Police arrest 286 criminal suspects in Ondo, recover 75 exhibits
The Nigeria Police Force in Ondo State announced the arrest of 286 suspects involved in various criminal offenses and the recovery of 75 exhibits from January to March 2026.
NKVC Head: The vandalism of the Vincas Kudirka monument in Vilnius has signs of a hybrid attack
The head of the NKVC suggests that the vandalism of the Vincas Kudirka monument in Vilnius exhibits characteristics of a hybrid attack linked to foreign adversaries.
Small Museums: When Moths Eat the Exhibits
A discussion on the struggles faced by small museums in Germany due to lack of funding, space, and poor storage conditions, highlighted by the deterioration of an exhibit at the Dachau District Museum.
Has the British Museum really removed references to ‘Palestine’ from exhibits?
The British Museum is accused of removing references to ‘Palestine’ from its exhibits, but the museum clarifies that changes were made for accuracy and neutrality prior to any external pressure.
Caio Fernando Abreu: 30 Years After the Death of One of Brazil's Greatest Authors, Library Exhibits Works in Showcase
A library in Porto Alegre pays tribute to iconic Brazilian author Caio Fernando Abreu 30 years after his death by showcasing his works.
Scientists discover 5,000-year-old bacterium resistant to modern antibiotics
A 5,000-year-old bacterium found in Romania's Scarisoara Ice Cave exhibits resistance to multiple modern antibiotics, raising concerns about antibiotic efficacy and resistance evolution.
Strange Fossil Discovery: Thorny Dragon
A new dinosaur discovered in China exhibits an unexpected body covering unlike anything researchers have seen before.
Sillat Put Motorcycle Museum Exhibits Up for Sale
Arno Sillat has begun selling parts of the exhibits from the closed Motor Sports Museum in Turba due to low visitor numbers and economic difficulties.
The Computer History Museum has been moved online – it’s a true tech fan’s dream
The Computer History Museum has launched an online platform called OpenCHM, making its exhibits accessible to a global audience.
Symbolic Groundbreaking: German Museum Builds Central Depot in Erding
The German Museum is set to construct a Central Depot in Erding, financed through a partnership and an investor, aiming for completion by December 2028.
'Consequence of the Lack of a Mother': Specialist in Wild Animals Explains the Behavior of the Young Monkey Punch and the Monkeys that Rejected Him
An orphaned Japanese macaque named Punch, shunned by his mother and peers, exhibits unusual behavior that has stirred emotions following viral videos capturing his attachment to a stuffed orangutan.
This Year's Most Unnecessary Initiative from NRK
NRK's new reality show features comedian Terje Sporsem, who exhibits both talent and frustration with the show's premise and execution.
Donald Trump's Unhinged 24 Hours as He Spirals into Insane TV Meltdown Over Tariffs
Donald Trump exhibits erratic behavior during a televised meltdown following a Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs.
Emmerdale fans fear for Laurel as they 'work out' what's going on with Arthur
Fans of the soap opera Emmerdale are worried about the character Laurel as her son Arthur exhibits concerning behavior ahead of a dramatic hospital incident.
UN Report: Massacre in Sudan Exhibits Signs of Genocide
A UN report reveals evidence of genocide in Sudan targeting non-Arab populations, attributed to the actions of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
UN Investigators: Sudanese Rebels Conducted Destructive Campaign with Characteristics of Genocide
United Nations-backed human rights experts report that a campaign by Sudanese rebel militias against non-Arab communities exhibits traits of genocide.
Ukraine's Culture Ministry introduces evacuation of museums within 50 km of front
Ukraine's Culture Ministry has mandated the evacuation of museum exhibits from areas close to the front lines amid ongoing conflict.
Trump officials sued over effort to ‘erase history and science’ in national parks
A lawsuit has been filed against Trump officials for allegedly forcing the removal of historical and scientific exhibits from national parks.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy arrives in Quito for one day
The FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy will visit Quito on February 17, 2026, allowing fans to experience this historic event through interactive exhibits and activities.
Between Palestine and Canaan: The British Museum Comments on Its Recent Amendments
The British Museum has denied removing the name 'Palestine' from its exhibits while acknowledging modifications to its geographical representation of southern Bilad al-Sham, which sparked widespread criticism.
Exhibition: 'The Moth is the Museum's Greatest Enemy'
The article discusses the role of Verena Reitz in pest control at the Deutsches Museum, highlighting the damage that pests like moths can cause to valuable collections over the past century.
Terrified Coronation Street favourite faces danger as 'unhinged' villain strikes
Coronation Street character Bernie Winter faces danger from a new villain named Mal, who exhibits threatening and stalker-like behavior.
Indigenous Art Biennial: More than 46 Artists Exhibit After Controversy Over Censorship at the CCK
The first Indigenous Art Biennial in Argentina showcases over 46 artists amid controversy regarding censorship of certain exhibits.
A pro-Israel group successfully convinces the British Museum to remove the term Palestine from its Near East gallery
A pro-Israel group, UK Lawyers for Israel, has succeeded in persuading the British Museum to remove the term Palestine from several exhibits in its Near East gallery, citing concerns about historical misrepresentation.
British Museum removes word ‘Palestine’ from exhibits after pro-Israel pressure
The British Museum has removed references to 'Palestine' in its exhibits after lobbying from the pro-Israel group UK Lawyers for Israel.
One Year After the $LIBRA Case: Advances and Deadlocks in a Case that Moves at Two Speeds
The $LIBRA case, which emerged a year ago, exhibits both significant progress in uncovering suspicious transactions and troubling delays in key investigative measures, leaving President Milei without legal representation.
Labubus to burkinis: V&A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries
The V&A museum in London has reopened its Design 1990-Now galleries, showcasing a diverse range of contemporary exhibits that explore themes of housing, conflict, and identity.
Seven art exhibits that can be enjoyed for free during February
Buenos Aires is offering a diverse agenda of free art exhibitions and cultural events during February for residents and visitors alike.
Disguised parents, feigned loves, frantic tourism: photographs under suspicion at PhotoBrussels
The PhotoBrussels festival, celebrating its tenth anniversary, showcases 50 exhibits that challenge the notion of truth in photography, including works reflecting on personal betrayals and the commercialization of tourism.
Woman who was slapped by police in Florianópolis shows bruises: 'They came throwing pepper spray'
A woman in Florianópolis exhibits injuries after a police altercation that involved pepper spray during a barbershop event.
The Roosters Couple Exhibits a Model of the Wagner House, but the Barishnikov House Will Open Its Doors in Autumn
Renowned architect Zaiga Gaile presents a model of the historic Wagner House in Riga, showcasing its reconstruction and rich cultural history.
N10bn fraud: Court registrar faces probe over alleged exhibit tampering
A judge has ordered an investigation into the court registrar for allegedly tampering with evidence in a fraud trial involving 10 billion Naira.
What gifts does the president receive? Prague Castle exhibits a steel sword and a black hat
Prague Castle has opened an exhibition showcasing over thirty gifts received by President Petr Pavel in 2025, highlighting his year through various official encounters both domestically and abroad.
Cyberbullying: Court rejects defence exhibits in Sowore trial
The Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected defence documents in the cyberbullying trial of activist Omoyele Sowore, ruling that they were improperly admitted.
Remote diagnosis for Trump on Insta: Dangerous in any case
An Instagram page humorously analyzes Trump's health and competence, suggesting he exhibits signs of dementia based on his recent public appearances, although the approach may be in bad taste.
Generation Z is the first to be less intelligent than their parents, scientist reveals why
A researcher claims that Generation Z exhibits lower intelligence levels compared to their parents due to excessive reliance on digital technology in education.
'C4 Jiménez' exhibits video of minor abusing dog in the GAM
A child was filmed committing an act of animal cruelty against a dog on a rooftop in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City, which was shared by journalist Carlos Jiménez.
Prohibiting addictive products for minors
The global debate on teenagers and social media has shifted to hold companies accountable for harmful effects, highlighting that one in ten adolescents exhibits problematic social media use and one in three is at risk of addiction, leading to tangible consequences such as increased bullying.
Georgiades in confusion
A. Georgiades exhibits confusion in his statements, harshly criticizing farmers by calling them 'puffed up' during a radio interview.
At Night in the Museum: Little Flashlight, Burn
The Hildesheim Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum offers flashlight tours at night, allowing visitors to discover mummies among other exhibits.
Smithsonian Removes Label Noting Trump Impeachments
The Smithsonian Institution has decided to remove a label referencing the impeachments of former President Donald Trump from one of its exhibits.
After canceling their sale, India exhibits precious relics related to Buddha
India has showcased the sacred Piprâwâ jewels associated with Buddha for the first time in New Delhi after previously canceling their auction.
Between Kronos and Freedom: Karlo Kopić Exhibits the Series 'Nature and Society' in Zagreb
On January 13, 2026, Croatian artist Karlo Kopić will showcase his series 'Nature and Society' at Galerija CEKAO in Zagreb, exploring themes of time, capitalism, and the human spirit.
Quantum Gravity: The Unknown Side of Gravity
Physicists are exploring whether gravity, like the other fundamental forces, exhibits quantum properties through experiments involving glass beads and tiny diamonds.
AI takes center stage at Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas
The Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas will prominently feature artificial intelligence across numerous exhibits, attracting over 130,000 visitors and 4,000 exhibitors, including 1,400 startups.
‘Children to Monuments, Monuments to Children.’ The North Bohemian Museum Exhibits Works of Creative Competition Winners
The North Bohemian Museum is showcasing works created by winners of a creative competition centered around the theme of children and monuments.
Ivona Šimunović, who will take office as acting director of DLJI starting January 19, exhibits at Josip Račić Gallery
The National Museum of Modern Art will open an exhibition titled 'Stories Backward' featuring recent works by Dubrovnik artist Ivona Šimunović on January 9, which will be on display until February 1.
Top Paris exhibits of 2026 – from Matisse and Renoir to Martin Parr
The upcoming year features prominent exhibitions in Paris, spotlighting artists like Matisse, Renoir, and contemporary photographer Martin Parr, along with a focus on video game music history.
Hejnice Monastery Exhibits New Painted Nativity Scene. Prominent Personalities from Frýdlant Meet There
The Hejnice Monastery is showcasing a new painted nativity scene, attracting notable personalities from the Frýdlant region.