Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats won the Danish general election but her left-wing bloc fell short of a majority, leading to complex government formation negotiations where Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Moderates are expected to play a kingmaker role. Danmarksdemokraterne lost four mandates, with some votes potentially shifting to Dansk Folkeparti, and Rasmussen has issued a clear call for other parties to engage in negotiations.
The Lagos State Government is backing an agency's efforts to clamp down on substandard building materials to prevent collapses and enforce a zero-tolerance policy.
Makati City Mayor Nancy Binay announced that the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has recognized Makati as the first local government unit (LGU) in the Philippines to champion 100-percent renewable energy utilization.
The Ogun State government has continued its demolition of illegal shanties and makeshift structures around the Sango Tollgate area, aiming to reduce road accidents and enhance public safety by clearing roadside traders.
Nigeria needs $345 million annually to tackle its crisis of 15 million out-of-school children, with the government seeking private sector partnerships for funding.
South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok announced the formation of two emergency economic teams at Cheong Wa Dae and his office to manage the government's response to the ongoing Middle East crisis.
The Bayelsa State Independent Electoral Commission (BYSIEC) has fixed April 3, 2027, for the conduct of chairmanship and councillorship elections across the eight local government areas of Bayelsa State.
Wellington, New Zealand, plans to eliminate all predators, including feral cats, possums, and rats, from the capital within the next ten years as part of an updated government initiative.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree faced scrutiny over why only one Iranian official has been deported by the Canadian government, despite concerns that 24 officials were deemed part of a terror group.
Deputy TSA Administrator Stahl reported that 50,000 TSA workers are selling blood plasma and sleeping in their cars to afford gas, as the 38-day government shutdown leaves them without pay.
The UK government plans to trial social media bans and digital curfews on teenagers, interviewing participants and their parents to assess the impact of these limits.
Gino Paoli, the influential Italian singer-songwriter known for hits like 'Sapore di sale,' has passed away peacefully at the age of 91, leaving behind a timeless musical legacy. Tributes are pouring in from across Italy's music, entertainment, and political spheres.
Croatia's government has extended fuel price caps to gas stations outside of highways, citing the escalating conflict in the Middle East and a 60% increase in crude oil barrel prices.
The Iloilo City government has started distributing fuel subsidy coupons to tricycle drivers on March 25-26 to help mitigate the impact of rising petroleum prices. This initiative aims to cushion drivers from increased costs driven by Middle East tensions.
The Abia State Government has announced it will organize a state burial for the late Rev Dr Uma Ukpai, with the service scheduled for March 26, 2026, in Umuahia.
Nigeria’s Federal Government has officially prohibited cash tax collection and the use of roadblocks for revenue enforcement under new tax law regulations.
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said Wednesday that two emergency economic teams will be launched at Cheong Wa Dae and his office to oversee the government's response to the Middle East crisis.
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has warned the Nigerian government against implementing a new sugary drinks tax, citing potential harm to businesses, job losses, and inconsistency with economic recovery goals.
India's government confirmed five LPG tankers, carrying approximately 2.3 lakh tonnes of cooking gas, are positioned west of the Strait of Hormuz. Two ships are expected at Indian ports this week.
A Qatari state-owned energy company on Tuesday declared force majeure on its long-term liquefied natural gas supply contracts with South Korea, China, Italy and Belgium due to damage caused by last…
Nigeria's government has launched a unified poverty register and a N3.2 trillion fund aimed at streamlining interventions and fostering sustainable economic growth across the nation.
The UK government has pledged £1 billion in funding to support the transition to electric trucks and vans, fulfilling its legal obligation to cut emissions and achieve net-zero targets by 2050.
A judge has expressed skepticism about the Trump administration's position on Anthropic, suggesting the Pentagon's ban on the AI company appears to be a punishment attempt in violation of free speech, as Anthropic challenges the government's 'supply chain risk' label in court.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced that airport and Ro-ro terminal fees, including Passenger Service Charge and takeoff/landing fees, will be discounted starting April 1 as part of government efforts to ease the burden on the public.
Nigerian contractors are threatening a massive protest at the upcoming APC convention, demanding the immediate payment of N150bn in unpaid government debts.
Nigeria's government announced plans to close Almajiri centers that fail to meet new standards for welfare, curriculum, and infrastructure, in an effort to end street begging.
The Nigerian government announced it requires over $100 billion in public and private investments to achieve round-the-clock electricity supply across the nation.
Members of the UK House of Lords are voting again on a proposed social media ban for under-16s, following a new warning issued to the government by twenty-one bereaved parents.
As more K-Pop stars launch one-person agencies for independence, government regulators are scrutinizing these labels to distinguish legitimate businesses from potential tax optimization vehicles.
Maryland's Supreme Court has struck down Baltimore's climate lawsuit against oil companies, a decision that poses a setback for other local governments pursuing similar legal actions to recover climate change costs.
The Thai government is introducing new measures, effective April 1, to tighten controls and prevent foreigners from using Thai citizens as proxies to operate businesses.