DHS says Columbia student taken into custody is illegal alien whose visa was terminated under Obama admin
The DHS confirmed the arrest of Columbia University student Elmina Aghayeva, who was detained for being in the U.S. illegally after her student visa expired in 2016.
The Meme From 2016 That Explains 2026
A reflection on a 2016 meme that captures the chaotic essence of contemporary global events leading into 2026.
Binda, regarding the unfair detention, the judges now want to re-read the documents. The defense: 'Finally, we are getting to the root'
The Milan Court of Appeals has ordered the General Prosecutor to present all original documents related to the case of Stefano Binda, who was charged with the 1987 murder of Lidia Macchi and arrested in 2016 after a thirty-year investigation.
Civil Registry confirms that the age change of Aquiles Álvarez in 2016 was based on a non-existent ruling
The Civil Registry of Ecuador reported that a change in the birth year of Aquiles Álvarez in 2016 was based on an invalid judicial decision.
How to make use of manure to improve soils
The utilization of manure from intensive livestock systems can be key in enhancing soil fertility and agricultural productivity, as demonstrated by long-term trials conducted by INTA General Villegas since 2016.
Understand the billion-dollar dispute over Anita Harley's inheritance, from Casas Pernambucanas
The article covers the unprecedented legal battle for the inheritance of Anita Harley, the heiress of the Brazilian retail empire Casas Pernambucanas, who has been in a coma since 2016.
The Fable of the Scared Bourgeois
David Leavitt's latest novel explores the anxieties of affluent New Yorkers amid the political climate following the 2016 elections.
In permanent crisis, Peru has a succession of presidents
José María Balcázar has been elected as Peru's 9th president since 2016 amidst ongoing political instability.
Videos show people invading unfinished tunnel of the New Serra Ascent, on BR-040, in Petrópolis
Social media videos depict people entering an unfinished tunnel of the BR-040 in Petrópolis, highlighting safety issues and the long delay in construction since 2016.
The National Court confirms that there are grounds to prosecute BBVA and its former president Francisco González for hiring Villarejo
The Spanish National Court confirms that BBVA and its former CEO Francisco González will stand trial for allegedly hiring retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to spy on individuals from 2004 to 2016.
In the Río Open, a way to alleviate the pain for the parents of a victim of the Chapecoense flight
The parents of Victorino Chermont, a journalist who died in the 2016 Chapecoense plane crash, attend the Río Open to honor his memory and connect with his legacy through a tennis tournament for journalists.
Drunk driver who killed pedestrian and injured 2 people during Carnival in 2016 is convicted
Raulino Jacó Brüning Filho has been sentenced to 7 years and 8 months in prison for a drunk driving incident during Carnival 2016 that resulted in one pedestrian death and injuries to two others.
Estonia Imprisons Israeli Citizen for Spying for Russia's FSB
An Israeli citizen, Anatolijus Privalovas, has been sentenced to prison in Estonia for espionage activities linked to Russia's FSB, which reportedly began in 2016.
The Number of Open Jobs Collapsed
The number of open jobs in Finland significantly decreased in 2025, reaching the lowest level since 2016.
Documents show Epstein received pitch for properties housing Pentagon, FBI tenants after 2008 conviction
A 2016 email exchange reveals that Jeffrey Epstein was offered a lucrative real estate proposal involving properties leased to the Pentagon and FBI, despite his criminal history from 2008.
Israeli citizen living in Narva spied for the FSB and prepared sabotage acts
An Israeli citizen living in Narva, Anatoli Privalov, collaborated with the FSB since 2016 and was involved in espionage activities until his arrest last fall.
"Best Friend" of Epstein Planned to Testify in 2016
Jean-Luc Brunel, a close associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was in talks in 2016 to testify about Epstein's alleged trafficking activities in exchange for immunity from prosecution.
Bribes 2012-2016, Odebrecht, Screen, and Metastasis, corruption cases in which the Prosecutor's Office recovered almost $2 million for the Ecuadorian State in 2025
In 2025, Ecuador's Prosecutor's Office recovered nearly $2 million in emblematic corruption cases, including those related to Odebrecht, through active asset recovery efforts.
The Citizens of the Revolution of Light Nominate for Nobel Peace Prize... 'Peace and Human Rights Prevent Political and Security Crises'
South Korean political scientists have nominated the citizens of the 2016 'Revolution of Light' for the Nobel Peace Prize, emphasizing how their nonviolent protest successfully addressed a political crisis.
Hillary Clinton on 'Maischberger': The Depths of the World Situation – Explained Kindly
Hillary Clinton discusses the complexities of global issues and reflects on her 2016 presidential bid during an interview on the show 'Maischberger'.
US Justice Department issues new ‘Russiagate’ subpoenas – AP
The US Justice Department has issued new subpoenas related to the investigation of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Tartu Legend Marek Doronin Becomes Manager: Basketball Has Always Pulled Him Back
Marek Doronin, a former player and basketball legend in Tartu, steps into the role of manager for the local basketball team after retiring in 2016.
The unexpected return: why the nostalgia of 2016 conquers TikTok
In 2026, nostalgia for the year 2016 trends on TikTok, reflecting a longing for the perceived happiness of that year before a series of global crises.
This was Jimmy Fallon's worst night: what happened with Donald Trump and his hair that plummeted the show's ratings ten years ago
The article discusses how a 2016 interview between Jimmy Fallon and Donald Trump marked a turning point in Fallon's career and the relationship between late-night television and politics.
Defaced (once again) the statue of the little elephant in Piazza della Minerva: a tusk has been removed
The statue of the little elephant in Piazza della Minerva has been vandalized again, with a tusk removed from the statue, similar to a previous incident in 2016.
Ronda Rousey returning to fighting after nearly 10-year hiatus: 'This is for all MMA fans'
Ronda Rousey will return to MMA fighting on May 16, 2024, against Gina Carano after nearly 10 years since her last match in 2016.
USA Basketball Star's Confession: We Drank Every Day at the Olympics, We Were Constantly Drunk
Former USA Olympic basketball players DeMarcus Cousins and Carmelo Anthony admit they drank heavily during the 2016 Rio Olympics but still won the gold medal.
Increase in Mediator Salaries in Civil Cases
New regulations in Poland have significantly raised the fees for mediators involved in civil cases, reflecting the need for adjustment due to rising living costs since 2016.
CM Yogi made this big claim regarding crime in UP
The Uttar Pradesh government claims a significant reduction in crimes like robbery, murder, and kidnapping compared to 2016.
Britain's favourite radio presenter of all time revealed as legend takes crown
Sir Terry Wogan has been voted as Britain's favorite radio presenter, garnering admiration even after his passing in 2016.
Most notably Gabriel Jesus.. Where did the careers of 10 Latin talents end up?
The article discusses the varied career paths of 10 promising Latin American football talents initially highlighted in a 2016 list by FourFourTwo magazine.
More than 8,600 complaints against judges in 9 years... government disclosure in Lok Sabha
The Indian government revealed in Lok Sabha that it received over 8,600 complaints against judges between 2016 and 2025, peaking in 2024 with 1,170 complaints.
ACT coroner apologises for 'excruciating delay' in Antarctic pilot inquest
The ACT Chief Coroner has expressed regret over the prolonged delay in delivering the report concerning the 2016 death of Canadian pilot David Wood in Antarctica.
Donald Trump's Collaborator Invited Jeffrey Epstein for Valentine's Day in 2016
A recently released trove of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein includes mentions of Donald Trump and details about his connections with influential figures.
January year-on-year inflation was the lowest since November 2016
Czechia's inflation rate in January reached its lowest level since November 2016, reflecting significant economic changes.
The average Dane cannot keep up: 'We see gentrification in Copenhagen'
The housing market in Copenhagen is booming, with prices for condominiums reaching record highs, doubling since late 2016.
Municipal Elections 2026: the 'Scooter Hero' of the Nice Attack Joins Éric Ciotti
Franck Terrier, known for his heroism during the 2016 Nice attack, has joined political candidate Éric Ciotti's team ahead of the 2026 municipal elections.
Nice Attack: The Two Main Accused Definitively Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison
The French Court of Cassation has confirmed the 18-year prison sentences for the main accused in the 2016 Nice attack, Mohamed Ghraieb and Chokri Chafroud.
Mandelblit in 2016: I will not investigate Netanyahu for receiving champagnes and cigars from a decade ago
The Jerusalem District Court has allowed the publication of protocols from a 2016 meeting where Avichai Mandelblit stated he would not open a criminal investigation into Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding gifts received ten years prior.
Thessaloniki: An anesthesiologist caught in the tax authorities' net
An anesthesiologist in Thessaloniki faces over €200,000 in tax charges and penalties after an investigation revealed discrepancies between actual income and reported earnings for 2016 and 2017.
Erkki Bahovski: Trump in the Shadow World
Jeffrey Epstein's files once again highlight Donald Trump's political savvy, which was evident during his 2016 presidential campaign.
The new building of the IESS in Portoviejo has a date for its opening: the previous structure collapsed in the 2016 earthquake
The new administrative complex of Ecuador's Social Security Institute (IESS) in Portoviejo is set to open in April, reviving services for thousands after the 2016 earthquake destruction.
EFKA: Reductions and refunds for old pensions - What changes for heavy jobs and widow's pensions
The EFKA will conduct recalculations resulting in reductions for pensions prior to May 2016, impacting mainly heavy jobs and widow's pensions, with some cases requiring refunds.
The Night Manager: Return of the Spy Drama and Transition from the Middle East to Colombia
The second season of 'The Night Manager' continues the story originally established in its 2016 debut, transitioning its espionage narrative from the Middle East to Colombia.
No Tav and Askatasuna antagonists of gold. 100,000 euros spent for the chaos in Turin
The chaos in Turin involving No Tav and Askatasuna activists is linked to a 2016 phone call and cost around 100,000 euros.
The Premier League's Surprise Champion in Catastrophic Problems
Leicester City, known for their historic underdog victory in the 2015-2016 Premier League season, is currently facing severe challenges both in terms of performance and league standings.
Malasaña for Tourists: Where There Used to Be a Fruit Shop, Now Cannabis Oil is Sold
Since 2016, at least 30 businesses in Malasaña have closed, many with decades of history, to make way for tourist shops offering everything from luggage lockers to dinner shows.
Mexico faces risk of losing measles certification: health expert
Experts warn that Mexico is at risk of losing its measles elimination certification, a significant public health achievement from 2016, due to increasing concerns about the virus's reemergence.
US Politics: 'He Wants to Be a World Emperor'
Robert Kagan, a prominent figure in American neoconservatism, reflects on his political beliefs and past affiliations, notably his departure from the Republican Party in 2016 when Trump became the leading candidate.
South Africa: Experts Warn of Environmental Risks at Lily Mine - South African News Briefs - February 6, 2025
Experts are raising concerns about significant environmental hazards posed by rising floodwaters at the abandoned Lily gold mine near Barberton, which ceased operations following a fatal structural collapse in 2016.