Conviction of the Nurse is Sad
The leader of the Icelandic Nurses Association expresses sorrow over the conviction of a nurse, suggesting it could have significant consequences for the nursing profession as the verdict stemmed from a tragic incident in 2021.
Black trainees have changed the face of the newsroom and amplified voices at Folha
Since the launch of its exclusive training program for Black journalists in 2021, Folha has seen a significant increase in the representation and employment of Black trainees within its newsroom.
Zema's administration used less than 5% of the anticipated budget for landslide containment in Minas Gerais
Governor Romeu Zema's administration has spent less than 5% of the planned annual budget for landslide containment projects in Minas Gerais from 2021 to 2024, highlighting significant delays in infrastructure development.
Kejriwal Acquitted, Questions Raised on CBI
Arvind Kejriwal has been acquitted after spending 177 days in jail in a 2021 case, amid accusations of running the government from behind bars.
300,000 Euro Bribe: High-Ranking Executive of Gazprom Neft Caught
Antonas Džaliabovas, a senior executive at Gazprom Neft, has been implicated in a bribery scheme totaling 300,000 euros involving contractors between 2020 and 2021.
Pensions from Anses: Who Receives Payments on Friday, February 27
The ANSES agency in Argentina processes pension payments for specific beneficiaries on February 27, 2021, updating monthly deposits and clarifying eligibility criteria.
Pakistan bombed Kabul and other Afghan cities
Pakistan has conducted airstrikes on the Afghan capital, Kabul, and other cities, marking the largest offensive since the Taliban regained power in August 2021.
Court: Hungary violated EU law by halting radio station broadcasts
Hungary has been found to violate EU laws by limiting the operations of the independent radio station Klubradio, which has been forced to broadcast only online since 2021.
Kaunas Žalgiris Futsal Team Extends Contract with Head Coach Dentinho
The Kaunas Žalgiris futsal team has extended its contract with head coach Dentinho, who has led the team to significant achievements since joining in 2021.
British immigration officials accused of stealing money from migrants
Six British immigration officials are accused of money laundering and other offenses related to misconduct between 2021 and 2022.
The court is investigating where the mayor lived permanently
The court in Tartu is examining the case of former mayor Maano Koemets, accused of providing false information to the electoral commission during the 2021 local government elections.
Murder of Louise: the suspect, Owen L., also charged with the rape of two teenage girls
Owen L., the suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, is also facing charges for the rape of two teenage girls, with accusations dating back to 2021 and 2023.
'Weird and unique' Nicolas Cage film fans call his 'best of all time'
Fans have hailed the 2021 film 'Willy's Wonderland' as Nicolas Cage's best performance, noting its unconventional storytelling and his character's silence.
Champions League last-16 draw was declared void after huge error occurred
The Champions League last-16 draw has been declared void due to a significant error reminiscent of a previous issue in 2021.
Review shows significant shortcomings in Eskilstuna municipality's handling of Senior Materials' establishment
An internal audit has identified serious deficiencies in how Eskilstuna municipality managed the establishment of Senior Materials between 2021 and 2025.
G. Gorienė testified in the trial of riots: there were provocateurs by the Seimas
G. Gorienė testified that during a rally outside the Seimas in August 2021, there were provocateurs in the crowd aiming to agitate and disrupt the gathering.
A new Pentagon report revealed that 4 military dogs died and others fell ill due to poor conditions in the kennels
A recent report from the Pentagon disclosed that four military dogs died due to inadequate conditions in their kennels between 2021 and 2023.
Several newborns in Sweden have been named Jihad
Despite concerns raised by authorities, several newborns in Sweden have been registered with the name Jihad since 2021.
Another woman accuses Íñigo Errejón of an alleged rape committed in 2021
A new accusation against Spanish politician Íñigo Errejón has surfaced, involving a sexual assault allegation from 2021.
China’s Xi Jinping declares defeat of extreme poverty in 2021 – SCMP archive
China's President Xi Jinping announced the country's success in eliminating extreme poverty, lifting 850 million people out of destitution, which he hailed as an unprecedented accomplishment.
Mourinho's Illusion is the Call Ancelotti Received in 2021 to Return to Madrid: Good Relationship with Florentino, Three Years that "Set the Foundations"...
The article discusses Carlo Ancelotti's return to Real Madrid in 2021 following a phone call from the club's director, José Ángel Sánchez, and compares this to José Mourinho's hopes of a similar opportunity.
Russia's Military Spending Triples Compared to 2021, Momentum Slows: Military Balance
A report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) reveals that Russia's military spending has tripled since 2021, although the growth momentum has significantly slowed down.
In the border area, VSAT officers detained a man from Šiauliai wanted since the summer of 2021
A man from Šiauliai, wanted by authorities since 2021, was captured by border officials in Lithuania after failing to present proper identification in a monitored border zone.
The Crucial Year 2021 for Ukraine: From the Unannounced War to the Invasion
The article discusses how 2021 marked a significant turning point in the Russo-Ukrainian crisis, transitioning from a long-standing tension to a full-scale invasion by Russia.
Murder Conviction, 12 Years for Former Voghera Councillor Massimo Adriatici
Massimo Adriatici, a former security councillor of Voghera, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the intentional murder of Younes El Boussettaoui, with the incident occurring in July 2021.
Voghera, former League councilor Massimo Adriatici sentenced to 12 years for voluntary manslaughter
Former League councilor Massimo Adriatici was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the voluntary manslaughter of Younes El Bassettaoui in 2021.
More Than Half of Young Spanish Men See Feminism as a ‘Political Manipulation Tool’
A survey reveals that over half of young men in Spain view feminism as a tool of political manipulation, while a significant portion of young people identify as feminists has decreased since 2021.
Convicted of Refusing to Serve on the Electoral Board in the 2021 Elections in Catalonia Due to Fear of COVID
A man was fined by the Supreme Court for declining to serve as a poll worker in the 2021 Catalonia elections, citing COVID-19 fears.
Pensions continue to grow. What is the current average pension amount in Latvia?
The average old-age pension in Latvia increased to 615.7 euros in the past year, reflecting a 56.8% rise from 2021.
Novo Nordisk stock closes at lowest price since 2021
Novo Nordisk's stock dropped over 16%, closing at its lowest since June 2021, following disappointing results from a weight-loss study.
Negligence in Reporting Foreign Substances in COVID-19 Vaccines from 2021-2024... 14.2 Million Doses Administered
An audit has revealed that South Korea's Disease Control Agency failed to take action after receiving reports of harmful substances in COVID-19 vaccines, leading to the administration of 14.2 million doses.
Chats reveal a presumed closeness between Serbian drug operators Jezdimir Srdan and politicians like Andrés Arauz of the Citizen Revolution
Investigations suggest ties between Serbian drug traffickers and Ecuadorian political figure Andrés Arauz during the 2021 presidential campaign.
The 'Donghak Peasant Revolution National Ceremony' will be held in Seoul after 5 years
The national ceremony honoring the historical significance of the Donghak Peasant Revolution will be held in Seoul on May 11, marking the first such event in the city since 2021.
JPMorgan closed Trump’s accounts after the Capitol attack in 2021
JPMorgan Chase closed former President Donald Trump’s accounts in February 2021 following the January 6 Capitol attack, according to newly released documents related to Trump's lawsuit against the bank.
Car stolen in Kaunas, loss of 25 thousand euros
A 2021 Toyota RAV4 was reported stolen in Kaunas, Lithuania, resulting in a loss of 25,000 euros, and an investigation has been initiated.
Exclusive: 7 airports opened in UP in five years, and flights have now stopped at 6
A Right to Information Act disclosure reveals that out of seven airports opened in Uttar Pradesh since 2021, flights have ceased at six of them, with only Ayodhya airport still operational.
Son, Demonstrate... Shahid Afridi Furious at Shadab, Gave Direct Message
Shahid Afridi has reacted strongly to Shadab Khan's comments amidst the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, highlighting the challenges Pakistani players face with respect after their victory against India in 2021.
Ghufran Tahan: I never imagined my novel would reach the shelves of Syrian libraries
Syrian author Ghufran Tahan celebrates the signing of her novel 'A Pause Between Two Rivers' at the Damascus International Book Fair, marking its impact on readers after its release in 2021.
Today on TV: Former Aikakone singer fell seriously ill - "I have been unable to work since then"
Former Aikakone singer Jasmin Hertzberg speaks about her serious illness that has rendered her unable to work since early 2021.
Why did Cabeza de Vaca renounce his U.S. citizenship?
Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca, former governor of Tamaulipas, renounced his U.S. citizenship in 2021 to pursue a public office in Mexico, as revealed by opposing politician Sergio Gutiérrez Luna.
Food Export to China Will Be Easier
New Chinese regulations effective June 1, 2026, will simplify the food export process for foreign producers, replacing existing rules from 2021.
West Bengal Elections 2026: Which Party Has Control Over Muslim Dominated Seats?
The upcoming 2026 West Bengal elections raise concerns about which party will dominate the Muslim-majority constituencies, where the TMC had previously performed strongly in 2021.
'I was bereft when high street store closed in 2021 but it's back with a bang'
A beloved high street store that closed in 2021 has reopened in the UK, bringing joy to loyal customers.
Staggering amount Man Utd agreed to pay for players they don't want as millions wasted
Manchester United has reportedly spent over £950 million on player transfers since 2021, while struggling to recoup significant amounts, highlighting financial mismanagement.
Effects of Trump's Tariffs: The Puzzle of America's Mild Inflation
New studies reveal that the costs of Trump's tariffs are largely borne by American consumers and businesses, yet inflation remains at its lowest since 2021, raising questions about the underlying reasons and future trends.
Death of Simon after an integration party: the University of Lille and three students involved are acquitted
A court acquitted the University of Lille and three students in connection with the death of a medical student after an alcohol-fueled integration party in 2021.
Santi Maratea defended himself against a complaint regarding one of his fundraising campaigns and responded: 'Ungrateful people are everywhere'
Santi Maratea responded to allegations of irregularities in a fundraising campaign he conducted in 2021, clarifying the situation on a TV show.
Josef Vojáček will be the director of Lesy ČR, having previously led the company from 2018 to 2021
Josef Vojáček has been appointed as the general director of the state-owned enterprise Lesy České republiky (LČR), previously leading it from 2018 to 2021.
V. Čmilytė-Nielsen testified in the Seimas riots case: I did not make any decisions
V. Čmilytė-Nielsen stated that during the riots near the Seimas in August 2021, she was focused on ensuring safety in the parliament and did not make any decisions regarding the protests.
Hearing on the Riots near the Seimas will Feature Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen and Agnė Bilotaitė
The appeals court in Vilnius is hearing a case regarding the August 2021 riots near the Seimas, involving testimonies from prominent political figures.