STF decides that public ministries can determine the number of commissioned servers
The Brazilian Supreme Court has ruled that state public ministries can independently decide on the number of commissioned and career servers they employ.
Prosecutors and judges are the only ones who evaluate themselves in the public administration. And they promote themselves at 99.6%
A proposed law in Italy aims to impose performance evaluations on all public employees, except judges and prosecutors, sparking debate about accountability in the judiciary.
René Dif Went on a Blind Date There. They Have Returned as a Couple in the Past 10 Years
René Dif shares his journey of coping with ADHD while finding solace in audiobooks as a means to manage his condition.
A flock of flamingos has become the attraction of Blansko. Although they are motionless, they have still found numerous fans.
A flock of flamingos in Blansko has attracted many fans despite their stillness.
What happens if you become a guarantor for someone’s loan and they don’t pay?
The article explains the responsibilities and consequences for loan guarantors in India if the borrower fails to repay the loan.
Dr. Katarzyna Muras-Szwedziak: My specialization is not financially viable
Dr. Katarzyna Muras-Szwedziak highlights the urgent need for systemic changes to improve the situation for patients with rare diseases in Poland, emphasizing the financial and diagnostic obstacles they face.
Australia grants asylum to five Iranian footballers
Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five Iranian footballers who were under threat of repression if they returned to Iran after their protest during an international competition.
British writers published an empty book. They protest against the use of their works by artificial intelligence
British authors have taken a stand by releasing a blank book to protest the use of their literary works by artificial intelligence.
'Sicario' linked to Daniel Vorcaro had already been reported for swindling investors: 'they disappeared with everything,' says victim
A man known as "Sicario" has been implicated in a fraud scheme involving a banker and has previously been reported for scams against investors.
Successful ‘Missing Henny Project’... Suky from Jeju and Henny from the UK Reunite After 20 Years
After 20 years apart, Suky from Jeju and Henny from the UK joyfully reunite, emphasizing their shared journey and the impact they've had on each other's lives.
Children were in a crisis center for a year, supported by the UN. They did not receive compensation, approved by the Constitutional Court.
Children who spent a year in a crisis center have not received compensation, a decision upheld by the Constitutional Court, despite support from the UN.
'In four days they will be shut down...' Restaurants in Delhi on the brink of closure, LPG crisis!
Restaurants in Delhi are facing closure due to a shortage of LPG cylinders stemming from a global gas crisis affecting supply chains.
'They went to kill', says mother of young man killed after being run over by a GCM vehicle
The mother of a 23-year-old man who died after being hit by a municipal guard vehicle in Sorocaba accused the agents of homicide and demanded justice.
Hungary attempts to limit fuel prices: here's what they are doing
Hungary is implementing fuel price caps that will not apply to vehicles with foreign license plates, maintaining market rates for certain travelers and transport operators.
"Bears have awoken!": The first lepečkojės of this year after winter hibernation
This article discusses the awakening of bears in Lithuania as they emerge from winter hibernation and start searching for food.
Current Dollar and Blue Dollar Prices Live: How Much They Are Trading This Tuesday, March 10
As of March 10, the official dollar is trading at 1435 pesos in Bank Nación while the blue dollar is at 1425 pesos.
Drawn Tasers One Hundred Times
Since the introduction of electric weapons in September 2024, they have been drawn by Icelandic police a hundred times, with limited actual deployment during arrests.
Leader of the 'Dusky' Group: We will remain in the coalition as long as it is beneficial
The leader of the political group 'Nemuno aušra' stated that they will stay in the coalition as long as it serves their interests and will leave if it becomes unbeneficial.
LIZ PEEK: Iran war could become the achievement that ensures Trump’s legacy
The article discusses the Democrats' opposition to President Trump's actions towards Iran, arguing that they are misrepresenting the situation and that a conflict with Tehran could ultimately bolster Trump's legacy.
Why your 40s seem harder than your 20s
As individuals enter their 40s, they often find it more challenging to manage energy levels compared to their 20s due to various biological changes and increased life demands.
Are vehicle owners defenseless against speed cameras? Ombudsman: they have no right to defense in court
The Polish Ombudsman has raised concerns that vehicle owners cannot effectively defend themselves in court if fined by speed cameras, as remaining silent leads to penalties for not identifying the driver.
‘They said AI will eat search engines’... Why is Naver’s search usage actually rising?
Despite predictions that AI chatbots would replace traditional search engines, Naver's search usage has unexpectedly increased, indicating a shift in user behavior.
Will the 'Self-Determined Compensation' of the Chairman Disappear...? This Year's General Meeting of Shareholders Is a 'Hot Potato'
This year's regular general meetings of listed companies in South Korea are significant as they are the first to occur after a Supreme Court ruling declaring the practice of 'self-determined compensation' by chairmen illegal.
Croatia and Hungary: They want Russian oil - and present many excuses
Croatia is offering oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia, but both countries are hesitant due to their preferences for Russian oil.
Vicky Pattison blasts 'shameful' Dubai expats abandoning pets as they flee Iran strikes
Vicky Pattison criticized Dubai expatriates for abandoning their pets during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, sparked by strikes on Iran.
Tänak: Hyundai's problems in WRC can be solved
Ott Tänak emphasizes that Hyundai has the resources and people to address their current issues in the WRC if they wish to continue.
Guide to the Dawn of Nemunas: There Are No Episodes in the Investigation into Financing the Party, the Supporters May Be Investigated
The leader of the Nemunas party, R. Žemaitaitis, stated that while there are ongoing investigations, they do not involve any episodes concerning the party itself but may involve the party's supporters.
R. Žemaitaitis on the investigation concerning A. Gedvilas's favor towards 'Jozita': they want to bite the party at any cost
R. Žemaitaitis expresses concerns over a political investigation, arguing that certain factions are targeting his party unfairly due to past business ties.
R. Žemaitaitis on the proposal to impose fines on politicians for ethical violations: I would certainly pay
Lithuanian politician R. Žemaitaitis expressed his willingness to pay fines for ethical violations while criticizing those who analyze his statements, suggesting they lack their own lives.
Party that gave rise to Yoon Suk-yeol distances itself from disgraced former president
The People Power Party has distanced itself from former President Yoon Suk-yeol, issuing an apology for the martial law crisis of December 2024 and opposing his potential political return as they approach local elections.
‘Everything they have is gone’: Trump says war with Iran will be over ‘very soon’
President Trump stated that US military operations against Iran will conclude 'very soon,' asserting that the Iranian military has been significantly weakened.
Igor Tudor finally makes Tottenham relegation admission as priority clear
Igor Tudor acknowledges that avoiding relegation is Tottenham's main focus this season, especially as they prepare for their Champions League match against Atletico Madrid.
Mysterious fish seen at the beach in Mexico, people wonder if disaster is coming?
A woman and her family were stunned when they spotted two rare oarfish near the shore in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, raising concerns about impending disaster due to the fish's ominous reputation.
Fire is raging in the Middle East... Indian farmers in crisis, why are they facing heavy losses?
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is impacting global oil prices and affecting Indian farmers due to disrupted supply chains for agricultural products.
Midwife's tip to stop newborn babies crying when they're put down
A midwife shares effective techniques for calming newborns when placed in a cot or moses basket to ease the anxiety of new parents.
Here Sweden is best and worst at swimming
A survey indicates that while 97% of respondents in Sweden claim they can swim, only 81% meet the defined standard of swimming 200 meters, including 50 meters on their back.
Our volunteers help not only Ukraine. They build the resilience of Slovakia while politicians repeatedly fail
The article discusses the vital role of volunteers in Slovakia who not only assist Ukraine but also bolster national resilience amidst political failures.
Three women from the same family work on a farm: they still have to explain themselves to those around them
Three women from a Lithuanian family maintain a strong connection while pursuing careers in pig farming, reflecting on their familial bonds and dedication to their work.
TESTS ⟩ Guess which meat dish is hidden in the jumble of letters
This article invites readers to participate in a word game where they have to identify a meat dish from a jumble of letters.
They stitched a woman's head on a dining table. How Epstein kept doctors to take care of his victims (reading from The New York Times)
The article reveals how Jeffrey Epstein maintained a network of loyal medical professionals who provided services to his victims while adhering to his own health concerns.
The business association withdraws from the negotiation to regulate the entry of unions into company management
Spanish business associations CEOE and Cepyme have announced they will not attend a scheduled meeting to discuss a government proposal aimed at increasing union representation on company boards.
"In Tallinn, I feel more alone than here": what life is like on the island of Vormsi with a few hundred inhabitants and what keeps locals from moving to the mainland
The article explores the unique life of residents on the small Estonian island of Vormsi and the challenges they face, particularly highlighting their resilience during harsh winter conditions.
Madrid will allow cars without environmental labels to circulate as long as they comply with the air quality directive
The Madrid City Council will permit the circulation of 'A' classified vehicles (without an environmental label) as long as they adhere to European air quality directives.
Today's quote, by Maya Angelou: "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time"
Maya Angelou's quote advises individuals to trust the initial evidence of someone's character, emphasizing the importance of recognizing both negative and positive traits.
Heating bills for February have already reached Vilnius residents: here’s how much they will have to pay
Vilnius residents are facing significant heating bills for February, with higher costs noted in less energy-efficient buildings due to cold weather and high energy demands.
He Paid Two Million for a City Apartment Near Charles Bridge. They Lied to Him About It Going into Privatization.
A man has expressed his frustration after spending two million on a city apartment near Charles Bridge, believing it would be privatized, only to find out he was misled.
Marina Ferhatovic: "It grates on me when people tell Swedish Iranians what they should feel"
Marina Ferhatovic expresses her discomfort with the way people communicate expectations to Swedish Iranians about their emotional responses following political events in Iran.
What They Don't Tell Us About Lebanon?
The Lebanese parliament has voted to extend its term for two years amid escalating conflicts with Israel and ongoing tensions in the region.
"One Piece of Trash for Every Follower"... Social Media Warming Up with 'Good Influence'
A social media movement encourages cleaning up public spaces, with influencers pledging to pick up a piece of trash for every follower they gain.
Column "Health Myths": Why Older People Tolerate Alcohol Worse
The article discusses why individuals tend to struggle more with alcohol as they age, linking it to various physiological changes in the body.