Doesn't understand Arteta's choice of goalkeeper: - A monumental mistake
Arsenal's decision to start Kepa Arrizabalaga over David Raya in the League Cup final faced criticism after their loss to Manchester City.
Official dismissed due to a flaw in the casino law intends to contest the decision
A senior official dismissed from the Riigikogu chancellery plans to challenge her dismissal in court citing a flaw in gambling legislation.
WSJ: Ukraine is unexpectedly on the offensive. With the help of Elon Musk
A recent report highlights Ukraine's unexpected offensive move following Elon Musk's decision to cut off Russian forces' internet access through Starlink.
The Hairdresser
Lola, a hairdresser from Mar del Plata, faced burglaries at her shop and eventually moved to Spain with her family, although she initially struggled with the decision.
Benin: not represented in the presidential election, the opposition party Les Démocrates will support no candidate
Les Démocrates, the main opposition party in Benin, announced their decision not to support any candidate in the upcoming presidential election, despite calls from another opposition party.
STT: Corruption Risks Observed in Flood Risk Assessment and Management Processes
An analysis by the STT reveals significant corruption risks in flood risk management in Lithuania due to legal regulation shortcomings and inconsistent decision-making procedures.
CAF updates AFCON 2025 records with Morocco as Champions
The Confederation of African Football has declared Morocco the champions of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations following a controversial appeal decision overturning the initial result of the final match.
A New Day Off Just Before Easter? The President is Facing an Important Decision
Discussions are underway in Poland about potentially designating Good Friday as a public holiday due to recent successful petitions for a day off on Christmas Eve.
The Aftermath of Kim Young-hwan's Exclusion from the Chungbuk Gubernatorial Nomination by the People Power Party: Kim Soo-min Registers as a Candidate
The People Power Party's decision to exclude incumbent Chungbuk Governor Kim Young-hwan has led to ongoing unrest within the party, with Kim Soo-min registering as a candidate amidst the turmoil.
Kyoto Animation Incident: Appeal Withdrawal Challenged by Death Row Prisoner's Lawyer
The lawyer of death row inmate Shinji Aoba has filed an objection to the Osaka High Court's decision deeming the withdrawal of his appeal valid in the Kyoto Animation arson murder case.
Weight loss of lobbyist suspected in selling judicial decisions leads to investigation and goes to the Supreme Court
The significant weight loss of lobbyist Andreson Gonçalves de Oliveira, linked to a judicial decision-selling case, has prompted internal investigations within the Federal Penitentiary of Brasília and an intervention by the Supreme Court.
NSA decision on same-sex couples. Robert Biedroń: I'm waiting for something different
Robert Biedroń critiques the NSA ruling regarding same-sex civil unions, asserting the need for true equality for LGBTQ+ citizens in Poland.
Ivica Granić: A comprehensive analysis of the elections in Hungary that are not just Hungarian elections
The article analyzes the significance of Hungary's elections in the context of European Union politics, focusing on Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule and its implications for EU decision-making.
Cricket Australia boss says NZ BBL rejection is not a surprise
Cricket Australia acknowledged New Zealand Cricket's decision to decline an offer to participate in the Big Bash League (BBL) from 2028 as unsurprising, emphasizing their ongoing interest in franchise expansion.
Premier League Decision: Luxurious Suits Humiliated – An Embarrassing Detail Revealed Behind the Scenes
The article covers the latest matches in the Premier League and highlights key performances and surprises from the games.
US Super-network of Drones: Faster and More Precise War
The United States is advancing the development of an integrated network of drones aimed at enhancing decision-making speed, engagement precision, and information superiority on the battlefield.
A new holiday is approaching
Ecuador is anticipating an upcoming public holiday, potentially impacting the tourism sector, depending on the government's decision regarding the ongoing curfew in several provinces.
Uganda: EALA MPs Challenge Speaker Ntakirutimana Over Fresh Elections for Kakooza, Namara
EALA lawmakers are contesting a decision by Speaker Joseph Ntakirutimana to conduct by-elections for two Ugandan seats, citing potential legal conflicts.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
Peak medical body labels proposal to scrap drug diversion laws 'dangerous'
The Australian Medical Association of Queensland has strongly criticized the state government's move to abolish drug diversion laws, calling it a dangerous decision rooted in ideology rather than scientific evidence.
Libra Horoscope for Today, March 23, 2026: Predictions for Health, Love, and Money
Today's horoscope for Libra emphasizes the importance of prudence and decision-making in health, love, and finances.
Leo Horoscope for today, March 23, 2026: predictions for health, love, and money
Today's horoscope for Leo advises caution in decision-making while highlighting aspects of health, love, and finances.
Trump's Dilemma: Raid on Power Plants or Return to Negotiations
Trump faces a critical decision regarding Iran, with a 48-hour ultimatum expiring and military options on the table.
Kyung Hee University Establishes K-DX Big Data Analysis System for Data-Driven Decision Making
Kyung Hee University has launched the K-DX big data analysis system to support systematic decision-making by integrating educational, research, and administrative data.
Iraqi Hezbollah extends suspension of targeting the US embassy in Baghdad
Iraqi Hezbollah has extended its decision to suspend attacks on the US embassy in Baghdad for an additional five days.
Kim Jong Un reelected as president of state affairs in North Korea
North Korea's legislative body has reelected Kim Jong Un as president of the State Affairs Commission, the highest decision-making and governing body in the country.
Milei's decision, the return of Judge Lijo, and an alert in the economy
The Argentine government faces a crisis exacerbated by scandals involving key figures, challenging its stability amid economic woes.
Swedish governing party re-elects party leader after internal criticism
Simona Mohamsson has been re-elected as the leader of the Swedish party Liberalerna amid internal criticism over her decision to collaborate with the anti-immigrant party Sverigedemokraterna.
Strictly's Karen Hauer breaks cover hours after quitting show after 14 years
Karen Hauer has been seen publicly for the first time following her decision to leave Strictly Come Dancing after 14 years.
Letter to the Editor: By embracing SD, L opens up to illiberal politics
A letter criticizes the Liberal Party in Sweden for its recent decision to align with the Sweden Democrats, suggesting it compromises liberal values.
Aries (Mesh Rashi)
Today's horoscope for Aries suggests increased expenses, health concerns, potential disputes with others, the need for family advice in decision-making, and caution against heavy investments in business.
Jamie Redknapp slams Mikel Arteta decision as 'monumental error' costs Arsenal dear
Jamie Redknapp criticizes Mikel Arteta's choice to start Kepa Arrizabalaga, which he believes led to Arsenal's defeat in the Carabao Cup final.
Arsenal's Kepa Arrizabalaga call wasn't Mikel Arteta's only issue in Carabao Cup loss
Arsenal's decision to start Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Carabao Cup final backfired as they suffered an uninspired loss, highlighting issues beyond just goalkeeper errors.
Tomas Ramberg: The farcical meeting became a parody of meeting democracy
The article critiques a recent Liberal Party meeting in Sweden for its dysfunctional proceedings, where technical issues led to ineffective discussions and a lack of legitimate decision-making.
Gombe NNPP chair resigns, cites ‘careful political consideration’
Kabir Makko has resigned from his position as the Gombe State chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, emphasizing his decision followed careful political consideration.
The court gives the green light to construction works at Stradiņš A2: time reserve melts, price approaches the maximum limit
Stradiņš Hospital's A2 building project is cleared by the court to continue amidst concerns over finances and timelines due to recent disputes.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former Danish diplomat criticizes the 2003 decision to join the Iraq War, calling it a significant foreign policy error.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Voters Need Better Basis for Making Their Decisions
The article advocates for improved political discourse and transparency to empower voters in their decision-making processes.
Schumer knocks Trump on Iran, plan to send ICE to airports: 'Asking for trouble'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized President Trump's decision to send ICE agents to airports, calling it impulsive and potentially harmful.
Congress Workers Vandalize Their Own Office, Anger Erupts Over Ticket Dispute
Congress workers in Assam's Bijni Assembly constituency vandalized their party office in a protest against the party's decision not to field a candidate for the elections.
Prince Harry's friend criticizes 'spiteful' decision as the Duke faces 'fresh new blow'
Prince Harry's friend Alex Rayner has criticized the decision to deny him automatic police protection in the UK, calling it 'spiteful'.
El-Hadji Diouf insists on the legitimacy of Senegal's African Cup victory
Former Senegalese international El-Hadji Diouf expresses confidence in the Court of Arbitration for Sport's ability to uphold Senegal's victory in the Africa Cup following the controversial decision by CAF to retract the title.
Donald Trump's photo will be printed on gold coins, a big decision by the US government
The US government plans to issue a special commemorative gold coin featuring President Donald Trump to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence.
BCB has made this decision regarding the India vs Bangladesh series
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has postponed its proposed tour to Ireland in September to focus on the long-awaited white ball series against India, deemed crucial ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup.
Katarina switched – took over the farm she initially wanted to leave
Katarina Wolf and her brothers have taken over their family's farm in Östergötland, a decision that was not an easy one for everyone involved.
Four people wish to lead the Estonian Art Museum
Four candidates have applied to lead the Estonian Art Museum, with a decision expected by April.
Iflov defeats Murphy by majority decision and approaches featherweight title fight
Russian fighter Movsar Iflov secured a majority decision victory over Leroy Murphy in a UFC fight, putting him in line for a title shot against Alexander Volkanovski.
Slovenian citizens must choose between liberal and right-wing forces
Slovenian citizens face a critical decision in upcoming elections between the ruling liberal coalition led by Prime Minister Robert Golob and the opposition right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party led by Janez Janša.
Iran: This is how Donald Trump finances his enemy in war
The article discusses the U.S. government's decision to ease sanctions against Iran as a strategy to manage oil prices, highlighting the contradictory signals from President Trump regarding military actions in the region.
Copom Reduces Selic Rate and Consortium Remains a Strategy for Home Ownership
The Copom's decision to lower the Selic rate impacts housing credit accessibility in Brazil, leading many to consider consortia as a viable alternative for purchasing homes.