Selfless final act of devoted dad, 45, who died after traumatic head injury at work
Abin Mathai, a 45-year-old devoted father from Blackburn, died from a traumatic head injury sustained at work, prompting the local community to raise funds for his funeral.
In Oslo West, it is known that many parents have a liberal attitude towards drugs. This complicates our work.
Concerns have been raised in Oslo West regarding liberal parental attitudes towards drug use and the existing party culture among youths.
Reconstruction of Klaipėda Summer Stage: Contractors Begin Work
Contractors have started renovating the Klaipėda Summer Concert Stage, enhancing its facilities and improving leisure quality for residents.
In Ubá (MG), shopkeepers begin cleanup work: 'Sadness'
In Ubá, Brazil, store owners are starting cleanup efforts after severe flooding caused by overflowing rivers, resulting in destruction and loss of life.
Who was Agnes Kašpárková and why did she become known worldwide
Agnes Kašpárková, a Czech artist, gained international recognition for her volunteer work in beautifying her village of Louka through traditional floral designs.
Via Marina, a missed opportunity for the whole city
Work has begun on the redevelopment of Via Marina in Milan, but the removal of parking spots without notifying residents or the municipality has sparked controversy.
"Then the window broke and glass shards were everywhere in the car"
A man narrowly escaped injury when a tree trunk was thrown at his car window while driving home from work in Iceland.
'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.
28 Pieces of Advice Our Readers Over 60 Would Have Liked to Receive at That Age
Readers aged 65 to 96 share valuable advice they wish they had received upon entering their sixties, covering topics like work, health, love, and friendships.
Blue Flowers on White Walls: The Story of the Woman Who Turned Her Village into a Work of Art
Agnes Kašpárková dedicated her life to transforming her village in the Czech Republic into an artistic masterpiece, leaving a legacy of beauty and love after her passing in 2018.
Vaida Pranarauskaitė. How does self-government work in Kaunas?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the opposition in Kaunas regarding budget allocation and the lack of funds for community initiatives.
Margrét Löf: 'Faith, Assurance, Trust'
Margrét Löf discusses themes of faith, assurance, and trust in her work.
Historical weather vane found in the rectory being renovated in Batakiai
A historical weather vane dating back to 1926 was discovered during renovation work at the Batakiai Lutheran church rectory, shedding light on the building's past and its significance to the local community.
Good news for beneficiaries in the U.S.: new federal rules could change access to SNAP
The U.S. federal government has approved significant changes to work requirements for SNAP recipients aimed at updating eligibility criteria.
"Making It Understandable How We Live": In the Mountains, Farmers Open Their Doors Wide to Tourists
Farmers in mountain regions are inviting tourists to experience their agricultural lifestyle, sharing their work and passion.
SZ Series: They Encourage: No One Should Have to Live in Garbage
The article discusses the challenges faced by individuals with hoarding disorder and highlights the work of a professional helping them declutter their homes.
Hello Iftar: Free Meals Delivered to Homes in Istanbul Throughout Ramadan
The Iskenderun municipality in Istanbul has launched a program called "Hello Iftar" to deliver free iftar meals to families unable to prepare food during Ramadan due to work or health conditions.
Inviting to see the 'Invisible' work live
Residents are increasingly interested in seeing completed work live and asking questions about it.
Council scraps 4-day work week plan after backlash
Launceston City Council has abandoned plans for a four-day work week due to strong opposition from the business community.
Lisa Magnusson: His erased life’s work was recreated – but too late
The IT department in Åstorp erased a man's life's work, impacting everyone deeply.
Abdul Rauf left his mark on the capital
Abdul Rauf, a notable Pakistani-Norwegian businessman, passed away at the age of 88, remembered for his exceptional contributions to the community and his inspiring work ethic.
Arturo Márquez, composer: "My music is the expression of a feeling of justice"
Mexican composer Arturo Márquez reflects on the unexpected success of his famous work, 'Danzón nº 2', and his latest piece, 'Sinfonía Imposible', premiering with the Community of Madrid Orchestra under conductor Alondra de la Parra.
MP: Lawyer shot dead in Shivpuri, lawyer community protests and boycotts work
In Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, lawyer Sanjay Kumar Saxena was shot dead in broad daylight, prompting outrage among lawyers across the state who have boycotted court work in protest.
Belén González on the Development of the Suicide Prevention Action Plan: "We Work to Promote Alternatives to Hospitalization Such as Home Intervention or Crisis Houses"
Belén González discusses Spain's national strategy for suicide prevention, highlighting a shift towards community-based care.
The wellness refuge in Chamberí where you sweat, work, and eat healthy: "There is an evolution towards more conscious well-being"
The article explores a trendy fitness studio in Chamberí, Madrid that emphasizes community and holistic well-being through a combination of exercise and healthy food.
'Wonderful' nurse killed on way to work in Limerick three car smash pictured
A nurse named Áine O'Reilly tragically died in a three-car collision in Limerick while on her way to work.
Woman has finger amputated after being attacked with a machete by another in an indigenous community in RR
A 46-year-old woman lost a finger after an attack by another woman in an indigenous community in Roraima, Brazil, driven by jealousy during a communal work event.
Dolores Muñoz Ledo, beloved actress and voice in 'Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers', dies at 107
Dolores Muñoz Ledo, a respected Mexican voice actress known for her work in dubbing and radionovelas, has passed away at the age of 107, prompting mourning in the Mexican dubbing community.
No idea: A fun and clever work that many can reflect on
The article discusses a creative and relatable piece of work that resonates with many individuals.
From the Heart of Mexico to Croatians in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe Presented to Fra Ivo Pavić
A replica of the miraculous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe was presented to Fra Ivo Pavić during his missionary visit to Mexico as a symbol of spiritual connection with the Catholic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Meeting discusses feminine memory and experience in the work of Annie Ernaux
Readers from the 'Todas' community met to discuss Annie Ernaux's book "Memórias de Menina," focusing on feminine experiences and societal expectations.
Bus breaks down five times in four days, residents of Teresina report
Residents of Teresina, Brazil, are voicing concerns about repeated bus breakdowns affecting their daily commutes to school and work.
Mindy Drapsa's Medal Joy: "The Feeling of Unreality Lingers"
Mindy Drapsa expresses her happiness and disbelief after receiving a medal from the king at a ceremony in Stockholm, reflecting on the positivity from the deaf community and her work at Riksteatern.
Pastor Hernandes says Bolsa Família creates laziness, but 79.40% prefer work, according to FGV
Pastor Hernandes Dias Lopes claims that Bolsa Família fosters laziness among beneficiaries, suggesting they prefer to drink and rely on state support rather than seek work, despite evidence indicating many would rather work.
The Mysterious Disappearance of Jowita Zielińska. Latest Information Regarding the Reward
Jowita Zielińska disappeared in early July 2024 while returning home from work and has not been seen or contacted her family since.
Gabbard ends task force that aimed to reform intelligence gathering after less than a year
Tulsi Gabbard has disbanded a task force created to reform the U.S. intelligence community, stating that its work was always intended to be temporary and had successfully increased transparency.
Åse Helen Asperøy quickly became a professional authority and a highly valued colleague
Åse Helen Asperøy has passed away at the age of 57 after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy as a respected professional and colleague.
Tumbler Ridge, B.C. will ‘work through this as a family’ after school shooting: mayor
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, is grieving the loss of nine lives in a school shooting, with the suspected shooter also deceased.
Farmers and 'influencers': promoting daily work in the field on social media now has an award
The AgroInfluye awards recognize rural content creators for their efforts in sharing the realities of agrarian life on social media.
Clothing, shoes, and decoration: Gpaci charity bazaar raises funds for institution in Sorocaba
A charity bazaar organized by Gpaci in Sorocaba, Brazil, is expected to raise funds through the sale of donated items for its work with children with cancer.
The tribe urgently needs to buy fields and plant. A Czech woman is attempting a miracle
A Czech woman is working on a critical project to assist her tribe in buying fields and starting agricultural work.
Young men who destroyed trails in Jizera Mountains by drifting have worked off their act and are repaying the damage
A group of young men responsible for damaging trails in the Jizera Mountains through drifting will repay the damage and have already begun to work off their offense.
Such leisure spaces have not existed in Vilnius: work will soon begin in Tarandė
A new leisure zone is set to be developed in Tarandė, Vilnius, by contractor UAB 'Dividio', with completion expected by the end of 2026.
Lrytas Awards 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026': Readers Have Their Say, the Commission Begins Work
The 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026' awards recognize educators who foster change and build trust, curiosity, and independent thinking among students, with reader nominations now moving to a commission for final selection of winners.
First financial assistance for rent given to 25 families affected by explosion in Coyoacán
25 families affected by a gas explosion in Coyoacán received their first financial assistance for housing rent while rehabilitation work is underway.
Student who returned a mistakenly deposited R$ 200 thousand PIX says he is recognized at work: 'People are amazed'
A Brazilian student gained national attention after returning R$ 200,000 that was mistakenly deposited into his bank account, leading to admiration from coworkers.
'I wanted to provide a little joy in his life,' says caregiver of community dog found dead with signs of poisoning in MG
A community dog in Brazil named Caramelo was found dead, allegedly poisoned, leading to an outpouring of grief from his caregiver and the local community.
"Violated the ethical code and work regulations." After an investigation, the school dismissed a well-known professor, who intends to defend himself
A Czech-Swiss professor was dismissed after a lengthy internal investigation regarding inappropriate behavior towards students and staff, amidst mixed reactions from the university community.
One Year After the Mass Shooting: 'The Work is Not Over'
One year after Sweden's deadliest mass shooting, support efforts continue to help the community heal from the trauma.
Speech therapists are trying to regulate their profession. Where is the main line of dispute? And where is the patient in this?
A large part of the speech therapy community advocates for a universal law to ensure the profession remains cohesive and based on a common foundational competency, regardless of the work setting.