Fronteiras Festival in SP debates human condition in the era of hyperconnectivity
The Fronteiras Festival in São Paulo aims to explore the human condition in a technology-driven world, featuring a variety of thinkers and discussions.
Hopi Hari sells tickets for women for R$ 1 in March; see how to buy
Hopi Hari amusement park is offering promotional tickets for women at R$ 1 during March to celebrate International Women's Day.
Vive Latino 2026: Schedules by Day, Stages, Tickets, and What You Need to Know About the Festival
The schedules for the upcoming Vive Latino 2026 festival have been released, featuring a diverse lineup of both national and international artists.
Carney to leave for overseas trade trips, starting with India
Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a 10-day international trade mission to India, Australia, and Japan, following a significant speech at Davos advocating for cooperation among middle powers.
With Her Perspective, 13 Women Photograph Life…
A group photography exhibition titled "With Her Perspective" showcases the daily lives and dreams of 13 women from various countries in honor of International Women's Day.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1463): The War Seen from Space, Footage from the ISS First Shows Russian Missiles Heading Towards Kyiv
Fascinating and terrifying images from the International Space Station reveal a Russian missile attack on Kyiv for the first time.
Events in the Freising District: Freising Celebrates International Women's Day
The Freising District is hosting several events in the lead-up to International Women's Day on March 8, focusing on women's achievements and equality.
Alanas Chošnau presents news
Famous Lithuanian artist Alanas Chošnau is set to perform an intimate acoustic concert in Palanga on March 7, celebrating International Women's Day with his most popular songs.
Optimistic Day Does Not Encourage Optimism: Three Signs That Emotional State Has Crossed the Line
A new report reveals alarming international statistics on mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, highlighting a growing recognition of these problems among individuals seeking help.
Today’s meeting of Gerapetritis with Rubio: 'Greece at the forefront of international initiatives'
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is set to meet with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington as part of a critical three-day visit aimed at enhancing Greece's role in international diplomacy.
ON THIS DAY ⟩ Taliban forces destroyed the Buddha statues of the Bamiyan Valley
In 2001, Taliban forces destroyed two ancient Buddha statues in the Bamiyan Valley of Afghanistan, leading to international condemnation as acts of cultural and historical vandalism.
Women will have entry for R$ 1 at Hopi Hari in March; see how to secure tickets
Hopi Hari theme park in Brazil offers women discounted entry for R$ 1 during March to celebrate International Women's Day.
Swedish vocal quartet Åkervinda among highlights in annual radio festival on ABC Classic
ABC Classic's annual Festival of Female Composers will feature Swedish vocal quartet Åkervinda among its highlights this year.
Tourist visa to Egypt becomes more expensive. The increase comes into effect on March 1
Starting March 1, the cost for a 30-day tourist visa to Egypt will rise from $25 to $30 for those obtaining it upon arrival.
CM Yogi warmly welcomed in Tokyo, Japan
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was warmly welcomed in Tokyo during his four-day foreign visit following Singapore.
Kenya: Duchess of Edinburgh Visits Kenya to Champion Women's Role in Peace and Security
The Duchess of Edinburgh is visiting Kenya to promote women's contributions to peacebuilding and security as part of a collaborative effort between the UK and Kenya.
Brenda in Viña del Mar 2026: the Ecuadorian sings and receives a 5.7 on the second day of folk competition
Ecuadorian singer Brenda received a score of 5.7 during her second performance at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival 2026.
Duchess Sophie leaves the country amid Prince Edward pulling out of major event
Duchess Sophie traveled to Somalia for International Women's Day, while the Royal Family faces challenges following Prince Edward's withdrawal from a major event.
Highlighting the Strategic Role of Women in Decision-Making is the Main Objective of a Discussion to be Held in Guayaquil
An upcoming discussion in Guayaquil aims to emphasize the strategic role of women in decision-making and professional development in honor of International Women's Day.
Trump's World (Day 400): How the American President Was Persuaded by Putin
The article reflects on the 400th day since Trump claimed he could end the war in Ukraine in a single day, highlighting recent events and statements surrounding his presidency.
Bartender's Day: how they get inspired, what mistakes they made, and what they do when asked for 'something tasty, but not too sweet'
On Bartender's Day, prominent bartenders share their inspirations, mistakes, and approaches when fulfilling customer requests.
Event in Florianópolis will feature a lecture and chat with Elisama Santos and Laine Valgas
A special event in Florianópolis for International Women's Day will feature a lecture by mental health expert Elisama Santos and a discussion with journalist Laine Valgas.
At the Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market, International Success and the Feasibility of a New Large Hall are Discussed
A focus day on the Estonian music market will take place on March 4th in Tallinn, addressing international success and the potential for a new large concert hall.
Tetê Espíndola holds a special Women's Day show at Sesc
Singer-songwriter Tetê Espíndola is set to perform a special show titled 'Tetê Entre Elas' on International Women's Day at Sesc Belenzinho in Brazil.
On the Day When the Green Blue Awakens Does Not Win Award at Berlin International Film Festival
The film 'On the Day When the Green Blue Awakens' failed to win an award at the Berlin International Film Festival, which concluded with the Golden Bear going to 'Yellow Letters' directed by Ilker Çatak.
Foundation marks World Cancer Day
The International Cancer Centre in Abuja, in partnership with OncoBridge Foundation, conducted a two-day community awareness campaign and free cancer screenings for residents in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State to mark World Cancer Day.
The International Women’s Day theme you’re using isn’t from UN
Many organizations in Nigeria mistakenly use an International Women's Day theme devised by a private marketing firm in London, rather than one from the UN, highlighting a disconnect in the understanding of gender equality promotion.
Speak your mother tongue with pride, Anambra first lady urges Nigerians
The First Lady of Anambra, Dr. Nonye Soludo, encourages Nigerians to embrace and speak their mother tongues as a celebration of their cultural identity.
On International Bear Day, three rescued Andean bear cubs raise awareness about the species' status in Ecuador
Three rescued Andean bear cubs highlight the endangered status of their species in Ecuador.
On International Mother Language Day: The Future of Arabic Through the Eyes of Four Experts
On International Mother Language Day, four experts reflect on the future of the Arabic language amidst globalization and digitalization challenges.
Anniversaries of February 21: What happened on a day like today?
The article discusses significant historical events that occurred on February 21, including the observance of International Mother Language Day.
Trump Tariffs: The Next Day of the Block – The Compensations and International Uncertainty
The US Supreme Court ruled that many tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump were illegal, but President Trump has since announced new global tariffs despite the ruling.
Customs Ruling: Day of Liberation
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared a core aspect of Donald Trump's trade policy illegal, marking a significant victory for global trade partners.
Lilia Schwarcz opens a debate cycle on art and history in the gallery
Historian Lilia Schwarcz leads a series of debates at the Claraboia gallery in São Paulo, focusing on the intersection of art and history ahead of International Women's Day.
DAY'S DRESS: Gwyneth Paltrow surprises in a pink mini dress
Gwyneth Paltrow stunned in a delicate pink mini dress at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, showcasing a unique blend of femininity and conceptual design.
Supreme Court kills Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs — but 4 other laws could resurrect them
The Supreme Court ruled against Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, affirming that Congress holds the authority over tariffs.
WOMEN ~ HEROINES - discussion - March 7, 2026 in Bratislava
The Hrdinky project by Denník N highlights inspiring women who are effecting positive change in their communities, coinciding with a performance addressing women's roles in history and contemporary society.
Women’s Strike Rally on March 6 Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8
Ahead of International Women’s Day, various women's and labor organizations are planning a strike to demand gender equality in wages and address issues such as gender-based violence.
Energy Ministers Fail to Reach Agreement on Climate Goals Amid US Division
Energy Ministers were unable to reach an agreement on climate action during a two-day IEA meeting marked by ongoing critiques from US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
Grace Tame event to proceed despite pressure for cancellation
An International Women's Day event in Bendigo featuring Grace Tame will go ahead despite calls for her cancellation.
Peace Council: Trump sets 10-day deadline for Iran – "Agreement or things will get bad"
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a 10-day ultimatum to Iran, urging a significant agreement during a meeting of the 'Peace Council' in Washington.
Resident of HSJosé completes internship in cardiovascular anesthesiology in Canada
Igor Almeida Cunha, a resident in Anesthesiology at Hospital São José in Brazil, completed a 20-day internship in cardiovascular anesthesiology at a Canadian hospital, enhancing his training in cardiac surgery and intensive care.
Star-flower and sea pig: unknown beings found 4,000 meters in the ocean
Researchers discovered a vast array of unknown marine species at depths of 4,000 meters in the Pacific Ocean during a 160-day international expedition.
Anniversaries of February 18: What happened on a day like today?
February 18 marks International Asperger Syndrome Day, commemorating events and anniversaries associated with the date.
Congenital Heart Disease: When Philanthropy Covers Structural Gaps
On International Congenital Heart Disease Day, Fundación LiLo Mexico and Hospital Star Médica Infantil celebrated performing their 100th surgery under a program supporting children with congenital heart defects.
Women at the Center, a Month of Art with More than 50 Activities in 22 Venues
The event will feature over 50 activities dedicated to spotlighting women's contributions to the arts and addressing systemic inequalities in the music industry.
Chart of the Day: Slovakia Fails to Compete Even with Kenya and Ghana, Affecting Economic Performance
Slovakia is lagging behind in competitiveness, a situation that is impacting its economic performance negatively.
Acropolis Museum: A photo and a memory in honor of Eleni Glykatzi-Aarveler
The Acropolis Museum shared a photo and memory honoring historian Eleni Glykatzi-Aarveler at an event commemorating ancient Greek women.
A History We Are Writing: The International Book Fair in Damascus Closes After 11 Days of Intellectual Activity
The International Book Fair in Damascus concluded its 11-day run with a focus on cultural revitalization in the region.
Trump's World (Day 393): President promises five billion for Gaza. His peace club will meet in Washington for the first time.
President Trump has pledged five billion dollars for the reconstruction of Gaza, while his peace council is set to convene in Washington for its inaugural meeting.