New "Exoikonomo" and "Change Device" – The conditions, the funding model
Over 340,000 households are expected to participate in Greece's new energy-saving programs set to be launched under the Social Climate Fund.
UFPB launches new selection process for occupancy of residual or unfilled vacancies
The Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB) has announced a new admission process for its undergraduate programs aimed at filling unfilled vacancies through Specific Selection Process (PSE).
VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, March 20, 2026
The article presents a variety of news items including requests from Iran's new supreme leader, commentary on the impact of war on security perceptions in Dubai and Qatar, information on a legal case affecting elections, updates on diabetes medication in Brazil, tax declaration programs, and music festival news.
Hochul pleads for wealthy New Yorkers to return from red states like Florida, Texas as tax base 'eroded'
New York Governor Kathy Hochul urges wealthy residents who have relocated to states with lower taxes, like Florida and Texas, to return to New York to help bolster the state's eroding tax base necessary for funding social programs.
Damning audit finds NSW prison programs have ‘little to no impact’ on reoffending rates for Indigenous people
An audit reveals that prison programs in New South Wales are failing to reduce reoffending rates among Indigenous individuals, highlighting systemic issues in support services post-release.
DYPA: The provisional results table for applications concerning the new training action has been published
The Public Employment Service (DYPA) of Greece has published a provisional results table for applicants participating in skill enhancement and retraining programs in high-demand sectors.
DYP: Temporary results of beneficiaries-employees for the new training action
The temporary results for participation in new training programs focusing on digital, green, and economic skills were announced by DYP in Greece.
Senate Republican expands childcare fraud crackdown to more blue states
A Senate Republican is expanding his investigation into childcare fraud from Minnesota to include New York, Michigan, and Oregon, citing concerns over improper payments in state-administered programs.
Culture: New Curator for Exhibitions at the Dießener Taubenturm
Sylvia Franz has been appointed as the new curator for exhibitions at the Dießener Taubenturm, where she aims to connect various themes in art and crafts with a focus on collaboration with local institutions and artists.
DYPA: From today, the submission of training programs in the new program begins
Today marks the start of the submission process for training programs from approved providers under the new DYPA initiative focused on skill enhancement in high-demand sectors.
Valga County Vocational Training Center Starts Drone Education
The Valga County Vocational Training Center in Estonia is introducing new four-year vocational education programs including unmanned vehicle technology, logistics, automotive repair technology, woodworking, social studies, and tourism services.
Govt, private sector unite for trade digitalisation
The Nigerian government and private sector are collaborating to enhance trade digitalisation, with awareness programs scheduled to improve stakeholder readiness for a new technology-driven trade environment.
'My House, My Life' program benefits 192 families in new residential area in Manaus; check the list
The 'My House, My Life' program has provided housing for 192 families in a new residential complex in Manaus, Brazil.
Change in schools depends on parental support. The state is currently ignoring them
The Czech Education Minister has postponed the implementation of new educational programs, emphasizing that successful reform depends heavily on parental attitudes.
Disappearance of a General in the U.S.: Worked on Secret Pentagon Programs
A U.S. general has mysteriously disappeared, prompting an urgent search as he was involved in secretive military technology development and has undisclosed health issues.
Orientation Held for New Resident Companies at Sangji University Startup Incubation Center
Sangji University's Startup Incubation Center hosted an orientation for new resident companies to introduce them to support programs and resources.
TLÜ will open two new study programs next academic year
Tallinn University (TLÜ) will introduce two new study programs in the next academic year.
New York governor warned to fix race-based college program or be taken to court
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is under pressure to amend a state-funded college program that allegedly discriminates against White and Asian students, facing potential legal actions from two advocacy groups.
Not only vaccinations against tuberculosis. Consultant on priorities in neonatology
Professor Tomasz Szczapa discusses new priorities in neonatology, particularly regarding vaccination programs and the SCID pilot study.
TalTech opens eight new and updated curricula
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool (TalTech) has launched new and updated educational programs, receiving 516 applications in the first week.
Google will have three new programs for startups and prepares for the reopening of the Campus in São Paulo
Google is launching three new programs aimed at Brazilian startups as it prepares to reopen its Campus in São Paulo.
Coop Updates Loyalty Program
Coop and Coop Bank are revising the terms of one of Estonia's largest loyalty programs, allowing approximately 672,000 users of the Savings Card and Savings Card Plus to apply for a new Coop Plus credit card.
Top Trump agency cuts off foreign nationals from all loan programs: 'Must prioritize American citizens'
The U.S. Small Business Administration has implemented a new policy denying loan access to foreign nationals to focus on supporting American citizens.
A new show about entrepreneurship "Uprising" on Latvian Public Media
A new television program called "Uprising" will focus on innovative Latvian entrepreneurs, showcasing their journeys and experiences in the international market and EU support programs.
As US universities retreat from China partnerships, who is filling the academic void?
The article discusses how American universities are reducing partnerships in China due to geopolitical tensions, leading to the emergence of new academic programs offered by local institutions like SJTU.
Bronkhorstspruit Gets Water Relief As Government Intervention Delivers New Borehole
A new borehole has been inaugurated in Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa, as part of a government initiative to enhance water supply and promote women's empowerment through sustainable water and sanitation programs.
Which universities train lawyers best? The Ministry of Justice has published new data
The Polish Ministry of Justice has released new data analyzing the results of preliminary entrance exams for legal training programs, indicating which universities produce the most successful candidates.
In search of ratings: these are the new programs coming to eltrece and América TV
The article discusses the upcoming television programs on Argentinian networks eltrece and América TV aimed at boosting ratings after a disappointing summer season.
Television: ARD and ZDF are shutting down three channels – new bundling planned
ARD and ZDF will discontinue three linear channels while introducing a new bundling of programs under different brands.
PPC Group and Georgetown University partner to launch a new university legal entity in Greece
Georgetown University is seeking approval to establish a legal entity in Greece to offer postgraduate programs, in partnership with PPC Group.
The admission of new students has started at the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences
The Estonian Academy of Security Sciences has opened admissions for applied higher education and master's programs, welcoming candidates fluent in Estonian, including recent school graduates and those considering a career change.
Registrations for dance and theater workshops are open in Teresina; find out how to enroll
Registrations are now open for new students interested in dance and theater workshops in Teresina, Brazil, with enrollment ongoing until March 6.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced the chosen STEM teachers to represent the state’s world-class educational system
New York State has announced the selection of STEM teachers to enhance excellence in education and address the shortage of qualified educators.
Centralized admission to 24 municipalities' educational institutions starts
A new centralized admission system for educational programs will begin accepting applications from 24 municipalities in Lithuania.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced more than $63 million to expand safe access to swimming
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced over $63 million in funding to improve safe swimming access as part of a broader initiative to encourage physical activities among children and teenagers.
The war they wanted: Netanyahu and Trump light the fuse in Iran
A new phase of open warfare has begun between Israel, the US, and Iran, marked by Israel's pre-emptive strike against Iran's missile and nuclear programs, with US involvement suggesting broader military objectives.
Attacks on Israel and US Bases: Here's How Tehran Might React
The extent of the joint US-Israel attack on Iran remains unclear, as new speculations arise about potential military actions to pressure the Iranian regime into accepting a diplomatic agreement regarding its nuclear and missile programs.
In search of audience, TV Gazeta will have three new news programs in its schedule in March
TV Gazeta is restructuring its programming to include three new news broadcasts starting March 2 to improve audience ratings.
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.
Deadline Today, February 27: Last Opportunity to Enroll Your Children in Free 3-K and Pre-K in NYC
Today is the last day for families to register their children for free 3-K and Pre-K programs in New York City, with applications being accepted online and in-person.
Trump’s fraud czar nominee touts Minnesota blueprint to root out Obamacare fraud, senior scams
Trump's nominee for fraud czar, Colin McDonald, emphasizes Minnesota's anti-fraud efforts as a model for a new DOJ division aimed at combating fraud in taxpayer-funded programs.
The Buenos Aires neighborhood that inaugurated its first bilingual school associated with Google Reference School
A new bilingual school in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Barracas has opened, offering innovative educational programs for local students.
Nuclear, ballistic missiles: Iran denounces 'big American lies'
Iran has condemned American statements about its nuclear and missile programs as 'big lies' ahead of new diplomatic talks in Geneva mediated by Oman.
We scanned the new tranche for culture: Check out the top 10 associations connected with Možemo
The City of Zagreb, under Tomislav Tomašević and the Možemo party, allocates substantial funds to cultural programs, benefiting closely associated associations.
Meal vouchers and food: new rules come into effect for previously protected companies; see what changes
New regulations for meal and food vouchers in Brazil have been implemented, broadening coverage to more workers and increasing transparency and competition among service providers.
AOC, Mamdani urge illegal immigrant parents to sign kids up for free pre-K
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are encouraging parents, regardless of immigration status, to enroll their children in free preschool programs.
The message in New York for which Mamdani wanted to speak in Spanish: "Regardless of immigration status"
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered a message in Spanish urging the Latino community to register for early childhood education programs alongside Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Youth Transforming Mexico: The programs with which Sheinbaum seeks to 'save' youths from crime
Claudia Sheinbaum has launched new programs aimed at preventing youth crime through her initiative, Youth Transforming Mexico.
New Funding Programs: City Gives Away Membership in Tenants' Association
The city of Frankfurt is providing free memberships in a tenants' association for low-income renters, funded with 100,000 euros.
Electoral law: mandatory to include the candidate for Prime Minister in the program
The Italian government aims to introduce a new electoral law requiring the name of the Prime Minister candidate to be included in electoral programs.