Donald Trump Sends Immigration Agents to Airports Due to Budget Crisis
Donald Trump announced on social media that immigration agents would be deployed to airports amid a budget crisis, with plans being made to enhance security.
Junts will vote against anti-crisis housing measures due to the Government's 'postureo': 'Your social shield is 'I invite and you pay'
Junts per Catalunya plans to vote against the Spanish Government's housing measures, criticizing them as superficial and ineffective at addressing the needs of the working class and small property owners.
I will report allegations of child abuse to the police
Artist Pétur Gautur plans to report allegations of child abuse against him to the police after being accused on social media.
Poland: Towards a ban on mobile phone use by children under 16 in schools
Poland plans to ban the use of mobile phones by children under 16 in schools starting September 1, 2026, addressing concerns about screen time and social media usage among minors.
Israel plans strikes on bridges over the Litani River in Lebanon
The Israeli Defense Forces plan to attack crossing sites over the Litani River to prevent reinforcements and arms shipments, according to an army spokesperson's statement on social media.
They flew to another country and, upon arrival, discovered they were in the wrong place: 'That changed all the plans'
A British couple mistakenly flew to the wrong country for a wedding proposal trip, which they humorously shared on social media.
Definition of homelessness promised to be strengthened by the end of next year
Latvia's Ministry of Welfare plans to solidify the definition of homelessness in legislation and develop proposals for its reduction by the end of 2027.
UK religious leaders urge Mahmood to ‘slow down and rethink’ refugee plans
Religious leaders in the UK have expressed concerns over proposed changes to the asylum system, urging a reevaluation of plans that may harm social cohesion.
SDP intends to vote against the removal of all restrictions on nuclear weapons - The government dismissed proposals to freeze the dispute
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) plans to oppose a government proposal aimed at eliminating all restrictions on nuclear weapons, citing concerns that it would detach Finland from Nordic frameworks.
The Centrist Party Plans to Participate in the National Conference; Three Party Leaders Meeting on the 18th Raises Concerns About Lagging Discussions
The Centrist Reform Union plans to participate in discussions regarding consumption tax cuts on food and refundable tax credits at the National Social Security Conference, amidst fears of being left behind in debates.
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.
Fico among young members of Smer / Predicted that Smer will win the elections, warned about social networks and mocked KDH. Will travel to Moscow again
Robert Fico announced plans for upcoming travel to Moscow and France, while predicting a win for his party, Smer, in the next elections, amid concerns about social media's influence.
We will register a new Social Democracy in June, plans Špidla and others.
Former Czech Social Democratic leader, Vladimír Špidla, announces plans to register a new Social Democracy in June amidst challenges.
Government Reform Plans: What Will Happen to Housing Benefits in the Future?
Germany's government is undergoing a reform of its social welfare system that may impact housing benefits for low-income households as debates intensify.
Donald Trump's Chief of Staff has been diagnosed with breast cancer
Susie Wiles, Chief of Staff to Donald Trump, has been diagnosed with breast cancer but plans to continue working during her treatment, as described by Trump in a post on Truth Social.
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.
Social Democrats will put forward a party candidate for the 2029 presidential elections
The Lithuanian Social Democratic Party plans to run a party candidate in the 2029 presidential elections, according to party leader Mindaugas Sinkevičius.
Flávio's pre-campaign records increase in attacks, but senator should 'play steady'
Flávio Bolsonaro's pre-campaign has seen a rise in attacks against him on social media, yet he plans to maintain a steady strategy without engaging in disputes with President Lula and his allies.
An Unusual Political Debate Has Begun in China. It Concerns Inequality
China's recent political meeting highlighted ambitious plans for military spending and AI leadership, but proposed modest increases to social support for vulnerable citizens raise concerns about inequality.
Monalisa will stay in Kerala with Furmaan, received support from leaders; what is the reason?
Viral sensation Monalisa Bhonsle has stirred discussions around her recent marriage to Furmaan Khan and her plans to settle in Kerala.
Dispute with the EU: X Concedes After EU Fine on Blue Checkmarks
The social media platform X, founded by Elon Musk, plans to modify its verification system in the EU in response to a €120 million fine imposed due to violations of the Digital Services Act.
Guest Minister Wille Rydman on Ykkösaamu - what do you want to ask?
Minister Wille Rydman will discuss rising social and healthcare costs, their implications for Finland's economy, and plans for improving service productivity in an upcoming broadcast.
Kremlin plans emergency cuts
The Kremlin is preparing significant budget cuts in response to a substantial deficit, affecting various government departments but excluding defense and social protection spending.
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.
Opposition in Sweden and Finland Objects to Government Plans to Review Nuclear Weapons Policy
Opposition leaders in Sweden and Finland are criticizing their governments' plans to engage in discussions regarding nuclear deterrence and energy policies.
Saskatchewan minister says he’ll have meeting at library after reports of violence
Saskatchewan's social services minister plans to meet with library management at Saskatoon's downtown library following reports of violence and disorder.
Lindtman: SDP to vote against the nuclear weapons law reform
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) plans to oppose the government's proposed legislation that relaxes restrictions on nuclear weapons, according to the party leader Antti Lindtman.
A gang that obtained social plans and kept half of the beneficiaries' money was convicted
A gang in Argentina was convicted for fraudulently obtaining social welfare programs and taking half of the beneficiaries' financial aid.
Indonesia to Restrict Children's SNS Accounts as "Addiction Becomes Severe"
Indonesia plans to gradually suspend social media accounts for children under the age of 16, citing worsening addiction and other threats in the digital space.
Labour to set up new extremism whistleblowing service for university staff
The UK government plans to establish a new whistleblowing service for university staff as part of an action plan aimed at addressing extremism and enhancing social cohesion.
Children under the age of sixteen will be banned from using social media
Iceland plans to implement a ban on social media use for children under sixteen years old.
Claudia Sheinbaum's morning conference today March 6: Follow it live here
President Claudia Sheinbaum holds a morning conference in Guadalajara, discussing current projects and future plans, accompanied by key officials.
Andhra Pradesh government's big move, ban on social media access for children up to this age
The Andhra Pradesh government plans to ban social media access for children under 13 years of age to protect them from its potential harmful effects.
Nigeria: Plateau Police Quell Fears Over Alleged Violent Protest in Jos
Plateau State Police reassure the public following alleged plans for violent protests that were circulating on social media.
Indonesia will ban social networks for children under 16
Indonesia plans to deactivate social media accounts for children under the age of 16 starting March 28, according to the Minister of Communication, Meutya Hafid.
Did the National Coalition Party rewrite Finland's nuclear arms policy? SDP's Tuppurainen responds on HAAPALA-TV at 12:30
Finland's Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen announced plans to amend nuclear energy laws to potentially allow the transportation of nuclear weapons, sparking political controversy.
Now Mette Frederiksen wants to improve her crown jewel. But the Social Democrats have repeatedly put the Arne pension on ice
Mette Frederiksen announces plans to enhance the Arne pension as part of her campaign, despite past delays from the Social Democrats.
City Hall of SP closes center founded by Father Júlio that feeds 450 homeless people in Mooca
The São Paulo City Hall plans to close the São Martinho de Lima community center, which provides daily meals to 450 homeless individuals in the Mooca neighborhood.
Germany proposes a 4.24 percent increase in pensions. The adjustment will also affect thousands of Czechs
The German government plans to raise pensions by 4.24% starting in July, affecting many Czech pensioners as well.
Criticism from the SDP Regarding the Government's Plans for Nuclear Weapons: "It Didn't Go as in Strömsö" – IS Follows
The Finnish government is facing criticism from the Social Democratic Party regarding proposed changes to nuclear weapon regulations amid discussions in parliamentary group meetings.
Government told new social media ban plans could leave UK kids behind
Parents express concerns that the UK government's proposed social media bans for children may endanger their online engagement and development.
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Poland wants to ban social media for under 15s
The Polish government plans to ban social media use for those under the age of 15 to support youth mental health and increase awareness of the dangers of social media.
Sweden Moves Towards a Social Media Ban for Children
Sweden plans to implement a nationwide ban on mobile phones in schools by 2026 and is considering a social media ban for children.
Poland to ban social media for children after Australian model
Poland plans to ban social media for children under 15 and hold platforms accountable for verifying user ages, according to Education Minister Barbara Nowacka.
'Judiciary' will be removed from the 8th grade book, the government acknowledged - the content was not balanced
The Indian government plans to amend the content of the 8th-grade social science textbook following controversies surrounding its portrayal of the judiciary.
Junts deals another blow to Sánchez: will again overturn his 'social shield' decree due to the anti-eviction moratorium
Junts, the Catalan independentist party, plans to vote against Sanchez's social shield decree, potentially leading to its rejection for the second time in a month.
Welfare Minister: Expanding housing benefits will increase the workload of social service workers
The Latvian government plans to expand housing benefits, which could increase the number of recipients and the workload for social service workers.
The family in the woods, dad Nathan. "My mind has changed, we will respect all the rules"
Nathan, a father living in the woods, discusses plans to adapt to social norms while maintaining his family's lifestyle.
Nowacka: access to social media for children under 15 will be restricted
Poland's Minister of Education announces plans to restrict social media access for children under 15 due to inadequate age verification.