Did you see? Public transport stoppage, 1st case of Mpox, bones found, Ufac elections and more
This article highlights key news stories in Brazil from March 14 to 21, 2026, including a public transport stoppage, the first case of Mpox, and the ongoing health concerns of environmental activist Raimundo Mendes de Barros.
In South Australia One Nation has put meat on the bones of its polling surge โ now both major parties need to respond
The South Australian election results saw Peter Malinauskas' Labor government confirmed as the winner, but the rise of One Nation poses significant challenges for both major parties.
Burned human bones found in the woods of ล irvintos district
Burned human bones were discovered in the woods of the ล irvintos district, prompting a police investigation into the cause of death.
Possible human bones found in ล irvintos district
Bones believed to be human were discovered in a burned pavilion in the ล irvintos district, prompting a pre-trial investigation into the cause of death.
Archaeology: Otto! Is it really you?
Researchers have investigated bones from the imperial tomb in Magdeburg Cathedral, identifying two emperors instead of one.
After DNA Research: The Bones of Otto the Great are Authentic
Recent DNA research confirms that the remains attributed to Otto I and Henry II are authentic, shedding light on medieval history.
'Roza Iftar is a pure religious act, not a picnic,' condemnation of biryani party on the Ganges
Fourteen Muslim youths were arrested for holding an Iftar party on a boat in the Ganges, eating chicken biryani, and discarding bones in the river, with widespread condemnation from local authorities.
Greta Found in Vilnius, the Corpses of Two Men โ Bodies Decayed to the Point of Bones Being Visible
Police in Vilnius reported the discovery of a deceased man's body in advanced decomposition, prompting investigations into the cause of death.
Halkidiki: Human skull and bones found in artificial lake
A human skull and bones were discovered in an artificial lake in Halkidiki, Greece, during cleaning operations.
Biryani Iftar Party in Ganga, FIR Filed
Fourteen Muslim youths were arrested in Varanasi for holding an Iftar party on a boat in the Ganga river, where non-vegetarian food was consumed and bones were thrown into the water, leading to a complaint of hurting religious sentiments.
"There are bones everywhere": the whale cemeteries that transform the depths of the sea
Photographer Alex Dawson captures the stark reality of whale cemeteries in the sea near Greenland, highlighting the ecological implications of whale deaths in this fragile marine environment.
High blood pressure, weak bones, and kidney damage: these are the effects of excessive sodium in the diet
The article discusses the health risks associated with excessive sodium intake, highlighting that the World Health Organization estimates nearly 1.89 million deaths annually are linked to this issue.
Neither C nor D, the forgotten vitamin that protects bones, skin, and eyesight
Vitamin A plays a crucial role in health, particularly for bones, skin, and eyesight, yet many people do not get enough of it, as highlighted by the World Health Organization.
Trump only listens to his bones
The article reflects on military incompetence through the lens of historical events and discusses Israel's strategic decisions regarding Iran.
Vitamin D: why its deficiency is related to heart attack, diabetes, and weak bones
The article discusses the critical role of vitamin D in preventing chronic diseases and supporting biological defenses, highlighting its importance in bone health and metabolic functions.
The daily smoothie that strengthens bones and improves bone health
A daily smoothie is highlighted for its benefits in strengthening bones and improving overall bone health, addressing the common deficiency of essential nutrients in Argentina.
How well do you know human bones? 10/10 is a professional's score
A quiz tests knowledge of human bones, with a perfect score indicating professional-level understanding.
The Paralympian was born without fibula bones after the Chernobyl accident. Parents were told she was dead
Oksana Masters, a successful Paralympic athlete, overcame severe health challenges stemming from her birth in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, where she was born without fibula bones due to radiation exposure.
Ultra-processed foods are the 'enemy' of our bones
A study suggests that high consumption of ultra-processed foods is connected to lower bone density and increased fracture risk.
The Risks of Storing and Consuming Human Tissue, Such as Umbilical Cords
Elton John's unique use of his own knee bones as jewelry prompts a broader discussion on the implications of preserving human tissue post-surgery.
The war in Iran will soon be over, says Trump. 'We are still breaking their bones,' argues Israel
Donald Trump asserts the war against Iran may be nearing its end, yet tensions rise between the U.S. and Israel over differing views on how and when to conclude the conflict.
Bone fractures and bruises - Riga's guardianship authority has recorded violence against infants a few months old
The Riga guardianship authority has identified cases of physical abuse against infants under three months old, leading to broken bones and bruises, and has initiated criminal proceedings against parents.
But Netanyahu doesn't want to stop: "We are breaking bones in Tehran. The people should rise up"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserts that the military offensive against Iran is ongoing, urging Iranian citizens to rise against their regime.
Discovering the molecular keys that allow bones to adapt to movement and effort
An international study has identified key proteins involved in bone adaptation to movement and remodeling, shedding light on vertebrate bone structure evolution.
Contact with blood, bones, and animal skin: 78 teenagers in dangerous child labor situations removed in SC
An operation removed 78 teenagers from hazardous child labor situations in Criciรบma, southern Santa Catarina, primarily in the textile and meatpacking sectors.
2519 Missing Persons from the Great East Japan Earthquake; One Girl Identified from Bones Last Year
As the 15th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake approaches, authorities report a slight decrease in missing persons, down to 2,519, with one girl identified from bone remains last year.
Funny Bones at Lustspielhaus: Comedian Simon Pearce and His Chatterbox Solo
Comedian Simon Pearce delivers a light-hearted performance, blending everyday observations with humor in his fourth solo show, 'Funny Bones' at Lustspielhaus.
They Are Not What You Think: The Vitamins that Strengthen Your Bones
Scientific analysis highlights the importance of certain vitamins and nutrients in maintaining bone health and preventing fractures.
Police investigate bones found in land after fire in Presidente Prudente
The Civil Police of Presidente Prudente is investigating the origin of bone fragments discovered on vacant land following a fire.
Reality of 'boil-in-a-bag' cremations from dissolved bodies to pulverised bones
Scotland has legalized 'boil-in-the-bag' cremations, an eco-friendly alternative to traditional methods, sparking discussions on its acceptance.
Persistent Muscle Pain? The Magnesium that Accelerates Recovery and Strengthens Bones
Medical specialists highlight the benefits of magnesium in improving physical health and muscle recovery, particularly emphasizing the importance of magnesium citrate.
Heartbroken daughter spends thousands searching for murdered mum's bones
A daughter has spent thousands of pounds in a desperate search for her murdered mother's bones after she went missing in Florida.
Fernando Mora, psychiatrist: "Magnesium not only strengthens muscles and bones, it is also a great ally for the brain, controls stress, and improves emotional well-being"
Psychiatrist Fernando Mora emphasizes the importance of magnesium in enhancing mental and emotional health while discussing its dietary sources and the need for medical supervision in supplementation.
From emotional buys to bad bones: Avoid these traps when looking for a house
First-time home buyers Georgia Frances King and Mete Erdogan share their journey of finding a unique property while navigating the challenges of the housing market in Melbourne.
Your Current Choices Shape 'Your Bones in 10 Years'
The article discusses the importance of bone health and how lifestyle choices impact the risk of osteoporosis, especially among women after menopause.
'I had a holiday toothache, then dentist said he couldn't find my bones'
A man experienced severe dental pain while on holiday, leading to a shocking cancer diagnosis after a dentist could not find bone on the affected side of his face.
Hitting the Face with a Hammer: The Madness of 'Bone Smashing' Takes Over TikTok
A dangerous trend known as 'Bone Smashing' is becoming popular on TikTok, where individuals harm their facial bones in the belief it will improve their appearance.
The Taliban horror is law. Broken bones for women? It's worse to hit dogs
A new penal code in Afghanistan codifies severe punishments for women, far less severe for animal abuse, reflecting the Taliban's repressive regime.
Exhibition of the Remains of St. Francis / Do not expect worship of dead bones in Assisi, but a meeting with the living saint
A large number of pilgrims visit Assisi for the first exhibition of the remains of St. Francis, where they experience a mix of reverence and quick processing through the site.
Bones found in railway construction in Maranhรฃo are from a long-necked dinosaur
Bones discovered nearly five years ago in a railway construction site in Davinรณpolis, Maranhรฃo, belong to a new species of dinosaur named Dasosaurus tocantinensis, which lived approximately 120 million years ago.
Setback for the Government: A Judge Rejected the Entry of Meat with Bones into Santa Cruz
A federal judge in Rรญo Gallegos ruled against the Argentine government's attempt to allow the import of bone-in beef into Santa Cruz, declaring the measure invalid due to the region's disease-free status.
Relic of Francis of Assisi: Why this mass influx for a few old bones?
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims are flocking to Assisi, Italy, to see the bones of St. Francis of Assisi, marking an unusual surge in relic worship.
Unforgettable - Great Criminal Cases: Three Children, Skin and Bones
The article recounts a tragic case where foster children suffer from neglect and malnourishment while the biological children of the couple are well-fed.
Mystery with the bones in Chalkidiki: Unknown details, the head has not been located
A human body was discovered in Chalkidiki, leading to an ongoing investigation as authorities search for more details.
Influencer Encourages Followers to Smash Facial Bones with Hammer
An influencer is promoting dangerous behavior by encouraging followers to smash their facial bones with a hammer.
Bag with bones found in a bin in the courtyard of Karditsa Hospital
A bag containing bones was discovered in a trash bin in the courtyard of Karditsa Hospital, prompting an alarm among authorities.
Karditsa: A bag with bones found in a hospital dumpster
Human bones were discovered in a garbage bag thrown into a dumpster near the Karditsa hospital in Greece.
Now it's in the law: Afghan men are allowed to beat their wives
A new law by the Taliban endorses violence against women, allowing husbands to beat their wives as long as it does not result in broken bones.
The bones of Saint Francis of Assisi are exhibited publicly in Italy for the first time
Italy is publicly exhibiting the bones of Saint Francis of Assisi for the first time as part of the celebration of the 800th anniversary of his death.
How do scientists determine the shape of ancient dinosaurs just from bones?
Scientists use fossilized bones as a 'geometric map' to reconstruct the size, balance, and motion of ancient dinosaurs, rather than merely imagining their appearance.