Milena and Samira Sarg become a 'ship' among internet users: 'We want a couple of women'
In the latest edition of Big Brother Brasil, Milena and Samira have captured the fans' attention, becoming a popular potential couple.
Russian Authorities Will Block Telegram in Early April, Claims RBC
Russian authorities are planning to block the messaging platform Telegram in early April, according to a report from RBC.
Russia Plans to Block Telegram in April, Sources Say
Russia is planning to block the messaging app Telegram in April due to concerns that it is being used for criminal activities and as a foreign intelligence tool.
AI is flooding the internet with increasingly better fakes. Detectors can't keep up
The article discusses the rising challenge of distinguishing between authentic content and AI-generated fakes, highlighting the limitations of detection tools and the potential for misinformation.
T-Mobile unveils a 5-year plan: 5G, home internet, and billion-dollar investments
T-Mobile Polska outlines its ambitious plans for the next five years including a focus on 5G, home internet services, and significant investments.
UK Wi-Fi warning as simple error is killing your broadband speeds, check your router now
UK homeowners are advised to check their routers for 'phantom devices' that may be negatively impacting broadband speeds.
2026 Elections: TSE Begins Analyzing Rules for the Election; Internet Campaigns Will Be Discussed
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) in Brazil has begun discussions on the rules for the upcoming elections, focusing on various electoral themes including campaign regulations and ensuring voting rights for people with disabilities.
'I've been approached for Love Island twice but there are 6 reasons I said no'
An internet personality shares her reasons for declining invitations to participate in ITV's Love Island, citing personal contentment and distaste for the show's dynamics.
Through the Eyes of Sasha Mitrofanov: Minister Winifred
The article discusses issues related to web page loading failures and potential technical problems.
The case of internet fraud involving fake offers to purchase cars or their parts has been referred to the court
A man is accused of internet fraud in Lithuania for illegally obtaining €8,600 by offering non-existent cars and parts online.
10 years of TikTok: The 'religion' of 1.5 billion believers
The article explores the cultural phenomenon of TikTok, highlighting its rapid growth to 1.59 billion users and comparing its influence to major world religions.
Lucía Dubra, the world champion of Counter-Strike challenging machismo on the web: 'There is impunity on the Internet'
Lucía Dubra, the first Argentine woman to become a world champion in Counter-Strike, shares her experiences in overcoming obstacles in a male-dominated gaming environment.
The hospital showed pictures of meals. Internet users did not spare comments
A hospital in Gliwice, Poland, showcased images of its meals, sparking a mix of reactions online regarding the quality and nutritional value of hospital food.
Do Poles want to restrict access to the internet? They responded in a survey
A recent survey indicates that 77% of Poles support a proposed ban on social media access for children under 15, as the Education Minister emphasizes the need for stricter regulations.
2026 Elections: TSE Analyzes Rules for the Election; Internet Campaigns Will Be Discussed
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) of Brazil is set to discuss the rules for the upcoming elections, focusing on details that will clarify existing laws without making new amendments.
Nine Arrested on Suspicion of Selling Uncensored Adult DVDs to Elderly Customers
Nine men have been arrested in Shinjuku for allegedly selling uncensored adult DVDs to elderly men who are unfamiliar with the internet.
KEMEL: Putin agrees
The article discusses issues related to a web page failing to load, potentially due to browser extensions or VPN connections.
What happens to your data on the internet when you die? Find out how to create your digital inheritance
The article discusses the concept of digital inheritance and the complexities surrounding the management of a deceased person's online data.
Children's Photos on the Internet: We Need Rules for Family Influencers
The sharing of children's photos on social media has become a lucrative business model, often neglecting the protection of minors.
High school students' internet usage reaches 6 hours and 44 minutes a day, the longest ever: Ministry of Children and Families survey
High school students in Japan are reportedly spending an average of 6 hours and 44 minutes online each weekday, marking the highest recorded amount of internet usage to date.
Internet company employee electrocuted during repair in Maranguape
An employee of an internet company died after being electrocuted while working on a client's network in Maranguape, Brazil.
Free internet in Cubatão? City Council proposes Wi-Fi at bus stops and public offices
Cubatão's city council is proposing free Wi-Fi at public bus stops and government offices to promote digital inclusion.
VIDEO ⟩ The first-class flight that cost more than a car – the man's reaction ignites passions on the internet!
A travel enthusiast tried one of the world's most expensive first-class flights and shared his honest opinion on whether the high price justified the experience.
Familiar disinformation tactic: accused Ukraine for slaughtered cattle
An internet user shared claims on Facebook linking Ukrainian grain to cattle deaths in France, promoting a narrative of disinformation.
Love scammers defraud Icelanders online: Lost 70 million last year
Icelanders lost 70 million due to online love scams last year, highlighting the growing issue of internet fraud.
They promise a miraculously easy examination for 1300 crowns. A doctor described patients' experiences
A new internet product claiming to measure blood sugar painlessly has been revealed as a scam, as it delivers a basic pulse oximeter instead of a glucose meter.
Help for animals put up for sale. Internet users outraged
A Polish pet food producer, Dolina Noteci, has expressed outrage after discovering that donated food meant for animal shelters was being sold online.
Whose Network Is the Fastest in Delhi? The TRAI Test Reveals
A recent TRAI test reveals which telecom network in Delhi offers the fastest internet and the best call connectivity.
Greenland Interested in Eastern Finland's Lessons – Wants More Digital Opportunities for Youth in Remote Areas, Despite Internet Struggles
Greenland's Ministry of Education and Culture is seeking to enhance digital skills and opportunities for youth in remote areas by learning from Eastern Finland's initiatives.
Free WiFi Trap: Be Aware! Hackers Are Now Conducting Such Scams
The article warns about the dangers of using free WiFi networks at places like airports and cafes, outlining potential cyber fraud risks.
Baby monkey became an internet sensation: his favorite toy is no longer on store shelves
A baby macaque named Punch has gone viral after being photographed seeking comfort in a stuffed orangutan toy in a Japanese zoo, raising concerns about the treatment of animals in captivity.
Russia initiates investigation against the founder of Telegram
The Russian government has launched an investigation against Telegram's founder Pavel Durov, accusing the messaging platform of being infiltrated by Western and Ukrainian intelligence agencies.
Life sentence for $30. A pair of Ukrainians registered Starlink for Russians
Two Ukrainians received life sentences for facilitating access to Starlink satellite internet for Russian users.
VIDEOS: JA 2nd Edition - Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Severe heavy rains in Minas Gerais (MG) have resulted in fatalities, prompting federal government aid for disaster relief.
Congress approves transforming the agency responsible for children's internet regulations into a regulatory agency
The Brazilian Senate approved a provisional measure to convert the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) into a regulatory agency that will oversee the Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents.
43 sailors without rooms, bathrooms, or internet: This is how they live on the new submarine of the Spanish Navy
The Spanish Navy's new submarine, S-81 'Isaac Peral', has drawn attention not only for its capabilities but also for the challenging living conditions of its 43 crew members.
Moving to the countryside: the 5 towns within 100 km that have fiber optic
The expansion of the internet backbone allows remote workers to relocate to quieter rural areas.
Super-fast new internet cables installed right outside ex-prince Andrew's new home
High-speed internet cables have been installed near ex-Prince Andrew's new residence in Norfolk, improving connectivity for him and local residents.
The Kremlin attacks Telegram: The messaging app creator is accused of aiding terrorism
Russian authorities are investigating Pavel Durov, the founder of the messaging app Telegram, for alleged terrorism-related charges, indicative of the regime's desire to control or block the platform altogether.
Senior handed over five million to an unknown courier. He believed an advertisement on the internet
A Czech senior citizen lost five million crowns after being deceived by an online advertisement that prompted him to trust a courier.
Russia opens criminal case into Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Russia has initiated a criminal investigation against Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, for allegedly supporting terrorist activities, intensifying tension between the Kremlin and the messaging platform.
Johanna Paulsson: Extreme Voices Are Now Heard from the Darkness of the Internet
Johanna Paulsson explores the tension between modern individualism and the role of opera as a communal art form in her piece featured in Dagens Nyheter.
2 Ukrainians detained for registering Starlink terminals for Russian soldiers for 'easy money'
Two Ukrainians have been detained for allegedly registering Starlink satellite internet terminals for Russian soldiers in exchange for money.
GIF warns of a deadly dangerous trend on the internet. What is the 'paracetamol challenge'?
European agencies warn young people about the dangers of the 'paracetamol challenge', a harmful trend encouraging drug overdose on social media.
Living Without Internet: Still More Than Two Million Offline People
Despite a digital shift in daily life, over two million Germans remain offline, particularly in a specific age group.
Living Without the Internet: Still More Than Two Million Non-Users
Over two million people in Germany are still offline, particularly among the age group of 16 to 74, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office.
Satellite Communications in Remote Areas Soon in Egypt.. Who Are the Main Beneficiaries?
Egyptian company 'Aqmar' is set to launch satellite communication services to serve remote areas lacking traditional network coverage, focusing particularly on industrial projects and IoT applications.
The lonely baby monkey went viral. Now the stuffed animal it carries is sold out in several countries.
A baby monkey named Punch, raised by zoo staff after being abandoned, has become an internet sensation, leading to the sell-out of the soft orangutan toy he carries.
Internet (un)chained: Why cyber-censorship is here to stay
The article discusses the persistent issue of cyber-censorship worldwide, likening it to historical political reactions against revolutions.
American influencer dominates the internet. She looks like Fico in a wig
An American influencer has gained significant online attention, with comparisons made to Slovak politician Robert Fico.