Not always visible intermediaries between business and residents: how credit bureaus operate
The article discusses the role and operation of credit bureaus in Lithuania, highlighting their contribution to financial health and the historical context of credit information systems.
Electoral reform represents a 'high risk,' despite being 'diluted,' warns consultant Integralia
The electoral reform proposal by President Claudia Sheinbaum, while deemed 'diluted,' carries high risks of inequity favoring the ruling party, Morena, as per an evaluation by the Integralia consulting firm.
Behind bars: use of fences for security and screening of revelers at the São Paulo Carnival increases risk and needs to be re-evaluated, say experts
Experts are calling for a re-evaluation of the use of fences at large Carnival gatherings in São Paulo due to concerns over safety and crowd management.
Construction of a new incineration plant in Mapo failed in the appeal trial… risk of the plan falling through
The Seoul High Court upheld a lower court's ruling against the city's plans for a new waste incineration plant in Mapo, requiring a comprehensive re-evaluation of the project's feasibility.
Current president of Rioprevidência was part of the risk assessment sector when R$ 850 million was invested in Banco Master
Nicholas Cardoso, the new interim president of Rioprevidência, was part of the risk evaluation sector during the investment of R$ 850 million into Banco Master, despite warnings from the Court of Auditors of the State of Rio de Janeiro regarding the risks of additional allocations.
Traffic Accidents: Riding a Train is Significantly Safer than Driving a Car
A recent evaluation by Allianz pro Schiene highlights that traveling by train in Germany poses a significantly lower risk of fatal accidents compared to driving a car.