Scammers run rampant: over 320 thousand euros extorted from residents and a company
In Lithuania, various scams led to the loss of over 320,000 euros from residents and a company within just two days.
Frida Karlsson's Statement Shocked the Norwegians, Led by Klæbo
Frida Karlsson, who won two gold medals in cross-country skiing at the Milano Cortina Olympics, made a statement about alcohol consumption that surprised Norwegian ski stars Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and Emil Iversen.
Kliment's divine hand, the Hanáks mocked the captain's rebellion. I hate VAR, said the opponent
A crucial play led by captain Jan Kliment helped Olomouc secure a victory against Lausanne in the Conference League.
Capital Tankers eyes Oslo Stock Exchange listing
Capital Tankers, led by Vangelis Marinakis, is planning to list on the Oslo Stock Exchange and aims to raise $345 million through a private placement.
Murder accused argues self-defence after alleged drug hunt ends in death
The accused in a western NSW murder case claims he acted in self-defence during an alleged drug robbery that led to a fatal stabbing.
The Ukrainian national team led by Bagatskis will compete against Spain in Riga
The Ukrainian men's basketball team, coached by Ainars Bagatskis, will face Spain in World Cup qualifying matches in Riga.
Monkey Causes Terrifying Collision Between Auto and Car; Video Emerges
A monkey crossing the road in Tumakuru led to a serious accident when an auto driver suddenly braked to avoid hitting it, resulting in a collision with an oncoming car.
Monitoring of PM 'security' led police to Adilsinho
The monitoring of military police officer Diego Lima, who was closely associated with organized criminal Adilson Oliveira Coutinho Filho, known as Adilsinho, resulted in his arrest by police officers on Thursday morning.
"We are afraid to say it out loud": a wave of sexual abuse accusations and cancellations hits electronic music
A surge of sexual abuse accusations in the electronic music scene has led to public figures, including Amelie Lens and Indira Paganotto, speaking out against the alleged behavior of prominent artists in the hard techno genre.
A Minor Flees from Police in Bad Weather - Finally Stopped by Spike Strip
A minor in Haapajärvi stole their parents' car and led police on a chase through poor weather conditions before being arrested after hitting a spike strip.
Severe fire in Bandipora main market, more than two dozen shops burnt; Video
A significant fire in Bandipora's main market has led to the destruction of over 14 shops, raising concerns among local shopkeepers and landlords.
Minister denies cover-up over hospital fungal infection outbreak
Investigations are ongoing into a fungal infection outbreak at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital that may have led to the deaths of two organ transplant patients.
World Baseball Classic: What is Mexico's next opponent in the quarterfinals?
Mexico secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the 2023 World Baseball Classic with a decisive 10-3 victory over Canada, led by Randy Arozarena's impressive offensive performance.
China's JF-17 or America's F-16? Which PAK jet was shot down by Afghan fighters
Heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have led to claims of a Pakistani jet being shot down by Afghan troops, stirring debate over whether it was an F-16 or a JF-17.
Trump and Musk 'throw' the peso: Leads currency losses worldwide
The Mexican peso has significantly depreciated this week due to global forces led by Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and the Japanese yen.
Arrest of 'megatrafficker', blocking of R$ 100 million and contract with city hall: understand operation against interstate drug trafficking scheme
The Operation Argos led to the arrest of a major cocaine supplier and the blocking of R$ 104 million connected to a sophisticated interstate drug trafficking and money laundering network in Brazil.
‘Los Aquiles’: What we know about the ‘violent’ ally of the Sinaloa Cartel led by the Arzate brothers
Following the death of Nemesio Oseguera ‘El Mencho’, the U.S. announced a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the capture of Arzate brothers, leaders of ‘Los Aquiles’, a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel operating in Tijuana, Baja California.
Brewery shuts down after neighbour's noise complaint sparks council stoush
Terella Brewing is set to close following a noise complaint that led to a protracted legal battle with the Sunshine Coast Council.
Long COVID: US reveals death toll caused by prolonged symptoms of the disease
Long COVID has led to 3,544 deaths in the United States, according to a government study highlighting the severe impact of the SARS-CoV-2 virus beyond the pandemic phase.
Cylinder bought from a scrap dealer caused panic in the entire area
A gas leak from a cylinder purchased by a local merchant in Indore led to panic and health issues among residents.
Alert in New Jersey: ICE operation in Newark caused a chain reaction crash with several injuries
An ICE operation in Newark, New Jersey, led to a chain reaction crash, injuring the driver of a fleeing vehicle.
Seoul National University Professor Eom Dae-ho's Research Team's Paper Accepted by 'CVPR 2026', the World’s Leading Conference in Artificial Intelligence
A research team led by Professor Eom Dae-ho from Seoul National University has had their paper accepted for CVPR 2026, a prestigious international conference on artificial intelligence.
Woman at heart of US trial says she was addicted to social media aged six
A young woman testifies in a high-profile trial, claiming she became addicted to social media at a very young age, which led to significant mental health struggles.
Bidding War with Netflix: Trump Insider on Course for CNN Takeover
Netflix has withdrawn from its bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, potentially paving the way for a takeover by Paramount led by Trump associate David Ellison.
Afghanistan responds with new attacks against Pakistan
Recent tensions have led to new military confrontations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with both sides reporting attacks.
The dispute continues in the Buenos Aires PJ and the election of authorities in the provincial Senate is postponed
The ongoing conflict within Buenos Aires' Peronism has led to a four-hour postponement of the election of Senate authorities due to disagreements between Governor Axel Kicillof and La Cámpora.
Happiness Turn gathers Monja Coen, Izabella Camargo, and business leaders in SP
The 2026 edition of the Happiness Turn event in São Paulo will feature discussions on mental health and well-being led by various prominent figures.
Operation 'Hurricane' arrests eight people and targets criminal organization linked to drug trafficking in Formiga
The Brazilian police operation 'Hurricane' led to the arrest of eight individuals connected to a criminal organization involved in drug trafficking in Formiga.
Who protects children from sexual violence?
A controversial court ruling in Brazil that initially cleared a man of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl has sparked outrage and led to a reaffirmation of his conviction by the appeals court after public pushback.
Elite Student's Cry for Help - 'Caught by Fake Cops'
A student at Columbia University reported being detained by fake police under the pretext of searching for a child, before a meeting with former President Trump led to her release.
Heavy rains cause flooding in towns of PE's Sertão
Heavy rains in the Sertão region of Pernambuco, Brazil, have led to significant flooding in the towns of Petrolina and Dormentes, affecting local residents and urban infrastructure.
Advertising professional, cook, videomaker, and mechanic arrested in operation against rifle trafficking in ES
A group involved in trafficking rifles between the Brazilian states of EspÃrito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais was arrested in an operation led by the Organized Crime and Money Laundering Department.
Armed robbery of mining businessman in Peru results in theft of 1.8 million dollars and 60 kilos of gold
An armed robbery in Cusco, Peru, led to the theft of 60 kilos of gold and 1.8 million dollars from a mining businessman.
VIDEO: Heavy rain causes flooding and overflow in Paraty
Heavy rain in Paraty, Brazil, has led to flooding and overflow, disrupting residents' daily lives.
EU-Mercosur Agreement: Behind the Failed Attempt by the Government in the Senate to Outpace Uruguay
Argentina's government faced a setback in its attempts to be the first to ratify the EU-Mercosur agreement, trailing behind Uruguay despite efforts led by Senator Patricia Bullrich.
Ukrainian: Ukrainian negotiators want the next tripartite meeting to be as substantive as possible
Ukrainian negotiators, led by Rustem Umerov, are preparing for a more substantive tripartite meeting concerning the war resolution with Russia and the United States.
Black-red coalition: Beware of the 'Spring of Reforms'
The article discusses the German government's reform promises under the black-red coalition led by Friedrich Merz, highlighting concerns over economic policies and increased bureaucracy.
The PSOE Faces Its First Electoral Campaign in Castilla y León after Extremadura and Aragón Without Fear of a Major Setback
The PSOE enters the electoral campaign for Castillo y León confidently, anticipating a potential victory led by Carlos MartÃnez amidst long-standing PP dominance.
Fir Vale Academy update as several staff and students injured at Sheffield school
Several staff and students at Fir Vale Academy in Sheffield were injured during an altercation that led to police intervention.
Mexico's Struggle Against Drug Cartels Could Turn into a Particularly Deadly War
The decades-long battle in Mexico against drug cartels has led to varying outcomes, with the rise and fall of criminal organizations without significant improvements in the drug trade situation.
Massie-led push to handcuff Trump on Iran gets Jeffries' backing
A bipartisan resolution aiming to limit President Trump's war powers in Iran receives support from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and will be voted on by Congress next week.
Thousands without power after heavy rain, flash floods smash Sydney
A severe weather event in Sydney has led to significant power outages and numerous flood rescues due to heavy rain and flash flooding.
News 12 Poll: Likud Weakens by a Mandate; Bennett, Eizenkot, and the Democrats Strengthen
A recent News 12 poll indicates the Likud party has weakened by one mandate, while parties led by Naftali Bennett, Yair Golan, and Gadi Eizenkot have gained support.
Disagreement in meeting led man to stab hairdresser in Montes Claros, police say
A man was arrested for the fatal stabbing of a hairdresser in Montes Claros, Brazil, following a disagreement during a casual meeting.
Effect of Vaca Muerta: Vista invested over US$1300 million and increased production by 66%
Vista Energy, led by Miguel Galuccio, significantly boosted production in Vaca Muerta after investing over US$1300 million.
Bomb threat at the courts of Ciudad Judicial: 600 people evacuated in Colonia Doctores, CDMX
A bomb threat led to the evacuation of 600 individuals from the Ciudad Judicial courts in the Colonia Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City.
NASA astronaut reveals he was the one who had a medical issue that led to crew's early return to Earth
Astronaut Mike Fincke announced that a medical issue he experienced aboard the International Space Station prompted an early return for his crew, Crew-11.
Rain causes landslides, risk of collapses, and cracks in Manaus this Thursday (26)
Intense rain in Manaus has led to multiple incidents of landslides, structural cracks, and potential collapses in the city.
Hillary Clinton slams Epstein committee for grilling her instead of Trump
Hillary Clinton criticizes a Republican-led Congressional committee for focusing on her testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein while not interrogating Donald Trump.
Junts once again sinks the PSOE in the mud
The political party Junts has collaborated with opposition parties to defeat a decree aimed at protecting vulnerable families, further complicating the situation for the PSOE government led by Pedro Sánchez.