Good news for Mexicans: the Consulate in Houston will have a free vaccination day in March 2026
The Mexican Consulate in Houston is offering a free vaccination day in March 2026, encouraging community participation without requiring prior appointments or medical insurance.
Trump's decision to strike Iran is called a turning point: reminded of a promise given
Donald Trump has decided to strike Iran, deviating from his campaign promises to keep the US away from foreign wars, amidst significant progress in nuclear negotiations and declining support from the American public for military action.
Strikes on Iran: In Israel "most people support this operation"
A report suggests that there is widespread support among the Israeli population for military operations targeting Iran.
Trump puts the US back into a war without seeking Congressional authorization or public support
Trump has launched a military strike against Iran without Congressional approval or public backing, reigniting concerns over unchecked presidential war powers.
Famellos on Tempi: Support the struggle of the relatives, there must be Justice
Sokratis Famellos calls for justice and accountability in the aftermath of the Tempi train tragedy, stressing the importance of supporting the relatives' struggle and uncovering the truth.
Israel and the US are acting to overthrow the regime in Iran, but Trump will have to decide whether to go all the way
Israel and the US are openly discussing the potential overthrow of the Iranian regime while calling for public support from Iranian citizens.
Expert: the possibility of withdrawing second-level pension savings would mean temporary celebrations
Discussions in Latvia are intensifying on allowing citizens to withdraw their second-level pension savings, with significant public support for the initiative despite opposition from the Finance Ministry.
How opinions in Israel varied regarding the attack on Iran?
The article discusses the mixed reactions within Israel concerning a joint Israeli-American attack on Iran, highlighting both support and opposition among citizens.
American Sympathy for Palestinians Surpasses That for Israelis for the First Time, Poll Shows
A recent Gallup poll shows that sympathy for Palestinians among the American public has surpassed sympathy for Israelis for the first time, with 41% expressing support for the Palestinian side compared to 36% for the Israeli side.
Nuclear Power Restart: 51% Support, 35% Opposed - Asahi Public Opinion on the 15th Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake
A recent survey shows that support for restarting nuclear power plants in Japan has reached 51%, marking a shift in public opinion since the Fukushima disaster, where only two years ago, opposition was greater.
Charity Board donates 52,000 vials of insulin worth $1.1 million to the Ministry of Health
The Charity Board has donated 52,000 vials of insulin, valued at $1.1 million, to Ecuador's Ministry of Health to support diabetes patients nationwide.
Food Debtors: A Court in Rosario Orders Collection of Child Support Through Electricity Bills
A court in Rosario, Argentina, has mandated that past-due child support payments be collected through the local electricity bill to ensure compliance.
Rhineland-Palatinate: Even where they govern quietly, the FDP suffers
In Rhineland-Palatinate, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) remains in power but faces the risk of being ousted from the state parliament due to low public support.
Celina Leão says that properties in the DF will not be sold to support BRB; ongoing project provides for this possibility
Deputy Governor Celina Leão of the Federal District asserts that a government project to support the Banco de Brasília will not involve the sale of public properties, although the proposed legislation contradicts this assertion by allowing property sales.
After the Statement in Brussels - Storm on the Internet: Inga Ruginienė Criticized for Her English
Inga Ruginienė faced a mix of sharp criticism and support online following her speech in Brussels, highlighting the emphasis on accents and public speaking skills.
Too little money for commissioned tasks. Counties want to sue the State Treasury
Polish counties are considering suing the State Treasury for underfunding commissioned public tasks, with support from the Association of Polish Counties.
Major change in Polish schools? MEN responds to the Wprost survey. "This demand resonates"
A recent survey shows that a majority of Poles support making health education a mandatory subject in schools, prompting a response from the Polish Ministry of Education.
Politbarometer: Large Majority in Favor of Social Media Ban for Under 14s
A recent ZDF Politbarometer shows that a significant majority of Germans support a proposed legal ban on social media for children under 14, with 81% in favor.
Zimbabwe: 'Hands Off the Constitution!' Churches Warn Over Term Extension Bill
Church leaders in Zimbabwe are strongly opposing proposed amendments to the constitution that could extend political power without public support and undermine democratic principles.
King Harald Supports the Norwegian Monarchy in Its Worst Popularity Moment
King Harald of Norway, despite health issues, stands firmly behind the monarchy as public support dwindles following controversies involving family members.
How much of Europe demands taxation of the rich and large corporations? See what Estonians think
A recent Eurobarometer survey reveals a significant divide in European citizens' expectations regarding the taxation of wealthy individuals and large corporations, highlighting varying levels of support across different countries.
Poll Shows Historic Decline in American Support for Israel
A recent poll indicates a historic decline in support among Americans for Israel, revealing a significant shift towards sympathy for Palestinians.
0 km motorcycles in 24 or 36 installments at low rates: the 3 new plans, what they offer, and how to access them
New financing plans in Argentina facilitate the purchase of 0 km motorcycles with unusual payment options, underpinned by government support.
President Yoon visits Jeonbuk to target public sentiment in Honam through future industries such as robots and AI
President Yoon Suk-yeol visited Jeonbuk to promote investment in future industries, as part of his efforts to secure support ahead of local elections.
Daegu City Council Says 'No Opposition to Integration'... Gyeongbuk Northern Basic Council Chairmen Say 'Opposed'
The Daegu City Council has shifted its stance to support government integration while the northern Gyeongbuk local councils express strong opposition, demanding more public discussion.
Japan's Prime Minister: No Woman on the Throne
Japan's Prime Minister has expressed opposition to changing succession rules that would allow female emperors, despite public support for such reforms.
Trump’s Greenland push drives Danish prime minister to call early election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called a snap parliamentary election for March 24 amid rising public support stemming from her firm stance against Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland.
Students from MA can compete for 130 slots in educational support program; see how to participate
Students in Maranhão, Brazil, can apply for 130 spots in an educational support program aimed at low-income students from public schools and full scholarship students from private institutions.
Danish PM calls snap election after standoff with Trump over Greenland
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced a snap parliamentary election scheduled for March 24, fueled by recent public support over her handling of US pressure regarding Greenland.
Bosnia-Herzegovina: 'Blackout' at the state broadcaster
Bosnia's public broadcaster BHRT has gone dark as a protest against the government's failure to adequately support it amid rising debt issues.
Ban on importing second-hand petrol and diesel cars scrapped
The Environment Minister in Jersey has cancelled a proposed ban on importing second-hand petrol and diesel cars, citing a lack of public support and affordability concerns.
The confrontation with Trump has given confidence and public support to the Prime Minister of Denmark. So she announced snap elections
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced snap elections to take place on March 24, seeking to solidify public support following her confrontations with President Trump regarding Greenland.
Subway employee is fired after refusing to help a victim of sexual harassment at Sé station
A São Paulo subway employee was fired after he refused to assist a sexual harassment victim at Sé station, citing her clothing as a justification.
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen confirms new election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that a new election will take place on March 24, following significant changes in public support for her party.
Sarwar gambles on break with Starmer as Labour support slumps
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is taking a bold step by urging Kier Starmer to step aside in a bid to restore local faith in the party amid declining support ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.
Urmas Kruuse: The Reform Party does not support fare charges for students and pensioners
Urmas Kruuse of the Reform Party reaffirmed their opposition to charging public transport fares for students and pensioners in Estonia.
Delays over federal gun ‘buyback’ program contributed to ‘diminished’ support, minister says
Canada's public safety minister cites delays in the federal gun buyback program as a reason for decreased support among police and public confusion.
Klaipeda Police Have Launched an Investigation into Public Support for Russian Policies
Klaipeda police initiated an investigation concerning public support for Russian policies, focusing on potential incitement against specific groups.
Misbehavior with Kajal in public, Khesari harassed! Akshara said - Have some shame...
Kajal Raghwani faced harassment in a public event, and Akshara Singh expressed her support after Khesari Lal Yadav denied promises made to Kajal and insulted her post-breakup.
Latvian Public Media Strengthens Regional Presence and Opens Latgale Editorial Office
Latvian Public Media has launched a new editorial office in Latgale to enhance its regional presence and support diverse community content.
'First Israel should attack Iran, then the US...', Trump’s advisor reveals war plan
Tensions between the US and Iran remain high, with reports suggesting that some advisors to President Trump are advocating for an Israeli strike on Iran followed by US support to galvanize public backing.
In California: the new law AB 117 signed by Newsom that affects public transport users
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law aimed at stabilizing public transport services in the Bay Area, providing $590 million to support recovery post-COVID-19.
Mother's fight for Deafblind child to access local school makes history
A mother in New South Wales successfully advocated for the creation of Australia's first Deafblind class in a mainstream public school, ensuring her son receives essential support.
Babuśka, ARP: Repolonization - From Words to Actions
Bartłomiej Babuśka emphasizes the need for public institutions in Poland to develop support mechanisms for enhancing Polish businesses' participation in consortiums, as part of a broader repolonization strategy.
"The Thing is": After Trump's Address. Show Successes, but Polls are at the Bottom
The article critiques President Trump's recent address, emphasizing a significant disconnect between his optimistic portrayal of the country's state and the harsh reality reflected in polling data showing a decline in his support.
Nearly sixty percent of the population wants to ban fish farming
A recent Gallup survey indicates that nearly sixty percent of Icelanders support a ban on fish farming in sea cages.
If Trump Goes to War, His Most Loyal Allies Will Join. But Is Israel Ready After What Happened Last Time?
The article discusses Israel's potential involvement in a war with Iran if former President Trump decides to escalate military actions, evaluating Israeli public support and readiness.
Do Poles want a night-time alcohol ban? The survey leaves no illusions
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Poles support the implementation of a nationwide ban on alcohol sales during night hours.
Support for the Reform Party has started to decline after an increase at the beginning of the year
Support for the Reform Party has begun to decline after an initial rise at the start of the year, according to a recent poll.
We have the latest poll on the SAFE law. A crushing advantage for supporters of the signature
A recent poll indicates that nearly 60% of respondents support Polish President Karol Nawrocki signing the SAFE law, aimed at funding military modernization in Poland.