‘Motel Drug Murder’ Additional Crimes Circumstances Revealed Last October... “Collapsed While Drinking Wine” Reported Directly
A woman has been linked to additional drugging incidents in October 2022 before her known offenses, adding to the serious allegations of murder involving multiple male victims.
The soldier who attacked General Hyťha with a knife has been charged. He faces up to ten years
A soldier in Czechia has been charged after allegedly attacking General Hyťha with a knife, potentially facing a prison sentence of up to ten years.
Liver cancer has claimed the life of Rinku Singh's father; do not ignore its signals
Rinku Singh, an Indian cricket player, has lost his father to liver cancer, highlighting the importance of recognizing warning signs of this deadly disease.
The Curator: I tried the Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask—here’s my honest review
The article reviews the Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask, a popular beauty device that has gained attention on social media for its skincare benefits.
Tampa International Airport ‘bans’ pajamas. Also Crocs and fireworks
Tampa International Airport has humorously announced a 'ban' on pajamas and Crocs in a social media post that has attracted global attention.
Leak of patient information expands to 130,000 due to cyberattack on Nippon Medical University Musashikosugi Hospital
A cyberattack on Nippon Medical University Musashikosugi Hospital has resulted in the leakage of personal information affecting up to 130,000 individuals.
NSC hands Ahmadu Bello Stadium to Kaduna for upgrade
The National Sports Commission has transferred the Ahmadu Bello Stadium to Kaduna State for extensive renovations and an increase in capacity.
Strange Dispute over Itäkeskus - Shopping Center Manager Appeals to Trademark, Arhinmäki Retorts
A dispute has arisen over the use of the name Itis, with the shopping center manager asking for the term to refer exclusively to the shopping center, while a local politician emphasizes its historical usage as the name for the area.
Plateau governor convenes emergency meeting after gunmen kill thirty
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has called an emergency security meeting following recent attacks that resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people in the state.
American star disappeared from Russia
American hockey player Reid Boucher has gone missing after reportedly being granted permission to travel to the U.S. for his brother's wedding while playing in the KHL.
The Kerala Story 2 Release: Major Relief from the High Court
The Kerala High Court has lifted a 15-day interim stay on the release of 'The Kerala Story 2', allowing the film to proceed after overturning a previous single judge's order.
VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, February 27, 2026
The judgment has been postponed to March 25, 2026, with the current suspension remaining in effect until that decision is made.
At dinner, Lula tells Haddad that he needs him in the dispute in SP
President Lula has reportedly urged Finance Minister Haddad to join his electoral campaign in São Paulo as they strategize for the upcoming election.
Imprisoned Kurdish leader Öcalan announced the beginning of a new era
Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned in Turkey for over 25 years, has declared the start of a new political era, emphasizing democratic methods for advancing Kurdish interests after decades of violence.
Suspect involved in the brutal death of a woman in Goiás arrested in Tocantins, police say
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in Araguaína, Tocantins, on suspicion of involvement in the kidnapping and murder of a woman in Goiás.
The Asian diner that serves Thai and Vietnamese delights next to the train tracks
Cang Tin has become a popular destination in Buenos Aires, serving Vietnamese and Thai cuisine inspired by the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia.
Waiting list for exams falls by almost 60% in Uberaba; demand for consultations increases
The waiting list for medical exams in Uberaba has decreased by 59%, while the demand for specialist consultations has risen by 11%.
Afghanistan's retaliatory attack on Pakistan, airstrikes near PMO
The Afghan Taliban has reportedly conducted airstrikes targeting military installations in Islamabad, Nowshera, and Abbottabad in Pakistan, according to a spokesperson from Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior Border Police.
Period drama dubbed 'better than Bridgerton' by fans has 95% rating
A new Amazon Prime series, 'My Lady Jane', is being highly praised by fans for its unconventional take on period romance, currently boasting a 95% rating.
Kim Jong-Un's sister seen for first time after he sidelined her for daughter, 13
Kim Jong-Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, has been spotted for the first time since reports emerged that he has sidelined her in favor of his young daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as his designated successor.
CONTINUING A FANTASY? A small club from Norway got a favorable draw in the Champions League, City and Real meet for the fifth consecutive year
The Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt has received a favorable draw against Sporting Lisbon in the UEFA Champions League round of 16.
Cemig suspends power cuts for non-payment during the recovery of Juiz de Fora after rain
Cemig has halted power disconnections for non-paying customers in Juiz de Fora until the city recovers from severe flooding.
The number of deaths reaches 64 after rains in the Zona da Mata, in Minas Gerais
The death toll from severe storms in Minas Gerais' Zona da Mata has risen to 64, with ongoing search efforts by firefighters.
Underwater, Peruíbe has almost 500 displaced people and uses boats for rescues; some refuse to leave home
Peruíbe in São Paulo is facing severe flooding with nearly 500 people displaced due to heavy rains, with some residents refusing to evacuate out of fear of looting.
Rio has the rainiest February in nearly 30 years
The city of Rio de Janeiro experienced its rainiest February in almost three decades, with recorded rainfall of 352 millimeters so far this month.
Power output drops to 4,300MW due to 57% gas supply – NISO
Power output in Nigeria has plummeted to 4,300 megawatts due to inadequate gas supply, leading to widespread power outages.
EU to investigate Mandelson's links with Epstein
The European Commission has tasked the OLAF agency to investigate former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson's ties to financier Jeffrey Epstein during Mandelson's tenure as EU trade commissioner.
After 10 years, Burger King changed its iconic 'Whopper' forever: what’s new and why it decided to modify the hamburger
Burger King has revamped its iconic Whopper for the first time in a decade, aiming to enhance its appeal while maintaining its signature grilled flavor.
Pakistan welcomed the return of the Taliban. Now it has declared war on them and is attacking power centers.
Pakistan has shifted from welcoming the Taliban's return to declaring war on them, launching attacks on their centers of power.
Dispute over construction at Ölduselsskóla and flights in troubled situation anew
A dispute has arisen over construction works at Ölduselsskóla in Reykjavík, leading to the cancellation of school activities, while Icelandair faced disruptions affecting numerous flights.
Campina Grande extends deadline for payment of IPTU with discount
The municipality of Campina Grande has extended the deadline for paying the IPTU tax with a 10% discount, allowing residents to settle their dues by March 31.
IL: This is Yle's journalist's new love
Yle's sports journalist Noora Toivo has revealed her new romantic relationship on social media, sharing details about her newfound love with a firefighter.
An unusual move from the shameful SM-liiga – a one-day contract!
In a surprising turn of events, Jukurit has signed a one-day contract for a goaltender amid a struggling season, while HIFK welcomes back star player Sebastian Repo.
The road to Lapių in Kaunas is impassable: a person is being rescued after a collision
A serious road accident in Kaunas involving two cars has resulted in injuries and road blockage.
The Middle East Darkens with ‘Iran Airstrike’ Threat... US Approves Withdrawal of Embassy Staff in Israel
As the threat of US military action against Iran increases, the US government has approved the withdrawal of some staff from its embassy in Israel.
Stay on the Arrest of Swami Avimukteshwaranand, Court Reserved Decision
The Allahabad High Court has reserved its decision on the anticipatory bail plea of Swami Avimukteshwaranand Sarawati, ensuring his protection from arrest until a final order is made.
Guarantee Fund EAT-TMEDE: Renewal of the financing agreement between the Greek Development Bank and TMEDE
A new financing agreement has been signed between the Greek Development Bank and TMEDE to extend the operation of the Guarantee Fund until December 31, 2026.
Kashmiri pacer to play for India's team, Dada's prediction, made this demand from Ajay Agarkar
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has praised pacer Auqib Nabi, suggesting he is on the path to donning the national team jersey after a stellar performance in the Ranji Trophy.
UN rights chief warns conflicts have nearly doubled since 2010
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights highlights a worrying trend of increasing armed conflicts globally, noting that the number has nearly doubled since 2010 to around 60 active conflicts.
Champions League Draw, Live | Real Madrid will face Manchester City, Barcelona against Newcastle and Atlético against Tottenham
The Champions League draw has set up important matchups including Real Madrid vs. Manchester City and Barcelona vs. Newcastle.
Thalapathy Vijay's house breaking after 27 years of marriage, wife has filed for divorce
Thalapathy Vijay's wife, Sangeetha, has filed for divorce after 27 years of marriage, citing adultery as the reason.
Who is the Taliban leader who gave Pakistan a tough time on the Durand Line?
Afghanistan has taken a strong stance against Pakistan, successfully retaliating after an attack by Pakistani forces and leading to significant territorial gains.
Rebellious pharmacist founded a healing pharmacy company. Earns a fortune
A pharmacist, Eunice Wu, has founded a company aimed at alleviating the administrative burdens on pharmacists, allowing them to focus more on patient care.
Teachers attack parents? Controversial words about children cause a storm
A recent article has ignited controversy as teachers express their frustrations about parents who leave their children in daycare due to work obligations, questioning their commitment to parenting.
The EU will launch the agreement with Mercosur. Von der Leyen will not wait for the European Parliament vote.
The European Union has announced it will begin to implement a significant trade agreement with Mercosur despite the European Parliament not having approved it yet.
Europe activated the agreement with Mercosur, and the free trade treaty starts on May 1
The European Commission has announced the provisional enforcement of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement starting May 1, following ratification by Argentina and Uruguay.
NHS advice for ‘painful’ purple rash - and you can’t take ibuprofen
The NHS has issued a warning about a purple rash indicative of Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) that does not fade under pressure, advising against the use of ibuprofen as it may worsen the condition.
MP asks PM to explain case of students who did push-ups in DF civic-military school
The Public Ministry of the Federal District has requested that the Military Police investigate an incident where students were forced to do push-ups at a civic-military school.
Loutraki: Mystery surrounding the death of a 17-year-old and the injury of a 19-year-old – What the authorities are investigating
Authorities in Loutraki, Greece are investigating the death of a 17-year-old boy from stab wounds and the serious injuries of a 19-year-old whose account of the incident has raised suspicion.
Muba's new director Piret Rips: I won't break the system, but I won't continue in the same way either
Piret Rips has been appointed as the new director of Muba, emphasizing the need for strong leadership and teamwork in the school.