The Head of the Vilnius Waste System Administrator Resigns
The head of Vilnius Waste System Administrator will resign, with Mindaugas Augaitis temporarily taking over the position until a new leader is appointed through a public competition.
The National Cybersecurity System means new obligations
The amendment to the National Cybersecurity System (UKSC) introduces new obligations for entities, including incident management and reporting to the designated CSIRT within specified deadlines.
Australians will receive mobile alert in July under new emergency trial
Australia is set to trial a new mobile alert system in July, aimed at providing faster emergency warnings during disasters.
Lagos seals public toilet for pumping sewage into drainage
The Lagos State Government has shut down a public toilet for illegally pumping sewage into the drainage system, posing a health risk and environmental hazard.
How to register for SIU Guaraní
This article provides information on how to register for the SIU Guaraní academic management system used by Argentine public universities, including details on digital enrollment procedures.
Anyone Can Register Rights to Their Novels and Illustrations: New National System Set to Launch
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs is launching a new system allowing creators to register their works and related information, aiming to enhance copyright management.
This will be the Pico y Placa schedule in Quito for this Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The Pico y Placa vehicle restriction system in Quito will apply to cars with license plates ending in 3 and 4 on February 24, 2026.
Let's Fix the Legal System That Leaves 'Death Alone' Untended
The rising trend of solitary deaths in South Korea highlights a legal gap in handling the biological waste left behind, which is currently treated as regular waste instead of hazardous medical waste.
Suwon City, 'Emergency Vehicle' Priority Signal System... Automatic Green Light at Intersections
Suwon City has announced the expansion of an 'emergency vehicle priority signal system' to ensure that all emergency vehicles can receive green signals automatically at intersections.
Alto Tietê System records stability after constant increases in volume
The Alto Tietê Water System in Brazil has shown stability in water volume after previous increases, with a slight rise of 0.5 percentage points recorded over a week.
One doctor holds three management positions
A doctor in Iceland manages three administrative roles while the healthcare system faces significant physician shortages.
IBS Management Committee will have an independent verification system linked to a single portal
The IBS Management Committee in Brazil plans to implement an integrated portal for streamlined tax services this year.
Assembly Process Guides Decisions and Strengthens Members' Participation
The CrediSIS cooperative system in Brazil is entering its annual Assembly Process, where cooperative members participate in important meetings to discuss and decide on the organizations' future and management.
'Why are you digging up good roads again?' Woman exposes the system's flaws
A vigilant woman in Indore criticizes local authorities for their management of road repairs during a public meeting, exposing government inefficiencies.
How to coordinate electricity production?
The article discusses the critical role of the National Electric System Operator (ONS) in Brazil, comparing it to a conductor leading an orchestra, emphasizing its importance in coordinating electricity supply and demand.
Will there be a national hurricane alert in Mexico? This is what we know about the emergency system in the country | CNPC
Mexico is working towards a larger alert system for emergencies, including a national hurricane alert that is currently nonexistent but in development.
"They are closed". The case of biblical waiting lists in Emilia-Romagna for medical services
The healthcare system in Emilia-Romagna is facing severe challenges with endless waiting lists for medical services, raising concerns about the management of healthcare requests in the region.
ANT requests special audit to the Comptroller on the AXIS system
The National Transit Agency (ANT) has formally requested the General Comptroller's Office to conduct a special audit of the AXIS computer system, citing concerns about security and internal management processes.
Boys' Urinals in Girls' Toilets? A Strange Example of a Government School
A government school in Madhya Pradesh has a boys' urinal system installed in what is supposed to be a girls' toilet, showcasing negligence in school infrastructure management.
Digital Vaccination for Animals! OTP Must Be Given Immediately After Vaccination
The Indian government is implementing a new digital vaccination system for animals that requires farmers to provide an OTP after vaccination to ensure transparency and accuracy in record-keeping.
Will the deposit system be expanded? The climate ministry announces changes
The Polish climate ministry is considering changes to the deposit system following its initial months of operation, addressing consumer concerns about malfunctioning machines and potential expansions to include single-use glass.
Choi Dong-seok: 'The Trust for High-ranking Officials' Real Estate is Practically Difficult'
Choi Dong-seok from the Ministry of Personnel Management has expressed that implementing a blind trust system for real estate owned by high-ranking officials is practically challenging, even as proposals for stricter regulations arise amid ongoing concerns over real estate speculation.
Ekiti courts digitalise case management for effective justice system
The Ekiti State High Court is implementing a digital case management system to improve efficiency and reduce delays in the judicial process.
The Curator: How to stop slush from taking over your house
The article provides tips on how to manage winter mess, particularly regarding slush and snow, by creating an organized entryway system known as the winter drop zone.
MALLE SEPPIK ⟩ My four years of terror under the management of the prosecution – an embodiment of arrogance and childish irresponsibility
Malle Seppik critiques the Estonian prosecution system for its perceived arrogance and irresponsibility, calling for reform and expressing concern over its functioning.
[Q&A] What Future Does the Funded Retirement Pension System Envision?
The article discusses the recent changes in South Korea's retirement pension system, requiring companies to transition from retirement benefits to a funded retirement pension, which aims to prevent wage arrears and improve investment strategies.
Retirement Pension Structure Reformed After 20 Years... Labor, Management, and Government Reach First Agreement on 'Fund-Type and External Accumulation'
After 20 years since its introduction in 2005, labor, management, and government have reached a historic agreement to reform the retirement pension system in South Korea, enhancing the fund-type retirement pension system and mandating external accumulation of retirement benefits across all businesses to ensure payouts even in case of corporate bankruptcy.
What the Supreme Court's Decision Means for Borrowers under the Katseli Law - 50,000 Loans Worth 5 Billion Euros Affected
The Greek Supreme Court's recent decision impacts 50,000 loans valued at 5 billion euros, creating new challenges for vulnerable borrowers and potentially increasing management costs for banks and servicing companies.
Strengthening Management System for Marine Waste and Marine Pollution Sediments
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of South Korea has announced a revised plan for comprehensive management of marine waste and pollution sediments to create a clean marine environment as part of a long-term strategy from 2021 to 2030.
Annual Frequency Reserve Market: Costs Remained Close to Predictions
In Estonia, the total cost of frequency reserve readiness reached 74 million euros last year, aligning closely with the forecasts of system managers, and the cost was covered exceptionally from excess revenue without directly impacting consumer electricity bills.
Australian universities to be graded on how well they deal with protests under antisemitism report card
Australian universities will be assessed on their management of protests and antisemitic expressions as part of a new report card system initiated by the Albanese government following a recent terror attack.
Jung Cheong-rae's 'One Person, One Vote System' Passed... Overcame One Hurdle, But Low Approval Rate is a Burden
The Democratic Party's key promise of the 'One Person, One Vote System' was finally passed after a second attempt, but the low approval rate raises concerns for future party management.
AADE: This is how it will catch in the trap the 'black' rents
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue is advancing a medium to long-term plan to implement minimum thresholds for declared rents through the new Property Registry and Management System (MIDAS).
Woori Financial Group to Proactively Block Risk Factors and Promote Preventive Consumer Protection System
Woori Financial Group announced its initiative to shift to a proactive consumer protection system, focusing on preventing risks throughout the design, sale, and operation of financial products.
The 'bus command' that clogged Valladolid and now rules Renfe in Óscar Puente's great crisis: "There were times of much conflict"
The article discusses the challenges faced by Valladolid's public transport system and its mismanagement, leading to rising debts and public dissatisfaction amid modernization efforts.
'We who pay them are fools', here's why ZG bags are again causing outrage
More than three years after the introduction of blue ZG bags, the waste disposal system in Zagreb continues to spark debate, with recent discussions highlighting that most residents do not use the bags for waste disposal.
Employers demand more ambition – 'The system is antisocial because it is opaque'
In Germany, employers are calling for deeper reforms to the management of over 500 social benefits, criticizing the current system's lack of transparency and efficiency.
Trello outage LIVE: 100s of users of popular workflow tool are receiving error message
A major outage of the task management tool Trello is affecting hundreds of users in the UK, with reports of error messages and system failure to load boards.
JSW on the brink of bankruptcy. How politicians and trade unionists contributed to it – investigation by 'Rzeczpospolita'
The article explores the management failures, wage system changes, political influences, and the hiring of restructuring advisors that have led Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa to the verge of bankruptcy.
Frýdlant introduces a new waste sorting system. People who heat with solid fuels will receive a special container
Frýdlant is implementing a new waste sorting system that provides special containers for residents who use solid fuels for heating.
Wall Street: From a Narrow Street to a Global Financial Governance System
Wall Street has evolved from a geographical location in Lower Manhattan to a comprehensive system for managing global capital and influencing economic and monetary policies over the past century.
Zagreb changes its waste system: more recycling, less disposal
Zagreb is undergoing a public consultation for a new waste management plan aimed at increasing recycling and reducing landfill use, with a waste management center set to start trial operations by the end of 2028.
Air Traffic Controllers: Exposed is the HCAA for the tarnishing of the country with the management of the FIR incident
Air Traffic Controllers have criticized the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority for mishandling the FIR incident, warning that without equipment upgrades, the system will struggle with upcoming summer traffic.
Tari, revolution underway: here’s what changes with the introduction of the waste fee
Italy is set for a pivotal change in 2026 as more municipalities adopt the Pay-as-You-Throw waste fee system, which charges residents based on the amount of non-recyclable waste they produce.
Daimiel Keeps the Ancient Secret of Water: the Motilla del Azuer Shines 4,000 Years Later
The article explores the archaeological significance of the Motilla del Azuer, a prehistoric Bronze Age settlement in Spain known for its circular walls and water management system, shedding light on its historical importance.
"MIDAS" in real estate: What the pilot operation showed about property owners' obligations
The article discusses findings from the pilot operation of the MIDAS system for property ownership and management, highlighting issues with leases, transfers, deadlines, fines, and retroactive charges.