Chinese Scholars Say U.S.-China Talks Will Not Lead to North Korean-U.S. Contact, APEC in November as 'Opportunity Window'
Chinese experts believe that a U.S.-China summit will not directly lead to renewed U.S.-North Korea dialogue, but see potential for discussions during the upcoming APEC meeting in November.
Obi visits Kaduna, consults with ADC, LP stakeholders
Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, visited Kaduna State to consult with political stakeholders and promote competence-driven politics.
Italy vs Northern Ireland in the final playoff for the World Cup: date and broadcasting channels
Italy will face Northern Ireland in the semi-final playoff for the 2026 World Cup on March 26, 2023.
SP has an average of 70 cases per day of domestic violence associated with alcohol use
A recent study revealed that there are 70 daily cases of domestic violence related to alcohol consumption in São Paulo, totaling over 50,000 incidents from 2023 to 2024.
Ada found gasping for breath in the shower - young people die from drugs in Finland more than anywhere in Europe, and this is how it happens
In 2023, Finland reported 366 drug-related deaths among individuals aged 10 to 24, with significant implications for public health and policy.
The major trial for the tragedy of the Tempi begins on Monday
A trial regarding the tragic accident in Tempi, Greece, where 57 lives were lost, will begin on March 23, 2023, with 36 defendants and 250 lawyers present.
Dancing with the Stars, “Heart” and the separation: the love story between Arisa and Vito Coppola
Arisa temporarily steps down as a judge on The Voice to participate in the first reboot of "Canzonissima" where she met Vito Coppola, leading to a relationship that ended in 2023.
We are changing the clocks again. The consequences? More serious than you think
Poland will switch to daylight saving time on March 29, 2023, resulting in longer afternoon daylight but raising concerns over its impact on health and energy consumption.
MP opens inquiry to investigate cut of more than 95% in funds for flood prevention in MG
The Public Ministry of Minas Gerais has launched an inquiry into a significant reduction in funding for flood prevention and disaster response, amounting to over 95% from 2023 to 2026.
Israel using ‘systematic’ torture, UN expert claims
A UN expert has accused Israel of employing systematic torture against Palestinians, particularly in the context of the Gaza conflict post-October 7, 2023.
The Trump administration escalates the fight with Harvard University and the lawsuit for allowing 'antisemitism'
The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging it fosters an anti-Semitic environment during pro-Palestinian protests on campus from 2023 to 2025.
Don’t sideline members who laboured for ADC, ex-candidates urge leaders
Candidates of the African Democratic Congress in Nigeria are urging party leaders not to neglect those who helped build the party's foundation.
Chuck Norris: The 6 Milestones of a Myth That Made Him 'Immortal'
The article highlights the life and legacy of Chuck Norris, who passed away on March 19, 2023, celebrating his journey as a cultural icon and action hero.
Champions League Quarterfinal Schedule Announced
The first match between Vilnius 'Rytas' and Nimburkas ERA will take place on April 1, 2023, in Vilnius.
What happened to Dhoni? Seen limping during practice, CSK's tension increased
MS Dhoni was recently seen limping during a practice session for the Indian Premier League, raising concerns among fans regarding his fitness as he prepares for the upcoming season.
Castramóvel opens 500 slots for pet sterilization in Educandos neighborhood in Manaus
The Castramóvel initiative in Manaus is offering 500 free pet sterilization slots starting March 20, 2023.
On Saturday night, the air in Latvia will cool down to -6 degrees
Latvia is expected to experience nighttime temperatures dropping between -1 to -6 degrees on March 21, 2023, with clear skies and light winds forecasted during the day.
Fewer Ukrainians now willing to endure war for as long as it takes, survey shows
A recent survey indicates a decline in the number of Ukrainians willing to endure the ongoing war, with only 54% expressing a commitment to seeing it through as of March 2023, down from 65% in January.
Eid prayer among the rubble in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Eid al-Fitr amidst the ruins of their homes and mosques, marking a moment of cautious joy and sorrow in their first holiday without war since October 7, 2023.
Sejong University Career Job Plus Center Operates Computer Ability Level 1 Preparation Class 1 and 2
Sejong University's Career Job Plus Center is offering computer skills preparation courses for students and local youth in March and April 2023.
'Transitional moment': Leaders make final pitches ahead of SA election, One Nation leading Liberals in latest poll
Leaders prepare for the South Australian election as new polling shows One Nation leading the Liberals.
Heat after the European Commission report on Polish media. In the background TV Republika
The head of the National Broadcasting Council criticized the European Commission's positive assessment of the Polish public media situation post-2023 changes, asserting the public broadcaster has not regained its market position.
Tampere Remains Finland's Most Attractive City - Kuopio Climbing Behind
Tampere has been declared Finland's most attractive city for 2023, though Kuopio is rapidly closing the gap.
Can China broker peace for Iran again? 2023 was different, analysts say
China may be poised to act as a mediator in the escalating conflict between Iran and its adversaries, the US and Israel, as Iran expresses willingness for Beijing's involvement.
Regional Equation, New and Old Guard.... Know the Background of 5 New Ministers of Dhami's Team
Five new ministers have been appointed in Uttarakhand as part of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's cabinet expansion ahead of next year's assembly elections.
Top Conservatives Seek Re-election: - We Need Steady Leadership
Top leaders from the Conservative Party in Norway announce their intention to seek re-election in 2027, highlighting improvements in education and reductions in bullying and youth crime since taking office in 2023.
In Chicago: the law promoted by the mayor in favor of workers is halted
In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson faces a setback as the City Council votes to reverse a 2023 measure aimed at eliminating the lower minimum wage for tipped workers, although this decision may still be vetoed.
For the Liberals, the SA election will be both an end and a beginning
The South Australian Liberal Party faces significant losses in the upcoming election, with hopes dwindling for maintaining a substantial presence in the state parliament.
Flávio Bolsonaro says that the economic management in his government will be similar to that of his father
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro stated that his economic policies will mirror those of his father, former president Jair Bolsonaro, emphasizing successful outcomes post-pandemic.
One country surprised: here are the reasons why people in Costa Rica are so happy
Costa Rica has made a significant leap in the World Happiness Report, now ranking fourth compared to its 23rd position in 2023, surpassing even Sweden.
Delmastro Case: Here is the 2023 Photo with the Undersecretary and the Restaurateur Convicted for Mafia
The article discusses a 2023 photograph involving Italian politician Delmastro and a restaurateur convicted of mafia association, highlighting implications for the political landscape.
Isak explains in court: – Pulls the bear up to the road
TV personality Isak Dreyer is on trial in Sweden for serious hunting law violations related to bear hunting in 2023, where he denies any wrongdoing.
Mathematician Gerd Faltings Wins Abel Prize for Work in Number Theory
Gerd Faltings has been awarded the 2023 Abel Prize for his significant contributions to number theory, particularly in solving a long-standing mathematical problem.
Russia plans to recruit 409 thousand soldiers this year, announced Syrskyj
Russia is set to recruit 409,000 soldiers in 2023, as announced by military officials.
More than 100,000 Acrean families accumulated debts in February, survey points out
A survey revealed that over 100,000 families in Acre, Brazil, are struggling with debts, with significant financial strain being noted in February 2023.
More than 25,000 victims of gender violence have been alerted since 2023 that their aggressor was a repeat offender
Over 25,000 victims of gender-based violence in Spain have been warned since 2023 that their assailant has a history of repeat offenses.
Lewis Capaldi and Tourette Syndrome: how the Lolla attraction singer adapted to the disease
Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi announced a break from his career in June 2023 to focus on managing Tourette Syndrome, having experienced severe challenges during live performances, including notable incidences at Glastonbury and Frankfurt.
Barretos Rodeo Festival 2026: General ticket sales start this Thursday (19); learn how to buy
General ticket sales for the 71st Barretos Rodeo Festival begin on Thursday, October 19, 2023, with various options and prices available online.
Promised for 2023, BRT in ABC is only 58% complete and Tarcísio threatens to break contract
The BRT system in ABC Paulista, promised for operation in 2023, is only 58% complete, prompting Governor Tarcísio de Freitas to consider contract termination due to delays.
Pärnu and Võru begin semifinals series
Pärnu and Võru's volleyball clubs are set to start their semifinal series in the Estonian championships in mid-March 2023.
Justice referendum, polling open on Sunday 22 and Monday 23 March: voting guide
Italians will vote on a constitutional referendum regarding judicial reform on March 22 and 23.
Chefs Confronting the Lack of Staff in Hospitality: 'If a Job Only Gives You a Salary at the End of the Month, It Makes You a Slave'
The lack of staff in the hospitality sector in Spain is a significant concern, exacerbated by the pandemic and leading to the departure of around 70,000 workers since early 2023.
The axis of instability: the new global architecture and the clash with Iran
The article discusses the implications of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, highlighting a shift in global dynamics particularly involving Iran and the U.S. under Donald Trump's potential return to presidency.
Obidient Movement finance director resigns, cites poor coordination
The finance director of the Obidient Movement, Dr. Peter Agada, has resigned, highlighting issues of poor coordination within the group following its involvement in the 2023 presidential elections in Nigeria.
TCU determines that MEC suspend payments of Pé-de-Meia to deceased beneficiaries
The Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) ordered Brazil's Ministry of Education (MEC) to suspend financial payments from the Pé-de-Meia program to beneficiaries identified with deceased individual's CPF numbers from 2009 to 2023.
Interest rates raised for the first time since 2023
The Central Bank of Iceland has raised interest rates for the first time since 2023 to combat inflation.
Gas prices hit highest level since 2023 in U.S. amid Iran war
Gas prices in the U.S. have reached their highest levels in over two years due to the impacts of the ongoing war in Iran, with average prices exceeding $3.84 per gallon.
Integrated collection system for municipal transport in Quito starts in April: What will happen to conventional transport?
A new integrated payment system for Quito's municipal transport will begin on April 1, 2023, affecting various transportation methods.
Audiovisual companies boost investment in Spanish cinema with the new law
Audiovisual companies in Spain significantly increased their investment in national cinema due to new regulatory requirements.
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.