Iran's supreme leader runs 'state within a state' through secret 4,000-person network, report says
A new report reveals that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei orchestrates a hidden network of influence that operates beyond the visible government structure.
Child poverty rising for third straight year in Canada, report says
Child poverty in Canada has increased for the third consecutive year, with a report highlighting significant setbacks in efforts to reduce poverty among children.
A shocking figure revealed - The knockout came immediately: 'Finland's economy cannot bear it'
Finnish labor organizations express concern over significant required adjustments to the national economy due to a new report on debt regulations, predicting a severe fiscal tightening in coming years.
Nigeria: Nigerian Government Denies U.S. Congress' Claim of Christian Persecution
The Nigerian government refutes claims from a U.S. Congress report about religious persecution against Christians, stating no state policy exists that supports such actions.
This day in history. Khrushchev's report on Stalin irreversibly changes the Soviet regime
The article discusses the pivotal moment during the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956 when Nikita Khrushchev denounced Stalin's regime, marking a significant shift in Soviet policy and society.
Contain the harmful effects of motorcycle expansion
A report by Sรฃo Paulo's traffic department highlights a worrying increase in pedestrian deaths caused by motorcycles in the state and the capital, signaling a need for greater public policy attention.
Report obtained by IL reveals: There may be an adjustment need of up to 15 billion euros ahead
A report suggests Finland may face a greater fiscal adjustment need than expected, potentially reaching 15 billion euros due to various economic factors.
Donald Trump's Annual Report - an Opportunity to Defend His Foreign Policy Course
President Trump highlights his achievements in foreign policy amid growing public skepticism in the U.S.
WSJ: A new tariff bomb from Trump
The Trump administration is considering new tariffs on several industries, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Empty Gas Storage: Regional Greens Demand Report from Aiwanger
The Greens in Bavaria are demanding a report from Minister Hubert Aiwanger regarding the record low levels of gas storage in the region, calling for transparency and a strategy for improving energy supply security.
Report of American Bishops on Religious Freedom / Church Leaders in the US Praise Trump's Policy on Gender Ideology. They Are Concerned About ICE Interventions
American bishops released their annual report on religious freedom in the United States, noting improvements under Trump administration but expressing concerns over immigration law enforcement.
Family care for the elderly has increased, but the use of family caregivers remains marginal
Family care for the elderly in Finland is on the rise, though the use of family caregivers is still limited according to a report from the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare.
Examples of people with opioid addiction quitting treatment due to arrival fees
A report discusses how fees for treatment can discourage individuals with opioid addiction from continuing their care.
Labor reform: what day could the session in the Senate be
The Argentine Senate is preparing to vote on a significant labor reform bill following a favorable majority report from relevant committees.
South Africa: Small-Scale Fishers Warn of Declining Catches, Big Policy Gaps
Small-scale fishers in South Africa are experiencing declining catches and policy gaps as they report changes in fish populations and quotas that do not reflect their realities.
Nigeria: Special Report - Edo's N14.15 Billion Extra-Budgetary Spending Raises Questions About Fiscal Discipline Under Okpebholo
Edo State's government has reported N14.15 billion in extra-budgetary spending that raises concerns over fiscal discipline under Governor Okpebholo.
Dear bills, the household burden is double that of the company
A recent report from the ECB highlights that households in Italy are paying approximately double for electricity compared to energy-intensive businesses, underscoring a systemic inequity in energy costs.
Algal bloom report criticized as 'vanilla' by scientist turned political candidate
A report on harmful algal blooms in South Australia proposes fishing license buybacks and a re-stocking plan, but has faced criticism for lack of actionable solutions.
Critics warned Trumpโs deportations would spark bloodshed โ progressive group reports police killings fell
A report indicates that police-involved killings declined, contrary to critics' predictions that Trump's deportation policy would lead to increased violence.
The state only pays for contraception after pregnancy and only up to 19 years. Calls to expand support.
A report highlights that the Latvian government limits contraceptive support to individuals under 19 who have given birth or had a pregnancy terminated, raising concerns about inadequate access for young women.
An average of 766 euros in additional income per month โ should widow's pensions be cut?
A report suggests the cutting of widow's pensions in Finland, arguing they do not primarily benefit low-income individuals.
Incineration of plastic waste is not 'recycling': we must correct the false 'circular economy'
A report critiques South Korea's government strategy for reducing plastic waste, arguing it misrepresents recycling and prioritizes energy recovery over actual reduction and reuse.
Beef and lamb get 580 times more in EU subsidies than legumes, study finds
A report has revealed that beef and lamb receive significantly more subsidies from the EU than legumes, highlighting the disproportionate financial support for meat-heavy diets over plant-based sources.
โNo real progressโ in Nova Scotiaโs child and family poverty rates: report
A new report indicates that child and family poverty rates in Nova Scotia remain stagnant with no significant progress.
Hassett sharply criticizes Fed report: "The worst analysis in history". Dispute over Trumpโs tariff costs
The director of the National Economic Council harshly criticized a Federal Reserve report claiming that U.S. companies and consumers bear 90% of the costs of Trump's tariffs, calling it the worst scientific work in the history of the Federal Reserve System.
Live broadcast: รsgeir and รรณrarinn appear before the parliamentary committee
Iceland's central bank governor and deputy governor are presenting to the parliamentary economic committee today regarding a monetary policy report.
65% of Nigerians Demand Lower Interest Rates as MPC Meets - Report
A significant majority of Nigerians, as indicated by a recent survey, are calling for reduced lending rates ahead of the Monetary Policy Committee's forthcoming meeting.
Australia news live: racism โsystemicโ at universities; Angus Taylor disowns leaked migration policy
Angus Taylor distances himself from a controversial leaked immigration plan, while a report highlights systemic racism in Australian universities, and 34 women and children from a Kurdish detention camp face repatriation issues.
What the Albanese government did on the environment amid the Liberalsโ turmoil: threatened species, a new coal project and carbon leakage
The Albanese government released a report reviewing carbon leakage risks associated with Australia's climate policies, suggesting a carbon border adjustment mechanism to address emissions concerns.
Where is inflation in the United States headed, towards 2% or towards 4%?
The January inflation report in the United States showed a decrease in price pressures, with CPI rising by 2.4% annually, leading to questions about future inflation trends.
What the report on the modulation of EDF's nuclear fleet really contains
EDF may face billions in costs due to fluctuations in nuclear reactor production levels, as highlighted in a recent report and discussed by its CEO, Bernard Fontana.
Global Newspapers: America has failed to devise a successful strategy to deal with Iran
Global newspapers report on America's chronic failure to establish an effective strategy for dealing with Iran, amidst increasing tensions and strategic contradictions in U.S. policy.
Rising Costs Eliminate Salary Increases - The Gap with Europe
A report outlines how rising costs in Greece have overshadowed salary increases, with many workers facing real income loss due to inflation.
Mitsotakis: The 'functional relationship with Turkey', collective contracts, and the projects that are changing the country
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discusses the importance of maintaining a functional relationship with Turkey while acknowledging existing disagreements in his weekly government progress report.
Global Newspapers: Washington Fails Against Iran and a Military Strike Will Not Overthrow the Regime
Global newspapers report on the ineffectiveness of U.S. strategies toward Iran, emphasizing that a military strike alone will not lead to the regime's downfall.
The unique... multiple book
A recent report reveals that there is an average of only 1.24 textbooks available per subject for Greek elementary, middle, and high school students, highlighting significant disparities in educational resources.
MATTIAS JรESAAR โฉ Ideas that are buried in the graveyard of research
The article discusses the tendency in the public sector for research to become a substitute for solutions instead of a starting point for them.
The government's expert council criticizes fiscal policy: 'the most serious criticism'
A new report from Sweden's Fiscal Policy Council strongly criticizes the government's fiscal policy for relying too heavily on borrowing instead of addressing long-term budget sustainability.
Economic Development Commission approves report for first debate on urgent project for strengthening mining and energy
Ecuador's Economic Development Commission has approved a report for the first debate on a proposed law aimed at strengthening the mining and energy sectors, amid complaints about the absence of environmental organizations.
Thousands of Pages of Education Research are Not Used
A new report highlights that despite extensive educational analyses in Estonia over the last decade, many findings are neglected and underutilized.
Pemex, the fiscal burden that hinders Mexico: Moody's
According to a Moody's report, the financial rescue of Pemex has become the main obstacle for Mexico's fiscal consolidation, affecting the deficit and public debt.
Report for the first debate on the urgent project regarding efficiency in GAD approved by the Economic Development Commission
The Economic Development Commission of the National Assembly in Ecuador has approved the report for the first debate on a law aiming to reform the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy, and Decentralization for the efficiency of decentralized autonomous governments.
Trump abolishes the legal and scientific basis for emissions regulations and green vehicle standards
US President Donald Trump announced the revocation of a crucial scientific report underpinning emissions regulations aimed at curbing climate change pollution.
Manuel Borja-Villel: 'The current museum is based on violence and precarity'
Former Reina Sofรญa director Manuel Borja-Villel critiques the expansion of museums and calls for improvements in labor conditions and the restitution of artworks in his recent report.
Report: the abundance of initiatives burdens education
The Estonian Human Development Report discusses the impact of education on society and highlights the overwhelming number of initiatives affecting the education sector.
LIVE โฉ The Riigikogu discusses the human development report as an important national issue
The Riigikogu is set to discuss the 2026 Estonian Human Development Report, focusing on education's role in society.
Read in full: Estonian Human Development Report 2026 | Education as a Reflection of Society
The full text of the Estonian Human Development Report 2026 is now available, highlighting the relationship between education and societal reflection.
Report: Without Standard Burial Policy, Giant 'Cities of the Dead' Will Be Created in Central Israel by the End of the Century
A new report warns that Israel is unprepared for a significant increase in death rates, which may lead to overcrowded burial sites known as 'cities of the dead' by 2100.
โฌ250 per child per month: the flagship measure of a 'big bang' in family policy to revive failing birth rates
A new report proposes significant reforms to France's family policy, including a monthly allowance for children and extended parental leave, aiming to boost declining birth rates.
Sources to The New York Times: The U.S. will allow Hamas to keep part of its weapons
The U.S. is reportedly set to allow Hamas to retain some of its weapons as part of a plan to rehabilitate the Gaza Strip, according to a report by The New York Times.