A Conservative Majority Could Have Massive Consequences for DR
A potential conservative government in Denmark could significantly cut funding and support for the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR).
NRC resumes Abuja-Kaduna train services after Mondayโs incident
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has announced the restoration of train services on the Abuja-Kaduna route after a disruption earlier this week, assuring passengers of improved safety measures.
LA is running for election on privatizing DR: "The state should not run a giant media company"
The Liberal Alliance (LA) proposes to privatize the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), suggesting future funding should come from subscriptions and advertisements rather than public funding.
Possibility of 870 million yen embezzlement from the Land Development Public Corporation; special investigation unit re-arrests a father and son.
A special investigation unit has re-arrested a father and son for allegedly embezzling approximately 870 million yen from a public corporation in Japan.
The former CBC host blowing the lid off its bias and dysfunction: Full Comment podcast
Former CBC host Travis Dhanraj criticizes the corporation for its lack of accountability and biased political coverage.
Public Power Corporation: Significant upgrade from EcoVadis in sustainability assessment
The Public Power Corporation improved its sustainability score by 8 points in the EcoVadis evaluation, ranking in the top 28% of companies globally.
Public Agency Consolidation, Outline by the End of This Month... Incheon Airport Union Opposes Merger of Two Airport Corporations
The South Korean government has initiated a reform plan to consolidate public agencies, including the merger of Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airport Corporation, facing immediate opposition from labor unions.
Diesel prices increase by 606 won in one day... plan to terminate contracts with 'betraying' discount gas stations
In response to a sudden increase in diesel prices by some discount gas stations amidst rising oil prices, the Korea National Oil Corporation has issued a public apology and announced plans for improvements.
Public Broadcasting: 'It's Always About Money'
The Swiss will vote on a significant reduction of their public broadcasting system, potentially cutting funding and services for the Swiss Radio and Television Corporation (SRG).
Arrest of Father and Son for Suspected Embezzlement from Kyoto Prefecture Land Development Corporation
A father and son have been arrested in Osaka for allegedly embezzling funds from the Kyoto Prefecture Land Development Corporation.
The Ideal Radio Listener?: In the Classical Bubble Bath with Bavarian Broadcasting
The Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation (BR) conceptualizes an ideal listener for its classical music program, BR-Klassik, using a fictional character named Stefanie.
Stock Market: Heavy losses over 2% - Focus on Banks and Public Power Corporation (PPC)
The Athens Stock Exchange suffered significant losses over 2%, driven by declines in major banks and other blue-chip stocks.
Stock Market โ Public Power Corporation: Continuing the Correction from theโฆ 20 Euro Mark
The stock of the Public Power Corporation continues to decline from its multi-year high of โฌ20.1, now trading below โฌ19.
LH to launch construction of 26,000 public housing units with private participation this year
Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) announced plans to commence construction of 26,000 public housing units across 42 blocks this year, utilizing private collaboration.
Economic Justice Action Group: Estimated Profit of 8.5 Billion Won from Family Company of Former Seoul Council Member for Sale of Rental Housing
A civil society group revealed that a family company of a former Seoul council member earned an estimated profit of 8.5 billion won by selling two officetels to the Seoul Housing and Urban Development Corporation.
โDdarungiโ Member Information Leak Acknowledged... Privacy Protection โGrade Aโ
Member information of Seoul's public bicycle service, โDdarungi,โ was leaked, even as the Seoul Facilities Corporation received a high score in government privacy protection evaluations.
Personal information leak of Ddarunghi (Seoul's public bike) was confirmed two years ago but no action was taken
The Seoul Facilities Corporation, which operates the public bike service 'Ddarunghi,' failed to take action after confirming a personal information leak in 2024, despite being aware of it since the incident was reported following a cyberattack.
Metro fares will rise again in this city, facing heavy opposition last year
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited has approved a 5% increase in metro fares, causing concern for daily commuters, with a potential implementation date of February 9 yet to be finalized.
200 million euros owed to DEI by 500 public entities
The Greek government is set to cover a debt of 200 to 250 million euros owed by various public entities to the Public Power Corporation, as numerous unpaid electricity bills have burdened the state budget from 2021 to 2023.
BanEcuador, CFN and all public banks achieve a surge in profits in 2025
In 2025, the National Financial Corporation (CFN) reported profits of $280.2 million, while BanEcuador reached $23.4 million, indicating a significant profit surge for all public banks.
SEPI will grant RTVE a participatory loan of 700 million euros to 'rescue it' from the VAT hole
The State Society of Industrial Participations (SEPI) is providing RTVE with a 700 million euro participatory loan to prevent the public broadcasting corporation from facing dissolution due to a long-standing VAT deficit.
Corporation For Public Broadcasting formally dissolves after federal funding cuts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced its dissolution after nearly 60 years of operation due to significant federal funding cuts.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting Votes to Shut Down
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has made a decision to cease operations following a recent vote.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting board votes to dissolve organization after Congress defunds NPR, PBS
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to dissolve after 58 years following Congress's decision to withdraw federal funding for NPR and PBS.