Not all hospitals will implement the new emergency room procedures from April
The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs will allow emergency rooms to send home patients who do not require urgent care, but not all hospitals plan to adopt these changes.
Jureček's IT Expert Now Plans Cleanups for ANO Minister. "I Was Lucky with Juchelka," He Says
Karel Trpkoš, known as an IT expert closely associated with former Minister Marian Jurečka, remains influential in the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs after Jurečka's departure, now planning significant personnel changes.
Hubert A. Janiszewski: The Unnecessary Cost of Gold Plating
A report from Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs revealed that social media platforms removed only 12% of the more than 46,000 misinformation reports submitted in 2025.
The Ministry Plans to Create a Nationwide Healthcare Quality System
The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs intends to establish a national healthcare quality system to address disparities in patient satisfaction and medical service quality across regions.
LIVE BROADCAST ⟩ How good is Estonian healthcare?
Estonian healthcare is at a good level, but its quality needs further enhancement, according to a joint press conference by the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Health Board.
Saudi Arabia announces downing of more than 60 drones since midnight
The Saudi Arabian defense ministry reported on social media that it shot down 61 drones in the early hours of Monday.
After 11 cases of child labor, MPT notifies the City Hall of Rio Claro for awareness measures
The Ministry of Labor Public Prosecutor's Office (MPT) has notified the City Hall of Rio Claro, SP, following the discovery of 11 cases of child labor in the area, urging participation in an awareness program.
Amendments to the Equal Opportunities Law Presented by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour Did Not Gain Support in the Seimas
The proposed amendments to Lithuania's Equal Opportunities Law received limited support in the Seimas despite backing from the government and social welfare officials.
The Audit Will Evaluate the Effectiveness of the SIF's Operations
The Latvian Ministry of Culture has announced a procurement for auditing the effectiveness of the Social Integration Fund's functions and support programs, with a contract value of nearly €42,000.
Home Ministry Cancels NSA Against Sonam Wangchuk
The Indian Home Ministry has revoked the detention of prominent Ladakhi social activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA), aiming to resolve the ongoing deadlock regarding Ladakh's demands.
Social organizations march in Quito against the Law of efficiency in the GAD and labor shift agreement
Social organizations in Quito protested against a reform to the Organic Code of Territorial Organization and a new labor agreement issued by the Ministry of Labor.
FG reaffirms commitment to maternal, newborn care
The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has reiterated its dedication to enhancing maternal and newborn health services following a successful quadruplet delivery in Abeokuta.
Member of MPF cannot 'like' or share photo of candidate
Brazil's Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has issued guidelines prohibiting prosecutors from showing support or opposition to political candidates on social media.
Corregedoria publishes rules to curb political expression of prosecutors
The Corregedoria of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Brazil has issued new regulations limiting public political expressions by prosecutors, including their conduct on social media.
The Agency for Social Inclusion is to be dissolved, former minister speaks of vendetta
The Czech Ministry for Regional Development is planning significant changes, including the merger of the Agency for Social Inclusion with the Housing Department, which may lead to the termination of senior officials.
Russia Plans to Significantly Reduce Budget Expenditures
Russia's Finance Ministry plans to reduce government budget expenditures by 10% in 2026 to avoid a deficit amid declining revenues, although military spending and certain protected social expenditures will remain unaffected.
S in talks with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 'Clarify any ambiguities'
The Social Democrats in Sweden have reached out to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to clarify their stance on nuclear policy amid criticism.
PSOL demands protection for trans women in investigation of center founded by Father Júlio
Federal deputy Erika Hilton and city councilor Amanda Paschoal have requested the São Paulo Public Ministry to consider the welfare of trans women affected by the closure of a community center.
Decisive ruling against an Egyptian doctor after widespread controversy over his medical advice
The Egyptian Ministry of Health has revoked the medical license of Dr. Diaa Elawady following backlash over his controversial social media posts advising patients to stop taking prescribed medication.
"Digital Barrier" for Students? Nowacka on the Details of the Ministry of Education's Idea
Poland is considering a ban on social media access for children under 15, following a similar move in Australia, in an effort to protect the mental health and safety of young people online.
Since when is the ban on social media for children? A possible date
Poland's Ministry of Education is proposing new regulations that would restrict children's access to social media for those under 15, similar to measures already in place in other countries.
Christmas without TikTok and Instagram? A possible ban on social media for children is being considered
Poland's Ministry of Education is planning to introduce restrictions on social media access for children under 15, similar to measures already implemented in other countries, aiming to shift age verification responsibilities from parents to platform operators.
Changes in legislation coming - changes to vaccination
The Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health is seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to the Communicable Diseases Act to enhance the prevention of infectious diseases and improve preparedness for epidemics and pandemics.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition, March 9, 2026
Haddad will leave his ministry next week to run for the government of São Paulo, while other political and social issues are addressed in Brazil and beyond.
Kaisa Juuso boiled over to the Ministry of Finance - 'It's easy to shoot from the ivory tower'
Kaisa Juuso criticizes the Finnish Ministry of Finance for its approach to welfare state budget cuts, suggesting that talking about service cuts is easy when not faced with real consequences.
79-year-old woman suffocated – employee modified records afterwards
A 79-year-old woman suffocated while restrained in a chair at a care home in Turku, and a staff member altered her resident records post-mortem, violating Ministry of Social Affairs and Health guidelines.
Support for Women in Action
The article discusses the efforts of the Greek Ministry of Labor and Social Security to enhance women's employment and empowerment.
International Women's Day: 'Woman, you are free in every choice'
Greece's Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family launches an initiative for International Women's Day, emphasizing women's essential roles in society and breaking workplace barriers.
Ministry of Education on the proposal to ban children from using social networks: it is not only the responsibility of the ministry
The Ministry of Education is discussing the complex issue of banning children from social networks, emphasizing the need for alternative solutions and increased parental involvement in children's activities.
Erkki Tuomioja: Elina Valtonen's Ministry Has Lost Power
Erkki Tuomioja expresses disappointment over the Social Democratic Party's stance on nuclear weapons, asserting a need for stricter regulations against their introduction in Finland.
INSS Mutirão Offers More Than 850 Medical Examinations in Piauí This Weekend
The Brazilian Ministry of Social Security is conducting a weekend medical examination event in Piauí to expedite the processing of incapacity and assistance benefits.
‘I can have sex’: Former 'hot priest' on why he quit the ministry
Former priest Alberto Ravagnani shares his struggles with celibacy and advocates for a more inclusive Catholic Church after quitting the priesthood.
MP opens investigation into the closure of a community center founded by Father Julio in SP; city hall speaks of 'reorganization'
The Public Ministry of São Paulo has launched an investigation into the potential closure of the São Martinho de Lima Community Center, which has operated for 35 years and distributes daily meals.
Ministry of Labor: The 'map' of payments from e-EFKA and DYPA for the period from March 9 to 13
From March 9 to 13, a total of €70.4 million will be distributed to 73,000 beneficiaries by e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service in Greece.
Jeong Seong-ho: Price Collusion in Oil is a Serious Anti-Social Crime... Directing Strict Response to the Supreme Prosecutors' Office
Korea's Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho has ordered a strict response to collusion and unfair trading practices in the oil market, categorizing them as serious anti-social crimes.
How much is the amount of the Food Card in March 2026
The article details the amounts for Argentina's Food Card, which are set at $52,250 for families with one child, $81,936 for two children, and $108,062 for families with three or more children in March 2026.
Finland sends a consular team to assist Finns in the Persian Gulf
Finland's Foreign Ministry is dispatching a consular team to the Persian Gulf to provide assistance to Finnish citizens, initially in the United Arab Emirates, as announced by Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen on social media.
Emergency rooms may gain the right to send patients home after initial assessment
The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs is considering allowing emergency departments to send patients home after an initial assessment if they don't require urgent care, amidst concerns about patient health and overcrowding in ERs.
Diversity Sign: Applications Have Started – Certification of Inclusion Policies in the Workplace
Greece's Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family has launched a new certification initiative for workplaces promoting diversity and inclusion, with applications open until April 27, 2026.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has postponed the launch of online applications for benefits for the disabled
The Czech Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has delayed the introduction of an online system for disabled benefits applications due to technical issues.
Kaisa Juuso to be fired? Jani Mäkelä just laughed
Former Social Affairs and Health Minister Kaisa Juuso supports Timo Harakka's critical views on the Ministry of Finance, causing speculation about her position in the Finns Party.
Itinerant Public Ministry serves riverside communities in Northern MG
The Itinerant Public Ministry of Minas Gerais will provide services to riverside communities along the São Francisco River from March 2 to 13.
Kaisa Juuso's Surprising Statement
Former Minister Kaisa Juuso expresses support for SDP MP Timo Harakka's criticism of the Ministry of Finance on Facebook.
Kaisa Juuso criticized Pura's ministry – defector Polvinen predicts Juuso will be fired from the True Finns
Former Social and Health Minister Kaisa Juuso criticizes the Ministry of Finance under the leadership of True Finns' Riikka Pura following harsh statements made by SDP's Timo Harakka.
The ministry paid nearly 30,000 euros for an expert opinion - this is how the department head commented
The Finnish ministry has faced scrutiny for paying exorbitant fees for expert opinions related to alcohol legislation, raising concerns within the social and health committee.
The Ministry of Education is preparing a revolution for children: groundbreaking changes starting in 2027
The Polish Ministry of Education has unveiled a bill aimed at restricting children's access to social media, highlighting the need to protect young people from the harms of internet use.
This campaign has never been seen before. The ministry focuses on memes
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy is using cat memes in a social media campaign to explain a significant labor law reform.
NCERT Controversy: Education Ministry Orders Removal of Books from Social Media
The Indian government has ordered the removal of a controversial NCERT social science textbook from social media and digital platforms following a Supreme Court directive.
OPEKA: Payment of February Benefits Tomorrow
The Greek Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family announces that the payment of February benefits will occur on February 27, with various categories of aid being distributed to tens of thousands of recipients.
Turkey: Political and social confrontation over religious events in schools during Ramadan
A significant political and social dispute has erupted in Turkey regarding a new decree by the Ministry of National Education that encourages religious activities in schools during Ramadan.