LB issues the fourth cryptocurrency service provider license to the company 'Micar assets'
Lithuania's central bank has issued a cryptocurrency service provider license to Micar Assets, enabling the company to offer various crypto services to private and corporate clients.
Farewell of an employee with a horse ride and drums
A unique retirement celebration in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, featured an employee honored with a horse ride and traditional festivities.
Nordnet had serious problems - 'It looks like a black Monday'
Nordnet's investment platform faced significant disruptions on Monday morning, causing issues such as disappearing stocks and complete service outages for many users.
Scandal in the USA! Service vehicle's incompetence robbed the women's half-marathon podium of medals
A service vehicle's misdirection during the USA half-marathon championships caused the leading women to lose their chance for medals.
Disruptions in Nordnet's Service
Nordnet reports issues with its services due to exceptional load, affecting access to certain sections.
Dogs in the Grocery Store? Large Grocery Chains Gave a Unified Answer
Large grocery chains confirm that dogs are generally not allowed in stores, with exceptions for service dogs and small dogs in closed carriers.
The 'Groom' Employee of the Education Department at Retirement, Mounted on a Horse, with a Farewell Ceremony
In a unique farewell ceremony, a retiree from the Basic Education Department in Uttar Pradesh was honored in a groom-like manner, mounted on a horse and celebrated extravagantly after 35 years of service.
Santander £2,000 'rule' in place for all UK bank account holders
Santander UK has implemented a £2,000 limit on cash deposits via self-service machines for all account holders, prompting customers to be aware of these restrictions when depositing funds.
Who should declare the Income Tax 2026? See what is known so far about the rules
The deadlines and rules for declaring Brazil's Income Tax for 2026 are expected to be confirmed soon, with an anticipated rise in the income threshold for mandatory declarations.
iPhone for R$ 390, Easter egg and vehicles; see items and how to participate in the auction of the Receita in SP
The Federal Revenue Service is holding an electronic auction in São Paulo featuring 223 lots, including smartphones, notebooks, and vehicles, with bidding starting on March 9.
VUGD anticipates possible evacuation of residents due to floods
Latvia's fire and rescue service prepares for increased flood risks this year, potentially leading to the evacuation of residents.
Namibia: Namibian MPs Slam Directive to Use Public Health Facilities As 'Inhumane' and 'Premature'
Former Namibian MPs criticize a new directive mandating public servants to utilize state healthcare, citing constitutional and service quality concerns.
Generally clear today with occasional clouds - Temperature rise
Today, the weather in Greece will be generally clear with brief periods of clouds and a rise in temperature, according to the National Meteorological Service.
"THE APP DOES NOT SPEAK FOR YOU!" ⟩ A new grassroots initiative wants to exclude taxi drivers without language skills
A grassroots initiative in Estonia is pushing for all taxi and app-based drivers to have at least B1 proficiency in Estonian, citing insufficient checks in the current service card system.
Head of VUGD: This has been a tragic winter
This winter in Latvia has been tragic due to a high number of fatalities in fires, as stated by the head of the State Fire and Rescue Service (VUGD).
VUGD Ready to Rescue and Evacuate People Due to Floods Caused by Melting Snow
Latvia's State Fire and Rescue Service is prepared to respond to potential flooding caused by unusually thick snow and ice this spring.
Philippines, Capital of Call Centers: Flood of Calls for One and a Half Euros an Hour
The Philippines has become a global leader in customer service outsourcing, primarily due to its population's proficiency in English and low wage costs, though rising protectionism in the U.S. threatens this sector.
Tax Deduction for Soldiers for the First Time in Annual Tax Declaration
A new tax deduction for businesses employing soldiers has been introduced in Poland, allowing significant income reductions based on the length of the soldier's service.
Paweł Burzyński: An Overloaded and Intimidated Prosecutor Knows It Could Get Even Worse
The interview highlights systemic issues in the Polish prosecution service, particularly relating to work regulations and recent legal rulings.
Weather today in Esteban Echeverría, Buenos Aires: the weather forecast for this Monday, March 2, 2026
The weather forecast for Esteban Echeverría indicates high temperatures with no rain expected today.
Weather today in Clorinda, Formosa: the weather forecast for this Monday, March 2, 2026
The weather forecast for Clorinda today indicates maximum temperatures of 37°C and minimum temperatures of 23°C with light winds.
Concerns for ‘declining’ fur seal spotted at Cooks River in inner Sydney
A fur seal has been spotted at Cooks River in Sydney, raising health concerns among wildlife rescue teams despite reassurances from the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Timely assistance for families with preschool-aged children will be introduced in Liepāja and South Kurzeme
A new service aimed at providing timely support to families with preschool-aged children is set to be introduced in Liepāja and South Kurzeme, emphasizing early intervention before problems escalate.
Exemption of Income Tax up to R$ 5,000 reduces taxation risk for MEIs, especially in the service sector
The Income Tax reform in Brazil will benefit individuals earning up to R$ 5,000 monthly, particularly microentrepreneurs in the service sector.
India still one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, CSIS says
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service states that India continues to be a leading source of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, contradicting a recent official claim that Indian agents are no longer involved.
Next week will bring thaw and precipitation
The upcoming week in Estonia is expected to bring mild temperatures along with precipitation, according to the weather service of the Environmental Agency.
Trump pledges to 'avenge' fallen US service members as tensions with Iran intensify
President Trump promised to avenge the deaths of three U.S. service members amid escalating tensions with Iran.
It started with a ride on GoMore. A year and a half later, they had a child and bought a house in Hvidovre
The story details relationships that blossomed through the Danish carpooling platform GoMore, which is now ending its carpooling service after 20 years.
Supreme Court: The Need to Enforce Draft Obligations Among Haredim is Growing but the State is Not Explaining How It Will Act
The Israeli Supreme Court has expressed growing concern over the lack of enforcement of draft obligations for Haredim, stating that the government has not provided clarity on its intended actions.
Mitre Train to Retiro: When Will the Full Route Return
The Mitre Train service to Retiro station has resumed partial operations with a complete return expected on March 8 due to ongoing safety tests and staff training.
Residents of Belém and Ananindeua receive service caravan for refrigerator and lamp exchange
Residents of Belém and Ananindeua are participating in a service caravan offering benefits such as refrigerator and LED bulb exchanges to promote energy efficiency and sustainability.
Scandalous innovation: Burger King's new artificial assistant tracks every move of the staff
Burger King is piloting an AI-driven headset called BK Assistant in the US, designed to assist staff while also monitoring their interactions with customers.
Bus Services in Dachau: Express Buses to Pasing with a New Schedule
The bus schedules for express lines X731, X732, and X733 from Pasing to Dachau are being moved earlier due to construction affecting the Paartalbahn train service.
Is it Safe to Travel Now? Here's What Supo Says About the Terror Threat in Europe
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service is assessing the potential impact of the Iranian leader's death on radical movements in Europe, maintaining the current threat level at elevated.
The Poor House Must Tighten the Belt - Again
The Poor House in Oslo is reducing its food distribution service due to a lack of food availability.
Incredible streak of 5,366 days for Suvi Lindén of the National Coalition Party
Suvi Lindén, a member of Finland's National Coalition Party, is highlighted for her remarkable continuous service spanning 5,366 days, amidst a broader context involving former parliament members receiving adjustment allowances.
USE THE OPPORTUNITY ⟩ Estonian bank simplifies home loan conditions for home defenders and teachers
Coop Bank in Estonia has announced simplified home loan conditions for teachers, police officers, firefighters, active military personnel, and members of the Defense League.
US moving pregnant immigrant girls to Texas to avoid providing abortions, critics say
U.S. authorities have begun relocating pregnant unaccompanied immigrant girls to Texas in an effort to circumvent abortion service obligations, a move criticized as a significant human rights violation.
Director of Prague's Ambulance Service Petr Kolouch: Nothing is wrong in our Czech Republic, we just sometimes stop appreciating it.
Petr Kolouch, the director of Prague's ambulance service, emphasizes that there is nothing wrong with the Czech Republic, but suggests that people often fail to appreciate the positives.
Sunny, with clouds and a high above 30°C: this is how the weather will be this Sunday, according to the latest report from the SMN
The National Meteorological Service forecasts a pleasant Sunday in Buenos Aires with stable temperatures and no chance of rain.
How NURTW stopped suspected ritualist from sending baby’s corpse through courier
The Nigerian Union of Road Transport Workers thwarted an attempt by a suspected ritualist to send a one-year-old baby's corpse through a courier service in Abuja.
Sooman: apartment associations are interested in a new service
Real estate expert Peep Sooman has launched a new platform aimed at empowering property owners in the sales process, potentially saving them thousands in brokerage fees.
A slow vehicle march demands the restoration of the direct Burgos-Madrid train
A slow vehicle march is being organized to demand the reopening of the direct Burgos-Madrid train service, which was closed in 2012 following a series of accidents.
A Warning from China to its Citizens in Russia
The Chinese consulate in Russia has alerted its citizens about a new law requiring military service for citizenship or residency, effective November 2025.
National Tax Service Apologizes for Cryptocurrency Leak Incident and Plans Preventive Measures
The National Tax Service of South Korea has apologized for a leak of cryptocurrency information related to delinquent taxpayers and announced plans for preventive measures.
In the Rain and Snow for 17 Years, the Person Guarding the Parking Tower
A long-time employee at a Seoul hospital shares the unique services provided by their parking tower that supports patients and their families.
Weather today in Oberá, Misiones: the weather forecast for this Sunday, March 1, 2026
The weather forecast for Oberá on Sunday, March 1, 2026, indicates a maximum temperature of 32°C and a minimum of 18°C with no expected precipitation.
Weather today in Morón, Buenos Aires: the forecast for this Sunday, March 1, 2026
The weather forecast for Morón on Sunday, March 1, 2026, predicts a maximum temperature of 31°C and a minimum of 20°C with light winds and average humidity.
Weather today in Moreno, Buenos Aires: the weather forecast for this Sunday, March 1, 2026
The weather forecast for Moreno, Argentina, indicates a maximum temperature of 32°C and a minimum of 20°C for Sunday, March 1, 2026.
Weather today in Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires: the weather forecast for this Sunday, March 1, 2026
The weather forecast for Monte Hermoso on Sunday, March 1st, indicates a maximum temperature of 33°C and a minimum of 20°C, with moderate winds and humidity levels.