Is McDonald's Destroying the City? Well, Most People Love Gentrification
The debate over McDonald's presence in Oslo has overshadowed the larger issue of housing and gentrification, which many people support.
Land grabbing is a threat to Ibadan's development โ Olubadan
The Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, warns that land grabbing is a serious threat to investment and development in Ibadan, calling for collective action to address the issue.
Shameless neighbor caught on surveillance camera: 'Recurring problem'
A local resident expresses outrage over dog owners who fail to clean up their pets' waste, highlighting an ongoing issue in their community.
Vancouver police issue warning after violent offender re-released into community
Vancouver police have issued a warning regarding the re-release of a violent offender, Jordan McIntosh, back into the community following a breach of his release conditions.
Lack of lighting on walking path in Taquaral makes visitors use cellphone flashlights in Campinas
Visitors to Lagoa do Taquaral in Campinas are resorting to using their cellphone flashlights due to a lack of lighting along the walking path.
Hate flyers target Perth LGBTQIA+ community as police issue warning
Police in Perth are investigating the distribution of hate flyers targeting members of the LGBTQIA+ community, which include explicit allegations against individuals.
Tips desired: Chronic clogging in Kรถnigsdorf
The municipality of Kรถnigsdorf is facing significant issues due to chronic clogging of a pump station, with the community urging residents to help identify the source of non-dissolvable hygiene products causing the blockages.
First the peak, then the corrupt priest, now the opportunistic... Repeated controversies over Brahmins in UP!
The political landscape in Uttar Pradesh is heating up ahead of the 2027 elections, following a controversial question on a recruitment exam that offended the Brahmin community.
Police issue update after desperate search for missing Kent boys aged 12 to 14
Kent Police have confirmed that three missing boys, aged 12 to 14, have been found safe after a search in the Tonbridge and Malling area.
School van driver avoids accident and saves children before dying while driving, in Vila Velha
A school van driver in Vila Velha, Brazil, died from a sudden health issue while steering his vehicle to avoid an accident, successfully ensuring the safety of the children on board.
Is artificial intelligence killing old video games? No, it's the stingy users
The article discusses concerns over the preservation of old video games in the face of changing technology and user behaviors, emphasizing that the real issue is not AI but rather the lack of willingness among users to support archival efforts.
Donate Blood: The Arm is Outstretched, but Thereโs a Lack of People to Come and Get It
The article argues that the real issue in blood donation is not a lack of willingness among the public, but rather a stagnant system that fails to actively seek out donors.
The probiotic delivery women combating loneliness in Japan
In Japan, women informally deliver probiotics to elderly individuals living alone, addressing the growing issue of loneliness among the aging population.
The Bar Association Honors Crime Law Professor Matti Tolvanen with a Special Issue
The Finnish legal community commemorates the work of emeritus professor Matti Tolvanen with a dedicated issue of the legal journal Defensor Legis.
Ex-binman shares 1 issue that will stop your bin from being collected
A former refuse collector reveals a common mistake that leads to bins being left unemptied on collection day.
รhtรคri Zoo is being saved โ over half a million euros raised from the share issue
Mesi Zoo's share issue has successfully raised over half a million euros, ensuring the continuation of the รhtรคri Zoo's operations.
Canadian police issue urgent 'shelter in place' warning
Canadian police have issued a shelter-in-place warning for residents in St. John's, urging them to stay indoors due to an active police incident.
BBC The Repair Shop series update as Teddy Bear Ladies issue heartfelt plea to viewers
The Teddy Bear Ladies from BBC's The Repair Shop are appealing to viewers to share cherished items with Christmas stories for their upcoming festive special.
The police issue an important request: such services are not expected from residents every day
Lithuania's police are urging residents to help disseminate information to uncover potential scams targeting vulnerable individuals.
'I tried bold methods to stop neighbours having loud sex but they won't work'
A woman expresses frustration over her upstairs neighbours' constant loud noises during intimate moments, having attempted various methods to address the issue without success.
Are Helsinki residents this lazy? Shopping center calms fears
A shopping center in Helsinki addresses concerns about abandoned shopping carts left by residents at a nearby bus stop, insisting the issue is not widespread.
"There is no one here talking about this"
An article from RUV Frettir discusses a local issue that appears to have been overlooked by the community.
Mayor: - I feel it in my mother heart
The Mayor expressed deep emotional connection to the community's concerns surrounding a recent issue.
V. Sinkeviฤius: I do not see the Prime Minister addressing the Kapฤiamiesฤiai Polygon issue
V. Sinkeviฤius criticizes the Prime Minister's absence in addressing community concerns regarding the Kapฤiamiesฤiai military polygon.
Terrified: There is the girl
The article highlights a girl's frightening experience, indicating a potentially significant event or issue in the community.
Jamie Sarkonak: Reopen the asylums
The article discusses the ongoing issue of individuals with severe mental health issues being released into the community, highlighting cases like the Tumbler Ridge shooter and the Alberta father who harmed his daughter, emphasizing the need for better mental health interventions.
Lisa Magnusson: The Superstar Marie-Louise Took Revenge on the Scammers
Marie-Louise Moell, an 82-year-old superstar, staged a dramatic response to a local gold thief, reflecting on the rising issue of scams affecting the elderly.
Nisse on Smรฅskรคr about the new cell tower: "A security issue"
The construction of a 45-meter-high community cell tower in Luleรฅ's archipelago progresses as Telia plans to establish operations there, improving mobile coverage after two and a half years of effort by local advocates.
Prague is missing thousands of young blood donors. They help with sporadic challenges
Prague faces a shortage of young blood donors, prompting initiatives to address the issue through targeted campaigns.
Where did the controversy about Tipu Sultan begin?
A controversy surrounding a portrait of Tipu Sultan in the Malegaon Municipal Corporation office has escalated into a significant political issue in Maharashtra, especially impacting the OBC community.
They don't want wheelchair users there, and they don't. The Modลice council is fighting hard against the center, while most residents don't mind
The Modลice council is vehemently opposing the establishment of a facility for wheelchair users, despite the majority of local residents showing little concern regarding the issue.
Sam Rose, director of UNRWA in Gaza: "It's frightening to see that the most countries do is issue statements after 70,000 deaths"
Sam Rose, the UNRWA director in Gaza, expresses concern over the international community's insufficient response to the humanitarian crisis as more than 550 Palestinians have died since a ceasefire was agreed in October.
Survey: One-third of residents consider anti-Semitism a problem in Lithuania
A recent survey indicates that a substantial portion of Lithuania's population perceives anti-Semitism as a significant issue, with many noting a lack of change or an increase in its prevalence over recent years.
Survey: a third of residents consider antisemitism a problem in Lithuania
A recent survey reveals that a significant portion of Lithuanian residents perceive antisemitism as a growing issue in the country.
The Murder of a Pet
The brutal death of a dog named Orelha has shocked Brazil, reflecting a deeper societal issue regarding the treatment of animals and human identity.
Iraqji: The world is moving towards replacing law with force in dealing with the Palestinian issue
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Iraqji warns that the global community is shifting from upholding international law to using force regarding the Palestinian situation, which threatens global justice and stability.
Colombia will issue a tariff decree and a complaint in the CAN, due to Ecuador's refusal to suspend the 30% import tax
The Colombian government will issue a tariff decree for 66 Ecuadorian products entering its territory and file a complaint against Ecuador in the Andean Community of Nations due to President Daniel Noboa's refusal to lift the 30% security tax on imports from Colombia.
This Sunday with THEMA Akis Petretzikis - Sunday Tables
The new year kicks off with joy and warmth as the bwin volunteer group met with residents of the Supported Living Home 'Foteini' to celebrate and cut the New Year cake, while also introducing delicious Sunday table ideas with chef Akis Petretzikis in the latest issue of THEMA.
Encourage girls education, over early marriage, Emir urges community leaders
The Emir of Shonga in Kwara State, Haliru Ndanusa, has called on community leaders to prioritize girls' education to combat the issue of early marriage.
MEN tackles a controversial issue. "Such rules are very subjective"
The Ministry of Education plans to gather additional opinions from the school community regarding a draft law on students' rights and obligations, which includes provisions on students' appearance and dress codes.
Mattarella at the 50-Year Exhibition: 'Repubblica is an Important Community'
On January 14, 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of Repubblica's first issue, President Sergio Mattarella inaugurated an exhibition in Rome celebrating the newspaper's history and innovation.
Breaking: Saudi Defense Minister: The decision of the southern leadership to dissolve the Transitional Council is courageous and supported by the international community
Saudi Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman praises the southern leaders' decision to dissolve the Transitional Council, citing it as a courageous move supported by the international community and part of a concrete path for the southern issue in Yemen.
Ex-territory: The Lack of Police Governance in the Haredi Community in Jerusalem Results in Loss of Life
The article discusses how the lack of police governance in the Haredi community of Jerusalem led to the death of a 14-year-old boy during a protest against the draft exemption law, emphasizing a recurring issue of police enforcement in the area.
Cardinal Ladislav Nemet: 'The issue of Alojzije Stepinac is often used as a convenient excuse for new divisions'
Cardinal Ladislav Nemet sent an important message to everyone before Orthodox Christmas, emphasizing the joy and hope that Jesus brings, urging people of all beliefs to find happiness in their communities during the holidays.
Not the Violent Settlers, Not Netanyahu, Not Orich, the Bibists Found the Real Villain
The article discusses the right-wing Bibist community's glee over uncovering a minor ethical issue involving Supreme Court President Isaac Amit after a campaign targeting his past.
Hope for the future can also come from a 13-year-old who wants to become a carabiniere
Claudio Sgaraglia, in his year-end meeting, emphasized the pressing issue of juvenile crime in Milan and the need for community, school, and family intervention to tackle it.