"Recalculated": Nicolás Pino explained that Caputo and Milei told them that for now the government cannot make new reductions in withholdings
Nicolás Pino, president of the Rural Society of Argentina, stated that the national government is not planning to reduce withholdings despite recent rumors.
The government boasts about cutting funds to NGOs, but lets millions go to party institutes.
The Czech government announces funding cuts to non-governmental organizations while continuing to provide financial support to party-related entities.
CM Dhami Cornered Rahul Gandhi, Said - An Invitation to Deepak as Soon as He Became Mohammad
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami criticized Congress for allegedly protecting individuals who cause confusion in society by changing their identity, pointing out the partisan approach towards Muslims.
Historian Snyder: Trump is stuck in shallow water. As a fascist, he is failing. The situation is still terrible.
The article critiques former President Trump's attempts to embrace fascism, emphasizing his failures and the implications of such an ideology in American society.
Lynx hunting in several counties gets the green light
Lynx hunting in Örebro, Stockholm, and Västra Götaland counties is approved by the administrative court, despite opposition from the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
Vlahović on Reporting about Dačić: The Continuation of Planned Balkanization and Serbianization of Croatian Society
Marin Vlahović criticizes the way Croatian mainstream media reports on the health of Ivica Dačić, suggesting it reflects ongoing societal issues.
Ideas: The Orality Theory of Everything
The article discusses various 'theories of everything,' critiquing their oversimplifications while highlighting their role in exploring complex social issues.
Extension of performances for "Kaput" by Aldo Nikolai at the Alkmini Theater
The play "Kaput" by Aldo Nikolai, directed by Giannis Diamantopoulos, extends its performances at the Alkmini Theater, highlighting the challenges faced by the elderly in society with humor and depth.
A drunk man tried to kiss a disabled woman and refused to leave
A drunk man attempted to kiss a disabled woman in a public setting, and when asked to leave, he refused to comply.
Haredi, Masorati, Dati, and Hiloni... How much do you know about Israeli society?
The article explores the complexity and diversity of Israeli society, particularly within the Jewish community, highlighting religious, ethnic, and national identities.
225 National Heroes at Daegu Prison... 'Please Create a Daegu Independence Movement Memorial Hall'
There is a movement among Daegu's civic society to establish a branch of the Independence Hall in Daegu, spurred by the recently proposed amendment to the Independence Hall Law.
How to Create a Society of Continuous Learning
The article discusses the importance of reinventing the education system to adapt to modern demands, emphasizing continuous learning throughout life.
Bonil's Column
The article briefly discusses social media addiction in contemporary society.
El Roto: the slogan
The article features a political cartoon by El Roto, highlighting the author's unique perspective on societal issues.
Nationwide shares savings update ahead of major account limit changes
Nationwide Building Society has updated its account offerings and addressed customer inquiries regarding accessibility of account options ahead of new limit changes.
Tania Llasera: 'People see Ozempic as a shortcut and that's heavily stigmatized. Spain wants to see you suffer to lose weight'
Tania Llasera, a Spanish presenter and influencer, advocates for body diversity and expresses concern over society's obsession with weight loss, emphasizing the stigma surrounding the use of Ozempic.
Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk: What will replace the monopoly
The author critiques the excessive availability of alcohol in Poland and the societal costs associated with it, arguing against the convenience stores' role in promoting alcohol consumption.
'Arc', nominated for the Oscar, reimagines the future of society with emotion
The animated film 'Arc' explores time travel and societal themes through the story of a boy from the year 3000 and a girl from 2075 who meet during a remarkable moment.
Michelle Obama complains that society tells women 'don’t have an abortion' but fails to aid mothers
Michelle Obama criticized societal expectations and policy shortcomings regarding motherhood, highlighting the lack of support for new mothers.
INTERVIEW: AI exhibition curator Anders Härm: we would probably die without computers and phones
The curator of the exhibition at Kumu, Anders Härm, discusses the significance of artificial intelligence in today's culture and its impact on society.
Thank You, Landlord [Knock! Korean Society]
The article reflects on the author's personal experiences with changing landlords and the emotional complexities surrounding renting in South Korea.
Search for lost colonial-era paintings potentially hidden in homes
The Royal Society of Tasmania is seeking the public's help in locating lost paintings by colonial-era artist William Charles Piguenit, which may be sitting unnoticed in Tasmanian residences.
Children of Bodom takes the stage for the first time after Alexi Laiho's death
The band Children of Bodom will perform for the first time since the death of its frontman Alexi Laiho in a concert in February 2025.
How the Aqsa Flood Reshaped Arab Consciousness?
The article discusses how the recent events, particularly the October 7th incident, have transformed the Arab collective awareness and its implications for society and leadership.
Franco murder exposed 'deep fissures in Brazilian society'
The murder of Marielle Franco has revealed significant social divisions in Brazil, particularly around issues of race and class.
CSOs, experts urge review of C’River forestry law to curb crime, deforestation
Civil Society Organizations and stakeholders in Cross River are advocating for an overhaul of the state's forestry laws to combat crime and deforestation effectively.
Nationwide issues update after rule change you may have forgotten about
Nationwide Building Society has clarified its rules on customers making deposits into accounts, emphasizing limits and identification requirements for cash deposits.
Rapporteur of PEC 6x1 demands government counterpart to 'not place 100% of the impact on society'
The rapporteur of the PEC 6x1 in Brazil is urging the government to share the financial burden of changes to the workweek structure, rather than letting society absorb the full impact.
Kaspar Viilup: If Artificial Intelligence Becomes Ura Sihet, Something in Society Has Not Been Addressed
Kaspar Viilup discusses the societal implications of artificial intelligence, using the concept of Ura Sihet as a metaphor for issues that are being overlooked.
Accepting the Truth in Its Essence
The article discusses the duality of sweetness in nature versus the unpredictable bitterness of human emotions and experiences.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Tocantins on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Good Morning Tocantins covers key news including allegations against the Brazão brothers in the Marielle case and various criminal activities affecting society.
The Kremlin paints growth, society feels recession. Russia in a trap of sanctions
The article discusses the discrepancy between the Kremlin's reported economic growth and the actual recession experienced by Russian citizens due to ongoing sanctions.
They go viral in Europe. Three words explain the adventure.
The article discusses the success of the football club Bodø/Glimt in Europe, attributed to the values of community and high expectations.
"What's Happening in Latvia?" – Four Years Since Russia's Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine
A discussion in Latvia will address changes in society, the economy, and security perceptions four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nationwide customers should act now to qualify for £100 bonus payment
Nationwide customers are being advised to act quickly to ensure qualification for a potential £100 bonus payment later this year.
South Africa: Will the Sugary Drinks Tax Be Increased in the Budget Speech This Year?
Civil society groups in South Africa are advocating for an increase in the Health Promotion Levy on sugary drinks from 11% to 20% in the upcoming budget speech.
'Insulting Shivaji Maharaj will not be tolerated,' said Waris Pathan
'Waris Pathan asserts that insulting prominent figures is unacceptable and calls for promoting love over hatred in society.'
People in Czechia Bet Over One Billion Crowns in Gambling Last Year
Last year, people in Czechia placed over a billion crowns in bets on gambling activities.
Reusing Gifts [Critique]
The article discusses the emotional complexities involved in gift-giving and the societal view of regifting, highlighting the feelings of disappointment that can arise when gifts are not received as intended.
Students from Dongduk Women's University Publish 'Cities Speak China'
Students from Dongduk Women's University have recently published a book titled 'Cities Speak China,' focusing on various aspects of Chinese society and culture.
Form of Address in Transition: The Epidemic of Familiarity
The article discusses the cultural shift towards informal address in German society, highlighting the implications of the increasing use of 'du' over the traditional 'Sie.'
Sanna: The feeling of shame is still constant
A reflection on the enduring nature of human emotions amid a tumultuous external world.
This day in history. Khrushchev's report on Stalin irreversibly changes the Soviet regime
The article discusses the pivotal moment during the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956 when Nikita Khrushchev denounced Stalin's regime, marking a significant shift in Soviet policy and society.
Lisa Magnusson: It Sounds Like Empty Populism - But This is Actually the Soul of the SD
The article discusses the exclusionary stance of Sweden Democrats (SD) towards Muslims, suggesting that mere integration or adaptation is insufficient for acceptance in Swedish society.
El Roto: The Age of Ashes
A humorous cartoon commentary titled 'The Age of Ashes' by El Roto reflects on societal issues.
Losing a mother and a daughter to misogynistic violence: 'Society is unable to empathize with this hell'
Elena Valenciano and Soraya Rodríguez discuss their new book about families of victims of gender-based violence, highlighting the societal disconnect with their pain.
Juli Capella: "Every time you buy something, you are voting"
Designer and architect Juli Capella discusses the future of the planet, consumerism's excesses, and the role of design in society's improvement.
Angola: Reject Bill To Restrict Civil Society
The Angolan parliament has passed a bill that would grant the government extensive control over NGOs, prompting Human Rights Watch to urge the president to reject it in favor of international standards.
Organizations hold event at USP in defense of a code of conduct in the Judiciary
Civil society organizations are set to hold an event at the University of São Paulo advocating for a code of conduct for the Supreme Federal Court.
Former CBI Chief Met Swami Avimukteshwaranand; 25-Minute Meeting in Closed Room
Former CBI Director M. Nageshwar Rao had a 25-minute closed-door meeting with Swami Avimukteshwaranand in Varanasi to discuss an independent investigation related to a controversy at the Prayagraj Magh Mela.