Solve Friday's Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new mini crossword puzzle that can be solved on mobile devices or computers, appealing to both casual and dedicated puzzle enthusiasts.
Netflix has backed down in the battle for Warner Bros, so the famous studio can be taken over by Paramount
Netflix has stepped back, allowing Paramount to potentially take over Warner Bros.
Lisa Magnusson: If Your House 'Sticks Out to Bureaucrats,' It Can Be Expensive
The article discusses the costly legal battles homeowners may face when municipal authorities disapprove of their house's color, regardless of how understated it is.
QUIZ: From Romance to Crazy Bloodbaths. Can You Recognize Famous Movie Houses?
The article features a quiz challenging readers to identify iconic movie houses from various film genres, highlighting the significance of these locations in cinematic storytelling.
Sustainable building: How different green single-family homes look
A new book showcases diverse eco-friendly single-family homes designed by architects worldwide, challenging the notion that only multi-family housing can be sustainable.
SMART CHOICES: These 8 foods support the body's defenses
A recent article highlights eight foods identified by American scientist William Li that can help reduce cancer risk through their bioactive compounds.
"Girls don't simulate as much as boys." Women can play football and can play it well, despite critics
The article discusses the challenges and potential of women's football in Czechia, highlighting recent successes in women's sports amidst ongoing skepticism.
Weekend Cinema on Movistar Plus+: Goya-nominated Films You Can Watch Now
Movistar Plus+ offers a selection of Goya-nominated films available for streaming as the awards approach.
Only for one day in March: Miami will allow U.S. passport processing without prior appointment
Miami, Florida will host an event on March 12 where U.S. passports can be processed without an appointment, aimed at first-time applicants using form DS-11.
After 12th, Arts Stream Students Can Build Good Careers with This Graduate Course...
Students from the arts stream after 12th grade can pursue various graduate courses to enhance their careers, including law, design, and management.
When to Look for Rent? At the End of the Year, You Can Negotiate Discounts, Spring and Summer Are Difficult
The article discusses the optimal times to search for rental properties, emphasizing potential discounts at the end of the year and the challenges associated with spring and summer.
How will the day be for Libra individuals?
Today, Libras can expect improvements in their career and job performance.
The '$1.6 trillion massacre' in the markets – Can Artificial Intelligence 'kill' software?
The software sector on Wall Street has lost $1.6 trillion in market value due to fears that artificial intelligence may replace traditional software models.
You Can Get Out of Mobile Addiction Too: Defensive Tactics Against Those Sticky Algorithms
The article discusses the rising concern over mobile addiction and offers defensive strategies to counteract the invasive actions of tech companies.
The Cantina of Ruzafa, the former guitar factory where you can eat for 13 euros
The Cantina de Ruzafa offers creative Valencian cuisine focusing on local ingredients for just 13 euros, while the city grapples with the aftermath of severe flooding.
Help for Rosacea is not always available from pharmacies or general practitioners - A dermatologist explains how to find suitable treatment
A dermatologist provides guidance on finding effective treatment for rosacea, which can be exacerbated by mismanagement.
Conflict between Parents and Schools: How Can We Reach a Compromise?
The article discusses the tensions between parents and schools in Japan, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding in resolving conflicts for the benefit of children.
Can Jung Soo-bin Shine in the Season Finale? Aiming for the World Championship Grand Prize
The upcoming 'Hanacard Hanacapital Jeju World Championship' in South Korea promises high-stakes competition as it offers the largest prizes in professional billiards, with top players vying for the title.
Tension in Europe: Can NATO Invoke Article 5 Over Russian Missiles in Poland?
A Russian projectile hit the village of Przewodów in Poland, raising concerns about a potential NATO response under Article 5 after two deaths were reported.
What do we know about Mazdutide, the medication with which you can lose up to 20 kilograms in a year?
Mazdutide, a weight-loss medication, shows significant weight loss results in a Chinese study, with participants losing an average of nearly 19% of their body weight over 48 weeks.
10 used cars that can be found for less than $15 million in February 2026: one by one, by make and model
The used car market in Argentina has seen a significant drop at the start of 2026 following a record year in 2025, indicating increased competition ahead.
Rain in Minas: Caixa releases calamity withdrawal from FGTS; minister says measures used in RS can be applied in MG
The Caixa bank has announced the activation of calamity withdrawals from the FGTS for workers in specific cities of Minas Gerais affected by heavy rains.
'Checo' regrets failures after elimination in Q1 of the Mexican GP: 'I can't stop the car'
'Checo' Pérez expressed disappointment after being eliminated in Q1 during the qualifying session of the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix, citing issues with the car's braking performance.
Strike at Aeroméxico: What happens if I have a reserved plane ticket? This is how you can request your refund
Pilots of Aeroméxico are preparing for a potential strike on October 1 due to a lack of agreement on contract negotiations with the airline, prompting passengers to seek information on ticket refunds.
Allowed to bring in duty-free items up to $800 even if unable to depart due to flight cancellations
The South Korean government announced that travelers affected by flight cancellations can bring in duty-free items worth up to $800, in addition to expanding tax deductions for safety facilities in companies to prevent industrial accidents.
From March 1, residents will be able to submit income declarations to the VID; this year there may also be no tax reimbursement
Starting March 1, Latvian residents can submit their income declarations, with changes suggesting that tax reimbursements may not occur this year as in previous years.
Virus that 'remains dormant' and can 'reactivate' later alerted to by UKHSA
The UK Health Security Agency has warned about the dormant chickenpox virus that can reactivate later in life as shingles, especially in older adults.
Rare Pokemon card could earn you £16,000 - here's what to look out for
A recent study reveals that some rare Pokémon cards, especially Charizard editions, can be worth up to £16,000, emphasizing the significance of identifying valuable cards in collections.
Resistance to Antibiotics: What Can We Do Against This Health Threat?
The article discusses the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), highlighting its severity and impact on public health.
Marcelo Gallardo's last words as River coach: "I wish the squad, the club, and this management can recover and stand tall again"
Marcelo Gallardo delivered his farewell speech to River Plate after a 3-1 victory over Banfield, marking the end of his second coaching tenure.
Cancer risk increased by 30% by these diets, Oxford University study reveals
A new study from Oxford University indicates that certain diets can increase cancer risk by 30%, while vegetarian diets can significantly lower the risk of several cancers.
Can someone be fired for having Nazi ideas?
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the potential dismissal of employees for holding Nazi beliefs, particularly outside of work hours, highlighting recent events in Charlottesville as a contextual example.
Josep Maria Recasens: 'Spain has examples of how Europe can act with China'
Josep Maria Recasens, a prominent figure in the automotive industry, emphasizes the need for Europe to adopt similar regulations for China in the automotive sector during his speech at the VI Anfac Forum.
Vegetarian diet can slash risk of five cancers by up to 30%, study finds
A study by the University of Oxford indicates that a vegetarian diet reduces the risk of five types of cancer by up to 30%, although it may increase the risk of esophageal cancer.
CAN 2025: A collective of Senegalese citizens demands the release of supporters imprisoned in Morocco
A collective of Senegalese citizens is calling for the release of 18 supporters sentenced to prison in Morocco following disturbances at the CAN 2025 final.
Revealed the 'secret weapon' of bus drivers: 'Can I?'
A user went viral for revealing the 'secret weapon' used by bus drivers in Buenos Aires, sparking curiosity among public transport users.
Reese's heir can't stomach family candy as consumers erupt over recipe change: 'Gross and waxy'
Reese's heir Brad Reese criticizes new ingredient changes in certain products, claiming they no longer contain milk chocolate, leading to consumer backlash.
Lorena Durán, the model who doesn't want to be pigeonholed: 'Can we stop commenting on other people's bodies?'
Lorena Durán, a model from Spain, challenges stereotypes in the fashion industry and calls for a change in how society perceives body image.
Giorgio Parisi: 'This is how we Europeans can create the CERN of AI'
Giorgio Parisi advocates for the establishment of a public European research center for artificial intelligence to ensure transparency and accessibility.
Doctors report errors in reports at the Metropolitan Hospital in Greater João Pessoa: 'it can cause death'
Doctors at the Metropolitan Hospital in Santa Rita, Brazil, have reported significant errors in diagnostic reports, claiming that these issues may jeopardize patient safety.
TESTS ⟩ Real fisherman or first-timer? Find out if you can recognize 20 Latvian fish
This article features a quiz to test the ability to identify 20 different fish species found in Latvia.
EXCLUSIVE: Andris Daugaviņš, Mārtiņš Kalita, and Elīna Vāne: Face to face about the series 'Hostages'
Actors from the new series 'Hostages' discuss the show and what fans can expect.
EU: Paves the Way for Funding Access to Safe Abortions
The European Union has announced that member states can use existing resources to support citizens seeking access to safe abortion services, a decision welcomed as a 'victory for women.'
EU countries can utilize funds to pay for safe abortions
EU countries are enabled to use certain funds to finance safe abortion procedures.
Boy expected to be paralysed able to walk after ground-breaking surgery
A three-year-old boy named Tobi Maginnis, initially expected to be born paralysed due to spina bifida, can now walk after pioneering stem cell surgery performed in utero.
As Carney heads to India, what can the two countries gain from each other?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to India to enhance trade relations and explore mutual benefits between the two nations amid previous geopolitical tensions.
These are the 30 Ecuadorian products that cannot enter Colombia by land, why can't they pass?
Colombia has imposed restrictions preventing 30 Ecuadorian products from entering its territory by land due to concerns about disease and protection of local industries.
The entire leadership of Vox in Murcia resigns so that the national leadership can "take the reins" and decide on Antelo's future
The entire Provincial Executive Committee of Vox in Murcia has resigned, citing disagreements with the management of José Ángel Antelo and calling for national leadership intervention.
Tesla drivers heated up - Did you know that this can result in a parking fine?
Tesla drivers are facing confusion over parking fines at a charging station in Rovaniemi, Finland, due to differing local regulations.
The three colors that resilient people use, according to psychology
The article discusses how resilience is linked to emotional flexibility and how certain colors can influence emotional balance and motivation in resilient individuals.