Change to Daylight Saving Time 2026. When do we set our clocks?
This article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health implications, historical context, and public opinions in the EU and Poland.
Samir Abu Eid: America's attempts at regime change have never led to anything good
The article discusses the negative consequences of U.S. regime change efforts in the Middle East, highlighting historical examples like the 1953 coup in Iran.
The historical carbon loss in forestry - greater than all our fossil emissions
A Swedish study reveals that the carbon loss from forestry exceeds the country's fossil emissions since the 1800s, highlighting significant differences in carbon storage between natural and production forests.
How high will temperatures reach in California and the map of the unusual heat wave in the U.S.
California is experiencing an unusual heat wave that could break historical temperature records as intense high pressure builds over the region.
Young scientists to combat the loss of glaciers and forests: "Without information from the past, we cannot model the future"
A group of young researchers in Spain is studying rapidly melting glaciers and the impacts of climate change, emphasizing the importance of historical data in understanding future environmental challenges.
Sรฃo Paulo Chamber approves, in first vote, the name change of Peixoto Gomide street
The Sรฃo Paulo City Council approved a proposal to rename Peixoto Gomide street to Sophia Gomide in a first vote, highlighting the historical reparation for a victim of femicide.
Whose memory of the regime change is it? Concerns over historical rewriting in Bangladesh
The February 2024 election in Bangladesh, following a regime change after the fall of a long-standing government, has raised concerns about political divisions and historical narratives following significant societal unrest and violence.
From Cerati to Nisman: the ten projects aiming to change or add names in Buenos Aires public spaces
A series of legislative proposals in Buenos Aires seeks to modify or create names for public spaces, reflecting broader political, historical, and cultural debates.
The last time the US tried - and succeeded - to change the regime in Iran
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the 1953 coup in Iran orchestrated by the US and UK, which overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh.
The discovery of a 'mysterious pulse' of the Earth every 5,000 years... Is it happening soon?
A new study reveals that Earth's climate experienced rapid fluctuations every 4 to 5 thousand years, linked to subtle astronomical changes rather than glacial melting.
Fontana: "As a lawyer, I say that this reform is necessary: don't let yourselves be instrumentalized"
Attilio Fontana, the president of Lombardy, urges voters to support the constitutional reform of the justice system in Italy, emphasizing its historical significance and need for change.
The key inside
The article reflects on the interplay between politics and the scientific imperatives of addressing climate change, illustrating this with a historical anecdote from 1968 and quotes from the IPCC.
The Rise of Asia Suggests We May Be Facing a Change of Epoch Scale
The rise of Asia, particularly China's positioning as a primary trade partner, suggests significant global economic shifts warranting a reevaluation of traditional Western perspectives.
People like Sara-Ashlee have missed out on sport. A new project aims to change that
A new Queensland project aims to track and improve access to sports for people with disabilities, addressing their historical exclusion from athletic activities.
Blistering early-season heatwave threatens California and other western states
A severe early-season heatwave is set to impact California and other western states, with temperatures expected to soar significantly above normal and breaking historical records.
Memory Change. Stalinist Repressions Will Be Replaced by 'Genocide of the Soviet People'
The article discusses a shift in the narrative surrounding historical repression in the Soviet Union, moving from a focus on Stalinist oppression to a broader interpretation that includes the concept of genocide against the Soviet people.
When Was Antarctica Last Ice-Free?
The article discusses the historical periods when Antarctica was not covered by ice, addressing the changes in climate and geological events that have contributed to the current icy state of the continent.
Project to change the name of Peixoto Gomide Street advances in SP City Council; former senator who names the street killed his own daughter
A proposal to rename Peixoto Gomide Street to Sophia Gomide Street has advanced in Sรฃo Paulo's City Council due to the former senator's history of committing femicide against his daughter.
Sรฃo Paulo Chamber Moves Forward to Change Name of Peixoto Gomide Street, Who Killed His Own Daughter
The Sรฃo Paulo Municipal Chamber's Constitution and Justice Commission approved a bill to rename Peixoto Gomide Street to Sophia Gomide Street, in honor of the daughter murdered by her father over a marriage dispute.
An Evening at Sundar Nursery in 'Injured Delhi' due to Climate Change
The article highlights Sundar Nursery in Delhi as a peaceful reprieve from the city's pollution and chaos, showcasing its historical significance and natural beauty.
Iran: This War Is Unlikely to Achieve the Desired Success
The article examines the historical failures of military interventions in the Middle East, arguing that similar outcomes can be expected in Iran.
EU's Climate Monitoring: This February is the Fifth Warmest Ever Recorded
February 2026 marked the fifth warmest February on record globally, with temperatures notably higher than historical averages.
Analysis: Could the AI Revolution Break the Rigid Structures of Working Life?
The article discusses the historical context of the eight-hour workday and explores how the AI revolution may challenge and change traditional work structures that have remained largely unchanged for decades.
This has become the warmest observation in history for March 9; Tuesday will also be warm
March 9 has marked a historical record for warmth in Latvia, with temperatures expected to rise even higher on the following Tuesday.
The lawyer who pays out of her own pocket for concerts she wants to hear and no one else does in Madrid
A lawyer in Madrid is funding concerts featuring contemporary composers that challenge the traditional focus on historical classical music.
Why Russia Will Never Change? "Feeding Citizens Lies"
Historian Bartลomiej Gajos discusses how Russia manipulates historical narratives to support its current political ambitions.
"How could you have undressed?": when Hollywood stars risk everything to change their image
The article discusses how Hollywood stars Jacob Elordi and Sidney Sweeney are attempting to break away from their typical roles, along with historical examples of other actors who have successfully diversified their performances.
COMMENTARY โฉ Help, the world is changing! Again!
The article reflects on the cyclical nature of societal panic regarding global change, suggesting that fear of the unknown often drives extreme reactions.
Rights of Nature: Give the Arctic Its Right
The article discusses the concept of nature's rights, particularly focusing on the rights of Arctic ice amid the broader philosophical and historical context of how rights have evolved for both humans and nature.
Climate Change Hits Greenland: A Lost Battle for Billions of Tons of Ice
Greenland is experiencing unprecedented temperature increases, with January 2026 registering an average of 0.2ยฐC, well above historical averages, amidst the highest Arctic temperatures recorded in 125 years.
From Comurba Monument to skating rink: see what may change with the renovation project at Praรงa Josรฉ Bonifรกcio in Piracicaba
The city of Piracicaba has proposed an R$ 8.5 million renovation project for Praรงa Josรฉ Bonifรกcio, which includes new pavements, an event area, a playground, traffic reorganization, and the introduction of the Comurba Monument, while maintaining the square's historical characteristics.
Melting Arctic: Personality Rights for Sea Ice?
The article discusses the concept of personality rights for sea ice in the context of melting ice in the Arctic, highlighting past expeditions to demonstrate the region's risks.
Dominance of 5-0 in the T20 World Cup, will history change tomorrow in the semifinals?
The first semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2026 will take place in Kolkata, where South Africa will face New Zealand, marking a pivotal moment for the Kiwis who aim to change their historical defeat against the Proteas.
Petraeus: 'Regimes cannot be overthrown without sending soldiers on the ground'
Former CIA Director David Petraeus asserts that regime changes require military intervention, reflecting on historical precedents.
The Trap of Regime Change: Where Is Washington Heading in This War?
The article analyzes the implications of military actions taken by the US and Israel against Iran, highlighting historical parallels and potential regional escalations.
How a Regime Dies in the Middle East - From the Shah to Saddam to Today's Iran
The article explores how regimes in the Middle East can collapse, using historical examples to illustrate the factors and consequences of such changes.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted of the Red-Green Alliance asserts that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary approach to gain their support ahead of the upcoming election.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted from the Red-Green Alliance states that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary course to receive support as a royal investigator before the election.
The names of these three cities in Rajasthan have changed; Mount Abu will now be Abu Raj
Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajan Lal has announced the renaming of three significant cities to honor the state's cultural and historical heritage, changing Mount Abu to Abu Raj, and Kamman to Kamvan while Jehozpur will be renamed Yagipur.
From Valencia's DANA to the endless storm: rain becomes wilder in Spain
Spain is experiencing unprecedented rainfall episodes that have shattered historical precipitation records across the country.
Daylight Saving Time Change 2026. This Year We Will Change Our Clocks Earlier
The article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health impacts, historical context, EU regulations, and public opinions.
Kaunas Old Town streets may change significantly: here are the planned changes
A new plan for the historic Old Town of Kaunas encompasses 99 hectares, focusing on street management and infrastructure improvements while respecting cultural and historical contexts.
Forest Management: Fewer Trees Bring More Wood
The article discusses the relationship between tree density and wood yield in forest management amid climate change, emphasizing sustainable practices and historical research in Bavaria.
Swedish World Heritage Sites Are Rotting, Moldy, and Being Washed Away
Climate change is damaging Sweden's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, particularly in northern Sweden, where increased warmth and moisture have begun to deteriorate these valuable historical locations.
Rural President without the Castle? Change Would Benefit Us, But Czechs Will Not Allow It, Says Groman
Publicist Martin Groman discusses the symbolic role of the Czech President and the unrealistic expectations surrounding the office.
Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony at the Roman Gladiator Arena... Conveying Animal Protection Message
The closing ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place at the ancient Verona Arena, symbolizing both historical significance and a message of animal protection and climate change.
Geopolitics Forces Europe to Move Towards Clean Energy
The European Union announces historical setbacks in its fossil fuel sector while simultaneously generating more clean energy than coal, driven by geopolitical pressures.
ABSURD SITUATION โฉ The owner of a historical building sinking into the Baltic Sea wants to save the house, but the municipality wants to demolish it
The owner of a historic villa on the Baltic Sea in Germany aims to relocate the house to prevent it from sinking, but the local municipality opposes the plan.
Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain
The Reina Sofรญa Museum in Madrid presents a new exhibition showcasing 403 works of contemporary art that chronicle Spain's socio-historical transformations over the past 50 years.
Change to Summer Time 2026. This Night We Will Sleep Less
The article discusses the upcoming change to summer time in 2026, its potential health implications, the historical context of time changes, and public opinions on the matter.