Official in Florida: DeSantis Signed Two Environmental Protection Laws That Come into Effect in July
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed two laws aimed at environmental protection, focusing on coastal resilience and water resource management.
More valuable than oil: Who will control water?
The article discusses the increasing geopolitical importance of water as a strategic asset and poses the question of who will control it amid growing pressures from climate change and urbanization.
BTS Visitor Numbers Fall Short of Predictions... Was the Mobilization of Public Officials Appropriate?
The BTS concert in Gwanghwamun was heavily staffed by public officials, yet attendance fell below expectations, raising concerns about the adequacy of public resource mobilization.
Clean Conscious Panel discusses water resource management in Acrean society
The Clean Conscious Panel is set to discuss conscious water use and the challenges of water resource management in the Amazon at an event in Rio Branco.
The government wants to solve the problem of unused deposits. It invites municipalities for talks
The Polish government is engaging local municipalities in talks to address the issue of unused mineral deposits and aims to create a structured approach to resource exploitation.
Large Police, Fire, and Public Personnel Deployed for BTS Concert... 'Is This Right?'
The deployment of police, fire, and public personnel for a BTS concert in Seoul has raised concerns about resource allocation and safety management in other areas of the city.
SF wants to lower class sizes and give schools more freedom
The Danish political party SF plans to reduce class sizes to 24 students and eliminate the use of substitutes in early education while increasing schools' autonomy in resource management.
As Nigerians tighten seat belts for a rough economic ride
The article discusses the economic challenges Nigeria is currently facing, reflecting on its historical context and hopes for better governance.
Unprecedented Innovation: Daniel Madariaga Highlights Smart Water Management Startups
Daniel Madariaga emphasizes the pivotal role of smart water management startups in addressing water resource challenges through innovative technologies.
Preventing a Second National Information Resource Accident... Reform Centered on Stability Rating 'Impact on People's Lives'
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety in South Korea is initiating reforms to enhance the stability of public agency information systems to prevent another incident akin to the National Information Resource Management Agency accident.
Artificial Intelligence: Conflicts Arise Around Data Centers Over Water, Energy, and Territory
In Latin America, countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Chile have the highest number of data centers supporting artificial intelligence, raising concerns over resource management.
Sogesid. Lollobrigida, Minister of Agriculture: "There is an increasing need to make the best use of a precious resource like water"
Italy's Minister of Agriculture emphasizes the need for better water management, particularly in regions facing new water-related challenges, during an event discussing cooperation between Italy and Africa.
DRC: An audit of the 'contract of the century' rekindles debate over the agreement signed with Chinese groups in 2008
An audit of the Sino-Congolese mining contract signed in 2008 has reignited discussions regarding its terms and implications for resource management in the DRC.
FG, World Bank unveil blueprint to save Nigeria’s shrinking water bodies
The Nigerian government, in partnership with the World Bank, has initiated the validation of nine Strategic Catchment Management Plans to enhance sustainable water resource management and improve climate resilience.
The message from Javier Milei after the approval of the amendment to the Glacier Law
Javier Milei's administration praised the modification of the Glacier Law, claiming it promotes true environmental federalism and removes ideological distortions.
NNPC: Nigerian National Plundering Corporation
The article critiques the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by drawing an analogy with the dairy industry and highlighting issues of mismanagement and inefficiency.
US accused of ‘shameless exploitation’ over proposed Zambian health aid deal
The US faces accusations of 'shameless exploitation' regarding a proposed health aid agreement with Zambia that could significantly compromise the country's autonomy and resource management.
Efficiency
The article discusses the importance of efficiency in utilizing resources across public and private institutions in Ecuador and its implications for public services.
Let’s Work Together to Guarantee Water
The article emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts in water management in Mexico to prevent resource scarcity and infrastructure failures.
Selecting Companies to Become ‘Leading Circular Economy Models’ Minimizing Resource Consumption
The Korean Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment is recruiting companies that heavily generate waste to support the transition to a circular economy.
‘A law that does justice with public resources of the people has been approved,’ highlights Valentina Centeno after approval of law on efficiency in GADs
Ecuador's Assembly approved a law aimed at improving the efficiency of public resource management by decentralized autonomous governments, according to Assembly member Valentina Centeno.
The Poker over Diamonds. Angola Shakes the Market, Pressures even the Global Trader
Angola is significantly impacting the diamond market, creating pressures for global traders.
ASF delivers individual reports on the oversight of the 2024 Public Account
The Federal Audit Office of Mexico presented individual reports on the oversight of the 2024 public budget, emphasizing the importance of transparency and public resource management.
Oil well: Cross River deserves fair treatment, says Otu
Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River advocates for fair treatment in the relisting process of the state as an oil-producing entity, amid disputes with Akwa Ibom.
Africa: African Union Summit Opens, As Continent Faces Conflict and Climate Extremes
The 2026 African Union Summit is opening in Addis Ababa, addressing significant challenges including conflict, climate extremes, and water resource management.
Overlapping disaster seasons change the nature of emergency resourcing
Emergency resource sharing is becoming increasingly complex in Australia due to overlapping fire and flood seasons.
Everything is Allowed
The article discusses issues surrounding property rights and resource management in Ecuador, highlighting the challenges posed by weak institutions and the prevalence of violent conflicts over natural resources.
Congo-Kinshasa: Mantashe Clashes With DRC Counterpart Over Its Critical Minerals Deal With U.S.
Gwede Mantashe criticized the DRC's critical minerals agreement with the US during the Mining Indaba, emphasizing the need for African unity in resource management.
PF cites fraudulent management and says Alcolumbre ally allocated money to Master without requiring documents
The Federal Police of Brazil reports on the fraudulent management involving resource allocation from Amapá Previdência to the Master bank without appropriate documentation and oversight.
Understand fraud in competition and deviations in education in a case investigating a delegate and the president of the Chamber of Rio Verde
The arrest of Rio Verde City Council President Idelson Mendes and others in connection with a three-year investigation into a fraud and resource diversion scheme highlights significant corruption in public competition management.
São Paulo City Council Members Request Public Disclosure of Largest Tax Debtors
São Paulo city council unanimously approved a request for the city hall to publish a list of the largest tax debtors to improve public resource recovery and enhance fiscal management accountability.
Squid catch quota for 2026 to increase by 2.5 times, formal decision expected in late February
The Japanese Fisheries Agency plans to increase the squid catch quota for 2026 to approximately 68,400 tons, a 2.5 times increase compared to 2025, with a formal decision expected in late February.
Newsfilter: Kotlár may become the first dissident of Fico's government
Peter Kotlár, the government commissioner for overseeing resource management during the COVID-19 pandemic, faces charges for spreading false information, positioning him potentially as the first dissident of the Fico administration.
Lidl Croatia Again Received the 'Top Employer 2026' Award: A Career That Pays Off
Lidl Croatia has been recognized as a Top Employer for 2026, reaffirming its status as one of the best employers in the country and highlighting its high standards in human resource management internationally.
Amplifon among the 17 global companies certified 'Global Top Employer' 2026
Amplifon, a global leader in hearing care services and solutions, has been recognized as one of the 17 companies worldwide as a Global Top Employer 2026, being the only company based in Italy to receive this international recognition for excellence in human resource management and workplace environment.
Attendance Management is Part of Human Resource Expertise
The city of Reykjavik is looking to hire a specialist in attendance management, drawing significant attention to the job advertisement.
Learn about the Logar Water Canal Project in Afghanistan
The Logar Water Canal Project is a significant irrigation initiative in Afghanistan aimed at improving water resource management in a country heavily reliant on agriculture amid a dry climate.