FEF Congress 2026 approves financial report for 2025 and projects expenses of $37.9 million for 2026
The Ecuadorian Football Federation approved its financial report for 2025 and projected expenses for 2026 during their Congress in Guayaquil.
Virgo Sign
The horoscope for Virgo for February 27, 2026, predicts success in careers and leadership, along with the resumption of stalled projects and favorable developments in business.
Reform for Infrastructure: Bats on Repeat
The German government is moving to accelerate infrastructure projects, potentially at the expense of environmental protections.
Vice Ministry of Culture delivers over $1 million to winning projects of non-reimbursable contest funds in Guayas
Ecuador's Vice Ministry of Culture allocated over $1.2 million to support various cultural projects in the Guayas province for the 2024-2025 periods.
Renewable rollout leaves $600k repair bill for road 'bogholes'
Regional councils in New South Wales are facing significant repair bills for roads damaged by renewable energy projects, with one council reporting a cost of $600,000 for repairs.
Promises, ghost commission and operational nuclei: understand the embezzlement of R$ 650 thousand from social projects
A criminal scheme involving a network of politicians, public servants, and private companies embezzled over R$ 650,000 intended for social projects in Palmas, Brazil.
Mexico's 'Fund of Funds': Government will invest nearly 4 billion pesos in 'alternative assets'
Mexico plans to invest 233 million dollars in a government-backed fund focused on alternative assets, marking its first capital injection in a decade to finance projects within the country.
Investigation points to embezzlement of R$ 650,000 from social projects in Palmas
The Civil Police in Brazil has charged ten individuals for allegedly embezzling over R$ 650,000 from public funds intended for social sports and recreational programs in Palmas.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Ergo Kuld does not show signs of fatigue amidst several projects: although the shoots in Spain were intense, 'Such a Mulc' was a true delight!
Ergo Kuld shares insights on the making of the new Estonian comedy film 'Such a Mulc,' which reinterprets a classic work by Lydia Koidula.
How will India help bring peace in Gaza? The Foreign Secretary replies
India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri outlined India's role in the Gaza situation, hinting at its potential contributions amidst ongoing projects for Palestinian communities.
Africa: Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility Launched to Strengthen Continental Financial Sovereignty
The Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility (AIFF) was launched by African leaders to enhance financial sovereignty and facilitate investment in cross-border infrastructure projects.
HS: Tanja Karpela has become a grandmother - this is what she looks like now
Former Finnish Minister of Culture Tanja Karpela, who has stepped away from politics, has embraced her role as a grandmother while living a quieter life focused on dog training and environmental projects.
Calls to move England’s home insulation scheme into council workers’ hands
Proposals arise for councils in England to manage home insulation projects to address energy efficiency and cost issues.
Latvenergo wants to reduce the share of profits paid in dividends to the state to 35%
Latvenergo aims to lower its dividend payout ratio to 35% in order to increase investments and development projects.
The state's budget deficit averages 14.9 billion euros per year in the coming years – According to Purra, the figures are shocking
Finland's Finance Ministry projects an average budget deficit of 14.9 billion euros annually from 2027 to 2030, a situation labeled as shocking by Minister Riikka Purra.
NDDC urges host communities to safeguard projects against vandalism
The Niger Delta Development Commission has urged residents in Ondo State to protect its projects from vandalism, citing concerns over theft and damage by local community members.
First U.S. Investment Project, 'Risks Everywhere' - JBIC President Hayashi
JBIC President Nobuhiko Hayashi discussed the challenges and risks associated with Japan's initial investment projects in the U.S., totaling $5.5 billion, during a press conference on March 26.
Lagarde: AI does not yet bring a wave of layoffs - Digital euro ready by the end of the term
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stated that artificial intelligence has not yet led to massive layoffs in the Eurozone, while also emphasizing the importance of completing projects like the digital euro during her term.
Institute allocates R$ 17 million for 38 education projects in the country
The Itaú Social Institute will allocate over R$ 17 million to educational programs across Brazil, supporting 38 projects aimed at improving children's school access and retention.
Kang Hoon-sik: Expanding Cooperation in $65 Billion Project Including Korea-UAE Defense Industry
South Korea and the UAE have agreed to expand their cooperative projects to a total of $65 billion, with $35 billion specifically allocated for defense industry collaboration.
Health Ministry announces R$ 90 million for SUS projects to combat cancer and diabetes
The Brazilian Health Ministry announced a R$ 90 million initiative to fund projects aimed at combating cancer, diabetes, and multiple sclerosis through the public health system (SUS).
Korea-Canada Foreign and Defense Talks... 'Korea is the Optimal Partner for Submarine Projects'
South Korean officials emphasized Korea's suitability as a partner for Canada's submarine and defense industries during a bilateral meeting in Ottawa.
Rajmarg Pravesh Portal Live: Why is it special for highways?
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari launched the Rajmarg Pravesh Portal, which centralizes approvals for highway-related projects online.
The Finns Party fears that Pori's new main library will overshadow indoor sports facilities – the city manager calms concerns
The Finns Party is concerned that the new main library in Pori might take precedence over the planned renovations to indoor sports facilities, despite both projects being intended to advance simultaneously.
Need a petrol pump, food court, or road on the highway? Everything will be done with a click
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has launched an upgraded version of the Rajmarg Pravesh web portal to facilitate approvals for projects on national highways in India.
Charis Doukas: Open window for coalition government if my proposal is not voted
Charis Doukas discusses important urban infrastructure projects and internal party dynamics ahead of the Pasok conference regarding cooperation with New Democracy.
Charis Doukas: Open Window for Coalition Government if My Proposal is Not Voted
Charis Doukas emphasized the importance of his proposal at the PASOK conference, concerning non-cooperation with New Democracy, while highlighting traffic-reducing urban projects.
Cool Interest in Wetlands in Västmanland: "Can't Get Rid of the Money"
Interest in government funding for wetland restoration projects in Västmanland is low, with only 28% of available funds utilized.
The Musically Most Beautiful Album by Pat Metheny in the 21st Century
Pat Metheny continues to captivate audiences with his unique sound and has returned to group projects with his band 'Side-Eye' after releasing two solo albums.
African leaders pool $2.5tn to boost cross-border infrastructure
African leaders have established the Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility to mobilize $2.5 trillion for cross-border infrastructure projects aligned with Agenda 2063.
Lula yields to chaos and paralyzes infrastructure projects
President Lula's recent cancellation of a decree aimed at the feasibility studies for waterways in Brazil highlights the tension between political convenience and long-term strategic planning.
Target in BA of operation against Fernando Bezerra Coelho is a relative of the former senator and received nearly R$ 190 million in alleged scheme
A relative of former senator Fernando Bezerra Coelho is under investigation for receiving nearly R$ 190 million in suspected corruption and fraud linked to infrastructure projects in Pernambuco.
Exemption from fees in competitions for people with fibromyalgia, limit on amendments, and more: see projects approved in Rio Branco
The City Council of Rio Branco approved ten new laws, including fee exemptions for people with fibromyalgia and new rules for municipal budget amendments.
REA confirms progress on $750m solar projects
Nigeria's Rural Electrification Agency reports significant advancements in a $750 million solar initiative aimed at enhancing electricity access for millions.
From Madrid Central to Neom: the Murcian genius of AI who knows how to fix urban chaos with digital twins
The article discusses the innovative use of digital twins to manage urban planning and environmental initiatives effectively, contrasting success and failures in city projects.
Mercosur-EU Agreement: Government Projects Gains for Exports and Bets on Electoral Trump Card
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved the Mercosur-European Union free trade agreement, which is expected to significantly boost exports and investment.
Cresol impacts more than 33 thousand children and young people with educational projects in 2025
Cresol reaches over 33,000 children and youths in Brazil with its educational projects aimed at promoting financial literacy and cooperative spirit in schools in 2025.
PTDF reviews five research projects, targets patents, commercialisation
The Petroleum Technology Development Fund reviews five research projects aimed at advancing Nigeria's energy sector through commercialization and patenting.
JAMB projects 23.8 billion naira IGR, expands UTME centres to 1,000
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) of Nigeria announced a target of 23.8 billion naira for internally generated revenue in 2026, an increase from the previous year, while also expanding Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) centres to 1,000.
Point N: A Turk in the Fight Against Windmills Speaks the Language of NIMBY
Czech lawmakers are proposing a bill aimed at overcoming local opposition to development projects, known as NIMBYism, which has stirred controversy regarding its implications for cultural heritage protection.
Czopek, PSEW: Let's Utilize Polish Potential!
Piotr Czopek, vice president of the Polish Wind Energy Association, emphasizes the need for a long-term vision and predictable investment projects for Polish companies to effectively participate in large-scale infrastructure ventures.
Wait, BGK: We will support Polish companies
The president of the Polish Development Bank, Mirosław Czekaj, emphasizes the need to create conditions for domestic companies to effectively pursue contracts for upcoming projects.
Chaberski, PPL: It is worth wisely balancing interests
Łukasz Chaberski, the president of Polish Airports, emphasizes the need for creating conditions for Polish businesses to thrive and to become natural choices for strategic projects.
Putin invites BRICS to join ‘new phenomenon’ of global growth
Vladimir Putin has called for collaboration with BRICS nations on bioeconomy projects, highlighting its importance for global economic growth.
150 yachts and a plane for Kadyrov: how Russia deceived everyone about 8 billion dollars
A recent analysis reveals that Russian companies exploited secret territories in the British islands to conduct major trade, including transactions linked to Kremlin-supported projects and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
FT: The US-UK technological agreement restarts 'tentatively' with a focus on nuclear projects
The US and UK have tentatively restarted work on a multi-billion pound 'technology prosperity agreement' that had been halted last year, focusing on non-military nuclear technologies.
The Chief Minister was cornered by the MLA wife, an interesting discussion took place in the assembly
In a notable session of the Meghalaya Assembly, MLA Mehtab Chandi A. Sangma engaged her husband, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, in a public policy debate regarding unresolved educational projects.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: LLA adjusts details to approve three key projects in Congress at the end of extraordinary sessions
The Argentine government is preparing for the opening of ordinary congressional sessions while pushing for the approval of key legislative projects.
K. Budrys on cooperation with Taiwan: 'We are moving from expectations and dreams to concrete plans'
Lithuanian officials are focusing on concrete economic cooperation plans with Taiwan, moving beyond initial dreams and expectations towards actionable projects.
School, Valditara allocates 30 million for educational projects in defense of the environment
The Italian Minister of Education, Giuseppe Valditara, has allocated 30 million euros for educational projects aimed at promoting environmental care and respect among students.