Iranian President Masoud Bezhakian stated that his government will not tolerate any attempts to exploit war conditions to pressure citizens' livelihoods. These remarks come at a critical time as economic and social pressures on the Iranian people are increasing.
The Indonesian government's plan to end the hiring of informal teachers by 2027 is causing anxiety among educators. Despite assurances from the government that there will be no mass layoffs, many teachers are living in uncertainty about their future.
Bank Indonesia forecasts that the country's economic growth will remain robust in 2026, ranging from 4.9% to 5.7% annually, supported by domestic demand. This outlook is bolstered by government and central bank policies aimed at enhancing growth.
Germany has recently witnessed massive anti-war protests, with thousands of citizens taking to the streets to demand the resignation of Chancellor Friedrich Merz. These demonstrations come at a sensitive time as the country faces increasing tensions.
The industrial sector in China recorded a strong profit increase of <strong>15.5%</strong> in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting the success of government policies aimed at boosting economic growth. This improvement occurs amidst complex global economic conditions.
Indonesian Chief of Staff Muhammad Qudari announced that President Prabowo Subianto has full authority to make changes to the government formation. This statement comes amid news of potential new ministerial changes.
A new study indicates that punitive measures against climate activists in the UK may lead to increased extremism among them. These findings emerge amid growing pressure on governments to address the climate crisis.
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has stressed the importance of integrating central and local government policies while preparing the 2027 regional government work plan. This was highlighted during a speech at the development planning forum in Yogyakarta.
Indonesian President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong> held an important meeting with his cabinet members at the <strong>Presidential Palace</strong> in Jakarta to review government policies and discuss global challenges. The meeting, which took place on Wednesday, included ministers and senior officials from various ministries.
Non-oil producing Arab countries are facing increasing pressures due to rising energy prices, impacting public finances and living standards. Governments are adopting various strategies to address this crisis.
Japan has reported an unprecedented increase in bear attacks during the fiscal year 2025, with <strong>238 people</strong> injured and <strong>13 fatalities</strong>. These incidents highlight the growing interaction between humans and wildlife.
Some governments are capitalizing on crises and disasters to achieve financial gains, blaming wars as a primary reason for their failures in crisis management. This trend raises questions about the role of governments in protecting their citizens.
Canadian businessman <strong>Andrew Lotfi</strong> expressed his dissatisfaction with government policies in <strong>Quebec</strong> during a press conference following the announcement of positive financial results for his company, <strong>Dynamiq Group</strong>. His remarks come at a sensitive time as political pressures increase in the region.
The Prime Minister announced an increase in remote work days as a precautionary measure in response to the ongoing conflict. This initiative aims to ensure work continuity and alleviate employee burdens during these challenging times.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a notable economic growth of 5.2% for the country in 2025 during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on April 1. This growth is accompanied by the lowest inflation rate in five years at 1.4%, reflecting the success of government policies in strengthening the national economy.
Indonesian economist Edi Gunarshin has called on the government to implement policies that directly address citizens' basic needs amid economic challenges stemming from the Strait of Hormuz crisis. He emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the global situation's impact on the local economy.
The Indonesian Vice Chairman of the Energy Committee, Lamot Sinaka, announced the establishment of a Ministry of Creative Economy as a significant move by President Prabowo Subianto to protect and promote the country's creative sector.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in major cities worldwide to express their dissatisfaction with government policies. These demonstrations come at a critical time as citizens demand significant changes in public administration.
Last Saturday, widespread protests erupted in Tunis organized by civil activists, expressing their rejection of policies regarding the settlement of irregular migrants. Demonstrators called for a legal framework to regulate the residency of these migrants.