The wage negotiations are underway - The United Confederation of Trade Unions has submitted demands to Norwegian industry
Negotiations for wage agreements in Norway's competitive industrial sector are set to commence, with the deadline for negotiations on March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
The wage negotiations have begun – Fellesforbundet has submitted demands to Norsk Industri
Fellesforbundet has formally initiated wage negotiations with Norsk Industri, with a deadline set for March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
Athens Music Week - Bringing Different Aspects of the Music Ecosystem Closer Together
Athens Music Week (AMW) is set to take place from May 6 to 9, 2026, bringing together the international music industry, creators, and local audiences in a festival of presentations, discussions, and performances.
London police probe ‘anti-Semitic arson attack’ after Jewish charity ambulances set ablaze
British police are investigating an anti-Semitic hate crime after four ambulances operated by a Jewish charity were set on fire in north London.
Tampere acquires a 250,000 euro artwork for the new school – Here’s why
Tampere is set to acquire a mural worth 250,000 euros for the new Kaukajärvi school, prompting discussions about city budget priorities amid recent layoffs.
Income Tax 2026: nearly 500,000 residents of Amazonas must file this year; deadline begins this Monday (23)
Starting Monday, March 23, 2026, almost 500,000 residents of Amazonas, Brazil, are expected to file their income tax declarations with the deadline set for May 29.
Team India will tour Ireland for two T20 matches in June
The Indian cricket team is set to tour Ireland in June for two T20 matches, with games scheduled for June 26 and 28 in Belfast.
Brno Residents Bid Farewell to a 50-Year-Old Depot; They Will Receive a New One for Over a Billion
Brno is set to replace its 50-year-old tram depot with a new facility costing over a billion Czech crowns.
Gary Neville explains Declan Rice Wembley boos - 'Happening up and down the country'
Gary Neville discusses booing directed at Declan Rice during the Carabao Cup final, calling for reforms on set-piece timings.
Suspected Anti-Semitic Hate Crime: Four Ambulances of the Jewish 'Hatzalah' Organization Set on Fire in North London
The British police are investigating a suspected anti-Semitic hate crime involving arson of four ambulances belonging to the Jewish 'Hatzalah' organization in North London.
PHOTO ⟩ Jewish volunteer medic cars set on fire in London
Four vehicles from a Jewish volunteer ambulance service have been burned in London, with the police investigating the possibility of an antisemitic hate crime.
VTEK will decide on Tuesday whether to start an investigation into A. Valotka's statements
The VTEK is set to evaluate a complaint regarding A. Valotka's remarks about the appropriateness of using the terms 'negras' and 'čigonas' in public discourse.
Jewish ambulances torched in London (VIDEOS)
Four ambulances operated by a Jewish volunteer organization in London were set on fire in what is being investigated as a hate crime.
Ž. Vaičiūnas will visit the USA: will participate in discussions about energy and geopolitics
Lithuanian Minister Ž. Vaičiūnas is set to visit the USA to engage in discussions on energy innovation and geopolitical challenges, including a focus on the reconstruction of Ukraine's energy sector.
Wille Rydman: 'A Fanatical Mongrel'
Finnish Minister Wille Rydman criticizes the goal of 45,000 work-based immigrants set by the Confederation of Finnish Industries, suggesting it promotes exploitation and long-term issues for society.
Surprise star gets chance to gatecrash England World Cup squad after Eberechi Eze injury
Newcastle's Harvey Barnes is set to replace the injured Eberechi Eze in the England squad ahead of friendlies against Uruguay and Japan.
The Cure will perform for the first time in Lithuania and Estonia
The legendary British band The Cure is set to perform for the first time in Lithuania and Estonia in August.
The series «Aurora. The Editorial Office» will be presented at the international «Series Mania» festival in France
The series 'Aurora. The Editorial Office' is set to be showcased at the prestigious Series Mania festival in France, a significant event for the television industry.
Arson of Jewish ambulances in London
Four Jewish ambulances were set on fire in North London in an act being investigated as a hate crime.
How will the war stop? America and Iran have set these conditions
Amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, President Donald Trump may engage in peace talks with Iran, contingent upon several conditions.
Support measures announced by K. Mitsotakis at 10:30
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to announce new economic support measures for society in response to the impacts of the war in the Middle East.
A major attack on the Jewish community in London... 4 ambulances set on fire
In North London, four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community organization were set ablaze amid rising tensions from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Ambulances of Jewish community set on fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community were set ablaze in North London, with police suspecting a hate crime.
Farmers warn supermarket price spikes to hit within weeks
Australian farmers warn that food prices are set to increase in the coming weeks due to escalating diesel prices linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
The Discussion of the B Plan for Electoral Reform Keeps Being Postponed: When Will It Reach Committees?
The discussion of the electoral reform Plan B in the Senate has been postponed again, now set for March 24, due to the document still being under technical review.
'Sertanejo Barbie': How Ana Castela's Hat Came to Set Trends at Rodeos
Ana Castela's iconic hat has transformed from a traditional symbol of the sertanejo genre into a trendy fashion statement in Brazil.
'Youth Microfinance' expanded from 30 billion to 300 billion... Interest support for residents outside the capital area strengthened
The scale of microfinance supply for the youth is set to be expanded from 30 billion to 300 billion won by 2028, with additional interest reductions for young self-employed individuals in non-capital areas.
The time changes: When do we move the clocks forward
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, clocks will be set one hour forward for the start of Daylight Saving Time in Greece.
New economic support measures announced by Mitsotakis at 10:30
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to announce new economic support measures at 10:30 AM to help society deal with the impacts of the war.
Zimbabwe: Biti Spends Weekend Behind Bars Following Arrest in Mutare, Set to Appear in Court
Zimbabwean opposition politician Tendai Biti was arrested during a meeting in Mutare regarding a controversial constitutional amendment and spent the weekend in police custody awaiting court appearance.
Shohei Ohtani set to start in the 5th game of the season, with possibility of Japanese pitchers starting in all three subsequent games
Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to make his season debut as a starting pitcher in the fifth game against the Guardians.
The ambulance of a Jewish operator was set on fire in London, a video surfaced
An ambulance owned by a Jewish operator was set on fire in London amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, raising concerns over targeted attacks.
Which words belong together? Solve the latest Neloset word game
The article introduces a new word game called Neloset, where players must identify groups of four related words from a given set.
A cargo van parked in Kaunas was set on fire
A cargo van belonging to a company was set on fire in a parking lot in Kaunas, Lithuania, with suspicion of arson.
London: a group of people set fire to ambulances of a Jewish emergency service
In London, ambulances belonging to a Jewish emergency service were set ablaze by a group of individuals, prompting a police investigation into the incident as a potential hate crime.
Re-election for the Leader of the Social Democratic Party: Election Results on April 6
The Social Democratic Party in Japan is set for a re-election between Mizuho Fukushima and Yuko Otsubaki after neither secured a majority in the recent election.
Russia's economy fell short of central bank expectations in the first quarter
Russia's economic performance in the first quarter of the year did not meet the expectations set by the central bank, although growth predictions remain optimistic for the future.
Today the fate of millions of students will shine, Bihar Board result will be announced
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is set to announce the 12th-grade examination results today at 1:30 PM.
Jewish ambulances set on fire in London, suspected antisemitic attack
Police are investigating the incident in London as an antisemitic hate crime.
London: Four ambulances of the Jewish community set on fire - police sees 'anti-Semitism'
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community service were set on fire in North London, with the Metropolitan Police treating the incident as a hate crime and act of anti-Semitism.
Ambulances from Jewish rescue service set on fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish ambulance service Hatzalah were set on fire in Golders Green, London, prompting an investigation by police as potential anti-Semitic hate crime.
Live at 13:15: The special committee discusses the risks of political interference in conducting research
A special committee of the Estonian Parliament is set to discuss the risks of political interference in economic research during a public session.
Victoria bills itself as the ‘education state’ but thousands of school teachers are set to strike. Here’s what it means
Thousands of public school teachers in Victoria are set to strike due to low pay and excessive workloads, marking the first such strike in 13 years as approved by the Fair Work Commission.
This Year's Wage Settlement: - Demands Increased Purchasing Power
The main negotiations between labor parties in Norway for wage and other conditions are set to take place, focusing particularly on wages and sick leave compensation.
Attack against Jews in London
In North London, ambulances used by a Jewish organization were set on fire in what police are investigating as an antisemitic hate crime.
Gyeonggi Province Assembly to Establish the First Nationwide Ordinance to Support Families of Migrant Workers Who Died from Workplace Accidents
Gyeonggi Province is set to implement a pioneering ordinance providing support for families of migrant workers who die in workplace accidents, addressing gaps in welfare for these families.
[Pharmaceutical Bio News] Hyundai Bioscience to Begin Clinical Trials for Dengue Treatment in Vietnam on the 30th
Hyundai Bioscience is set to begin clinical trials for a universal antiviral treatment for dengue and similar diseases in Vietnam on March 30.
Malawi: K22bn Road Target Sparks Fear and Fury - Motorists Brace for 'Revenue Policing' As Fines, Roadblocks and Bribery Risks Surge
Malawi's Treasury has set a K22 billion target for the police to collect from traffic fines, raising concerns among motorists about aggressive enforcement and corruption.
Malawi: Justice Minister Starts Process to Hire New ACB Director, 50 Candidates to Be Interviewed Before Final Choice By President
Malawi's Minister of Justice has initiated the recruitment process for a new Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, with 50 candidates set to be interviewed for this critical role.
Ambulances from Jewish Rescue Service Set on Fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community's ambulance service Hatzalah were set on fire in Golders Green, London.