Terror on Board: This Is What Happened When a Violent Wave Shook a Cruise Coming from Brazil to Buenos Aires
A violent wave hit the Costa Favolosa cruise, causing panic among passengers as it traveled from Brazil to Buenos Aires, with many witnessing the chaos unfold in the dining area.
Youth Criminal Law: Moving Forward is not an Option, it is a Necessity
The article discusses the recent legislative progress in Argentina regarding the modification of the Youth Criminal Law, emphasizing the necessity for reforms to address serious crimes committed by minors.
Swedish Army Confirms It Defended Against Suspected Russian Drone Near French Aircraft Carrier
The Swedish military reported that it successfully intercepted an unidentified drone near the French Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in Swedish waters.
The clothing brand at the center of the scandal breaks its silence
The Finnish clothing brand Bypias responds to public criticism in a customer newsletter, denying allegations made against it.
Recent report: Israel killed 86 journalists last year
A recent report highlights that Israel has the highest number of journalist deaths, with 86 fatalities attributed to it in the year 2025.
This is what it feels like when a dictatorship strangles the country where you were born
The article reflects on the harsh living conditions in Cuba under a dictatorship, highlighting the daily struggle for basic necessities like food, electricity, and water.
The EU urges Kyrgyzstan to stop re-exporting sanctioned goods to Russia
The EU has called on Kyrgyzstan to cease the re-export of banned European Union goods to Russia, as it may be helping Moscow circumvent sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine.
How 'bond vigilantes' have evaluated our fiscal policy?
The article discusses the assessment of Brazil's fiscal policy by 'bond vigilantes' and how it reflects on the country's economic health post-Bolsonaro administration.
Robbie Williams added a third and final date in Argentina: when is it and how to buy tickets
Robbie Williams has announced a third and final concert date in Argentina due to high demand for tickets for his world tour, with tickets set to go on sale shortly.
"It reminds me of my youth": filmed without a helmet on a scooter, Sébastien Delogu admits "a mistake"
Sébastien Delogu, a candidate for the Marseille mayoralty, admitted to a mistake after being filmed without a helmet on a scooter, explaining it was a light-hearted moment with colleagues and occurring on private property.
Zelensky announces that the next Ukraine-US-Russia meeting will take place in Abu Dhabi: When will it be?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that a pivotal meeting between Ukraine, the US, and Russia is expected to occur in early March in Abu Dhabi.
Dietician says kitchen staple 'reduces risk of infections' and it costs 9p-per-day
A dietician advocates for ginger as a cost-effective health booster that reduces infection risk and offers a convenient powdered option.
“It’s almost unreal”: palpable emotion of Benjamin Lavernhe facing Jim Carrey, before an unforgettable show
Benjamin Lavernhe expressed deep admiration and emotion while hosting the 51st César Awards, where Jim Carrey was honored with a César d'honneur.
It's not the first time I've received that excuse when meeting a woman
This article features advice on love and relationships from a column guest-edited by actress Lisbeth Wulff in Denmark's 'Ibyen' section.
"It's Your Fault That Rice Prices Are So High" Continued Harassment Calls, Disposal Company is a Reseller?
A rice procurement company in Akita Prefecture, Japan, has been facing harassment calls blaming them for rising rice prices due to an incident involving unfulfilled rice stock contracts.
Alibaba seeks a 'huge success' with the 2026 World Cup: It will bet on Mexican companies due to tariffs on Chinese products
Alibaba plans to focus on Mexican companies for growth opportunities related to the 2026 World Cup amid rising tariffs on Chinese goods.
Man suspected of shooting during traffic argument arrested for illegal possession of a firearm and released after paying bail in Santarém
A man in Santarém, Brazil, has been arrested for illegal possession of a firearm after allegedly shooting someone during a traffic dispute, although his defense claims it was an act of self-defense.
Coronation Street fans 'solve' what really happened to Mal - and it wasn't Bernie
Fans of Coronation Street speculate new theories about the identity of Mal Roper's attacker, suggesting that it may not be Bernie Winter as previously thought.
Flamengo vs. Lanús, for the Sudamericana Recopa LIVE: what time is it, probable lineups and how to watch it live
Lanús will face Flamengo in the second leg of the Sudamericana Recopa at the iconic Maracanã Stadium, aiming to secure their victory after a first-leg win.
Coronation Street viewers say 'it's over' after fan favourite Bernie is arrested
Fans of 'Coronation Street' are expressing concern for Bernie Winter after her arrest due to her involvement in a mysterious incident on the show.
'It gives us pride': Bad Bunny tour unites Sydney's Latin diaspora
A local event in Sydney celebrating Bad Bunny's world tour fosters a sense of unity among the Latin American community.
Nicolò Filippucci wins the New Proposals: "I don’t know what to say, it’s a dream"
Nicolò Filippucci won the Leone d'Argento in the Nuove Proposte category at the Sanremo Festival, receiving over 75% of the votes.
"Maximum in history": 63% of producers believe it is a good time to invest, according to a survey
A recent survey shows that 63% of Argentine agricultural producers consider it a good time to invest, marking the highest level of investment sentiment since the Ag Barometer began in 2018.
Coronation Street fans 'rumble' who uncovers Jodie's dark secrets - and it's not Lily
Fans of Coronation Street speculate that Bethany Platt may be the one to uncover Jodie Ramsey's dark secrets rather than Lily.
Earthquake rocks Canary Islands as tourists issued update over volcanic eruption
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Canary Islands, causing minor panic among residents and tourists, but scientists assured that it is not connected to volcanic activity.
[Exclusive] A Democracy Memorial Hall on the Elementary School Playground?…“Will It Take Away Space for Children to Play?” Opposition Arises
There is controversy in South Korea after reports that a new Democracy Memorial Hall may be constructed on the playground of Deoksu Elementary School in Seoul, leading to concerns about the loss of recreational space for children.
Another meeting will be in Abu Dhabi, we expect it to be in early March, announced Zelensky
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced plans for another meeting in Abu Dhabi anticipated for early March.
Jhayco explains the story behind the phrase about Nodal in ‘Rosita’: ‘It was taken out of context’
Jhayco addresses the backlash related to Rauw Alejandro's new song 'Rosita' and defends the lyric referencing Christian Nodal.
The Government seeks to accelerate the launch of mobile phones in Argentina
The Argentine government is implementing a new resolution to speed up the homologation process for mobile phones, potentially reducing the time it takes for new devices to be available in the country.
Police action at school in Helsinge concluded
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5 percent tax on assets over 25 million kroner vary widely, with business leaders calling it harmful and inequality advocates supporting it.
Dukas on wiretaps: "The struggle continues for the punishment of the guilty, no matter how high they are"
Mayor of Athens, Haris Dukas, comments on a judicial decision regarding wiretapping, emphasizing it as a vindication for PASOK and Niko Androulakis.
Ukraine struck deep into Russia: "It hurts a lot more"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi announced a significant strike on Russia's Votkinsk missile factory, claiming all targeted missiles hit their mark despite Russian air defenses.
It is progress, Oman reports from the USA and Iran talks. Axios claims otherwise
Oman has reported positive developments from discussions between the USA and Iran, while Axios presents a contrasting perspective.
Her debut book resembles a part of a business plan the most
Reese Witherspoon's debut crime novel is clumsy and hard to follow, making it difficult for reviewers to recommend.
Ofelia Fernández accused national deputies of fatphobic insults and broke down live: "It's pathetic"
Ofelia Fernández revealed that some national deputies have organized a workshop teaching fatphobic insults directed at her, highlighting pressures women face regarding their body image.
Hilda Herrera and Saúl Cosentino demonstrate that the past does not weigh down when it still pushes forward
Hilda Herrera and Saúl Cosentino were honored at the opening of the concert season of the Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina, showcasing the enduring relevance of their contributions to Argentine folklore.
Rannula: 12 men have been selected, but it's a military secret
Estonia's basketball coach Heiko Rannula has not disclosed which two out of the 14 players will miss the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Sweden.
A new literary award competes with the Planeta and the Nobel: it awards one million euros
A new literary award launched in Spain, the Aena Narrative Prize, aims to boost literature in Latin America by awarding one million euros for the best narrative work published last year.
Estudiantes de Río Cuarto vs. Huracán, for the Apertura Tournament LIVE: what time it is, probable line-ups and how to watch live
Estudiantes de Río Cuarto faces Huracán in the seventh round of the Apertura Tournament 2026, seeking their first win in the Argentine top division while Huracán aims to maintain their position among the top eight in Zone B.
It’s a FACT: Video shows woman using sign language to communicate with deaf dog in Argentina; watch
A viral TikTok video features a woman communicating with her deaf dog using sign language, highlighting the ability to teach animals through non-verbal cues.
The Israeli army says it hit eight Hezbollah bases
The Israeli army claims to have targeted eight military bases of Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon, resulting in the death of a 16-year-old boy and injuries to others due to an Israeli strike.
Sarmiento vs Unión, for the Apertura Tournament LIVE: what time is it, probable line-ups and how to watch it live
Sarmiento will face Unión de Santa Fe in the 2026 Apertura Tournament on February 26, 2026, at Estadio Eva Perón in Junín.
Messi's lesson of honesty that is trending: 'It is always a good day to enjoy because we don't know what will happen tomorrow'
Lionel Messi's recent comments in a podcast have gone viral as he reflects on his life, career, and the importance of living in the moment.
Racing vs Independiente Rivadavia, for the Apertura Tournament LIVE: what time it is, probable lineups and how to watch it live
Racing Club is set to face Independiente Rivadavia as part of the Torneo Apertura 2026, which will be broadcast live on ESPN Premium.
AI consolidates in the region: more than half of the people already use it in place of traditional tools
A new report shows that over half of Latin Americans now use artificial intelligence tools, marking a significant shift from traditional methods in everyday activities.
Vocento will restate its 2024 accounts after detecting "fraudulent actions" in the group
Vocento announced it will restate its 2024 financial statements due to detected fraudulent activities amounting to 5.88 million euros in inventories.
It's not just in the industry: layoffs and voluntary retirements reported in the financial sector as well
Recent layoffs in the industrial sector have raised concerns about similar job cuts occurring in the financial sector, including at PWC, which has laid off between 40 and 60 employees.
'It's not a state party': Sheinbaum explains changes to proportional representation after criticism of electoral reform
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, clarified that her electoral reform does not aim to create a single party in Congress, despite criticisms regarding the changes in the mechanism for defining proportional representation (pluris).
Melania Trump to lead the next meeting of the UN Security Council
Melania Trump will lead a meeting of the UN Security Council as the United States assumes its monthly rotating presidency, marking a historic moment as it is the first time a sitting president's spouse has done so.
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.