Robbie Williams added a third and final date in Argentina: when is it and how to buy tickets
Robbie Williams has announced a third and final concert date in Argentina due to high demand for tickets for his world tour, with tickets set to go on sale shortly.
Suspect in the kidnapping and murder of barber from Ferraz de Vasconcelos arrested in GO
A suspect in the kidnapping and murder of barber Rogério Honorato from Ferraz de Vasconcelos has been arrested in Goiás.
Francisco Reynés (Naturgy), Best Businessman of the Year Award: "The best leaders do not create followers, they create more leaders. I have helped others go further"
Francisco Reynés, the CEO of Naturgy, has been awarded the Best Businessman of the Year 2025 for his leadership style that focuses on empowering others.
Trump attack threat looms as nuclear talks between US and Iran go to wire
High-stakes nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing amid threats of military action from Donald Trump due to apparent gaps in the discussions.
Ilhan Omar’s state of the union guest says she needed to go to hospital after arrest
Aliya Rahman, a guest of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar at the state of the union address, required hospital treatment following her arrest during President Trump's speech.
Abortion Tourism / The European Commission Will Not Establish a New Financial Mechanism. Access to Abortions May Go Through the European Social Fund
The European Commission has rejected the initiative for a new financial mechanism to expand access to abortions, stating that member states can utilize existing tools like the European Social Fund for support.
‘Go Habs Go!’ to return to Montreal buses after language controversy
Montreal's transit agency will reinstate the slogan 'Go Habs Go!' on city buses following approval from the provincial language watchdog after public outcry.
"Rutte won't let this go easily." Because of Babiš, the Czech Republic is seen as a NATO villain, writes Politico
Politico highlights concerns that the Czech Republic, under Prime Minister Babiš, is being perceived negatively within NATO due to controversies surrounding his leadership.
The AFA will go to court to avoid the appointment of observers and claimed that the measure is "a whim" of the Government
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has announced plans to challenge in court the request from the General Inspection of Justice (IGJ) for the appointment of observers due to alleged irregularities, labeling the government's actions as a whim.
'I brought my son and wanted to go home with him alive,' says mother of patient dead at Areolino de Abreu Hospital
'I brought my son and wanted to go home with him alive,' says mother of patient dead at Areolino de Abreu Hospital.
Person fatally struck by GO train, delays across Kitchener line
A person was struck and killed by a GO train near Guelph, leading to significant disruptions on the Kitchener Line.
Essex sex offender warned girl not to go to police after horrific attack
A convicted sex offender, Dominic Boultwood, has been sentenced to 21 years for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in Essex while warning her against reporting the crime.
Judge is compelled to retire after sexual harassment against outsourced employee of TJ-GO, says CNJ
A judge from the Goiás State Court was mandated to retire due to a sexual harassment case against a contracted employee.
The Dignity in Trying to Go Viral
The article discusses the challenges Swedish politicians face in achieving viral status on social media compared to international counterparts like France's Prime Minister, while providing insights into the strategies being employed.
Ukraine and the USA Start Talks in Geneva: Where Did Budanov Go
Ukraine and US representatives began negotiations in Geneva focusing on economic support and readiness for future trilateral talks with Russia.
The government boasts about cutting funds to NGOs, but lets millions go to party institutes.
The Czech government announces funding cuts to non-governmental organizations while continuing to provide financial support to party-related entities.
Disappointment upon disappointment and still a long way to go
The article discusses the ongoing frustrations and challenges faced by Iceland as it navigates its path forward amidst multiple disappointments.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of García Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.
A caregiver at an American nursery gave children laxatives to go home early
A nursery worker in the United States administered laxatives to children so she could leave work early.
The Danes Will Go to the Polls. Will the Prime Minister Retain Power Thanks to Donald Trump?
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faces potential electoral consequences for her international stance on Greenland amid tensions with Donald Trump over U.S. claims to the territory.
Where to go this weekend: Tips on cultural and family events across the republic
This article provides suggestions for cultural and family events happening across Czechia this weekend.
Recommendation for Chun Young-sik, a member of the Broadcasting and Media Telecommunication Committee, rejected
A proposal by the ruling People Power Party to appoint Chun Young-sik to the Broadcasting and Media Telecommunication Committee has been rejected by the National Assembly, while the Democratic Party's proposal for Go Min-soo passed successfully.
Park Jeong-hwan loses in the second match of the finals of the World Go Championship with a prize of 400 million won... Final match with Wang Xinghao on the 27th
Park Jeong-hwan, the second-ranked Go player in Korea, lost to China's Wang Xinghao in the second match of the finals of the World Go Championship, leading to a decisive final match on the 27th.
What should you really do when the air alarm goes off? It took over a day to get an answer.
A malfunction caused air alarms in Norway to go off, prompting discussions about necessary safety protocols during emergencies.
PM ROOTSIS ⟩ «Hispaanlane» Sander Raieste's fresh career chapter: it was very fifty-fifty where things will go next
Sander Raieste, a key player for the Estonian national basketball team, has spent his entire adult life in Spain but still identifies primarily as Estonian.
Conservatives go to war against taxes - DF wants focus on foreigners
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a focused discussion on tax reforms and policies regarding foreigners.
Credit Card Rules: Can you go to jail for not paying your credit card bill? Know the legal truths and ways to avoid it
The article discusses the legal implications of not paying credit card bills in India, clarifying that while it is generally a civil matter, fraudulent behavior could lead to legal consequences.
Transporters affected by the ‘narcoblockades’
National transport workers in Mexico are threatening to go on strike due to security concerns and violence caused by drug-related blockades.
Abandoned on garbage, he was rescued in time to go to the veterinarian but the diagnosis was devastating: 'This dog is surrendered'
A severely malnourished and abandoned dog, later named Simba, was rescued and taken to a veterinarian, where he received a heartbreaking diagnosis of being beyond help.
How to expose your dirty laundry and then dive back into life. Go for the pieces of British sensation Tracey Emin
The article discusses Tracey Emin's early experiences with art, particularly her first encounter with a Mark Rothko painting at the Tate Gallery in London, which profoundly impacted her.
'Sledgehammer to crack a nut': Activists go to court over NSW protest laws
Activists in New South Wales are challenging new protest laws in court, claiming they infringe on constitutional rights following their enactment after a terrorist attack.
The fear of police officers at the border police station: "We all go down with it"
Police officers at the Mecenate station in Milan express concerns over an aggressive individual, revealing a culture of fear and acknowledgment of potential dangers among officers.
Thursday to go to work on foot: How the Hoy No Circula operates on February 26 in CDMX and Edomex?
The article discusses the Hoy No Circula vehicular restriction applied on February 26 in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, emphasizing compliance to avoid fines due to increased UMA rates in 2026.
Dry Periods in Celebrity Style: How Long Can One Go Without Sex?
The article discusses the phenomenon of celebrities publicly acknowledging their intentional abstinence from sex for various personal reasons.
MAGA voter crashes 'scumbag' Dem senator's SOTU boycott speech: 'Go Trump!'
A Trump supporter disrupted a Democratic State of the Union boycott rally, drawing online mockery and support from right-wing commentators.
Majority of jobs to go at popular soft drink firm in huge blow to staff
A majority of jobs are at risk at Fentimans following its acquisition by AG Barr, with proposals for 37 job cuts that could shut down the Northumberland site.
Minister Nataly Morillo on the GAD Expenditure Law: 'The people's money should go to the people, not to political pockets'
Minister Natalia Morillo emphasized that the newly approved expenditure law for autonomous decentralized governments aims to ensure that public funds benefit the citizens directly.
Country star Carly Pearce issues urgent health plea after being ignored by doctors: 'Please go get checked'
Carly Pearce encourages fans to seek medical advice after her health condition was initially misdiagnosed.
Iconic Props from 'Star Wars' and 'Terminator' to Go Under the Hammer
A live auction featuring memorabilia from iconic films including 'Star Wars' and 'Terminator' will take place from March 25-27 in Los Angeles, with notable items like C-3PO's head and a harpoon from 'Jaws' expected to fetch high prices.
Premiere of the best phones from Samsung. They will go after iPhones
Samsung has launched its latest smartphones, aiming to compete directly with Apple's iPhone.
The mega real estate scam of the L'Abbate clan will go to trial with 5 detainees and the demands of the scammed to recover their savings
A major real estate fraud attributed to the L'Abbate clan is advancing to a public trial with five individuals detained, while victims seek to recover their lost savings.
What they say from Alavés about the possible arrival of Coudet at River: Will they let him go?
Reports indicate Eduardo 'Chacho' Coudet is close to joining River Plate, but Alavés seems unwilling to let him go.
Encouraging people to go home early due to weather
People are being urged to leave work early to ease afternoon traffic due to heavy snowfall in the capital region of Iceland.
René Trokaz at Vima: "Expansion and deepening of the EU go hand in hand"
The article discusses the aspirations of Western Balkan countries for EU membership and the implications of geopolitical developments on this process.
Bad Bunny has shared his go-to fragrance and it's available at Boots for under £100
Bad Bunny revealed his favorite fragrance, which can be bought for under £100, and he enjoys layering scents for his signature smell.
South Africa: Budget 2026 - Social Grants to Go Up in April
South Africa's Finance Minister announced an above-inflation increase in social grants, effective from April 1, 2026.
‘Most rewatchable movie of all time’ and ‘even better’ sequel now on Netflix
Netflix UK has added the beloved musical films Mamma Mia! and its sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, just in time for spring.
Mysterious thriller full of intrigue conquers Netflix. Viewers binge-watch it in one go
A new South Korean crime series, 'The Art of Sarah,' has quickly gained popularity on Netflix in Czechia, ranking in the top 10 shortly after its release.
From the M.A.M.A. red carpet to the hands of doctors: group "Kristal" member had to go under the knife
A member of the group "Kristal" underwent planned surgery after sustaining an injury during last year’s awards ceremony.
Where did Tuomas Kettunen go?
Tuomas Kettunen, the deputy chair of the Centre Party and a key figure in a recent parliamentary question regarding unemployment, was absent from a critical vote while attending a committee trip in Uusikaupunki.