From We Can, they would change veterans' pensions; HDZ: Cheap populism and inciting discord
The political party We Can has proposed changes to the pension calculation for active military personnel and veterans in Croatia, while the ruling party, HDZ, criticizes it as divisive and simplistic.
Kim Jong Un Shows Confidence in Economic and Personnel Achievements as 'Most Significant in 30 Years'
At the recent Workers’ Party Congress, Kim Jong Un touted the economic achievements of North Korea over the past three years as the most significant in three decades, showcasing a change in tone from previous admissions of failure.
Does Takachi's Personnel Change Alter the Power Dynamics of the Bank of Japan? There is Also a View that 'Early Rate Hikes are Difficult'
The Japanese government proposed the appointment of two academics to the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Committee, reflecting a shift towards more pro-inflationary policies under the new Takachi administration.
Lithuanian Airports Have a New Press Representative
M. Jaugelavičius has been appointed as the new press representative for Lithuanian Airports, taking charge of media relations and external communications.
Change in agenda seeks assembly member Roberto Cuero to apologize for altercation with military
The government is seeking an apology from assembly member Roberto Cuero after an altercation with military personnel in Guayaquil in 2024.
The government wants to change the rules for salary increases for medical workers. Unions do not rule out protests
The Polish government is proposing to delay annual salary adjustments for medical personnel until January 2027, potentially leading to protests from unions over the lack of raises in 2026.