SP-Arte will celebrate milestones of the Nara Roesler and Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel galleries
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Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Sells PMs Cargoes to Cote d'Ivoire, Cameroon, 3 Others
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D. Trump built a statue of K. Columbus near the White House
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World Championships, Milanese swimmer D'Angelo wins two medals
Walter D'Angelo, a 63-year-old swimmer from Milan, achieved gold and silver medals at the International Winter Swimming Association World Championships held in Oulu, Finland.
D. Trump deploys ICE officials at American airports
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“Started to get angry, argue”: after the defeat – D. Songailos strike at his players
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Drunk driver goes against traffic and causes rollover accidents on the Luiz de Queiroz Highway
A drunk driver caused a rollover accident on the Luiz de Queiroz Highway in Brazil after driving against traffic, resulting in one person being injured.
D. Tuskas: We have long suspected that P. Szijjarto informs Russia about the progress of EU Council meetings
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When the long night began
The article reflects on the atmosphere and events surrounding the coup d'état in Argentina on March 24, 1976, focusing on the moments of fear and repression that followed.
From 'Yes, let's change' to 'No'. Prodi, D'Alema, Letta: here are the worst of the week
The article critiques leftist leaders who initially supported judicial reform but have since changed their stance due to the current right-wing government.
War in Iran. D. Trump made new threats to Iran: gave 48 hours to open the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours following a ballistic missile launch towards a U.S. and U.K. military base, indicating escalating tensions in the region.
'I'm a vet and there are four cat breeds I'd never own myself'
A UK vet shares his concerns about four popular cat breeds that he would never consider owning due to behavioral and health issues.
Congo-Kinshasa: Young Congolese Author Pascal Boroto Wins African Literary Prize
Pascal Boroto, a young author from the Democratic Republic of Congo, has won the Voix d'Afriques literature prize for his debut novel inspired by his journalist mother.
Delmastro, now FdI fears the notice of guarantee: “If they investigate him, it will be difficult to defend him”
Fratelli d'Italia is concerned about potential revelations regarding undersecretary Andrea Delmastro, particularly involving his relationships with a company linked to the Senese clan.
Former FBI Director R. Mueller, who investigated D. Trump's and Russia's ties, has died
R. Mueller, the former FBI Director known for investigating ties between Donald Trump and Russia, has passed away, with the cause of death currently undisclosed.
Maher was amused by Trump’s Pearl Harbor joke to Japanese leader, says ‘if Shane Gillis said it, you’d laugh’
Bill Maher commented on Trump's joke involving Pearl Harbor during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi, finding it inappropriate yet funny.
Suspect dies after confrontation with police during operation in RO
A suspect was killed in a police confrontation during a joint operation in Espigão D'Oeste, Brazil, aimed at executing search and seizure warrants.
Valdemoro's Ticket Has an Coup d'État, Master Bank, and Moro Trying to Get a Position
Flávio Bolsonaro expressed support for Sergio Moro's candidacy for the Governor of Paraná, marking a controversial alliance with implications for Brazil's political right.
Body of man found floating at Praia do Olho D’Água in São Luís
A man's body was found floating in Praia do Olho D’Água in São Luís, Brazil, prompting police and emergency response actions.
The Mossos detain 87 people in an operation against repeat offenders in Barcelona
The Mossos d'Esquadra arrested 87 individuals in a police operation targeting repeat offenders in Barcelona and surrounding areas.
D. Dirksčio's beloved O. Pikul shared a photo with another man: 'My heart'
O. Pikul shared a heartfelt post on social media dedicating warm words to her brother, while also referencing a previous post about another man.
Internauts laugh at M. Rubio's shoes: D. Trump's gift turned out to be too big
M. Rubio's recent gift of shoes from D. Trump sparked social media laughter due to their oversized appearance.
'I left Sunderland for Newcastle – the dressing rooms difference explained why we'd win'
Jack Colback discusses his transition from Sunderland to Newcastle, highlighting the differences in team spirit that contributed to his past successes in the Tyne-Wear derby.
The Mossos investigate the violent death of a man in a venue in Badalona
The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating the violent death of a 37-year-old man in Badalona, where efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
Memory is activated in the cultural agenda of Buenos Aires fifty years after the coup d'état
Fifty years after the 1976 coup d'état, Buenos Aires' cultural agenda is revitalized with activities focusing on the memory and commemoration of the victims through art, cinema, and literature.
Did What He Criticized: An Old Video of D. Trump Went Viral on the Internet
Former President D. Trump is facing criticism and allegations of hypocrisy for initiating a large-scale military operation in Iran, costing the U.S. billions and causing regional chaos, while past comments of his attacking President Obama for similar actions resurface online.
Mercedes D’ Alessandro: "Argentina is a laboratory for adjustment policies"
Mercedes D’ Alessandro discusses her experiences with feminist economic policies and her critiques of Javier Milei's administration in Argentina.
Alfonso Espinoza de los Monteros recalls his unexpected encounter with Chuck Norris in the 80s
Ecuadorian presenter Alfonso Espinoza de los Monteros reminisces about a brief but unforgettable encounter with Chuck Norris in the 1980s in Washington, D.C.
A coup d'état without expressions of joy
The military coup of September 16, 1955, that overthrew President Isabel Perón was met with a muted response, reflecting a deep national division rather than celebration.
'I went on UK city break and felt like I'd stepped into the world of Bridgerton'
A traveler describes their experience in Buxton, UK, where a stay at a historic hotel made them feel like they were part of a period drama.
Prof Tim Spector claims supplement could slash diabetes risk - but with a warning
Professor Tim Spector suggests that regular intake of vitamin D may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, though he cautions that research on its effects is inconclusive.
The Strange Case of Fratelli d'Italia Politicians Who Do Not Declare Their Company
A group of politicians from the Fratelli d'Italia party is under scrutiny for failing to disclose their connections to a seemingly inactive company, 5 Forchette srl.
First Level 4 Biosafety Laboratory in Spain: This is GSK's Center to Combat Pandemics
Spain's first BSL-4 biosafety laboratory, part of GlaxoSmithKline's global health R&D center, has opened in Tres Cantos, Madrid.
Controversy in Paris over the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup d'état
France commemorates the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup d'état in Argentina, amidst controversy regarding the suppression of a memorial plaque in the Maison Argentine.
S. Francisco refused to talk about one topic: 'I’d better shut up'
After winning a basketball game against Madrid, player S. Francisco focuses on upcoming matches while reflecting on the importance of strategy and teamwork.
50 years since the coup d'état: the second edition of the Human Rights Book Fair is held with international guests
The Human Rights Book Fair is taking place at the ex-ESMA in Argentina, featuring over 120 publishers and discussions led by notable authors, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.
The investigation concludes that Jimmy Gracey, the young American, died after accidentally falling into the sea in Barcelona
The investigation confirms that 20-year-old Jimmy Gracey died accidentally after falling into the sea in Barcelona, with no indications of foul play.
O. Pikul and D. Dirksčio's relationship is becoming more serious: an important meeting took place
O. Pikul and D. Dirksčio's relationship is evolving with more involvement from close family members, including a recent meeting with Dirksčio's mother.
Jay D. Vance to visit Hungary in early April to support Orbán
U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance will visit Hungary in early April to support Prime Minister Victor Orbán during the country's parliamentary elections.
Report: D. Trump is Undermining Democracy at an Unprecedented Speed
A recent report indicates that democratic principles in the U.S. are being increasingly undermined, causing the country's democracy ranking to drop significantly.
Boca's Fixture in the 2026 Copa Libertadores: Dates and When They Play
Boca Juniors is set to compete in Group D of the 2026 Copa Libertadores against Cruzeiro, Universidad Católica, and Barcelona.
A. Lukashenko: Americans offered a big deal in the name of D. Trump
Belarusian leader A. Lukashenko claims that U.S. representatives proposed a significant agreement during negotiations.
Barcelona SC and Cruzeiro will face each other for the first time in the Copa Libertadores
Barcelona SC and Cruzeiro will meet for the first time in the 2026 Copa Libertadores as they have been drawn in Group D of the competition.
WinteRace Cortina Returns: 70 Historic Cars on the Roads of the Dolomites, a 490-Kilometer Itinerary through Landscapes, History, and Memory
The WinteRace Cortina event, showcasing 70 historic cars, returned to Cortina d'Ampezzo from March 19 to 21, 2026, celebrating alpine tradition and culture along a scenic route.
Solidarity Pan: TV TEM project that collects food in the interior of SP carries out 'D-Day' of donations; see how to participate
The 'Panela Solidária' project by TV TEM conducts a donation event aimed at providing food for families in need in several cities in São Paulo.
After scandalous statements – a strict decision: 'Modern Talking' member's concert canceled in Kaunas
The concert of 'Modern Talking' member D. Bohlen in Kaunas has been canceled due to his controversial statements regarding the war in Ukraine.
Santa Bárbara and Piracicaba suspend routine vaccination of dogs and cats and require appointment due to shortage of doses
Routine rabies vaccination for dogs and cats in Santa Bárbara d'Oeste and Piracicaba has been suspended due to a national shortage of vaccine doses, requiring prior appointments for immunization.
‘Comeback D-1’ Gwanghwamun Night Colored by BTS... “Even Without Tickets, I'm Happy”
Gwanghwamun Plaza is alive with excitement as fans gather ahead of BTS's concert, showing their enthusiasm despite ticket shortages.
The security cameras in the area recorded James Gracey accidentally falling into the sea in Barcelona
Security cameras captured 20-year-old James Gracey's accidental fall into the sea in Barcelona, leading to an ongoing investigation into his death.
'I got a black eye stopping a thief from stealing my phone - and I'd do it again'
A 16-year-old girl, Sienna, defended her phone from a thief on the tube, resulting in a black eye but asserting she would repeat her actions.