DF Chamber Study Indicates 'Dissipation of Public Assets' in Billion-Dollar Aid Project for BRB
A legislative consultancy in Brazil warns of potential public asset dissipation due to a billion-dollar loan proposal involving public properties as collateral for the Bank of Brasília.
In Rio Branco, the Clean Consciousness Project offers services to the public at Lago do Amor
The Clean Consciousness Project in Rio Branco, Brazil, offers various services including health care, legal aid, and environmental activities to promote community engagement.
Bahia Public Defender's Office offers free legal services in Bom Jesus dos Passos
The Bahia Public Defender's Office will provide free legal services in Bom Jesus dos Passos, Salvador, on Saturday, from 9 am to 3 pm.
Woman sexually assaulted at London Underground station as police release CCTV
A woman was sexually assaulted at Eastcote London Underground station, with police releasing CCTV images of the suspect to aid their investigation.
Good news in New York: Kathy Hochul announces the granting of 68 million dollars to help nearly 1,300 households
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a funding initiative of 68 million dollars aimed at assisting nearly 1,300 households with various public aid programs.
Public aid and the sale of a company - what risks?
The article discusses public aid concerning business sales and the associated risks.
Former 'number two' of the Andalusian PSOE and a former advisor prosecuted for training courses
The former deputy general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE, Rafael Velasco, and former employment advisor Antonio Fernández have been prosecuted for irregularities in public training aid.
Zimbabwe pulls out of US health aid talks
Zimbabwe has decided to withdraw from discussions regarding healthcare aid from the United States.
Investment funds hit traditional Andalusian olive groves: super-intensive farming captures CAP subsidies and spikes water consumption
Investment funds are negatively impacting traditional olive farming in Andalusia by monopolizing public aid and significantly increasing water consumption.
The campaign organized by Latvian Public Media has raised 546,803 euros so far to provide warmth to Ukraine
Latvian Public Media successfully raised funds to support Ukraine during its ongoing energy crisis due to the war.
Latvian Public Media's campaign has raised 523,981 euros to provide warmth to Ukraine
A charity campaign by Latvian Public Media has successfully raised over half a million euros to assist Ukrainian communities with heat and energy support amid ongoing conflict.
After the rescue operation in the Baltic Sea – more details: revealed who helped find the drifting Latvians
Latvian authorities reported that a group wandering on a frozen Baltic Sea was rescued after drifting several kilometers due to a broken ice floe, with the aid of a lifesaving app.
Even if illegally built buildings are purchased publicly... 'splitting households' prevents restitution for rental fraud victims
Victims of rental fraud in South Korea are frustrated as they are ineligible for public purchase aid due to living in illegally constructed buildings.
Washington: $17 billion for Gaza including housing project funding
U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, announced a $17 billion plan for projects in Gaza, including housing and public transport, amid calls from Israeli MK Tzvi Sukot for mass evacuation of Gazans.
Kadri Paas: Putinist Became a Humble Vassal of Beijing
The article discusses how despite public displays of camaraderie between China and Russia, Putin is treated as a subordinate in Beijing, as evidenced by Russia's requests for aid and technology from China.
Professor thinks Joensuu city mismanaged the €30 million music house competition: 'It's pouring into the cooperative's pocket'
A public law professor has criticized Joensuu city's handling of the competition for a €30 million music and cultural center, suggesting it may constitute hidden state aid.
IFMG Ipatinga offers free course with R$ 200 aid for Fundamental Education students
Students in the 9th grade at public schools can enroll in the free preparatory course at IFMG Ipatinga, which offers R$ 200 assistance monthly during the course period.
The story of Norwegian aid is no longer entirely true
The article discusses the evolving narrative surrounding Norwegian aid, noting that the justification for it is becoming outdated amidst political debates.
Unified Aid Application 2025: Posting of Monitoring Results, Submission of Photos with Geolocation
The results of the Monitoring Area System for agricultural land eligibility for the Unified Aid Application 2025 have been posted, requiring eligible producers to provide geolocation photos if their land's eligibility is not confirmed.
Northumberland armed police LIVE: Officers swarm popular seafront as drone launched
Heavily armed police responded to an incident in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, deploying a drone to aid in the situation.
Police Searching for Man
The police in the capital region of Iceland are seeking assistance in locating a man and have released a photo for public aid in identifying him.
South Africa: Unions Slam 9.8 Percent Gems Medical Aid Increase
Unions in South Africa are protesting a 9.8% increase in contributions to the Government Employees Medical Scheme, calling it unjustifiable and detrimental to public servants.
Africa: Bridging the Capital Gap - Strategic Public-Private Partnerships Invest in Young Agri-Entrepreneurs
A press briefing highlighted the need for investment in young agricultural entrepreneurs as a way to revive the global aid system and strengthen food security.
Latvian Public Media's campaign raises 214,656 euros to provide warmth for Ukraine
Latvian Public Media's fundraising initiative has successfully gathered 214,656 euros to support Ukraine's energy needs amid ongoing conflict-related devastation.
FBI Nancy Guthrie billboard campaign aims for 'crucial piece of information'
The FBI has launched a billboard campaign across multiple states to aid in the search for missing Nancy Guthrie, emphasizing the need for public assistance in gathering information.
News in Simple Language on February 9
There has been an increase in frostbite patients in Latvia this winter, prompting warnings from doctors about cold weather safety.
“Together in thoughts and deeds with Ukraine!” – Latvian Public Media calls for support!
Latvian Public Media is encouraging citizens to support Ukraine through donations to a humanitarian campaign running from February 9 to February 25.
Czech Ozone Generators to the Front Line in Ukraine
Czech ozone generators are being deployed to the front lines of Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Robbery at a Public Transport Stop in Strakonice: Drivers Helped the Attacked Woman, Police Are Looking for Witnesses
A woman was robbed at a public transport stop in Strakonice, where drivers came to her aid, and police are seeking witnesses to the incident.
The PP's 'kangaroo check' that leaves single-parent families in Balears out: 'It is designed for very high incomes'
A single mother in Eivissa criticizes the PP's new 'kangaroo check' for excluding single-parent families and being tailored for high-income earners.
Cuts in global aid could result in 22.6 million excess deaths by 2023
A study indicates that reductions in overseas aid could lead to 22.6 million excess deaths by 2030 in low- and middle-income countries, highlighting severe implications for pandemic management.
The Supreme Court recognizes the minimum vital income denied to a woman because her community of neighbors received another grant
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a woman, stating that a public grant received by her community for facade repairs cannot be counted as income, thereby allowing her to claim the minimum vital income.
Rita Cetina Scholarship Payment: How Much Will Students Who Register in March Receive?
The Rita Cetina Scholarship aims to assist families with children enrolled in public basic education in Mexico through varying economic transfers based on family circumstances and registration timing.
Triple payment of the Rita Cetina Scholarship: Which students will receive 5,700 pesos in February?
In February, lucky new secondary students enrolled in the Rita Cetina Scholarship program will receive a triple payment totaling 5,700 pesos for the three full bimonthly periods, according to the Ministry of Public Education.
The Government Completes the Process to Extend Free Justice to All Victims of Sexual Violence
The Government will approve an urgent processing of a royal decree regarding new compensation for public-appointed lawyers, completing the expansion of free justice rights for women and minors who are victims of sexual violence, regardless of their income level.
Election campaign in Hungary: Orbán starts petition against aid to Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is launching a national petition to rally public support against EU aid for Ukraine as part of his election campaign.
Fraud with APL, suspicion of Covid aid scam: the small tricks of Jacques Moretti, owner of the bar Le Constellation
Jacques Moretti, a bar owner, is under investigation for allegedly fraudulently benefiting from public aid, including housing support and Covid relief, as his activities span from France to Switzerland.
French turbine supplier for nuclear power plant will assist in the development of the Polish supply chain
A French turbine supplier is set to support the development of Poland's supply chain following the European Commission's approval for public aid for a nuclear power project in Choczewo.
The Senate accelerates in the case of the Venezuelan Plus Ultra and demands to know the fate of the 53 million from the public rescue
The Senate is investigating the Venezuelan airline Plus Ultra's connections to the government and the whereabouts of a 53 million public aid package used to settle a debt with Venezuela's state oil company.
Who will supply generators for Polish nuclear power? We know the supplier
The article discusses the approval by the European Commission for public aid for the nuclear power plant project in Choczewo and the timeline for its completion.
The Princess of Asturias Foundation warns of identity theft of Leonor to commit fraud on social networks
The Princess of Asturias Foundation has reported that it does not engage in any financial aid programs or solicit donations from individuals, cautioning the public against identity fraud using Princess Leonor's name.
Trump's Gift to a Bitter Enemy in Tehran
Donald Trump's public support for Iranian protesters may inadvertently bolster the Tehran regime while disappointing the very opposition he aims to aid.
Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk: The success of hate against the euro. The risk of Polexit is growing
A humorous take on Polish attitudes toward the EU and the euro suggests that while many view the EU as a financial aid, the prospect of adopting the euro is largely resisted, reflecting public sentiment captured in a recent IBRiS survey.
Households still cannot learn why they did not receive energy assistance at offices
Despite recent announcements, citizens are still unable to find out why they did not receive energy aid when visiting offices, with only limited information available about residency and household size.
Trump turns a fraud accusation in Minnesota into ammunition for his MAGA army against the Democrats
Donald Trump is leveraging a fraud accusation in Minnesota to galvanize his MAGA supporters against the Democrats, following a federal investigation triggered by a YouTuber's video alleging irregularities in public aid to childcare facilities.