It will be easier for the residents of Vilnius district to reach the capital: here are the changes to expect
Residents of Vilnius district will benefit from a new mobile app aimed at simplifying public transport access to the city.
Netanyahu extends political life again through war... support for bombing from opposition and public opinion
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is perceived to benefit politically from recent military conflicts involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, unifying opposition support amid a potential cabinet dissolution crisis.
Minister Nataly Morillo on the GAD Expenditure Law: 'The people's money should go to the people, not to political pockets'
Minister Natalia Morillo emphasized that the newly approved expenditure law for autonomous decentralized governments aims to ensure that public funds benefit the citizens directly.
Hellenic Post: Response regarding the delivery of cards connected to unemployment benefit allowances
Hellenic Post has issued a statement addressing concerns about delays in the delivery of cards associated with unemployment benefits, asserting that the majority of mail was processed correctly and on time.
Free Money: Who Will Benefit and Who Will Pay for It?
The article discusses the implications of a new tax law proposed by Donald Trump, which includes government-funded investment accounts for children.
IPTU 2026 in Maceió: 10% discount for payment until Friday (27)
Residents of Maceió have until this Friday to benefit from a 10% discount on the 2026 Urban Property Tax (IPTU) if paid in a single installment.
Nature's Tricks Drive Both Residents and Caretakers to Despair: Tons of Salt Consumed, but Little Benefit
A significant increase in trauma cases has overwhelmed hospitals in Vilnius, with patients arriving every two minutes.
"No president, Democrat or Republican, should benefit": Does Trump want to name a Florida airport after himself?
Experts question whether Donald Trump's request to rename Palm Airport reflects commercial interests.
A new transport benefit is proposed: here’s who could benefit from it
A proposed bill in Lithuania aims to provide significant public transport discounts for workers living far from their jobs, potentially boosting employment in urban areas.
The new terminus for tram line 7 is almost completed. What will it bring to the residents of Ķengarags?
Residents of Ķengarags are set to benefit from the nearly completed new tram line 7 terminus and transportation hub.
Medical Cannabis – Too Much Risk for (Almost) No Benefit
The Brazilian health agency's recent measures to regulate the use and cultivation of medicinal cannabis are criticized for lacking robust scientific evidence and potentially leading to increased drug dependence and crime.
Open AI, Make the Code Public: PM Modi's Direct Message to Tech Companies
During the AI Impact Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for transparency in AI development and the importance of open-sourced code to benefit the youth and ensure safety.
An average of 766 euros in additional income per month – 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.
Government of Tamaulipas and the SPR promote the production and dissemination of radio content
The governor of Tamaulipas signed a collaboration agreement to enhance public broadcasting and content production for the benefit of the citizens.
Welfare area terminates and takes away lunch benefit from employees
The Kanta-Häme welfare area, Oma Häme, is laying off staff and eliminating lunch benefits due to budget cuts, affecting 143 employees across various sectors.
VID assesses discrepancies in the spending of the animal assistance fund "Sofi"; the organization could lose its public benefit status
The Latvian Revenue Service is reviewing the fund 'Sofi' for possible discrepancies in financial allocations and could revoke its public benefit status.
Research on Hydrocarbons: 40% of the Revenues Will Benefit the Public Sector
Greece is set to welcome significant investments in hydrocarbon exploration, potentially reaching 1 billion euros by 2027-2032, benefiting public finances substantially.
DWP issues update on anti-fraud crackdown to beat benefit cheats
The UK’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is implementing new powers to combat benefit fraud and recover wrongly paid funds.
Ministry of Land: Audit of 'Valet Fee Trick Increase' at Incheon Airport... 'Ignoring Public Benefit, Rushed Implementation'
The South Korean Ministry of Land criticized the Incheon International Airport's parking service reforms as hastily implemented and neglectful of public convenience.
Tanzania: Over 81,000 Children to Benefit From Worm, Schistosomiasis Treatment in Ukerewe
A preventive treatment campaign addressing intestinal worms and schistosomiasis is set to benefit over 81,000 children in Ukerewe District, Tanzania.
Leftist Party Presents Wealth Tax Concept: High Revenues Possible
The Left party's proposed wealth tax could generate up to 147 billion euros annually, which could significantly benefit various public services according to economist Stefan Bach.
Large majority opposes flat-rate payment of social benefits
A significant majority in Germany's public opinion trends reject the idea of implementing flat-rate social benefit payments, raising concerns about the potential reduction in case-by-case assessments.
Armenta promotes the Puebla-Tlaxcala road axis; will benefit 1.6 million people
The Puebla governor highlighted a public management model benefiting 1.6 million people through direct use of public machinery and strategic collaboration with PEMEX to enhance budget efficiency.
The last remnants of resistance will disappear. Slovak STV will lay off en masse, consequences will benefit the government
Slovak public broadcaster STV plans significant layoffs, which are expected to have political ramifications in favor of the government.
The government will free up land for housing, but municipalities will benefit. The project has been revised
The article discusses the revised legislation aimed at freeing up land for residential construction, exploring the roles of various agencies and the potential uses for municipalities, as well as the prospects for public sector housing.
How long PIP claimants now wait after new DWP applications
Many PIP claimants are facing waits of over a year for their disability benefit claims to be processed, leading to criticisms from the Public Accounts Committee regarding service levels.
Ukrainians like other foreigners. Will the abolition of privileges reverse anti-Ukrainian sentiments in Poland?
The article discusses the implications of abolishing privileges for Ukrainian citizens in Poland, the changes in their temporary protection system, and how these alterations may affect social sentiments and benefit Polish entrepreneurs.
Marinakis: By 2026, universities will be without forever students and with increased funding
The Greek government spokesperson highlights that by 2026, public universities will no longer have perpetual students, following the removal of 309,000 students, and will benefit from enhanced funding.
Free school meals to energy drink ban - 10 ways the Mirror brought change in 2025
The Mirror's campaigning in 2025 led to significant changes, including expanded free school meals and legal reforms to benefit the public and address injustices.
Survey: Should foreigners receive 800+? The most radical voters are the undecided ones
A recent survey shows that 58.9% of respondents oppose granting the 800+ benefit to foreigners, with a significant portion expressing strong opposition.