25 Osun Assembly members dump PDP for Accord Party
Twenty-five members of the Osun State House of Assembly have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the Accord Party, following the governor's lead in changing parties.
Uphold discipline, constitutional duties, army commander urges troops
The Commander of the 14 Brigade Nigerian Army stresses the importance of discipline and adherence to constitutional duties during a visit to troops in Owaza.
Anambra demolishes convicted native doctorโs shrine
The Anambra State Government demolished the shrine of a convicted native doctor following a High Court ruling that sentenced him to prison for ritual practices.
Kwara unveils safer birth training to curb maternal, child deaths
Kwara State launches a training program to improve maternal and child health outcomes and reduce preventable deaths.
ESA on winter discounts: The overwhelming majority of businesses in Athens reported a drop in revenue
Most businesses in Athens have reported significant revenue declines during the winter discount period, prompting calls for regulatory changes.
Ukraine: Over 50 Ghanaians Killed in Russia's War
At least 55 Ghanaians have been reported dead in Ukraine after being tricked into fighting for Russia, as revealed by Ghana's Foreign Minister.
Ministry of Labor: The 'map' of payments from e-EFKA and DYPA until March 6
The Greek Ministry of Labor announces the planned payment schedule for e-EFKA and DYPA, totaling โฌ73.597 million to 87,640 beneficiaries between March 2 and March 6.
Terrifying Sound in Downtown Kuopio - "What is Happening Here?"
Residents in downtown Kuopio are puzzled by a disturbing sound emanating from a parking garage door.
Alberta finance minister hits the road in attempt to sell 2026 provincial budget
Alberta's finance minister promotes the new provincial budget, highlighting its high spending and significant deficit as necessary for economic stability amid challenging financial conditions.
Bartulica on the EC Decision: Fund for Reducing Poverty Transformed into an Instrument for Terminating Life
Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica criticizes the European Commission's decision to establish a fund for financing cross-border abortions, calling it a victory for a 'culture of death'.
That feeling of meeting Che Guevara's children and talking about Russia, confessed the vice-chairman of Fico's party
The vice-chairman of Fico's party expressed a sense of historical connection after meeting the children of Che Guevara and discussing current events related to Russia.
Qualifying for the World Basketball Championship: Iceland โ Lithuania
Lithuania's national basketball team is competing against Iceland in the qualifiers for the World Basketball Championship.
Protagonists talk about new episodes of 'Bridgerton': 'The cracks begin to show'
Actors from 'Bridgerton' discuss their roles in the upcoming fourth season of the Netflix series, reflecting on their character developments.
'We exist everywhere': Why these regional towns are holding Mardi Gras parties
Regional towns in Australia, like Port Augusta, are embracing LGBTQIA+ pride by hosting Mardi Gras parties, despite initial concerns about acceptance.
'Smoky scent': The novel plan to return native bush rats to Sydney
The Australian bush rat is being reintroduced to Sydney's urban parks using scented towels to create territories and comfort for the animals.
Jamie Bulger's mum vows to find 'evil' vandal who destroyed her son's grave
Denise Fergus, mother of Jamie Bulger, has pledged to find the vandal who desecrated her son's grave, which was recently damaged by the removal of cherub statues.
Anthropic refuses to expand military use of AI in the US and faces threats from the Pentagon
The AI startup Anthropic is in conflict with the US Department of Defense over restrictions on military applications of AI, particularly concerning autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Ecuador government declares priority for prevention and response actions during rainy season
The Ecuadorian government, led by President Daniel Noboa, has declared an emergency response plan to address the impacts of the winter storm during the rainy season.
Sal Da Vinci, who is the wife Paola Pugliese to whom 'Per sempre sรฌ' is dedicated
The article explores the love story between Sal Da Vinci and his wife Paola Pugliese, highlighting key moments in their relationship.
Switzerland to pay โฌ55,000 in compensation to nightclub fire victims
The Swiss government will provide a one-time solidarity payment of 50,000 Swiss francs (โฌ55,000) to the victims' families and those injured in a devastating New Year's Eve fire at a nightclub in Crans-Montana.
The violation reflects an increasingly frosty security situation
Swedish reactions have been strong following a drone incident in รresund, with the Prime Minister stating it appears to be a Russian incursion.
Bill Clinton says he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes
Bill Clinton stated he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during his testimony to a Congressional committee investigating Epstein's case.
Event venues across Finland are in crisis โ Manu Holappa still opened a new arena in Kouvola
Manu Holappa has opened a new event venue named Haitaritehdas-arena in Kouvola amidst a crisis facing many event spaces in Finland.
Friday's driving conditions were so terrible that even the tow truck couldn't stay on the road โ "A bit more nasty weather"
Tow truck drivers in Finland experienced a surge in calls due to treacherous driving conditions caused by icy roads.
Video captures rat swinging from Glasgow Morrisons trolley leaving customer 'sick'
A video showing a rat swinging from a trolley at a Morrisons supermarket in Glasgow has left some customers feeling nauseated and reconsidering their shopping choices.
Netflix does not want to match Paramount's offer to Warner Bros.
Netflix is reportedly unwilling to match the offer made by Paramount for Warner Bros.
Overflow of the Pomba River floods streets in Pรกdua and rains cause damage in Northwest Fluminense
The overflow of the Pomba River in Pรกdua, Brazil, has resulted in significant flooding and property damage due to recent heavy rains in the region.
CBI reaches Delhi High Court in liquor scandal case
The CBI has approached the Delhi High Court regarding the liquor scandal case after the Rouse Avenue Court granted relief to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal but also reprimanded the CBI.
Humble, persevering, and with half a century of dedication to religious life: who was the 82-year-old nun killed in a convent in Paranรก
An 82-year-old nun, Nadia Gavanski, was found dead in her convent in Paranรก, Brazil, after encountering an intruder who attacked her.
What vacationers need to know now: Foreign Office urgently advises against travel to Israel
Germany's Foreign Office warns against travel to Israel, particularly to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, amid escalating violence.
multiple injured: man dies after tram derailment in Milan
A man has died and at least 39 others have been injured following a tram derailment in Milan.
"Perhaps we will reach an amicable takeover." Trump announced negotiations with Cuba
Donald Trump has announced plans to negotiate with Cuba, suggesting the potential for an amicable takeover of relations between the two countries.
Trump's Special Envoy: Denmark's System Does Not Fit Greenland
Trump's special envoy to Greenland, Jeff Landry, argues that Denmark's healthcare system is inadequate for Greenland's needs.
Bet from Sรฃo Josรฉ comes one number away from a million-dollar prize and wins R$ 33.5 thousand in Mega-Sena
A simple lottery bet in Sรฃo Josรฉ dos Campos, Brazil, nearly won the Mega-Sena jackpot, securing a prize of R$ 33,510.78 instead.
Use of polylaminin is monitored in real time by society: 'Like a Big Brother', says researcher
Research on polylaminin, a substance being studied as a possible treatment for spinal cord injuries, is closely monitored by society, according to lead researcher Tatiana Sampaio.
Surety Insurance vs. Property Guarantee: Which is Cheaper in 2026
The article discusses the costs and considerations of using surety insurance versus property guarantees for renting homes in Argentina.
From Meloni to Schlein, the political condolences
Italian politicians express condolences for the victims of the tram derailment in Milan, calling for truth and justice regarding the incident.
Laboratorios Jayor will invest US$19.3 million to expand its plant in Pilar
Laboratorios Jayor is investing US$19.3 million to expand its manufacturing plant in Pilar, Argentina, which will include a new production line and increase capacity by 50%.
Brazilian meat company sued for dozens of miscarriages among employees
The Brazilian meat producer MBRF is facing a civil lawsuit due to alleged failures in protecting pregnant workers, following a case of a Venezuelan employee who suffered a miscarriage.
Vending in the city, troubles due to contractors, and the Pepsi agreement
Recent political polling in Reykjavik shows the independence and circular parties leading, while a contractor termination has raised liability concerns for the state.
NNPC woos investors as AjaokutaโGwagwalada gas segment, eyes July completion
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company is seeking to attract investors for the AjaokutaโGwagwalada gas segment, which aims for completion in July 2026 to enhance gas supply and industrial growth.
Florida man pulled free after getting stuck in โquick sandโ like mud for days
A Jacksonville man was rescued after being trapped in mud for several days without food or water.
The Search for Biological Mothers Turned into a Nightmare: "My Head Started Spinning, I Felt Dirty"
Teresa Weiler, adopted at a young age, reflects on her lifelong feelings of alienation and her quest to understand her biological origins, which became a painful experience.
AfD's Interest in NATO Weaknesses is Causing Concern in Berlin
In Berlin, concerns are rising over the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's request for information about NATO's defense weaknesses, amid fears that such information could reach the Kremlin.
Orban has deployed soldiers at energy facilities. Claims there is a threat of Ukrainian attacks.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has deployed soldiers at energy installations, claiming the need to protect against potential Ukrainian attacks amid rising tensions.
D. Dirkstys shared hot moments from a visit with O. Pikul: reactions from fans poured in
D. Dirkstys and O. Pikul shared intimate moments on social media during their time in Vilnius, attracting enthusiastic reactions from fans.
Dissatisfied with the results and announces actions
The article discusses dissatisfaction with results from recent initiatives and outlines planned actions to address the concerns.
Rฤzekne City Council Dissatisfied with Ministry of Culture's Proposed Law on 'Gors' Management
The Rฤzekne City Council has criticized the Ministry of Culture's proposed law regarding the management of the 'Gors' concert hall.
Gender, racism, and xenophobia: biases in artificial intelligence in Latin America
A study by researchers from the University of Los Andes reveals significant biases in AI models regarding gender and race stereotypes in Latin America.
Euro's coffee amazes at Prisma - this is how coffee competition is now
Finnish grocery prices for the cheapest coffee have sparked debate around quality, especially with budget options priced between one and two euros.