Trump returned 'very gallo': From Venezuela to Iran, the attacks ordered in his second term
The U.S. military launched a significant attack against Iran, part of a series of bombings ordered by President Trump during his second term, raising legal and ethical concerns.
Alex and his husband want a baby. Australia's laws pushed them to look overseas
A gay couple from Australia has turned to South America for surrogacy after facing frustrations with the country's restrictive surrogacy laws.
Metsa and Heina clubs earned victory bonuses in the German top league
Metsa and Heina clubs celebrated victories in the German top league, though player Karl Jakob Hein did not participate and Karol Mets had to exit his match early due to injury.
Death of Dennis Carvalho: remember the soap opera that recreated the Rio of the early 20th century in Petrópolis and São Luís and won an Emmy; photos
Dennis Carvalho, a Brazilian actor and director known for his work on the Emmy-winning soap opera 'Lado a Lado,' passed away at the age of 78.
Man arrested in the act for assaulting partner in front of children in Dourados
A 31-year-old man in Dourados, Brazil, was arrested for physically assaulting his partner in the presence of their children, including a baby.
Porziņģis will miss his fourth game in a row due to illness
Latvian basketball player Kristaps Porziņģis will miss his fourth consecutive NBA game due to illness, following a recent transfer to the Golden State Warriors.
Man who claims to have world's smallest penis issues challenge to prove him wrong
Michael Phillips, a 38-year-old man from North Carolina, claims to have the world's smallest penis and challenges anyone to dispute his claim, aiming to raise awareness about the condition known as micropenis.
He is 12 years old and built a nuclear fusion device at his home in Texas that detected neutrons
Aiden McMillan, a 12-year-old from Dallas, Texas, successfully built a functional nuclear fusion device at home, detecting neutrons and marking a significant achievement in science.
Family searches for man who disappeared 15 days ago in Itu
César Augusto Felix de Oliveira, 33, has been missing since February 13, as reported by his family who filed a missing persons report in Itu, Brazil.
Trump orders strikes on Iran — experts say he can bypass Congress (for now)
President Trump announced a significant military operation against Iran, raising concerns about his authority to bypass Congress.
There are no reasons to think that Trump's war against Iran is necessary
The article discusses the inconsistency in Trump's stance on military intervention, highlighting his shift from criticizing the Iraq War to advocating for aggressive policies against Iran without clear justification.
Sports Star Woke Up Covered in Blood
Former NBA star Chris Bosh experienced a frightening health crisis, awakening covered in blood after losing feeling in his leg.
Netanyahu and Trump suggest that Supreme Leader Khamenei has died and a senior Israeli official claims his corpse has been found
Israeli officials are reportedly confident about the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei following a joint military operation with the U.S.
Cavallino Rampante (and married)! This is the Ferrari that Leclerc drove at his wedding to Alexandra Saint-Mleux
F1 driver Charles Leclerc married Alexandra Saint-Mleux, celebrating with a classic Ferrari as they drove through Monaco.
Norway has chosen its Eurovision representative
Jonas Lovv won the Melodi Grand Prix 2026 and will represent Norway in the upcoming Eurovision with his song 'Ya ya ya.'
Harry Styles fans left 'shaking' after Brit Awards comeback performance
Harry Styles impressed fans with his comeback performance at the Brit Awards 2026, leaving them expressing excitement and admiration on social media.
The Remains of Mexican Drug Lord El Mencho Returned to His Family by the Authorities
The authorities in Mexico have returned the remains of renowned drug lord El Mencho to his family following their earlier collection of his remains.
New allegations against Michael Jackson: the star's heirs must respond in Los Angeles courts
New allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking have been made against Michael Jackson, requiring his heirs to respond in court.
Boncana Maïga, Malian flautist and major figure in Afro-Cuban music, has died in Bamako
Boncana Maïga, a prominent Malian flautist known for his contributions to Afro-Cuban music, passed away in Bamako.
Khamenei killed in Tehran strike, according to Israeli official
An Israeli official has reported that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in a strike on his compound in Tehran.
Nikola Tesla, inventor: "The present belongs to them; the future, for which I worked, is mine"
Nikola Tesla reflects on the recognition of innovative work and the historical credit often assigned to others instead of the original creators, as noted in his quote featured in Margaret Cheney's book.
The Tyrant is No More. Khamenei is Dead, Body Reportedly Seen by Israelis and Trump
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly been killed in Israeli-American strikes, with Israeli officials claiming his body has been seen.
Iran leader Khamenei 'killed in strikes', Israeli official claims
Israeli officials have claimed that Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been killed in recent strikes, with reports indicating his body has been found.
'Why did you start the war with Iran?,' asks NYT to Trump in editorial
An editorial by the New York Times questions President Trump’s initiation of military action against Iran, highlighting his campaign promise to end wars rather than start new ones.
Faustino Oro had a hopeful start in the Moscow Open in pursuit of the world record
Twelve-year-old Argentine chess prodigy Faustino Oro began his campaign at the Moscow Open, aiming to become the youngest grandmaster in history.
Israeli television: Body photo of Ali Khamenei shown to Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli officials reportedly showed a photo of Ali Khamenei's body to Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu following his purported death in a recent incident.
Chachi Hilden Surprised the UMK Audience Completely
Dancer Chachi Hilden made a surprising debut as a performing singer at the Uuden musiikin kilpailu with his song "Cherry Cake," impressing audiences.
Kompus stole the attention of the home crowd: I won't let pressure affect me
Estonian pole vaulter Robert Kompus recorded his second career result in front of a home crowd but fell short of his higher aspirations.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei dead after IDF strike hits Tehran compound, Israeli source confirms
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran for over three decades, has died following an Israeli strike on his compound in Tehran, according to Israeli officials.
Relatives claim that man killed in police approach in Areia Branca was not a prisoner and worked as a driver
Relatives of Lucas Daniel Souza assert that he was not in prison and worked as a driver, contradicting claims about his involvement with the criminal justice system.
Israeli Prime Minister says there are 'signs' that Ali Khamenei is dead
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed there are indications that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may have died following an Israeli attack on his residence.
Elderly man found dead inside home in a neighborhood of Bauru
A 68-year-old man was discovered dead at his residence in Bauru, Brazil, leading to an investigation by local authorities.
HIFK player targeted by dirty move – Now a heavy sanction has been imposed
Jukurien defender Bogdans Hodass has received a significant suspension for his foul play against HIFK during a recent league match.
Michael McIntyre's Big Show hit with complaints minutes in over 'inappropriate' joke
Michael McIntyre faced backlash from viewers of his Big Show shortly after it aired due to an inappropriate opening joke about his weight loss.
Sharon Osbourne defends Robbie Williams for Ozzy Brits tribute with telling comment
Sharon Osbourne praised Robbie Williams for his role in an Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the Brit Awards, emphasizing their friendship and the appropriateness of his selection.
Javier Milei opens the ordinary sessions of Congress: more promises of reform, diatribe against industrialists, and re-election in sight
Javier Milei addresses the Legislative Assembly to outline his reform agenda and address the challenges of re-election amid critiques of industrialists.
Dead is Khamenei? Israel believes so, Tehran does not confirm - The succession scenarios
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims there are increasing indications that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has died, but Tehran has not confirmed his death, leading to speculation about potential succession scenarios.
Milei Turned Congress Around, Nearly Secured Quorum in the Chamber of Deputies and Is Close to Two-Thirds in the Senate
Javier Milei has gained substantial support in Congress, securing a quorum in the Chamber of Deputies and approaching a two-thirds majority in the Senate as he pursues his reform agenda.
Truck driver dragged by water on BR-423 stayed on top of the cabin for two hours until rescue arrived
A truck driver stranded on his vehicle for two hours on the BR-423 after being swept up by floodwaters recounts the incident and his rescue.
Man arrested on suspicion of assaulting girlfriend in supermarket parking lot in MT
A 24-year-old man was arrested in Várzea Grande, Brazil, for allegedly assaulting his 20-year-old girlfriend in a supermarket parking lot.
There are signs that the leader of Iran died in the attack, says Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested that there are indications Iranian leader Ali Khamenei may have been killed in a US-Israeli joint attack, although confirmation of his status remains unclear.
Vene included in the basketball team instead of injured Tass
Mattias Tass will miss the upcoming basketball game against Sweden due to injury, prompting the inclusion of Siim-Sander Vene in his place.
The vacation of a businessman familiar from television in the Middle East took a frightening turn – 'Missiles dropped down'
Businessman Janne Immonen described his vacation experience in Dubai turning alarming as he witnessed unusual lights in the sky he suspected were linked to recent military actions involving the US and Israel against Iran.
Néstor Otero, the 'untouchable' businessman who explained how complicity between business and power works, has died
Néstor Otero, a prominent Argentine businessman known for his influence and connections in the transport industry, has passed away.
Disabled man arrested after slapping and biting his partner in Limeira
A disabled man was arrested for domestic violence after physically assaulting his partner in Limeira, Brazil.
Out of Context
A white male author reflects on his struggles in the literary market, debating whether societal shifts towards diversity and inclusion are impacting his success.
Boy kidnapped by father in Araçatuba returns home after 2 years in captivity: 'New life', says mother
A nine-year-old boy kidnapped by his father in Araçatuba, Brazil, has returned home after more than two years in captivity.
Lamine Yamal scored his first hat-trick and led Barcelona's rout
Lamine Yamal's first professional hat-trick propelled Barcelona to a 4-1 victory over Villarreal, marking him as the youngest player to achieve this feat in the 21st century.
Alfie Haaland on his son's injury absence: - Really sad
Alfie Haaland expressed sadness over his son Erling Braut Haaland's injury absence as Manchester City secured a win against Leeds without him.
In unprecedented interview, Dennis Carvalho recalls successes with Gilberto Braga
Dennis Carvalho, who passed away on Saturday, was a pivotal director in Brazilian television, known for his successful collaborations with author Gilberto Braga.