Spain's Deputy Prime Minister & Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said the country is more resilient to an increase in fossil fuel prices thanks to its bet on renewables. But he warned that as the Iran ...
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Vico back from Europe trip, pushes ‘open spaces’ for Pasig
PASIG City Mayor Vico Sotto has returned after nearly three weeks of official travel abroad, where he said he studied ...
Put another way, city hall can be as complex as a business. Here are three leadership lessons gleaned from Bloomberg CityLab ...
Pasig City Mayor Victor Ma. Regis “Vico” Nubla Sotto joined other global leaders during the Bloomberg CityLab 2026 held from April 27 to 29 in Madrid, Spain, wherein he also received the $1 million ...
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Vico Sotto joins global city leaders in Bloomberg event but won't receive $1M grant directly
MANILA, Philippines — Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto joined more than 100 global city leaders at the Bloomberg CityLab 2026 held from April 27 to 29 in Madrid, Spain, where Pasig was also recognized as one of ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez defended the country’s pro-migrant policies and called on other major cities around the world to become sanctuaries of diversity. “I ask you to continue leading at ...
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has yet to weigh in on the city’s budget gap, even as City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert ordered sweeping cost-cutting measures Friday. While several City Council members ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has been selected to participate in a forum with other mayors from around the world to shape the future use of artificial intelligence in government. The Mayors AI Forum, ...
Should Allentown City Council keep closer tabs on Mayor Matt Tuerk’s travel expenses? Members are debating that question.
Jobs least at risk from AI include architects, barbers, chefs, chief executives, driving instructors, florists and undertakers. The report, authored by economist Jeff Dwan-O'Reilly, said that at least ...
While Mayor Brandon Scott is in Spain this week promoting Baltimore’s progress on a global stage, a new poll suggests many residents back home are not feeling the benefits — remaining sharply divided ...
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