Araraquara and São Carlos have an increase in cases of intentional bodily harm in January, says SSP
Araraquara and São Carlos recorded a rise in intentional bodily harm cases in January 2023, according to the São Paulo State Department of Public Safety.
Man raped in a porn shop in Helsinki
A man was raped by a porn shop employee in Helsinki during a customer interaction in January 2023.
Operators blocked three million fraudulent calls just in January
Czech operators blocked three million fraudulent calls in January 2023.
Most parliamentarians believe in the overturning of the veto on penalties from January 8, says survey
A survey indicates that a majority of Brazilian parliamentarians expect the Congress to overturn President Lula's veto regarding reduced penalties for those convicted of the events of January 8, 2023.
Police Suspects: Severe Child Rape in Parkano
Police are investigating a man born in 1973 for severe child rape allegations tied to incidents that occurred between January 2023 and 2026 in Parkano.
Orphans of femicide face abandonment and difficulties in Brazil
At least 4,116 children, adolescents, and individuals with disabilities have been left without support due to femicide cases in Brazil since January 2023, according to a study by Lesfem.
In Niger, the arbitrary detention of journalist Gazali Abdou Tasawa since January 2023
Journalist Gazali Abdou Tasawa has been arbitrarily detained in Niger since January 2023 following his reporting on the living conditions of Nigerian refugees.
CNJ determines that the Justice of MT disclose data on overtime and daily payments to commission holders
The CNJ has mandated the Mato Grosso Court of Justice to disclose detailed information regarding overtime and daily payments made to commissioned positions since January 2023.
Basic basket prices rise in Litoral Norte in January; see the variation of each item
The average price of the basic grocery basket has increased in Litoral Norte, São Paulo, in January 2023, primarily due to heightened demand from the tourist season.
Record Electricity Use Broken
Finland saw a record amount of electricity consumption in January 2023, totaling 9.6 terawatt-hours due to cold weather increasing heating needs.
Cameroon: two new witnesses from the intelligence services heard in the trial of the assassination of Martinez Zogo
Two new witnesses from Cameroon’s intelligence services were heard in the trial concerning the assassination of radio host Martinez Zogo, whose tortured body was discovered in January 2023.
Global Big Tech Workers Being Laid Off Due to AI – January Job Cuts Ten Times Higher than Last Year
The rise of AI technologies is leading to significant layoffs among Big Tech workers, with January 2023 witnessing ten times more job cuts than the same period last year.
Quini 6 Results: What were the winning numbers to win $8 billion in the draw of Sunday, January 15
A player from Corrientes province won $8 billion in the Quini 6 lottery draw held on January 15, 2023.
January in Nuuk was the warmest in history
January 2023 registered record warmth in Nuuk, Greenland, the warmest January ever recorded.
January was the warmest in history in Nuuk
January 2023 recorded unprecedented warmth in Nuuk, Iceland, marking it as the hottest January on record for the city.
Heat record in Greenland
January 2023 was the warmest January recorded in Nuuk, Greenland, with an average temperature of 0.1 degrees Celsius, 7 degrees above the 30-year average.
GRAPHIC ⟩ Electricity market prices rise even further. Consumers face higher bills this month compared to January
Electricity prices in the Estonian market are set to increase significantly, reaching up to €400 per megawatt-hour, with average monthly prices for February projected to be nearly 25% higher than in January.
In January, 25% more electric cars registered in the country than at the same time last year
In January 2023, Lithuania saw a 25% increase in the number of newly registered electric vehicles compared to the same month in the previous year, with a total of 1,330 electric cars registered.
Condominiums in Copenhagen Set New Price Record: Only the Richest Can Keep Up, Experts Say
The housing market in Copenhagen reached a historic peak with an average condo price of 70,652 kroner per square meter in January 2023, a 24.3 percent increase over the past year.
January was the coldest in Europe since 2010
January 2023 marked the coldest month in Europe since 2010, according to reports.
385 Bankruptcies Initiated in January
In January 2023, a total of 385 bankruptcies were filed in Finland, marking a slight increase from the previous year.
More flights in January – Avinor points to winter tourism
Norway saw a 3% increase in flights in January 2023 compared to the previous year, largely attributed to rising international winter tourism.
Two men found dead after shooting in Santana
Two men were found dead in Santana, Brazil, following a reported shooting incident on the night of January 10, 2023.
Arminio Fraga defended democratic capitalism after January 8
Economist Arminio Fraga stated that democratic capitalism is essential for Brazil's development following the January 8, 2023, attacks.
Car production in Mexico falls to its lowest level in three years
Car production in Mexico decreased by 2.7% in January 2026, reaching its lowest level since 2023, as reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).
The Cause of Actress Catherine O'Hara's Death has Been Revealed
Catherine O'Hara, the Canadian actress known for her roles in film and television, passed away on January 30, 2023, at the age of 71 due to pulmonary embolism linked to her long-standing battle with rectal cancer.
Fifth hottest January since measurements began — weather extremes around the world
January has recorded the fifth hottest temperatures since measurement began, highlighting severe weather conditions globally.
Coldest January in Europe since 2010
January 2023 was the coldest January in Europe since 2010, according to the EU's climate service Copernicus.
January the coldest in Europe in 15 years
January 2023 was reported as the coldest January in Europe in 15 years, according to the EU's climate service Copernicus.
The world had the 5th hottest January on record, despite cold in the USA and Europe
January 2023 was marked as the fifth hottest January globally, according to Copernicus, despite experiencing severe cold waves in parts of Europe and the United States.
Surprising turn in Sweden's crime statistics – The first time in years
Sweden experienced no gun homicides in January 2023, a notable decrease not seen since March 2018, attributed to various factors including weather and law enforcement actions.
Egypt's inflation expected to slow in January as food prices fall
Analysts predict Egypt's inflation will decrease to 11.7% in January due to falling food and transport prices, following a significant reduction from a record high of 38% in September 2023.
Rauw Alejandro will debut in cinema with 'Viva La Madness', new film by Guy Ritchie
Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro will make his film debut in the movie 'Viva La Madness,' the latest project from British director Guy Ritchie, which began production in January 2023.
Four construction workers arrested on suspicion of abandoning a male corpse
Four construction workers have been arrested by Wakayama Prefectural Police for allegedly abandoning the corpse of a 40-year-old man, with police stating that the body was moved and hidden in various locations from December 26, 2023, to January 5, 2024.
The labor market destroyed 270,800 jobs in January, the worst figure since 2012
In January, the labor market saw the destruction of 270,800 jobs, marking the highest decline since 2012, alongside an increase in unemployment.
L'Aquila 2026, celebrations begin for 'Cultural Capital' with Mattarella
The Italian city of L'Aquila will officially inaugurate its year as the Italian Capital of Culture 2026 on January 17, 2023, in a ceremony attended by President Sergio Mattarella, symbolizing a significant social and cultural revival post the devastating 2009 earthquake.
"This program did not yield the results we hoped for": a province in Canada renounces its decriminalization of certain drugs
British Columbia has decided not to renew its pioneering decriminalization program for certain drugs due to disappointing results since its implementation in January 2023.
Ballet dancer Miroslava Pešíková has died. She was a Thalia Award winner for lifetime achievement
Former soloist of the National Theatre ballet, Miroslava Pešíková, passed away on January 11 at the age of 79, having received the Thalia Award for lifetime achievement in 2023.
Club Sandija Pege (after the tragedy in Switzerland) first in Croatia to ban sparklers
Zagreb's Ritz club has announced it will stop using sparklers starting January 17, 2023, following a tragedy in Switzerland, promoting safety and responsibility for their guests.
Record television ratings on Thursday, January 8, for the central news bulletin 'MEGA Events'
On Thursday, January 8, the central news bulletin 'MEGA Events' achieved a new record in ratings for the 2023 season among the target audience of 18-54 years old, confirming its dominance in evening news.
Czech foreign minister arrives in Kyiv after train delay caused by Russian attack
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka reached Kyiv on January 9, 2023, after his train was delayed due to a Russian attack the previous night.
Will Nawrocki Surprise Tusk Right at the Start of the Meeting? "Anything Can Happen"
Karol Nawrocki is set to meet Donald Tusk in a one-on-one meeting at the Presidential Palace on January 9, 2023, amidst discussions regarding governmental collaboration.
1,200,000 unique users informed yesterday, Thursday, January 8, by protothema.gr
On January 8, 2023, 1.2 million unique users chose protothema.gr to stay updated on current events in Greece, maintaining its position as a leading online news outlet.
The snowplow almost crushed the movie star, he broke more than 30 bones: 'I could see my eye with my other eye'
Today, Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner celebrates his 55th birthday, reflecting on a life-threatening accident he experienced on January 1, 2023, when his snowplow nearly killed him while helping his nephew.
From Bolsonaro, to generals and the 'troops': this is how Brazil has punished the coup plotters of January 8
Brazil has sentenced over 1,200 individuals involved in the January 8, 2023, coup attempt against its democracy, marking a significant legal action compared to responses in the United States.
When the kuna disappeared
Croatia officially adopted the euro as its currency on January 1, 2023, marking the end of nearly three decades of using the kuna and becoming the 20th member of the eurozone.
I read books every day — these are the 10 books to look out for in January
The article presents a list of the top 10 new book releases for January, aimed at those looking to fulfill their New Year's resolution to read more.
Millions of containers in the account of the intermodal transport leader
PCC Intermodal has transported its 4 millionth container, achieving this milestone in less than two years since reaching 3 million TEU in January 2023, having initially crossed the 1 million mark in 2015 after ten years in the market.
They no longer want Grandfather Frost. More and more Ukrainians are fleeing to European Christmases
In 2023, Ukraine officially adopted December 25 as its main Christmas holiday, moving away from the January 7 celebrations, leading many Ukrainians to experience Christmas with western traditions amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.