Alcolumbre analyzes CPI material to decide on the revocation of Lulinha's secrecy
Brazilian senators present conflicting technical arguments regarding the CPI's decision to break the bank and tax secrecy of Lula's son, Lulinha, in a politically charged atmosphere.
Henry Ford, millionaire industrialist: "Failure is the opportunity to start over, this time more intelligently"
The article discusses a famous quote by Henry Ford highlighting that mistakes can lead to improved decision-making and serves as a foundation for his business philosophy.
Who is Thalapathy Vijay's wife? A fan girl arrived in Chennai from London
South Indian superstar Thalapathy Vijay is currently in the spotlight for both personal and professional reasons, including his recent films and his wife's decision to file for divorce after 27 years of marriage.
Trump: 'We must make a big decision regarding Iran'... mentions military use sometimes
Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's nuclear negotiations, suggesting the U.S. may need to use military force if dialogue fails.
‘They cannot have nuclear weapons’: Trump still evaluating an attack against Iran
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's nuclear negotiations, stating that he has not yet made a final decision on a potential military strike.
Gilmar Mendes nullifies CPI decision and suspends confidentiality breach of company owned by Dias Toffoli's family
Supreme Court Minister Gilmar Mendes has annulled a decision by the Organized Crime CPI and suspended the confidentiality breach affecting the company owned by Minister Dias Toffoli's family.
Luigi Mangione escapes federal death penalty after federal prosecutors decline to appeal judge's ruling
Luigi Mangione will not face the federal death penalty as prosecutors have chosen not to appeal a judge's decision dismissing the capital murder charge against him.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers several significant news stories, including protests during a Senate vote on labor reform, a governmental decision against raising electronic tariffs, the acquisition of Warner by Paramount creating a new streaming giant, and comments from Trump about Lula.
Megan Rapinoe says Eileen Gu representing China over US is an 'excellent business decision' amid controversy
Megan Rapinoe defended Eileen Gu's choice to represent China in the Winter Olympics, calling it an 'excellent business decision' amidst debates regarding national pride and financial incentives.
After state assistance, Votorantim City Hall abandons plan to close neonatal ICU and opens 6 more beds
The Votorantim City Hall has reversed its decision to close neonatal ICU beds after the state government promised to fund the service.
New court decision maintains selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté
A recent judicial ruling allows the continuation of a selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté, Brazil, maintaining scheduled tests despite prior suspension.
Trump blames Harris for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in 2021
Republican candidate Donald Trump blamed Kamala Harris and Joe Biden for the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, asserting he would demand the resignations of any officials involved in the decision.
Alan Shearer weighs in on major Mohamed Salah Liverpool decision Arne Slot is facing
Alan Shearer questions Mohamed Salah's place in Liverpool's starting line-up following a recent match where Salah was substituted despite the team being scoreless.
Disappearance of Loan: Strong Clash Between Prosecutors and Judges Over the Decision to Start the Trial on October 7
A dispute has arisen between prosecutors and judges over the scheduled start of a trial regarding the disappearance of a child named Loan, with significant concerns expressed by the child's parents.
Build a fence around Stúdla, which will only be for emergency shelter and custody
The article discusses the decision to construct a fence around Stúdla, designated for emergency shelter and custody purposes.
Two days after suspension, Electoral Justice resumes supplementary election in Senador Sá
After a brief suspension, Brazil's Electoral Justice has reinstated the supplementary election set for Sunday in Senador Sá, Ceará, following a judicial decision reversing a previous suspension.
Trump on Iran attack: "Not a final decision made"
Donald Trump states that a military intervention in Iran is still being considered as talks between the US and Iran show no progress and tensions remain high.
After backlash, government reverses tariff increase on electronic products; decision restores original rate for smartphones
The Brazilian government has rolled back a recent increase in import tariffs on electronic products after significant backlash from Congress and social media.
Donald Trump says he has not decided anything about Iran although he does not like how it is negotiating
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran’s nuclear negotiations but stated that he has not made a final decision on military action.
It is official: citizens in the U.S. cannot sue the Postal Service, even if they do not deliver their packages, due to a new Supreme Court ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that citizens cannot sue the U.S. Postal Service for non-delivery of mail, even in cases of intentional non-delivery, in a divided decision.
Bartulica on the EC Decision: Fund for Reducing Poverty Transformed into an Instrument for Terminating Life
Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica criticizes the European Commission's decision to establish a fund for financing cross-border abortions, calling it a victory for a 'culture of death'.
Trump 'not happy' with Iran talks, hasn't made 'final decision' on US strikes
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's negotiation stance and has not yet made a decision on potential military action.
The court has frozen the Israeli government's plans to ban foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended a governmental decision aimed at banning nearly 40 foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Acquittal by Clemency: Understand the Jury's Decision to Acquit Fake Doctor for Practicing Without a Degree
A jury in Sorocaba, Brazil, acquitted a fake doctor of charges related to practicing medicine without a degree and document forgery based on clemency, despite his confession.
Entrepreneurs fighting against the residential area on Pirita Road failed to annul the building permit
Entrepreneurs Enn Veskimägi and Priit Alamäel failed to annul a building permit for a residential area being developed on Pirita Road in Tallinn after the administrative court upheld the city's decision.
Big relief for Swami Avimukteshvaranand from Allahabad HC
The Allahabad High Court has granted relief to Swami Avimukteshvaranand, stating that he cannot be arrested until a decision is made on his anticipatory bail petition.
Decision from Brussels: European money to enable abortions for Polish women
The EU Commission has permitted the use of European funds to facilitate abortions for women in Poland, stirring warnings from the European People's Party about potential repercussions.
Mercosur: Ursula von der Leyen's 'Bad Surprise' for Emmanuel Macron
The European Commission's unilateral decision to provisionally apply the Mercosur trade agreement has sparked tensions between Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron, with France expressing significant discontent.
Flávio says that Tarcísio wants to coordinate the campaign in SP and that it is up to the governor to choose his own vice
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro claims that Governor Tarcísio de Freitas has offered to coordinate his campaign in São Paulo and emphasizes that the choice of vice governor is a personal decision for Tarcísio.
The Central Bank Requests Human Judgment
The Central Bank of Iceland is seeking enhanced human judgment in its decision-making processes.
Germany Blog: Dobrindt has AfD report examined
Alexander Dobrindt, the Federal Minister of the Interior, has initiated a review of a report concerning the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party following a court decision favorable to the AfD against the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Love and Hate for Real Madrid
The article explores the complex emotions surrounding Real Madrid, both from its passionate supporters and its staunch critics, particularly in the context of a controversial officiating decision in a recent match.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions this Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers various significant political and criminal developments in Brazil, including a CNJ decision, Brazil's political dynamics, and discussions on longstanding issues.
New Turn: Lynx Hunting Temporarily Stopped
Hunting of lynxes in Sweden is temporarily halted after a court decision pending a new legal review.
New assessment in Polish schools? Unexpected decision from the Ministry of Education
The Polish Ministry of Education plans to introduce a functional assessment method to support inclusive education in schools, which will focus on understanding students' needs rather than replacing traditional grading.
Pärnumaa Põlendmaa Wind Farm Special Planning Remains in Force
The Tallinn Administrative Court upheld the special planning decision for the Põlendmaa wind farm, allowing for the construction of wind turbines in Pärnu.
Concerns of Northern Priests Over the Influence of Lestadianism in Church Appointments – The Liminka Decision Sparks Outrage
Priests in Northern Finland are worried about the influence of conservative Lestadianism on the selection of female pastors, particularly following a controversial appointment in Liminka.
Kaczyński's Decision: Morawiecki on Party Carpet
Mateusz Morawiecki faces an ethics committee within his party, potentially leading to his suspension, amidst rising tensions among PiS leaders.
New legal action planned over proposal to house 540 asylum seekers in town
Campaigners in Crowborough, UK, are set to challenge the government's decision to house 540 asylum seekers at a military training center in their town.
Macron criticizes EU decision to expedite trade agreement with Mercosur: 'bad surprise'
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his dissatisfaction with the EU's decision to expedite the trade agreement with Mercosur, deeming it a 'bad surprise' that undermines local producers.
Additional day off in 2026. There is a government decision
The Polish government has announced an additional day off for employees in 2026 due to overlapping holidays on Saturdays, following labor code regulations.
Germany: Satisfaction with the Decision for the Provisional Application of the EU-Mercosur Agreement
Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul expressed satisfaction with the provisional implementation of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, emphasizing its potential benefits for both Europe and Latin America.
Anger at Detroit police U-turn over officers’ call to border agents
The Detroit police's decision to reverse the firing of two officers for coordinating arrests with federal immigration agents has sparked backlash and accusations of succumbing to political pressure.
'It was an existential duty' to report the attempted abuse by a judge in MG, says cousin
A cousin of Saulo Láuar claims reporting a Minas Gerais judge to the CNJ was an 'existential duty' after the judge's controversial decision to acquit a man of sexual abuse charges involving a minor.
Maddox, son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, is the last to publicly renounce his father's surname
Maddox, the eldest son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has chosen to publicly drop his father's surname, joining his siblings in this decision.
It’s not a reversal, reflects Kubal on the invitation of SPD leader Okamura after years of discussion preparation with Moravec
Czech Television's invitation to Tomio Okamura for a debate marks his first appearance in over eight years, with the decision described not as a reversal but a result of careful consideration.
Israel: The Supreme Court Temporarily Allows the Operation of Dozens of NGOs in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court temporarily blocked the government's decision to shut down dozens of humanitarian NGOs operating in Gaza.
Netflix shares rise 9% after withdrawing from the bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix shares experienced a significant increase of 9% following the company's decision to withdraw from the competition to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery.
The Rolling Stones and their controversy against the Trump family: "I am not Donald's DJ"
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones has denied direct involvement in the decision to allow the song 'Gimme Shelter' to be used in a documentary about Melania Trump, amidst conflicting reports from the filmmakers.
Mayor of Cape Town announces bid for DA party leadership
Geordin Hill-Lewis, mayor of Cape Town, has announced his candidacy to lead the Democratic Alliance as the party prepares for elections following the current leader's decision not to seek a third term.