School Leaders Moving Due to Changes in Tallinn Are Satisfied with New Spaces
Tallinn's restructuring of its school network is met with satisfaction from school leaders as they relocate to new facilities.
Oman claims that the USA and Iran are open to 'new and creative ideas'
Oman's Foreign Minister Badra Albusaidi stated that negotiators have shown unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions during talks with US envoys.
IKEA promises 'UK first' with new store opening this spring
IKEA Croydon will feature the first Decathlon shop located within an IKEA store in the UK, set to open this spring.
A recycling plastic factory is moving to a small village in Southern Ostrobothnia – attracting employees with unusual conditions
A new recycling plastic factory is set to open in Ilvesjoki, Southern Ostrobothnia, offering unique employment terms to attract skilled workers.
Charis Doukas: Open window for coalition government if my proposal is not voted
Charis Doukas discusses important urban infrastructure projects and internal party dynamics ahead of the Pasok conference regarding cooperation with New Democracy.
Charis Doukas: Open Window for Coalition Government if My Proposal is Not Voted
Charis Doukas emphasized the importance of his proposal at the PASOK conference, concerning non-cooperation with New Democracy, while highlighting traffic-reducing urban projects.
Did Sri Lanka's Defeat Open Pakistan's Fortune? The World Cup Semi-Final Equation Has Changed
Pakistan's hopes for the T20 World Cup semi-finals remain alive after Sri Lanka was knocked out, but complex mathematical scenarios have made qualification a challenging endeavor.
EXCITING NEWS ⟩ Gene scissors open new doors in the breeding of food plants
Gene editing techniques are being explored to improve food plant breeding, offering quicker and more efficient ways to develop high-yield and disease-resistant crops.
"Someone Pulled Our Leg!" - The Worst Fear Comes True in the Opening Episode of Special Forces in Frigid Open Waters: Watch for Free on ISTV
The new season of 'Special Forces' begins with trainees facing their worst fears in the icy waters during their first day.
GALLERY: Hundipea development detailed planning moved forward
The Tallinn city government has proposed a detailed plan for the Hundipea northern area, transforming a closed port and industrial zone into an open urban space with new residences, commercial spaces, and a seaside promenade.
Always knew my son would not thrive in the school system
A new school for children with autism, Þorláksskóli, is set to open in Garðabær, Iceland, aiming to provide a better educational environment for students like Vigdís Gunnarsdóttir's son, who is among the first five students.
Skroutz: 40% of Order Volume Directed to the Provinces in 2025 – About 300 New Skroutz Points Coming with 13,000 Lockers
Skroutz reports that nearly 40% of its order volume in Greece for 2025 is expected to be directed towards provincial areas, alongside plans to open approximately 300 new Skroutz Points with 13,000 lockers.
Santander announces construction of new headquarters in São Paulo
Santander has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to a new building in the Itaim Bibi region of São Paulo, scheduled to open in the second half of 2028.
"A shameful and criminal behavior": New York police open an investigation after a snowball attack on uniformed officers
New York police have opened an investigation following an incident where several officers were attacked with snowballs by a group of youths in Washington Square Park.
The former Costume Museum definitely closes and the Government plans to open a cultural space for emerging artists
The former National Costume Museum in Argentina will close permanently to make way for a new cultural space aimed at emerging artists, set to open by the end of the year.
Universal civil service, new call for volunteers opened
The Italian Department for Youth Policies has launched a new annual call for volunteers for the Universal Civil Service, offering nearly 66,000 places, with applications open until April 8, 2026.
Olle Bærtling's Geometric Art Exhibited in Paris
Artist Olle Bærtling dedicated his life to geometric art and his philosophy of open form, which is now showcased in a new exhibition in Paris featuring dialogues with seven contemporary artists.
AI and Pentagon in the 'battle' of rare earth elements: The U.S. designs a new global market against China
The U.S. government, under Trump, is exploring a new global market for rare earth elements influenced by artificial intelligence pricing through a program called OPEN.
Cooperation with BRICS will open new doors – Madagascar president
Madagascar's interim president, Michael Randrianirina, highlights the country's aspirations for economic and diplomatic collaboration through BRICS in an exclusive interview.
A Huge Sports Club Opens Its Doors in Vilnius: Such Equipment Has Never Been in the Capital Before
A new sports club in Vilnius is set to open, featuring advanced recovery facilities and hosting a variety of events during its opening celebration.
Photos released: This is Särkänniemi's 9 million euro ride
Särkänniemi amusement park is set to open a new family roller coaster named Konect in summer 2026, with construction having recently reached a significant milestone.
Uganda: Ikon Awards Partners With Blue Pictures to Open Global Doors for Ugandan Filmmakers
The iKON Awards has partnered with Blue Pictures Entertainment to enhance global opportunities for Ugandan filmmakers through a new initiative.
Datena debuts on state radio, reprimands director live and promises to 'hit everyone'
Journalist José Luiz Datena launched his new radio program on Rádio Nacional, promising open discussion irrespective of political affiliations and emphasizing freedom of speech.
Xi Jinping expresses hope China can open ‘new chapter’ in relations with North Korea
Xi Jinping has expressed a desire for stronger relations with North Korea, emphasizing mutual support and socialist development between the two nations.
Good news: A new concert hall opens in Kaunas
A new concert hall in Kaunas is set to open with a week-long series of events, featuring live music and educational activities, some of which are free.
New M&S stores confirmed so far as supermarket reveals 'wish list' of 500 locations
M&S has outlined a plan to open new stores in several locations, including Northwich, Abingdon, and Stonehaven, while also revealing a wish list of 500 potential future locations.
OFE do not want to fade away in silence and are hitting new records. Is it worth saving them?
Despite a decline in participants, the value of assets in Open Pension Funds (OFE) in Poland is reaching record highs, prompting discussions about their future and potential reforms.
Airport shooting as armed gunmen open fire after drug lord El Mencho killed
A chaotic scene unfolded at Guadalajara International Airport as armed members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel reportedly opened fire following the death of their leader, drug lord El Mencho.
Lula's government fails to open the poultry market in India, one of the main agendas of the trip
The Brazilian government led by Lula da Silva failed to open the Indian market for poultry and eggs during his delegation's visit to New Delhi, missing a key outcome of the trip.
Play about Alzheimer's and photography exhibition of demonstrations open cultural center in SP
The cultural space ºAndar in São Paulo opens a new location featuring a play about Alzheimer's and a photography exhibition of protests.
Hochul suspends New York liquor law to let bars open early for Olympic hockey game amid blizzard forecast
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has suspended state liquor laws to allow early opening of bars for the U.S. Olympic hockey game, but this exemption does not apply to areas under a blizzard state of emergency.
Exhibition space featuring the hardships of the Korean forced migration is established in Gwangju
A new exhibition space dedicated to the works of artist Moon Viktor, which encapsulate the history of the forced migration of Koreans, is set to open in Gwangju on March 1.
Crossing the Ice Rink to the Snowfield... Korea's Winter Sports Open a New Era
Korea's winter sports have expanded significantly, highlighted by the traditional strength in short track and unprecedented progress in snowboard events at the recent Olympics.
Eating disorder clinic to open south of Perth, but missing link remains
A new eating disorder clinic is set to open near Mandurah, Western Australia, but advocates continue to call for a much-needed residential treatment facility.
"Transparency is the greatest security": Narendra Modi advocates for open-source AI as a global common good
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for open-source artificial intelligence to enhance global welfare during the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
The New Left Alliance Born Against "Resignation" Opens the Door to Podemos "Wide Open"
A new alliance of leftist parties in Spain seeks to unite against the PSOE and address the rise of the PP and Vox ahead of upcoming general elections.
New bicycle took a life, fifth-grade student dies after falling into an open drain
A fifth-grade student in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, tragically died after falling into an open drain while riding his new bicycle.
"One morning, I couldn't open my eyes anymore." A sneaky disease robbed an Estonian woman of the strength to even breathe
Myasthenia gravis, a severe autoimmune muscle disease, can lead to debilitating symptoms including loss of the ability to breathe, and while neighboring Latvia has access to new lifesaving treatments, Estonia is still waiting for breakthroughs.
'You can hit until a bone breaks...', a new law in this country allows husbands to beat their wives
A new law in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan permits husbands to physically abuse their wives, stipulating that injuries must not result in broken bones or open wounds.
Proposing a toll of 495 kronur for the new Ölfusá Bridge
It is proposed that a single toll of 495 kronur be charged for crossing the new Ölfusá Bridge, set to open in October 2028.
Ruben Amorim breaks cover after £10m Man Utd pay-off as stance on new job emerges
Ruben Amorim, recently sacked as Manchester United's manager, has been seen publicly for the first time at a tennis match in Qatar.
Joyce open to recontesting seat to defend 'Australian culture'
Barnaby Joyce might run for his former New England seat with One Nation if it appears viable for the party's success in the federal election.
What's Happening in the Gastro: New Café 'Morso' on Kölner Platz
The founder of 'Morso', Genc Belegu, is set to open his fifth café at Kölner Platz in Munich, targeting underserved areas for coffee lovers.
Twist in the investigation of the death of Peter Greene, the actor from "Pulp Fiction" and "The Mask"
Actor Peter Greene was found dead in his apartment in New York, and authorities have revealed the cause of death while keeping the investigation open.
The new version of the Baywatch series brings together aspirants of all ages at an open casting in the beaches of Los Angeles
Hundreds of aspiring actors donned vibrant red swimsuits at a Los Angeles beach, hoping to join the reinvented '90s series Baywatch during its open casting calls.
AADE: With one click, it will open the deposits
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in Greece has introduced a new system that simplifies the process of lifting bank secrecy, expanding the scope of individuals subject to scrutiny for money laundering.
Agreement Signed for the Merger of Chungbuk National University and Korea National University of Transportation; Aim to Establish Unified University by March Next Year
Chungbuk National University and Korea National University of Transportation have signed an agreement to merge, aiming for the new university to open in March next year after completing necessary procedures.
Francisco Egas and the statutory reform that would open the door to his new reelection in the FEF
Francisco Egas may seek reelection as president of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) due to a recently approved statutory reform clarifying the presidency term limits.
Major supermarket opening 19 new stores across the UK — is your town on the list?
Lidl plans to open 19 new stores across the UK over the next eight weeks, with five locations launching on Thursday and creating around 640 new jobs.
Shipping: 'Open Registers' vs 'Flags of Convenience'
The European Commission seeks to distinguish between 'open registers' used by leading maritime nations and 'flags of convenience' in a new study on the role of flags in international shipping.