Abia teams up with AfDB for $200m agro‑industrial zone
The Abia State Government in Nigeria is collaborating with the African Development Bank for a $200 million agro-industrial initiative under Tranche 2 of the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones programme.
'Open Science': learn how to register to visit the center that houses Sirius and discover science attractions
The 'Open Science' event at the National Center for Research in Energy and Materials in Campinas, Brazil, allows the public to visit the state-of-the-art Sirius particle accelerator for free on May 29 and 30, requiring prior registration.
Amid definitions of platforms in São Paulo, Lula invites Alckmin and Haddad for agendas in the state this Tuesday
President Lula is set to meet with Vice President Alckmin and Finance Minister Haddad in São Paulo to discuss strategies for the upcoming state elections.
Inmet places 63 cities on red alert for rains; there are warnings for all of RN
The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has increased the number of cities in Rio Grande do Norte under a red alert for heavy rainfall to 63, with warnings also in effect for the entire state.
War in the Middle East: Markets Between Calculation and Uncertainty
Investors are wary of uncertainty surrounding the Iran conflict, yet financial markets have not entered a state of panic.
Can Norway Become a Drug State?
The article discusses the possibility of Norway becoming a drug state if it fails to combat organized crime related to cocaine trafficking, drawing parallels with Colombia's history of drug violence.
There are only a few hours left for candidates to register for Prosecutor General of the State
The registration deadline for candidates applying for the Prosecutor General of the State of Ecuador is set to end on March 3, 2026, at midnight.
Melania Trump: The First First Lady to Lead the Security Council
Melania Trump is set to become the first wife of a sitting head of state to chair a session of the UN Security Council.
"The battle is moral": Federico Sturzenegger celebrated the approval of a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
Federico Sturzenegger, Argentina's Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, celebrated the approval of a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine by SENASA, framing it as a resolution of a protracted dispute.
Lagos doesn’t have pension arrears, prioritises retirees, says Sanwo-Olu
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured that there are no pension arrears in the state and emphasized his administration's commitment to the welfare of retirees.
Ogun 2027: Iyabo Obasanjo unveils agenda, seeks support
Iyabo Obasanjo has launched her campaign for the governorship of Ogun State in 2027, emphasizing women's empowerment, infrastructure development, and quality education.
Osun PDP factions disagree on Adeleke’s reelection bid
Factions within the Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party are in conflict over support for Governor Ademola Adeleke's reelection bid.
RS has 12,000 protective measures active and monitors 900 aggressors with ankle bracelets: 'If necessary, we will expand,' says Leite
The government of Rio Grande do Sul is monitoring over 900 aggressors with electronic ankle bracelets, while around 12,000 protective measures are currently active in the state.
Future of Iran: 'Such a state has forfeited its right to exist'
Ali Fathollah-Nejad discusses the future of Iran after the death of its influential leader Ali Khamenei.
The judiciary requests the State to suspend the hunting of the ptarmigan for a duration of five years
The French judiciary has asked the government to suspend ptarmigan hunting for five years due to the species' declining population.
They want to break out of the 'tyranny' in California and become the 51st state of the USA
A movement in Northern California, led by residents like Mark Baird, strives to secede and form a new state called the 'State of Jefferson' due to frustrations over governance and rights.
Disturbing flyers found at Penn State depict hanging immigration officer, sparking bipartisan outrage
Bipartisan condemnation arises at Penn State University after disturbing flyers depicting the hanging of an ICE officer were found on campus.
Alarm for the Greek Police and EYP due to Iran - Ongoing meetings, increased patrols
The escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly due to the war in Iran, have prompted Greek authorities to activate a state of high alert, involving the Greek Police and the National Intelligence Service in comprehensive security measures.
Arne Slot slams state of Premier League in subtle Arsenal dig - 'Not a joy to watch'
Liverpool manager Arne Slot criticizes the Premier League's heavy reliance on set pieces, suggesting it diminishes the quality of play, while subtly calling out rival club Arsenal for their scoring prowess from such situations.
Cities in Piauí may register up to 125 mm of rain per day; see alert throughout the state
Some cities in Piauí, Brazil, are expected to receive up to 125 millimeters of rain per day, according to forecasts from the State Department of Environment and Water Resources.
Six Osun Reps defect to Accord Party
Six members of the House of Representatives from Osun State have defected from the PDP to the Accord Party, predicting a significant victory for Governor Ademola Adeleke in the upcoming election.
US-Israel Increase Attacks on Iran, Devastation in Tehran
Since the start of US-Israeli attacks in Iran, 555 people have been reported killed, according to state media citing the Red Crescent, escalating regional tensions and creating a humanitarian crisis.
Iran after Khamenei: The USA may not favor a rapid revolution, trying to avoid the worst
A former politician and military figure discusses the current state of Iran amidst rising public support for Crown Prince Pahlavi and the enduring power of institutions like the Revolutionary Guard.
BNS Sprint: Events of Monday in Brief
The article summarizes various news events including intelligence concerns over monument destruction linked to hostile state actions, changes in council member counts, and international conflicts involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
Attack in Bielefeld: Man Confesses to Stabbing Attack
The alleged Islamist attacker in Bielefeld confessed to the stabbing assault on celebrating football fans, justifying it as a part of the jihad during a court case.
This is the most unpredictable moment in the Middle East in half a century: the biggest risks and opportunities
The article discusses the current unpredictable state of the Middle East, particularly focusing on Iran's regime and the implications of potential change.
Future of Iran: "Such a state has forfeited its right to exist"
Middle East expert Ali Fathollah-Nejad discusses the uncertain future of Iran following the death of Ali Khamenei and speculates on potential political outcomes.
Gitanas Nausėda Calls the State Defense Council to Discuss Events in the Middle East
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has called a meeting of the State Defense Council to discuss defense measures in light of recent events in the Middle East.
Government announces 5.4% salary adjustment for public servants in MG
The state government of Minas Gerais has announced a 5.4% salary adjustment for public servants, active and retired, with an estimated annual impact of R$ 3.4 billion.
War against Russia: Ukraine attacks Russian Black Sea port Novorossiysk
A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian port city of Novorossiysk has resulted in injuries and damage to residential buildings, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency.
The Lebanese Minister of Justice: The army will pursue any military action outside the state
Lebanese Justice Minister said the army will pursue anyone involved in military actions outside state authority, including Hezbollah, which was urged to surrender its weapons.
The Ministry of Defense has corrected the errors indicated by the state auditor
The Estonian Ministry of Defense has addressed and corrected the systemic issues highlighted by the state auditor concerning the army and defense investments.
The content of the program 'Latvia's School Bag' will be supplemented by new cultural events for children and youth
A new initiative aims to enrich the 'Latvia's School Bag' program with cultural projects focusing on children and youth, supported by grants from the State Culture Capital Foundation.
Ali Laridschani: He is now Iran's unofficial head of state
Ali Laridschani has emerged as Iran's unofficial leader, reflecting a worrying trend of political alienation as the country faces critical pre-election challenges.
State is making contingency plans for bringing Estonians home
Estonia is preparing contingency plans for the potential evacuation of its citizens from conflict zones in the Middle East.
Sergipe records accumulated rainfall of up to 119 mm in the last 96 hours
Sergipe state in Brazil experienced significant rainfall, with some regions reporting accumulation up to 119.4 mm over four days.
How did we get here?
The article discusses the escalating violence in Mexico and the significant penetration of criminal organizations into state institutions, highlighting a recent surge in violence across multiple locations.
February 22, 2026: When the State Decides Not to Bend
On February 22, 2026, a significant security operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, led to the death of CJNG leader Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, marking a crucial moment for the Mexican state.
Holidays in March: check the dates and cities with time off in Piauí
March 2026 will feature municipal holidays in the interior cities of Piauí, but no state holidays or official time off for the entire state.
Paraíba gathers more than 1,600 job vacancies in Sines between March 2 and 6
Paraíba has reported 1,620 job vacancies available through various National Employment System (Sine) posts across the state for the first week of March.
PNO: Declare the Persian Gulf a war zone – Calls for protection measures and repatriation of seafarers
The Panhellenic Seafarers' Federation (PNO) expresses deep concern over the escalation of armed conflicts in the Middle East and its impact on maritime safety, urging the Greek state to take immediate protective measures for seafarers.
The State Defense Council meeting is called on Tuesday
A meeting of the State Defense Council will convene on Tuesday to discuss national security issues and military preparedness.
Dr. Halassy: Silence is a word that describes the state of losing a child well
The discussion on dealing with the loss of unborn children and challenging prenatal diagnoses was highlighted in a program featuring Dr. Beata Halassy and coordinator Tea Bekavac.
LSM explains: What is the structure of power in Iran and who are the potential candidates for the position of state leader
The article outlines Iran’s power structure, emphasizing the role of the Supreme Leader and the implications of recent international conflicts on the regime's stability.
Sports News Filter: SFZ Delegates Had Four Options. They Elected Kováčik and According to Huliak, It's a Disaster for Slovak Football
The Slovak Football Association re-elected Ján Kováčik as its president amid controversy regarding the available options and the state of Slovak football.
Acre is among the states that will receive funding for the construction of indigenous schools, says MEC
The Brazilian state of Acre is set to receive funding for the construction of two new indigenous schools as part of a broader initiative by the Ministry of Education (MEC) to build 117 schools across 14 states.
From Kurdistan to the Red Sea: 2,500 of our soldiers on the front line in a state of maximum alert. In Erbil, enemy missiles and drones neutralized
Italian military forces are currently on high alert amid increased tensions in the Middle East, particularly following recent attacks on their base in Erbil, Iraq.
The Treasury before the Supreme Court can only be represented by the General Prosecutor's Office of Poland
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Poland clarifies that only the General Prosecutor's Office can represent state entities in legal matters, affecting qualified representatives seeking to assist these bodies.
Israel confirms new attacks in Tehran
The Israeli military has confirmed the start of a new wave of attacks against Tehran, which is being reported by Iranian state media as well.
The Ministry of Agriculture changes the representative of the LVM shareholder
The Latvian Ministry of Agriculture has replaced the representative of the state forest company LVM to eliminate potential conflicts of interest.