Green Finance of Policy Financial Institutions Reaches 69 Trillion Won, But More Than Half Falls Short of Government Standards
More than half of the green finance supplied by South Korea's policy financial institutions last year did not meet government standards, raising concerns about 'greenwashing'.
Future of Opera: Opera Must Be a City Talk!
The article discusses the future of opera and emphasizes the need for a balance among the art form, participants, and venues to ensure its sustainability and relevance.
Senate could veto federal aid to struggling financial institutions, project predicts
A new banking resolution project proposed by the Brazilian government allows the Senate to block federal financial support to troubled banks and financial institutions.
Dollar today: the exchange rate of the official dollar and its different types this Friday, March 13
On March 13, the official dollar is quoted at $1365 for buying and $1415 for selling in banking institutions in Argentina, with various other rates, including the blue dollar and tourist dollar.
Government allocates half of the increase in medical school quota for next year to regional national universities
The Korean government plans to allocate half of the increased quota of 490 medical school places for next year to regional national universities, with significant increases in institutions like Kangwon National University and Chungbuk National University.
US war on Iran: 'An American war in desperate search of a strategy'
Dr. Rouzbeh Parsi discusses the complexities of the political landscape in Iran amidst the ongoing American conflicts, emphasizing that authority is distributed among various institutions rather than centralized.
Trump Attacked Europe for Over a Year; He Discovered He Needs It with Iran
Trump's frustration reflects a simple reality: while Europe remains dependent on the US through institutions like NATO, it retains a degree of influence that complicates American foreign policy.
Bangladesh Alarmed by Conflict in the Middle East, Schools and Colleges Closed to Save Electricity
Bangladesh has ordered the closure of all educational institutions to conserve electricity amid an emerging energy crisis linked to conflict in the Middle East.
Letter to the Editor: Don't let the state put Stockholm's city to sleep
The author argues that the Swedish government must reevaluate the rent system for cultural institutions in Stockholm to ensure the city remains vibrant and accessible.
Public Medical School Bill for 15 Years of Service Passes Welfare Committee
A bill establishing a public medical school requiring graduates to serve in public healthcare institutions for 15 years has passed a subcommittee of South Korea's National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Korea Public Enterprise Association Successfully Hold Conference on 'New Government Policies for Public Institutions and AI Transformation'
A successful conference was held at Seoul National University of Science and Technology focusing on new government policies for public institutions and the transformation shaped by AI, attended by over 200 participants from various sectors.
The Political Hand in Culture
The Community of Madrid has significantly reduced its public funding for the CÃrculo de Bellas Artes, raising suspicions of political bias in cultural programming.
State institutions have written off about 2.3 billion in debts of the University of Bifröst
State institutions in Iceland have cancelled approximately 2.3 billion ISK in debts belonging to the University of Bifröst.
The country's healthcare institutions are horrified – SAM and VLK do not hear requests to allow patients to receive as many services as they actually need
Lithuanian healthcare leaders express concerns over the government's failure to acknowledge the increasing demand for day surgeries, despite evidence of its growth.
Providers Sound the Alarm: Criticism of the Approval Stop for Integration Courses
The suspension of approvals for integration courses threatens smaller educational institutions and leaves thousands of migrants without vital access to language and integration programs in Germany.
Lula government revokes notice for the creation of new medical courses
The Lula government has revoked a notice that aimed to create new medical courses in private institutions in Brazil, which was already delayed several times before its cancellation.
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis. Rush and Prejudgments Are Not European Policy
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis critiques the hasty approach of the European Parliament towards a resolution concerning Lithuania, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and respect for member states' institutions.
Invitation to Involve Researchers from Various Institutions in the Definition of Old Forests
Latvia is in the process of establishing a definition for old forests, which has sparked concerns among environmental organizations about the potential for exploitation under the current temporary definition.
'Emphasis on Creating Job Creators, the Mindset of Institutions Has Changed,' Said UGC Chairman
UGC Chairman Vineet Joshi emphasizes the shift in mindset towards education focusing on creating job creators rather than just job seekers during a conference.
The Year Off That 800,000 Norwegians Have Granted Themselves
The debate around funding for folk high schools in Norway has intensified as 800,000 youths have attended these institutions over the past 160 years, leading to significant media attention and a petition urging the government to reverse proposed cuts to student grants.
Donald Trump Threatens Tariffs Again. This Time in the Dispute Over Greenland
Donald Trump has suggested new tariffs related to Greenland, citing its strategic importance to the U.S., amid opposition from various countries and institutions.
Trump urges Iranians to ‘take over institutions’
President Trump encouraged Iranian protesters to take control of state institutions, hinting at US support while warning of consequences for Iranian officials.
The truth about the relationships of Karystianou - Farantouris, the convergences and the trajectory of collaboration
Maria Karystianou and Nikolaos Farantouris converge on key values and policies aimed at enhancing institutions in the country and protecting fundamental human life and justice principles as well as social and economic policy issues.
308,605 inactive students have been removed
The first phase of the student registry clearance process in Greek Higher Education Institutions has concluded with the deletion of inactive students who were admitted to four-year study programs before 2017.
Stricter rules for private practice of doctors introduced. Published details
The Ministry of Health has implemented new guidelines for the supplementary work of healthcare workers starting next year, establishing stricter criteria for private employment based on waiting lists at public institutions.