Finnish Research: Constant Fiddling with Phones is More Straining than Long Screen Time
A recent study by Aalto University researchers reveals that the most mental strain from digital devices comes from frequent short usage, rather than prolonged screen time.
Nigeria: Civil Servants Celebrate As Tinubu Approves Full Gratuity Scheme From 2026
Civil servants in Nigeria are celebrating the approval of a full gratuity scheme for retiring workers by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, marking the end of a long-standing demand.
Wille Rydman: 'A Fanatical Mongrel'
Finnish Minister Wille Rydman criticizes the goal of 45,000 work-based immigrants set by the Confederation of Finnish Industries, suggesting it promotes exploitation and long-term issues for society.
It is easy to understand why the queue here is long.
A review highlights the popularity and appeal of a dim sum restaurant in Oslo, Norway, particularly for its steamed dumplings.
It's easy to see why the line here is long.
This article discusses the popularity of dim sum at a restaurant in Norway, highlighting the long lines and delicious dumplings.
Mexicans believe the war in Iran will be long
A recent survey indicates that 80% of Mexicans believe the conflict in Iran will prolong, with a significant majority disapproving of U.S. military actions.
Diana Ingerainen: Estonia's healthcare needs a quality system
Diana Ingerainen argues that Estonia's healthcare system requires a quality assurance framework to address long waiting times and improve patient outcomes.
TV 2: Haaland Will Miss National Match
Erling Braut Haaland will miss the upcoming national match against the Netherlands due to considerations regarding his long-term physical workload, as confirmed by the national team coach Ståle Solbakken.
EU leader visits Australia, as the bloc seeks a trade agreement
The European Union leader is in Australia for the first time since taking office, aiming to finalize a long-awaited trade agreement amid ongoing energy vulnerabilities.
Ivica Granić: A comprehensive analysis of the elections in Hungary that are not just Hungarian elections
The article analyzes the significance of Hungary's elections in the context of European Union politics, focusing on Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule and its implications for EU decision-making.
The White House Reveals Legislative Framework for Regulating Artificial Intelligence
The White House has introduced a long-awaited national legislative framework aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent states from enacting their own laws and to promote a federal approach under Donald Trump's administration.
Catherine Middleton Surprised with an Exceptional Image: Fans Noticed One Detail
Catherine Middleton dazzled in a long emerald green wool coat by Alexander McQueen, but some fans criticized her choice of belt in her outfit.
South Africa: Employment Programmes Must Create Long-Term Opportunities - Deputy President
Deputy President Paul Mashatile emphasized the need for South Africa's public employment programs to foster long-term opportunities rather than create dependency during his speech at the Annual Labour School.
A study shows that running marathons does not cause long-term heart damage (at least in men)
A recent study finds no long-term heart damage from marathon running, following public concerns raised after a man's death during a major race in Madrid.
Three issues about Iran: a country not so religious and with a long history of feminist struggle
The article discusses misconceptions about Iran, examining its religious landscape and the country's feminist movements amid increased global interest due to current conflicts.
The return of short nails: economic reasons or aesthetic shift?
Short nails are making a comeback, driven by trends towards simplicity and economic changes, contrasting with the prior popularity of extravagant long nails.
Paul Thomas Anderson and Maya Rudolph, Hollywood's most discreet couple: the actress's sacrifices, awards for the director, and 25 years of relationship
The article discusses the long-standing relationship between director Paul Thomas Anderson and actress Maya Rudolph, highlighting her career sacrifices for family and Anderson's recent Oscar win.
Silver Jumps
Italy's Larissa Iapichino and Mattia Furlani won silver medals in long jump at the Indoor World Championships in Torun.
Today’s Vima: The time for justice has come for Tempi
The long-awaited trial regarding the Tempi train disaster is set to begin today in Larissa, with discussions on the court's composition and the accused.
We left Tehran with a sense innocent civilians are bracing for a long war - and more terrifying uncertainty
The article discusses the grim reality faced by civilians in Tehran amid ongoing warfare and the uncertainty surrounding the conflict.
The love story of Lois: Jane Kaczmarek, from 'Malcolm,' marries her high school boyfriend 50 years later
Actress Jane Kaczmarek, known for her role in ‘Malcolm in the Middle,’ marries her high school sweetheart, Rusty Long, 50 years after their initial separation.
Ekong calls for long-term plan after World Cup failure
Former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has called for a long-term vision for Nigerian football development following the country's failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
American-Israeli Statements About 'The Endgame' and Iran Prepares for a Long Battle
Iran is preparing for a prolonged conflict, contrasting American and Israeli claims that the end of the war with it is near.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announces the completion of a $35 million affordable housing project
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the completion of a $35 million affordable housing project in Long Island, aimed at addressing the ongoing housing crisis.
Mohamsson: L has been a victim for far too long
Simona Mohamsson has been elected to lead the Liberals towards collaboration with the Sweden Democrats, marking a significant shift in party strategy.
D. Trump deploys ICE officials at American airports
President Trump's administration is deploying ICE officials to American airports to ease long security lines caused by a budget impasse in Congress over appropriations for federal agencies.
Kristian Pulli's Sad Revelation
Finnish long jumper Kristian Pulli expressed disappointment after finishing 14th in the World Championships due to calf cramps.
Tendoglu finishes sixth in World Championship
Miltos Tendoglu finished sixth in the long jump with a best leap of 8.19 meters at the World Championship in Torun.
Jonjić: Tuđman studied war victims and revealed the myth of 'genocidal Croats' (IX.)
Historian Tomislav Jonjić discusses Franjo Tuđman's long-standing focus on WWII victims and the political motivations behind his research.
Mattia Furlani silver in long jump at the indoor athletics World Championships: 8.39 on the 5th attempt
Mattia Furlani won a silver medal in the long jump at the indoor World Championships in Torun, matching his personal best of 8.39 meters, but finishing second to Portugal's Baldé.
Son killed his mother: argument over tablet; crime planned for a long time
A 14-year-old boy killed his mother after she discovered he had stolen a tablet from one of her clients, and he is being charged with first-degree murder.
Two-hour queues and R$ 150 rides: attendees share their experience of returning from Lollapalooza
Attendees of Lollapalooza 2026 faced significant challenges with long wait times and expensive transportation following the event.
Miltos Tentoglou finishes sixth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships – Surprise from Balde
Miltos Tentoglou placed sixth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships with a jump of 8.19m, unable to secure a medal.
KL: Teemu Selänne's luxury project facing headwinds
Teemu Selänne's long-awaited luxury residential project in Espoo, Finland, has hit delays due to appeals related to its zoning changes.
Donald Tusk: We have long suspected that Hungary informs Moscow about EU meetings
Donald Tusk has claimed that Hungary's foreign minister may have been sharing information about EU meetings with Russia, indicating a long-held suspicion regarding Hungary's actions.
New York plans to convert abandoned buildings in Brooklyn into 661 homes to alleviate the shortage
New York intends to convert long-abandoned buildings in Brooklyn into 661 residential units to address the housing shortage in the city.
The crowded Utena arena bid farewell to legends of Lithuanian handball
Three long-serving leaders of the Lithuanian national handball team bid farewell in a match against Serbia, which they ultimately lost, 33-24.
State Election in Rhineland-Palatinate: CDU Ahead of SPD According to Forecast
The CDU is projected to be leading in the Rhineland-Palatinate state election, potentially ending the SPD's long-standing leadership.
Why the price of tomatoes is rising due to the war in Iran: the long journey of fertilizers from the East
The rising price of tomatoes in Spain is attributed to the ongoing war in Iran and its effects on fertilizer supply chains.
Silkeborg breaks long losing streak with a solid victory in Randers
Silkeborg IF secured their first win in almost five months by defeating Randers FC 3-0 in the relegation playoff.
KSML: Pete Parkkonen has been in a relationship for years
Pete Parkkonen's parents have revealed that the Finnish singer has been in a long-term relationship, highlighting family connections and the singer's private nature regarding his love life.
Black pipe three months long - The relegation demon lurks around the giant of the Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur faces a dire situation in the Premier League, suffering a humiliating defeat at home to Nottingham Forest.
Pete Parkkonen's long-term relationship
Pete Parkkonen, who will represent Finland in this year's Eurovision with Linda Lampenius, has been private about his personal life, but his mother reveals he has been in a long-lasting relationship.
Divyanka will become a mother at 41, keep these things in mind during late pregnancy
Divyanka Tripathi is expecting her first child at the age of 41, bringing joy to her fans and hope for couples who have been trying for a long time.
Scramble for Gas in Khagaria
A huge crowd gathered at the Tirupati Gas Agency in Khagaria, Bihar, due to a shortage of domestic gas cylinders, leading to long waiting lines and rising frustration among consumers.
ICE agents will be deployed to US airports on Monday to ease long lines
ICE agents are being deployed to US airports starting Monday to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents amid a government shutdown causing long waiting times.
Jablonec reacts to an attack from Chřibská, equipping officers with long weapons
Jablonec reacts to a recent attack by equipping local law enforcement with long-range weapons.
D. Tuskas: We have long suspected that P. Szijjarto informs Russia about the progress of EU Council meetings
D. Tuskas expresses long-held suspicions that Hungary's Foreign Minister P. Szijjarto informs Russia about EU Council meetings, influencing his statements to the EU.
Revealed how long a hybrid car can last and the result surprised
An article from Volkswagen outlines the benefits and operation of hybrid cars, highlighting how they utilize both combustion and electric engines to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
Slovenia: ‘Bulletin’ on Fuels Due to the War with Iran – Queues at Gas Stations and Shortages
Slovenia has implemented emergency measures, imposing temporary restrictions on fuel sales due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, leading to long queues at gas stations.