Inter has stopped, Milan and Napoli believe in the comeback. What is happening to Chivu's team
The article discusses the current situation of Inter Milan as they face challenges, while AC Milan and Napoli remain hopeful about making a comeback in the league.
Myung Tae-kyun, a Political Broker, Files a Complaint Against Shin Yong-han, a Democratic Party Candidate for Chungbuk Governor, with the Police
Myung Tae-kyun has filed a police complaint against Shin Yong-han for defamation and violating election laws, accusing Shin of making false claims on television.
I am Lee Jae-myung, and I'm threatening to blow up Kakao... A teenager arrested and prosecuted for 17 instances of 'swatting' threats
A teenager has been arrested and prosecuted for making multiple bomb threats against companies by impersonating President Lee Jae-myung.
Two Indian LPG carriers cross the Strait of Hormuz
Two Indian-flagged LPG carriers are making their way through the critical Strait of Hormuz amid restricted navigation due to ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.
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.
US Super-network of Drones: Faster and More Precise War
The United States is advancing the development of an integrated network of drones aimed at enhancing decision-making speed, engagement precision, and information superiority on the battlefield.
Czechs are going on a glorious ride to the West. In Belgium, they shopped for hundreds of millions
Czech shoppers are making significant purchases in Belgium, contributing to major economic activity.
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.
Children of the Famous Who Enjoyed Lolla and Will Make You Feel Older
The article discusses how the children of celebrities attended Lollapalooza 2026, highlighting their stylish outfits and social media presence while making readers reflect on how quickly these children have grown up.
6 of the 10 ministers of the STF received funds above the ceiling; Moraes leads the list
Six of the ten ministers of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court have received payments exceeding the authorized ceiling while serving, despite making decisions against such supersalaries.
Libra Horoscope for Today, March 23, 2026: Predictions for Health, Love, and Money
Today's horoscope for Libra emphasizes the importance of prudence and decision-making in health, love, and finances.
Leo Horoscope for today, March 23, 2026: predictions for health, love, and money
Today's horoscope for Leo advises caution in decision-making while highlighting aspects of health, love, and finances.
Kim Jong Un reelected as president of state affairs in North Korea
North Korea's legislative body has reelected Kim Jong Un as president of the State Affairs Commission, the highest decision-making and governing body in the country.
Tomas Ramberg: The farcical meeting became a parody of meeting democracy
The article critiques a recent Liberal Party meeting in Sweden for its dysfunctional proceedings, where technical issues led to ineffective discussions and a lack of legitimate decision-making.
Bitter surprise: chocolate is one of the most expensive in Estonia
Chocolate prices rose by 18 percent across the European Union in 2025, making Estonia one of the countries with the highest prices.
Spring temperature record broken!
Heinola has set a new temperature record today, reaching 12.6 degrees Celsius, making it the warmest day of the year so far in Finland.
Huge amount of money Ronnie O'Sullivan has missed out on despite making history
Snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan missed a significant payday by finishing second in the 2026 World Open.
Rome, attack on Rai crew filming occupied buildings by anarchists
The Rai denounces an attack on its crew in Rome while they were filming anarchist-occupied buildings following the death of two activists involved in bomb-making.
Laia Vinyals, nutritionist: 'Having dinner and leaving 12 hours until breakfast favors digestive rest'
Nutritionist Laia Vinyals emphasizes the importance of making small, sustainable changes in diet rather than strict diets for better health.
Rape under the pretext of marriage, extorted 1.8 lakh by making a video
A woman in Lucknow alleges she was raped under the pretext of marriage, extorted out of 1.8 lakh rupees, and blackmailed with compromising images.
A Boom for Polish Cuisine in the USA. One Fruit, in Particular, is Making a Splash
Polish cuisine is experiencing a surge in popularity in the USA, particularly highlighted by the success of one specific fruit.
Making a Display of Silence
The article discusses the tension between public expression and silence among artists, especially in the context of awards ceremonies.
And now, the big challenge for Álvaro Arbeloa: making Real Madrid function with all the stars together
Álvaro Arbeloa faces the challenge of uniting a star-studded Real Madrid team after recent struggles highlighted the need for collective performance.
I never make cottage pie without adding 2 spoonfuls of 1 basic ingredient everyone owns
This article discusses the importance of Worcestershire sauce and gravy granules as key ingredients in making a delicious cottage pie.
A journey of 160 KM on 1000 sharp nails, this devotee embarked on a journey to pray to Khatu Shyam
A devotee from Alwar, Nitesh, is making a remarkable pilgrimage of 160 kilometers lying on a platform of 1000 iron nails to seek blessings from Khatu Shyam.
The smell of maamoul resists destruction.. Baalbek holds on to its holiday despite the airstrikes
Despite the ongoing airstrikes, the city of Baalbek clings to its Eid traditions, particularly the making and sales of maamoul cookies, albeit with reduced commercial activity.
What do we gain and what do we lose by depending more and more on mobile phones
The article discusses the pros and cons of increasing dependence on mobile phones, including the comfort and convenience they provide, but also the potential consequences for decision-making and personal information management.
Lethal Decisions: When AI Goes to War
The article discusses the ethical implications of AI decision-making in warfare, highlighting how these decisions can have life and death consequences.
The French industrial designer of hotels who turned narrative into method and craftsmanship into signature
The article discusses the approach of French industrial designer Dorothée Meilichzon, who integrates thorough contextual research into her hotel design process, making each project unique and representative of its location.
From Japan to Germany... 22 countries together in Hormuz, making this appeal to Iran with a warning
Twenty-two countries, spanning from Japan to Germany, have issued a joint warning to Iran, urging it to cease attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil supply.
How is it possible to decide if we do not know what will happen?
The article discusses how entrepreneurs in Argentina are accustomed to making decisions amidst uncertainty, especially in light of ongoing global conflicts.
The Power of Numbers: Kishi Administration Promotes Deliberate Consensus in a Tense World
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration emphasizes swift decision-making in budget discussions, leveraging a supermajority in the House of Representatives.
Inside 'looksmaxxing', the controversial trend making young men hit their own faces
The article explores the trend of 'looksmaxxing' where young men like Marvin are engaging in intense grooming routines and facial workouts to improve their appearance.
A Madrid-Atlético without Courtois or Oblak 11 years and 34 derbies later: the night of Lunin and Musso
The upcoming Madrid derby will be significant as both key goalkeepers, Thibaut Courtois and Jan Oblak, are absent due to injuries, making way for their substitutes, Andriy Lunin and Juan Musso.
Richest Indian Actress 2026: Know who else is on the list of the richest South Indian actress Nayantara
Nayantara is set to be the richest actress in South India in 2026, with other actresses also making the list.
Andrea Orcel: On the Hunt for Commerzbank
Andrea Orcel, the CEO of UniCredit since 2021, is making an impactful presence in Germany's banking sector, particularly at Commerzbank, where his bold approach is both refreshing and intimidating to local bankers.
The vine that attracts hummingbirds and perfumes the garden: why it is one of the most chosen
The honeysuckle is a popular vine for gardens due to its rapid growth, fragrant flowers, and ability to attract hummingbirds, making it a favored choice among homeowners.
Euro Monetary Policy: In the Long Run, the ECB Should Raise Interest Rates to 3 Percent – But for Now, Wait and See
The article argues that while the European Central Bank (ECB) should aim for a long-term interest rate of 3 percent, it must first carefully assess the ongoing economic situation before making any drastic changes.
Psychologist from PR who treated girl victim of sexual abuse is convicted after making her wear only underwear in sessions and touching her body
A psychologist in Brazil was sentenced to almost 20 years for sexual abuse involving a young victim and other women, revealing a pattern of psychological manipulation and violation.
Melt the butter, add sugar, dry ingredients and a couple of eggs - soon you can indulge in blondies
This article presents an easy recipe for making blondies, a popular dessert.
Many are making a mistake that could be fatal for plants
Many gardeners are advised against clearing away dry leaves and stems in their flower beds this spring, as it could put new plant growth at risk of frost damage.
Flames’ Victor Olofsson making most of opportunity
Victor Olofsson has quickly adapted to his new role with the Calgary Flames after being traded from the Colorado Avalanche, scoring his first goal for Calgary in a victory against the Florida Panthers.
Public in line, brokers at the counter... Helpless system in front of ticket mafia, a heist on passengers' pockets!
A major ticket scam has emerged at the railway stations of Chaibasa, Chakradharpur, and Rourkela in India, involving brokers who are making it increasingly difficult for regular passengers to obtain tickets.
Tory peer accuses Nick Timothy of 'instilling fear' over Islamic prayers
Lord Tariq Ahmad has criticized Conservative MP Nick Timothy for making comments that allegedly instill fear among Muslims regarding public prayer, urging careful reflection on his words.
Prince Edward and Sophie 'making £130k a year sub-letting part of £30m estate'
Prince Edward and Sophie are reportedly earning £130,000 annually by sub-letting part of their £30 million estate at Bagshot Park.
Ninja Slashes £87 Off 4-in-1 Pizza Oven That 'Makes Restaurant Quality Pizzas' in Minutes
Ninja has reduced the price of its 4-in-1 pizza oven and air fryer by £87, making it an attractive option for spring hosting.
Fonseca: “Sinner is a robot, but Alcaraz is stronger”
Joao Fonseca has suggested that while Jannik Sinner is a very efficient player, Carlos Alcaraz possesses a greater range of skills, making him the stronger competitor of the two.
Taxes account for half of fuel prices: see where Estonia stands in the grand comparison of European countries
Fuel prices are at an all-time high throughout Europe, with taxes making up more than half of the cost at gas stations in many countries.
The Geopolitical Factor Interrupts Decision-Making More and More
The rising costs of energy and fertilizers could disrupt planting plans from the American Midwest to the Pampas region.
Martina Pavia, the granddaughter of the founders of Caro Cuore who dedicates herself to high-end bridal fashion
Martina Pavia, granddaughter of the founders of the lingerie brand Caro Cuore, is making her mark in high-end bridal fashion from her atelier in the Palacio Alcorta.