Government relaxes loan rules for airlines with resources from the aviation fund
The Brazilian government has relaxed some loan rules for airlines using resources from the National Civil Aviation Fund (FNAC).
EU: Paves the Way for Funding Access to Safe Abortions
The European Union has announced that member states can use existing resources to support citizens seeking access to safe abortion services, a decision welcomed as a 'victory for women.'
Northeast receives 700 times less resources from the Federal government than the Southeast, says governor of Alagoas
The governor of Alagoas highlighted a significant disparity in federal funding between Brazil's Northeast and Southeast regions during a recent event.
Canadian government considers police increase in small communities like Tumbler Ridge
The Canadian government is contemplating boosting police resources in Tumbler Ridge after a recent tragic school shooting.
A large fire broke out in Vilnius: a hanger is burning with open flames, substantial firefighting forces are concentrated
A significant fire ignited at a hangar in Vilnius, with extensive firefighting resources deployed to control the blaze.
"I have never had Lei Rouanet in Carnival," says Margareth Menezes about accusation in TCU
Cultural Minister Margareth Menezes stated she has never used resources from the Lei Rouanet for Carnival performances, following an accusation regarding her participation in a Carnival block in Salvador.
Glaciers, mining, and water resources: the keys to the modification being discussed in the Senate
The Argentine Senate is set to vote on a modification of the Glacier Protection Law, driven by government claims that it hinders key industries like mining.
'Uttar Pradesh is a state with a population of 250 million', said CM Yogi
CM Yogi emphasizes that Uttar Pradesh is India's largest state with a population of around 250 million, highlighting its natural beauty and resources.
โMoral panicโ: Conservative MP blasts aid to Cuba, urges government to spend it on โour own peopleโ
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani criticized the Canadian government's decision to provide $8 million in aid to Cuba, arguing that it diverts attention and resources away from addressing domestic needs.
There are no universal ideal 72-hour bags. What should be considered when packing your own?
The article discusses the customization of 72-hour bags according to individual needs, highlighting the importance of using personal resources and considering seasonal variations.
Cold Response from the EU on Abortions
The European Commission has decided against proposing a new mechanism to support abortions despite requests from millions, as it believes existing resources within member states are sufficient.
Greenland to Tighten Laws Due to Concerns About American Investors
Greenland is set to strengthen its legislation due to fears regarding American investors' influence.
The mineral wealth of Antarctica is exposed as the climate warms
A new study indicates that climate change will soon expose valuable mineral deposits in Antarctica as its ice cover diminishes.
Reform in Riga's kindergartens aims to save up to 5 million euros
Riga's municipal leadership believes that reorganizing and reducing the number of kindergartens will allow for better teacher salaries and improved educational resources.
G. Chatzitheodosios: Thousands of vacancies in technical professions and artificial intelligence
Greece is facing a serious human resources shortage in technical fields, according to G. Chatzitheodosios, president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce.
Water Resistance - A Challenge That Will Change Business
The article discusses the critical importance of stable water resources for various industries in Poland, highlighting the consequences of water scarcity and excess on the economy and sectors like agriculture and chemicals.
Limited resources, high market demands
A promotional offer for a subscription package combining PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times is presented, highlighting its value for readers.
Zimbabwe bans the export of all its raw minerals, including lithium
Zimbabwe has imposed a ban on the export of all raw minerals, particularly lithium, to strengthen government control over its critical mining resources.
AI Technology for 'Comfort'
The article discusses an AI-based technology called 'UmiBot' developed in Australia, which provides support to victims of gender-based violence by offering resources and guidance on various options available.
Venezuela after Maduro: Who will fill the void? And who holds the keys to wealth?
The article discusses the political and economic uncertainties in Venezuela following the ousting of Nicolรกs Maduro and his detention in the U.S., questioning who will control the nation's vast resources.
EP Chair: The European Union must do more to stop Russia's 'shadow fleet'
European Parliament Chair Metsola emphasized the need for the EU to intensify efforts to halt Russia's shadow fleet, which is transporting sanctioned energy resources through European waters.
The 'Stablecoin'... Is it a new scheme to dry up funding sources for resistance in Gaza?
The introduction of a potential stablecoin in Gaza raises concerns about its use as a tool for Israeli and American control over financial resources linked to Palestinian resistance.
ANP investigates possible oil find by farmer drilling for water
The National Agency of Petroleum (ANP) is opening an administrative process to investigate a potential oil discovery in Tabuleiro do Norte, Cearรก, made by a farmer drilling for water.
Hamburg: We should maintain oil shale capacity until the nuclear power plant's operation
Energy expert Arvi Hamburg argues that Estonia should continue to produce electricity from local oil shale resources for at least another decade to ensure energy security before transitioning to nuclear power.
High avalanche danger in several places - warns against travel in avalanche terrain
Norway's water resources and energy directorate has issued a red danger level warning for high avalanche risks in several regions, advising the public to avoid avalanche-prone areas.
Live: US-Iran to hold third round of talks as Trump deploys warships in Mideast
Iran and the US engage in their third round of indirect talks in Geneva amid heightened military tensions as President Trump deploys war resources to the region.
Femarh suspends burning calendar for 15 days after increase in hotspots in Roraima
The State Foundation for Environment and Water Resources in Roraima has suspended its burning calendar for 15 days due to an increase in heat hotspots.
Ingvi and his family's ordeal: insomnia, seizures, and no solutions
A family in Iceland is struggling with the lack of support and resources for their son Ingvi, who has severe health issues including epilepsy and developmental delays.
"The only one who pays": producers present resources against mandatory electronic identification of cattle and do not rule out going to court
Cattle producers in Argentina are contesting the government's mandatory electronic identification of livestock, arguing it unfairly burdens them.
Police Criticism: 'Pure Taxi Transport for Healthcare'
Police in Sweden express concerns over the rising demand for their services to transport psychiatric patients, which they consider an undue burden on their resources.
Zimbabwe bans all raw mineral exports with immediate effect
Zimbabwe has implemented an immediate ban on all raw mineral exports, aimed primarily at enhancing state control over critical resources.
Six schools in Bauska region could be reformed
The Bauska region is considering reforms involving six schools, with local opinions expressing concern over student safety and educational resources.
Tragic health system in Ecuador
Ecuador's health system is in disarray, plagued by corruption, inadequate resources, and unmet constitutional obligations.
Somaliland eyes mineral boom after Israel recognition
Somaliland is looking to leverage its mineral wealth and potential oil reserves following Israel's recognition, which officials believe could attract foreign investment and transform the region's economy.
Ukraine plans to equip 4,000 km of roads with anti-drone protection by year-end
Ukraine has announced plans to equip 4,000 kilometers of roads with anti-drone protection by the end of the year, allocating significant budget resources for this initiative.
Lรครคnemets's Proposal: Party Funding Needs Standardization
Lauri Lรครคnemets, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, advocates for reforming state funding for political parties to ensure more resources are allocated to smaller and non-parliamentary parties.
Raรบl Jalil defended the reform to the glacier law: "There is no more negative environmental impact than poverty"
Raรบl Jalil, the governor of Catamarca, strongly supports a proposed reform to the glacier law ahead of Senate discussions, arguing that enabling provinces to manage their resources can reduce poverty without harming the environment.
Breast cancer forum in Florianรณpolis will have free programming open to the public in March
A free breast cancer forum in Florianรณpolis aims to provide information and resources to healthcare professionals, patients, and the public.
Members of Iranโs elite accused of hypocrisy over childrenโs lives in west
Iran's ruling elite face accusations of hypocrisy for using state resources to support their children living abroad while the country suffers from economic hardship.
Who to call for help when the conditions worsen
The article discusses resources and support available for those affected by deteriorating conditions due to weather in Iceland.
Institutional entry of Pharos into AI Factories
Greece has established the Pharos AI Factory to integrate into the European AI initiative, funded by European and national resources.
The Peculiarity of VIP Fishing Permits. How the VIP Fishing Permit System Works
The article discusses the operational aspects and unique features of the VIP fishing permits system in Czechia.
Ukraine's Strategy Aims to Raise the Cost of War for Russia to Achieve Peace
Ukraine plans to increase the cost of the war for Russia in order to achieve peace, focusing on enhancing air defense, halting Russian attacks, and cutting off economic resources fueling its war efforts.
Gyeongnam Coastal Fishing Vessels to be Reduced by 225 this Year
Gyeongnam Province plans to significantly reduce its coastal fishing fleet by 225 vessels this year as part of a strategy to improve fishing industry structure and restore marine resources.
Calgary family living in a car calls for more resources for unhoused families
A Calgary family living in their car highlights the struggles faced by unhoused families and calls for better resources to support them.
Chinese company fights to maintain ownership stake in controversial Greenland mining project
A Chinese state-owned company is taking legal action to preserve its ownership stake in a mining project in Greenland that has drawn significant public attention.
The government claims to have emptied the coffers and is now urging other parties
The Danish government states it has nearly exhausted its financial resources and is calling on all parties in parliament to propose financing for election campaign proposals.
Publishing, FIEG Concern: Barachini Addresses the General Council
The FIEG General Council convened to discuss concerns over reduced resources for daily and periodic publishing, with significant input from government official Alberto Barachini.
BPC asks not to waste the resources of special services: 'Don't shoot blindly'
BPC representatives urge citizens to provide accurate information during emergencies to avoid unnecessary deployment of emergency services.
Letter to City Leadership: Family Judges See Protection of Munich's Children at Risk
Family judges in Munich express concerns over child welfare and urge city officials to take immediate action due to insufficient resources in family support services.