It's not the first time I've received that excuse when meeting a woman
This article features advice on love and relationships from a column guest-edited by actress Lisbeth Wulff in Denmark's 'Ibyen' section.
Column 'Beautifully Stupid': The Grinch of Bergisch Gladbach
The article discusses the pressure of parental expectations on well-known personalities, particularly focusing on their fathers' overly controlling behaviors.
Legal Column: Is it permissible to charge a flat rate for operating costs?
The article discusses the legality and practicality of charging a flat rate for operating costs in rental agreements in Germany.
Typical Germany: A Country Explained with Bananas
A column discusses the overwhelming variety of bananas available in Munich supermarkets as a reflection of German values.
Column "Here and Away": Island to Give Away
Sweden's tourism organization is promoting a unique marketing campaign where it offers islands for 'adoption'.
December 3 Coup: Legal Standards and Historical Evaluation [Column by Ahn Byung-wook]
The article discusses the sentencing of Yoon Seok-yeol to life imprisonment for his role in the December 3 coup attempt, analyzing the legal ramifications and broader implications for democracy in South Korea.
Column 'Loving Couple': I Long for Affection
A reader expresses a desire for more emotional connection and affection in his long-term relationship.
GNTM Column: 'I had six fingers at birth'
In the latest episode of Germany’s Next Topmodel, the male contestants engage in intense pre-shoot antics, revealing their personalities before the main event.
Bonil's Column
The article briefly discusses social media addiction in contemporary society.
Weather Forecast: Let's Address Your Problem with Rhymes
The article discusses the ongoing warm weather and the impending rainfall, while also addressing readers' comments on the use of rhymes in the weather column.
STT: Middle-aged man accused of defaming journalist
A middle-aged man faces charges of defaming journalist Ida Erämaa by sending her an abusive email, connected to her column on the relationship between the True Finns party and the media.
Column 'Midlife Crisis': I Buried My Smartphone
The columnist, part of the last generation to grow up without digital technology, describes her decision to live without a smartphone to combat addiction to digital devices.
The column of Bonil
The piece reflects on the impact and permanence of a figure referred to as 'Punch' in the author's life.
Never Four
Nunca Cuatro is an online game that challenges players to fill empty squares with circles or crosses without allowing four of the same symbol to align consecutively in a row, column, or diagonal.
Fire in a factory in Valentín Alsina: column of black smoke and 20 fire brigades mobilized
A fire broke out in a textile factory in Valentín Alsina, prompting a significant mobilization of firefighters and traffic disruptions in the area.
Spring in the Gochang Bookstore Village [Kim Tak-hwan Column]
The article discusses the newly established Bookstore Village in Gochang, South Korea, highlighting the unique independent bookstores that have come together to form a community.
Column 'Hanks World': Let the Boomers Keep Their Apartments!
The article discusses the generational conflicts and distribution issues related to housing and privileges among different generations, with a particular focus on baby boomers.
Parent Column 'Sleepless': Mom, Are Men Better Than Women?
A mother reflects on a poignant question posed by her four-year-old daughter regarding gender superiority after watching the Olympics.
Botanical Column: Is Galangal the Better Ginger?
The article discusses galangal, a relative of ginger, highlighting its potential health benefits and flavor superiority over ginger.
VIDEO: Junkyard catches fire and a 'giant' smoke column forms in the Élisson Prieto neighborhood in Uberlândia
A fire broke out at a junkyard in the Élisson Prieto neighborhood of Uberlândia, Brazil, with no reported injuries and significant smoke visible in the area.
Guest Column: This is the Biggest Lesson from Ukraine in Four Years
The article reflects on the lessons learned from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as it enters its fifth year against Russia's full-scale invasion.
PHOTOS ⟩ Wreaths were laid at the base of the Victory Column of the War of Independence
Wreaths were laid at the base of the War of Independence Victory Column in Tallinn, Estonia, to commemorate the country's Independence Day.
Prime Minister Takaichi explains the removal of his column: 'I have not updated it for a long time'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi explained the deletion of his political column from his official website, citing a lack of time since taking office.
The column of Bonil
Ecuadorian cartoonist and musician Willie Colón has passed away, prompting reflections on his life and contributions.
Never Four 24/2/2026
Nunca Cuatro is an online game where players fill empty squares with circles or crosses without having four of the same signs in a row, column, or diagonal.
Guest Column: Finland can no longer take in immigrants at the pace of recent years
The article discusses concerns about the unsustainable immigration rate in Finland and the need for immediate policy change.
SZ Column 'Schnella Italia': Donna Summer and Her Olympic Credo
The article reflects on the role of music during the Winter Olympics in Livigno, emphasizing its importance in creating an atmosphere for celebrations and performances despite the weather challenges.
Car hits traffic light column on Avenida Paulista during police chase after fleeing breathalyzer checkpoint
A car crashed into a traffic light column on Avenida Paulista following a police chase initiated by the driver's evasion of a breathalyzer checkpoint.
Column 'Nine to Five': 14 Floors
A group of colleagues is taking office fitness seriously by climbing the stairs to the 14th floor after lunch, creating stronger bonds than traditional team-building activities.
The Column of Bonil
The article discusses the lack of control in the Galápagos Islands as of February 23, 2026.
Column 'Eating Right': This is what an optimal breakfast looks like
The article discusses the components of an optimal breakfast and the timing of appetite regulation.
Column 'Eating Right': This is What an Optimal Breakfast Looks Like
The article discusses the components of an ideal breakfast and what foods to avoid, highlighting the biological factors influencing appetite.
Never Four
Nunca Cuatro is an online game that challenges players to fill empty squares with either a circle or a cross, ensuring that no four identical symbols are consecutive in any row, column, or diagonal.
Fast and Furious
The column discusses the contrasting influences of radio voices on listeners, highlighting the responsibility that comes with having a platform to express opinions.
Can the State Dissolve Religions? [Han Seung-hoon Column]
This article discusses the complex legal issues surrounding the possibility of the South Korean government dissolving religious organizations that engage in political activities.
The column by Bonil
The article features a column that appears to focus on diverse themes, but specific content details are lacking as it mainly promotes interactive puzzles and games.
That Alvar Myhlback was asked to be a reserve is the biggest Olympic joke
A column discusses humorous moments and highlights from the 2026 Winter Olympics, focusing on some notable athletes and incidents.
Kari Enqvist's column: Economic experts often make mistakes, but do they ever do it in an interesting way?
In his column, Kari Enqvist critiques economic experts who impose their views on ordinary people, advocating for a life of uncomplaining labor while contrasting it with their privileged lifestyles.
Never Four 22/2/2026
Nunca Cuatro is an online game that challenges players to fill empty boxes with circles or crosses without aligning four identical symbols in any row, column, or diagonal.
Should the Territorial Clause of the Constitution Never Be Altered? [Column by Jeong Wook-sik]
The article discusses the South Korean constitutional territorial clause and the implications of potential changes to it in the context of traditional understandings of sovereignty and territory.
Column: Hetta's Unnecessary Struggle
Yleisradio celebrates its 100-year history by showcasing 100 Finnish films, including classic titles from the past century that resonate with audiences.
You Read Most About Pupovac, Goldstein, and Rašković, Column by Mostarkić Gobbo, Bekuta's Fiasco...
The article discusses the most-read topics of the week, focusing on public figures in Croatia, including Milorad Pupovac and others, alongside various cultural highlights.
Column “My Judgment”: Salary Increase Only Against Signing a New Contract - Is That Allowed?
The article discusses a recent ruling by the Federal Labor Court of Germany regarding whether an employer can condition a salary increase on the signing of a new contract.
Jens Linder: Are Swedish cooks spoiled and pampered?
In a column for Dagens Nyheter, chef Jens Linder reflects on the tendency of Swedish cooks to seek convenience over authenticity in their culinary practices, while also offering practical tips for achieving complex flavors more efficiently.
Shadia Raskin's column: White Westerners also send their children to harsh correctional facilities
The column discusses the disturbing trend of sending at-risk youth from Finland and other Western countries to harsh correctional facilities abroad, exposing the inhumane conditions they face.
Never Four
Nunca Cuatro is an online game where players fill empty squares with circles or crosses, ensuring that no four symbols of the same type appear in a row, column, or diagonal.
Column 'uni live': Where can one find the perfect master's program?
The article discusses the author's dilemma in choosing the ideal master's program amidst numerous options, emphasizing the desire for a balance between university reputation, city livability, and proximity to friends and family.
Column 'Health Myths': The Longer You Breastfeed, the Better?
The article discusses the debate on how long mothers should breastfeed their babies, citing a new guideline that addresses these questions.
[Correspondent’s column] China’s race for dominance, and the workhorses toiling behind it
The article discusses Chinese President Xi Jinping’s and Premier Li Qiang’s recent inspections of tech and mineral sectors, emphasizing China’s commitment to self-reliance in advanced technology as a strategic priority for national power.
Educational Counseling / My son is hitting his younger sister, and I don't want him to hate her for it.
An advice column discusses the challenges of parenting two young children, focusing on jealousy and aggressive behavior between siblings.