Companies with on-site work face more difficulty filling vacancies, says research
In Brazil, companies that operate exclusively on-site report greater challenges in filling job vacancies compared to organizations with hybrid or remote work models.
615 Civic and Social Groups Call for a Second March 1st Revolution, Demand the Liquidation of Pro-Japanese and New Right Forces
615 civic and social organizations urged the liquidation of pro-Japanese and New Right forces in South Korea and criticized Japan's ultra-nationalism ahead of the 107th anniversary of the March 1st Movement.
Students Are on Vacation
Over 1.8 million students and around 80,000 teachers in Ecuador have concluded classes, marking the beginning of school vacations that present both recreational opportunities and responsibilities for parents and organizations involved.
Andrew Grill: 'The competitive advantage is no longer technology, it's learning faster'
Andrew Grill argues that organizations should focus on cultural changes rather than merely accumulating technology, advocating for continuous learning and curiosity-driven leadership.
Senate. The government is increasingly close to passing labor reform despite the rejection of the PJ and the CGT
The Argentine government is on the verge of passing a controversial labor reform despite opposition from key political and labor organizations.
Donald Trump does not rule out a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba
Donald Trump has signed an emergency order against Cuba, citing its support for hostile nations and terrorist organizations.
Pakistan's war with Afghanistan is 'magnet for terrorists' - and the UK could suffer
The ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan has escalated, raising concerns that it may provide a fertile ground for terrorist organizations to operate, potentially endangering the UK.
Israel's top court allows aid groups to keep working in Gaza, for now
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily permitted aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, to continue their operations in Gaza after blocking a government ban.
Danish media has filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company OpenAI
Danish media organizations have initiated legal action against OpenAI, seeking to prohibit the use of their publications for AI training without explicit permission and compensation.
The court has frozen the Israeli government's plans to ban foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended a governmental decision aimed at banning nearly 40 foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
Police links the attacks in Machala to disputes between Los Lobos and SaoBox
Explosive attacks in Machala are suspected to be linked to a conflict between the criminal organizations Los Lobos and SaoBox.
The Spanish countryside maintains its rejection of the agreement between the EU and Mercosur: 'It puts healthy and safe food at risk'
Spanish agricultural organizations express strong opposition to the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, citing risks to national products and consumers.
Taliban Legalizes Slavery and Domestic Violence
The Taliban's new criminal code, signed by leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, has raised alarms among human rights organizations for legalizing slavery and domestic violence while categorizing citizens into hierarchical classes that affect legal consequences.
E24: Brende removed from the websites of international organizations
Bรธrge Brende has been removed from the websites of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and the Harvard International Negotiation Program.
The name removed from the websites of international organizations
Bรธrge Brende's name has been removed from the websites of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and Harvard International Negotiation Program following revelations about his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
The High Court has frozen the expulsion of 37 humanitarian aid organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
Israel's High Court has temporarily halted the expulsion of 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their activities for now under specific restrictions.
Israel's Supreme Court allows aid groups facing govt ban to keep working in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a government ban on 37 foreign aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their operations while the court reviews the case.
Gazprom Neft Senior Manager Arrested in St. Petersburg for Bribery
A senior manager at Gazprom Neft was arrested in St. Petersburg on suspicion of bribery, involving illegal payments linked to contract bids and favoritism for commercial organizations.
Reykjadalur receives tens of millions despite others getting less
Reykjadalur has secured significant funding while other organizations will see reductions in financial support due to budget reallocations.
Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Government, Allows Humanitarian Organizations to Operate in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of international humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, allowing them to continue their work despite the government's efforts to halt their activities.
TESTS. When did the scouting movement start in Latvia during which war and other tricky questions about organizations
The article discusses a quiz about various organizations, including the scouting movement in Latvia, coinciding with International Non-Governmental Organizations Day.
Breaking: Israeli Supreme Court freezes government's decision to expel 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
The Israeli Supreme Court has decided to freeze a government order to expel 37 humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank.
CSX Tech is born to redefine the global technology market
CSX Tech has been launched to develop a technological base aimed at positioning organizations competitively in the global market.
Kenya: Amnesty Kenya, Civil Groups Demand Urgent Cabinet Memo to Tackle Femicide
Civil society organizations in Kenya are urging the government to submit a Cabinet memorandum aimed at addressing femicide following a deadline set by the President.
After 'Mencho': New Strategy?
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum faces criticism for her security strategy amid rising violence attributed to criminal organizations.
Women in Science: What Does the New Report Reveal?
A recent global report highlights progress and ongoing challenges in gender equality within scientific organizations, focusing on women's representation.
New taxation suffocates civil society organizations
The abrupt revocation of tax exemptions for Brazil's non-profit organizations under Complementary Law 224/2025 threatens the viability of many civil society organizations.
Outer Limits for Offshore Aquaculture Set by the Government
The Norwegian government has established outer limits for areas designated for offshore aquaculture despite warnings from environmental organizations.
Marine farming areas established by the government: - Risky, say the Hunters and Fishermen's Association
The Norwegian government has set the boundaries for marine farming areas, a move criticized by environmental organizations as risky.
Scandal in Speed Skating: The Ice-Cold Truth
The President of the Olympic Speed Skating Federation, Matthias Groรe, has barred two journalists from ARD, raising questions about the accountability and transparency of publicly funded sports organizations in Germany.
Anniversaries of February 27: What happened on a day like today?
February 27 marks the World NGO Day, commemorating the efforts and societal impact of non-governmental organizations.
More than 1,400 organizations lost their donor status: the reason is one
Over 1,400 organizations in Lithuania lost their status as donor receivers due to the failure to submit annual activity reports.
Concerns over humanitarian implications after the departure of international staff from Gaza
Concerns arise over potential humanitarian crises in Gaza following the withdrawal of international personnel after Israel revoked licenses for 37 major humanitarian organizations.
37 International Organizations Leave Gaza: This Way the Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in the Sector
The departure of 37 international organizations from Gaza, including critical providers of medical and food aid, exacerbates the already dire humanitarian situation affecting over two million Palestinians.
Tilde applies its language model in practice for the first time
Tilde has implemented its language model, TildeOpen, to develop AI tools for businesses and public organizations without security risks.
A World Cup Among the Criminals
The article discusses the intersection of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, and the pressing security concerns posed by criminal organizations in the region.
Saharanpur: Protest over girl's disappearance, Hindu organizations take to the streets
In Saharanpur, villagers and local Hindu organizations protested and blocked roads for about five hours following the sudden disappearance of a young woman.
Increasing Car Theft: The Dismantling Locations are 'Yards', Some Areas Have Local Ordinances Without Legal Regulations
Car theft incidents in Japan have been steadily increasing, with many vehicles being dismantled and illegally exported overseas, often involving criminal organizations.
Manuel Espino joins Lรณpez Obrador's campaign
Former PAN national leader Manuel Espino has joined Andrรฉs Manuel Lรณpez Obrador's presidential campaign as coordinator of social and civil organizations.
Harry and Meghan 'snubbed' by two major VIPs on their Middle East tour
Harry and Meghan experienced a perceived snub during their two-day visit to Jordan, as they did not meet the country's royal family despite their efforts to engage with humanitarian organizations.
The Senate is ready to approve the labor reform and lower the age of criminal responsibility to 14 years this Friday
The Argentine Senate is set to approve labor reform and a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, amidst potential legal challenges from labor organizations.
Mexico's Struggle Against Drug Cartels Could Turn into a Particularly Deadly War
The decades-long battle in Mexico against drug cartels has led to varying outcomes, with the rise and fall of criminal organizations without significant improvements in the drug trade situation.
Israel forces 37 humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza
Israel has ordered 37 major humanitarian organizations, including Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and Oxfam, to evacuate Gaza after terminating their operating licenses due to refusal to comply with registration conditions.
KL: Stringent demand for the top position of the conservative MEP
Seven European advocacy organizations demand the cancellation of the negotiation position for MEP Aura Salla concerning the simplification of digital regulation.
Analysis: Since the Rise of Fico's Government, NGOs Have Lost at Least 16 Million
Non-governmental organizations in Slovakia have lost at least 16 million euros in public funding since the establishment of Robert Fico's fourth government, according to an analysis by the Platform for Democracy and the Open Society Foundation.
Letter to the Editor: Shameful Silence about How Israel is Expelling Doctors from Gaza
The article expresses outrage over Israel's decision to expel help organizations from Palestinian territories, highlighting the silence of Swedish media on the matter.
More than 40 detained, 29 weapons and 20 motorcycles seized during operation Apollo 8
The Apollo 8 operation in Ecuador resulted in over 40 arrests and the seizure of numerous weapons and vehicles, aimed at disrupting criminal organizations.
The government boasts about cutting funds to NGOs, but lets millions go to party institutes.
The Czech government announces funding cuts to non-governmental organizations while continuing to provide financial support to party-related entities.
How do we get more people to the election party? Fund launches quick grant on election day, while NGO advocates for the long haul
A fund is providing quick grants to civic organizations to encourage more young people to vote.