Lagos doesn’t have pension arrears, prioritises retirees, says Sanwo-Olu
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured that there are no pension arrears in the state and emphasized his administration's commitment to the welfare of retirees.
The prediction markets under scrutiny after million-dollar bets on attacks on Iran
Prediction markets are facing scrutiny following significant bets regarding U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran that yielded substantial winnings for participants.
Osun PDP factions disagree on Adeleke’s reelection bid
Factions within the Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party are in conflict over support for Governor Ademola Adeleke's reelection bid.
Pobert's Plan and Terminator's Jacket. Film Items are Going to Auction
Items from famous films, including Pobert's plan and a jacket worn by the Terminator, are set to be auctioned.
FM: Missile strikes hit Finnish hotels
Missile strikes in the Middle East have reportedly hit hotels where Finnish citizens are staying, although there are currently no known injuries among them.
Car manufacturers near Galanta will employ only dozens from Samsung, others will have to look for jobs elsewhere
Car manufacturers in Slovakia are offering jobs to only a small number of Samsung employees affected by the closure of production, leaving many to seek employment elsewhere.
RS has 12,000 protective measures active and monitors 900 aggressors with ankle bracelets: 'If necessary, we will expand,' says Leite
The government of Rio Grande do Sul is monitoring over 900 aggressors with electronic ankle bracelets, while around 12,000 protective measures are currently active in the state.
France and Germany Strengthen Cooperation in Military Deterrence
France and Germany are enhancing their collaboration in military deterrence.
News Overview: These are the news of the day
This article discusses various local news stories from Munich, including the challenges facing the culinary industry with Generation Z workers, political developments involving Clemens Baumgärtner, and concerns regarding the mayor's position with Bayern Munich.
Are You Stuck in Dubai? A Professor Explains Who Pays the Costs
Many tourists are currently stranded in Dubai, with disruptions to flights due to safety concerns in the Middle East.
The main reason why Poles go to the gym has changed
Poles are increasingly visiting gyms for general fitness rather than just muscle building, with a significant shift in motivations observed across genders.
Iran has not changed its government. There are no changes in defense policy
Iran's defense policy remains unchanged despite criticisms of its government.
American military planes are flying over Slovakia, heading to the Middle East
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized the attacks on Iran, highlighting Slovakia's role in allowing American military flights to the Middle East.
Attack on the US Embassy in Kuwait
Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as Iran begins targeting American and Israeli embassies, culminating in an attack on the US embassy in Kuwait.
When the sky doesn’t stop buzzing. A report from Beirut, which has become a refuge for the displaced
The article reports on the plight of displaced families in Beirut who have fled conflict and are now living on the city’s promenade, surrounded by their belongings and under the watchful eye of Israeli drones.
Delays in the dredging of Landeyjahöfn: "Absolutely unacceptable"
Delays in the dredging operations at Landeyjahöfn are causing significant disruptions, with local officials expressing their dissatisfaction over the situation.
Are there classes on Tuesday, March 3?
Due to a national teachers' strike on March 2, the start of the school year in 15 provinces of Argentina has been postponed by one day, raising questions among parents regarding classes on March 3.
Are we on the brink of World War 3?
The article discusses the potential for escalating conflicts in Europe but concludes that World War 3 has not yet begun and remains unlikely in the near future.
Overview: How many children are applying to secondary schools and where will the biggest pressure be
The article discusses the enrollment trends of children applying to secondary schools in Czechia and highlights areas facing the greatest pressure.
Dmitry Uritskiy, involved in a massive drug trade, yearns for freedom: several former criminals are said to have supported him behind bars
Dmitry Uritskiy, convicted in a significant drug trafficking case, reportedly seeks freedom with support from former criminals while incarcerated.
Wall Street 'wobbles' due to attacks by the US and Israel on Iran: Dow Jones falls 1.06%
After the weekend attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel, global equity markets are experiencing significant downturns as investors reduce their risk exposure.
Cyprus ordered into 'home confinement' with update to Paphos Airport flights
Residents of three communities in Cyprus are under 'home confinement' due to threats of attacks from Iran, while Paphos International Airport has resumed normal operations following a recent drone incident.
Migratory birds are already arriving
The arrival of migratory birds marks the transition to warmer weather in Estonia, with notable bird songs heard in forests and gardens.
The Neighbors Are Doing Even Worse: Latvia Again Sharing Last Place in the World Cup Qualifying Series
The article discusses the disappointing performance of Latvia in the basketball World Cup qualifiers, highlighting that even though Estonia lost to Sweden, the situation for Latvia and Lithuania is worse.
The big question is, what was written on the backs of the two men in the boiler suits at 'Scandinavian Star'
Survivors of the 'Scandinavian Star' shared their experiences in court regarding the chaos before the 1990 fire that claimed 159 lives, as legal experts are set to testify.
'El Mencho' is buried in the Recinto de la Paz Cemetery in Zapopan, where relatives of Caro Quintero are also interred
Nemesio Oseguera, known as 'El Mencho', has been buried at the Recinto de la Paz Cemetery in Zapopan, Jalisco, amid significant police presence due to his notoriety.
What the law says: this is how holidays in March 2026 are paid
The article discusses the payment structure for holidays in Argentina in March 2026, detailing how two specific days will be treated under local labor laws.
What is 'Chinamaxxing', the trend that more and more young people in the world are adopting
'Chinamaxxing' is a cultural trend among youths that involves adopting Chinese-inspired habits as a form of social critique and wellness.
Five horses in conditions of mistreatment are rescued in the interior of SP
Five horses suffering from mistreatment were rescued in Rio Claro, São Paulo, following a complaint to the local authorities.
One thing can determine whether Dubai traveler will receive compensation from insurance company
Finnish travelers stranded in the Persian Gulf due to recent military operations are advised to seek compensation from their travel organizers or airlines, as insurance companies currently cannot assist with return flights.
The situation in the Middle East is creating busyness for Danish insurance companies
Danish insurance companies are experiencing a surge in customer inquiries due to the escalating situation in the Middle East.
Here are the leaders of Iran who have been killed – the pictures show why Trump finds it difficult to destroy the repressive machinery
The article discusses how Iran's multifaceted violence apparatus sustains the Islamist regime despite numerous attacks on its leadership.
A Chinese has already died in Iran. Chinese spies are working hard in Tehran, but Chinese soldiers are not in a hurry
A Chinese journalist in Iran remains in Tehran amidst escalating tensions, as the Chinese government urges citizens to evacuate.
Pedro II, college of 2 suspects of gang rape, has 188 years of history and has educated former presidents, Supreme Court ministers, and many artists
Two of the suspects in a gang rape case involving a 17-year-old girl are students at the prestigious Pedro II School in Rio de Janeiro, which has a long history of notable alumni.
'My legs paralyzed', 'People running', 'Fear of being here': Brazilians report insecurity after attacks between the USA, Israel, and Iran
Brazilians living in the Middle East are experiencing heightened fear and uncertainty following military attacks by the US and Israel on Iran, leading to chaos and disrupted communications.
ELTA briefly: Evacuation of Lithuanian citizens from the Middle East is not planned, investigation promised on another complaint regarding G. Nausėda's plot
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys announced that there are about 2,000 Lithuanian citizens in the Middle East, and their evacuation is not currently planned, although EU mechanisms are prepared for potential repatriation.
The Night of the Hamburger Shops: when there are 50% combos in more than 200 venues across Buenos Aires
A promotional event in Buenos Aires offers 50% discounts on selected meals at over 200 restaurants on March 6, 2026.
Live: Trump says 'big wave' in Iran is yet to come as conflict widens
Trump warns that significant military actions against Iran are forthcoming as tensions escalate further in the region.
Ecuador and Colombia Business Leaders Request Temporary Suspension of Tariffs and Duties While Governments Reach Agreements
Business associations from Ecuador and Colombia are urging their governments to halt tariff increases that are negatively impacting trade and production chains in both nations.
Fatty Liver: Studies Show That Those Who Drink Two or Three Cups of Coffee Daily Have a Lower Risk of Fibrosis Compared to Non-Consumers
A study indicates that individuals who consume two to three cups of coffee per day are at a reduced risk for fibrosis related to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease compared to those who do not drink coffee.
Taufkirchen an der Vils: Shoplifter with Deep Pockets
The local police in Taufkirchen an der Vils are seeking witnesses to a series of shoplifting incidents that occurred in a drugstore last week.
Travel agency inundated as travelers get stranded abroad
Many travelers are affected by the inability to transit through Dubai and Qatar, leading to increased calls to travel agencies for assistance.
Heidi's sweet treat raises many hairs – "A delicacy especially with ice cream"
Finns are sharing their most surprising and creative grocery store snack combinations, highlighting the popularity of fermented delicacies.
What are the main opposition groups in Iran and what do they want for the future of the country
Israel launched a series of attacks against Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which has reignited calls for regime change from both the U.S. and Iranian citizens.
Body found in a well in Northern Piauí; Civil Police investigate
A body has been discovered in a well in Barras, Piauí, and the Civil Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.
ATP reports that a 'small number' of tennis players are stranded in Dubai
A small number of tennis players are stranded in Dubai amid ongoing attacks in the Middle East, as confirmed by the ATP.
Piracema: fishermen resume activities in the Piracicaba River; see what changes in surveillance after the end of the fish spawning period
After the end of the Piracema period, fishermen are returning to the Piracicaba River, prompting changes in environmental oversight.
Are all good restaurants closed on Mondays? No!
This article discusses various restaurants in Norway that remain open on Mondays, contrary to the common belief that many good eateries are closed on that day.
Tusk on the nuclear umbrella for Poland. Talks are ongoing with France
Donald Tusk announced that Poland is in discussions with France and other European allies regarding an advanced nuclear deterrence program.
'Major attacks on Iran are still to come...', Trump said - Arab countries are eager to support us in war
President Trump announced that major military actions against Iran are yet to occur, with Arab nations showing eagerness to assist the U.S. in the ongoing conflict.