Journal of Laws from March 4, 2026 (items 259-270)
The article discusses the amendments to regulations concerning the processing of information by healthcare providers and the qualifications for individuals conducting plant inspections in Poland.
Few know: what it is for and what it means to sprinkle coffee in the garden
Sprinkling coffee grounds in the garden is a simple yet effective gardening technique that enhances soil quality and benefits plant health.
If you plant these 3 flowers in March, your garden will explode with color in autumn
This article discusses three flower varieties that can be planted in March to ensure a colorful garden in autumn, highlighting their beauty and ease of care.
At the Academy of Sciences, soil samples for the Dukovany nuclear power plant are being tested
The Academy of Sciences in Czechia is currently testing soil samples related to the Dukovany nuclear power plant.
Waste-to-energy plant planned for Stockholm stopped
Sweden's Supreme Court has halted a proposed waste-to-energy plant in Lรถvsta, while the country's import of waste reaches a record high, raising concerns from energy companies regarding the implications of burning plastic-laden trash.
Toyama District Court Rejects Request to Suspend Hokuriku Electric's Shika Nuclear Power Plant Operations; Plaintiffs Call Ruling 'Inadequate'
Amidst a lawsuit from shareholders to suspend operations at the Shika Nuclear Power Plant, the Toyama District Court dismissed their claims, prompting criticism from plaintiffs about the ruling's thoroughness.
Mapo Incineration Plant, Garden of Thanks, Namsan Gondolaโฆ Seoul's Projects Facing Repeated Stalls
Seoul's major projects, including a new incinerator and the Namsan Gondola, have faced setbacks due to procedural violations and legal challenges.
Botanical Gardens: In This Garden Goethe Kissed the Muse
The article highlights the unique botanical gardens in Jena, Germany, which offer a vibrant escape into diverse plant life during winter.
Gardeners urged to plant 8 essential crops and flowers in March
Gardeners are encouraged to plant eight key crops and flowers this March, including hardy vegetables and tender varieties.
It's time to plant peppers. They mainly need patience
The article discusses the importance of patience in cultivating peppers, highlighting the preparation and care needed for successful growth.
Hokuriku Electric Power Shiga Nuclear Power Plant Operation Suspension Lawsuit, Shareholders' Request Dismissed - Toyama District Court Ruling
A Toyama District Court ruling dismissed a lawsuit filed by six shareholders of Hokuriku Electric Power seeking to halt operations at the Shiga Nuclear Power Plant, which has been offline since 2011.
Spring warning for dogs and cats as common plant already in bloom is 'highly toxic'
Pet owners in the UK are warned about a common spring plant that is toxic to dogs and cats as it blooms this season.
Gas-fired plant that could power 70K homes to feed AI data centre
Cloud Carrier plans to establish a gas-fired power station near Moss Vale to supply energy to its AI data centre, raising concerns over emissions and environmental impact.
What is the plant plate of Big Brother and who is the first nominated in its debut
The reality show Gran Hermano has introduced a new mechanic called the 'plant plate' aimed at increasing competition among participants.
Major generation unit of Paute Molino plant enters maintenance after 20 years of continuous operation
The fourth generation unit of the Paute Molino hydroelectric plant in Ecuador has entered major maintenance after 20 years of continuous operation.
Goodbye to the electricity bill: he built his own hydroelectric plant with bricks and now generates free 220V energy
An Argentine man constructed his own hydroelectric plant from basic materials, enabling him to generate free 220V electricity continuously without relying on traditional electrical networks.
Chamber approves project that prohibits the use of 'milk' and 'meat' for plant-based products
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a bill prohibiting the use of terms like 'milk' and 'meat' for plant-based products, pending further review by the Senate.
Iran: No radiation leak recorded at the Natanz nuclear plant after US-Israel raids
Iran stated that there has been no radiation leak at the Natanz nuclear facility following recent attacks attributed to the US and Israel.
Russia's Rosatom stops construction work at Iranian nuclear plant
Construction at Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant has been halted by Russia's Rosatom due to escalating conflicts in the region.
Rosatom CEO Warns of Rising Threat to Iranโs Bushehr Nuclear Plant
The CEO of Rosatom has warned that Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant is increasingly threatened by nearby military actions, highlighting concerns about potential radioactive contamination.
'The consequences will be devastating...,' Russia said - attacks on nuclear plant in Iran are out of control
Russia's Rosatom has halted operations at Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Facility amid fears of escalating Israeli and US military attacks.
Operations suspended at Iranโs Bushehr nuclear power plant โ Rosatom
Operations at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant have been suspended due to nearby US and Israeli airstrikes, as stated by Russia's Rosatom.
The UN nuclear agency confirms "recent damages" at Iran's uranium enrichment plant
The UN nuclear agency has confirmed recent damage at Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility due to attacks attributed to the US and Israel, with no expected radiological consequences.
President Yoon: "Expand Defense and AI Cooperation with the Philippines"... 10 MOUs Signed
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced the intention to enhance cooperation with the Philippines in defense, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity during a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Relative of one of the most expensive plants in the world discovered in ES and is already at risk
A new species of plant, Philodendron quartziticola, has been discovered in Espรญrito Santo, Brazil, and is already facing threats despite being newly described.
Myths and truths about plant proteins and plant-based diet
The article explores the evolution of vegetarianism and veganism in Greece, tracing personal experiences and societal changes surrounding plant-based diets.
IAEA confirms damage at Iranian nuclear power plant
The IAEA has confirmed damage to the entrance building of Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility based on recent satellite images, although no radioactive leak is expected and no damage to the reactor itself has been found.
IAEA confirms damage at Iranian nuclear power plant
The IAEA has confirmed recent damage to buildings at Iran's underground enrichment facility in Natanz based on satellite images, but reports that there is no expected radioactive release.
International Atomic Energy Agency Confirms Damage to Iran's Nuclear Facility
The IAEA confirmed significant damage to Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment plant, reportedly due to recent attacks by the US and Israel.
Tรตnu รnnepalu: Tammsaare is an eternal trickster and joker
Author Tรตnu รnnepalu discusses his new book "Tรถรถpรคev", which focuses on his experiences working in a plant nursery.
Seoul City Abandons Appeal for New Incineration Plant in Mapo... Can Public Waste Treatment Be Achieved by 2033?
Seoul City has decided not to appeal the Supreme Court's decision regarding the construction of a new incineration facility in Mapo, which may hinder its plans for public waste treatment.
Gardeners urged to plant roses now for bountiful blooms all summer
Experts recommend that gardeners plant bare-root roses now to ensure vibrant blooms throughout the summer season.
Ilva, the newco of Mr. Flacks ready by March
The legal situation surrounding the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto is increasingly uncertain as U.S. investor Mr. Flacks' group works on establishing a new company to proceed with the sale and ensure urgent maintenance following a recent fatal incident.
Marajรณ Communities Organize Collective Efforts to Reforest Areas Affected by Fires
Communities in Marajรณ, Brazil, are launching reforestation efforts to combat the damage from wildfires, aiming to plant over 2,500 native saplings in the upcoming months.
Photos: the spring of flower and vegetable plant growers has begun
Flower and vegetable plant growers in Estonia are beginning their spring season despite nearly three weeks remaining until the astronomical start of spring.
After the road collapses, AL-225 remains closed and access between AL and SE occurs through the Xingรณ plant
The AL-225 highway in Brazil remains closed due to a collapse caused by heavy rainfall, forcing residents and travelers to use a temporary detour through the Xingรณ Hydroelectric Plant.
Fico Noticed a Real Problem at Slovalco. Refreshing, but This is Where Good News Ends
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico highlighted significant challenges for the energy-intensive Slovalco aluminum plant, indicating a larger issue with Slovakia's economic policies.
The largest refinery closed, the largest gas plant shut down... Iran has devastated the 'strength' of Saudi Arabia and Qatar
Iran has launched severe attacks on major energy facilities in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in the region.
Corporate News Filter: Samsung is merely falsely tolerant towards the government, forget about Russian oil, and Chinese cars are already conquering Slovakia
Samsung is shutting down its TV manufacturing plant in Galanta, Slovakia, resulting in nearly a thousand job losses while highlighting a broader industrial decline affecting the Slovak economy.
Iranian drones attacked a power plant and energy facility in Qatar
Iranian drones targeted a water reservoir at the Um Said power plant and an energy facility in Ras Laffan, Qatar, with no reports of casualties.
Kim Jong-un, equipped with nuclear capabilities, publicly appears after Iran's bombing... Will he meet Trump in April?
Kim Jong-un's first public appearance following US and Israeli strikes on Iran was a visit to a cement plant, signaling a show of confidence amid regional tensions.
War escalates. Drones attack refinery in Saudi Arabia and power plant in Qatar
Drones from Iran have attacked the Ras Tanura refinery in Saudi Arabia and another facility in Qatar, raising tensions in the region.
Former Ilva of Taranto, worker Loris Costantino falls from 18 meters and dies: a grid gave way
Loris Costantino, a 36-year-old worker at the former Ilva plant in Taranto, died after falling from a height of 18 meters due to the collapse of a grid.
'Gardening is effortless' with Home Bargains ยฃ6 self-watering planter
Home Bargains is offering a self-watering planter for ยฃ6, designed to simplify gardening for customers.
Iran's 'Surgical Strike' on Oil Supply Chain, Ships Become Helpless in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has targeted Saudi Aramco's Tanura plant, escalating tensions in the region and threatening global oil supply lines.
Growing Tomatoes: When is the Right Time to Plant the First Seeds?
The article discusses the optimal timing for planting tomato seeds to ensure a successful harvest.
Will beauty or home-grown vegetables win with you? Itโs time to plant boxes
The article discusses the choices between aesthetic landscaping and the cultivation of home-grown vegetables, signaling the start of the planting season.
How a Danish Investment Giant Was Lured to the Forests of Nivala โ Resulting in a 100 Million Euro Biogas Plant
A Danish investment firm is developing Finland's largest biogas plant in Nivala, at a cost of approximately 100 million euros, leveraging local agricultural waste.
Kim Jong-un publicly visits cement factory amid Iranian airstrikes, calling it a heroic struggle
Kim Jong-un visited North Korea's largest cement plant, praising workers for their production achievements and reaffirming the country's economic strategy despite international tensions.
Goodbye, bougainvillea: the fast-growing climbing plant that is ideal for terraces and gardens
The article introduces the Banksiae rose as a fast-growing alternative to bougainvillea, ideal for transforming outdoor spaces quickly with minimal care.