University Strike: Are there classes this Friday, February 27, and Monday, March 2?
A two-day university strike in Argentina leads to the suspension of classes on February 27 and March 2 to protest against salary issues and education funding.
The longest Riga City Council meeting of this term has been held
The Riga City Council held its longest meeting of the current term, lasting over 20 hours and addressing crucial issues for residents.
Legal case sheds light on US-Nigeria tensions over religious freedom
A legal case involving a Nigerian man suffering from a stroke highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Nigeria regarding religious freedom issues.
Minister says security issues remain with India after federal official says interference has stopped
Canada's Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree acknowledges ongoing security concerns with India despite a senior official's statement that Indian interference has ceased.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st Edition this Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers various topics discussed in the latest edition of the Acre Journal, including investigations into fraud at the INSS and political controversies.
Pointed out by Kirchnerism, Bianco questioned the lack of leadership in the PJ but then supported Cristina to remain at the forefront
Carlos Bianco, a minister in Buenos Aires, criticized the leadership issues within the Peronist party (PJ) but later affirmed his support for Cristina Kirchner to continue leading the party.
Tampa airport issues pajama ban, triggering social media firestorm over dress code controversy
Tampa International Airport sparked a social media uproar with a lighthearted post suggesting a ban on pajamas, which was later clarified as a joke.
Darwin Palacios, Vice President of Orense: 'We haven't been able to talk with Francisco Egas for a year'
Darwin Palacios from Orense Sporting Club voiced concerns about communication issues with Ecuadorian Football Federation President Francisco Egas during a recent congress.
Kwara Poly to reopen March 2 after shutdown over NYSC camp row
Kwara State Polytechnic in Nigeria will reopen on March 2, 2026, following a temporary closure due to issues related to the National Youth Service Corps camp.
Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray expressed concern about the newspaper's ongoing decline, particularly after recent layoffs, attributing the issues to a long-term reduction in revenues and subscriptions.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions February 26, 2026
The article discusses several events and issues covered in the Jornal Anhanguera on February 26, 2026, including investigations involving Lulinha and the effects of new labor regulations.
Jim Carrey: the dark side of Hollywood's zany
Jim Carrey, the iconic comic actor of the 90s, reveals a troubled personal life marked by poverty, chronic depression, and legal issues surrounding the suicide of a former partner.
Arrested suspect in the bus fire in the rural area of São Luís
A man has been arrested in connection with the burning of a bus in São Luís, Brazil, which was set ablaze to demand improvements for local communities.
More than 20 students from Candeias are not attending classes in 2026 due to lack of transportation to São Francisco de Paula
Over 25 students from rural communities in Candeias, Brazil, have been unable to attend school due to transportation issues with the neighboring municipality of São Francisco de Paula.
Progress for Iran and the USA: - More serious than before
Recent negotiations in Geneva between the USA and Iran have made significant progress, with both sides discussing key issues regarding nuclear matters and sanctions seriously.
Korean Thinkers Responding to the Global Crisis
The article discusses a new initiative focusing on prominent Korean thinkers and their philosophies as responses to contemporary global crises and societal issues in South Korea.
Iran's Foreign Minister: Serious Talks Were Held, We Clarified What Needs to Happen from Our Side
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reported on serious and lengthy discussions between the US and Iran in Geneva regarding sanctions and nuclear issues.
Will there be talks between Iran and the US? Demand to separate nuclear and other issues, third round of discussions in Geneva
Indirect talks between Iran and the US continue in Geneva, mediated by Oman, focusing on separating nuclear issues from political discussions.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A CPI session in Brazil escalated into a physical confrontation while discussing sensitive political issues, including the financial conduct of public figures and various interventions by politicians.
Comedian Marquito suffers a sudden illness and falls from his motorcycle in North Zone of SP
Comedian Marquito was involved in a motorcycle accident after experiencing a sudden illness while riding in São Paulo's North Zone.
22 Kids and Counting star left ‘disappointed’ after 'difficult' relationship admission
A star from '22 Kids and Counting' expresses disappointment over relationship issues in an upcoming episode.
Farmers and Transport Workers Threaten to Mobilize During the 2026 World Cup: 'There Are Critical Circumstances'
Farmers and transport workers in Mexico are planning protests during the 2026 World Cup to highlight ongoing issues in agriculture and transportation.
Albanese's caucus unity comes at a price
Australian Prime Minister Albanese's efforts to maintain caucus unity are leading to a public silence among Labor's left faction, particularly regarding controversial issues like the repatriation of ISIS brides.
Karin Dohm: Deutsche Bahn parts ways with CFO after just three months
Deutsche Bahn has decided to part ways with CFO Karin Dohm after only three months due to internal conflicts and issues raised by union representatives.
Adelaide Uni students fear merger could extend degrees and debts
Students at Adelaide University are concerned that the recent merger may prolong their degree completion times and increase their financial burdens.
Families on Elder Care / Four Stories of People Facing the Dilemma of Caring for Their Loved Ones. They Deal with Guilt and Lack of Help
This article shares four personal stories of families in Slovakia grappling with the challenges of caring for elderly relatives, highlighting issues of inadequate services, ethical dilemmas, and the emotional toll on caregivers.
The family of Pablo Grillo condemned the aggression against journalists in Congress: 'It was not an accident'
Pablo Grillo's family has condemned recent attacks on journalists near the Congress, arguing the incidents reflect systemic issues rather than isolated occurrences.
Seven automakers call for a recall of multiple models due to airbag issues
Stellantis Argentina has intensified its communication regarding a preventive recall for Takata airbags used in its models.
Trump ally Orbán issues scathing letter demanding Zelenskyy change Ukraine's 'anti-Hungarian policy'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has criticized Ukraine's policies towards Hungary in an open letter to President Zelenskyy, accusing him of jeopardizing Hungary's energy security.
Woman suffered from severe symptoms for a year – horrendous discovery made in her brain
An Australian woman finally received an explanation for her severe symptoms after a year, revealing a rare lung disease and persistent health issues.
Mamdani to meet with Trump in unannounced White House visit
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is set to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House in an unscheduled visit to discuss housing and immigration issues.
Svein Lie was a multitalent, and even the most difficult problems were possible to solve
The obituary reflects on the life and talents of Svein Lie, who passed away at the age of 84, highlighting his unique ability to solve complex issues while combining professional skills with personal qualities.
The alarming conditions in which Zulma Lobato was found living: the unexpected help she received
Zulma Lobato, once a beloved media figure in Argentina, has faced severe hardship and health issues, prompting unexpected assistance after being discovered living under dire conditions.
The 38-Year-Old Leaks Urine When She Sneezes and Trains. 'You Shouldn't Put Up With This,' Says the General Practitioner.
A 38-year-old woman discusses her struggle with involuntary urine leakage during activities like sneezing, laughing, and exercising, challenging the stereotype that such issues only affect older women.
NYT: Mamdani visits Washington for his second meeting with President Trump
New York Mayor Zoran Mamdani is traveling to Washington D.C. to meet with President Trump at the White House for their second discussion on public housing issues.
Students report lack of lighting and risk of robbery at bus stop in Macapá
Students in Macapá are raising concerns about poor lighting and safety issues at a local bus stop, which has been a site for recent robberies.
Inmet issues warning of potential danger from heavy rains for all of Acre
The National Institute of Meteorology in Brazil has issued a yellow alert for potential heavy rains in all municipalities of Acre.
Two more holes opened in streets of São José dos Campos raise concern
Recent openings of two more holes in São José dos Campos streets are raising concerns over infrastructure issues in the city.
Hillary Clinton testifies in Congress. "Jeffrey Epstein was a disgusting person, but he is not the only one"
Hillary Clinton testified before the U.S. Congress, addressing issues surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and highlighting institutional failures related to his crimes.
'My newborn baby and I almost died after hospital delayed my C-section on weekend'
Lucy Crawford experienced a life-threatening delay in her emergency C-section due to staffing issues at a UK hospital, which is part of a broader investigation into maternity care failures.
US and Iran hold a third round of indirect talks in Geneva
The United States and Iran are engaged in their third round of indirect negotiations in Geneva, focusing on critical issues in their bilateral relations.
Attempts to declare income ended in failure: VMI explained why this happened
Many Lithuanians experienced technical difficulties while attempting to declare their income electronically to the State Tax Inspectorate (VMI), leading to frustration and inquiries about system failures.
Sofía Montenegro, the UFC fighter who suffered from overweight, bullying, and is a primary school teacher
Sofía Montenegro, a 26-year-old UFC fighter from Córdoba, overcame childhood bullying and weight issues to pursue a successful career in mixed martial arts while also working as a primary school teacher.
Pinda reinforces channels for public lighting maintenance
Pindamonhangaba continues to enhance its public lighting maintenance service, encouraging citizen participation in reporting issues to ensure safety and mobility.
India unambiguously reprimanded Pakistan at the UN, issuing a stern warning
India has issued a strong warning to Pakistan regarding the issues of Jammu Kashmir and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) at the United Nations.
Mental Health: Ghana and Nigeria are far ahead of Germany in country comparisons
A study reveals that young adults in Germany are increasingly facing mental health issues, significantly higher than their peers in poorer African countries like Ghana and Nigeria.
Civil Defense issues orange alert for heavy rains across Piauí until Friday (27); see forecast
An orange alert for heavy rains has been issued for the entire Piauí state in Brazil, warning residents of potential hazards until Friday night.
Pro-abortion Notre Dame professor withdraws from institute role after fierce criticism from bishop, cardinals
Susan Ostermann has decided not to take the role as director of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies at Notre Dame following backlash from conservative religious figures.
82 mm of rain causes flooding, wall collapses, and closures on SP-101 in Hortolândia
Heavy rainfall in Hortolândia has led to significant flooding and infrastructure issues, impacting traffic and requiring emergency response efforts.
Schools received instructions about mobile phones. "Do not create group chats for children," it says
Czech schools have been advised not to set up group chats for students on mobile phones due to potential social and safety issues.