Africa: Earth Records Hottest 11-Year Period As Climate Crisis Deepens - WMO
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the period from 2015 to 2025 has been the hottest on record amid escalating climate crises due to greenhouse gas emissions.
"Climate Chaos Accelerates": 2015-2025, the Hottest Years Ever Recorded on Earth
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the years 2015-2025 are the hottest ever recorded, with global temperatures 1.43°C above pre-industrial levels, signaling unprecedented climate disruption.
Elumelu Foundation disburses $100m to African entrepreneurs
The Tony Elumelu Foundation has provided $100 million in support of 24,000 young entrepreneurs across Africa since 2015, addressing the region’s unemployment challenges.
Globo changes programming to honor Juca de Oliveira and will rerun series from 2015
Brazil's Globo network altered its schedule to pay tribute to actor Juca de Oliveira, who passed away at 91, by rerunning a 2015 series featuring him.
RS hospital is sentenced for illegally charging SUS patients since 2015 and will have to refund amounts in double
The Tribunal de Justiça do Rio Grande do Sul has ruled that Hospital São João must stop illegally charging patients covered by the SUS and return double the amounts collected since 2015.
War in the Middle East: Denmark and Italy warn of an impending migration wave
Denmark and Italy are issuing warnings about a potential migration wave due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, stressing the need for tighter border controls to prevent a repeat of the 2015-2016 refugee crisis.
Mette Fredriksen Fears a New Wave of Refugees from the Middle East: – We Must Strengthen Borders
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen expressed concerns over a potential new wave of refugees from the Middle East during an EU summit in Brussels, stressing the need to reinforce European borders to prevent a repeat of the 2015 refugee crisis.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The response to the crisis must be both national and European – We will not tolerate a repetition of 2015 in the refugee issue
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the need for a European plan to tackle rising prices and avoid a recurrence of the 2015 refugee crisis due to the ongoing war in the Middle East during his arrival at the European Council meeting in Brussels.
Lieutenant Colonel suspected of killing soldier wife is the first SP PM officer arrested for femicide since 2015, says Security Secretariat
Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Neto has been arrested on suspicion of killing his wife, soldier Gisele Alves, marking a significant case as he is the first São Paulo PM officer arrested for femicide since 2015.
Lieutenant Colonel accused of killing soldier wife is the 1st PM officer in SP arrested for feminicide since 2015
Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Neto has been arrested for the feminicide of his wife, soldier Gisele Alves, marking the first such case involving a military officer in São Paulo since the law was established in 2015.
The pace of climate warming is accelerating. The 'red line' is getting closer
Recent research indicates that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, putting the world on track to exceed the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement before 2030.
Africa: Progress in Reducing Child Deaths Slows As 4.9 Million Children Die Before Age Five
In 2024, an estimated 4.9 million children, including 2.3 million newborns, died before age five, with the reduction in child mortality rates significantly slowing since 2015.
Defendant Charged with Consent Murder Also Suspected of Killing Another Person 11 Years Ago, Prosecutors Reveal at Initial Trial
A 31-year-old man, charged with consent murder for killing a 21-year-old woman in 2018, is now facing renewed allegations for a similar crime committed in 2015.
Simon Baker, from The Mentalist to his return with Nicole Kidman: what connects them and why he distanced himself from Hollywood
Simon Baker returns to the spotlight alongside Nicole Kidman in the high-profile TV production 'Scarpetta', after stepping back from Hollywood in 2015.
Illegal immigrant from Venezuela learns sentence for biting ICE agent, with injury seen in photo
A Venezuelan illegal immigrant was sentenced to eight months for assaulting a U.S. ICE officer during a 2015 arrest.
José María Velasco Ibarra Airport: A Historical Jewel in Macará
The José María Velasco Ibarra Airport in Macará, Ecuador, which was closed in 2015, has played a significant role in the region's development and connectivity.
The assault weapons and the attackers of Paris: how three young men saved 554 people
The article recounts the heroism of three young men who thwarted a potential massacre on the Thalys train 9364, connecting this event to the broader narrative of violence against Western lifestyles, exemplified by the Paris attacks of November 2015.
Kenya: Six Convicted Over Robberies Linked to Killing of Former Kabete MP George Mucha
Six individuals have been convicted in connection with violent robberies linked to the 2015 murder of former Kabete MP George Muchai.
Ex-England, Arsenal and Chelsea footballer Amy Carr dies aged 35 after battle with brain tumour
Amy Carr, the former England, Arsenal, and Chelsea footballer, has passed away at 35 after battling a brain tumour since 2015.
Sempio: "I have never known Stasi, but for me he is a butcher"
Andrea Sempio labels Alberto Stasi, convicted in 2015 for the murder in Garlasco, as a "butcher" in a recent interview while discussing the complexities of Stasi's legal proceedings.
'It started as a waiter': The story of El Rey del Cabrito, restaurant where Jenni Rivera had her last meal
El Rey del Cabrito, a famous Monterrey restaurant, is known for both its cuisine and the recent tragic discovery of the son of its owner, who was missing since 2015.
A harder stance and stricter rules on refugees in Europe following the wave of asylum seekers ten years ago
Europe is adopting stricter regulations on refugees, reflecting a backlash against the influx of asylum seekers since the 2015 migration crisis.
Star Murdaugh trial witness probes mysterious death of Buster’s former classmate
A key witness in the Murdaugh trial, Kenny Kinsey, is now investigating the 2015 death of Stephen Smith, believing that significant clues were overlooked.
Woman sentenced to 26 years in prison for photographer's death with 19 shots after being acquitted in RS
Paula Caroline Ferreira Rodrigues has been sentenced to 26 years and 8 months in prison for the murder of photographer José Gustavo Bertuol Gargioni, who was shot 19 times in 2015.
Where Have Jobs Disappeared in Estonia?
Estonia is witnessing a significant decline in job vacancies, the lowest since 2015, amidst a broader trend of decreasing employment.
[Archive Broadcast] The Peaceful Strait of Hormuz 11 Years Ago, In Japan
An archival article discusses the implications of the 2015 blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran following US attacks, highlighting its significance for global energy supply and the local fishermen's lives in a nearby village.
Without tailings dams: understand how the new model adopted by Samarco works after the collapse in Mariana (MG)
Samarco has adopted a new mining model without using tailings dams since the rupture of their Fundão dam in 2015, focusing on safety and sustainability.
A huge economic crime scandal in Ostrobothnia – Preliminary investigation completed
The Ostrobothnia police have completed an extensive preliminary investigation into economic crimes suspected to have occurred from 2015 to 2024.
Huge financial crime case in Ostrobothnia - a couple suspected of dozens of crimes
Police are investigating a large financial crime case in Ostrobothnia involving a couple suspected of numerous offenses from 2015 to 2024.
The police in Ostrobothnia have completed the preliminary investigation of a decade-long financial crime case
The Ostrobothnia police department has completed a preliminary investigation into suspected financial crimes spanning from 2015 to 2024.
New study: Warming is almost twice as fast
A new study reveals that global warming has accelerated significantly since 2015, nearly doubling the rate of temperature increase.
Zimbabwe: 11 Years On, Rights Groups Demand Answers Over Itai Dzamara Disappearance
Human rights organizations are calling for justice over the 11-year disappearance of pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara, who was abducted in 2015.
Alonso, 14 laps that confirm the drama and a way out for hope: "I have felt superior for 25 years"
Fernando Alonso reflects on his struggles in Formula 1, particularly during the disastrous 2015 season, and the current challenges with Aston Martin and Honda.
The speed of global climate change has doubled since 2015
An analysis reveals that the average global temperature has risen by about 0.35 degrees over the past decade, indicating that the pace of climate change has nearly doubled compared to previous decades.
Veteran paramedic testifies he couldn’t tell Myles Gray’s ethnicity due to bruising
A veteran paramedic testified during an inquest that he could not initially determine Myles Gray's ethnicity due to severe bruising on his face and neck when he arrived on the scene of Gray's death from police involvement in 2015.
Global warming is 0.35 degrees per decade: 'It is the highest since records began in 1880'
Recent research indicates that the rate of global warming has accelerated to 0.35 degrees Celsius per decade since 2015, the highest recorded rate since 1880.
Warming Has Accelerated in the Last Ten Years
According to a new study, global warming has significantly accelerated since 2015, with the last decade recording a temperature increase of about 0.35 degrees.
Iceland: The referendum on the resumption of EU accession negotiations is scheduled for August 29
Iceland is set to hold a referendum on August 29 regarding the resumption of its EU accession negotiations that were halted in 2015, according to Foreign Minister Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir.
Iceland: the government proposes a referendum on August 29 on the resumption of EU membership negotiations
The Icelandic government plans to hold a referendum on August 29 to decide whether to resume EU membership negotiations that were halted in 2015.
Iceland proposes to hold a referendum on August 29 regarding the renewal of negotiations with the EU
Iceland is planning a referendum for August 29 to determine public interest in renewing its negotiations for EU membership, which were previously halted in 2015.
Canadian companies exporting only to U.S. cut nearly in half, data shows
Recent data reveals that Canadian companies relying solely on U.S. exports have significantly decreased, dropping from 62% in 2015 to 34% in 2025.
Forssell: We should not have a recurrence of 2015
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell emphasizes the need to manage any potential refugee influx from a possible conflict involving Iran by providing support on-site rather than allowing mass migrations to Europe as seen in 2015.
Obesity-related healthcare appointments more than double among health plan users
The number of healthcare appointments related to obesity among users of health plans in Brazil has more than doubled over nearly a decade, increasing by 108% since 2015.
Comment: Nokia made history yesterday and the minister praises the company
Nokia's stock price recently surged past 7 euros for the first time since 2015, prompting praise from Finnish officials amidst turbulent market conditions globally.
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojna: The future of daughters will be secured, by depositing 1,000 rupees a month, you can get 5.5 lakh rupees!
The Sukanya Samriddhi Yojna is a savings scheme launched by the Indian government in 2015 aimed at securing the financial future of girl children under the age of 10.
A gynecologist explained why cases of syphilis have increased in the country and warned about the at-risk population
Gynecologist Julieta Vera discussed the sustained increase in syphilis cases in Argentina since 2015 and identified the risk population as those aged 19 to 39.
Suspicion of Pouring Oil-like Liquid on Katori Shrine: Arrest of Man Living in the U.S. and Current Condition of the Scene
A 63-year-old man living in the U.S. has been arrested in connection with the vandalism of Katori Shrine in Japan, where an oil-like liquid was sprayed in 2015, following a lengthy legal process for his extradition.
Grand Café cries out for guests
Grand Café in Norway, after closing its doors in 2015, is in desperate need of customers to revive its legacy.
Grand Café screams for guests
The historic Grand Café in Norway, which closed in 2015 after 141 years of operation, is struggling to attract guests post-reopening.
What was the nuclear agreement with Iran that Obama signed and Trump abandoned? Understand
The article discusses President Trump's ongoing criticism of the 2015 nuclear agreement between the Obama administration and Iran, highlighting its implications amid recent military attacks against Iran.