Palestine, farewell!
The article discusses the increasing recognition of Palestine by various countries and Israel's intensified control over the West Bank, undermining the prospect of a Palestinian state.
New nuclear control agreement should include US, Russia and China: Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the importance of including China in a nuclear control agreement with the US and Russia, highlighting the 'strategic stability' in US-China relations as the Trump-Xi summit approaches.
Pakistan and Afghanistan: Taliban Launch Counterattack
The Afghan Taliban have launched a counteroffensive in response to Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan, claiming control over several military positions and resulting in casualties on both sides.
Nottingham Forest Europa League match stopped after one minute as player confronts crowd
Nottingham Forest's Europa League match against Fenerbahce was halted within the first minute due to flares thrown onto the pitch by travelling fans, prompting a confrontation by the Fenerbahce captain.
Blind refugee found dead in Buffalo after border agents left him at coffee shop
A visually impaired refugee from Myanmar, Nurul Amin Shah Alam, was found dead on the streets of Buffalo after U.S. border agents abandoned him at a coffee shop following his release from jail.
A large fire broke out in Vilnius: a hanger is burning with open flames, substantial firefighting forces are concentrated
A significant fire ignited at a hangar in Vilnius, with extensive firefighting resources deployed to control the blaze.
Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses among alleged high-control groups
An inquiry in Victoria has revealed disturbing testimonies from survivors about alleged abuses within high-control religious groups including Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Ketamine on the Drug List: Jonas (27) Talks About Party Culture
27-year-old Jonas shares his experiences with ketamine use in Oslo's party scene and the challenges of maintaining control over his life amidst the rising popularity of the drug.
The White House Plays with Lukoil. There Will Be Peace, There Will Be Consent for Sale
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control has extended the deadline for finalizing Lukoil's asset sale to April 1, urging Russia to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine.
Guillaume Tabard: "How 'Boss' Marine Le Pen is Paving the Way for 2027"
Marine Le Pen seeks to maintain political control over her party's future amid ongoing legal challenges ahead of the 2027 elections.
Florianรณpolis offers Implanon for free in the municipal network
The municipal health system of Florianรณpolis has begun offering the Implanon subdermal contraceptive implant for free to enhance women's access to safe and effective birth control methods.
Rubio reveals US condition for global nuclear arms deal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that any future nuclear arms control agreement must include China alongside the US and Russia.
Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict
The Yainyongo community in Eastern DR Congo has gained official rights to manage 11,000 hectares of forest, facing challenges from external companies amidst ongoing local conflict.
Russia Plans to Block Telegram in April, Sources Say
Russia is planning to block the messaging app Telegram in April due to concerns that it is being used for criminal activities and as a foreign intelligence tool.
New oral GLP-1 reduces more glucose and weight than semaglutide in phase 3 study; Orforgliprona increases weight loss by 73%
The experimental drug orforgliprona demonstrated greater glucose control and weight loss compared to oral semaglutide in a phase 3 study for type 2 diabetes treatment.
Prints and audios reveal fixed hours and daily charges to 'managers' of drug 'stores' of PCC in RR
Investigations into the PCC's drug trafficking operations in Roraima reveal structured control and financial accountability among its members.
What effects does fig have on the body and how does it help control appetite
The article discusses the health benefits of figs, particularly their role in digestive, metabolic, and cardiovascular health.
He was a combat pilot for the U.S. for 24 years and after leaving trained the Chinese Army, he is accused of conspiracy
A former U.S. Air Force combat pilot has been arrested for conspiring to provide military training to Chinese pilots without permission, violating export control laws.
The excesses of Lamar Odom: cocaine, lack of control, and the disappointment of not entering the NBA Hall of Fame
Retired NBA star Lamar Odom opens up about his battles with drug addiction and the fallout from his lifestyle choices, especially his disappointment over not being inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Research on new medications, such as polylaminin, must follow strict international rules
The development of new medications, including polylaminin, requires adherence to strict international guidelines, particularly in clinical trials that involve control groups to assess efficacy and safety.
Instagram will warn parents if children search for self-harm
Instagram is set to notify parents if their children repeatedly search for terms related to self-harm and suicide, aiming to increase parental awareness about harmful content.
REP RO KHANNA: We need a new tech social contract to reclaim AI from billionaires
Rep. Ro Khanna advocates for a new tech social contract to combat wealth inequality and ensure democratic control over AI during a speech at Stanford University alongside Bernie Sanders.
KrF Leader to Head Epstein Process
Jonas Andersen Sayed, a member of Norway's Parliament and the control committee, has been appointed as the rapporteur for the investigation into the Epstein revelations.
F1 driver update after losing control in terrifying crash as marshals rush to help
Williams' F1 reserve driver Luke Browning was unharmed after a serious crash at the Suzuka Circuit during a rainy session.
Instagram: It will notify parents of any searches their children make for suicide
Instagram will start notifying parents if their children make multiple searches related to suicide or self-harm within a short period, as pressure mounts on governments to restrict social media use for those under 16.
Are the Rapid Support Forces in Darfur heading towards an ethnic war?
The Rapid Support Forces in Darfur are intensifying military operations, raising fears of widespread ethnic conflict in the region as they seek to consolidate control and influence.
PHOTOS โฉ A truck went off the road on the Tallinn-Pรคrnu highway
A truck lost control and went off the road on the Tallinn-Pรคrnu highway in Saue municipality, Estonia.
The Storting is awaiting new Epstein responses
The Storting's control and constitutional committee will wait to send new questions to the government until the Foreign Ministry has answered existing inquiries.
Today begins the strike of air traffic controllers across the country: it will affect all airports and will last five days
Air traffic controllers in Argentina are commencing a five-day strike across all airports in response to demands for better salaries.
Driverless electric car spun out of control - a firefighter with a long stick became the solution
A driverless electric car in Asker, Norway, spun out of control, prompting local authorities to intervene, with a firefighter eventually stopping the vehicle using a long stick.
Motorcyclist dies after losing control and colliding with a pole on an avenue in Teresina
A motorcyclist lost his life in Teresina after crashing into a pole on Avenida Presidente Kennedy.
Zimbabwe bans the export of all its raw minerals, including lithium
Zimbabwe has imposed a ban on the export of all raw minerals, particularly lithium, to strengthen government control over its critical mining resources.
The mid-term report: victory on migrants and Gaza. Economic doubts remain
The article discusses President Donald Trump's mid-term performance, highlighting his claims of success in immigration control and the situation in Gaza, while noting significant doubts about his economic policies.
Large vaccination control in Poland. The truth has come to light
Poland is conducting a widespread review of children's vaccination cards to assess compliance with mandatory vaccinations and parental refusals.
'I'm an expert and I saw hidden agenda in Trump's State of the Union speech'
A psychotherapist analyzes Donald Trump's State of the Union address, highlighting psychological tactics and control mechanisms used in the speech.
The helicopter crash near Sotra in 2024 was caused by a circuit board failure
The 2024 helicopter crash near Sotra was attributed to a circuit board malfunction affecting the helicopter's autopilot control system, resulting in one fatality and five injuries during a training flight.
It is the design, not self-control, that challenges the young people
The article discusses how social media designs, rather than a lack of self-control among youth, are the primary challenge in managing excessive screen time.
Delays over federal gun โbuybackโ program contributed to โdiminishedโ support, minister says
Canada's public safety minister cites delays in the federal gun buyback program as a reason for decreased support among police and public confusion.
Tearing down the fence and British soldiers without controls: the keys to the Gibraltar agreement with which 'the United Kingdom wins'
A recent agreement between the EU and the UK, set to eliminate physical barriers at the Gibraltar border, also addresses sovereignty and control issues post-Brexit.
Venezuela after Maduro: Who will fill the void? And who holds the keys to wealth?
The article discusses the political and economic uncertainties in Venezuela following the ousting of Nicolรกs Maduro and his detention in the U.S., questioning who will control the nation's vast resources.
South Africa: Godongwana Allocates R848-Billion to Police and Army to Combat Crime
South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has earmarked R848.2 billion for enhanced security and border control measures over the coming years.
Champions League Drama: Loss of Control at BVB
Dortmund's defeat at Atalanta results in elimination from the Champions League, highlighting a troubling pattern of individual errors and a lack of mental resilience.
Quote of the Day, Seneca: "Anger: an acid that can do more harm to the container in which it is stored than to anything upon which it is poured"
The article explores the resurgence of Stoicism, particularly emphasizing Seneca's insights on anger and emotional control.
The 'Stablecoin'... Is it a new scheme to dry up funding sources for resistance in Gaza?
The introduction of a potential stablecoin in Gaza raises concerns about its use as a tool for Israeli and American control over financial resources linked to Palestinian resistance.
Deceptive Reform
The article criticizes a labor reform in Mexico for failing to guarantee mandatory rest days for workers while discussing its political implications.
Rent cap in CDMX will end up raising housing costs
A recent Supreme Court decision in Mexico City limits rent increases to inflation rates, which may exacerbate housing affordability issues rather than solve them.
'I seem to be a product created to pursue an inheritance': the young man at the center of the billion-dollar dispute of Casas Pernambucanas
Artur Miceli is embroiled in a billion-dollar legal battle concerning the control of the Brazilian retail empire, Casas Pernambucanas, linked to the comatose heiress Anita Harley.
The crowd went out of control at Barsana's Lathmar Holi
The Lathmar Holi event in Barsana experienced an uncontrollable crowd situation.
Arrest in Indiana: Former US Fighter Pilot Allegedly Trained Chinese Pilots
A former elite US fighter pilot has been arrested for allegedly training pilots of the Chinese military without the required government approval.
Terror Everywhere: A War Zone in Mexico After the El Mencho Elimination โ Civil War in the Cartels
Mexico faces increased violence following the death of drug lord El Mencho, as rival cartels clash for control.