Heart's stories: 'It was even more wonderful than the first time'
The article discusses various contemporary issues in German society, ranging from Paris Hilton renewing her marriage vows to a retired man being investigated for allegedly insulting the Chancellor.
Here’s How to Invest Yourself to Become a Millionaire – 5 Amazing Stories
The article discusses a series that features five Finnish individuals who became millionaires through investing, amidst a backdrop of economic challenges in Finland.
Morning Recap: Nigerian flight delays after US-Israel strike on Iran, FIFA stalls on Nigeria-Congo World Cup verdict, other top stories
Flight delays and cancellations at Nigerian airports have left thousands stranded due to escalating tensions in the Middle East affecting air travel.
"One must sometimes be able to tell good stories through life's challenges"
The article discusses the importance of storytelling in coping with life's adversities.
Exhibition shares First Nations stories of 'strength and resilience'
The Legacies Karlkurla exhibition in Kalgoorlie showcases personal stories of First Nations elders from the Goldfields region, emphasizing their resilience and the importance of preserving their heritage.
You have read the most about Tomašević's asset card, associations, and communist revolutionaries
The article discusses the most-read stories from the past week concerning Tomašević's asset declaration, budget funding for associations in Zagreb, and the gathering of communist revolutionaries aiming to establish a totalitarian regime.
Comedian booed during set after sharing deeply personal story on stage
A comedian faced booing from an audience member after sharing a personal story about his decision to get a vasectomy during his stand-up set.
Rare Diseases: The Invisible Health Crisis Affecting 600,000 Greeks
The article discusses the impact of rare diseases on approximately 600,000 individuals in Greece, highlighting personal stories of those affected.
Hit Series 'Dads' Director on Dangerous Scene: We Made a Precise Plan, but Alo Said He Wanted to Do the Fall for Real
The sixth season of the popular local Estonian series 'Dads' premieres this Saturday, introducing new life challenges as characters transition to a new phase in their lives.
New series lead to the Norwegian royal castle and revelations of scandalous stories
New drama series based on real events exploring the love story of Norway’s Crown Prince Harald and his fiancé Sonja are set to premiere on ETV and Jupiter.
Politics Through Masiulis' Eyes: Ten Untold Stories About Grybauskaitė, Paksas, Zuokas, and the Russians
Former Lithuanian politician E.Masiulis reveals untold political stories in his new book, implicating various leaders in potentially controversial dealings.
Marianne Paimre: addiction as a political narrative
Marianne Paimre discusses how the narrative surrounding addiction is influencing Estonian drug policy debates, focusing on the clash between differing cultural stories about addiction.
Morning Recap: Real reasons Tinubu sacked ex-IG Egbetokun, PDP faction hails Oyo court victory, other stories
The article discusses the recent dismissal of former Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun by President Bola Tinubu, along with other local news stories including a court victory for the PDP in Oyo.
She Closed Her Heart. Carolina of Monaco, from 'Europe's Girlfriend' to a Present as Grandmother: The Story of Her Great Loves
The article explores the life of Carolina of Monaco, emphasizing her transition from a glamorous past to a serene present filled with familial joys as she embraces her role as a grandmother.
The Price of Silence. Three Stories about Latvian Fallen Soldiers Who Went to Defend Ukraine
The article shares stories of Latvian soldiers who volunteered to fight in Ukraine, highlighting their motivations and experiences.
Agustina Bazterrica, writer: 'No matter how deconstructed you are, the basis of the system is completely patriarchal'
Agustina Bazterrica discusses her views on patriarchy and unveils her new collection of short stories, 'Nineteen Claws and a Dark Bird.'
Child Hitmen. The Stories of Teenagers Who Killed Taxi Drivers and Bus Drivers to Create Chaos in Rosario
The article discusses the alarming trend of adolescents in Rosario, Argentina, engaging in violent crime, specifically targeting taxi and bus drivers, exacerbating the city's chaos and insecurity.
Anatomy of Excellence: 50 UI first-class law graduates share success stories
Fifty first-class law graduates from the University of Ibadan reflect on their academic journeys and the factors influencing their success.
Review. Crossing the Threshold, by Bruno Pileggi
The article reviews 'Crossing the Threshold, Tales at the Edge of the Abyss' by Bruno Pileggi, exploring the characters' fears and daily lives framed within a context of societal issues.
Deadly in skating and monkey with plush toy: see the most curious news from February
In February, curious and amusing stories were highlighted, including a historic gold medal for Brazil in the Winter Olympics and a daring skating move that had been banned for decades.
Marcos Acuña published a harsh rebuttal to rumors involving him in a fight with Gallardo
Marcos Acuña addressed rumors on social media regarding his alleged conflict with former River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo, claiming these stories are unfounded.
'I had never seen tanks before' - stories from Ukraine's children
Ukrainian children share their experiences of growing up amidst the ongoing war, marking four years since the Russian invasion.
Series shows the toxic side of Prince John Kennedy Jr.
A new series on Disney+ highlights the tumultuous love life of John Kennedy Jr., featuring a nostalgic soundtrack that enhances the emotional narrative.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers several significant news stories, including protests during a Senate vote on labor reform, a governmental decision against raising electronic tariffs, the acquisition of Warner by Paramount creating a new streaming giant, and comments from Trump about Lula.
Singing in Spanglish, singing in Spanish
The article discusses the perception of the United States as a self-centered nation, comparing its cultural dominance to stories where heroes are not the most powerful characters.
Jon Stewart admits media 'squandered' trust with Trump-Russia collusion hype, other claims
Jon Stewart criticized the media for losing audience trust by overhyping the Trump-Russia collusion narrative and failing to manage audience expectations regarding news stories.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st edition this Friday (27)
The video and news roundup includes various significant stories, including judicial decisions, political dynamics in Brazil, and high-profile testimonies in relation to controversies involving both Lula and Clinton.
NRK's new detective is completely incompetent - and quite funny
The article discusses NRK's new comedic detective character, Harrbjørn Tørr, who is presented as a bumbling yet confident investigator, captivating audiences in a humorous twist on detective stories.
To and Back: Food Stories from Scandinavia
An article discussing a recent stay at the Scandic Gardermoeni hotel near Oslo Airport, highlighting unexpected breakfast offerings available during early departure.
"Monolok": In Search of Stories
The article discusses the book "Monolok" by Paweł Sołtys, which presents a collection of stories narrated by an elderly barber from Grochów.
More than 30 animals are rescued in Juiz de Fora and surrounding area amid tragedy; see stories
Over 35 animals were rescued from disaster-affected areas in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, following heavy rains and landslides.
Shadow of Finance Companies – a Character Involved in Dubious Stories in the Past
A businessman from Vilnius reflects on his precarious relationship with the finance company 'Taurus Fund,' which he engaged with during the pandemic despite its troubling history.
BBC The Repair Shop series update as Teddy Bear Ladies issue heartfelt plea to viewers
The Teddy Bear Ladies from BBC's The Repair Shop are appealing to viewers to share cherished items with Christmas stories for their upcoming festive special.
Morning recap: 200 gunmen storm Yelwata community, Senate rejects Electoral Act amendment, INEC shifts 2027 polls, other top stories
A police witness testified that over 200 armed men invaded the Yelwata community, while the Senate rejected an amendment to the Electoral Act, and the INEC has postponed the 2027 elections to early next year.
ERR's news at 7:00
The article provides a brief overview of various news segments broadcasted by ERR, including domestic news, culture, sports, and international stories.
Serge tells about the USSR of the "Years Without Forgiveness"
The article discusses Victor Serge's book "Anni senza perdono," which consists of two stories reflecting his revolutionary past and experience in the USSR.
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 Ministry of Croatian Veterans has announced a public call for a short story about the Homeland War
The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has launched a competition for high school students to submit short stories about the Homeland War to promote remembrance and values associated with it.
"Mega Stories" with Dora Anagnostopoulou tonight at 00:40 - The mental health of teenagers: The unseen struggles of a generation
The program "Mega Stories" explores the mental health of Greek teenagers, highlighting the silent battles they face amid modern pressures.
VIDEOS: MG1 from Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers various stories reported in MG1, including cases of violence, abuse, and education issues in Brazil.
Loss of mother and daughter, resident who learned of the tragedy through a photo and buried for 15 hours: see the victims' accounts of the tragedy in MG
The article recounts the devastating impact of severe floods in the Zona da Mata region of Brazil, detailing personal accounts of loss and survival from the affected residents.
Unexpected news from Magdalenos Sabalės: diving into a new activity
Magdalenos Sabalės takes on a new role as the editor-in-chief of ELLE Decoration Lithuania, focusing on showcasing Lithuanian talents and emphasizing the stories behind design.
The deaths of these stars who became famous from reality shows have shocked, many secrets still remain
The unexpected deaths of popular reality show contestants have left the entertainment world in shock, raising questions and uncovering untold stories.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Santa Catarina on Thursday, February 26, 2026
Various significant news stories from Brazil are presented in the G1 video segment, including a sexual abuse investigation against a judge, severe weather in Minas Gerais, and a fatal shooting in a São Paulo shopping mall.
Paving The Way: A Tribute to Franca Sozzani Through Exclusive Interviews and Unpublished Anecdotes
The documentary 'Franca Sozzani Paving The Way' offers a tribute to the influential Italian fashion editor, highlighting her impact on the fashion industry through personal stories and interviews with peers.
“I was poor” – three stories, different eras, same feeling
The article shares poignant personal stories of poverty in Estonia, revealing the emotional and educational implications of socio-economic inequality.
Morning Recap: Disu declares war on police corruption, LAUTECH mourns as six students die, other top stories
The article highlights major news stories in Nigeria, including the new acting Inspector-General of Police's commitment to eradicating corruption and a tragic accident resulting in the deaths of six nursing students from LAUTECH.
Not just Prahlad, this story also tells the secret of the festival of colors, learn more
The article explores various mythological stories associated with Holi, highlighting lesser-known narratives beyond the well-known tale of Prahlad and Hiranyakashyapu.
The stories behind the declassified documents of February 23rd
The Spanish government has declassified over 150 documents related to the attempted coup on February 23, 1981, revealing significant insights about the event and the government’s response.
'Modern Stories' at the MAM, where Frida Kahlo 'converses' with a painting that Cantinflas 'rejected'
The 'Relatos Modernos' exhibition at the Modern Art Museum (MAM) features works that showcase interactions in the post-revolutionary art scene of Mexico, including pieces by Frida Kahlo and a painting rejected by the famous comedian Cantinflas.