Saudi Arabia: Iran Attacked the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh; Fox News: No Casualties
The Saudi Ministry of Defense announced that Iran attacked the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, with Fox News reporting that the embassy was empty at the time and no one was hurt.
Zimbabwe halts raw mineral exports
Zimbabwe's Ministry of Mines announced an immediate suspension of all raw mineral and lithium concentrate exports for the time being, citing national interest and asking mining companies to cooperate with the government.
Ministry finds deficiencies in the Moderates' party accounts for the second consecutive time
The Danish Ministry of the Interior has requested the Moderates to rectify deficiencies in the party's accounts for the second year in a row.
The Foreign Ministry asks for more time to respond about the Epstein case
Norway's Foreign Ministry has requested an extension to respond to the Parliament's 30 questions regarding the management of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests more time to respond about the Epstein case
Norway's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has requested an extension until March 10 to answer a set of questions regarding the Epstein case, citing the complexity and breadth of the queries.
Will MEN reverse the revolutionary reform? Time is running out, experts divided. There are leaks
The Polish Ministry of Education's decision to abolish mandatory homework in schools has sparked heated discussions and awaits final recommendations from the Educational Research Institute.
They occupy, the State pays: 21 million for 'Spin Time'
A court ruling has ordered Italy's Ministry of the Interior to pay over 21 million euros to the rightful owners of a property known as Spin Time, which has been occupied since 2013 by artists and intellectuals fighting against eviction.
Jaén, a year after the no-confidence motion sponsored by María Jesús Montero: Budgets yes, but little relief to get out of bankruptcy
The city of Jaén approved its municipal budgets for 2026 for the first time since 2017, but the financial strain remains severe as the city is deeply in debt and under intervention by the Ministry of Finance.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been dealing with the case of a Czech sentenced in China for a long time
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs is addressing the long-standing case of a Czech citizen sentenced in China.
Bolsa Família: Piracicaba surpasses 12 thousand families in February after 6 months below the threshold
The number of families in Piracicaba, Brazil receiving Bolsa Família support has surpassed 12,000 for the first time in six months, according to the Ministry of Development and Social Assistance.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications is initiating the preparation of state support for STT
The Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications is preparing a one-time state support package of 1.05 million euros for the Finnish News Agency (STT) to ensure its continued operation.
Public works wage standards increase by 4.5%, exceeding an average of 25,000 yen for the first time starting March
The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced a 4.5% increase in wage standards for public works, surpassing an average of 25,000 yen for the first time, in response to ongoing labor shortages in the construction industry.
São José dos Campos Receives Gold Seal in Literacy for the 2nd Time
The city of São José dos Campos has received the National Seal of Commitment to Literacy, Gold category, for the second consecutive year, awarded by the Ministry of Education in Brazil.
Yolanda Díaz advocates for her autonomy against the Economy Ministry in the signing of the SMI: 'It is the first time there is no dependence on other ministries in Castellana'
Yolanda Díaz emphasizes the independence of the Labor Ministry as the government signs an agreement to increase the Minimum Interprofessional Salary for 2026.
How treatment differs in Czech hospitals. The Ministry has revealed data for the first time
The Czech Ministry of Health has published new data revealing differences in treatment across the country's hospitals for the first time.
Søreide did not personally read the MFA alert
Ine Eriksen Søreide stated she was informed about a warning from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) but did not personally read it, emphasizing the department handled it correctly at that time.
Ministry pauses pesticide measurements: "As far as I know, this is the first time in the history of groundwater monitoring"
Denmark's Ministry did not allocate funds for pesticide monitoring in groundwater this year, marking a significant pause in environmental oversight.
Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: "The necessary conditions for discussing maritime zones are not in place at this time"
The Greek Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the necessary conditions for discussions on maritime zones with Turkey are currently absent.
I. Hofmanas says he had doubts about the Plant Protection Service while leading the Ministry of Agriculture: there were many questions
I. Hofmanas expressed concerns about the performance of the Plant Protection Service during his time at the Ministry of Agriculture, highlighting dissatisfaction and conflicting information about its operations.
Court rules to maintain full-time education in early childhood in Nova Friburgo
The court in Rio has ruled that the city of Nova Friburgo must continue full-time early childhood education, maintaining previous enrolment levels and hours for the 2026 academic year.
Population Movement in the Kansai Region: A Surplus of In-migrants for the First Time in 52 Years, Driven by Redevelopment in Osaka
The Kansai region, particularly Osaka, has recorded a surplus of in-migrants for the first time in 52 years, according to a recent population movement report by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan.
Mona Juul's lawyer: Will clarify the contact with Epstein for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the coming week
Mona Juul's lawyer stated that she will clarify her contact with Jeffrey Epstein to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs amidst a difficult time for her and her family.
Household expenditure survey shows a 0.9% increase in spending from the previous year, surpassing last year's figures for the first time in three years
According to a survey by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, household spending for two or more person households increased by 0.9% in real terms compared to the previous year, marking the first increase in three years.
The SIDE ensures that it prevented a cyber attack against the Foreign Ministry
Argentina's Intelligence Secretariat reported that its Federal Cyber Intelligence Agency thwarted a cyber attack aimed at the official domain of the Foreign Ministry, detecting and repelling the attempt in time.
MP seeks opening of criminal investigation against Sorocaba's Education Secretary for violating court order
The Public Ministry of Sorocaba has requested a criminal investigation against the city's Education Secretary for failing to comply with a court order that mandates full-time teachers in daycare centers.
Public dispute in PiS about espionage in the Ministry of National Defence. Błaszczak to Dworczyk: "I am surprised, Michał"
The article discusses the controversies surrounding the arrest of a long-time employee of the Ministry of National Defence suspected of espionage and the national security risks highlighted by Michał Dworczyk.
Poland arrests Ministry of Defense employee on suspicion of espionage for Russia
Poland's Ministry of Defense announced the arrest of a long-time employee on suspicion of collaborating with foreign intelligence services, specifically those of Russia and Belarus.
Heatstroke Prevention Measures in the Workplace, Including Spot Workers, Draft Guidelines Provided
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has proposed draft guidelines for heatstroke prevention in workplaces, explicitly including spot workers, and emphasizes the need for safety education at the time of hiring starting June 2025.
Russian spy arrested in Poland. Worked in the Ministry of Defense since the 1990s
A long-time employee of the Polish Ministry of National Defense has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia, with the arrest taking place within the ministry building.
Long-time Ministry of Defense employee collaborated with Russian intelligence? A man has been detained
A 50-year-old employee of Poland's Ministry of National Defense was detained on suspicion of collaborating with Russian intelligence shortly after arriving at work.
The new information system for entering high school and vocational school was not completed
The Estonian Ministry of Education failed to complete the new nationwide enrollment information system, SAIS3, in time, requiring students to use the old SAIS2 system for this year's admissions.
The situation of Finns in Al-Holin may finally be resolved - "Isn't it time for the children to get out?" says Tanner from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The transfer of the Al-Holin camp to the control of the Syrian central government could facilitate the repatriation of Finns currently in the camp, according to Jussi Tanner from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Unemployment in Austria continues to rise. In January, over 450,000 people are looking for jobs
According to data from the Austrian Ministry of Labor, the number of unemployed individuals in Austria has risen to over 456,000 as of January, marking an increase of 2.4% compared to the same time last year.
House of Representatives election: Over 4.56 million early votes cast by February 1, approximately 120,000 fewer than last time
As of February 1, over 4.56 million early votes were cast in the recent House of Representatives election, showing a decrease of about 120,000 compared to the previous election period, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
Ministry of National Economy: Payments on Time - How €1 Billion of Its 2025 Budget Was Spent
The Ministry of National Economy reports timely payments and effective spending of its €1 billion budget for 2025, showcasing fiscal responsibility and benefits for public finances.
How the internet steals our time, freedom, and brain health
President Karol Nawrocki recently vetoed a bill implementing the EU Digital Services Act, expressing concerns over potential government overreach affecting free speech online, which he likens to Orwell's Ministry of Truth in '1984'.
Labor postpones a meeting on minimum wage to buy time in its negotiation with Treasury
The Ministry of Labor has postponed a meeting originally scheduled for this Friday regarding the minimum wage increase as it seeks to negotiate public contracts to bring employers closer to an agreement.
Fines for the V16 beacon? From the "reasonable" time frame of the Interior Ministry to the DGT's announcement to start "reporting"
The article discusses the transition from a 'reasonable' period without fines for V16 beacon usage, as stated by Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, to the announcement by Pere Navarro of the DGT that officers will start issuing fines for non-use during breakdowns or incidents on the road.
Documentation of Arrow 4 Test Exposed Online for the First Time
An official video of the Arrow 4 missile test leaked online, showcasing developments in Israeli military technology, with verification from the Ministry of Defense regarding its authenticity.
The Ministry of Education's plan was supposed to solve the problem in Polish schools. What about student trips?
Starting January 2026, new regulations regarding teacher payment for extra hours will come into effect, which include compensation for student trips, but there are calls for clearer regulations regarding how teachers' time is accounted for during such excursions.
Results of standardized tests this spring will be announced
Iceland's Ministry of Education has released draft regulations regarding standardized assessments for elementary schools, which will include new standardized tests in Icelandic and mathematics for grades 4, 6, and 9, to be conducted for the first time this spring.
Amendment to the Law on Higher Education: Is the system adapting to interest groups within the academic community?
The Ministry of Science, Education, and Youth in Croatia is set to amend the Law on Higher Education and Scientific Activity for the first time since its adoption in 2022, highlighting the need to refine certain provisions based on practical experiences before further legislative changes are proposed.
Condolences from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Crans Montana – 'We hope there are no Greeks'
The Greek Deputy Foreign Minister expresses condolences for the tragedy in Crans Montana, Switzerland, offering support to the nation during this difficult time.
When the state decides who is still eligible to vote
A draft law from the Ministry of Justice allows courts for the first time to revoke the passive voting rights of those convicted of incitement to hatred, marking a controversial shift from punishing criminal speech to exclusion from political participation.
This is how the fifth season of 'The Ministry of Time' would be if RTVE decided to recover it: The Beatles, National Lottery, and a new patrol
The article speculates on what the fifth season of 'The Ministry of Time' could look like, featuring elements such as The Beatles and a new team, if RTVE gives it the go-ahead.
Race against time for urban planning projects: Pressure to avoid losing 200 million euros from the Recovery Fund
The Greek Ministry of Environment has urged planners to expedite studies to prevent the loss of funding for significant spatial redesign projects due to deadline failures.