Emater opens Simplified Selection Process with vacancies for six municipalities in western Pará; registration starts on Monday, 23
Emater-Pará has announced a Simplified Selection Process offering 24 temporary positions in six municipalities of western Pará, with registrations opening on Monday.
IAF Chief Flies in MiG-29... Reviews Western Sector
The Chief of the Indian Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Amarpreet Singh, conducted a sortie in a MiG-29 fighter jet to assess the operational preparedness of important airbases in the western sector.
The Undisclosed Dependency on Moscow: The West Does Not Apply Sanctions to Russia's Nuclear Energy
The article discusses the lack of Western sanctions on Russia's nuclear energy sector, highlighting its strategic importance despite lower revenues compared to oil and gas exports.
WA anti-corruption watchdog left itself vulnerable to corruption for years
A report has revealed that the WA Corruption and Crime Commission had significant vulnerabilities to corruption due to flaws in its financial systems over multiple years.
Belgium sets €10m bail for seized Russian tanker
Belgium has imposed a €10 million bail on the Russian-owned tanker Ethera, previously seized due to its association with circumventing Western sanctions on Russia's energy sector.
Western partners to provide €600 million for Ukraine's energy sector
Western partners have pledged over €600 million to support Ukraine's energy sector, as confirmed by Ukraine's Ministry of Energy during talks in Paris.
Libya replaces Russian fuel supplies with those from Western traders
Libya is shifting its fuel supply sources from Russia to Western traders amid efforts to restructure its oil sector post-civil war.
Refinery closure a reality check for WA government's lithium processing dreams
The shutdown of the Albemarle lithium refinery near Perth serves as a wake-up call for the Western Australian government regarding its ambitions in the lithium processing sector.
Horror flick set in Tasmania — but they couldn't afford to film there
The horror film "We Bury The Dead," set in Tasmania, was filmed in Western Australia due to budget constraints, raising concerns about missed opportunities for Tasmania's arts sector.
Microsoft warns: China has surpassed in open-source artificial intelligence
Microsoft warns Western AI companies of China's superiority in the open-source AI sector, particularly in developing countries, according to a Financial Times report.