Wille Rydman: 'A Fanatical Mongrel'
Finnish Minister Wille Rydman criticizes the goal of 45,000 work-based immigrants set by the Confederation of Finnish Industries, suggesting it promotes exploitation and long-term issues for society.
Antisemitism: The Left has a Problem and Cannot Cope with It
The German Left party is struggling to address internal issues related to its stance on Zionism and antisemitism.
The Liberal Party's fateful meeting has begun - and paused twice
The Liberal Party's digital meeting was interrupted multiple times due to technical issues as it discusses re-electing its leader and potential collaboration with the Sweden Democrats.
Iran Issues New Warning Over the Strait of Hormuz and Threatens 'Surprises'
Iran's military warns it will fully close the Strait of Hormuz in response to U.S. threats against its energy infrastructure.
As Labor faces pressure to respond boldly to oil shock, it needs to find more unconventional levers to pull
Australia's government is under increasing pressure to address rising oil prices and supply issues following recommendations from the International Energy Agency.
Dog received immediate service but cancer-stricken woman waited for months
An Icelandic woman's family expresses frustration over the lengthy medical process she faced while seeking treatment for cancer, contrasting it with the immediate attention a dog received for a similar concern.
Juve, penalties are a problem. Spalletti: "Tell us how to handle it, or we'll go crazy"
Juventus has struggled with missed penalties this season, highlighting issues with their designated penalty takers.
Sophia Chikirou breaks her electoral reserve and publishes a tweet about extracurricular activities, before deleting it
Sophia Chikirou, a French MP and candidate, has gone against her electoral silence by tweeting about issues in extracurricular activities in Paris, which she later deleted.
The harbor is a mirror of Trump's problems. โ It's either a feast or hunger.
The article discusses how the harbor in Baltimore reflects significant issues regarding Trumpโs presidency.
She was a lawyer for ICE, broke down during a hearing, and is now a candidate for Congress in the U.S.: "It's a disaster"
Julie T. Le, a former ICE attorney, is running for Congress, advocating for immigration reform and addressing issues she witnessed firsthand during her tenure.
Women Reveal What Sex Is Like with Men Using Erectile Dysfunction Medications: 'You Can't Help But Think About It...'
The article discusses women's perspectives on having sexual relationships with men who experience erectile dysfunction, emphasizing that these issues can still lead to fulfilling sexual experiences.
Almost half a million Danes are in line to check their tax assessment
Due to a technical issue with the MitID login system, over 400,000 Danes are currently queued to check their tax assessments, resulting in several hours of wait time.
Do You Know the Personalities from the Gallery of Personalities? Try the Quiz for the 100th Episode
The article invites readers to participate in a quiz celebrating the 100th episode of the 'Gallery of Personalities' series; however, it also mentions a loading error that prevents access to its content.
Is this the real reason for the egg shortage? Strong claim from MTK
The article discusses the ongoing egg shortage in Finland, attributing it to pricing issues rather than supply problems as claimed by grocery stores.
Alejandro Gonzรกlez Iรฑรกrritu: "Immigrants are extremely subversive; their suffering appeals to us all"
Mexican director Alejandro Gonzรกlez Iรฑรกrritu highlighted the subversive nature of immigrants through their shared suffering, linking it to broader systemic deficiencies in society.
BBC Comic Relief host says 'don't do it' as Davina McCall issues stern warning
Davina McCall and Joel Dommett hosted BBC's Comic Relief, where McCall issued a stern warning to viewers during the live charity event.
Rejoice Without Regrets. It Can Also Be a Form of Defiance (Weekend Without Politics)
The article discusses the importance of enjoying small pleasures in life despite feelings of guilt or conflict in the face of global suffering.
The drain in the Reduta flushes waste and eventually a human body. But the filth of relationships cannot be flushed away
A malfunctioning drain at Reduta has raised concerns as it reportedly flushed away waste, including a human body, highlighting deeper issues about relationships.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'Maรฑanera' Conference Today, March 20: Follow It Live Here
Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, hosts her morning press conference today, discussing significant national issues including a recent security operation and international relations.
"To bring the town out of the sleep it has entered": Vierzon, a communist stronghold since 1945, is tempted by a rightward shift
Vierzon, traditionally a communist stronghold, is facing the possibility of electing a right-wing coalition amid economic struggles and employment issues in the upcoming municipal elections.
[Editorial] The Re-Launch of the Economic, Social and Labor Committee: A Springboard to Tackle Difficult Issues like AI and Retirement Age Extension
The re-established Economic, Social and Labor Committee under the Lee Jae-myung government aims to address challenging issues such as AI expansion, low birth rates, and labor market polarization as it reconvenes after over a year of disruption.
Couples Therapy / We have small children, but my wife and I hardly talk. During a fight, it escalates to the extreme, with vulgarities and threats to leave.
A post in Postoj highlights a couple seeking advice after struggling with communication and conflicts in their marriage, particularly during times of stress with small children.
The Municipality pays the (first) damages from nightlife. And the committees study their moves tomorrow
The local government of Milan is set to compensate residents for noise pollution due to nightlife activities, as it faces legal consequences for exceeding noise level regulations.
Zelensky issues new deadline demand to EU
Ukrainian President Zelensky demands a clear membership date for Ukraine's EU accession, emphasizing that it is crucial for national security and trust, despite divisions among EU member states regarding the timeline.
Martina Vรกzquez, nutritionist: "Feeling tired after eating is not normal"
Nutritionist Martina Vรกzquez discusses the common misconception that feeling tired after eating is normal, emphasizing that it could indicate underlying issues that need attention.
One Series Survives a Dull Season.. Whatโs the Secret Behind the Attachment to 'Nargis' Story?
The series 'Nargis Story' stands out in this Ramadan season, which is otherwise filled with mediocre content, as it addresses heavy social issues and conveys profound emotional narratives.
How did the problems of toilets and waste get solved in ancient Riga? An archaeologist tells us
An archaeologist discusses the historical waste management issues faced by the people of ancient Riga, revealing insights into how waste was handled and the impact it had on the environment.
Taking a bath with the washing machine running: why it is not recommended and what can happen
Experts caution against showering while the washing machine is operating due to potential issues with water pressure, temperature fluctuations, and electrical overloads.
It doesn't work: Recognizing and solving WLAN problems in the house
The article discusses common issues with home WLAN connectivity and offers advice on how to effectively troubleshoot and improve the situation.
Harsh criticism from the Church towards the president: 'It becomes dangerous to emphasize the blame on others to proclaim one's own innocence and justify an indeterminate aggression'
The Catholic Church issues a stern warning against rising authoritarianism and calls for dialogue amidst increasing political polarization in Argentina.
Sฤrts: A more favorable background is forming for easier questioning of election results
Sฤrts remarks that recent problems with the election system and corruption issues concerning IT procurements create a conducive environment for questioning election integrity.
Several factors create a grateful background for easier questioning of election results, emphasizes Sฤrts
In a recent interview, Jฤnis Sฤrts highlighted concerns over the integrity of election results due to IT procurement issues and the risks of foreign influence in upcoming elections in Latvia.
Farm contestant speaks frankly - 'How easy it is to manipulate people'
A contestant from the Finnish reality show 'Farmi' discusses the ease of manipulating people's perceptions and reveals deeper issues affecting Finnish society.
KSeF problematic, but useful in certain matters
A recent survey revealed that while a majority of Polish businesses are encountering issues with the KSeF invoicing system, many still find it beneficial as they transition to full utilization.
ITV doctor says worrying rise in liver problem in UK 'not down to alcohol'
Dr. Amir Khan highlights a troubling rise in liver issues in the UK, attributing it to unhealthy diets rather than alcohol consumption.
They inherited a nudist park full of problems and cannot sell it: scandals, death, and a dream location
A nudist park in Florida, plagued by various scandals and issues since its establishment, has proven difficult to sell due to its complicated history and community requirements.
This is the study that people who smoke or have smoked should undergo: 'It can save your life'
A cardiologist highlights the importance of a CT scan for former smokers to detect possible lung issues early, paralleling smoking addiction with cocaine addiction.
Varha believes it has overcome billing problems - 8,000 dunning letters will be sent to debt collection
Varha, the welfare area of Varsinais-Suomi, claims to have resolved its billing issues, announcing the upcoming transition of 8,000 unpaid invoices to debt collection.
The X network around the world has collapsed. Again
The article discusses a recurring issue with the X network, reporting that it has once again failed to load properly due to possible browser extensions or VPNs.
Hair Loss in Spring: Revealed When It Is a Cry for Help from the Body
Experts clarify that spring hair loss can be a natural seasonal phenomenon but may also indicate underlying health issues.
Serious Problems with the Aircraft Carrier Participating in the War with Iran: It Had to Leave for Repairs
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is facing significant issues and will head to Crete for repairs amid the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Israel against Iran.
Channel 5 defends Huw Edwards drama and says it gives voice to alleged victim
Channel 5 defends its drama about Huw Edwards, emphasizing that it addresses issues of grooming and online safety, while giving a platform to the alleged victim.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'morning conference' today, March 18, 2026: Follow it live here
President Claudia Sheinbaum leads her morning conference from the National Palace, addressing pressing issues including a recent deadly fire near the Dos Bocas refinery.
Elderly man who found puma in his garage only realized it after hearing its growl: 'I knew it was a big animal'
A 92-year-old man in Bauru, Brazil, discovered a puma in his garage after hearing its growl, highlighting issues of visibility due to his age and prompting discussions about wildlife encounters in urban areas.
Only the fear of discovery separates them from child abuse. 1 in 10 men would consider it, scientists say
A recent study reveals that nearly 10% of men would contemplate child abuse if they believed they would not be caught, highlighting serious societal issues surrounding sexual predators.
Winter is over: how hidden car damage is revealed in spring and how much it costs to fix it
The article discusses the common car issues that arise after winter in Latvia and the costs associated with repairs.
Cubaโs political system is not on the table in talks with U.S., envoy says
Cuba's envoy emphasizes that while the country is open to discussions and investment with the U.S., it will not negotiate on its political system.
Trump says NATO's refusal to help on Iran is "very foolish mistake"
Donald Trump criticized NATO for not assisting with issues related to Iran, calling it a significant error.
Bitter reaction from Trump to Kent's resignation: Good that he left, he was very weak
Donald Trump commented that it was 'good' for Joe Kent to resign from his position, calling him 'very weak' on security issues.
The Police's IT Problems Are Resolved
The Norwegian police resolved significant IT issues that had temporarily affected the issuance of passports and ID cards.