in reservoirs sets a record weekly growth after consecutive storms
Water levels in Spain's reservoirs have seen an unprecedented growth of 10 percentage points in just one week due to heavy rains.
Win over Weight: A New Attempt to Change the Conversation on Weight Gain
Cipla and India Today Group have initiated 'Win Over Weight', a campaign focused on addressing weight-related health issues through trustful dialogues with doctors.
Defra issues '4 new bins for all homes' banned item fines update as change coming 'in weeks'
Defra has announced new recycling guidelines for households in England, introducing four separate bins for waste collection starting March 31.
Letters to the Editor. Response: Long-term work is needed to restore healthy seas
The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management emphasizes the necessity of long-term efforts to combat climate change and nutrient pollution for achieving sustainable fishing and cleaner seas.
Madagascar: what solutions to avoid flooding in Antananarivo?
This article discusses the recurrent flooding in Antananarivo, Madagascar, highlighting the impact of recent storm Fytia and the challenges of flood management in the capital.
San Isidro Fair (Plaza 1), It's Time for Change
The management of Las Ventas by Plaza 1, led by Rafael García Garrido and Simón Casas, marks ten years, highlighting concerns over complacency and a lack of transparency in their leadership.
Snow Management in the Age of Climate Change: A New 'White Gold Rush' is Rising
The article discusses the importance of snow management amidst climate change and its impact on water economy, highlighting the growing business of snow storage and management in European ski resorts and its implications for agriculture.
The role of municipalities in the new bill 'Active Battle' of Civil Protection for flood phenomena
Greece's Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister, Giannis Kefalogiannis, addressed the responsibilities of municipalities and civil protection during severe weather events and introduced changes brought by the new 'Active Battle' bill concerning flood management.
Toyota President 'Short' Change in Three Years: Behind Akio Toyoda's 'Team Management'
Toyota has announced a leadership change with Kenji Tsuji taking over as president after just three years of tenure by current president Koji Sato, reflecting chair Akio Toyoda's vision for team-based management.
Michael Carrick rips up ANOTHER Ruben Amorim idea as Man Utd boss brings in new change
Michael Carrick has begun his interim management at Manchester United by discarding a training policy established by his predecessor, Ruben Amorim, marking a significant change in the team's approach.
African cotton growers demand subsidies for pesticides
About forty West African cotton growers gathered in Dakar to share best practices and discuss challenges facing the industry, including climate change and pest management.
Vinohrad Waterworks Comes to Life. The Historic Landmark Will Transform into Hydropolis
The deteriorating Vinohrad Waterworks in Prague is set to become Hydropolis, an educational center focusing on the origins and management of drinking water, particularly in light of climate change.
Croatia has 43 wolf packs, situation good only in one region. New rules are coming
Croatia is preparing a new wolf management plan as it has 43 wolf packs, with a stable population only in the alpine region, following a change in the wolf's protection status by the European Commission.
ELINOIL: Change of leadership after 20 years – New CEO Ioannis Diamantopoulos
ELINOIL, one of Greece's largest oil companies, undergoes a management transition with Ioannis Diamantopoulos appointed as the new CEO after 20 years.
Tari, revolution underway: here’s what changes with the introduction of the waste fee
Italy is set for a pivotal change in 2026 as more municipalities adopt the Pay-as-You-Throw waste fee system, which charges residents based on the amount of non-recyclable waste they produce.