'Someone parked in my space so I got the perfect revenge'
A woman faced with illegal parking in her designated space devised a humorous revenge plot after being frustrated by having to pay for alternative parking.
Apartment residents have lost patience: "I want to know if I have hopes of living peacefully"
Residents of an apartment complex express frustration over noise disturbances from neighbors and seek clarity on potential resolutions.
The state has money and potential to improve the lives of Roma people, but nothing is happening
The Slovak government has the resources and framework to enhance the living conditions of the Roma community, yet progress remains stagnant.
PHOTO ⟩ "A Lesson for Future Winters." How Einārs Survived the Freeze, Living on a Boat in Jelgava
A man living on a boat in Jelgava faced challenges this winter due to harsh weather conditions and inadequate municipal services.
Ramadan in Aden, Yemen, Comes with Joy and Life Pressures
Ramadan in Aden is a blend of joy and economic challenges, with the community embracing the festive spirit despite rising living costs.
Vejminek in Pečky is an elegant solution for cohabitation of the older generation and the younger part of the family
The article discusses how the Vejminek project in Pečky serves as an elegant solution for multi-generational living arrangements.
Baker Swapped Helsinki High-rises for Borderland
A baker returned to her rural hometown of Mehikoorma in Estonia after living in Finland for 20 years, opening a café despite expecting a restful year.
Evros: Prime Minister visited the 'Lady of the Delta' in her cabin
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the cabin of Artemis Papakostidou, known as the 'Lady of the Delta', to discuss improvements in living conditions in the remote area of Evros.
'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.
A Viral Photo Causes a Stir in Ireland? Know Why Indians Came Under Fire
A photo in Ireland related to rising inflation sparked a wave of xenophobic comments targeting the Indian community, following a report highlighting students queuing for free food.
"Living has become practically impossible": The Vilnius region is calling for help from the Prime Minister
Residents of the Vilnius region are demanding action from the Prime Minister regarding pollution from a local factory that has disregarded environmental regulations.
Three group living houses will be established in Vilnius district
The Vilnius district will see the construction of three group living houses to meet the growing demand for such services, providing 30 new spaces for residents in a safe and modern environment.
Enjoying Our Town Through Care Created by 'Connections' at Night Schools and Thrift Stores
A town in southwestern Miyazaki, Japan, is focusing on community engagement through night schools and thrift shops to create a more enjoyable living environment for residents.
How Bad Bunny builds community from San Juan to Sydney
The tour of Bad Bunny in Australia resonates deeply with Puerto Ricans living abroad, facilitating cultural connections and community building.
'A storm drove us out of our home - so we're living in our local Wetherspoons'
A couple displaced by a storm finds refuge in their local Wetherspoons pub, where they have embraced their new living situation despite the circumstances.
The family in the woods, in the house that hosts children and Cate. “We operators insulted and threatened”
This article discusses the challenges faced by a family living in a children's community in Vasto, Italy, where staff members report being threatened and insulted.
They are between 17 and 22 years old and take children who live in homes for walks: 'There is more love than abandonment in the world'
A group of young individuals from Olivos, Argentina, organizes outings for children living in care homes to ensure they experience the joys of childhood.
'I gave up living in London to move to Cornwall - everyone's so friendly'
A woman reflects on her transition from London to Cornwall, highlighting her new life and experiences in a small coastal community.
Why residents of a historical building have been living without water for 3 weeks and go to the toilet 'around the corner'
Residents of Matīsa Street 89A in Latvia have spent nearly three weeks without drinking water and sewage due to frozen pipes, raising serious health concerns.
Short-term rental market is boosted by Carnival; the modality divides opinions
The short-term rental market in Brazil is facing scrutiny as Carnival approaches, with discussions among residents about its impact on community living.
Woman killed by ex-husband in the USA obtained a green card and wanted to visit Brazil
Adriana Barbosa, a Brazilian woman living in the USA, was fatally stabbed by her ex-husband shortly after she obtained her green card and expressed a desire to visit Brazil where she had not been for years.
In Parliament, the bill for the electoral district of the diaspora Greek community and postal voting
A new legislative proposal has been introduced in the Greek Parliament to facilitate postal voting for citizens living abroad and to create a distinct electoral district for the Greek diaspora.
Kebbi LG chairman donates wheelchairs, cash to persons living with disabilities
The Chairman of Koko-Besse Local Government Area in Nigeria provided wheelchairs and cash support to 75 persons living with disabilities to promote inclusion and economic empowerment.
Police investigates the disappearance of community dogs living in a company parking lot in Paraná
Brazilian police are investigating the disappearance of three community dogs from a parking lot of an e-commerce company, Mercado Livre, in Paraná.
‘One can be living or coexisting in a place where above or below there is a time bomb’
Residents of Guayaquil express concern over a recent fire that affected local businesses, highlighting risks related to improper storage of goods.
You Won't Become One of Your Own in China: The Life of Latvians in One of the World's Largest Economies
The article discusses the unique experience of Latvians living in China, highlighting their efforts to connect with each other despite the vast population.
Reemigrants: Starting a business in Latvia after many years away is not easy
The article discusses the challenges faced by reemigrants in Latvia who are trying to restart their businesses after living abroad for many years.
Grief, fear and exhaustion in Lake Cargelligo
Residents of Lake Cargelligo are living in fear as the fugitive Julian Ingram remains on the run after allegedly shooting three people, including his pregnant ex-partner.
'I'm Fed Up of Elderly Neighbour's Rude Demands and at My Wit's End'
A homeowner in the US expresses frustration over constant complaints from their elderly neighbor regarding noise levels.
Calgary senior’s ‘living wish’ made a reality by local flying club
A 90-year-old woman, Louise Barnett, fulfilled her lifelong dream of flying over Ha-Ling Peak, thanks to the Calgary Flying Club and her retirement community.
A new quarter is rising in Justiniškės: the choice of housing is exceptional
A new residential quarter is being developed in Justiniškės, featuring various apartment options aimed at diverse living and investment needs.
City Hall of Poços announces 256 new housing units
The city of Poços de Caldas has announced the construction of 256 new housing units to improve living conditions and reduce housing deficits.
The exciting encounters with the little wheelchair user in my building
The article reflects on the author's encounters with a new neighbor, Jonas, a young boy in a wheelchair, highlighting the connection they share and the implications of accessibility in their living environment.
Martha Stewart says that ICE enforcing law is like living under 1984’s ‘Big Brother’
Martha Stewart expressed her discontent with ICE activities in her community, comparing it to living under a dystopian regime.
Without anything and without fear
The article reflects the life and mindset of an individual living in isolation, highlighting their relationship with the past and the community's perception of them.
Young people living with illness should not be included in the community. They are the community.
The article discusses the experiences of young people living with chronic illnesses, emphasizing their integral role in the community despite the challenges they face.
'Faith, Family and Freedom': The Real Estate Developers Creating Communities for Christian Nationalists in the USA
A real estate developer in Tennessee aims to build a community focused on Christian nationalist values, emphasizing faith, family, and freedom.
The Time of Barricades: Also Latvians in Minneapolis Live Under Immigration Raid Tension
Latvian immigrants in Minneapolis are living in fear due to recent immigration raids, which have had a profound impact on their community.
Housing condominium: the living model that is trending in 2026
Closed condominiums are gaining popularity in 2026 for their 24-hour security and complete infrastructure, combining the independence of a house with the amenities of a planned community.
She Went South in Love with the Forest: "Because of the Fires, I’m Always Evacuating"
Georgina Sancho, a bioconstructor from Haedo, shares her struggles of living in El Bolsón amid frequent forest fires that have kept her and her community in a constant state of alert.
Lavrov against Athens: Cut decades-long cooperation with Russia, sent weapons to Ukraine without considering the Greeks living there
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticized the Greek government for halting long-standing cooperation with Russia and supplying arms to Ukraine, neglecting the Greek community in the region.
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.
A cry for help from Skaudvilė: people are concerned about an unkempt dog during the cold
Residents of Skaudvilė express concern for a dog that has been kept chained for years in poor living conditions, especially as temperatures drop.
Garri Raagmaa: How to live sparsely but resiliently against external dangers?
The article discusses the necessity for people in Northern Europe to prepare for harsh winters through careful planning and community cooperation.
‘Living Museum’: at 93, guardian of the history of Presidente Epitácio dedicates his life to faith in Our Lady of Navigators
At 93 years old, Wilson Cruz is a key figure in the faith and history of Presidente Epitácio, dedicated to the devotion of Our Lady of Navigators along the Paraná River.
Peace is built at the counter: Dialogues for Peace and the power of family businesses
The article discusses the importance of everyday actions in fostering peace in Mexico, emphasizing that peace is not just an ideal but a necessary condition for living and working.
Gene Hackman's house is for sale almost a year after his death - How the interior has been shaped
Almost a year after Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead, their Santa Fe home is up for sale at an initial price of $6.25 million, featuring 1,200 square meters of living space on 214.5 wooded acres in a private community.
Municipal Elections 2026: Fabien Roussel is a candidate in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, of which he is the outgoing mayor
Fabien Roussel, the 56-year-old outgoing mayor and national secretary of the French Communist Party, has officially announced his candidacy for the crucial municipal elections in March, aiming to enhance community living and security in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux.
Lonate stands with Jonathan Rivolta: 'What else could he have done? Try living here yourself.'
The article discusses public sentiment in Lonate regarding a recent violent incident involving a Sinti robber, highlighting the community's frustrations with crime.
Bears under California homes go from one-off to trend
Reports indicate that the presence of bears living under homes in California, particularly in Altadena, is becoming a trend following the recent removal of a large black bear from a resident's crawlspace.