MARILIN SIMCHON ⟩ How the state shapes a child's school path: A comparison of Estonia and Israel
The article examines the differences between the educational systems of Estonia and Israel and how these impact the development of responsibility and freedom of choice in students.
Government of MG recognizes City of Innovation in Poços as the 11th technological park
The government of Minas Gerais has officially recognized the City of Innovation in Poços de Caldas as the state's 11th technological park, aiming to boost local innovation and economic development.
E24: Brende removed from the websites of international organizations
Børge Brende has been removed from the websites of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and the Harvard International Negotiation Program.
The name removed from the websites of international organizations
Børge Brende's name has been removed from the websites of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and Harvard International Negotiation Program following revelations about his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
Photo: Žižkov artery is still like from the nineties
The article discusses the outdated state of the Žižkov artery in Prague, reflecting on its appearance and infrastructure resembling that of the 1990s.
Corfu: The new Maritime Heritage Preservation Center 'Spyros Zervopoulos' was inaugurated
The new Maritime Heritage Preservation Center named after Spyros Zervopoulos was inaugurated in Corfu, celebrating his contributions to the port's development.
From an area affected by security problems to an innovative neighborhood: this is how the new Mariscal will be in 2027
The municipality of Quito has approved a plan to revitalize the Mariscal neighborhood, focusing on innovative developments and addressing past issues of gentrification and abandonment.
Zema's administration used less than 5% of the anticipated budget for landslide containment in Minas Gerais
Governor Romeu Zema's administration has spent less than 5% of the planned annual budget for landslide containment projects in Minas Gerais from 2021 to 2024, highlighting significant delays in infrastructure development.
Project of the Flying Whales Airship Factory in Gironde: An Environmental Association Requests a Suspension in Summary
An environmental association has requested the suspension of the Flying Whales airship factory project in Gironde, citing irreversible impacts on sensitive natural environments.
Uganda: EACOP Hands Over Nyamasoga-Katooke Road
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has officially handed over the newly constructed Nyamasoga-Katooke Road to improve local infrastructure in Uganda.
AI-written code becomes a nightmare, company server crashes, job lost immediately
A software developer shared on Reddit how AI-generated code led to his job loss after crashing the company’s server during a live deployment.
Researchers Criticize Proposal for Saimaa Fishing Ban: Experts Were Not Consulted – Here's the Author's Response
Researchers have criticized a proposal from the Eastern Finland Centre for Economic Development regarding fishing restrictions aimed at protecting the Saimaa ringed seal, stating that experts were not consulted during the preparation.
COMMENTARY: Political developer Kuba attracts first tenants
The article discusses the endeavors of political developer Kuba in attracting initial tenants for a new housing project.
Instead of demolition, legalization. A reversal in the dispute over the campsite in Kokořínsko
The article discusses a significant legal development regarding a campsite in Kokořínsko, where instead of being demolished, the site is being legalized after a long dispute.
Rwanda: African Development Bank Group and Rwanda Water Resources Board Launch Flood-Adaptation Project in Rwanda
The African Development Bank and Rwanda have initiated a flood adaptation project to enhance community resilience in western Rwanda with a $9 million grant.
Warning: French regions at risk! Part 1: Corsica
The article discusses regional inequalities in France, focusing on Corsica and the impact of EU cohesion funding.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1464): Even the Deployment of Su-57s in Combat Did Not Lead to the Shootdown of Ukrainian Aircraft
The article discusses the ongoing military developments in Ukraine, particularly the challenges faced by the Russian air force despite numerical and technological advantages.
Warning: French regions at risk! Part 2: Creuse
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Creuse department in France regarding regional development and EU cohesion funding.
PUNCH Journalist and Seven Others Selected for Lagos Urban Reporting Project
Melony Ishola, along with seven other journalists, has been selected for a significant urban reporting project addressing challenges in Lagos State.
Monte Carlo Incorporadora & Multipropriedade strengthens the real estate market
Monte Carlo Incorporadora & Multipropriedade is becoming a leader in Brazil's real estate market with a focus on long-term investment and urban development.
Major development in Gregg Wallace's legal action against the BBC
Gregg Wallace has dropped his legal action against the BBC, forfeiting any claims for damages or costs.
Navy warns of possible subtropical cyclone at sea
The Brazilian Navy has issued a warning regarding favorable conditions for the development of a subtropical cyclone at sea, approximately 600 kilometers southeast of Arraial do Cabo, in the Lakes Region of Rio de Janeiro.
Hellenic Open University: ESF funding for modernization of quality and service development
The Hellenic Open University has received €520,000 in funding to enhance its quality assurance and service development capabilities, as part of a broader initiative involving 20 universities in Greece.
Guarantee Fund EAT-TMEDE: Renewal of the financing agreement between the Greek Development Bank and TMEDE
A new financing agreement has been signed between the Greek Development Bank and TMEDE to extend the operation of the Guarantee Fund until December 31, 2026.
Leadership Trainer: A Goal Lacking Personal Meaning Always Provokes Resistance
Leadership trainer Ruti Einpalu emphasizes the importance of setting personal, meaningful goals to foster self-discipline and overcome challenges.
Grava Schools: Energy Upgrade Works Budgeted at 7 Million Euros
The energy upgrade of Greece's largest school complex, Grava, has commenced, aiming to enhance comfort and reduce operational costs for thousands of students and teachers.
Tallinn is closing the Lubja tram station
Tallinn will begin repairs on the curve tracks at the Lubja tram station, leading to a change in local traffic organization and the transport routes, and the station will not reopen after the repairs are completed.
SBA Urban has completed the placement of a EUR 4.5 million bond issue for the Hermanas Business Centre in Kaunas ahead of schedule
SBA Urban has completed a EUR 4.5 million bond placement early for the development of the Hermanas Business Centre in Kaunas, Lithuania, amid strong investor demand.
The vision of Valter Mainetti (Condotte 1880): "Building is not just doing, but also taking care"
Valter Mainetti, CEO of Condotte 1880, emphasizes a holistic approach to construction that integrates local impact, skill development, and cultural preservation.
VARAM does not approve the draft law on 'Gors'
Latvia's Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development has not approved the draft law governing the management of the Latgale Embassy 'Gors', suggesting amendments for flexibility in founding additional members.
Environmental Protection: The Boundary and Direction of Business Development
The article discusses the complex relationship between environmental protection and economic freedom in Poland, emphasizing their constitutional significance and the conflicts that arise between private and public interests.
Good news in New York: Kathy Hochul announces the granting of 68 million dollars to help nearly 1,300 households
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a funding initiative of 68 million dollars aimed at assisting nearly 1,300 households with various public aid programs.
Giant fish on the brink of extinction. The reason is shocking
A rare species of fish, Salmo trutta, found in Sussex, England, is facing extinction due to housing development plans in the area.
From Local University to Academic Maturity. 25 Years of ANS in Nowy Targ
The article reflects on the 25-year journey of the Academy of Applied Sciences in Nowy Targ, Poland, highlighting its growth and established position in higher education.
VARAM does not agree with the draft law on 'Gora'
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development of Latvia raises concerns about ambiguous wording in a draft law regarding the 'Gors' foundation.
Final years, full time and the urgency to confront inequalities
The Brazilian School Census 2025 reports an increase in full-time enrollments in public schools, emphasizing the critical importance of this educational model during the final years of students' schooling.
Epos 257 has emerged from anonymity. Mánes is changing into an asphalt jungle
The article discusses the emergence of the Epos 257 art initiative in the context of urban development in Mánes, Czechia.
[News analysis] Behind split strategies, Kim Jong-un stays focused on regime security, advancement
North Korea's recent strategies emphasize regime security through nuclear armament and severing ties with South Korea, while also hinting at the necessity of managing relations with the US for development.
Pärnu city also wants to have a multi-hall
Pärnu city has expressed its readiness to construct a multi-functional hall, essential for national events, although completion by the 2029 basketball European Championship seems unlikely.
The Internet Increases Parental Insecurity and Leads to Overbearing Interventions in Childhood
A recent article discusses how the internet contributes to increased parental insecurity and leads to excessive intervention in children's lives.
"Invest in Lithuania" aims to attract 2 billion euros in capital by 2030
The agency "Invest in Lithuania" plans to attract 2 billion euros in capital investments by 2030, aiming to create around 10,000 valuable jobs in the process.
A new district is being built in Helsinki – This is what it should look like
Helsinki's city council has approved plans for a new coastal district in Puotilanranta that will accommodate 2,500 residents.
How many hours of screen time are too many according to age
The article discusses screen time recommendations for children, emphasizing that excessive use can harm development, and introduces guidelines from the Argentine Society of Pediatrics.
Are houses being built only for the rich? Where will the middle class build their homes?
The Indian real estate market is increasingly focusing on luxury housing, leaving the middle class struggling to find affordable homes as prices surge.
Fear of toxic discharges into drinking water
Authorities warn that planned construction near Gjersjøen in Nordre Follo may lead to toxic chemical leaks into the local drinking water supply.
Björn cannot attend Melania
Björn Skúli, husband of Iceland's president, has declined an invitation to attend the 'Fostering the Future Together' initiative led by Melania Trump, aimed at fostering the development of children in the digital age.
China: A Path Towards Prosperity for Family and Nation
As the festive spirit of the Chinese New Year peaks, Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping continues a tradition by visiting government officials and citizens across the country to discuss welfare and development priorities for the upcoming year.
New HIV drug could revolutionize treatment for the elderly
A new once-daily HIV drug could simplify treatment for elderly patients who have been managing the virus for decades.
United Nations plane lands at Khartoum airport for the first time since the war began
A United Nations flight successfully landed at Khartoum airport for the first time since the onset of Sudan's war, marking a critical development for humanitarian efforts.
President Yoon: 'For over thirty years, Saemangeum has been a hope torture... It is time to adjust according to the era'
President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized the need to pragmatically adjust the long-standing Saemangeum development project during a town hall meeting in Jeonju, Korea.