Iran’s security chief accuses Trump of ‘Israel First’ policy, 'delusional fantasies' in region
Iran's security chief criticized Trump, accusing him of prioritizing Israel over American interests, leading to regional chaos.
Kim Jong-un, equipped with nuclear capabilities, publicly appears after Iran's bombing... Will he meet Trump in April?
Kim Jong-un's first public appearance following US and Israeli strikes on Iran was a visit to a cement plant, signaling a show of confidence amid regional tensions.
The Trap of Regime Change: Where Is Washington Heading in This War?
The article analyzes the implications of military actions taken by the US and Israel against Iran, highlighting historical parallels and potential regional escalations.
If Trump wants regime change, it will likely take more than killing Khamenei
The article analyzes the implications of Iran's recent military actions against Gulf states and the potential consequences for regional stability and US foreign policy, particularly in relation to Trump's stance.
Iran confirms the death of Ayatollah Khamenei: Who will take the reins of Iran?
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been confirmed dead amidst airstrikes by the United States and Israel, raising questions about the future leadership in Iran.
"The assassination of Khamenei does not mean the fall of the regime." An expert explains what may happen in Iran
An expert discusses the potential implications of a possible assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, including the dynamics of Iranian politics and regional instability.
The regime in Tehran waits, has not yet played its strongest cards, warns an Iran expert
An expert comments on Iran's possible retaliation and the geopolitical situation regarding US and regional tensions.
Who are the allies of the US and Iran in the Middle East
The article discusses the complex geopolitical alliances between the US, Iran, and various regional actors in the Middle East amid ongoing tensions and military engagements.
Warning: French regions at risk! Part 1: Corsica
The article discusses regional inequalities in France, focusing on Corsica and the impact of EU cohesion funding.
Warning: French regions at risk! Part 2: Creuse
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Creuse department in France regarding regional development and EU cohesion funding.
Discussions Begin to Correct Delays in Minimum Wage Enforcement, Including Suppression of Excessive Competition with Neighboring Prefectures
Japan's Central Minimum Wage Council has initiated discussions aimed at correcting delays in the enforcement of minimum wage increases and addressing excessive wage competition with neighboring prefectures.
Strengthening Standards for Emergency Room Specialists ... 1 Specialist for Every 5,000 Patients in Regional Centers
To enhance the capacity for severe and emergency patient care, new standards for staffing and facilities in regional and local emergency medical centers are being implemented.
CM Yogi's big meeting in Japan
The meeting aims to enhance communication and collaboration among various stakeholders in regional creation and value promotion.
SAM: The number of state-funded medical school places will be increased for the 2026 admission
The Lithuanian Ministry of Health has announced an increase in state-funded medical school places through collaboration with various governmental bodies to encourage students to work in regional healthcare after graduation.
Fuel Elements: Is Russian Nuclear Technology Coming to Emsland Soon?
The licensing of nuclear fuel elements in Germany by the Russian state corporation Rosatom is causing political controversy, with implications for regional energy needs.
What will cohesion policy be like after 2027 and what role will regions play in it?
The article discusses the proposed changes in the European Union's cohesion policy after 2027, focusing on the implications for regional governance and funding in Poland.
Court annuls injunctions and forces operators to comply with new meal voucher rules
Brazil's Federal Regional Court of the 3rd Region has mandated that meal and food voucher operators adhere to new regulations after annulments of previous injunctions.
Teachers' Union: 'Administrative Integration Law Provokes Regional Competition and Undermines Public Education'
The National Teachers' Union in South Korea is calling for a complete review of the proposed law on the establishment of integrated special cities, claiming it threatens public education by fostering competition between regions.
Empty Gas Storage: Regional Greens Demand Report from Aiwanger
The Greens in Bavaria are demanding a report from Minister Hubert Aiwanger regarding the record low levels of gas storage in the region, calling for transparency and a strategy for improving energy supply security.
Has the Destruction of Hezbollah Become an Irreversible Israeli Goal?
Israel is intensifying military actions against Hezbollah as a warning against potential involvement in regional conflicts, amid intensifying U.S.-Iran tensions.
Letter to the Editor. State Child Industry is the Reality Behind a False Self-Image
A researcher argues for the dissolution of state-run facilities for children and youth and advocates for transferring responsibility to regional authorities for better care.
Fiscal Equalization: We are Solidary, but Have Nothing to Give Away
The article discusses Germany's fiscal equalization system amidst economic stagnation and rising social costs, arguing for reform-linked assistance.
Vladislav Kondratovich on the renaming of the Ministry of the Interior: we are working intensely in that direction
Vladislav Kondratovich discussed ongoing efforts to rename the Ministry of the Interior and enhance its role in regional policies during a government press conference.
V. Kondratovičius on the joint initiative of the Ministry of Regional Development and the Ministry of the Interior: we have submitted a proposal
V. Kondratovičius announces the submission of proposals to improve regional policy in Lithuania, focusing on financial program administration and strategy development.
Erdogan wants nukes: What a Turkish bomb would mean for the Middle East
The discussion surrounding Turkey's potential pursuit of nuclear weapons has intensified amid regional security tensions, impacting its foreign policy and strategic positioning.
New Government Initiative: Will the Ministry of the Interior Change Its Name?
Lithuanian officials are proposing to rename the Ministry of the Interior to better focus on regional issues within the government.
Danish King Visits Greenland to Strengthen Regional Sovereignty Against American Ambitions
The Danish King Frederik X begins a three-day official visit to Greenland to demonstrate support for the territory amid U.S. aspirations for control.
Minister unveils Nigeria’s three foreign policy priorities for 2026
Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister outlines three key pillars for the nation's foreign policy in 2026: strategic autonomy, regional stability, and responsible global partnership.
Ana de la Herrán (Tax Inspectors): "The possibility of breaking up the Tax Agency is opening up through the back door"
Ana de la Herrán, president of the Association of State Tax Inspectors, warns that changes in regional funding could threaten the cohesion of Spain's Tax Agency.
Rubio: In tone reconciliatory, in substance 'Trump'
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a conciliatory speech in Greece, emphasizing the importance of transatlantic relationships, yet avoiding key global issues such as the Ukraine war and regional crises.
America's actions have angered Russia: they call it a threat
Russia views the US's collaboration with Armenia on small modular reactor technology as a threat to regional nuclear safety.
'Keep Europe strong from the inside': Kata Tütto, president of the Committee of the Regions
Kata Tütto warns that proposed changes to the EU's budget may threaten funding for local investment in regions.
Juhan Aguraiuja: High electricity bills are a symptom of the region's energy hunger
January brought unexpectedly high electricity bills to many homes and businesses in Estonia due to severe cold and regional energy shortages.
EU Will Tighten Origin Rules in T-MEC Review, Experts Warn
According to experts, the upcoming 2026 review of the T-MEC may see the EU tighten origin rules, leading to increased production costs, particularly influenced by demands from the United States.
New Pact? Trump to Host Allied Presidents from Latin America in March
U.S. President Trump will meet with the leaders of Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Honduras in Miami next month for a regional summit, marking the first of its kind since he took office.
Miami will host a summit between Donald Trump, Daniel Noboa, and other allied Latin American leaders
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host a regional summit in Miami with several Latin American leaders, including Presidents from Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Honduras on March 7.
Will the Iranian project in the region end soon?
The article discusses the potential impending end of Iran's regional influence amidst increased pressure from the US and Israel, focusing on possible diplomatic concessions or military actions to destabilize the Iranian regime.
Will local doctors remain a decade from now? Opinions against 'token regional medical universities'
The South Korean government has decided to increase the number of medical school admissions by 3,342 over the next five years, raising concerns about the distribution of these spots among 32 regional medical schools and the establishment of a stable local medical system.
The question about visits to Lithuania's regions surprised K. Budrys: he conveyed a message to the 'social democrats'
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys addresses speculation regarding his regional visits, asserting they are focused on foreign policy.
The government instructs the involved ministries to develop a draft law on state involvement in the management of «Gora»
The Latvian government is working on a draft law to establish state involvement in the management of the regional concert hall 'Gors' in Rēzekne.
2027 Medical School Enrollment to Increase by 490 to 3,548
The number of medical school enrollments in South Korea will increase by 490 in 2027, bringing the total to 3,548, with further increases planned for subsequent years.
[Editorial] 'Increase in Medical School Quotas' is Just the Starting Point for Expanding Regional and Essential Medical Services
South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare announced an average annual increase of 668 medical school admissions over the next five years, resolving previous conflicting discussions about medical education expansion.
[Breaking] The number of medical school students will increase by 490 in the 2027 academic year... All through regional physician selection
The number of medical school admissions in South Korea will increase to 3,548 in 2027, with 490 additional spots designated for regional physician candidates.
Foreign policy failures fueling Nigeria’s insecurity – Odinkalu
Prof. Chidi Odinkalu claims that Nigeria's insecurity is largely due to failures in foreign policy and weakened regional security alliances.
Hungary will expel all Ukrainians participating in forced conscriptions
Hungary plans to expel Ukrainians who are participating in military conscriptions amid ongoing regional tensions.
Kenya: President Ruto Gives 2026 Diplomatic Brief Highlighting Global Priorities
President William Ruto is launching Kenya's 2026 Diplomatic Brief, focusing on regional integration, economic diplomacy, and global partnerships.
The Community of Madrid's Withdrawal from the Círculo de Bellas Artes Unveils a Clash of Cultural Policy Models in the Centennial of the Emblematic Building
The Community of Madrid's government has cut funding to the Círculo de Bellas Artes, arguing that its activities do not align with regional interests, highlighting a cultural policy conflict.
The Ministry of the Interior Plans to Take Over Regional Development: Explained How It Will Work
The Lithuanian Ministry of the Interior aims to centralize regional development management under its authority to streamline decision-making and funding processes.
French Foreign Minister: Iran must stop being a "destabilizing force"
During a visit to Lebanon, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian stated that Iran should cease to be a "destabilizing force," citing its nuclear program and support for terrorist groups that threaten regional and European countries.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development proposes that the state take over 51% of the ownership of the concert hall 'Gors', leaving 49% to Rēzekne
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development proposes that the state should take over 51% ownership of the 'Gors' concert hall while allowing Rēzekne to retain 49%, aiming for better control of cultural policy in Latgale.