Sungkyunkwan University Holds '2025 Traveling School Consulting Performance Dissemination Conference'
Sungkyunkwan University hosted a conference to share results from digital education consulting conducted across schools in the Gangwon region.
Super Investigation Team X Targets Children's Hearts with Participation from Chung-Ang University Research Personnel and Professors
The animation 'Super Investigation Team X: The Legend of Terrapia' debuted on MBC on January 4, capturing children's attention and topping viewer ratings.
Sogang University Professor Kim Young-wook's Research Team Receives Best Paper Award at 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference
Sogang University's graduate student, Sung Min-seo, won the Best Paper Award at the 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference for his research on using quantum artificial neural networks for radar micro-Doppler robotic dog classification.
Yonsei University's Quantum Business Group Takes on Incurable Diseases with 'Quantum-Centric Supercomputing'
Yonsei University is partnering with RIKEN and IBM to utilize the world's top-level supercomputer, Fugaku, and IBM Quantum System One to tackle complex computational challenges in understanding diseases like Leigh Syndrome.
Illegal Purchase of Housing using Business Loans Uncovered at 58.8 Billion Won... 'Focusing Inspections on the Three Districts of Gangnam'
Financial authorities in South Korea have uncovered significant illegal use of business loans for purchasing residential properties, prompting focused inspections in the Gangnam area.
Park Hong-geun: 'Energy Supply Stability and Youth Job Measures to be Reflected in War Supplementary Budget'
Park Hong-geun, the nominee for Minister of Planning and Budget, indicated that measures for energy supply stability and youth employment will be included in the upcoming supplementary budget.
French Left Holds Paris, Lyon, and Marseille… Far Right Expands in Small Cities
In the recent local elections in France, the left-wing coalition successfully retained control of major cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, while the far-right made gains in smaller urban areas.
Editorial: The Daejeon Factory Disaster Similar to ‘AriSel’ Must Hold Authorities and Management Accountable
The Daejeon factory disaster mirrors the previous AriSel incident, revealing neglected safety measures and a lack of accountability among authorities and management.
A Festival Enjoyed by Everyone... Gender Impact Assessments Implemented for Local Festivals Starting in April
Starting in April, local governments in South Korea will implement a gender impact assessment checklist for festivals to promote gender equality.
‘Unlicensed Structural Changes, Ignored Warning Signs, and No Fire Safety’ Tragedy at An Safety Industrial Facility Resembles Arisell Fire Accident
The recent fire tragedy at a safety industrial facility in Daejeon has drawn parallels to the Arisell fire accident, highlighting issues of ignored safety protocols and unapproved structural changes.
Bihar Board Intermediate Result: Check Marks by Entering Roll Number Here
The Bihar Board's 12th-grade results will be announced on March 23, 2026, at 1:30 PM, and students can check their results by entering their roll number and roll code.
Finnish Research: Constant Fiddling with Phones is More Straining than Long Screen Time
A recent study by Aalto University researchers reveals that the most mental strain from digital devices comes from frequent short usage, rather than prolonged screen time.
Jammu and Kashmir: Suspicious blast outside former sarpanch's house in Samba, gate and wall damaged
A suspicious blast occurred early Monday morning outside the home of a former sarpanch in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir, damaging property but resulting in no injuries.
New Regulations at Stations in Slovakia Starting Today: Poles Will Pay More
Starting today, new regulations in Slovakia will lead to higher fuel prices for Polish drivers refueling across the border.
Johan Croneman: Pure Political Horror as the Liberals Said Goodbye to the Riksdag
The article critiques the surreal nature of the Liberals' digital party meeting that showcased a tragic decline of the party.
'No Disruption Accepted in the Strait of Hormuz', PM Modi Sends a Big Message to the World from the Lok Sabha
PM Modi addressed Parliament regarding the situation in West Asia and the Iran conflict, emphasizing the importance of safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Language Reveals Her
The article discusses the end of an election campaign in Denmark and reflects on the engaging format of a TV program featuring party leaders.
There's turmoil after Nawrocki's actions. Sikorski is furious. 'I would like to know'
Polish President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Hungary coincides with a political gathering of right-wing leaders, raising concerns among Polish politicians about his support for Viktor Orban amidst pro-Kremlin sentiment.
Municipal results in Marseille: the second round map by district
The municipal elections in Marseille resulted in a second term for leftist incumbent mayor Benoît Payan, who secured 54.34% of the vote in the face of opposition from the right and the National Rally.
The main route from Havlíčkův Brod to Žďár is closed due to a slipping slope near Pohled; it will be completed by August
A primary route in Czechia from Havlíčkův Brod to Žďár is currently closed due to a geotechnical issue involving a slipping slope, with repairs expected to be completed by August.
Retail sales in February in Poland slightly below forecasts
Retail sales in Poland saw a slight decline in February, with significant growth in fuel sales but weaker performance in clothing and grocery segments.
Lionel Jospin is dead. The former Prime Minister of France was 88 years old
Lionel Jospin, the former Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88, following a serious operation earlier in the year.
'Will rule, but not professionally', why did Jitesh say this about Vaibhav?
With just days to go before IPL 2026, young cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi is under the spotlight, not just for his cricketing abilities but also for his attitude, as commented by cricketer Jitesh Sharma.
The first Estonian Film Month draws attention to local film culture
The inaugural Estonian Film Month aims to celebrate and promote domestic film culture and establish an annual tradition.
Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours – Europe live
Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob won a narrow victory in parliamentary elections, leading slightly over the populist conservatives.
Starmer condemns the arson of 4 ambulances of the Jewish community in London: Shocking, antisemitic attack
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the arson of four ambulances belonging to London's Jewish community, calling it a shocking antisemitic attack.
The wage negotiations are underway - The United Confederation of Trade Unions has submitted demands to Norwegian industry
Negotiations for wage agreements in Norway's competitive industrial sector are set to commence, with the deadline for negotiations on March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
Are you going to Slovakia? From today you will pay approximately 6 CZK more per liter of diesel than locals
Slovakia has implemented a dual pricing system for diesel fuel, charging foreign-registered vehicles more than local ones.
What has the government done to address the crisis caused by war? PM Modi explained
Prime Minister Modi addressed the Lok Sabha regarding the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in West Asia and outlined government efforts to maintain energy supply stability.
The wage negotiations have begun – Fellesforbundet has submitted demands to Norsk Industri
Fellesforbundet has formally initiated wage negotiations with Norsk Industri, with a deadline set for March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
The great 'Jameel Jamali' of Dhrundhar, who was once the boss on 'Taarak Mehta', has gone viral clip
Actor Rakesh Bedi's portrayal of the character Jameel Jamali in the show 'Dhrundhar 2' has received positive feedback, leading to a resurgence of interest in his previous work on 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'.
Liveblog Rhineland-Palatinate: Wissing: It hurts to see a party tear itself apart
Former FDP politician Volker Wissing criticizes his former party for its internal strife and lack of commitment to decisions, highlighting the reasons for its decline.
In a few weeks, 150 million crowns disappeared. Vishing is in full swing in the Czech Republic
A significant amount of money, estimated at 150 million crowns, has been lost to vishing scams in the Czech Republic over a short period.
Driver hit a child at a crosswalk in Espoo and left the scene, police request observations
A driver struck a child at a crosswalk in Espoo and fled the scene, prompting police to seek witnesses.
Hjörtur in the national team group
Hjörtur has been included in the national team group.
East of the DRC: in Goma, a campaign to "boost vaccination coverage" against measles
In Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, a vaccination campaign against measles has been initiated to enhance coverage, particularly among children under five who are at high risk.
Official dismissed due to a flaw in the casino law intends to contest the decision
A senior official dismissed from the Riigikogu chancellery plans to challenge her dismissal in court citing a flaw in gambling legislation.
The Seventh International Conference Brings Together Experts Shaping the Future of Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Kinesiology, and Sports Medicine from Europe and the USA
An international conference in Lithuania gathered over 250 participants to discuss innovative clinical practices in orthopedics and sports medicine.
Behind the Banking Convention
The 89th Banking Convention organized by the Association of Banks of Mexico ended positively, with financial authorities addressing various issues and fostering dialogue with legislators regarding the banking sector's operations.
Rare Black Storks Have Arrived Home. Their Secret Nest Is Monitored by a Camera
Rare black storks have returned to their nesting site, which is being observed through a camera.
Great news for readers: articles from The New York Times will be available on the 15min portal
15min has announced that it will provide exclusive articles from The New York Times, allowing readers to stay informed on various global topics.
To Donbas with Zelensky: 27 hours on the road, 10 cups of coffee, and Russian drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discusses the ongoing challenges in Ukraine during a visit to front-line troops while highlighting the impact of global conflicts on military support for Ukraine.
Pilot and co-pilot dead, nine people in hospital
A tragic collision between an Air Canada regional jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York resulted in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot, with nine passengers hospitalized.
Athens Music Week - Bringing Different Aspects of the Music Ecosystem Closer Together
Athens Music Week (AMW) is set to take place from May 6 to 9, 2026, bringing together the international music industry, creators, and local audiences in a festival of presentations, discussions, and performances.
Official Dismissed Due to Gambling Law Appeals in Court
A former advisor to the Estonian Parliament's Economic Committee is challenging her dismissal related to gambling legislation in court.
London police probe ‘anti-Semitic arson attack’ after Jewish charity ambulances set ablaze
British police are investigating an anti-Semitic hate crime after four ambulances operated by a Jewish charity were set on fire in north London.
Uberlândia has 810 spots for free technology and innovation courses for youth and the elderly; find out how to enroll
Uberlândia is offering 810 free technology and innovation courses for young people and seniors starting April 1st.
Colorectal Cancer: Talking About Prevention Can Save Lives
The article emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about colorectal cancer, highlighting its prevalence in Brazil and the significance of early diagnosis for better treatment outcomes.
Evaluated the 'Made in Europe' rules: autonomy is needed
The European Commission proposes that companies seeking public funding must meet minimum requirements for goods or components to be produced within EU member states, impacting strategic sectors like automotive and green technology.
I filmed a new movie, announced Jan Svěrák
Czech filmmaker Jan Svěrák has announced the completion of his latest film project.