Warning about financial abuse among First Nations elders is a hidden problem
There is growing concern about the hidden financial abuse of First Nations elders, with a call for greater awareness and a national plan to address the issue.
At first, there was only rustling from the wall, and then a 'furry prisoner' rolled out of it
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Why a hot chocolate with rum has become a divisive issue in Germany
A traditional winter drink in Germany, named after Congo's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, is provoking debate due to its controversial historical associations.
Voters have 3 months to issue the first voter ID and electoral regularization in Acre; Find out how
Electors in Acre have until May 6 to regularize their electoral situations ahead of the upcoming elections.
Residents of Fernando de Noronha can issue a new identity card for free
Residents of Fernando de Noronha have the opportunity to obtain the first issuance of the new National Identity Card (CIN) free of charge until Friday, October 28.
Newborns must leave the maternity ward with a National Identity Card in SC; understand
A new initiative in Santa Catarina, Brazil aims to issue newborns their first National Identity Card directly from the maternity ward.
Spain elevates loneliness to a state issue: this is the national strategy to combat it
Spain is implementing its first national strategy to combat unwanted loneliness, recognizing it as a significant social issue affecting one in five people.
Communication is key to the chances of Send reforms succeeding
Bridget Phillipson's focus on special educational needs during her first week as a cabinet minister highlights the urgency and personal connection many MPs have to the issue, suggesting significant reforms may be on the horizon.
Is shoe repair covered by warranty? The Consumer Disputes Commission clarified the issue
The article discusses consumer expectations regarding the durability of expensive winter boots and the common disputes that arise between consumers and retailers when shoes start to deteriorate within the first year.
Manchester Britain First march and counter-protest LIVE as police issue warning
A Britain First march in Manchester is facing counter-protests from anti-fascist groups, leading to police issuing a dispersal order to maintain public safety.
HS: Police have started the first preliminary investigations into female genital mutilation
In Finland, police have initiated their first preliminary investigations into cases of female genital mutilation, marking a significant step in addressing this human rights issue.
Another sauna door knob malfunctioned, temporarily trapping individuals: Couple dies in Akasaka incident
A couple tragically died in a sauna incident in Akasaka, Tokyo, after being trapped due to a malfunctioning door knob, which was not the first instance of such an issue at the facility.
Mark Zuckerberg responds for the first time before a judge about minors' extreme addiction to social media
Mark Zuckerberg faces a judge in a significant case addressing the issue of extreme social media addiction among minors, stemming from the experience of a young woman who suffered severe mental health issues due to technology dependency.
LUXURIOUS POISONING: USA model who went to a fancy party with a private jet needed first aid
USA model Brooks Nader required emergency assistance shortly before her 29th birthday celebration after experiencing a health issue following a lavish party.
Dream like itโs 1996, Alice and the anxiety of Tamagotchi: โI thought I had let it dieโ
The article reflects on the memories of 1996, inviting readers to share their own stories from that year in celebration of the anniversary of a newspaper's first issue.
Pemex to place debt in pesos for the first time in 6 years; operation is for 31,500 million pesos
Petrรณleos Mexicanos (Pemex) is set to issue debt in pesos for the first time in six years, amounting to 31.5 billion pesos, which analysts suggest could signal an active season for local markets.
Apollo Group Takes First Step Toward the Stock Market
Apollo Group plans to issue bonds to bolster its financial independence and capital structure as it prepares for a public listing on the Nasdaq Tallinn stock exchange.
Netanyahu Proud of Deporting Two Terrorists to the West Bank, but the Court Will Have to Decide on the Issue
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that two Israeli citizens convicted of terrorism will be deported to the West Bank for the first time under a new law allowing such action.
New National Identity Card can be issued in notary offices in AM in the first half of 2026
Notary offices in Amazonas will be able to issue the National Identity Card starting in the first half of 2026, providing residents with a new option for obtaining this important document.
India Seizes 3 Tankers in First Move Against Shadow Fleet
India's coast guard has confiscated three oil tankers allegedly involved in oil smuggling, marking a significant step in addressing the shadow fleet issue.
'We cannot issue orders until the government...,' PAK court rejects demand for meeting with Imran Khan
Pakistan's Supreme Court has dismissed a petition seeking an immediate meeting with imprisoned former PM Imran Khan, emphasizing the necessity of issuing a notice to the government first.
Argentine Mining Seeks US$ 12 Million in the Market to Finance the Construction of a Photovoltaic Park
Minas Argentinas plans to issue negotiable obligations to raise funds for a photovoltaic park in San Luis province, marking its first public debt issuance since becoming a public company.
Situation in the Olympic Bathrooms - Laura Arffman's Significant Publication
The Olympic bathrooms faced a significant issue on the first day of competitions, leading to confusion and unexpected gender signs posted on restroom doors.
Veฤernjak's Awards for Women Who Change Croatia: Here Are the Winners of the First Edition
Veฤernji list held its first awards ceremony for Women Who Change Croatia, recognizing six exceptional women among 130 candidates for their contributions to improving Croatian society, while emphasizing that equality is still an ongoing issue.
The first reaction of Panagopoulos of GSEE regarding money laundering - 'A difficult situation, I will manage it'
Giannis Panagopoulos, president of GSEE, addressed the issue of his bank account seizures linked to a money laundering investigation during a parliamentary session.
A Symbolic Wish for Success: A Special Postage Stamp for the Winter Olympics
A special postage stamp valued at 2.00 Eur has been issued in honor of Lithuanian athletes participating in the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, featuring traditional first day of issue cancellation at the Vilnius post office.
This Sunday with the First Issue
The new year began joyfully as the bwin volunteer group met with residents of the 'Foteini' Supported Living Facility for a New Year's celebration, including the traditional cutting of the pie.
The 1st High School of Metamorphosis Attyca "printed" its own First Issue
Students from the 1st High School of Metamorphosis in Attica, accompanied by their teachers, explored the process of creating a newspaper and an informational website during a joyful New Year gathering.
Events in Ukraine. D. Trump reacted to the latest Russian strikes: 'V. Putin kept his word'
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about a peaceful resolution to the war in Ukraine, noting that it was the first time he has spoken about the issue and suggesting that there could be good news ahead.
Discussion of administrative integration gaining momentum... The first hurdle is the 'candidate coordination' between parties
As discussions on administrative integration accelerate ahead of the local elections, the issue of coordinating candidates from both parties garners attention, particularly in politically competitive regions like Jeonnam-Gwangju and Daegu-Gyeongbuk.
Trump opens the first door to Repsol in Venezuela and Democratic congressmen send a stern warning letter to Josu Jon Imaz
The Trump administration has granted a license for Repsol to operate in Venezuela, while Democratic congressmen issue a warning to the company's CEO.
The magazine Kolo in its new issue is entirely dedicated to the Kingdom of Croatia
The fourth issue of the magazine Kolo is thematically dedicated to the 1100th anniversary of the Kingdom of Croatia, featuring various texts on the first Croatian king Tomislav and the kingdom's history.
This is the first time a crew had to return early for health reasons from space, says Majer
The Crew-11 team has returned to Earth from the International Space Station due to a health issue of one of its astronauts, marking a historic first.
ISS Crew with injured astronaut returns to Earth early
For the first time in ISS history, NASA has had to bring a four-member crew back to Earth early due to a medical issue.
Crew-11: The astronauts returned prematurely from the ISS for medical reasons
A crew from the International Space Station had to abort their mission due to a medical issue, marking the first instance of such an event in the station's history, and returned to Earth aboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
ISS astronauts return to Earth in Nasaโs first ever medical evacuation
Four astronauts have safely returned to Earth after NASA's first medical evacuation from the ISS due to an undisclosed health issue.
Historic first evacuation from the International Space Station for medical reasons: NASA brought four astronauts back to Earth
NASA successfully conducted its first medical evacuation from the International Space Station, bringing back four astronauts after a health issue arose with a crew member of the Crew-11 mission.
NASA brings astronauts home early after health issue in first-ever evacuation
NASA executed its first medical evacuation from the International Space Station, returning four astronauts to Earth early due to a health issue reported by a crew member.
The NASA astronaut who suffers from a health problem returns early from the International Space Station to be treated on Earth
A NASA astronaut has returned to Earth early due to an unspecified health issue, marking the first time an astronaut has been evacuated for medical reasons in space exploration history.
For the first time in history, astronauts evacuated from the ISS for health reasons
Four astronauts evacuated from the International Space Station (ISS) a month earlier than planned due to a health issue affecting one crew member, marking the first medical evacuation since the station's establishment in 1998.
Mattarella at the 50-Year Exhibition: 'Repubblica is an Important Community'
On January 14, 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of Repubblica's first issue, President Sergio Mattarella inaugurated an exhibition in Rome celebrating the newspaper's history and innovation.
Medical Crisis on the International Space Station: The Return Journey of the Astronaut Affected by a Health Problem Will Begin Tonight
Crew 11 members are finalizing preparations for their anticipated return to Earth due to a NASA astronaut's health issue, marking the first time an astronaut is evacuated for medical reasons in space exploration history.
Trump Pursues His First Banker, Limits Salaries for Military Company Executives
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve governor, over allegedly inflated renovation costs of the Fed building, prompting Donald Trump to inspect the claims himself and issue subpoenas to Fed officials.
How the Iran Issue Divides the AfD
The handling of the Iran issue exposes deep internal conflicts within the AfD party, particularly between representatives from the East and West, as they prepare for their first meeting after the winter break.
The US begins the countdown to return to the Moon amid doubts about the risks faced by its astronauts
NASA has started the process to launch the first manned mission to the Moon in fifty years, coinciding with a crisis due to an unspecified medical issue that will require crew evacuation.
Visit to India: Merz holds back on the Ukraine issue
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first trip to Asia takes him to India, where he is welcomed alongside discussions about the past and cultural symbols, notably visiting Mahatma Gandhi's Ashram, while maintaining a diplomatic silence on the Ukraine conflict.
Greece prepares first bond issuance for 2026
Greece is set to issue its first government bond for 2026, appointing six banks as joint lead managers for the new 10-year bond.
Atp Hong Kong, Musetti betrayed by an arm problem: Bublik wins the final in two sets
Lorenzo Musetti lost to Alexander Bublik in the final at the ATP 250 in Hong Kong due to an arm issue, with Bublik winning 7-6, 6-3 and entering the world top ten for the first time.
ISS Crew Returns to Earth Due to Astronaut Health Issues
The crew of the International Space Station (ISS) is returning to Earth earlier than planned due to a health issue faced by an astronaut, marking the first such evacuation in the history of the orbital laboratory.
Bankruptcy of entrepreneurs: how to recognize the first signals and what steps to take?
The article discusses how to identify early signs of bankruptcy in businesses and the necessary steps to address the issue.