Global ocean conveyor belt altered: Stratification of the Antarctic Ocean generates changes in climate patterns at a global level
Climate patterns are changing globally as a result of alterations in the global ocean conveyor belt linked to Antarctic stratification, with significant implications for future weather systems.
One by one. This is how each senator voted on the project to reform the glacier law
The article outlines how each senator in Argentina voted on the proposed reform of the glacier law.
This tiny change to Australia's $1 coin could be easily missed
The Royal Australian Mint has announced a new limited edition $1 coin featuring a subtle design change to commemorate the 60th anniversary of decimal currency.
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.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Thursday, February 26
The G1 report highlights various significant events in Brazil from a recent Thursday, including investigations surrounding Lulinha and the ongoing CPI regarding INSS fraud.
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.
'Open doors' at Emelec to change the date of the clásico against Barcelona SC due to the latter's participation in the Copa Libertadores
Emelec's president José David Jiménez expressed the club's willingness to reschedule their clásico match against Barcelona SC if needed, given Barcelona's upcoming involvement in the Copa Libertadores.
Everyone for Santi: the trip that could change the life of a boy from Flores with cerebral palsy
Santi, a 10-year-old boy from Flores, Argentina, battles severe health issues including refractory epilepsy and cerebral palsy, and his family seeks funds for a life-changing treatment in Mexico.
VIDEOS: DF2 of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article highlights several news events in Brazil, including the investigation into Lulinha regarding INSS frauds and the consequences of recent actions in a CPI session.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers multiple news reports, including investigations into Lulinha regarding INSS fraud, a physical altercation during a CPI session, and various local events in Juiz de Fora.
"Year of Change" at Sýn
Sýn is undergoing significant changes this year, impacting its broadcasting services.
VIDEOS: JL2 of Thursday, February 26, 2026
A range of issues are covered in the news report, including investigations into Lulinha, actions by the CPI related to the INSS, local disasters in Juiz de Fora, and a significant impact of a work schedule change on business costs.
Emelec sees 'attractive' the reduction of teams in Serie A and would support the change in Congress
Emelec's president expressed interest in reducing the number of teams in Ecuador's Serie A, supporting discussions for a more compact league structure.
Senate queries contractors’ payment delays, seeks system change
Nigeria's Senate has called for a return to the old payment system for contractors, emphasizing flaws in the current centralized arrangement.
The most important climate insurance is not drawn with insurance companies
Experts argue that the most crucial climate insurance comes from robust regulatory planning rather than from insurers.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st Edition this Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers various topics discussed in the latest edition of the Acre Journal, including investigations into fraud at the INSS and political controversies.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions February 26, 2026
The article discusses several events and issues covered in the Jornal Anhanguera on February 26, 2026, including investigations involving Lulinha and the effects of new labor regulations.
They were waiting for the traffic light to change when a sinkhole surprised them in the USA.
A sinkhole in Omaha, Nebraska, caused damage to two vehicles while drivers were stopped at a traffic light, but luckily no injuries were reported.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Ukraine marked this major shift in global politics
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses how Russia's military operation in Ukraine represents a significant change in global political dynamics, challenging the notion that force is an illegitimate means of resolving disputes.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition this Thursday, 02/26/2026
A chaotic session of the CPI revealed physical confrontations among lawmakers regarding allegations of corruption.
More Severe Downpours Due to Human Emissions
A new report indicates that extreme weather events in the Mediterranean, including severe storms, are intensifying due to human-induced climate change.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A CPI session in Brazil escalated into a physical confrontation while discussing sensitive political issues, including the financial conduct of public figures and various interventions by politicians.
Young Scientist Award: initiatives to tackle the climate crisis honored at a ceremony in Brasília
The 31st edition of the Young Scientist Award celebrated students and researchers in Brasília for their contributions to addressing climate change.
Prince William and Kate tear up schedule with unexpected move in pouring rain
Prince William and Kate change their schedule to interact with well-wishers under rainy conditions in Wales.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
Trump ally Orbán issues scathing letter demanding Zelenskyy change Ukraine's 'anti-Hungarian policy'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has criticized Ukraine's policies towards Hungary in an open letter to President Zelenskyy, accusing him of jeopardizing Hungary's energy security.
After years in exile, Iran's crown prince is planning for a takeover
Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi advocates for U.S. military intervention in Iran to help facilitate a regime change.
UN: Israel aims to impose a 'permanent demographic change' in the West Bank and Gaza
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, has accused Israel of targeting a permanent demographic change in Palestinian territories.
Is a diplomatic solution with Iran achievable? 'I doubt it', Israel's ambassador to France says
Israel's ambassador to France expresses skepticism about achieving a diplomatic solution with Iran, advocating instead for regime change in Tehran.
Brother of slain man in motorboat: "Obsessed with overthrowing Cuba's regime"
The article details a confrontation between Cuban coast guard and a motorboat carrying men believed to be seeking to infiltrate Cuba from the U.S., resulting in a deadly shootout.
The situation regarding the Olympic final events in Canada has boiled over – now there's a point: nothing will change
The current 3-on-3 format for resolving Olympic hockey finals will remain in place, according to IIHF president Luc Tardif.
Two Olympic gold medals did not change Frida Karlsson's mind
Swedish skier Frida Karlsson remains committed to retiring from elite sports after the 2027 World Championships, despite winning two Olympic gold medals.
UN: Israel locks in 'demographic change'
The UN's human rights chief has accused Israel of creating permanent demographic changes in the occupied West Bank and Gaza due to its military actions and new settlement regulations.
Olga broke up and made a big change - The online hate began immediately
Singer Olga Heikkala discusses her struggles with depression and self-criticism in a recent documentary, revealing that a difficult breakup prompted her to focus on her music.
A Major Change in Civil Protection: Mitsotakis's Message from Alexandroupolis
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the significant reforms in civil protection during a speech in Alexandroupolis, emphasizing the new 'Active Battle' legislation.
Duration of compensation, support... Here’s what will change for you with the agreement on mutual terminations
An agreement on mutual terminations reduces compensation duration for employees, impacting the attractiveness of amicable contract terminations.
CEO of WEF Resigns, Named in Epstein Files
Borge Brende, the President and CEO of the World Economic Forum, has resigned following revelations of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Record Cold of the Century is Born Around Midnight
Estonia is experiencing a record cold spell lasting for 59 days, but temperatures are expected to rise above freezing today, February 26.
Record-high temperatures in France
France is experiencing record-high temperatures, emphasizing the effects of climate change.
The Copa Libertadores and a cursed instance: only in two of ten occasions have Argentine teams successfully passed the playoff
Since the 2017 format change in the Copa Libertadores, Argentine teams have struggled in the playoff round, with only two out of ten advancing to the group stage.
Crisis of Film Festivals: The Berlinale is on the Brink
The Berlinale Film Festival faces a critical crisis that threatens its existence amid rumors of leadership change and ongoing political tensions.
Italy: Agreement of the coalition parties on the change of the electoral law
Italy's governing coalition parties have agreed to a significant overhaul of the electoral law, a move the opposition claims is designed to keep Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in power after the upcoming 2027 elections.
Change at the top in motorsport: Dario Marrafuschi at the helm of the Pirelli division, Mario Isola new general director of ACI Sport
Dario Marrafuschi will replace Mario Isola as the head of the Motorsport business unit at Pirelli starting March 1, and Isola will transition to the general director of ACI Sport.
Aging Society: Demographic Change Forces Freising to Act
Freising is implementing measures to address the increasing population of elderly residents, particularly those over 80, by introducing a pilot transitional care program.
Malin Fransson: The Mirror of Laughter Was Directed at Men – Trump May Have Done Women's Sports a Favor
Malin Fransson argues that Donald Trump's comments have unintentionally sparked reflection and change in women's sports, bringing male and female athletes closer together during the Olympics.
Mondello, the Region revokes the concession to Italo Belga. A turning point in the management of the beach
The Sicilian region has revoked the beachfront concession to Italo Belga due to allegations of mafia infiltration, marking a significant change in management practices.
City Center Königstein: When Trees Give Way to Trees
The city center of Königstein is undergoing construction to combat climate change, leading to the felling of trees, which has sparked local protests.
Average spending of drivers with vehicle damage due to rains can range from $25 to over $400
Intense rains and floods in Guayaquil are financially burdening drivers with costly vehicle repairs.
Are you experiencing this too? 5 signs that indicate a change in luck!
An article discusses five signs from Vastu Shastra that suggest a positive change in fortune may be on the way.
Macinka is fond of quoting quantum physicists. He understands climate change about as well as a dentist understands appendicitis, argues scientist Kortus
The article discusses diverging views on climate change understanding, highlighting a statement by scientist Kortus critiquing Macinka's grasp of environmental issues.