Gerapetritis - Rubio: What They Discussed in Washington - The State Department's Announcement
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis met with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss the strategic partnership between Greece and the U.S., as well as various regional issues.
The State Revenue Service has simplified the income declaration form
The State Revenue Service of Latvia has streamlined the 2025 income declaration form, reducing the number of fields and clarifying terminology.
Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
Mr. Nobody Against Putin: Our Hands Were Shaking While Making This Film, Says Radovan Síbrt After Winning a BAFTA Award
Radovan Síbrt discusses the achievements and challenges of producing the documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' which features a Russian teacher's efforts to expose state propaganda in Russia and has earned accolades including a BAFTA award and an Oscar nomination.
The state may legislate three different methods of restraining dangerous patients
Estonia is considering new legislation that would allow for three different methods to restrain dangerous patients, expanding options beyond current regulations.
Did Donald Trump Lie About Iran in the State of the Union Address?
Donald Trump made claims about Iran's missile capabilities during his State of the Union address that have been challenged by intelligence assessments.
'None of this is fair', says Brazilian detained by ICE
Marcelo Gomes da Silva, a Brazilian who was detained by ICE, attended Donald Trump's State of the Union address, symbolizing the immigrant rights debate in the US.
Will Trump 'deploy' ICE agents to polling centers in the November midterm elections?
Democratic state officials have reported that Donald Trump does not plan to send federal immigration agents to polling places during the upcoming congressional elections.
Johannes Klenell: Have I Transformed into a Useful Idiot in the S Social Conspiracy?
Johannes Klenell reflects on his participation in a YouTube debate about the deep state with a young idol convicted of economic crimes, questioning the implications and influences involved.
Nathan Shachar: Cuba is an economic miracle - now the bell tolls for the regime
The article discusses the current state of Cuba's economy and politics, suggesting that the regime may be nearing its end amid growing challenges.
The Return of the Emeritus, a State Matter That Primarily Depends on Felipe VI
The return of former King Juan Carlos is a sensitive issue in Spanish politics that hinges largely on the decision-making of his son, King Felipe VI.
Major Political Stir in Tamil Nadu... Former CM Panneerselvam Joins DMK
Former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam of Tamil Nadu has joined the ruling DMK party amidst political dynamics ahead of the state assembly elections.
Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union; no meddling with tariffs
President Trump urged Congress to pass the SAVE Act and a stock trading ban while insisting on maintaining his tariff policy during the State of the Union address.
Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union: 'So we'll see how it goes'
During the State of the Union address, President Trump urged Congress to pass the SAVE Act and other legislative measures while emphasizing his administration's use of executive power.
What is the US's claim on Iran before the Geneva meeting? See US-Top 10
US Secretary of State Rubio has accused Iran of developing intercontinental missiles ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva.
Palestine will be recognized as a state: Which countries support and oppose this measure?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway's recognition of Palestine as a state has generated mixed reactions from the international community, with strong Arab support and U.S. opposition.
Brady Tkachuk stands ground on Team USA's reaction during Trump's women's hockey quip
Brady Tkachuk defended the reaction of Team USA players to President Trump's joke about inviting the women's hockey team to the State of the Union following their Olympic victory.
Rains in Juiz de Fora are expected to decrease starting this weekend, but the city remains on alert
Heavy rainfall in Juiz de Fora is expected to reduce over the weekend, although the city will maintain its state of alert due to soil conditions and local drainage issues.
Alert for heat in Edomex: When will temperatures reach 40 degrees?
The State of Mexico is under a heat alert with expected temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius from May 20 to May 23, according to authorities.
Xi Jinping will visit Putin for the first time since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Chinese leader Xi Jinping will make his first state visit to Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, showing strong support for President Vladimir Putin.
Cuba is plunged into total darkness after massive blackout: Why did it declare an energy emergency?
Cuba experienced a total blackout due to the shutdown of its main thermoelectric plant, declaring a state of energy emergency amid severe power shortages.
Henrik Hololei: The former European Union no longer exists
Henrik Hololei discusses the current state of the European Union in an interview, emphasizing the challenges it faces due to ineffective green transition strategies and market issues.
The Maritime Administration: The state should pay for icebreaking
The Swedish Maritime Administration is urging the government to assume full financial responsibility for icebreaking operations, highlighting its significance for the country's shipping economy.
Hillary: 'I have no memory of meeting Epstein... Trump must testify'
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during her closed testimony, calling for President Trump to also provide sworn testimony.
Tasmania's finances to 'rapidly deteriorate', Treasury warns
Tasmania's Treasury warns that the state's finances are set to deteriorate rapidly, with net debt projected to reach $146 billion by 2040.
The Coalition’s view on the IS families stuck in Syria, with Jonno Duniam - podcast
The podcast discusses the Coalition's stance on 34 Australian women and children linked to Islamic State who are currently in Syria, highlighting calls to block their return.
Vulnerable House Dem lashes out at Trump's 'racist' SOTU challenge: 'That was uncomfortable'
Rep. Janelle Bynum criticized President Trump's challenge during his State of the Union address as 'racist', expressing discomfort over his stance prioritizing U.S. citizens over illegal immigrants.
The new government would limit the growth of Nuevo León
The new president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, may continue the limited support for Nuevo León seen under her predecessor, potentially hindering the state's economic growth.
Spain, Ireland, and Norway will recognize Palestine as a state: What does it imply?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced that they would recognize Palestine as a state on May 28, amid international outrage over civilian deaths and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Teen who stabbed Sydney bishop may have been psychotic at time, court hears
A teenager diagnosed with schizophrenia is being assessed for his mental state during the stabbing of a Sydney bishop, which is considered an alleged terrorist attack.
Another assault on press freedom in Niger State
The detention of journalist Ahmed Sakpe in Niger State highlights ongoing challenges to press freedom in Nigeria.
Aremu emerges Venite varsity VC
Professor Charity Aremu has been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of Venite University in Ekiti State, Nigeria, after a competitive selection process.
Since March 1: Greg Abbott's announcement about a new state park in Texas
Governor Greg Abbott announced the upcoming opening of a new state park in Texas, the first in the northern part of the state in 24 years, aimed at enhancing recreational access and preserving the region's iconic landscapes.
Idris invests N3bn in textbooks, rebuilds 500 schools
Governor Nasir Idris has invested N3 billion in education reforms in Kebbi State, targeting the improvement of 학교 infrastructure and resources.
Banditry: Bauchi police deploy personnel, weapons to communities
The Bauchi State Police Command has increased security personnel and weaponry in response to rising banditry in specific troubled communities.
Katsina LGs operate 100% autonomy, says commissioner
The Commissioner for Local Government and Children’s Welfare in Katsina State claims local governments are operating with full autonomy due to improved federal allocations and economic reforms.
U.S. state changes driver's license regulations
Kansas has enacted a law requiring transgender individuals to revert their identification to the sex assigned at birth for driver's licenses, affecting approximately 1,700 drivers.
President Yoon's State Visit to Singapore and the Philippines from March 1 to 4: Discussing AI and Nuclear Power Cooperation
President Yoon Suk-yeol will visit Singapore and the Philippines as a state guest from March 1-4 to discuss economic cooperation in the fields of artificial intelligence and nuclear power.
Mexico rejects anti-immigrant law approved by Texas
The Mexican government condemned Texas's SB4 law, which allows for the arrest of migrants who have allegedly entered the state illegally.
Violence by 'El Mencho' takes a toll on insurers: 631 vehicles stolen during narco-blockades
Following violent protests over the killing of CJNG leader 'El Mencho', 631 vehicles were reported stolen across Mexico, with Jalisco being the most affected state.
Demolitions: Lagos Assembly seeks two-week reconciliation
The Lagos State House of Assembly has mandated a two-week timeline for reconciliation efforts with communities affected by recent demolitions.
Sanwo-Olu unveils Lagos investment summit
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced the Invest in Lagos Summit 3.0, aimed at attracting international investment in 2026, in collaboration with the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council.
Deputy Governor Urges Youths to be Innovative
Lagos State's Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, has called on youths to become innovators and proactive leaders at a recent youth leadership summit.
Zulum vows to address insecurity, complete ongoing projects
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has pledged to tackle remaining security issues and ensure the completion of developmental projects in the state.
Firm launches Mowe office, boosts economy
TMR Global Resources Nigeria Ltd has opened a new office in Mowe, Ogun State, with the aim of enhancing the local economy through services and job creation.
Six Ondo ‘fake pastors’ arrested over ‘miracles’
Six men posing as pastors were arrested in Ondo State for allegedly defrauding residents through staged miracles.
Hillary Clinton Testifies in Epstein Files Case
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified behind closed doors regarding the Epstein files, expressing disappointment that her testimony was not made public.
Kwara promotes 2,000 civil servants
The Kwara State Government has promoted over 2,000 civil servants following successful examinations and interviews for the 2024 promotion exercise.
Residents, business owners decry poor power supply in Lagos communities
Residents and business owners in Lagos State are expressing frustration over the persistent poor electricity supply provided by the Ikeja Electric Distribution Company.
'No light, no bill' protest begins in Niger
Civil society organisations in Niger State are organizing a protest to demand better electricity supply and fair billing practices from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company.