Marko Mägi: People are massively harming nature
Ecologist Marko Mägi discusses how local efforts to help wildlife may inadvertently harm nature, while national debates are often influenced by special interest groups.
The phenomenon of decoration programs: pure entertainment or a tool for learning DIY?
The popularity of decoration programs like 'Decomasters' highlights a sustained public interest in home renovations and DIY skills.
Surprise at the bank counter: Housing loan interest protection can now be obtained for less than Euribor
A new survey indicates that interest protection for housing loans may now come cheaper than the Euribor rate.
The new Btp Valore arrives. How to earn more than 3%
The new Btp Valore is being reintroduced from March 2 to 6, offering retail investors attractive interest rates of 2.5% and rising to 3.5% with a final bonus, with a minimum investment of 1,000 euros.
What Cristian Bragarnik, Eduardo Coudet's representative, said about River's interest: 'Di Carlo wrote to me...'
Cristian Bragarnik has confirmed that River Plate is interested in Eduardo Coudet as a potential replacement for Marcelo Gallardo as coach, with initial contact already made.
Olof Palme's death is the Nordic region's greatest murder mystery. 40 years later, the mystery still simmers
The unresolved murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme remains one of the greatest mysteries in Nordic history, with the case still generating interest and speculation decades later.
NNPC’s stake in Dangote refinery secures national interest – Reps
The Nigerian House of Representatives asserts that the NNPC's equity stake in the Dangote refinery enhances national interest and accountability in Africa's largest industrial project.
The Senate approved by a large majority the Juvenile Criminal Regime and lowers the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has approved a significant reform to the Juvenile Criminal Regime, lowering the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, amidst substantial debate and public interest.
Ukraine ‘has no interest’ in restarting oil supplies – EU state’s PM
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that Ukraine has no interest in resuming oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline due to ongoing tensions and damage from Russian strikes.
Newsboy's ITV selections for Kelso, Newbury and Doncaster on Saturday
The article provides racing tips from Newsboy for several horse races happening in the UK on Saturday, highlighting a particular interest in the performance of the horse Hot Fuss.
Sagittarius
Today's horoscope for Sagittarius indicates potential financial gains and opportunities for business growth, alongside improvements in family relations and increased interest in religious activities.
AfD's Interest in NATO Weaknesses is Causing Concern in Berlin
In Berlin, concerns are rising over the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's request for information about NATO's defense weaknesses, amid fears that such information could reach the Kremlin.
‘Checo’ Pérez is in demand: Two teams sought him; ‘90 percent of the grid would want my career’
Mexican Formula 1 driver Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez discusses his marketability and the interest from other teams as the Mexican Grand Prix approaches.
Jason Manford eyes up ITV Coronation Street role: 'It would be silly not to'
Comedian Jason Manford expresses interest in possibly joining the cast of ITV's Coronation Street, emphasizing the normalcy of his family life.
Vlastislav BÅ™Ãza's Hit: The Agreement Eliminating the Iranian Nuclear Program is in Europe's Interest
An article discussing the view that an agreement eliminating Iran's nuclear program is beneficial for Europe.
40 years after the Palme murder, we are still just as lost
This article reflects on the ongoing mystery surrounding the assassination of Olof Palme, which remains a significant point of interest in Sweden even four decades later.
Open Real Estate Funds: Late Victims of the Interest Rate Turn
The closure of another open real estate fund in Germany reveals underlying issues in the market as investors struggle to access their funds amidst rising interest rates.
SHOCKING: From 'parties' to murder charge: Meelis Annusveri’s scandalous decline reached a tragic ending
The death of a man found near Are in Pärnumaa has drawn public attention to former Reform Party member Meelis Annusveri, as the case remains under preliminary investigation with police and prosecutors continuing their inquiries.
Hundreds of Kingston students compete in 26th annual skilled trades event
Nearly 500 students from Kingston participated in a skilled trades competition, aimed at showcasing their talents and encouraging interest in trades careers.
Here are the consultant's double roles that LKAB criticizes
LKAB has raised concerns over consultant Jan Fjordell's dual roles, leading to a request for an investigation into potential conflicts of interest in his work with Tekniska verken.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Friday, February 27
The Central Bank of Argentina released the fixed-term interest rates offered by various banks as of February 27, helping savers make informed decisions for their investments.
Scientists dismantle a study used for recovering the capture of songbirds
Scientists critically reassess a controversial study on songbird capture methodologies published in 'Ecological Indicators' which has been criticized for significant flaws and conflicts of interest.
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.
Daily Commission or Rotating Rate: The Silent Battle in Credit Cards
In Mexico, credit cards, used by over 35 million people, come with different charge structures that can significantly influence the final cost of credit.
Royal Enfield Classic 350: The Dominance of Royal Enfield on the Roads of Israel! The 'Goan Classic 350' Caught Attention in Front of Modi and Netanyahu
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 was prominently displayed during Prime Minister Modi's visit to Israel, sparking interest and conversation among netizens.
The European Commission confirmed that it is asking the Czech Republic for information regarding a conflict of interest
The European Commission has requested information from the Czech Republic regarding a potential conflict of interest situation.
Suspect arrested for extortion after charging R$ 200 thousand in interest on a R$ 25 thousand debt in Vale do Aço
A 48-year-old man was arrested in Timóteo, Brazil, for allegedly extorting R$ 200,000 in interest on a R$ 25,000 debt, using threats to coerce payments from his victim.
Civilians report to the Ministry of National Defense. The new initiative has met with great interest
Poland's Ministry of National Defense has launched the Medical Legion initiative, aimed at integrating medical resources and volunteers with the needs of the armed forces.
Suspect arrested for extortion after charging R$ 200,000 in interest on a R$ 25,000 debt in Vale do Aço
A 48-year-old man was arrested for extortion after allegedly demanding R$ 200,000 in interest on a R$ 25,000 debt in Timóteo, Brazil.
The Euribor Gives Another Slight Respite in February and Faces a Long Period of Stability
The Euribor rate shows minimal changes in February, remaining stable as the European Central Bank holds interest rates steady.
The Climate Minister is incapacitated in matters concerning Chemring Nobel
Climate Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen has been declared incapacitated regarding issues related to Chemring Nobel due to a close friendship with an involved party.
How a journalist's book reopened the case. Suspicions about African secret agents
A journalist's investigative book has reignited interest in the unsolved murders of three missionaries in Burundi, leading to suspicions about the involvement of secret agents.
Russian Icebreaker Rescues Vessel off Porkkala – Finns Have 'No Interest' in Assisting
A Russian icebreaker has rescued a vessel trapped in ice near Porkkala while Finnish icebreakers maintain a policy of not assisting vessels traveling to Russia.
HMRC letter could land 1.4m with 'surprise' £641 bill
More than 1.4 million basic rate taxpayers in the UK are facing an average £641 tax bill on savings interest due to rising taxation, according to new HMRC data.
Liverpool star eyed by European giants but Reds already have replacement plan
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has attracted interest from Juventus as he nears the end of his current contract, with Liverpool potentially planning a replacement if he departs.
FBI raid involving LA schools superintendent possibly tied to failed $6M AI deal, potential conflict
An FBI raid linked to LA schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho relates to a failed $6 million AI contract, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
Increase in Variable Interest Rates for Home Loans Leads to Surge in Refinancing Inquiries, as Borrowers Seek to Escape
Major Japanese banks have announced an increase in variable interest rates on home loans, causing a significant rise in refinancing consultations among borrowers.
Interest organization for Danish media will sue OpenAI
The Danish interest organization DPCMO is suing OpenAI over allegations that the company improperly used content from Danish media to train its language model, ChatGPT.
Record Harvest: Where to Put All the Potatoes?
Germany experiences a record potato harvest, generating international interest but raising questions about how to manage the surplus.
Stock Exchange: All the interest in corporate profits, dividends, and MSCI
Investor interest in the Athens Stock Exchange is currently focused on corporate earnings and MSCI index rebalancing following a recovery of the General Index above 2,300 points.
Increase in product turnover, but not their prices
Norfa's expansion in Vilnius raises public interest as the company invests heavily in its network, including opening stores with unique features like indoor tennis courts.
Since we have a child, my partner has no interest in sex. We talk about it, but it doesn't change. What to do about it?
A couple discusses intimacy issues that arose after the birth of their child, affecting their sexual relationship significantly.
Household Loan Rates Increase for Four Consecutive Months...Housing Loan at 4.29%, Highest in 1 Year and 2 Months
Household loan interest rates in South Korea have risen for four consecutive months, with housing loan rates reaching their highest level in over a year.
"Everyone" should jump 100 times every day. Should we join the trend?
A new fitness trend promotes jumping 100 times each day as an effective way to get in shape, sparking interest and questions about its legitimacy.
Hearing of Hillary Clinton: 'You should ask my husband about that'
Hillary Clinton maintains that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, while Republicans express interest in questioning Bill Clinton next.
Recovery with Asterisks
The yen rebounded after the Bank of Japan Governor indicated that any interest rate hikes would depend on economic data, with market participants awaiting new catalysts.
Stock Market: ADMIE Holdings Eliminates Losses
ADMIE Holdings' stock has reached a two-week high, gaining 2.3% to €3.02 and eliminating all losses since early 2026, due to strong interest in its upcoming €510 million capital increase.
Purchased land for 20 million - resold the same day for over double the price
A land deal in Norway's Fauske municipality saw investors purchasing a horse racing track to turn it into a data center hub, emphasizing the increasing interest in northern Norway's land for tech developments.
Interest: What is it and how does it control our pockets?
The article discusses how interest rates set by central banks can significantly impact personal finances and borrowing costs for individuals in different locations such as Michigan and London.
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.