The premiere of a performance at Tartu Uues Teater that the audience cannot see
A new immersive performance at Tartu Uues Teater invites audiences to experience the story of a hero without the use of sight, requiring them to wear blindfolds.
Northern Christian leaders drop ‘CAN’ title, revive original 1964 ‘NCA’ name
Christian leaders in Northern Nigeria have rebranded themselves as the Northern Christian Association in a bid to clarify their identity and strengthen regional representation.
2027: Ex-LP presidential aspirant Faduri declares bid on NRM platform
Former Labour Party presidential aspirant Joseph Faduri has announced his intention to run for the presidency in 2027 under the National Rescue Movement, advocating for a youth-led initiative against Nigeria's political elite.
Blatter criticizes Infantino and describes FIFA as a "dictatorship"
Former FIFA president Joseph Blatter has condemned current president Gianni Infantino, labeling FIFA as a dictatorship under his leadership.
Meeting of the Ruling Coalition Regarding Dabro: Penava Says It Was Naughtiness; Boška Ban Has Arrived
A coalition meeting is underway in Croatia amid controversy regarding a party member's video praising a historical figure associated with the Ustaše regime.
M Vituzzo opens exclusive service for choosing units at Serena
M Vituzzo has launched a special service for potential buyers to select units in their new Serena development, emphasizing longevity and active lifestyle.
Man who ferried multi-million-dollar cocaine haul 'doing mate a favour'
Eli Joseph Wapau was sentenced to six years in prison for his role in a significant cocaine trafficking operation in Australia, claiming he was merely doing a favor for a friend.
The dramatic moment of boxer Joseph George, who collapsed in his corner after the first round for the light heavyweight title
Boxer Joseph George collapsed in his corner after the first round of his fight against Atif Oberlton at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, prompting immediate medical intervention and the cessation of the match.
Boxer collapses face-first on to canvas from stool in frightening scenes
Boxer Joseph George fell face-first onto the canvas after the first round of his fight with Atif Oberlton, requiring immediate medical attention but later recovered.
CJN to swear in Oyewole as Supreme Court justice Wednesday
The Chief Justice of Nigeria will swear in Joseph Oyewole as a Supreme Court justice on Wednesday, a move aimed at strengthening the judiciary.
What is the story of the 'Loving Woman' with Prophet Joseph?
The article discusses the biblical story of Prophet Joseph and the woman who fell deeply in love with him, analyzing various scholarly interpretations of the text from the Quran.
The President of Lebanon condemned Israel's strikes on the country on Friday
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun condemned Israel's strikes on Lebanese territory, which reportedly resulted in multiple casualties.
Trap against the dengue mosquito: see how the mapping of cases works in São José dos Campos
In São José dos Campos, health agents are employing a method of using ovitraps to map and combat the spread of the dengue mosquito, Aedes aegypti.
NZ man jailed for 26 years after trying to import 800kg of cocaine into Perth
Tamaohungia Joseph Tepatu-Edwards was sentenced to 26 years in prison for his involvement in a syndicate attempting to smuggle 800 kilograms of cocaine into Australia.
No evidence of ‘secrecy’ over dog testing at London, Ont. hospital: report
A review found that dog testing at a London, Ont. hospital was ethical and conducted without evidence of secrecy, despite public backlash.
US Catholic diocese to pay nearly R$ 1 billion to settle sexual abuse lawsuits
A Catholic diocese in New Jersey has agreed to pay $180 million to settle hundreds of sexual abuse lawsuits involving incidents from the 1970s and 1980s.
Working class parent baffled by middle class kids making 2 requests
Comedian Joseph Charm humorously reflects on the differences between his working-class upbringing and his children's middle-class lifestyle, illustrating the humorous contrasts in family expectations.
New Jersey Catholic diocese agrees to $180M settlement with survivors of alleged clergy sex abuse
The Diocese of Camden in New Jersey has reached a $180 million settlement with hundreds of survivors of clergy sexual abuse, marking a significant development in the long-standing issue of church abuse in the region.
Molestation under the guise of punishment, relatives beat the principal, Video
In Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, the principal of St. Francis School, Joseph, has been accused of molesting children aged 8 to 10, leading to public outrage and violence from parents who confronted him.
This Day in History: Goebbels Addresses with 'Total War' Speech
On February 18, 1943, Joseph Goebbels delivered a significant speech supporting total war during a crowded event in Berlin, emphasizing the need for total commitment to the war effort.
If Stalin were to be brought to justice in history
The article explores the complex legacy of Joseph Stalin, reflecting on his actions during WWII and the duality in perceptions of him as both a leader and a tyrant.
Some Committed Suicide, Some Left the Industry: When These 'Miss India' Contestants Got Tired of Showbiz!
The article discusses the struggles and pressures faced by former Miss India winners who have distanced themselves from the glamour industry due to personal reasons, mental health challenges, or lifestyle choices.
EastEnders star engaged to girlfriend 20 years younger than him
Joseph Millson, a star from EastEnders, is engaged to Lilli Fichtner, who is 20 years younger, just a year after his divorce.
Liberia: President Boakai Urges Bold UN Reform, Stronger African Voice Ahead of Secretary-General Election
Liberian President Joseph Boakai has called for significant reforms within the United Nations and a unified African stance before the upcoming election of the UN Secretary-General.
Africa: Liberia Convenes High-Level Consultation On the Future of United Nations On the Margins of AU Summit
Liberia held a high-level consultation focused on the future of the UN and the election of the next Secretary-General during the African Union summit.
The lie that 'if you repeat a lie, it becomes the truth'
The article discusses the controversial teachings of Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels and their implications in contemporary South Korea, particularly in political discourse.
Man spent 93 days at the bottom of the Atlantic and became '10 years younger'
Retired US naval officer Joseph Dituri spent 93 days at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean for a study on underwater living effects, resulting in health improvements that made him appear ten years younger.
Au pair who plotted elaborate double murder sentenced to 10 years in prison
An au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhães, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter for her role in the February 2023 double murder of Joseph Ryan and the stabbing of Brendan Banfield's wife.
VIDEO: Trio arrested by police after attempting to flee across rooftops in Campo dos Alemães, São José dos Campos
A trio, including two teenagers, was arrested in São José dos Campos after attempting to escape from police via rooftops during a drug trafficking operation.
Zimbabwe: 'No Referendum, No Legitimacy' - FreeZim Congress Leader
The leader of the FreeZim Congress party, Joseph Makamba Busha, has criticized proposed constitutional amendments that would allow President Mnangagwa to extend his term until 2030, deeming them illegitimate without a public referendum.
Prosecutor who left Minnesota office amid anti-ICE unrest joins Don Lemon defense team
A former federal prosecutor has joined the defense team of Don Lemon after resigning from his position amid anti-ICE protests linked to the Trump administration.
The owner of Prisa's fund sells 2% of Indra amid a dispute over the purchase of Escribano
Amber Capital has sold a 2% stake in Indra during ongoing negotiations to acquire Escribano, with implications for the defense sector and corporate governance.
Don Lemon hires federal attorney who quit over handling of inquiry into Renee Good’s killing
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has engaged attorney Joseph H. Thompson to defend him against charges linked to his coverage of a church protest where attendees were alleged to have their religious rights interfered with.
From TVK of Vijay to Humayun Kabir... The entry of new parties in the electoral battle
Actor Joseph Vijay launches 'Tamilga Vetrik Katchi' (TVK) as he prepares for the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections, while suspended Trinamool Congress MLA Humayun Kabir forms 'Janta Unnayan Party' in Bengal, highlighting the challenges new parties face against established ones in India's political landscape.
Naim Qassem: Major Global and Arab States are Pressuring to Create a Rift between the President and Hezbollah
Hezbollah's Naim Qassem claims that major global and Arab countries are pressuring Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to create a divide between the government and Hezbollah.
Civil Defense inspects crater that opened in São José; 156 residents are displaced
Civil Defense is inspecting a new crater in São José dos Campos, Brazil, which has displaced 156 residents due to safety concerns.
Jonjić: Tuđman's Vision of Croatia Against Krleža's Yugoslav Myth
Historian Tomislav Jonjić discusses how Franjo Tuđman contributed to the creation and maintenance of a narrative about Croatian identity that contrasts with Joseph Broz Tito's socialist legacy.
Foundation pays JAMB, WAEC fees for 80 Anambra students
The Joseph Onuorah Foundation has funded exam registration fees for 80 underprivileged students in Anambra State.
Dengue mosquito larval index drops by 45% in São José; see the infestation level in each neighborhood
A recent survey in São José dos Campos reported a 45% decrease in the larval index of the dengue mosquito Aedes aegypti, indicating improved control measures against the insect.
All the President's Men: The Blow That Sank the Washington Post
The article discusses an event on January 20, 1961, when President John Kennedy discreetly visited friend and columnist Joseph Alsop after his inaugural address, hinting at the close connections between political figures and media outlets.
Federal Police arrests resident of São José in operation against sexual abuse of children and adolescents
A resident of São José dos Campos was arrested in a Federal Police operation aimed at combating child sexual abuse conducted online.
Wizz Air: 2025 was a record year for us. In 2026 we plan to go even further
Wizz Air reported a record-breaking 2025, with significant fleet expansion, new routes, improved operational performance, and the highest passenger numbers in the company's history, according to CEO József Váradi.
Dear Zweig, I write to distract myself... from my misery. The crazy letters of Joseph Roth
The article discusses the correspondence between Joseph Roth and Stefan Zweig during the difficult period between the two World Wars, highlighting Roth's struggles with poverty and health.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt slams Big Tech for sextortion, threats to children while calling for key internet reform
Joseph Gordon-Levitt criticized tech companies for their role in online child abuse while advocating for reforms to accountability measures like Section 230.
Nurse who would travel on the bus of the tragedy with 16 dead backed out due to a seat
Nurse Cristian Albuquerque, who was set to travel on a bus involved in a tragic accident resulting in 16 deaths in São José da Tapera, decided against the trip due to a seating issue, ultimately opting for a different bus.
Police arrest man suspected of storing child pornography in the interior of SP
Civil police arrested a man in São José do Rio Pardo, SP, suspected of storing child pornography during Operation 'Innocence Stolen.'
Shooting at a school in Nové Mesto nad Váhom / Sixth grader shot with an airsoft gun, injuring two students
A student at St. Joseph's Elementary School in Nové Mesto nad Váhom shot an airsoft gun, injuring two students who were treated at the scene.
Student Injures Two Classmates with Airsoft Gun at School in Nové Mesto nad Váhom
A student at St. Joseph's Elementary School in Nové Mesto nad Váhom fired an airsoft gun, injuring two classmates, with official confirmation of the number of injuries pending.
Senate confirms Oyewole as Supreme Court justice
The Nigerian Senate has confirmed Justice Joseph Oyewole as a Justice of the Supreme Court following a committee report urging his nomination.
What Lies Behind the News discusses the ongoing debate about arms restriction in Lebanon
The episode discusses President Joseph Aoun's statements on enforcing the rule of law and restricting arms to the state in Lebanon, alongside Hezbollah's stance on Israeli air strikes and the potential impact of upcoming talks between Iran and the USA on the Lebanese situation.