Great news for readers: articles from The New York Times will be available on the 15min portal
15min has announced that it will provide exclusive articles from The New York Times, allowing readers to stay informed on various global topics.
AI Text is a Small and Silent Fraction in the Newspaper
A recent analysis reveals that AI-generated text constitutes a small percentage, 8.9%, of opinion columns in Folha, with a notable number of articles having content mainly produced by AI.
SZ Weekender: Fresh Drive
The SZ Weekender features a collection of articles and quizzes for leisure reading.
Prosecutor: Aurimas Drižius is accused of defamation
Lithuanian public information creator Aurimas Drižius faces defamation charges, with multiple articles and videos being evaluated during an ongoing investigation into his publications.
Obituary: Kaare Aksnes was responsible for 300 articles in the Store Norske Leksikon
Kaare Aksnes, a notable contributor to the Store Norske Leksikon, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 87.
Man Documented for Allegedly Reprinting Publisher's Articles Without Permission, Earning Over 100 Million Yen in Advertising Revenue
A man has been documented for alleged copyright infringement after reposting articles from major publishers on his site's news aggregation platform, reaping over 100 million yen in ad revenues.
Naver Will Hide Election Article Comments Immediately Before Local Elections
Naver has announced that it will hide comments on political and election-related articles in the lead-up to the upcoming local elections, in response to concerns about potential manipulation of public opinion through comments.
Listen to our audio articles as you wish
Deník N introduces new features for audio articles in their app, allowing users to customize their listening experience.
Pensions for the Wealthy: Why Doctors and Lawyers Should Expect Less Retirement Benefits
Articles targeting elite professions, like doctors and lawyers, highlight the challenges they face with retirement pensions due to recent financial losses from investments.
Referendum, the reform is a drug that does not heal
Italy is set to hold a referendum on a constitutional reform that seeks to modify seven articles related to the autonomy of the judiciary and the balance of powers in the government.
PT opens divergence with Haddad and says it is against aid to banks in crisis
The Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) opposes key articles in a law that facilitates interventions by the Central Bank to support troubled financial institutions.
The CGT again calls for a suspension of a portion of the labor reform
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) in Argentina has renewed its request to suspend parts of the labor reform approved by Congress, specifically targeting two articles related to the transfer of labor justice to Buenos Aires and its partial elimination.
It does not reflect reality, prosecutors said about Deník N articles. Then events in the bitcoin case were confirmed.
Czech prosecutors, including the Chief Public Prosecutor, denied any external interference in the ongoing bitcoin case, while simultaneously confirming details about potential charges against former minister Pavel Blažek and his deputy, which were reported by Deník N.
Bus overturning on BR-251, birth of a baby bicudo, and rape of sisters; see the most read news of the week
The week's most read news articles include a fatal bus accident on BR-251, the birth of a baby bicudo, and serious allegations of sexual abuse against two young girls.
Lizards Will Scurry Away in Summer, Try These Easy Methods
As summer begins, articles reveal effective natural methods to keep lizards away from homes, avoiding harmful chemicals.
Journalism: How AI Images Made Their Way into German Media
The article discusses the discovery of manipulated photos in reports about Iran by the German magazine Der Spiegel, prompting the removal of these images from several articles.
Krista Aru Revives the Spirit of Jaan Tõnisson
Krista Aru's family, alongside various institutions, presented a collection of her articles titled 'Layers of Cultural Space', honoring her literary contributions and legacy.
The Flood of Scientific Research Threatens the Quality of the System Used to Evaluate It
The increasing number of published scientific articles may compromise the quality of the evaluation system according to researchers from the United States.
Bias in News: Is There a Relationship Between Journalists' Political Leanings and the Quality of Their Production?
A study published by RQ1 investigates the relationship between journalists' political biases and the quality of their news articles.
RÚV is independent of political and private interests
RÚV, Iceland's national broadcasting service, emphasizes its independence from political and private interests by adding a disclaimer to its news articles.
The dead language is very much alive: EL PAÍS is written in Latin
Two professors translate 60 articles from EL PAÍS into Latin, highlighting innovative adaptations to the ancient language.
SPORT REPORTER: First of all, this is not how to speak to a child. Secondly, Kelly Sildaru deserves recognition.
The discussion revolves around the alleged mistreatment of a minor and the societal perceptions of such issues, particularly in light of recent articles about Kelly Sildaru.
The PP proposes to repeal two articles of the 'Trans Law' three years after its approval
The People's Party (PP) in Spain proposes to repeal parts of the 'Trans Law' aiming to impose restrictions on gender self-determination for sex registration.
VIDEOS: BDP of Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Articles discuss various events and situations including Wall Street's work-from-home policy amid attacks, an Israeli missile near-miss, terror organization classifications impacting elections, police arrests, forensic findings regarding a police death, weather conditions in Southern and Southeastern Brazil, and legal discussions about a defense case.
After Denying Electoral Fraud... Lee Jun-seok Proposes Foreign Comment Ban Law 'Revealing Hate'
Lee Jun-seok's proposed law to ban foreign comments on political articles during election periods has sparked controversy over its implications for freedom of expression and potential discrimination.
Myongji University Electronics Students Publish Papers in SCIE and Join LG Electronics and ASML
Two undergraduate students from Myongji University's Department of Electronics have published articles in international academic journals and are set to join global companies LG Electronics and ASML after graduation.
Dam at risk of bursting, rescue of stranded horse and bus accident on BR-251; see the most read news of the week
A roundup of the week’s most read news articles in Brazil including a dam at risk of bursting, a horse rescue, and a bus accident on BR-251.
The Austrian will not let the leader of the parliamentary government party in
A technical issue has caused a page load failure on Novinky.cz, affecting access to their articles.
Labor reform: after its entry into force, the CGT filed a judicial appeal to stop the law
After President Javier Milei enacted labor reform legislation, the CGT filed a legal challenge against its implementation, targeting specific articles related to labor court jurisdiction.
PHOTOS ⟩ A collection completed by Krista Aru in her final weeks of life has been published
A posthumous collection of articles by Krista Aru, titled 'Layers of Cultural Space', has been released by the Postimees Publishing House.
Russian-Origin Explosive Business Provokes Controversy – Member of Parliament Seeks Answers Following IL Articles
A Finnish MP has called for answers regarding a Russian-owned explosives business in Finland, following recent articles highlighting potential environmental and national security threats.
Claudia Sheinbaum delivers electoral reform to Congress: It would change 11 articles of the Constitution
Claudia Sheinbaum presented an electoral reform proposal to the Mexican Congress that aims to amend 11 articles of the Constitution and seeks to change how plurinominal legislators are elected.
Presidency delivers electoral reform to the Chamber of Deputies: What’s next?
The Mexican government has delivered a proposed electoral reform to the Chamber of Deputies, outlining changes to 11 constitutional articles.
Journalist 'pleases' media readers with articles about his own murders. In the end, he drowns in a bucket of water
A journalist committed brutal murders and described these crimes in articles published in the newspaper where he worked, shocking the local community in North Macedonia.
The Latest Articles from Krista Aru's New Book Were Completed in Her Final Weeks of Life
Postimees has published a collection of articles by Krista Aru, the last of which was finalized during her final weeks, with a presentation scheduled at the Estonian Literary Museum.
INTERVIEW ⟩ Professor Arne Merilai's Life Work is Released as an Unusually Comprehensive Book
A new extensive compilation of articles by Tartu University literature professor Arne Merilai has been published, summarizing his life's work in the field of Estonian poetry.
Readers comment on articles celebrating Folha's 105 years
The article discusses reader comments celebrating Folha's 105 years, focusing on the engagement and diversity in the newsroom.
What 15min subscribers are reading: February's TOP10
15min presents a list of the top 10 articles read by its subscribers in February.
Pocket Books: Romanticism, Nostalgia, and a Painful 'Goodbye'
The article reflects on the decline of pocket books in Greece, prompted by recent articles from prominent publications like The New York Times and The Guardian that sparked a broader discussion on the topic.
Complete labor reform: article by article, this is Javier Milei's project
The Argentine Senate has passed a comprehensive labor reform project proposed by President Javier Milei, which includes over 200 articles aimed at modifying current labor practices, incentivizing formal employment, and reforming the labor justice system.
Exclusive: Former Human Rights Commissioner Lee Chung-sang Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Media Report, Ultimately Reversed by Supreme Court
Former National Human Rights Commission Commissioner Lee Chung-sang's defamation lawsuit against a newspaper was reversed by South Korea's Supreme Court, which ruled that the articles in question were in the public interest.
From Declaration to Constitution. The Adams and Jefferson Dispute
The article discusses the historical context of the Articles of Confederation and the evolution of American governance, particularly emphasizing the contributions of Thomas Jefferson and the weaknesses of the early federal government.
Reserve Colonel Marcos Serra Uses Comment Section to Defend Conservative Values
Retired Colonel Marcos Serra actively engages in commenting on news articles to express his conservative values, despite his disagreement with the outlet's editorial stance.
Assistance Act: the subcommittee has 102 articles to discuss, meaning ¾ of the act
A Polish parliamentary subcommittee is working through the Assistance Act, having analyzed only seven of its 102 articles so far due to issues with clarity and legislative precision.
Retired journalist fights machismo in comments on Folha: 'If only men speak, it seems we don't care'
Leonilda Pereira Simões, a retired journalist in Brazil, actively combats machismo in the comments section of Folha's articles, especially those discussing topics like feminicide and misogyny.
The Story of a Fake Journalist: Aneta Leitmanová Published Hundreds of Articles, Spread Hate, and Then Disappeared
Aneta Leitmanová, an anonymous journalist credited with numerous politically charged articles, has resurfaced in the news following a court decision against her for a defamatory article.
Create Your Own Listening Program for Your Car or Running. In the Denník N App, You Can Set the Playback Order
The Denník N app now allows users to customize the playback order of audio versions of articles and podcasts for listening on the go.
An Exciting and Adventurous Collection of Articles from Our Recent History
The article discusses Peep Pillak's contributions to Estonian historical literature through his engaging narratives about archaeological expeditions related to prominent historical figures.
The student newspaper of Katerini, this Sunday with VIMA
The student newspaper 'TO VIMA of Katerini' will be published this Sunday, featuring various articles reflecting the opinions and concerns of local students.
Friend of the Moment or Enemy of Tomorrow? The Story of Independent Journalists with Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses how independent journalists are navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence after the controversy of AI-generated articles.