VIDEOS: Good Morning DF for Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers various news segments from the Good Morning DF program, including topics on inflation, political discussions, and a lost dog incident.
Exclusive: Former Human Rights Commissioner Lee Chung-sang Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Media Report, Ultimately Reversed by Supreme Court
Former National Human Rights Commission Commissioner Lee Chung-sang's defamation lawsuit against a newspaper was reversed by South Korea's Supreme Court, which ruled that the articles in question were in the public interest.
A woman lost her prosthesis on the beach. After months, it was found 23 kilometers away along with a sock.
A woman's prosthetic leg, lost on a beach, was discovered months later distanced by 23 kilometers, with a sock still attached.
Custom Babies, Obsession with Eugenics... The Mysterious Implications of Jeffrey Epstein in the Scientific Community
The article explores Jeffrey Epstein's connections and contributions to the scientific community, particularly his interest in human DNA enhancement and eugenics, fueled by recently declassified documents.
Weekly news quiz: A leadership spill, a ghost barge and mysterious balls
This article presents a weekly news quiz featuring questions on recent Australian news events including a leadership spill and other intriguing topics.
'I didn't give up on her,' says physical educator who rescued electrocuted tourist during storm in Rio
A 15-year-old Chilean tourist is hospitalized in Rio de Janeiro after suffering an electric shock during a storm, prompting a dramatic rescue by a local man.
Dogs shivering and makeshift shelter: the images of the historic cold that move Cuba
Recent images from Cuba show street dogs shivering and locals improvising shelters amid an unexpected extreme cold spell.
Makoko demolition: When economic interest overrides humanity
The article discusses the negative impact of economic interests on the slum community of Makoko in Lagos, as experienced by American missionary Jack Kyle.
End of the World Series and Post-Apocalyptic Shows Expected in 2026
Increasing interest in end-of-the-world and post-apocalyptic series reflects contemporary human fears about environmental collapse, wars, and societal breakdown.
Inside the cursed lives of two men with world's smallest and largest penises
Michael Phillips and Matt Barr, who possess the world's smallest and largest penises, share how their unique sizes affect their lives despite their vastly different experiences.
Yasmina Reza Premiere at the Residenztheater: Real Cases of Everyday Derailment
Yasmina Reza discusses her interest in everyday misfortune and moral deviations, highlighting her years of observing court cases for inspiration for her work on human stories.
Al Jazeera Media Institute Launches Best Human Interest Story Award
The Al Jazeera Media Institute has launched the 'Al Jazeera Best Human Interest Story Award' to highlight the importance of in-depth journalism in documenting everyday life amid urgent news and to bring attention to the impacts of wars, conflicts, and migrations on people.