Biennale, today the inauguration of the Central Pavilion: Giuli is not there
The Central Pavilion at the Biennale in Venice will be inaugurated today, with attendance from the deputy chief of cabinet Valerio Sarcone, as minister Alessandro Giuli is absent.
The $Libra case and the scandal over Adorni's trip infiltrated the Senate session
During a heated Senate session, the Unión por la Patria bloc raised numerous privilege issues against President Javier Milei linked to the $Libra cryptocurrency scandal and allegations about Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni's wife traveling on the presidential plane.
Soludo orders political appointees to hand over
Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has instructed political appointees to hand over their duties to permanent secretaries until a new cabinet is formed.
Transparency motions pass parliament without government support
Tasmania's parliament has passed transparency motions without support from the minority government, increasing pressure on it to release cabinet documents sooner.
Several ministers at the palace: – Classified matter
An unusual cabinet meeting was held at the palace, but it remained unpublished due to its classified nature, as confirmed by the chief communication officer at the Office of the Prime Minister in Norway.
What will the planetary cabinet be like in Hindu New Year? Astrologer shares insights
The article discusses astrological predictions regarding the planetary influences for the upcoming Hindu New Year, which begins on March 19, 2026.
Dear fuel prices, extraordinary Council of Ministers at 7 PM
The Italian government is convening an extraordinary Cabinet meeting to address rising fuel prices, considering measures like tax cuts and bonuses just days before a referendum.
Shared Dreams Case: Mauricio Macri testified as a witness and recalled a call from Alberto Fernández 'intimidating' him to execute the program
Former President Mauricio Macri testified in the trial regarding the 'Shared Dreams' housing program, recalling a pressured call from Alberto Fernández during his cabinet role.
₹54,926 crore approved for industry, infrastructure, and agriculture; know the cabinet's major decisions
The Indian cabinet approved significant investments totaling ₹54,926 crore in key sectors such as industry, infrastructure, and agriculture, aimed at boosting economic growth and job creation.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the establishment of the Kapčiamiestis training ground and the expansion of the Tauragė training ground
The Lithuanian Cabinet of Ministers has approved plans to establish a new military training ground in Kapčiamiestis and expand the existing training ground in Tauragė, pending approval from the Seimas.
Germany Live Blog: Woidke Appoints New Ministers in Brandenburg
Dietmar Woidke, the Minister President of Brandenburg, has appointed a new cabinet following the breakup of the SPD/BSW coalition, with preparations underway for their swearing-in in the parliament.
Kenya: MPs Question Sh280 Million Request for Mudavadi's Office Upgrade Amid Austerity Calls
Kenyan lawmakers are challenging a request for Sh280 million to upgrade the Prime Cabinet Secretary's office, arguing it contradicts ongoing austerity measures.
Afternoon Update: national cabinet to tackle fuel crisis; Queensland cyclone warning; and is honey really a superfood?
The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has called a meeting of the national cabinet to address a fuel supply crisis amidst rising economic pressures due to the war in Iran.
Albanese urges increased ‘self-reliance and economic resilience’ ahead of snap national cabinet meeting over fuel crisis
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is convening a snap national cabinet meeting to address fuel supply disruptions and economic challenges stemming from the war in Iran.
Albanese flags further moves to shore up fuel ahead of national cabinet
Prime Minister Albanese is set to announce new measures to address Australia's domestic fuel supply concerns during a national cabinet meeting amid rising global fuel prices.
Sudan Heads for Its First Cabinet Reshuffle in the "Government of Hope"
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris is set to implement the first significant reshuffle of his cabinet after eight months in office, focusing on widespread changes in government institutions and agencies following the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
"The result is none." Babiš discussed ambassadors and defense spending with Pavel
Former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš commented on the tense relations between the new cabinet led by President Petr Pavel and the government concerning defense spending and budget accountability.
Mobile phone ban in Bavaria's schools: Mobile phones will soon be prohibited again until the eighth grade
Bavaria's Cabinet has decided to reinstate a legal ban on mobile phone usage in schools until the end of seventh grade, despite previous relaxations.
The Constitutional Court dismissed the case regarding presidential decrees confirming the incomplete composition of the Government
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania ruled to dismiss a case related to presidential decrees that confirmed an incomplete Cabinet due to the appointment of missing ministers.
The erosion of trust
The article discusses the erosion of trust in the Argentine government after Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni admitted to a lapse in judgment for allowing his wife to accompany him on a presidential plane.
Tasmanian government responds to scathing transparency review
The Tasmanian government, led by Premier Jeremy Rockliff, plans to release cabinet documents after 20 years, responding to a critical review of the state's transparency laws.
Expanded Complaint Against Adorni and Request to Investigate Contracts of His Wife's Consultancy
National Deputy Marcela Pagano has expanded a criminal complaint against Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni, requesting an investigation into potential conflicts of interest related to his wife's consultancy contracts.
Denunciation of Adorni for a contract involving his wife's consulting firm with a shipping company and two tenders under his oversight
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, faces legal challenges over allegations that his wife's consulting firm engaged in contracts with a shipping company linked to state oil firm YPF, which he oversees.
‘Mean tweets’ video of Avi Lewis has Alberta New Democrat calling for apology
Former Alberta NDP minister Shannon Phillips has called for an apology from NDP leadership contender Avi Lewis due to a resurfaced video wherein he jokes about her losing her cabinet position.
Important Diagnosis for Trump's Cabinet Head: Breast Cancer
Top Trump aide S. Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer but plans to continue working at the White House.
Bianco attacked Milei for his justification regarding the Adorni scandal and called for Cristina's freedom
Bianco criticized President Milei's defense regarding the presence of the Chief of Cabinet's wife on a state trip, urging for the release of former president Cristina Kirchner.
Adorni denounced an internal plot and Santiago Caputo fears losing control of the SIDE and ARCA
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni has claimed an internal plot against the government following the release of a private video of him and his family, which has sparked tensions within the ruling coalition.
Adorni apologized for his wife's trip: "It was a terrible decision, regardless of whether it cost the State money"
Manuel Adorni, Chief of Cabinet in Argentina, apologized for his wife's presence in a presidential delegation to the US, calling it a poor decision that did not financially burden the State.
There is a spark in the Nawrocki-Tusk line. Poles divided in the poll. 'Abstraction'
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced a veto on the SAFE program loan, leading to a public dispute with Prime Minister Donald Tusk over national sovereignty, and a new cabinet resolution authorizing Tusk's ministers to proceed with the loan agreement.
Kenya: Nyong'o Criticizes Handling of Tuju Loan Dispute Following Night Eviction
Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o has criticized the handling of a loan dispute involving former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju, raising concerns about the integrity of institutions enforcing the rule of law in Kenya.
Kenya: Mudavadi Heads to Moscow for Talks On Kenyans in Russia
Kenya's Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi travels to Moscow for talks with Russian officials focusing on the safety of Kenyans amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Chief Cabinet Secretary: 'No decision has been made on Self-Defense Force dispatch' for escorting in the Strait of Hormuz
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary stated that no decisions have been made regarding the deployment of Self-Defense Forces to the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the importance of keeping shipping lanes safe amid regional tensions.
Adorni said that his wife's presence in the presidential delegation "was not a crime, it was a mistake"
Cabinet chief Manuel Adorni stated that his wife's presence in the presidential delegation to the United States was an error but not illegal, acknowledging it was a poor decision.
Mass resignations rock Solomon Islands government
Ten cabinet ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister, have resigned from the Solomon Islands government amid a coalition breakdown.
Adorni on his wife's trip in the presidential plane: 'I don't think she'll accompany me again'
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, expressed regret over his wife's presence on a presidential trip after public criticism and indicated she likely won't accompany him on future official tours.
Trump confirmed the amusing newspaper reports: "I have fun with it"
U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged purchasing similar shoes from his favorite brand for several members of his cabinet, as reported by CNN and AFP.
A government that is a victim of its own clumsiness
The Argentine government, led by President Javier Milei, is facing internal criticism and credibility issues following the controversy surrounding ex-Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni.
The Appearances of Manuel Adorni on the Programs of the Journalist Who Traveled with Him to Punta del Este
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, frequently appeared on the programs hosted by journalist Marcelo Grandio, who traveled with him to Punta del Este.
The Public TV is considering terminating the contracts of Adorni's friend with whom he traveled to Punta del Este
Authorities are contemplating the termination of journalist Marcelo Grandio's contracts with Public TV following political backlash from a trip with Manuel Adorni, head of the national Cabinet.
After the Adorni scandal, Milei traveled to Madrid with a reduced entourage: the costs of the visit and who accompanies him
President Javier Milei has arrived in Madrid for a forum, accompanied by a smaller team following a recent scandal involving his Cabinet Chief's spouse.
Adorni Case: The prosecution activated the case and requested reports from the Casa Rosada about the delegation
The Argentine federal prosecutor initiated an investigation into Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni for allegedly misusing the presidential plane during an official trip to New York.
Conservatives nominate candidate in Scarborough byelection
The Conservatives have nominated Diana Filipova as their candidate for the Scarborough Southwest byelection, filling the seat vacated by former Liberal cabinet minister Bill Blair.
Kicillof rebuked Adorni for his controversial trips: "He has put on the cap all his life, but now he owes the people an explanation"
Argentinian Governor Axel Kicillof criticized Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni for his controversial trips to Punta del Este and New York with his wife on the presidential plane, emphasizing that he owes the public an explanation.
How much the 'big shoes' that Donald Trump bought for Marco Rubio and all members of his cabinet cost
In the wake of a December 2025 meeting, Donald Trump gifted formal shoes from Florsheim to several key members of his administration, sparking discussions about the shoes' cost and the brand's reputation.
They ask to investigate whether the partners of three officials also traveled on the presidential plane to New York
A deputy in Argentina has requested an investigation to determine if the partners of three government officials traveled on the presidential plane to New York, amid an ongoing scandal involving the head of the Cabinet.
Consideration of Former Surnames: Cabinet Decision on Gender Equality Plan, Flow Towards Legalization of Common Use
The Japanese government has determined a five-year gender equality plan that includes considerations for legalizing the use of former surnames for married individuals.
Unusual Shortened Deliberations, Silence within Party around Prime Minister Takagi
The Japanese government's cabinet, led by Prime Minister Sano Takagi, has shortened deliberation time on the 2026 fiscal budget to around 59 hours despite criticism, highlighting concerns over party dynamics and democratic processes.
Return on SAFE. Karol Nawrocki's associate speaks out
Karol Nawrocki vetoed the SAFE bill, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to call an emergency Cabinet meeting to discuss the implications of this decision.
Iran's Mojitabah leader declares 'continued blockade of Hormuz', Chief Cabinet Secretary expresses 'deep concern'
Iran's leader Mojitabah Khamenei has declared the continuation of the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting deep concern from Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary.
The Unusual Justification of Lilia Lemoine for Adorni's Wife's Trip with the Delegation: 'A Cosmetic Error'
Deputy Lilia Lemoine defended Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni amid a scandal regarding his wife's trip with an Argentine delegation, labeling it a 'cosmetic error' and claiming that there are more pressing international issues at stake.