Maxi Lรณpez revealed what was the highest salary of his career as a footballer
Maxi Lรณpez shared details about the highest salary he ever earned during his football career, specifically in the 2005-2006 season while playing for Barcelona.
Finnish TV commercial received tremendous praise โ moved even its creators
A Finnish TV advertisement featuring children's playful banter has garnered widespread acclaim since its release in 2005, even touching the hearts of its creators.
From movie star to meme legend: the best "Chuck Norris Facts" that made history on the Internet
The article celebrates the rise of Chuck Norris as a meme legend following his death, highlighting the phenomenon of "Chuck Norris Facts" that began in 2005.
Alina Pogotskina retires
Alina Pogotskina, the violinist who won the Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in 2005, has announced her retirement from performing after 35 years on stage.
Juno Awards coming to Winnipeg in April 2027
The Juno Awards will be hosted in Winnipeg in April 2027 by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, marking a return for the city after previous hosts in 2005 and 2014.
Undercover officers spied on family of innocent man shot dead by Met police, inquiry told
Undercover police surveillance targeted the family of Jean Charles de Menezes while they campaigned for justice after his 2005 shooting by police.
VIDEO: Astrid Kannel recalls pissing off Putin: his press representative looked at me like...
Astrid Kannel reflects on a tense moment with Vladimir Putin during a press conference in 2005, where her question about occupation provoked his angry reaction.
Man convicted for attack against a group of Jews in 2005 is arrested in a high-end property in Porto Alegre
Leandro Comaru Jachetti, who was convicted for his involvement in a 2005 attack on a Jewish group in Porto Alegre, was arrested after being a fugitive since 2019.
"I have paid my punishment": a candidate from the RN list in the municipal elections in Ajaccio convicted of murder in 2005
Yann Fleurquin, a candidate from the RN list in Ajaccio's municipal elections, is revealed to have been convicted for murder in 2005, prompting controversy during the campaign.
Police make fourth arrest in decades old Lisa Dorrian murder case
Police have arrested a fourth suspect in the decades-long investigation into the murder of Lisa Dorrian, who disappeared from a caravan park in Northern Ireland in 2005.
Automotive industry achieves historic start in 2026: Sales grow 4.4% in the first two months of the year
The Mexican automotive industry started 2026 with its best first two months since data collection began in 2005, with new light vehicle sales growing by 4.4% compared to the same period in 2025.
'Creepy' De Niro thriller with 'shocking twist ending' is streaming for free
The 2005 horror thriller 'Hide and Seek' featuring Robert De Niro is currently available for free streaming, captivating horror fans with its intense narrative and shocking twist ending.
Half of those over 70 use cholesterol-lowering medications
The use of cholesterol-lowering medications among individuals over 70 in Norway has increased by approximately 90% since 2005, according to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Ahmadinejad was a hardline president known for antisemitism and defense of the nuclear program
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's former president, is noted for his hardline stance, antisemitic rhetoric, and controversial nuclear program advocacy during his presidency from 2005 to 2013.
DNA leads to arrest 20 years after newborn found dead on Ontario trail
A 39-year-old woman has been arrested in relation to the 2005 death of a newborn boy found on a trail in Ontario, thanks to advances in DNA technology.
Jamie Carragher's wife felt 'embarrassed' after Liverpool Champions League win
The wife of former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher expressed feelings of embarrassment due to the increased attention following the club's Champions League triumph in 2005.
She went to a party and never returned: 21 years later, the case took a new turn that could solve the mystery
The case of Lisa Dorrian, who vanished after a party in 2005, has taken a new turn after 21 years, potentially leading to new insights into her disappearance.
BMW X3 stolen in Vilnius that was manufactured two decades ago
A 2005 BMW X3 was reported stolen from a parking lot in Vilnius, Lithuania, with an estimated loss of around 3,000 euros.
The images of the very first search of Jeffrey Epstein's house in Palm Beach
The U.S. Department of Justice released a video of the initial search warrant execution at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence in 2005.
Rattnick changes his story: 'I visited Epstein's island, but I have no personal ties'... even the Republicans are 'stirred'
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Rattnick acknowledged visiting Jeffrey Epstein's private island, contradicting previous claims of severing ties since 2005, raising concerns within the Republican party.
"I was on Epstein's island." Storm in the US Secretary of Commerce Lutnick
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick faces controversy after admitting he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012, contradicting previous statements about ending contact with Epstein in 2005.
LARGE-PD
LARGE-PD is a Latin American research consortium aimed at understanding Parkinson's disease since 2005.
The Horrifying and Gaudy Women of Sand at Copacabana
A Brazilian law from 2005 banning the sale of postcards featuring semi-nude women at Copacabana aims to address the issue of sexual objectification in tourism.
Rutnik's 'false clarification' regarding relationship with Epstein revealed... Calls for resignation from both parties
Howard Rutnik, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, faces bipartisan calls for resignation after revealing extensive and long-standing connections with Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting his claims of severing ties since 2005.
Fugitive since 2005, sentenced to 64 years for the rape of minors, arrested in the interior of SP
A man who had been evading justice since 2005, sentenced to 64 years for raping minors, was arrested by the Military Police in Jundiaรญ, SP.
Rutnick's Lies? Claims of Severing Ties with Epstein in 2005 but Evidence of Continued Interaction Until 2018
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Rutnick has claimed he severed ties with Jeffrey Epstein in 2005, but documents reveal they continued business and personal interactions until 2018.
Retirement Pension Structure Reformed After 20 Years... Labor, Management, and Government Reach First Agreement on 'Fund-Type and External Accumulation'
After 20 years since its introduction in 2005, labor, management, and government have reached a historic agreement to reform the retirement pension system in South Korea, enhancing the fund-type retirement pension system and mandating external accumulation of retirement benefits across all businesses to ensure payouts even in case of corporate bankruptcy.
The Empty Spain of Same-Sex Marriages: In 34 Provinces They Do Not Reach 2%
Since the approval of equal marriage in 2005, only 82,897 same-sex couples have married in Spain, representing just 2.4% of total marriages.
Investigating whether so-called good bacteria can protect vegetables from drought
Researchers are exploring the potential of beneficial bacteria to protect vegetables from drought conditions, particularly after substantial agricultural damage in Varaลพdin County due to drought since 2005.
Killed his uncles in Brescia, Guglielmo Gatti died three years ago. "No one knew anything"
Guglielmo Gatti, who murdered his uncles in 2005, has died in prison, with news of his death only surfacing three years later, prompting questions from his lawyer.
Queen of Queens: 2005 Winner Remembers the Choreography She Learned in Three Days and Rehearsal in the Street
Past winners of the Queen of Queens beauty pageant reflect on their experiences as the 78th edition of the contest approaches its finale, with Paula Diocesano recalling her preparations for the event in 2005.
Wearing a hat in the field was not prohibited; see what the law says
Recent misconceptions suggest that a new law mandates helmets for rural workers instead of hats, which is false as existing legislation on rural worker safety has been in place since 2005.
Michael Jackson chilling words about dying for children heard for first time
A newly released audio clip reveals Michael Jackson's alarming statement that he would rather die than never see a child again, coinciding with a Channel 4 documentary featuring previously unheard details from his 2005 child molestation trial.
The most eccentric model from Audi is returning to the market
Audi A2, a technologically advanced urban car that was produced from 1999 to 2005, is making a comeback due to its cult status among enthusiasts despite its initial commercial struggles.
Katie Price and Lee Andrews 'planning second wedding' to 'prove themselves to family'
Katie Price and Lee Andrews are reportedly organizing a second wedding in the UK, aiming to match her extravagant 2005 wedding to Peter Andre, after recently marrying for the fourth time.
Three cash withdrawals at ATMs to solve the crime of Magdalena Mas
The case of Magdalena Mas, a 38-year-old woman who disappeared in 2005 and was later found dead, is being revisited as authorities investigate three cash withdrawals connected to the crime.
Family of woman murdered by serial rapist say there must be 'no attempt' to shut down evidence at public inquiry
The family of Emma Caldwell, a woman murdered by serial rapist Iain Packer in 2005, demands that no evidence be suppressed during the public inquiry into the police's handling of her case.
A legion of invisibles regained freedom: "Thanks to the regularization of 2005, I am another citizen"
Over half a million migrants gained legal work status in Spain due to the 2005 regularization, transitioning from fear to security and reminiscing about happier times.
Wikipedia Celebrates 25 Years Since Its Establishment and Its Resilience Against Challenges
Wikipedia marks its 25th anniversary with plans for a documentary series highlighting prominent editors, celebrating its resilience through various challenges since its launch in January 2005.
We first saw Titan up close. One of the greatest successes of European science
The Huygens probe successfully landed on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, on January 14, 2005, marking a pivotal moment in the exploration of the solar system.
Gironde: a young rider dies after an accident at the French sand motorcycle championship
A 21-year-old sand motorcycle racer died in an accident during a race at the French championship in Gironde, marking the event's first fatal incident since its inception in 2005.
Crans-Montana: The former manager of the bar Le Constellation speaks out for the first time since the fire
The former manager of Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana has publicly spoken for the first time since the fire, sharing important insights and photos from the bar's history between 2005 and 2015.
Change setting on boilers made after 2005 to save money on heating bills
Adjusting the flow temperature on condensing combi boilers installed after April 2005 can reduce gas bills, but caution is advised to avoid crossing safety limits.
Starmer urged to scrap โoutdatedโ law limiting power to stop new gambling premises
Nearly 300 politicians and campaigners are pushing for the repeal of an outdated law from 2005 that restricts community power to block new gambling establishments such as bookmakers and slot machine shops.
This bag from 2005 is everywhere again, and Dua Lipa shows why
Dua Lipa is already setting trends for 2026 with her fashion choices, reviving a popular bag from 2005.
Cabinet papers reveal Alexander Downer warned of dire climate change outcomes in 2005
Recently released cabinet papers show that in 2005, then Foreign Minister Alexander Downer cautioned the Howard government about the increasing urgency of climate change and its potentially devastating effects on Australia.
Cabinet papers 2005: John Howardโs government was warned in 2005 that schools and borders might need to be shut under a pandemic
Cabinet papers reveal that health officials warned the Howard government in 2005 about the potential need to close schools and international borders in the event of a pandemic, highlighting early pandemic preparedness discussions in Australia.
Solo regrets, never regrets. That mistake changed my life
The article reflects on Giorgio Rocca's historic victory in 2005 at the Madonna di Campiglio slalom following a decade-long drought for Italian skiing and looks forward to potential successors aiming to break his record.
Brownโs allies could wreck Labourโs 2005 election hopes, Mandelson warned
Peter Mandelson cautioned Tony Blair against allowing Gordon Brown's supporters to undermine Labour's 2005 general election campaign, amidst growing tensions between the two leaders.
Chaotic first series of Celeb Apprentice including Piers Morgan's brutal sacking
The Celebrity Apprentice, originally aired in 2005, is returning after nearly two decades, featuring celebrities as they attempt to demonstrate their entrepreneurial abilities, with a focus on the notable dismissal of Piers Morgan in the first season.