Justice orders CDHU and City Hall to renovate closed buildings or provide new housing in Marília
A court has ordered the CDHU and Marília's City Hall to either renovate closed buildings or provide alternative housing for displaced families.
Court orders new halt on landfill construction in AM due to signs of irregularity
The Amazonas Court of Justice has ordered a new halt on the construction of a landfill in Iranduba due to suspected irregularities in the environmental licensing process.
Moraes orders search and installation of electronic ankle bracelet on the 6th target of the investigation into data leaks
A Brazilian federal police operation targeting individuals involved in leaking sensitive data from the Supreme Court led to the installation of electronic ankle bracelets on new suspects.
Malawi: Government Orders Fresh Probe Into Chikangawa Military Plane Crash
The Malawi government has initiated a new investigation into the Chikangawa military plane crash that resulted in the death of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and others.
The United States seizes a new oil tanker that fled the 'blockade' in the Caribbean
The U.S. has intercepted an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean that was trying to evade a blockade against sanctioned ships heading to Venezuela, marking the third such seizure since Trump's orders in December.
New York orders citywide travel ban as major blizzard hits eastern US
New York has implemented a citywide travel ban due to a significant blizzard affecting the eastern United States.
New York orders citywide travel ban as major storm hits US
New York City has implemented a travel ban and closed schools in anticipation of a major snowstorm affecting the northeast U.S.
New York Mayor Orders Citywide Travel Ban Ahead of Major Storm
New York Mayor has implemented a travel ban across the city in anticipation of a significant storm, affecting all vehicle types except for essential workers and emergency situations.
New York mayor Mamdani orders citywide travel ban ahead of major snowstorm
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has implemented a citywide travel ban and traffic network shutdown in response to an impending major snowstorm.
Zeekr arrives in Italy: the new Chinese premium electric car (with Swedish design) opens orders
Zeekr, the premium electric vehicle brand of the Geely Auto Group, has announced its arrival in the Italian market through official distributor Jameel Motors Italia, marking a significant step in its European expansion.
THEON launches 30 million investments in Greece in 2026 for a new platform product production facility
THEON plans a $30 million investment in Greece to build a new facility for producing platform products by 2026, bolstered by significant orders and a strong backlog.
Seanergy: Fleet renewal with 3 newbuilds and sale of older vessel
Seanergy Maritime Holdings reports its fifth consecutive year of profitability, announcing new vessel orders and ongoing shareholder returns.
USA says three are killed in new attack on drug boat
The U.S. Southern Command reported that three suspected drug traffickers were killed in a military operation in the Caribbean on orders from General Francis L. Donovan.
New York Times: Immigration Administration Violates the Constitution and Congress Must Intervene Immediately
The New York Times criticizes the Trump administration's immigration policies, stating that the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly violated constitutional rights and ignored judicial orders.
Samsung offers up to $900 in credit for the new Galaxy S26 if these requirements are met
Samsung has opened pre-orders for its new Galaxy S26, offering up to $900 in trade-in credit for customers who meet certain requirements.
Donald Trump Returns to Coal with Executive Orders
Donald Trump has announced new executive orders aimed at supporting the coal industry by mandating military contracts and allocating funds for coal plant modernization.
Vatican orders traditionalist Catholic group to suspend self-ordered bishops' ordinations
The Vatican has ordered an ultratraditionalist Catholic group to reverse its decision to independently ordain new bishops, a move that sparked a crisis within the Church.
[Editorial] The Military Movements During the Insurrection Must Be Revealed in Their Entirety
The South Korean Ministry of National Defense is investigating military personnel related to the December 3rd insurrection and has revealed new evidence implicating former President Yoon Suk-yeol in military orders post the National Assembly's decision to lift martial law.
The surge in ship orders from Greek shipowners continues
Greek shipowners are set to increase their ship orders with a notable rise in demand for new vessels, particularly containerships, as evidenced by recent agreements with shipbuilding companies in China.
Editorial: Now is the time to believe that the worst is behind us in Finland's economy
Finland's economy may be showing signs of recovery, with notable increases in new orders in the technology sector, though caution still prevails among industry leaders.
The pop-up store that caused a huge queue comes to a new city
A pop-up store by King Colis, known for selling mystery packages of lost online orders, will open in Tampere after creating significant buzz in Helsinki.
The crescendo of ship orders by Greek shipowners continues
Greek shipowners are rapidly increasing their orders, with 16 new ship orders placed in the first week of February following 47 orders in January.
A Striking Growth Figure from the Industry - "Unfortunately, We Cannot Provide More Details"
Finland's industrial new orders surged by 37.7% in December compared to the previous year, primarily driven by substantial orders in the metal industry, although further details on order distribution remain unavailable.
PCTC deliveries accelerate, new orders subdued in 2025
The Pure Car Truck Carrier (PCTC) market has seen a surge in deliveries while new orders for 2025 are notably low.
Racing with new investments from the top shipbuilders
Major shipbuilding groups in Asia are ramping up investments to expand their capacities in response to growing demand for orders, while the US aims to revive its shipbuilding industry.
LNG carriers: Greek shipowners lead the way
The Greek shipowners are taking the lead in the global LNG carrier market, with plans for significant new orders and construction in the coming years.
Trump orders a priority to sell weapons to countries with higher defense spending
The article discusses Trump's new order emphasizing the priority of selling weapons to foreign partners with substantial defense investments, marking a shift in U.S. arms sales policy.
The volume of Russian arms export orders is nearly 70 billion
Russia's volume of arms export orders has reached nearly 70 billion dollars, boosted by new significant contracts, according to the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSVTS).
High Rates of PCTC Deliveries - Low New Orders in 2025
The Pure Car Truck Carrier (PCTC) market has reached a pivotal point with significant deliveries but declining new orders for 2025.
LNG carriers: The Greeks are making a difference
The global LNG carrier market is entering a new phase of intense activity, with a projected explosive increase in orders in 2026 led by Greek shipowners who play a pivotal role in this sector.
More than a dozen anti-ICE agitators hauled away by NYPD near Columbia University
More than a dozen anti-ICE demonstrators were arrested by the NYPD for allegedly defying orders during a protest outside Columbia University in New York.
NY Dow temporarily rises over 900 dollars, updates highest value during trading hours
On June 6, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by over 900 points during trading hours, marking a new intraday high as buying orders surged for semiconductor and financial stocks that had recently seen declines.
VMVT orders to withdraw these milk mixtures - being removed from the market for safety reasons
Nutricia has informed VMVT about the decision to withdraw certain batches of milk mixtures from the market as a precautionary measure due to new safety regulations regarding toxin levels in infant formulas.
Court orders deactivation of profiles and website used in attacks on Unimed Cuiabá
The court has ordered the deactivation of social media profiles and a website involved in defamation against the new management of Unimed Cuiabá, following an investigation into cyber crimes and administrative irregularities.
Is Japan Ready? The Davos Conference Questions Preparedness for a 'New World'
The recent Davos Conference highlighted the urgent need for countries, including Japan, to adapt to a rapidly changing global landscape marked by shifting international orders and significant geopolitical events.
India: Ready to buy Boeing aircraft worth up to $80 billion after agreement with the USA
India is poised to place aircraft orders from Boeing totaling up to $80 billion as part of a new trade agreement with the United States, confirmed by India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal.
"Looks Strongly Like a Turnaround" – German Industry Sees Largest Increase in Orders in Two Years
The German industry recorded a surprising 7.8% increase in new orders in December 2024, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth contrary to economists' predictions of a decline.
TEPJF orders INE to ensure certainty on the review of affiliations for new parties
The Electoral Court ordered the INE to provide certainty to organizations in the process of becoming new political parties regarding the definitions and interpretations to be applied in counting collected affiliations and determining compliance with legal requirements.
The order backlog of the technology industry has significantly strengthened
Finland's technology industry has seen a significant increase in order backlogs and new orders, as reported by the employer organization Technology Industry Association based on their latest survey.
Greek shipowners: 47 orders for newbuildings
In January, Greek shipowners placed 47 new ship orders, significantly higher than the eight orders recorded during the same period in 2025, indicating a robust enhancement in their ordering activity.
Setback for Lotocki: Justice ordered to expand the medical examination on the body of Silvina Luna
Aníbal Lotocki faces a new judicial setback as the court orders an extension of the medical assessment regarding the deceased actress Silvina Luna, following a request from the prosecution aiming to clarify significant aspects of the case.
Canada: Rise in the manufacturing sector for the first time in a year
Canada's manufacturing sector grew in January, marking its first expansion in a year, though new orders continued to decline amid rising costs and reduced exports.
One of the most famous Asian restaurants in Zagreb has opened at a new location
Tori Street Food, one of the most recognized Asian street food restaurants in Zagreb, has opened a new location in Zavrtnica 17 and is currently offering delivery and online orders through Glovo.
Greek shipowners: 47 orders for new ships
Greek shipowners have made an aggressive start to 2026 with 47 new ship orders recorded in the first 31 days of the year, compared to just eight in the same period in 2025, signaling potential for further orders throughout the year.
Was Renee Good Obligated to Comply With an ICE Agent’s Orders?
The article examines whether individuals are legally required to follow instructions given by ICE agents, using the case of Renee Good as a focal point.
Record orders by shipowners - 74 new ships for 65 billion euros
The cruise ship industry is undergoing significant expansion with 74 new cruise ships ordered globally, valued at over 65 billion euros and set to enter service by 2036, increasing passenger capacity by 205,000.
Senator Says Prosecutors Are Investigating Her After Video About Illegal Orders
A senator claims that prosecutors are investigating her following the release of a video discussing illegal orders.
Fast-food restaurants using new technology to reshape how customers place orders
Fast-food chains are integrating artificial intelligence into the ordering process to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and alleviate pressure on workers.
‘Shoot to Kill’: Accounts of Brutal Crackdown Emerge From Iran
Reports are revealing a violent crackdown in Iran with orders to 'shoot to kill' amidst ongoing protests.
A judge orders the removal of Maduro's defense lawyer because he was not hired by him
U.S. Judge Alvin Hellerstein ruled to dismiss Bruce Fein from representing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a New York case, stating that he was not authorized by the leader.