Central Africa: Intensified UPDF Patrols Reduce Cross-Border Militia Attacks On Lake Albert
Increased patrols by the Uganda People's Defence Forces on Lake Albert have led to a significant decrease in attacks on Ugandan fishermen by militiamen from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Albert Einstein: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the first"
The article reflects on a famous quote by Albert Einstein regarding the infinite nature of the universe and human stupidity, drawing parallels with contemporary society.
Eintracht talent from Sweden: Is Love Arrhov the key player of tomorrow?
Love Arrhov, a 17-year-old talent from Sweden, joined Eintracht Frankfurt in winter and is already seen as a potential key player after being favored by coach Albert Riera over Mario Götze.
One of the Monaco Prince's illegitimate children longs for attention
Jazmin Grimaldi, the illegitimate daughter of Prince Albert II of Monaco, seeks the spotlight after living in obscurity for years.
Grandmother hopes RCMP find missing infant granddaughter’s body
A grandmother is pleading for the RCMP to locate the body of her missing granddaughter, who is connected to a tragic case of her daughter's death in St. Albert, Alberta.
Albert Zennou: 'Scandals, controversies, rejection... and yet LFI is progressing'
Albert Zennou discusses how, despite scandals and controversies, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and La France Insoumise continue to gain electoral ground.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ Einstein published the general theory of relativity, the Republican Party of the USA was established
The article highlights significant historical events that occurred on March 20, including Albert Einstein's publication of the general theory of relativity and various notable happenings in Estonia.
Why there is no anti-war movement in the USA
The article discusses the absence of an anti-war movement in the USA, contrasting historical perspectives with current political motivations.
Selma Lagerlöf thought Bauer's drawings were "awful"
Newly acquired letters from John Bauer's correspondence with Albert Bonniers Förlag reveal Selma Lagerlöf's critical views on Bauer's early illustrations for her reading book.
Lulu, 77, makes morbid death admission 'I wonder how long I've got left'
Lulu, the 77-year-old singer and actress, reflects on her mortality and the importance of seeking help for addiction and mental health as she prepares for a concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Anna Lapwood, the 'TikTok organist', turns viral videos into sold-out concerts
Anna Lapwood, known as the 'TikTok organist', has turned her social media success into a worldwide concert phenomenon, delighting audiences with a mix of classical organ music and popular film scores.
"Every day we know more and understand less": the warning from Albert Einstein that remains relevant
Einstein's warning about the limits of knowledge remains poignant in today's world of rapid scientific and technological advancements.
Motorsport: Albert von Thurn und Taxis hospitalized after rally accident
Albert Fürst von Thurn und Taxis was involved in a serious accident during a motorsport rally in Austria and is currently hospitalized with an unclear condition.
Fell down a slope: Albert von Thurn and Taxis injured at rally
Albert von Thurn und Taxis, a German entrepreneur and race driver, was injured during a motorsport rally in Austria after his vehicle veered off the road and fell 50 to 70 meters down a slope.
Pi Day: Why it is celebrated every March 14
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 each year to promote mathematics and its applications in education and daily life.
Albert kidnapped in Italy
Albert has been reported kidnapped in Italy, raising concerns over his well-being.
Burglary at Albert's
Professional footballer Albert Guðmundsson's home in Florence, Italy, was burglarized, leading to the theft of several valuable personal items.
'Blur's Alex James has served up the perfect slice of Britpop nostalgia'
Alex James' 'Britpop Classical' tour revives beloved 90s Britpop anthems with orchestral arrangements, providing fans a nostalgic experience at the Royal Albert Hall.
Albert Velasco: "Sixena is not just paintings; it is an identity conflict"
Catalan art historian Albert Velasco discusses the significant cultural and identity implications surrounding the Sixena mural paintings and his critical take on the ongoing legal battle in a newly published book.
Value Scope: Cheltenham Gold Cup each way horse racing tips for showpiece on ITV
The article provides tips for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, highlighting a specific horse to watch, Spinningayarn, for the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle with suggested betting advice.
Albert Einstein and the Key to Happiness: "We Cannot Solve a Problem with the Same Thinking We Used When We Created It"
Albert Einstein emphasized the importance of transforming mental paradigms and nurturing curiosity to address life's challenges.
Albert Tuca, president of the Catalan euthanasia commission, on the ‘Noelia case’: “No one is legitimized to revoke the decision of a competent adult person”
Albert Tuca expresses concern over the ongoing legal challenges regarding euthanasia in the case of Noelia, a paraplegic young woman.
From Ulm to Hechingen: Journey to the Roots of Albert Einstein in Baden-Wurttemberg
The article explores the significant places in Baden-Wurttemberg linked to Albert Einstein, coinciding with the anniversary of his birth.
Is the stage heating up in Miami?: Albert Pujols' warning before facing Venezuela for the WBC lead
Albert Pujols emphasizes that winning is the primary goal for the Dominican Republic's team in the World Baseball Classic as they prepare to face Venezuela.
Tactics of Eintracht: How Albert Riera is Bringing Back the 'Libero'
Albert Riera has implemented a 1990s-inspired tactical approach to stabilize Eintracht Frankfurt's defense as their new coach.
Pope Leo XIV will visit a country for eight hours in March
Pope Leo XIV will undertake an eight-hour visit to Monaco on March 28, meeting with Prince Albert II and celebrating a mass during his stay.
The training wheels of the bike and Einstein
Ben Irvine explores the joy of cycling and its connection to independence and self-discovery, drawing inspiration from Albert Einstein's iconic imagery on a bicycle.
The bad start of the new Formula 1 or why drivers hate their cars: "There will soon be a big accident"
Drivers express dissatisfaction with the new Formula 1 cars, indicating a potential safety concern amid Mercedes' dominance in the early races.
‘Boring race’: ‘Checo’ Pérez explains why he did not enjoy his return at the Australian GP
Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez expressed dissatisfaction with his performance and experience during the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, citing the race as boring and highlighting issues with his car.
The Prophecy of Prophecies
The article discusses the risks of escalating conflicts leading to nuclear confrontation, referencing Albert Einstein's views and contemporary political actions.
Motorsport: Too Little Show? The New Formula 1 Sees a Silver Lining
The recent Formula 1 season opener in Albert Park highlighted increased excitement with significantly more overtaking maneuvers, leading to heightened fan enjoyment.
Spanish Football Coach: How Riera's Method Works at Eintracht Frankfurt
Albert Riera, the new coach of Eintracht Frankfurt, has implemented changes that drive the team but also expressed a desire for further improvement after their recent victory.
How did Franco Colapinto perform in the Australian GP of Formula 1?
Franco Colapinto finished 14th in the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, facing challenges despite having a potentially better-performing vehicle.
Perspective: Mercedes can't afford to lick its wounds before the fall
The article discusses the impact of new rules in Formula 1, highlighting the unpredictability of a race where Mercedes had a strong showing but faltered due to a poor strategy decision.
Reaction from the grid to Piastri's 'devastating' Australian GP crash
Oscar Piastri crashed before the Australian Grand Prix began, disappointing local fans at Albert Park.
Tuukka Taponen's agony continues – Completely left in the dark
Tuukka Taponen finished 13th in a challenging race at Albert Park, struggling with tire management and unable to score points.
Eintracht midfielder: This is why Oscar Højlund is the coach's favorite
Oscar Højlund has earned a starting position in Eintracht Frankfurt due to his hard work and a new coaching approach under Albert Riera.
F1 Australian GP with Franco Colapinto, LIVE: race schedule and where to watch Formula 1 this Saturday, March 7
The Formula 1 season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, where Franco Colapinto is set to start in 16th place.
Schedule of the Australian Grand Prix of Formula 1
The Australian Grand Prix marks the start of the 2026 Formula 1 season this weekend at Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit, with Franco Colapinto debuting as a main driver.
Claude Palmero, the former accountant of Albert of Monaco, reveals the prince's secrets in a book: “I will not discuss private life unless attacked”
Claude Palmero, the former accountant for Albert of Monaco, discusses secrets surrounding the prince in his new book while also detailing a judicial battle after his dismissal in 2023.
Aussie crashes out with teammate in dramatic start to F3 season
Australian driver James Wharton experienced a dramatic end to his first Formula 3 race of the season after crashing out with teammate Louie Sharp at Albert Park.
What Thoughts Usually Fill the Heart
The article contrasts the lives and choices of Albert Schweitzer and Albert Camus, highlighting the different values that guided their actions and the legacies they left behind.
When F1 cars crash, Albert Park's trauma team is called into action
The medical team at Albert Park's Grand Prix is prepared to assist F1 drivers in crash situations during the Australian Grand Prix.
Addition of Water and Glycerol. Albert and Billa Must Recall Counterfeit White Wine from Spain
Czech supermarket chains Albert and Billa are recalling counterfeit white wine from Spain that has been found to contain water and glycerol.
Quote of the Day, by Albert Einstein: "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, while imagination embraces the entire world"
Albert Einstein's quote emphasizes the value of imagination over knowledge, illustrating his belief in the limitless potential of creative thinking.
What time does the Dominican Republic play against Nicaragua in the 2026 World Baseball Classic? Hours by country on March 6 and how to watch the game live on WBC
The Dominican Republic will play against Nicaragua on March 6, 2026, as part of the World Baseball Classic, showcasing a strong team led by Albert Pujols against a motivated Nicaraguan squad.
Franco Colapinto at the Australian Grand Prix, live: the first training session
Franco Colapinto, the Argentine driver, begins his season as a full-time racer for Alpine at the Australian Grand Prix, participating in the first training session at Albert Park.
Prince Albert police investigating death of 3-year-old boy
Police are investigating the death of a three-year-old boy in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, after he was found unresponsive at a residence.
F1 Schedule: Here’s How the Australian GP Will Be Raced
The 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off this weekend at the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, with live broadcasts available through Fox Sports and Disney+ Premium.
Dominican Republic vs Nicaragua for the 2026 World Baseball Classic: when is it, at what time, and where to watch LIVE the match for the WBC
The Dominican Republic faces Nicaragua in the World Baseball Classic 2026, led by stars like Juan Soto and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., as they seek redemption from the previous tournament.