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Benue State Government Declares One-Week Easter Holiday for Civil Servants
The Benue State Government in Nigeria has officially approved a one-week Easter holiday for all public and civil servants. The break, which commences on March 31, 2026, is intended to allow workers to observe the religious festivities. Normal government operations are expected to resume following the conclusion of the holiday period.
Russia's SVR Chief Confirms Ongoing Communication Channels with CIA
Sergey Naryshkin, the head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), has confirmed that communication channels between his agency and the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) remain open. Despite heightened geopolitical tensions, these contacts continue to facilitate dialogue between Moscow and Washington on matters of mutual concern.
Germany Implements New Healthcare Regulations for Drug Substitution and Cancer Screening
New healthcare regulations in Germany have taken effect, introducing updated rules for the substitution of biological drugs in pharmacies and expanding diagnostic programs for early lung cancer detection to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.
Brazil Expands Nationwide Itinerant Collection Program for Pesticide Packaging
Brazil has launched a nationwide itinerant collection program to strengthen the reverse logistics of empty pesticide packaging. This initiative aims to increase collection rates in remote areas, ensuring proper disposal and environmental compliance by facilitating access for small-scale farmers to return containers to authorized centers.
Italy's Population Stabilizes After Over a Decade of Decline
Italy's population has stabilized following 12 years of continuous decline, according to new data from the national statistics agency, ISTAT. While birth rates remain at historic lows, an increase in immigration has effectively offset the demographic deficit, leading to a period of stabilization for the nation's total resident population.
IRGC Issues Threats Against Major US Technology Companies
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued threats against major United States technology firms. The rhetoric, linked to retaliatory measures for the deaths of Iranian leaders, has raised concerns regarding cybersecurity and the safety of corporate infrastructure. Officials are monitoring the situation as tensions between Tehran and Washington remain elevated.
China Implements New National Standards Across Key Industrial Sectors
China has officially implemented a new series of national standards aimed at enhancing efficiency and safety across various industries. The updated regulations cover critical sectors including photovoltaic power generation, multimodal transport services, and other technical fields, marking a significant step in the country's ongoing efforts to standardize industrial operations.
King Charles III to Conduct State Visit to the United States in April 2026
Buckingham Palace and the White House have officially announced that King Charles III will undertake a state visit to the United States from April 27 to April 30, 2026. The visit aims to strengthen the enduring diplomatic ties between the United Kingdom and the United States, featuring a series of high-level engagements in Washington, D.C.
Stampede at Bihar Temple During Chaitra Purnima Leaves Eight Dead
A tragic stampede at a temple in Nalanda, Bihar, during Chaitra Purnima celebrations has resulted in the deaths of at least eight people. Local authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, which occurred amidst a large gathering of devotees. Emergency services were deployed to manage the situation and provide medical assistance to the injured.
France Implements New Unemployment Insurance Rules Reducing Affiliation Requirement
France has enacted new unemployment insurance regulations, lowering the minimum work duration required to qualify for benefits. First-time applicants or those returning to the workforce now need five months of work within the last 24 months to be eligible, a change aimed at adjusting access to the social safety net for workers in the French labor market.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan Set for High-Level Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan are scheduled to meet to discuss the future of bilateral relations, strategic partnership, and regional security cooperation. The talks come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to address complex geopolitical dynamics in the South Caucasus region and strengthen ties between Moscow and Yerevan.
Japan Sets 2030 Goal for Nationwide Missile Shelter Coverage
The Japanese government has formalized a new policy aiming to ensure all residents have access to temporary emergency shelters for missile attacks by 2030. This initiative focuses on upgrading municipal infrastructure and designating existing facilities to enhance national civil protection measures amid evolving regional security concerns.
South Korea and Indonesia Strengthen Defense and Industrial Ties
South Korea and Indonesia have committed to deepening their strategic partnership, focusing on defense industry collaboration, advanced technology, and resilient supply chains. The agreement, reached during a high-level summit in Seoul, aims to bolster bilateral security cooperation and foster economic growth through joint industrial initiatives.
South Korea Seeks UNESCO Recognition for Traditional Ginseng Culture
The Republic of Korea has officially nominated its traditional ginseng culture for inclusion on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This initiative aims to preserve and promote the historical, social, and medicinal significance of ginseng cultivation and consumption practices that have been passed down through generations in the country.
South Korean Police Seek Arrest Warrants Following Discovery of Body in Daegu Suitcase
South Korean authorities are pursuing arrest warrants for a married couple in connection with the discovery of a body found inside a suitcase in Daegu. Police launched an investigation after the remains were located, leading to the identification of the suspects. The case has prompted a significant law enforcement response as officials work to determine the circumstances of the death.
South Korea and Indonesia Strengthen Defense and Industrial Ties
South Korea and Indonesia have committed to deepening their strategic partnership, focusing on expanding cooperation in defense industries, advanced technology, and supply chain resilience. The agreement was solidified during a high-level summit in Seoul, marking a significant step in bilateral relations between the two nations.
Russia Implements Temporary Gasoline Export Ban to Stabilize Domestic Market
The Russian government has enacted a temporary ban on gasoline exports to ensure domestic fuel stability and curb rising prices. The measure, which excludes certain member states of the Eurasian Economic Union, aims to prevent shortages amid ongoing refinery maintenance and seasonal demand spikes in the Russian Federation.
Political Group Momentum Advocates for Increased Defence Spending in Malta
The political group Momentum has urged the Maltese government to boost defence spending, arguing that the nation's constitutional neutrality does not exempt it from the necessity of investing in national security and modernizing its armed forces.
Council of Europe Congress Urges Lithuania to Strengthen Local Self-Government
The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe has issued a report recommending that Lithuania enhance local self-government. The body calls for clearer allocation of responsibilities between state and local levels to ensure effective governance and greater financial autonomy for municipalities across the country.
Kyra Carusa Named in Ireland Women's National Team Squad
Kansas City Current forward Kyra Carusa has been selected for the Republic of Ireland Women's National Team. The call-up comes as the team prepares for crucial upcoming international fixtures, continuing her role as a key attacking option for manager Eileen Gleeson's squad.