Archaeologists in Iraq have uncovered documents dating back to the Akkadian Empire, highlighting the world's oldest and largest bureaucratic system, which dates back 4,000 years. This significant discovery sheds light on the complexity of administrative practices in ancient times.
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has announced the implementation of 108 developmental initiatives aimed at eliminating bureaucracy by 2025. These initiatives are part of efforts to enhance efficiency and improve services for citizens and residents.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> has announced the opening of the <strong>Presidential Palace</strong> to students from various schools. This initiative aims to enhance their understanding of government bureaucracy and promote political awareness among Indonesian youth.
Mohamed Rosli Idris, a 54-year-old man, has been officially registered as dead for 17 years due to an administrative mistake in Malaysia. This error has deprived him of work and essential services, prompting him to fight for the restoration of his identity.
Despite significant military and political pressures, the Iranian regime remains resilient. This analysis explores the reasons behind its endurance, revealing the depth of Iranian bureaucracy and its adaptability to crises.
The Syrian drama showcases the character of Guwar Al-Toush, portrayed by artist Dureid Laham, as a means for artistic expression amidst oppressive regimes. This character reflects the realities and challenges of Syrian society, embodying satire against corruption and bureaucracy.