SZ in the Evening: News from March 1, 2026
The article discusses the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei following attacks from Israel and the U.S., as well as the potential implications for Iran and the broader region.
Evening News (01.03.2026 18:00:00)
Reports indicate explosions were heard in Dubai, Doha, and Manama amid ongoing tensions involving Iran.
Giorgia Cardinaletti at Sanremo: “Tonight I present the festival then I return to host the news”
Giorgia Cardinaletti, co-host of the final evening of the Sanremo Festival, will also lead the news segment for Tg1 before returning to the festival stage.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 27, 2026
The CDU faces a nervous election season in Baden-Württemberg and Rheinland-Pfalz as polls indicate a tightening race; Ursula von der Leyen enacts the Mercosur agreement amid criticism; escalated tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are highlighted amid mutual accusations of harboring terrorists.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 26, 2026
The article covers significant events including the resignation of Børge Brende from the World Economic Forum and ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran regarding uranium enrichment.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 25, 2026
German Chancellor Merz invites China to engage in fair competition during his two-day visit, while domestic issues arise over the funding for military drones and the costly renovation of Schloss Bellevue.
Brooks Nader stuns in bathing suit and sparkling dress during St Barths birthday getaway
Model Brooks Nader celebrated her birthday in St. Barths, showcasing stylish swimwear and evening attire while enjoying the luxuries of yacht life.
SZ in the evening: News from February 24, 2026
The Kremlin admits it has not achieved its war goals in Ukraine, as European leaders express solidarity without tangible support on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Sanremo 2026, today the festival begins: the press conference and news
The 76th edition of the Sanremo Festival opens today, featuring a press conference and the first evening broadcast on Rai 1.
TV Liberal launches a seal and new logo to celebrate 50 years of history in Pará
TV Liberal in Pará has begun its 50th-anniversary celebrations by unveiling a new commemorative seal and a 3D logo update during its evening news broadcast.
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The article covers the news broadcast from Estonia's public broadcaster ERR in the evening slot.
SZ in the evening: News from February 23, 2026
The article highlights key news from February 23, 2026, including the EU's delays on trade agreements with the US, political pressures from the AfD in Germany, and unrest in Mexico following the death of a drug lord.
SZ in the evening: News from February 21 and 22, 2026
This article discusses significant events over the weekend, including Trump's announcement of a 15% global tariff after the Supreme Court overturned his previous tariffs, and CDU's decisions regarding social media and parental leave issues.
Iivo Niskanen was hidden from everyone - the insiders remain silent: 'I can't say'
Finnish skier Iivo Niskanen contracted a metapneumovirus but the news was kept under wraps until Friday evening, raising questions about athlete health transparency.
Large alarm in Tampere – Fire
A fire broke out in a hall in Tampere, Finland, on Friday evening, prompting a significant emergency response that successfully extinguished the flames without causing injuries.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 20, 2026
The article summarizes significant events including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs, a CDU party convention featuring significant applause for Chancellor Merz, and a substantial deployment of U.S. military forces in the Middle East.
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ERR's evening news highlights various current events, including sports and international news, such as Kelly Sildaru's performance and Russia's recruitment of Kenyan soldiers for the war in Ukraine.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 19, 2026
Former Prince Andrew has been arrested, marking the first time in centuries that a member of the British royal family faces such a situation over allegations of sharing confidential documents with Jeffrey Epstein.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 18, 2026
A cyberattack disrupted the Deutsche Bahn's app and website, while reports reveal the transfer of German jihadists to Iraq and speculation arises about an early resignation of ECB president Christine Lagarde.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 17, 2026
The article highlights major news in Germany, including the categorization of the AfD party in Niedersachsen as extremist, the death of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, and a controversy involving a news broadcast using AI-generated images.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 16, 2026
The article discusses political developments in Germany and Hungary, highlighting opposition to a drone deal due to investor Peter Thiel’s involvement and Hungary's Prime Minister seeking support from Trump's administration.
Funen Police is massively present in central Odense
The Funen Police have a significant presence in central Odense on Sunday evening around Ansgargade, assuring the public that the situation is under control and poses no danger to residents.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 15, 2026
The article discusses the contrasting views of U.S. leaders and European desires, highlighting differing perspectives on NATO and European self-assertion in global powers' dynamics.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 13, 2026
The Munich Security Conference opens with discussions on European defense strength and security solutions amid global tensions.
'CBS Evening News' producer quits in widely panned farewell note, defends liberal label by quoting Cronkite
A CBS Evening News producer, Alicia Hastey, resigned amidst criticism of the network's ideological shifts, calling attention to the challenges of journalistic integrity under its current leadership.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 12, 2026
The article discusses key news topics including the cessation of ICE raids in Minnesota, a failed constitutional complaint against arms exports to Israel, and the visit of the Bundestag president to the Gaza Strip.
Unregistered cellphone makes more than 120 calls to 911 in Guelph
An unregistered cellphone in Guelph, Ontario, dialed 911 over 120 times in a single evening, prompting police to remind residents not to let children play with old devices.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 11, 2026
Key news from February 11, 2026, includes NATO's Arctic Sentry mission in Greenland, a proposed driver's license reform package by the German government, and significant Russian military casualties in the Ukraine conflict according to NATO.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 10, 2026
Major updates from Germany include the government's rejection of Macron's proposals for Europe and ongoing salary negotiations involving Deutsche Bahn and the GDL union.
Swimmer's body found after search off river pontoon near Hobart
A man went missing while swimming near a pontoon in Hobart and was found dead later that evening in the River Derwent.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 9, 2026
Concerns rise about NATO's future as world leaders gather for a security conference in Munich, with significant speeches expected from figures like U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Olympic broadcasts bring changes to ETV schedule
ETV's programming will experience changes during the Olympics, with extended sports news altering the timing of evening shows.
The police have raised a murder alarm in Bergen. This is what the evening was like for the neighbors in the area.
Police in Bergen have issued a murder alarm following an attack on an Afghan couple in their home.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 8, 2026
The article provides an overview of important news from February 8, 2026, including political developments in Germany and international issues involving Israel and Lebanon.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 6, 2026
The EU warns that TikTok's design poses risks to children's physical and mental development, demanding major changes under the Digital Services Act, while a teacher in Erfurt is sentenced to over four years in prison for sexual abuse.
Perth council in 'respectful' disagreement over spending choices
A Perth councillor is advocating for a review of meal provisions at evening meetings, sparking a debate with the shire president over the necessity of such expenditures for council staff and members.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day – Overview for the Busy
As the 2026 Olympic Games kick off in Milan's San Siro stadium this evening, the local sentiment reflects a lack of excitement, though the mood may differ at the long-celebrated venue in Cortina d’Ampezzo, which has historical ties to the Winter Games.
J-League Teams Will Compete in a Special Tournament Divided by East and West, Kicking Off Tonight
The special tournament of the J-League, which will be held during the transition period until the shift to the 'Autumn-Spring' season in August, starts this evening.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 5, 2026
The article discusses the rise in sabotage cases against German infrastructure, potentially linked to Russian intelligence, prompting the government's initiative to establish a new defense center against hybrid threats.
From Linas Adomaitis – a joyful news
Linas Adomaitis is set to perform his greatest hits along with brand new pieces for the first time at a special concert in Palanga this Saturday evening.
SZ in the evening: News from February 4, 2026
In Thüringen, far-right leader Höcke fails to replace the Prime Minister Voigt in a no-confidence vote amid plagiarism allegations.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 3, 2026
Elon Musk has been summoned for questioning following a police raid at X's offices in Paris related to allegations of copyright infringement involving explicit deepfakes and assistance in the distribution of child pornography, according to the French authorities.
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This article discusses the latest news and events reported in Estonia's evening news segment.
Watch the Good Evening Espírito Santo
This article discusses the main news of the day from Espírito Santo, Brazil, in a live broadcast format.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 2, 2026
The Rafah border crossing is reopened for limited person traffic, allowing about 100 to 150 Palestinians to exit daily, while the USA celebrates this as a success and plans new talks with Israeli leadership amid ongoing medical evacuations needed for nearly 20,000 people from Gaza.
Unexpected find: A resident of Raplamaa saved four freezing roosters from the roadside
A local resident in Hageri discovered four abandoned roosters by the roadside on a cold evening, suggesting they were intentionally left there.
Mom of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie reported missing in Arizona: ‘Very concerning’
Authorities are searching for Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing in Arizona after being last seen on Saturday evening.
SZ in the Evening: News from January 16, 2026
The article discusses Trump's threat of tariffs against Greenland friends and a Bundeswehr mission involving German soldiers alongside their European counterparts in Nuuk for reconnaissance and planning purposes.
SZ in the Evening: News from January 15, 2026
In Iran, the government has reportedly suspended planned executions amidst warnings from Washington, with citizens awaiting further actions from the U.S. as the internet remains shut down.
Event Forum Fürstenfeld: Recognizing Fake News
The Bürgerstiftung Fürstenfeldbruck is hosting an informational evening on February 6 to educate attendees on how to identify fake news amidst the rapid flow of information from various sources.