Offices and apartments worth billions around railway stations
The article discusses the revival of commercial development projects around railway stations in Polish cities, focusing on urban renewal and improved services for travelers.
The regularization of migrants will have its own windows at the Post Office and Social Security offices
Spain's government is implementing a new process for the regularization of migrants, allowing them to submit residency and work permit applications at designated offices.
Victory for Same-Sex Couples in NSA. What Consequences Will It Have for Polish Offices?
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has raised concerns about the country's refusal to recognize and transcribe foreign same-sex marriage certificates, leading to a ruling from the EU Court of Justice supporting these couples' rights.
Local Elections in Bavaria: Free Voters Take Many District Offices from the CSU
The Free Voters party has achieved significant victories in Bavarian district elections, taking several offices from the traditionally dominant CSU.
Postnord Closes Offices: "A Bolt from the Blue"
Postnord is closing its offices in ร sele, Dorotea, and Sorsele, which has significant repercussions for local businesses and employees.
Benue governor directs appointees seeking elective positions to resign by March 30
Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has set a March 30 deadline for appointees aiming for elective positions in the 2027 elections to resign from their offices.
Divorce without a Court. An Express Marriage Termination: Hit or Miss?
Poland's parliament has passed legislation allowing couples to obtain divorces through civil registry offices without court proceedings starting in 2027, drawing mixed reactions from legal experts and political factions.
The National Archive plans to close offices in four different cities
The National Archive of Finland is planning to close offices in Oulu, Joensuu, Helsinki, and Mikkeli by 2030, while looking for solutions to store documents in areas without official branches.
Alexis Charitsis has not resigned yet - Continuous meetings at the offices of the New Left
Alexis Charitsis remains in leadership of the New Left party amid ongoing discussions about the party's political direction.
Justice raids AFA offices in Ezeiza and Viamonte over the Pilar mansion case and funds managed by Faroni
Federal judge Adriรกn Gonzรกlez Charvay ordered raids at the AFA offices in Ezeiza and Viamonte amidst investigations into potential money laundering linked to the AFA treasurer and external fund management.
Warehouses will not share the fate of offices, from where tenants are moving to cheaper countries
An interview explores Poland's competitive position in the Central European warehouse market and future trends affecting it.
RCMP search MHCare, company linked to Alberta health corruption probe
The RCMP searched the offices of MHCare Medical in Edmonton as part of an ongoing investigation into corruption related to Alberta health contracts.
Justice suspends increase in commissioned positions in the Chamber of Campinas
A court in Campinas, Brazil, has temporarily suspended the increase in commissioned positions in city council offices following a request from the Public Ministry.
Shanghai certifies 30 overseas offices amid Chinaโs investment sales pitch
Shanghai has certified 30 new regional headquarters and 15 R&D centers for multinational corporations, promoting its openness to foreign investment amidst a decline in overall foreign direct investment in China.
A Rodent Disrupts US Government Phones and Internet
A rodent caused significant disruptions to phone and internet services at US government offices.
Cyberattacks and e-warfare target Greek ships and offices
Greek shipping has increasingly come under threat from cyberattacks and other forms of hybrid warfare, particularly since the onset of recent geopolitical conflicts.
Corruption in the AFA: The headquarters of the Directorate of Legal Persons of the province of Buenos Aires was raided
Federal judge Adriรกn Gonzalez Charvay ordered a raid on the central offices of the Directorate of Legal Persons in Buenos Aires to investigate allegations of money laundering linked to the Argentine Football Association (AFA).
Unemployment is rising, while job offices receive less and less money
Poland is experiencing an increase in unemployment, coupled with significant budget cuts to job offices aimed at providing support and activation programs.
Cyber Attacks and E-War on Greek Ships and Offices
The Greek shipping industry faces a surge in hybrid threats, including cyber attacks, which have intensified after conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.
The surveys for the XXIV Ranking of Legal Offices by 'Rzeczpospolita' are continuing
The annual survey for the XXIV Ranking of Legal Offices is ongoing, providing crucial insights into the legal services market in Poland.
The Court of Cassation extends the protection of journalists' sources everywhere, even outside their offices
The French Court of Cassation has reaffirmed the protection of journalists' sources in all locations, ruling in favor of a journalist who contested the seizure of his notes and devices.
Illinois primary results live: the one who will face Pritzker in November is defined
Voters in Illinois participate in primary elections to select candidates for various state offices, including governor and attorney general, on March 17, with JB Pritzker facing no competition in his party.
Illinois Primary Elections 2026: What is being voted on today, March 17, candidates and how Pritzker and Bailey are progressing
Today, March 17, voters in Illinois are participating in primary elections to select candidates for various state offices, with Governor J.B. Pritzker facing no competition in the Democratic primary, while several Republican candidates vie to challenge him in the general election.
New Rule to Save Fuel in Sri Lanka, Learn...
The Sri Lankan government has implemented a four-day work week for government offices, schools, and universities to conserve fuel amidst a crisis.
After Pakistan, Sri Lanka also surrenders to fuel crisis, extends holidays in offices
Sri Lanka has implemented a four-day work week in response to a severe fuel crisis exacerbated by ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Sri Lanka designates Wednesday as a holiday to avoid energy crisis
Sri Lanka has declared every Wednesday a public holiday for schools, universities, and government offices to mitigate a looming energy crisis exacerbated by fuel shortages.
The owner of Zara is building a new headquarters next to a brutalist monument
Inditex, the Spanish clothing giant, is moving forward with its plans to relocate some offices to a new site near Barcelona, adjacent to a historic power plant undergoing revitalization.
Cuban activist Yoani Sรกnchez reported that police are not allowing her to leave her home in Havana
Cuban activist Yoani Sรกnchez claims she is being prevented by an undercover policeman from leaving her home in Havana after a protest in Morรณn where damages to local Communist Party offices occurred.
Cuba: Protesters Loot Communist Party Offices (video)
Cuban protesters looted Communist Party offices during a rare public demonstration against high food prices and ongoing power outages.
Drones target the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport, an oil refinery, and diplomatic offices in Erbil
Recent drone attacks have targeted Baghdad International Airport, an oil refinery in Erbil, and diplomatic facilities, escalating tensions in the region.
Wedding tourism on the rise. Prague is becoming a lucrative place for foreign ceremonies
Prague is experiencing a notable increase in demand from foreign couples seeking to get married, with many summer dates already fully booked.
What is voted on in the Illinois primary elections 2026
The Illinois primary elections on March 17, 2026, will determine candidates for various offices, with Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker running unopposed and Republican candidates vying for the chance to compete against him in the general election.
After the scandals: "Room for improvements"
Former security chief Klas Friberg has identified areas for improvement in the security work of the Government Offices of Sweden following a series of security scandals.
Rein Lang: What Camera?
Rein Lang discusses the implications of surveillance cameras and laws surrounding their use in taxpayer offices in Estonia.
Clear signal for a new police building in central Gothenburg
Gothenburg plans a new police building alongside student housing, offices, and new facilities for Ullevi Tennis with goals to densify the area and enhance urban safety.
VIDEO โฉ Open offices have a cruel downside
A Swedish study reveals that open offices significantly increase the risk of workplace bullying compared to traditional office settings.
The PPF Group is selling offices in London. The price will be in the billions of crowns
The PPF Group is set to sell its office properties in London, with expected revenue in the billions of Czech crowns.
The Legal Services Agency closing over a hundred offices across Finland โ read the complete list here
The Legal Services Agency in Finland proposes closing over a hundred offices, significantly restructuring its organization.
Evacuations, Closures, and Home Office: The Future of Multinationals in Dubai Is at Risk Due to War
Following threats from Iran to attack economic interests tied to the U.S. and Israel, Western banks and consultancies have evacuated staff from their Dubai offices.
Citi, StanChart evacuate Dubai offices, HSBC closes Qatar branches as fears grow
Major banks are shutting down or evacuating offices in the Middle East amid growing regional tensions and fears for employee safety.
UAE-Qatar: Banks and consulting firms evacuate or close their offices after Iranian threats
Citigroup and Standard Chartered have begun evacuating their offices in Dubai due to Iranian threats against banks associated with the US and Israel.
Citi, Deloitte, PwC... Several companies take measures to protect their employees in the Middle East
Major companies like Citi, Deloitte, and PwC are evacuating employees and closing offices in the Middle East amid heightened tensions and threats from the Iranian military.
Pentagon gutted civilian watchdogs before Iran school strike โ Politico
A report reveals that the Pentagon significantly reduced oversight offices for civilian harm mitigation prior to a deadly strike on a school in Iran that killed at least 170 people.
Munich's Lord Mayor Gives Up Offices at FC Bayern: Reiter's Withdrawal Comes Too Late and Leaves Too Many Questions Open
Munich's Mayor Dieter Reiter has decided to resign from his positions at FC Bayern following criticism after a poor election result, raising further questions about his actions and potential disciplinary consequences.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will investigate what salary should be paid to employees: up to 40 thousand euros will be allocated for this
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to allocate up to 40,000 euros to objectively assess the proper salary for employees working in diplomatic missions and consular offices abroad.
Polish Offices Block Export of Services
Polish public administration is blocking the export of services, hindering the country's economy and reputation within the EU.
The number of vacant offices is quickly decreasing due to weak construction. Rents will rise.
Vacant office spaces in Czechia are rapidly diminishing due to a slowdown in construction, leading to predictions of rising rental prices.
Malawi: ACB Rolls Out Surveillance Vehicle to Target Corruption Hotspots
Malawi's Anti-Corruption Bureau has launched a surveillance vehicle to monitor government offices known for corruption, aiming to bolster anti-graft efforts.
The Dark Side of Open Offices - Even Remote Work Doesnโt Help
A study highlights the increased risk of workplace bullying in open office environments compared to traditional workspace settings, revealing that even remote work does not mitigate this issue.
Oil Crisis in Pakistan... Government has set 5 rules for schools, colleges, and offices
Pakistan is experiencing a fuel crisis due to rising oil prices and disrupted supplies caused by tensions in the Middle East, prompting the government to introduce new regulations to conserve fuel.