Next station... 'The World Cup': Metro users expected to increase due to the World Cup
The Mexico City Metro system anticipates a 40% increase in users during the 2026 World Cup, according to its director, Adrián Rubalcava.
Strengthening Preference for Local Talent in Civil Service Recruitment... Introduction of Additional Points System
A new civil service recruitment policy in South Korea will provide additional points to candidates who have lived in a region for over 15 years to promote local talent and enhance public trust.
Let's Create a Quality Market with the Patient in Mind
The article discusses the role of the private sector as an essential component of the healthcare system in Poland, arguing for better cooperation between public and private healthcare providers.
Nawrocki's trap, the game about SAFE, the specter of expensive food. The new "Wprost"
Karol Nawrocki is increasingly refusing to sign legislation passed by the Sejm, raising concerns about the implications for governance and public policy in Poland.
1) The real scandal would be not changing a justice system that is no longer just
The article argues that Italy's justice system is in dire need of reform to ensure it serves and protects citizens rather than burdening them.
Ten Reasons to Vote Yes
The article outlines ten compelling arguments for supporting a proposed judicial reform in Italy.
Open Letter from Androulakis to Ministers, MPs, and All Public Officials Targeted by Surveillance
Nikos Androulakis calls on public officials targeted by surveillance to unite in revealing the truth about the surveillance system in Greece.
Poll: Every other Pole wants Karol Nawrocki to swear in the judges of the Constitutional Tribunal
A recent poll indicates that half of Poles support Karol Nawrocki carrying out the oath for newly appointed judges of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal.
Prosecutors’ Office to Replace Prosecutor General After 78 Years... Turmoil Over Supplementary Investigation Powers Expected
Amid planned prosecutorial reforms in South Korea, the transition from the Prosecutor's Office to a newly established Public Prosecution Office marks a significant shift in the country’s legal landscape.
Screens that Lie and Broken PA System: The Other Major Crisis of Rodalies
The Rodalies train service in Spain is facing a significant operational crisis, with malfunctioning screens and public announcement systems causing confusion among passengers.
MetrovÃa articulated bus catches fire near the general cemetery
An articulated bus from the MetrovÃa system caught fire near the general cemetery in northern Ecuador on Saturday, March 21.
Superannuation should be used for aged care, not inherited by next generation, aged care CEO says
The CEO of Uniting NSW and ACT advocates for wealthier Australians to utilize their superannuation for aged care rather than passing it on to heirs, aiming to alleviate pressures on the public care system.
The uproar over the new name for public transport: 'It reminds me of a pet's name'
Mikkeli's public transport system will officially adopt the name 'Katuri' after extensive public consultation and debate.
Delay, schedules, and lack of guidance: residents complain about changes in public transportation in Presidente Prudente during protest
Residents of Presidente Prudente protested against changes to the city's public transport system, highlighting delays and insufficient information.
Judicial Reform, What Would Change with the Approval of the Referendum: Comparing the Texts
The article discusses proposed changes to the Italian Constitution regarding the judicial system, focusing on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors along with the establishment of distinct Councils and a new disciplinary High Court.
Public in line, brokers at the counter... Helpless system in front of ticket mafia, a heist on passengers' pockets!
A major ticket scam has emerged at the railway stations of Chaibasa, Chakradharpur, and Rourkela in India, involving brokers who are making it increasingly difficult for regular passengers to obtain tickets.
Everything changes, everything re-forms. Except for the judges
The article discusses the extensive reforms made in Italy over the years, contrasting them with the stagnation in the judicial system.
The modernization plan for trains in New York advances: Kathy Hochul and the MTA announce record investment
The MTA, in partnership with Governor Kathy Hochul, has announced a record investment plan to modernize New York's metro system, replacing nearly 40% of the train cars to enhance passenger safety and travel experience.
What is known about the Interior Ministry's intervention in the ATV of Samborondón: agreement allows Police to operate monitoring center
The Ecuadorian Ministry of the Interior has intervened in the monitoring center of the Transit and Surveillance Authority (ATV) in Samborondón, enabling the National Police to manage the system for improved surveillance.
Municipal schools in Monte Mor will have panic button for incidents such as invasions and threats
Municipal schools in Monte Mor, Brazil, are introducing a panic button system to enhance security against incidents like invasions and threats.
Liepaja's Public Transport Fully Switches to Electronic Tickets
Liepaja has transitioned to an electronic ticket system for public transportation, enhancing convenience for passengers, especially those benefiting from state subsidies.
The Government took the first step to privatize the social security of the security forces
The Argentine government has initiated the process to privatize the social security system for its security forces by calling for public tenders.
Ozempic in the SUS and without a patent: how weight loss pens have changed the world and what lies ahead
Rio de Janeiro becomes the first city in Brazil to offer the medication Ozempic through its public health system, marking a significant step in the fight against obesity.
A completely new type of public transport is planned to be implemented in Vilnius
Vilnius is preparing to introduce a new mode of public transport to address growing mobility demands as the current system reaches its limits.
Another Trani Case: How the Prosecutor Destroyed Another Innocent
The case of Tommaso Minervini, the former mayor of Molfetta, highlights critical issues regarding judicial procedures in Italy following his exoneration by the Court of Cassation.
'I wore an ankle tag for a day - the shame was unbearable then brutal question floored me'
The article discusses the author's personal experience wearing a GPS ankle monitoring tag for a day, coinciding with a major expansion of electronic tagging in the UK.
This is what you need to know about the new way to use municipal transport in Quito, after approval of the integrated collection system
The Quito Metropolitan Council approved an ordinance for the integrated payment system of municipal transport.
President Prudente City Hall notifies company over failures in public transportation integration
The City Hall of Presidente Prudente has formally notified the public transport company 'Sou Prudente' due to recurring failures in the integration system affecting passengers.
Consortium wins bidding to finalize sewage treatment and manage sewage system for 30 years in Bauru
The 'Bauru Sanitation Consortium' has been awarded a 30-year contract to manage the sewage system in Bauru, Brazil, and to complete the paused sewage treatment plant project.
Illegal immigrant groping case latest allegation of misconduct in Northern Virginia school system
Fairfax County Public Schools is under scrutiny for allegedly delaying notification to parents about a groping incident involving a student identified as an illegal immigrant.
The Høiby case is finally over
The article discusses the conclusion of the Høiby case in Norway, expressing the author's views on the matter.
Mallukas has set up a database of pedophiles and sex offenders, the justice minister does not approve
A blogger named Mallukas has created a website to publicly collect the names of convicted sex offenders, which Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta criticizes as unnecessary given the existing legal system in Estonia.
MP points out irregularities and Justice blocks hiring without proof in Camapuã
The Justice system has halted hiring processes in Camapuã, Brazil, following irregularities identified by the Ministry of Public in the municipal hiring practices.
Athens Municipality: The municipal transport "ATHENS MOVE" is coming with 17 electric buses on 4 lines
Athens is set to launch a new municipal transport system called 'ATHENS MOVE,' featuring 17 electric buses on four lines designed to improve local mobility.
Human Rights Commission: Exclusion of Public Workers from Flextime System is Discrimination, Advises Correction to Gijang County
South Korea's Human Rights Commission has recommended that Gijang County rectify its exclusion of public workers from the flextime system, deeming it discriminatory.
An Unchanging School, an Overly Honest Society: The Reason Why the Reformist Principal Left His Job
A prominent principal known for advocating progressive educational reforms in Tokyo public elementary schools steps down, questioning the rigidity of the educational system.
Universalization of care is a challenge for treating diabetes in the SUS, experts say
Experts highlight the challenges faced by Brazil's public health system (SUS) in providing effective diabetes care amidst rising incidences of the disease and related health issues.
Promised for 2023, BRT in ABC is only 58% complete and TarcÃsio threatens to break contract
The BRT system in ABC Paulista, promised for operation in 2023, is only 58% complete, prompting Governor TarcÃsio de Freitas to consider contract termination due to delays.
The death of leaders does not weaken our system: Iran
A professor in Iran stated that the death of several Iranian leaders has strengthened the resolve of the Iranian public, contrary to beliefs that eliminating a few leaders could dismantle the entire system.
Moniepoint raises the alarm over alleged digital smear campaign
Moniepoint MFB has raised concerns about a possible digital smear campaign that undermines public confidence and is currently being investigated by law enforcement authorities.
Quito Council approves second debate on the integrated collection system to begin on April 1
The Metropolitan Council of Quito approved an integrated collection system that will be operational starting April 1, featuring a new universal card for various user categories.
'Hellish' scenes and body bag shortages: What we could learn from COVID report today
A UK COVID-19 inquiry report is set to reveal critical insights into the country's pandemic response, highlighting challenges faced by the healthcare system.
FG unveils plan to turn correctional centres into farm hubs
The Nigerian Federal Government is transforming correctional facilities into agribusiness hubs to enhance rehabilitation and reduce reoffending rates through public-private partnerships.
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.
Public Service Broadcasters: The Stations Need Reforms - But Not Demolition Balls
This article advocates for the public broadcasting system in Germany, emphasizing the need for reform rather than complete dismantlement.
Integrated collection system for municipal transport in Quito starts in April: What will happen to conventional transport?
A new integrated payment system for Quito's municipal transport will begin on April 1, 2023, affecting various transportation methods.
The Estonia app reached nearly 190,000 devices with a safety notification
The Estonian government's emergency notification system, EE-ALARM, tested its delivery via an app, reaching around 190,000 devices.
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.
Wednesday Delays in Medium and Long-Distance Trains to and from Madrid: 'Taking the Train Causes Me a Lot of Stress'
Passengers faced significant delays on medium and long-distance trains in and out of Madrid due to a signaling system issue, causing widespread frustration.
System uses facial recognition to find missing persons in Pouso Alegre; learn how it works
The city of Pouso Alegre, Brazil, has implemented a facial recognition system to help locate missing persons through urban monitoring.