Is Don Gilet leaving Death In Paradise? Future 'revealed' after sad twist
Don Gilet's character in 'Death In Paradise,' Detective Inspector Mervin Wilson, may be leaving the show following recent plot developments.
Bake Off's Prue Leith, 86, admits 'I don't have long left' in sad dying confession
Prue Leith, former Great British Bake Off judge, reflects on aging, her role as a grandparent, and her thoughts on living life well at 86.
Trump on Iran: I Donโt Want to Use Force, But Sometimes You Have to, More Talks Will Follow
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran but is open to negotiations, suggesting further talks while emphasizing the need for potential force in some situations.
Trump's 'Oracle' for Iran: I don't want military violence, but sometimes it's necessary
Donald Trump made ambiguous statements regarding potential military actions against Iran, emphasizing a preference for diplomatic negotiations.
"I don't think the field is waiting for that": Pino reaffirmed that the government claims 'the conditions are not given' to eliminate withholdings
The president of the Argentine Rural Society emphasized that the government has communicated that it is not feasible to eliminate grain export taxes in the near future.
'I moved my family to Spain and these are the things people don't warn you about'
A UK mother shares surprising insights about raising her children in Spain, highlighting cultural differences such as flexible bedtimes.
Don Warrington's famous family including son who appeared in Death in Paradise
Don Warrington, known for his role in 'Death in Paradise,' has two sons who have made notable contributions to the entertainment industry.
Don't ignore 4 symptoms as '40 percent of adults' at risk in March
A significant proportion of adults in the UK may face vitamin D deficiency in March, with key symptoms to watch for.
Changes are brewing in 'Senukai' stores: don't be surprised when you see this
'Senukai' stores in the Baltic region are implementing advanced solutions to enhance their operations and customer service through automation and digital pricing.
Two trips may indicate that Donald Trump is nervous. - I don't think so. I know, says this ex-general.
The article discusses how Donald Trump's recent campaign travels may signal his nervousness about the upcoming elections, according to a former general.
David Kaufman: Pete Buttigieg is the Democratsโ best hope (donโt be surprised if they squander it)
David Kaufman discusses the polling support for Pete Buttigieg as a Democratic presidential candidate and the challenges he may face within his party.
1 day with Mette Frederiksen: "I have dinner with my family. I eat a burger, and I don't do that very often"
Mette Frederiksen shares insights from a hectic day that began in Ukraine and involved multiple changes to her election announcement plans.
Workers say 'I like unions, I just don't like my union' โ here's what they're discovering
Many American workers express a paradoxical sentiment of supporting unions overall while feeling dissatisfied with their specific union experiences.
They don't see
The article discusses the weaknesses of the Mexican state, highlighting historical issues of power concentration, military involvement in politics, and bureaucratic inefficiencies.
"I don't understand how they do it": Director Aik Karapetjans on the work of opera singers
Director Aik Karapetjans discusses the challenges of opera singing and the emotional depth involved in the productions he works on, particularly in conjunction with the premiere of 'Zemnieka gods.'
Don't be lulled by the heat. Fruit trees will soon need you
The article discusses the importance of taking care of fruit trees during hot weather.
'Why don't you get me married?' Father enraged over this, beat his son to death
A father in Gujarat killed his son during a heated argument about marriage, shocking the local community.
GNTM Column: "Donโt make it too glamorous, itโs about your personality!"
The article discusses the latest episode of 'Germany's Next Topmodel,' highlighting challenges candidates face and viewer reception.
GNTM Column: 'Don't make it too glamorous, it's about your personality!'
The latest episode of Germany's Next Topmodel features candidates excited about a photo shoot with angel wings, but not all are grasping the task.
Earn lakhs... If you don't have term insurance, everything is useless, know why?
This article discusses the importance of term insurance in India, emphasizing that it should be a priority for everyone planning for the future.
Don't miss: The tragicomic film A Minor Accident and the fascinating Transformations by the duo SKUTR
The article highlights several artistic productions including a poetic adventure film featuring Tereza Ramba, an acclaimed drama set in the Middle East, and innovative theater performances by the SKUTR duo, along with an art exhibition by a notable Czech painter now in France.
"Girls don't simulate as much as boys." Women can play football and can play it well, despite critics
The article discusses the challenges and potential of women's football in Czechia, highlighting recent successes in women's sports amidst ongoing skepticism.
I'm a professional gardener - here's one thing you should definitely plant in March
As March signifies the start of spring, professional gardener advice highlights essential gardening tasks for the month, including lawn care and planting specifics.
Amanda Lind: Don't label us as 'soft on crime'
Amanda Lind addresses criticisms of the Green Party's stance on crime policy, emphasizing the importance of discussing justice without stigma and acknowledging Sweden's need for more mines for climatic reasons.
If conditions are so harsh, why don't interns leave?
The article discusses the often harsh realities faced by interns in elite restaurants and the tendency of some to reinterpret their suffering as a rite of initiation rather than speaking out about it.
Don't Make These Mistakes Before Buying a House, or Your Money Will Go Down the Drain
The article discusses critical mistakes to avoid when purchasing a home to prevent financial loss.
Fede's Alarm: "If I Don't Improve, No More Races"
Federica Brignone expresses concern about her recovery and future in skiing after her success at the Olympics, implying she may have to step back from competition.
Sanremo is like Italy: a phoenix that always rises again, even if we don't like it
The Sanremo festival is often criticized, with yearly assessments swinging between success and calls for revolution depending on its reception.
Palmira: don't ask for too much, don't make long-term plans
On Friday, itโs a good day for unconventional work, but caution is advised when discussing changes with management.
Trump's 'Bad Milk': Threatens 100% Tariff on Chinese Cars Made in Mexico
Donald Trump threatens to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese-made cars manufactured in Mexico if he returns to the presidency, targeting companies that don't hire Americans.
Marcus (26) ended up in a cell in Thailand: โ I don't know what might have happened
Marcus Haavik, a 26-year-old Norwegian, is detained at Phuket airport due to a missing page in his passport.
Hips Don't Lie! Shakira Opens New Date at GNP Stadium in CDMX
Shakira has announced a new concert date in Mexico City after selling out her previous shows, giving fans another chance to see her live.
Gym: "I love dribbling but at 15 I was very slow. Emotions? I donโt have time"
The article discusses the perspective of a young athlete who reflects on his performance during his teenage years, particularly focusing on his skills in dribbling and the lack of emotional investment due to time constraints.
Nicolรฒ Filippucci wins the New Proposals: "I donโt know what to say, itโs a dream"
Nicolรฒ Filippucci won the Leone d'Argento in the Nuove Proposte category at the Sanremo Festival, receiving over 75% of the votes.
The Suspicion: Rawa Majid Behind 'Don Fox'
A 20-year-old man was sentenced to over six years in prison for orchestrating logistics related to a murder attempt in which he communicated extensively with the suspected criminal leader Rawa Majid, known by the alias 'Don Fox'.
Messi's lesson of honesty that is trending: 'It is always a good day to enjoy because we don't know what will happen tomorrow'
Lionel Messi's recent comments in a podcast have gone viral as he reflects on his life, career, and the importance of living in the moment.
Lydia and Sumeria: How to Ensure You Don't Pay the New โฌ3 Monthly Inactivity Fee
Users of Lydia are concerned about new โฌ3 monthly inactivity fees implemented by Sumeria, following the split of services between the two.
Zarzuela: "The decision to return to Spain depends exclusively on Don Juan Carlos"
The Zarzuela Palace stated that the decision for former King Juan Carlos to return to Spain is solely his own, amidst a political call for his return by Alberto Nรบรฑez Feijรณo.
Hillary Clinton declares before Congress that she was unaware of Epstein's criminal activities: "I don't remember meeting him"
Hillary Clinton testified to Congress that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and insisted that legislators question former President Donald Trump about the disgraced financier.
Birk Ruud: โ I don't like being in that situation
Birk Ruud reflects on his Olympic experience, expressing disappointment over not securing a medal despite returning home with a gold and an eighth-place finish in Big Air.
Hillary Clinton, to Congress: 'I don't remember ever meeting Epstein'
Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee, stating she does not recall any interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and denying knowledge of his criminal activities.
MY ROOM, MY PERMISSION โฉ "Dear daughter, you will inherit this!" or things we actually don't know what to do with
The article discusses the renewed season of a talk show that addresses the emotional struggles of collecting and holding onto unnecessary possessions.
"Don't worry, we'll settle this for you": Charles Alloncle accuses MP MoDem Erwan Balanant of threatening him
Charles Alloncle has accused fellow MP Erwan Balanant of threatening him during a parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting.
Ian Huntley was the lowest of the low in jail - 'even sex offenders don't like him'
Ian Huntley, the convicted Soham double killer, was attacked in prison, highlighting his unpopularity even among other inmates.
"The numbers donโt add up": the fishing sector asked the Government to remove taxes and warned of paralysis
The fishing sector in Argentina has warned the government that without the removal of export taxes, the industry could face a shutdown despite having generated over $2 billion in exports last year.
Letter to the Editor. Don't let Jonatan Unge ruin the next TV concert
A letter to the editor criticizes comedian Jonatan Unge's performance as a presenter at a recent concert and suggests that other candidates could do a better job.
Green Party says NO to electoral reform by Sheinbaum: 'We don't want a single peso taken from the INE'
The Green Party of Mexico opposes the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, stating that it complicates democratic processes and fails to achieve consensus.
The defense of Pujol corners the head of the investigation: "I donโt know if Artur Mas was present, the dates are confusing me"
In a tense court case, Jordi Pujol's defense challenges the lead investigator's claims about the origins of the family's hidden fortune in Andorra, revealing a lack of substantive evidence for allegations of corruption.
Brignone: skiing shouldn't be a torture. If I don't improve, you probably won't see me next year
Olympic champion Federica Brignone speaks about her ongoing knee issues and the impact on her skiing career at a training session in Andorra.
Bishops get tangled up with the Pope's warning about the far right and avoid denying it: 'I don't speak of private meetings'
Spanish bishops have avoided directly addressing Pope Francis's warnings about the rise of the far right during a press conference.