Payments of the Week from e-EFKA – DYPA
This week, a total of €2.47 billion will be distributed to over 4.3 million beneficiaries in Greece, as part of scheduled payments from the e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
State Government delivers 35th Battalion of the Fire Department in Oriximiná and expands services in the western region
The State Government of Pará inaugurated the 35th Battalion of the Military Fire Department in Oriximiná, enhancing emergency service coverage in the western region.
Services during holidays: how banks, supermarkets, and transport operate on Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24
The article outlines how various services will operate during the national holiday in Argentina, particularly focusing on banks, supermarkets, and public transport.
Public Office Phone Booth Offered Communication in Spanish, Instead, It Only Parodied the Accent
A phone booth at a public office intended for Spanish communication has faced criticism for only parodying the language's accent.
Serraria Contest takes place this Sunday (22) for nearly 6,000 registered applicants
The Sunday contest in Serraria, Brazil, has attracted 5,888 applicants for various positions with salaries up to R$ 5,000.
Good news for California: Newsom announces that the number of homeless people has decreased by 9%
California reported a 9% decrease in homelessness, prompting both hope and skepticism as Governor Newsom announces new funding for shelters and services.
Lifeless person retrieved from the sea in Sandnes
A lifeless person has been pulled from the sea in Sandnes, Norway, and is currently being attended by emergency services.
Lifeless person in the sea in Sandnes
A lifeless body has been found in the sea in Sandnes, Norway, with the cause not yet known, causing delays in ferry services.
Increasing Supply of Specialized Public Rental Housing for Youth, Seniors, and Single-Parent Households
The South Korean government is expanding the supply of public rental housing tailored for youth, seniors, and single-parent households, aiming to provide customized caregiving, job, and welfare services.
How much is the deposit at Woori Bank?...Kim Seon-tae's first promotional video reaches 3.8 million views in just two days
Former public official Kim Seon-tae's promotional video featuring Woori Bank achieves remarkable viewership shortly after its release.
Allowing Direct Landfilling of Household Waste During Maintenance Period of Public Incineration Facilities
The Korean authorities have permitted the direct landfilling of household waste at the Seoul metropolitan landfill during the maintenance period of public incineration facilities to reduce reliance on private waste disposal services.
The electoral defeats of PSOE: claims to be the 'champion of public services' in regions where it reduces its funding due to the questioned pact with Junqueras by the IMF
The PSOE party claims to champion public services in regions like Castilla y León, despite implementing funding reductions that contradict their campaign messages.
Dental Truck Provides Free Services to Women and Children in Avaré; See How to Participate
A mobile dental unit is offering free oral health services for women and children in Avaré, Brazil, until this Friday, providing specialized care and appointments on-site.
Municipalities in RS restrict services due to lack of diesel, says federation
Over 142 municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul are limiting public services due to difficulties in diesel supply, as reported by the Federation of Municipal Associations of Rio Grande do Sul (Famurs).
Strikes paralyze public transport in Hamburg
A 24-hour strike organized by the German union "Verdi" has halted metro services and severely restricted bus operations in Hamburg.
Emergency Services After Grass Fires: 'Do Not Burn Right Now'
The emergency services urge the public to refrain from outdoor burning due to high grass fire risks after three recent incidents in Sweden.
Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions
The Canadian federal government plans to eliminate over 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs across various departments and agencies as part of a spending review to achieve significant cost savings.
There is a fire at the Øra quay in Fredrikstad
A fire at the Øra quay in Fredrikstad has not caused injuries, but smoke has spread to nearby areas, prompting fire services to advise residents to keep doors and windows closed.
Health initiative for women takes place in Cuiabá this Saturday (21)
A health event focusing on women's health will occur in Cuiabá, Brazil, offering various medical services to address the backlog in specialized care.
Thessaloniki: Nearly 1,750 fines for illegal parking in front of garbage bins in 2025
In 2025, approximately 1,750 drivers in Thessaloniki received fines for illegally parking in front of garbage bins, obstructing waste collection operations.
Public Transport: Warning Strikes Continue in Several Bavarian Cities
Public transport services are partially or fully halted in several Bavarian cities due to ongoing warning strikes that have entered their fourth day, affecting local commutes and sporting events.
New cuts of over 20 million euros threaten Kela
The Finnish Ministry of Finance plans over 20 million euros in cuts to Kela and other organizations, reflecting broader public financial challenges.
Votorantim mayor changes Secretary of Public Services; see who takes over
The mayor of Votorantim, Weber Manga, has replaced Rodrigo Peralta as Secretary of Public Services with Luiz Antonio Cares after Peralta's nearly two-year tenure.
Fire Corps: 15 recruitments of special duty officers were announced
The Fire Corps in Greece has announced the recruitment of 15 special duty officers as part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen the service.
City Hall begins construction of a new service unit in the East Zone
The mayor of Tupã, Renan Pontelli, announced the start of construction for a new health service unit in the East Zone aimed at improving accessibility and quality of care for residents.
News Quiz from March 20: Which offer is being expanded for train passengers?
This article is a news quiz that challenges readers on recent developments, specifically focusing on an expansion of services for train passengers.
Marina Bui, who disappeared from public view, shows her workplace in London and reveals about her significant other: 'I have a boyfriend'
Marina Bui shares details about her aesthetic services in London and her personal life, including her new relationship.
New private provider: More choices for train travelers
A new Dutch startup, Go Volta, will start providing train services in Germany, increasing competition and options for travelers.
City Hall of SP says it will act to reverse court decision in favor of Enel
The São Paulo City Hall plans to take measures to reverse a court decision that suspended an administrative process potentially leading to the termination of Enel's concession contract in the metropolitan region.
On the merger of Riga Zoo with "Riga Forests"
Riga's Finance and Administration Committee has decided to propose the merger of the Riga Zoo with Riga Forests to the city council, with an investment of 1.45 million euros needed beforehand.
MP-MA recommends termination of the contract between the City Hall and the Via SL consortium that operates public transport in São Luís
The Maranhão Public Ministry has recommended that the São Luís City Hall terminate its contract with the Via SL consortium due to consistent failures in public transport services.
Rēzekne's pensioners' social services center will not be handed over to a private company
The social care center for pensioners in Rēzekne will remain public, continuing to provide services to its residents despite rising costs.
Complaint about precarious structure of Samu in Luís Correia leads MP to demand urgent adjustments
The public prosecutor's office in Piauí has recommended urgent improvements to the emergency medical service in the municipality of Luís Correia due to its poor conditions.
Special Contribution for Improvements
Residents of Guayaquil are facing confusion over two separate annual charges called 'Contribuciones Especiales de Mejoras' for municipal improvements, leading to unexpected financial burdens for many.
Release of dangerous substance in Norrköping - chemical divers on site
Emergency services are responding to a dangerous substance leak at a company in Norrköping, supported by chemical divers for safety measures.
Ruter announces Easter changes in public transport
Ruter has announced changes to bus, tram, metro, and boat services during the Easter week, with some lines being canceled and others adjusted.
Strike in public transport: Many buses and trains stand still in Bavaria
Public transport services in several Bavarian cities face significant disruptions due to warning strikes on Thursday, with Augsburg expected to be particularly affected.
Samu, police reports, and demands in municipalities: see how to access public services via application or WhatsApp in ES
In Espírito Santo, Brazil, public services can now be accessed through apps or WhatsApp, eliminating the need for phone calls.
Intuens files a lawsuit against the Public Health Authority
The company Intuens has initiated legal action against the Public Health Authority after its decision to deny the company’s controversial health screening services.
Budgets for Catalonia
The Catalan government's budget proposal was withdrawn due to a lack of parliamentary support, primarily caused by disagreements with Esquerra Republicana de Cataluña (ERC).
Rio Preto 174 years: see what is open and what is closed on the municipal holiday
São José do Rio Preto celebrates its 174th anniversary with changes in public service hours during the municipal holiday.
IPVA deadline extended in Amapá with a 20% discount and installment payment up to 6 times
The deadline for paying IPVA in Amapá has been extended, offering a 20% discount and allowing payments in up to six installments.
Water and sewage bills in Várzea Grande (MT) may rise by 24%; understand
Water and sewage rates in Várzea Grande could increase by over 24%, pending municipal approval.
On Wednesday, the sound levels of sirens were measured in Tallinn
On Wednesday, Tallinn's emergency services conducted a test of the siren alert system, finding satisfactory sound levels despite concerns about city noise interference.
With CSI technology, urban maintenance surpasses 10 thousand services
Urban maintenance teams in São José dos Campos have successfully handled over 10,000 service requests through advanced technology in just five months.
Public Transport Strike: No City Buses in Dachau on Thursday and Friday Either
The public transport strike in Dachau continues, causing a halt to all city bus services on Thursday and Friday.
New audit exposes flawed system critics say let Minnesota fraud slip through cracks: 'Didn't act for years'
A new audit reveals deficiencies in Minnesota's Department of Human Services, particularly regarding its handling of Medicaid fraud investigations, leading to criticism over years of inaction.
Saskatchewan to table deficit budget, but Moe promises protection of public services
Saskatchewan’s government is preparing to introduce a deficit budget while ensuring the protection of public services according to Premier Scott Moe.
Quaest: 71% of Brazilians are against minimum delivery fees for app deliveries
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Brazilians oppose the government's proposal to establish a minimum fee for app delivery services.
Public Transport: Strike in Munich Begins – These Buses and Subways Are Still Running
A strike organized by the Verdi union in Munich has begun, affecting local public transportation, although some services remain operational.