[Column] Why North Korea won’t be Trump’s next target
The article discusses the speculation surrounding the potential targeting of North Korea by the Trump administration following U.S. actions in Iran, emphasizing South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's rebuttal of such notions.
[Column] Iran, from Heidegger to Kant
Slavoj Žižek discusses the implications of U.S. and Israeli actions towards Iran while reflecting on his past views on nuclear armament.
Column: It's too hard for young people to get jobs: "It's easier to get into medical school than Lidl"
Young people in Finland are finding it increasingly difficult to secure summer jobs, with competition so fierce that a student has likened it to getting into medical school.
Never Four 03/23/2026
Nunca Cuatro is an online game where players fill empty squares with circles or crosses, ensuring no four identical symbols are consecutive in any row, column, or diagonal.
The column of Bonil
The article discusses modern parenting in a humorous tone.
Pekka Juntti's column: You Can't Decide How Your Forest is Cut
A recent report suggests Finland should reduce its logging by ten percent to meet climate goals, but private landowners assert their rights to manage their forests as they see fit.
Never Four 22/3/2026
Nunca Cuatro is an online game where players must fill empty spaces with circles or crosses without ever aligning four identical symbols in a row, column, or diagonal.
Are you afraid that cholesterol drugs cause dementia? A small analysis from almost 20 years ago may be to blame
A Slovak health column discusses concerns regarding cholesterol-lowering statin medications and their potential link to neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia.
The column of Bonil
The Ecuadorian president emphasized that proposed reforms to the Democracy Code will not restrict political participation for citizens without criminal records.
Asta Leppä's column: Does a child need a VIP ticket to be happy?
A column discusses the implications of introducing VIP tickets for children's events, highlighting concerns over social inequality and its normalization.
Never Four 21/3/2026
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[Column by Jeong Wook-sik] Awaiting President Lee Jae-myung's 'Special Declaration'
The article discusses the ongoing stalemate in inter-Korean relations and suggests that President Lee Jae-myung should make a 'Special Declaration' to redefine the vision for these relations amid rising uncertainties on the Korean Peninsula.
Relax, Pernambuco! It was just a tantrum!
The author reflects on the backlash received after a critical column about local filmmaker Kleber Mendonça, highlighting the passionate reactions from Pernambuco's residents.
SZ Column Typically German: From Maximator to Terminator
A column discusses the unique culture of beer consumption in Munich, particularly during the Starkbierfest.
Column 'University Live': 'ChatGPT, write my Bachelor thesis'
The article discusses the role of AI in academic writing, emphasizing that while tools like ChatGPT can assist, they cannot replace the educational value of writing a thesis.
German Everyday Life: Increasingly Blurred
A column reflects on the emergence of a new non-alcoholic drink in Andechs, Germany, symbolizing broader trends in both society and the church.
GNTM Column: "I didn't think we would be licking around here, I want to finally twerk!"
A recent episode of Germany's Next Topmodel featured models portraying romantic feelings under Leni Klum's supervision, reminiscent of dance competitions.
Jyrki Lehtola's Column: Does Petteri Orpo Need Therapy?
This column reflects on the personal and political dynamics within Finland's leadership, focusing on Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and his relationship with President Alexander Stubb.
The Bonil Column
The article is a brief advertisement or announcement related to the International Day of Happiness celebrated on March 20.
Never Four 20/3/2026
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Reader: I almost think it's perverse. But am I harming my relationship by saying no?
A weekly advice column discusses the tension between personal boundaries and relationship dynamics regarding housework.
Parent Column 'The Guardians': Hopefully, My Kids Are Better at Math than I Am
The author reflects humorously on their struggles with mathematics, contemplating alternate life paths had they excelled in the subject.
Column: The Grazing Light
The column discusses recent incidents of animal aggression in California and elsewhere, suggesting it's not a sign of problems in the animal kingdom but rather a response to humans encroaching on their territory.
Natalia Aspesi: I'm afraid that the Yes will win in Milan
In her column, Natalia Aspesi expresses concern that the Yes side will prevail in the upcoming Milan elections, reflecting on cognitive processes involved in decision-making.
Column "In the Middle...": Speed Dating with Lights and Sirens
A night out in Sylt takes a turn when a driver is pulled over for driving too slowly according to local traffic laws.
A New Path: Judicial Reform 3 Laws [Lee Seok-tae's Column]
This article discusses the ongoing judicial proceedings surrounding former President Yoon Suk-yeol and their implications for South Korean democracy and rule of law.
Black smoke column rises from fire at construction site in Copenhagen
A large fire broke out at a construction site in Nordhavn, Copenhagen, causing significant black smoke, though no injuries have been reported.
[Column] Even after Trump’s gone, the good old days aren’t coming back
The opinion piece discusses the lasting impact of Donald Trump's tariff policies on international trade, suggesting that the effects will continue even after his presidency ends.
GNTM Column: “I’m not forcing them to do that”
The latest episode of Germany’s Next Topmodel, hosted by Heidi Klum, features a controversial kissing challenge, disappointing contestants who expected a glamorous setting in Los Angeles but instead found themselves in a forest in Oakland.
The column of Bonil
The article from El Universo discusses the controversial statements made by President Petro.
Guest Column: Let's Send a Mine Sweeper to the Persian Gulf!
Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, asserts the nation's readiness for a prolonged conflict while outlining peace terms that entail US withdrawal from the region and recognition of Iran's political dominance in the Persian Gulf.
Never Four 19/3/2026
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Column 'Gone and Away': The Elephant in the Snack Bar
The article discusses the complex issue of animals in dining environments, particularly focusing on the challenges and perceptions of having living animals, like dogs or pests, in restaurants.
Venice, fire at the Biennale: black smoke column over the city
A fire has broken out at the Biennale in Venice, originating from the Serbian pavilion, and continues to spread due to strong winds.
Column: Beautifully Dumb: Rose-Colored Times
Munich's mayor, Dieter Reiter, attempts to regain public trust by giving away roses to voters before an election.
The column of Bonil
This article discusses a recent cartoon by Bonil focusing on President Petro and his controversies.
Never Four 18/3/2026
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Hyundai Motor Union, Stephen Hawking, Same Thought as President Lee [Ha Jong-kang Column]
The Hyundai Motor Union opposes the introduction of robots at the workplace, insisting on labor-management negotiations to mitigate negative impacts.
Column "Hank's World": Family Has No Place in Inheritance Law
The article argues that inheritance law is complicated and unjust, advocating for radical liberalization.
Fire in New York: a large column of smoke emerges from a building in Manhattan
A significant fire has broken out in Manhattan, New York, near the site of the St. Patrick's Day parade.
Parent Column: Japanese Children Learn Better – But Are They Happier Too?
A German parent reflects on their observations of child upbringing in Japan, comparing behavioral expectations and educational pressures with their own experiences in Germany.
Country Doctor Column: I Am Worried About the Youth
A rural doctor expresses concern over the increasing mental health issues among youth, attributing some of these problems to social media.
Country Doctor Column: I Worry About the Youth
The author, a rural doctor, expresses concern about the rising number of mentally unstable youth in his practice, linking it to the effects of social media.
The column of Bonil
The article discusses a recent incident involving detentions, including a woman and a minor, but lacks detailed information.
Sanna Ukkola's column: Savinainen refused the shirt - Pride revealed his true nature
The column discusses Veli-Matti Savinainen's refusal to wear a Pride shirt, critiquing the politicization of homosexuality and the implications of Pride culture.
Column "My Verdict": When Delivery Service Drivers Are Allowed to Establish a Works Council
The German Federal Labour Court has affirmed that traditional criteria for establishing works councils apply even in largely digital workplaces, specifically concerning delivery service drivers.
Never Four 17/3/2026
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Guest Column: Iran, Ukraine and Taiwan Could Be Linked in a Dangerous Way
The article discusses the interconnectedness of geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Ukraine, and Taiwan, emphasizing the risks of escalation among major powers.
Column 'Nine to five': There’s always so much to do!
The article discusses the negative impact of an overburdened manager on team productivity, highlighting how his constant expressions of stress hinder collaboration.
Bonil's Column
On March 15, a curfew began in Ecuador at 11:00 PM.