The use of open data from the Register Center has increased to 1.5 million downloads
The Register Center in Lithuania reported a significant increase in the use of its open data, with 1.5 million downloads attributed to nearly 60,000 unique users in the past year.
2-year-old boy drowns in home pool in Feira de Santana
A two-year-old boy named João Guilherme Virgínio de Souza drowned in a home pool in Feira de Santana, Brazil, after gaining access through an open pool fence.
Action offers free health consultations and exams in Macapá; learn how to schedule
Starting from this Friday, residents of Macapá can access free health services focused on women's health but open to all, through the 'Carreta Delas' program.
The ‘Spotify’ Moment of the Mexican Banking System
The article discusses the potential impact of Open Banking in Mexico, likening it to how Spotify revolutionized music access by creating a more integrated and user-friendly experience.
Public Transport Tickets in Île-de-France: Regulator Forces IDFM to Open Sale of Navigo Passes to SNCF and RATP
The transport regulatory authority has ordered Île-de-France Mobilités to allow SNCF and RATP to sell Navigo passes, enhancing competition and access to digital tickets.
Study, work and age without papers. Digital identity is set to open Europe to Czechs
The introduction of digital identity aims to improve access to opportunities in Europe for Czech citizens.
Matějská Fair Opens Its Gates
The Matějská Fair in Prague is set to open, but access to the event's website is currently hindered due to technical issues.
"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.
Open crater, flooded streets and avenues: see PHOTOS and VIDEOS of the storm in Juiz de Fora
A intense storm in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, caused significant damage with flooding and the opening of a large crater in the access road.
US funding for global internet freedom ‘effectively gutted’
US funding for a global initiative to promote internet freedom is severely threatened, jeopardizing efforts to maintain open internet access worldwide.
Applications open for SUS Experiences in Abaré in May; see how to participate
The Brazilian health ministry is inviting applications for the 'National Program of Experiences in SUS' to promote unique health experiences, focusing on the challenges of access to health in the Amazon region.
OADC boosts data centre capacity with NTT deal
Open Access Data Centres expands its infrastructure capacity significantly by acquiring seven data centres in South Africa from NTT Ltd.
The railway tunnel on Aianduse Street is open to pedestrians
The railway tunnel on Aianduse Street in Estonia has received a temporary permit for pedestrian use, with partial access via stairs due to ongoing construction.
Report reveals: Fiber optic connection prices could spiral out of control
A new report indicates that only 30% of fiber optic networks in Finland are open, significantly lower than the nearly 100% openness in Sweden and Denmark, which could lead to increased costs for consumers.
Access group schools open the 1st night of parades in Amapá; PHOTOS
The samba schools of Macapá kicked off the access group parades, showcasing regional cultural themes and addressing local issues such as the economic impact of oil exploration.
More Specialists Doctors Program has open registrations for 122 positions in Piauí; see cities
The Brazilian government is offering 122 medical positions across 15 cities in Piauí as part of its Mais Médicos Especialistas program to improve specialized healthcare access.
OADC supports NDPC to promote data privacy
Open Access Data Centres reaffirmed its support for Nigeria's data protection agenda during the National Privacy Week Summit organized by the Nigeria Data Protection Commission.
The diet that reduces the risk of stroke in women
Women who follow the Mediterranean diet have a lower risk of stroke, according to a study published in the journal 'Neurology Open Access' by the American Academy of Neurology.
School vouchers can now be requested in Texas: what documents are needed
Texas families can now begin the process to access state school vouchers, with the application system open until March 17 for the upcoming school year.
Indonesia and Malaysia open the global regulatory hunt against Elon Musk's Grok for false sexual content
Indonesia has become the first country to officially block access to Elon Musk's Grok chatbot due to concerns over the generation of false pornographic content.
‘We want people to sit, pause, relax’: National Trust to open its libraries for public use
The National Trust aims to make its historic properties more inviting by allowing visitors to sit on furniture and use libraries, promoting a more relaxed experience.
Common Property, Digital Culture, and Balanced Development
The article highlights the significance of January 1st as International Day of Common Property, fostering a public dialogue on open access, open data, and the role of digital cultural heritage in the knowledge economy, particularly in Greece.