Following the Arrest of Greenpeace Activists, Protests Continue in Front of Congress Against the Glacier Law Reform
Protests against the reform of the Glacier Law continue in Argentina following the arrest of Greenpeace activists, who claim the initiative benefits mining interests over environmental protection.
Myles Gray was injecting unprescribed testosterone, doctor tells hearing into patient’s death
A doctor has testified that Myles Gray, who died during a police encounter in 2015, had been using unprescribed testosterone and that it could have exacerbated his bipolar disorder.
Conference League. Jagiellonia's victory in Italy, Lech advances. Who is the next opponent?
Jagiellonia Białystok achieved a notable victory against Fiorentina in Italy, marking a significant advancement in the Conference League.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
'We got here because we echoed the question of who ordered Marielle's murder,' emphasizes city councilor's daughter about the case
'We got here because we echoed the question of who ordered Marielle's murder,' emphasizes city councilor's daughter about the case of Marielle Franco.
'Folha brought me a feeling of not being alone,' says reader who grew up with the newspaper
'Folha' reader Jaime de Souza Filho reflects on how the newspaper shaped his life and provided a sense of community.
Joanna Page, the actress who got naked in Love Actually and now skips the hot scenes when watching the movie with her children
Joanna Page reflects on her role in 'Love Actually' and reveals she skips her nude scenes when watching the film with her children.
Student from Columbia University released after being detained by DHS agents
Columbia University student Ellie Aghayeva was released after being detained by DHS agents who allegedly posed as police officers to enter her apartment.
Mall del Sol will be a race track: Run with Them 3K will bring together families who will write the name of the woman who inspires them on their t-shirt
Mall del Sol is hosting ‘Corre con Ellas 3K,’ a recreational race on International Women's Day where participants honor inspiring women by writing their names on their shirts.
Who are the three senators who voted against the agreement between Mercosur and the European Union
Three senators from the Justicialist block voted against the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, despite the Senate's overwhelming support for the deal.
Who was the woman killed after refusing a kiss in MG: 'Exemplary mother and worker'
Priscila Beatriz Assis Teixeira, a 38-year-old mother from Campos Altos, Brazil, was fatally stabbed after refusing a kiss from a young man.
An Agricultural Building Burned with Open Flames in Vilnius - A Person Who Put Out the Fire Was Injured
A person was injured while extinguishing a fire in an agricultural building in Vilnius, Lithuania, which was reported around 19:13 and extinguished by firefighters by 21:11.
Man who killed ex-wife and sent message to the victim's mother after the crime in Paraíba is arrested in São Paulo
A man suspected of killing his ex-wife in Paraíba has been arrested in São Paulo after being on the run for over a month.
Denver mayor orders ICE agents detained if they ‘assault or shoot’ residents
Denver's Mayor Mike Johnston has issued an executive order to detain ICE agents who use excessive force against civilians.
Gorton and Denton by-election: Who are the candidates vying to be the next MP
Voters in Gorton and Denton are participating in a by-election where Labour, the Green Party, and Reform are competing for the MP seat.
Mum who vanished just before Christmas 2001 seen for first time in 24 years
Michele Hundley Smith, who disappeared in 2001, has been found alive but opted not to reconnect with her family.
EastEnders fans 'rumble' identity of flashforward gunman who's after Max Branning
Fans of the BBC soap opera 'EastEnders' speculate on the identity of a gunman threatening Max Branning's children in a dramatic New Year's Day flashforward episode.
He is the great sex symbol of our time in lewd films. But I think of Harry Potter
The article discusses the intersection of popular culture and adult themes, particularly focusing on the actor who plays Dudley in 'Harry Potter' and his surprising portrayal in explicit films.
Video: this was the emotional moment when Nahuel Gallo's wife heard her husband's voice after 445 days
María Alexandra Gómez received a call from her husband Nahuel Gallo, who has been detained in Venezuela, after 445 days of isolation.
Where is Cordelia Farrell now?
The article discusses the return of ITV's true crime docu-series focusing on the case of Cordelia Farrell, who fatally stabbed her partner Wayne Coventry in 2019.
Nancy Guthrie neighbors' Ring camera captures vehicles on possible route from crime scene
Footage from a Ring camera in Tucson may provide clues regarding the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, who vanished on February 1.
Brutal attack in the suburbs: they threw him to the ground and kicked him in the head to steal his car
A man in Merlo, Argentina, was violently attacked and robbed of his car by two assailants who kicked him in the head while he lay helpless on the ground.
Coronation Street fans 'rumble' who uncovers Jodie's dark secrets - and it's not Lily
Fans of Coronation Street speculate that Bethany Platt may be the one to uncover Jodie Ramsey's dark secrets rather than Lily.
Biden-appointed judge who rejected Trump deportation policy previously rebuked by SCOTUS
A federal judge appointed by Biden has ruled against Trump's third-country deportation policy, facing previous rebuke from the Supreme Court.
Sweet! Four Seasons Spent with Peach Friends
A whimsical story about a character named Mana who interacts with magical peaches, illustrating themes of companionship and growth.
44 Years of 'In the Mood for Love', the Legend Continues
The article reflects on the enduring legacy of actor Tony Leung, who celebrates his 44th year in film while still captivating audiences with his performances.
VIDEO: The judge Siliņeviča, who is being prosecuted for fraud and is suspended, continues to work in the justice sector
Judge Siliņeviča, currently under investigation for fraud, continues to serve in a different capacity within the justice system despite her suspension.
Carpathian: The Tale of a Soldier–Wanderer. From War to War
The article reflects on the life and experiences of Edmund Król, a soldier who fought during World War II and documented his journey from Poland to the West and back.
Man killed by coast guard wanted to incite revolt in Cuba, says friend
Michel Ortega Casanova, who was killed by the Cuban coast guard, aimed to spark a rebellion in Cuba, according to his associates.
More seek compensation in the spiral case than the Greenland government expected
209 Greenlandic women who had a spiral inserted without consent are seeking compensation from Greenland, significantly more than anticipated by the government.
VIDEO: Parking wall collapses during rain in Sul de Minas and woman is nearly hit
A heavy rain in Itajubá, Brazil, caused a parking wall to collapse, narrowly missing a woman who was at the scene, though no injuries were reported.
Jean-Louis Bourlanges and Jean-Dominique Senard: "Today, no one really knows who is responsible for what"
Jean-Louis Bourlanges and Jean-Dominique Senard discuss the culture of irresponsibility in both private and public sectors in their report for the Institut Montaigne.
DHS says Columbia student taken into custody is illegal alien whose visa was terminated under Obama admin
The DHS confirmed the arrest of Columbia University student Elmina Aghayeva, who was detained for being in the U.S. illegally after her student visa expired in 2016.
Glacier Law: What is Being Debated in Congress, Who Benefits, and What Investments Are Awaiting
The Argentine Senate is debating changes to the Glacier Law, which aims to protect glaciers but has been stalled since its inception due to lack of regulations.
Horror in Caseros: a woman and her son found dead, believed to be murdered by her partner who then committed suicide
A tragic family incident unfolded in Caseros, Argentina, where a man is suspected of murdering his partner and their son before taking his own life.
This character who fiddles with a melodic monster will represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest
The UK will be represented by artist Sam Bartle, known as 'LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER', at the Eurovision Song Contest with his experimental electronic music style.
These are the only coaches of Barcelona SC who have won in Argentina in the Copa Libertadores.
The article discusses the rare achievement of Barcelona Sporting Club coaches winning matches in Argentina during the Copa Libertadores.
Mother missing for 25 years was arrested a week after being found
A 62-year-old woman, who was missing for 25 years, was arrested a week after being located due to an outstanding DUI warrant from 2001.
Learn who the businessman arrested is suspected of participating in a whiskey cargo theft valued at R$ 1 million
Businessman Sirval Wandermurem Ferreira Neto has been arrested in Teresina, Brazil, suspected of being a key player in a criminal group involved in cargo thefts, including a recent R$ 1 million whiskey heist.
Liberal MP denounces official who claimed India ceased foreign interference against Canada
A Liberal MP criticized a senior official for claiming that India had stopped its campaign of foreign interference in Canada, asserting that these activities persist based on feedback from local constituents and national security assessments.
Argentinian champion in the ranks of the country's champion 'Kauno Žalgiris'
Kauno Žalgiris has acquired an Argentinian champion player, who previously competed in the Argentine league and has experience in European football.
Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed Forces
A Conservative MP in Canada is seeking to identify any federal employees or members of the Canadian Armed Forces who support the 'antifa' movement.
Mother feared not being recognized by son after father was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and disappearing with child for more than two years: 'I asked for a hug'
A mother reunited with her son after he was found two years following his kidnapping by his father, who was arrested in Goiânia.
A crew member of the boat who died in Cuba wanted to ignite "the spark" of an uprising on the island, said a political ally.
Michel Ortega Casanova, killed during a confrontation with Cuban coast guards, aimed to incite an uprising against the Cuban government, according to a political ally.
Official: Augustas Marčiulionis, who competed in the NBA G League, returns to "Rytas" – claims he has matured
Augustas Marčiulionis returns to Vilnius' "Rytas" after playing in the NBA G League, asserting he has matured during his time abroad.
NASA astronaut reveals he was the one who had a medical issue that led to crew's early return to Earth
Astronaut Mike Fincke announced that a medical issue he experienced aboard the International Space Station prompted an early return for his crew, Crew-11.
Quebec campaign aims to combat alpha male influencers who trivialize sexual violence
A new campaign in Quebec is targeting male influencers who downplay sexual violence, part of a broader initiative to promote consent and awareness on university campuses.
84% of those who began detention last year were foreign nationals
A report reveals that 84% of individuals who were placed in custody last year in Iceland were foreign nationals.
Florida man kills 2, wounds deputy and 1 other in vehicular attack, shooting spree: sheriff
A violent incident in Pahokee, Florida involved a man who killed two people and injured a deputy before being shot himself.
Obituary: A Humanist in the Starkest Socialism
The article pays tribute to Tom Schilling, a ballet director who resisted the oppressive regime of East Germany's Stasi while leading the Komische Oper in Berlin.