Illa Counts His Profits
Illa has strategically maneuvered to consolidate his power and gain support in Catalonia through political alliances and public relations efforts.
Minister, NIPR president, others eulogise late PR veteran Tamuno-Koko
Government officials and PR professionals have paid tribute to the late Frank Tamuno-Koko for his significant contributions to the field of public relations in Nigeria.
A protest by public service unions held in Zagreb
A significant protest organized by six public service unions took place in Zagreb, demanding better social dialogue with the government and negotiations on collective agreements.
Trump accuses Zelenskyy of seeking PR through aid to Middle East countries
Donald Trump claims that Ukraine's aid to the Middle East is merely a public relations move by President Zelenskyy.
Interview with Crown Princess Mette-Marit: There was little to become wiser or more lenient about
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway gave a disappointing interview that left many hoping for clarity on her connections with Jeffrey Epstein unfulfilled.
Gustavo Petro's accusation of alleged bombing from Ecuador does not resonate in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's claims regarding an alleged bombing from Ecuador have not significantly impacted the Colombian public agenda, overshadowed by other pressing national issues.
Strongman instead of a softie. Karol Nawrocki goes all out
The lack of the president's signature on the SAFE Act has triggered widespread criticism from government officials and security representatives, with PiS politicians firmly backing the president.
Mother invents rape of her 14-year-old daughter to obtain legal abortion through the SUS in MG
A mother falsely reported her 14-year-old daughter was raped to obtain a legal abortion in Brazil, as the girl was actually pregnant due to consensual relations with her boyfriend.
This Day in History: The US Air Force Receives Its First Real Combat Mission 110 Years Ago
The article discusses the historical context of the US Air Force's first combat mission against Mexico 110 years ago, shedding light on American military intervention and public perception of the Mexican Revolution.
Strike in public transport: Many buses and trains stand still in Bavaria
Public transport strikes in several Bavarian cities have caused significant disruptions, with Augsburg fully immobilized due to labor actions.
Survey: Most Residents Support Changing the Name of the Taiwanese Representative Office
A recent survey shows that 58% of Lithuanians support changing the name of the Taiwanese representative office to the Taipei representative office as a way to improve strained relations with China.
Six out of ten of the country's residents support changing the name of the Taiwanese Representative Office
A recent survey reveals that 58% of Lithuanian adults favor renaming the Taiwanese Representative Office to better relations with China.
A first convoy with five tons of medical supplies arrives in Cuba amidst tensions with the United States
A convoy carrying five tons of humanitarian aid has arrived in Cuba amid ongoing tensions with the United States, supported by public figures including activist Greta Thunberg.
Tariff Conflict: The Strikes are Annoying, and Verdi Risks Overdoing It
Verdi's nationwide warning strikes are causing significant disruptions across Germany, with millions affected, especially in Berlin and Munich.
Beijing: Communication with Washington on Trump's Visit is Maintained
Beijing stated that it continues communication with Washington regarding Donald Trump's visit, maintaining a discreet public stance.
Benjamin Netanyahu appears in public again and claims he will 'eliminate the lunatics'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reappeared publicly to address rumors about his well-being during a meeting with U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee.
Newsfilter: The prosecutor cried at the wrong grave and Fico is starting to be laughed at due to the police around Čurilla
The article discusses the ongoing legal troubles and public relations challenges faced by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok regarding former investigators from the police unit NAKA.
Disputes among European leaders and the President of the United States in an open forum
European leaders and the President of the United States engaged in public disputes during a forum.
D. Vencevičienė will take on the role of communication advisor to the Minister of Economy and Innovation
D. Vencevičienė has been appointed as the new communication advisor for the Minister of Economy and Innovation in Lithuania, overseeing strategic communication and public relations.
Polish Public Relations Awards Announced: We Know the Winners of the PR Lions Award
The PR Lions Awards in Poland recognized outstanding achievements in the public relations field, with Przemysław Przybylski awarded the main prize for his impactful work.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd edition - TO from Monday, March 16, 2026.
Recent news highlights include judicial accountability, allegations against a public figure's family ties, and international military cooperation issues.
The True Nature of Japan-U.S. Relations: Has It Been Communicated to the Public?
An interview with Tsutomu Hatano, a professor emeritus at Tsukuba University, explores whether the Japanese government has honestly communicated the true nature of Japan-U.S. relations to its citizens, especially in the context of an upcoming summit amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Norway and Canada to Renew Trade Agreement
Norway and Canada agree to renew their trade agreement from 2008, expanding it to include additional services, investments, and public tenders.
Politico: The reputation of the United States globally is worse than its citizens perceive
A Politico survey reveals a significant disparity between how Americans view their country's global reputation compared to the perceptions of citizens in allied nations.
Norway's king makes first public appearance since hospitalization in Tenerife
Norway's King Harald made his first public appearance after being hospitalized in Tenerife at the Holmenkollen ski event.
NIPR honors Anambra police spokesman with lifetime award for public service
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations has awarded SP Tochukwu Ikenga of the Anambra State Police Command with the Life Reputation Award for his contributions to public service.
Beatrice and Eugenie 'furious for being left out in cold' over parents' Epstein links
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are reportedly angry about being sidelined amid their family's connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Iran's supreme leader issues first statement since his appointment
Iran's Supreme Leader has made his first public statement following his recent appointment, addressing key issues and future directions for the country.
'My husband has relations with my own sister in front of me...', woman pleads for help
During a public hearing organized by the National Commission for Women in Bhopal, a woman made a desperate plea for help, alleging that her husband has an affair with her biological sister.
Iran's new leader to make his first statement
Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is set to make his first public statement following his recent designation as his father's successor.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st Edition this Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The Acre Journal covers significant updates including economic evaluations by the public, political polling data, and international relations developments involving the United States and Brazil.
DB Long-Distance Transport: Railway Withdraws Controversial Directive for Train Conductors
Deutsche Bahn has withdrawn a controversial directive aimed at train conductors just three months after its implementation, following significant employee pushback.
The Metamorphosis of Adidas. Three Shoe Models Bring the German Giant to the Top
Adidas has successfully navigated a public relations crisis and renewed its market presence through strategic footwear collaborations, particularly post-Kanye West's departure.
Finnish expert dismisses Trump's choice: 'A sad and serious situation'
A Finnish etiquette expert criticized Donald Trump's choice of headwear during a somber event, calling it inappropriate for such a serious occasion.
Kristofer Ahlström: Influencers Transform into Baghdad Bob as Missiles Hit Dubai
The article discusses how influencers portray a false sense of safety in Dubai during missile attacks, distorting the reality of the situation while the emirate engages in a public relations campaign.
Lilia Schwarcz questions the innocence of words in a debate with immortals of the ABL
Historian Lilia Schwarcz discussed the complex implications of language and gender relations during a panel at the Fronteiras Festival, reflecting on how discourse shapes public perception.
BREAKING: Donald Trump and Keir Starmer finally talk after public spat over Iran
Keir Starmer and Donald Trump have spoken for the first time after tensions rose over military action in Iran.
SA government attributes email to wrong man after death, traumatising family
The South Australian government mistakenly attributed a positive email about hospital care to a deceased man, causing distress to his grieving family.
New headquarters of the Military Police inaugurated in a strategic neighborhood of Nova Friburgo
The Military Police has inaugurated a new headquarters in Olaria, a strategic neighborhood in Nova Friburgo, aimed at improving public safety and police-community relations.
University mistakenly sends acceptance letters to rejected students
Brigham Young University mistakenly sent acceptance letters to nine students who had previously been rejected, leading to a mix of joy and disappointment.
Cruz Beckham hopes to reconcile with brother Brooklyn as he issues public message
Cruz Beckham expresses a desire to mend his relationship with his brother Brooklyn by sending him birthday wishes amid ongoing family tensions.
Ukraine tells Hungary representative PR on POW issue unacceptable
Ukraine has summoned Hungary's chargé d'affaires to express that the public relations approach regarding the transfer of Ukrainian POWs is unacceptable.
Iran thanks Chinese public after US-Israeli air strikes prompt online wave of sympathy
Iran expressed gratitude to the Chinese public for their solidarity following recent US-Israeli air strikes, although it is not seeking financial aid at this time.
The Association of Incentive Travel Organizers appoints a spokesperson
The Association of Incentive Travel Organizers (SOIT) has appointed a spokesperson to enhance its external image and communication efforts.
NIPR commends SMDF boss Shinkafi for transformative leadership
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations has praised Fatima Shinkafi for her leadership and contributions to Nigeria's solid minerals sector.
Peternel asks the minister about the exhibition on 'rectal washing': She denies funding it
A Croatian parliament member confronted the Minister of Culture over a controversial exhibition on rectal hygiene related to homosexual relations, claiming that public funds were misallocated for it.
The 'flag effect': the clash with Trump gives Sánchez an electoral advantage
Pedro Sánchez's opposition to Trump's policies, particularly around military assistance, could provide him with an electoral edge as public sentiment in Spain turns against the U.S. president.
Yellow Envelope Law Implementation D-6... Koo Yoon-cheol Says 'Communicate with Responsibility Regarding Collective Bargaining Requests in the Public Sector'
The South Korean government's implementation of the 'Yellow Envelope Law' on labor relations emphasizes the importance of communication and responsibility in collective bargaining within the public sector as the law goes into effect soon.
Kaduna showcases security, agriculture gains
The Kaduna State Government is highlighting its progress in security and agriculture as it prepares to host a major conference in 2026.
Kenya: Kisumu County Steps Up Efforts to Secure Legal Ownership of County Assets
Kisumu County is enhancing efforts to legally secure its assets following a key consultative meeting aimed at addressing the transfer of assets from the national government.