Investment Returns on Real Estate Have Fallen...
Investment returns from residential properties in Attica are currently lower compared to 2019, according to a recent market analysis.
Bouches-du-Rhône: High-tension trial of two DZ Mafia executives charged with murder
The trial of Gabriel Ory and Amine Oualane begins, focusing on their involvement in the 2019 murders of two known figures in the drug trafficking world.
Largest anti-government protest since 2019 draws massive crowds in Prague
Tens of thousands of people protested in Prague against the government of Prime Minister Andrej Babis, reflecting widespread concerns about its policies and direction.
Remake of 'The Usurper' Becomes an Audience Failure in the Early Hours of SBT
The 2019 remake of 'The Usurper' has significantly underperformed in ratings, prompting SBT to seek a more competitive replacement for its early morning slots.
Ambulance delays during power cut possibly contributed to father’s death, coroner rules
A coroner's ruling indicates that ambulance delays during a power cut may have contributed to the death of Peter Coates in 2019, as his family sought answers for years.
State fines Vale R$ 88 million for fraud regarding Brumadinho dam
The state of Minas Gerais has fined mining company Vale S.A. R$ 88 million for fraud related to the safety information of the dam that collapsed in Brumadinho in 2019.
Trump ally Steve Daines will be first sitting US senator to visit Hong Kong since 2019
US Senator Steve Daines will be the first sitting senator to visit Hong Kong since 2019, primarily to meet with American business leaders on March 30.
"The most beautiful shot of his career," in video, Wembanyama's buzzer-beater that thrilled San Antonio
Victor Wembanyama scored a buzzer-beater that sent the San Antonio Spurs to the playoffs for the first time since 2019.
NBA: on fire, Wembanyama sends the Spurs to the playoffs, the first time since 2019
Victor Wembanyama's crucial basket led the Spurs to their first playoff qualification since 2019, defeating the Suns in a thrilling game.
Whitehawk gets life sentence for 1st-degree murder in Regina drive-by shooting
Dillon Whitehawk has been sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder related to a 2019 drive-by shooting in Regina, although he was acquitted of another murder count.
Julia Vargas brings to light in April 'D'água', solo album in which she immersed herself in 2019
Julia Vargas is set to release her third studio album, 'D'água', on April 10, which has been in the works since 2019.
The CEO of the stock company L&T is changing
Eero Hautaniemi, CEO of Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj since 2019, has expressed his desire to step down from his position by June 30, 2027, following the company's successful split into two distinct entities.
'One of the best crime shows out there' with Normal People star now on Netflix
The Irish crime drama 'Dublin Murders' is now available on Netflix after a successful run on the BBC in 2019, captivating audiences with its intricate storytelling and character development.
RFK Jr met Republican diplomat days before controversial 2019 trip to Samoa, emails show
Emails reveal a previously unreported connection between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Republican Senator Scott Brown during Kennedy's 2023 presidential campaign.
The Ayuso Government Failed to Prepare 36% of the Planned Hectares Against Fires Before Its Worst Fire Campaign
The Ayuso government left 36% of the planned hectares unprepared for the 2025 fire season, which is projected to be the worst since Isabel Díaz Ayuso took office in 2019.
Spain is the third EU economy with the lowest railway maintenance per thousand kilometers of track since 2019
Spain ranks as the third lowest EU country in railway maintenance expenditure per thousand kilometers since 2019, trailing only Croatia and Slovakia.
STJ resumes trial that may reinstate former Vale president among defendants for dam collapse in Brumadinho
The Brazilian Superior Court of Justice is set to resume a trial that could potentially reinstate Fábio Schvartsman, the former president of Vale, as a defendant in the criminal case regarding the 2019 Brumadinho dam collapse.
BNDES report shows an increase of 1,502.2% in approvals for innovation projects in SP
The BNDES reports a staggering 1,502.2% increase in credit approvals for innovation projects in São Paulo for the period 2023-2025 compared to 2019-2022.
The outdoor bar in Recoleta that found its identity between parties with Wos and Catriel and the exit from college
Ache Paraje, an outdoor bar in Recoleta, Argentina, has adapted to change and found its unique identity through various events and outdoor settings since its opening in 2019.
VIDEO: US flag hoisted in Venezuela for the first time since 2019
The US flag was raised at the embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, marking the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries after seven years.
The World Rally Championship expands to Scotland
The World Rally Championship will return to the United Kingdom with an event in Scotland next year, marking its first appearance there since 2019.
Nature Museum reaches 180,000 visitors in Serra da Capivara
The Nature Museum in Serra da Capivara has celebrated a significant milestone by attracting 180,000 visitors since its opening in 2019.
Man once eyed in disappearance of missing California teen now charged with murder
A 28-year-old man, Joshua Martinez, has been arrested and charged with murder in connection to the 2019 disappearance of 17-year-old Victoria Marquina in California.
'Farmer Honor Fund 6000 in 2019, 6000 in 2026...', RJD MP Raised Issue in Rajya Sabha
In the Rajya Sabha, RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha criticized the stagnation of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi fund, questioning its unchanged annual amount since 2019.
Millionaire Jesse Vainikka, 33, battled the tax authorities for years - lost
Jesse Vainikka, a 33-year-old millionaire and professional gamer, lost his long-running tax dispute with the Finnish Tax Administration regarding his income from 2018 and 2019.
'We continue with Venezuela': US Embassy in Caracas raises its flag for the first time since 2019
The US Embassy in Venezuela raised its flag for the first time in seven years after diplomatic relations were agreed to be restored.
The United States Embassy in Venezuela Raises its Flag for the First Time in Seven Years
The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela raised the American flag on March 14, 2026, marking the resumption of diplomatic relations after they were severed in 2019.
The justice system forces Social Security to retroactively recognize a police officer's seniority
The Madrid High Court has mandated that Social Security acknowledge a national police officer's seniority retroactively, affecting payments from 2019 to 2022.
Janot has been trying for six years to recover items seized in the fake news inquiry
Former Attorney General Rodrigo Janot is still attempting to retrieve his belongings seized in 2019 as part of a fake news investigation ordered by a Supreme Court minister.
Kast said he would pardon police convicted for repression in 2019 in Chile: 'We must look at our history, we must start by forgiving'
Newly sworn-in Chilean President José Antonio Kast plans to pardon police and military personnel convicted of repression during the 2019 protests in Chile, stating he will review cases individually.
Jeffrey Epstein had two key associates - why do they still control his money and secrets?
This article examines the ongoing influence of Jeffrey Epstein's associates on his estate and financial resources following his 2019 arrest.
San Francisco in Silence: Why Emergency Sirens Would Not Sound in the Event of an Attack
Emergency sirens in San Francisco will remain inactive if an attack occurs, relying instead on digital alerts through text messages and social media, as the siren system was disconnected in 2019 due to budget constraints.
Bmw, Zipse's Legacy to New CEO Nedeljković
Oliver Zipse, BMW's CEO since 2019, will be succeeded by Milan Nedeljković in May 2023 after a successful tenure marked by significant accomplishments.
Amazon, 4 managers facing trial: evaded 1.2 billion
Amazon and four of its managers are facing trial in Italy for alleged tax fraud totaling 1.2 billion euros from 2019 to 2021.
Immigration to Norway Back to 2019 Levels
Immigration to Norway has returned to levels seen in 2019, with a total of 55,243 immigrations recorded last year, resulting in a net immigration of 24,265 after accounting for emigration.
The global threat landscape is increasing pressure on the Oslo police
The Oslo police have seen a 320% increase in assignments related to security and demonstrations from 2019 to 2024 due to a challenging global security situation.
The global threat landscape increases the burden on the Oslo police
The Oslo police have seen an increase of 320% in tasks related to security, demonstrations, and events from 2019 to 2024 due to a growing need for enhanced security measures in response to global threat trends.
SOS for Eating Disorders: Cases on the Rise
There is a growing alarm over eating disorders in Lombardy, Italy, with over 20,961 cases reported in the early months of 2026, showing a continuous upward trend since 2019.
Kimberly Clark resumes production of Scott toilet paper in Argentina after seven years
Kimberly Clark is restarting the production of Scott toilet paper in Argentina after previously discontinuing it in 2019.
Kristinn Not Heard
The Supreme Court will not hear the case of Kristinn Jens Sigþórsson against the National Church regarding compensation after the dissolution of his pastoral post in 2019.
State acquitted regarding the death of a young woman in altercations with the police
The Icelandic state was acquitted of liability claims regarding the death of a young woman during a police altercation in 2019.
Javier Timerman recalled an unusual anecdote of Alberto Fernández with New York businessmen
Economist Javier Timerman shared a peculiar anecdote involving former president Alberto Fernández during a 2019 meeting with investors in New York.
Funding: 152 Affordable Apartments for Vaterstetten
The Bavarian government has approved the preliminary start of construction for 152 affordable apartments in Vaterstetten, revitalizing a project that has been in discussion since 2019.
Vorcaro spent more than R$ 100 million on credit cards from 2019 to 2025
Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master, allegedly spent R$ 104.4 million on credit cards from 2019 to 2025 and was recently arrested due to suspected financial fraud.
Court rejects habeas corpus and maintains criminal action against 4 defendants in the Brumadinho case (MG)
The Regional Federal Court of the 6th Region has rejected habeas corpus applications from four engineers involved in the criminal prosecution following the 2019 Brumadinho dam collapse in Brazil.
West Africa is becoming an increasingly central space in global cocaine trafficking
A recent report highlights the critical role of West Africa in the global cocaine trade, focusing on rising trafficking and local consumption since 2019.
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.
Former military police officer convicted of raping his 13-year-old daughter is arrested in Teresina
A former military police officer in Brazil has been arrested after being convicted of sexually abusing his 13-year-old daughter, with the crime reported back in 2019.
Who is Sayali Surve? Husband forced her to convert religion, left home for children's sake
Former Miss India Earth 2019 winner Sayali Surve has accused her husband Atif Tase of forced religious conversion and domestic abuse.
Man is arrested suspected of committing rape against a vulnerable person in Maranhão
A man was arrested in Maranhão, Brazil, on suspicion of committing rape against a vulnerable individual, with the incident reportedly occurring in 2019.