Who after Moravec? Several surprising names are in play to take over the show
The departure of Václav Moravec from Czech Television has led to a tense atmosphere within the news management, which is now seeking optimal solutions for the future of the program.
Residents blame housing development after flash flooding
Residents of Gisborne, Victoria, are attributing recent flash flooding to a nearby housing development, prompting calls for action from local authorities.
Calls for wild deer to be labelled a pest as population grows
Farmers and community groups in Tasmania are urging the government to classify wild deer as pests due to their rapidly increasing population and the resulting agricultural impacts.
The Curator: I tried the Oura Ring 4—here’s why it’s worth the hype
The article reviews the Oura Ring 4, highlighting its features such as sleep tracking and stress monitoring, and explains its appeal based on personal experience.
Internal Strife at ZDF: 'Spit in the Face of Thousands of Colleagues'
A leaked internal meeting at ZDF reveals deep divisions among staff regarding the handling of a recent AI-generated news segment, leading to tensions between management and employees.
How dingo behaviour on K'gari changed in years before Piper James's death
The article discusses the changes in dingo behavior on K'gari leading up to the fatal attack on Piper James, highlighting management challenges and ecological considerations.
Councils want courts to hand out bigger fines for fly-tipping
Local councils in England are advocating for higher court-imposed fines for fly-tipping in response to a rise in incidents of illegal waste dumping.
[Pharmaceutical Bio News] Daewoong Pharmaceutical Introduces Employee Health Management Platform
Daewoong Pharmaceutical has launched an integrated employee health management platform called 'Biz 36.5', developed in collaboration with a digital health care company.
Congress votes to summon Bondi over handling of Epstein files
The US Congress has voted to summon Pam Bondi to provide evidence regarding the Trump administration's management of the Epstein files.
Pam Bondi summoned to testify in U.S. House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation
Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed by the U.S. House Oversight Committee to provide testimony regarding the Justice Department's management of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Event planners of Barunga Festival 'blindsided' by hiring of new agency
The Barunga Festival in Australia will see a change in management as the previous agency claims to have been blindsided by the decision.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas on Tuesday, March 3, 2026
The coverage includes a report on the fourth day of war, with various perspectives on the escalating conflict involving Iran and oil market reactions, along with local news including a football team's management change and a mother's account of a collective rape case.
Good news in Texas: Greg Abbott appoints this official to manage the state's disaster funds
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas has appointed a new official to oversee disaster funds, emphasizing the significant influence of this role on reconstruction efforts following disasters.
Calgary warns residents of consequences if water use enters ‘risky red zone’
Calgary officials are urging residents to conserve water in light of an upcoming shutdown that will reduce supply from the main water source for the city.
Without editing, there is no journalism
The article discusses the historical significance and evolution of time management in journalism, emphasizing the importance of editing and selection in reporting.
Good news for California: a key update modernizes the air quality framework in the Mojave Desert
The EPA has approved a significant update to California's air quality management system focusing on the Mojave Desert to replace outdated regulations.
Man Utd taking Kobbie Mainoo transfer risk as latest contract stance emerges
Manchester United faces uncertainty regarding Kobbie Mainoo's long-term future despite his recent success under manager Michael Carrick after a troubled period during Ruben Amorim's management.
Kari Määttä received a worrying message about his forest – some trees were dead
Kari Määttä, a forest owner in Sotkamo, Finland, received alarming news about dead trees in his forest, prompting a warning from forestry authorities about potential pests and diseases.
Nationwide prescribed burn program being launched, administered through UBC-Okanagan
A new program aims to expand the use of prescribed burns in Canada to mitigate wildfire risks.
Australians will receive mobile alert in July under new emergency trial
Australia is set to trial a new mobile alert system in July, aimed at providing faster emergency warnings during disasters.
Think your New Year's privacy reset worked? Think again
This article discusses the challenges of maintaining online privacy, highlighting that despite efforts to delete personal information from data broker sites, data often reappears over time.
Ruben Amorim's comments about Benjamin Sesko speak volumes now after Man Utd statements
Ruben Amorim expresses strong support for Benjamin Sesko amid his initial struggles at Manchester United, highlighting his growing performance under new management.
Plan to bottle and export water from drought-prone area doesn't 'pass the pub test'
The Southern Downs Regional Council in Queensland has rejected a proposal for a water bottling facility, leading to farmers calling for a review of existing water licenses.
What experts want you to know about endometriosis surgery
Experts express concerns about the management of endometriosis surgery in Australia, highlighting the need for adherence to updated best practice guidelines.
Farmers say nature reserve a ticking time bomb without fire mitigation
Wheatbelt farmers near Lake Magenta Nature Reserve in Western Australia express concerns about the rising fire risk due to a lack of fire management and controlled burns in recent years.
3 national parks slash red tape for Americans by boldly transforming visitor entry
Three of the busiest national parks in the U.S. are eliminating advance reservations during peak seasons to improve accessibility for visitors.
Coober Pedy pays triple the state average for water but that could soon end
Coober Pedy residents are facing some of the highest water bills in South Australia, but changes in management of the water network by SA Water may reduce costs.
Nine-kilometre outback goat trap catching thousands and paying for itself
A massive, technologically advanced goat trap in remote Western Australia efficiently captures feral goats while reducing stress and operating costs for local livestock management.
Buy-out offer for Wang Fuk Court owners in Hong Kong
Hong Kong authorities have announced a buy-out offer for those displaced by the Wang Fuk Court fire, opting for community development over rebuilding the complex.
Safety concerns at forefront as MotoGP moves to Adelaide street circuit
Concerns regarding rider safety and traffic management arise as MotoGP announces its move to a street circuit in Adelaide next year.
Will cattle producers be exempt from NT weed plan?
The Northern Territory's draft buffel grass management plan is being scrutinized, with concerns that it disproportionately favors the cattle industry over environmental and Aboriginal interests.
Capybara with 'arch' on its chest: learn how the management for the safe removal of an artifact stuck to the body of an animal works in Piracicaba
The city of Piracicaba is implementing management strategies to safely remove an object lodged in the chest of a capybara, ensuring the animal's well-being throughout the process.
'Prolific waste criminal' ordered to pay £1.4m for illegal dumping at 16 sites
Varun Datta, a waste broker from London, has been fined £1.4 million for illegally dumping over 4,275 tonnes of waste at various locations across England.
Bill Gates withdraws from Indian AI Impact Summit
Bill Gates has withdrawn from the Indian AI Impact Summit, where he was to speak alongside global leaders, amid controversies surrounding the event's management.
News in Texas: why Greg Abbott renewed the disaster proclamation for drought
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed an extension of the disaster proclamation due to ongoing drought conditions affecting large parts of the state.
Pee power: McGill researchers harnessing human urine for clean energy
Researchers at McGill University are improving technology that converts human urine into electricity using microbial fuel cells.
Think chicken is healthier than beef? New study says not so fast
A new study indicates that chicken may not be healthier than lean beef, challenging prevailing dietary advice for prediabetes management.
Man Utd news: Luis Enrique proposal shot down as club deny making contact with manager
Manchester United's management has denied any contact with Luis Enrique regarding a managerial position, as Michael Carrick looks to continue his unbeaten run as interim coach.
Plan to burn 700,000 tonnes of Sydney's red-bin rubbish near Parkes hits a hurdle
The Parkes Shire Council has officially opposed a proposed waste incinerator that would burn waste from Sydney.
Bruno Fernandes handed Man Utd transfer verdict in damning reality check
Bruno Fernandes faces uncertainty regarding his future at Manchester United, with potential interest from other clubs and conflicting messages from club management.
MORNING GLORY: Just say no to the 'Talking Filibuster' — it's a waste of time
The author argues against the 'talking filibuster' proposal in the Senate, stating that time spent debating it is a waste that cannot be reclaimed.
Breaking: Man arrested after fatal Sydney stabbing escaped care days before attack
A man arrested for a fatal stabbing in Sydney had escaped from care shortly prior to the incident, raising concerns about the management of patients with mental health issues.
Rural council threatened with $3.8 million fine after unauthorized dump fires
Balonne Shire Council may face a $3.8 million fine due to repeated unauthorized dump fires at the Dirranbandi Waste Facility.
The Heralds of Bad News in Companies: This is How to Teach to Deliver Negative Information to Subordinates
Companies are training their managers to handle face-to-face discussions with their teams regarding difficult topics.
Emu raids on WA town's rubbish tip spark calls to bolster site security
Nannup residents are raising concerns about emus raiding the local rubbish tip, risking their health by consuming waste.
The digital
The article explores how Jeffrey Epstein used digital strategies to obscure his dark secrets and maintain a favorable public image through extensive online reputation management.
Overlapping disaster seasons change the nature of emergency resourcing
Emergency resource sharing is becoming increasingly complex in Australia due to overlapping fire and flood seasons.
Sad News on February 14
The article announces the passing of Yoon Jeong-ho, a senior member of the Hankyoreh newspaper's integrated management center.
Man Utd news: Marcus Rashford return timeline as club hatch new transfer plan
Manchester United is planning its future as it awaits the return of Marcus Rashford and prepares for upcoming matches under interim management.
Can modern technology outsmart the elusive fox?
Research at Booderee National Park is using technology to track foxes in order to protect native species from this invasive predator.