Kristersson on Expulsions: I Will Not Precede
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson addresses the issue of teenage expulsions in a recent interview, stating he takes the matter seriously but will not make any immediate commitments until further investigation is completed.
Dukas on wiretaps: "The struggle continues for the punishment of the guilty, no matter how high they are"
Mayor of Athens, Haris Dukas, comments on a judicial decision regarding wiretapping, emphasizing it as a vindication for PASOK and Niko Androulakis.
Erling Pytte became very important for Norwegian physics
Erling Pytte, a Norwegian-American physicist known for his work at IBM in condensed matter physics, passed away at the age of 88.
Porsche or Seicento? Equipment Alone Won't Drive in Bobsleighs, Skills Matter Too
In bobsleigh, athletes' skills are crucial as disparities in equipment quality among competitors significantly affect their performance.
The sale of the Espoo Metro Arena has become a police matter – New information on unusual turns: 'There's no sense to it'
The sale of the Espoo Metro Arena has raised police scrutiny following concerns regarding the legitimacy of the deal involving several key figures.
Letter to the Editor: Shameful Silence about How Israel is Expelling Doctors from Gaza
The article expresses outrage over Israel's decision to expel help organizations from Palestinian territories, highlighting the silence of Swedish media on the matter.
Oh Jesus, the Norwegian culture war continues
The article discusses the ongoing culture wars in Norway and expresses the author's perspective on the matter.
EU talk on further seizure of Russian assets ‘is closed’ – German FM
Germany's Foreign Minister stated that discussions regarding seizing frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine have concluded, indicating a shift in the EU's stance on the matter.
N. Androulakis on wiretapping: I will continue the fight until the end, everyone will be held accountable, no matter how high they are
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis asserts his commitment to fighting against abuses of power and calls for accountability following a recent court decision on surveillance practices.
An Egyptian Series that Concerns the Israeli Army - What is the Story?
The Egyptian series 'Sahab Al-Ard' has provoked significant criticism from the Israeli Army, indicating the show's impact and the sensitive nature of its subject matter.
Trial in Munich: Dispute over old trees: Court stops felling on Königinstraße
A Bavarian administrative court has temporarily halted the felling of old trees in Munich's Königinstraße, marking the second intervention in a matter of months.
The National Human Rights Commission to express opposition to President Yoon's discussion on lowering the age of delinquent minors
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has decided to maintain its opposition to lowering the age for delinquent minors following President Yoon's suggestion to discuss the matter.
Credit Card Rules: Can you go to jail for not paying your credit card bill? Know the legal truths and ways to avoid it
The article discusses the legal implications of not paying credit card bills in India, clarifying that while it is generally a civil matter, fraudulent behavior could lead to legal consequences.
Zacharidis after the conviction for the wiretapping: 'Who put these four to do the job?'
SYRIZA spokesperson Kostas Zacharidis questioned the government's involvement in illegal wiretapping following a court ruling on the matter.
How was the matter resolved between Delhi and Shimla police?
The Delhi police detained three Youth Congress workers from Shimla after a dramatic standoff with the Shimla police, who initially held them back for questioning.
Michal excluded asking pensioners and children for fare on county lines
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal announced that pensioners and children will not be charged fare on county bus lines, emphasizing it as a fundamental issue whether officials or politicians prevail on the matter.
'Corruption in the Judiciary' Chapter: NCERT Apologizes, Hearing Scheduled Today by CJI's Bench
NCERT has apologized for including a chapter on corruption in the judiciary in its curriculum amidst a Supreme Court hearing on the matter.
They Took Him from Home and Did an Encounter... Family Accuses in the Death of 19-Year-Old Youth
The family of a 19-year-old in Punjab accuses police of a fake encounter that resulted in his death, demanding a judicial investigation into the matter.
99.99% of Mass is Dark Matter… The Darkest Dark Galaxy Ever Discovered
Researchers have discovered the darkest dark galaxy, CDG-2, which is composed of more than 99.9% dark matter, using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Alcolumbre does not schedule special taxation for data centers; Haddad speaks of 'sovereignty' and that there is a solution if Congress wants
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad emphasized the importance of a special taxation regime to attract data centers as a matter of 'digital sovereignty', as the Senate President has not yet scheduled a vote on the approved measure from the Chamber of Deputies.
Luke Combs’ brutal response to ‘liberal’ labels: ‘Why do we all care?’
Luke Combs criticizes political labeling and discusses his experiences with backlash from both liberal and conservative sides regarding his stance on racism and culture.
It was only a matter of time before the scandalized director of the Louvre had to resign
Following significant security issues, the Louvre's director Laurence Des Cars has stepped down amidst ongoing criticism.
The biggest omissions in Trump’s State of the Union — and why they matter in 2026
President Trump’s State of the Union address highlighted key policy proposals but left out significant issues that could impact his second term in 2026.
When a car sinks into ice, it’s only a matter of minutes – here's what to do
This article discusses the dangers and necessary precautions when a vehicle falls through ice, emphasizing the critical need for preparedness and appropriate equipment.
The Ministry of Finance defends KSeF. No word about the director's resignation
The Polish Ministry of Finance is under scrutiny following the resignation of a director linked to the implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), but it remains silent on the matter while highlighting the success of the system.
Does it matter that Mazda's bestseller has a weaker engine? The new CX-5 surprises with its improvements
The third generation of Mazda's best-selling model focuses on practical improvements rather than radical changes to meet customer demands.
Transporters have been waiting for four months for compensation for commercial discounts; the ATD promises them after March 6
Transport companies in Latvia have been awaiting government compensation for commercial discounts for four months, with promises from the authorities to resolve the matter soon.
Gunnar D Hansson receives the Academy's Nordic Prize: 'This matter of poetry is very important'
Gunnar D Hansson has been awarded the Academy's Nordic Prize, acknowledging his significant contributions to poetry and the literary arts in Sweden.
What did Shahzad Poonawala say about changing the name of Kerala?
Shahzad Poonawala commented on the proposal to change the name of Kerala, offering his perspective on the matter.
The justice system doesn’t work: reforming it is not just a right-wing issue but a matter for everyone
Stefano Bandecchi, a local politician and president of the province of Terni, advocates for a reform of the justice system in Italy, emphasizing that the issue transcends political affiliations.
UN supports lasting peace in Ukraine, US abstains from voting
The UN has declared its support for a sustainable peace in Ukraine, while the United States chose to abstain from a recent vote on the matter.
The Welfare Department of Kópavogur Apologizes for Bakkakot
The Welfare Department of Kópavogur issued an apology regarding a matter related to Bakkakot.
Luis Enrique breaks his silence on the Hakimi case
Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique has commented on the allegations against player Achraf Hakimi, stating that the matter is now in the hands of justice following an official rape accusation.
Ethics guards will investigate whether a Panevėžys district municipality official mixed public and private interests
The commission will investigate if Ina Kulikauskienė, the head of the Legal Department of the Panevėžys District Municipality, mismanaged public and private interests by approving a mayoral decree linked to a property matter involving a person close to her.
Sword of Arrest Looming Over Shankaracharya in Sexual Assault Case
The threat of arrest for Shankaracharya has increased after a new case was registered against him in a sexual assault matter, with police preparing for medical examinations of the victims.
This was an internal matter... the case should not be of protest, but of disrespecting the vest
The article discusses a protest at the India AI Impact Summit where Youth Congress members caused disruption by removing their shirts and shouting slogans against key political figures, leading to multiple arrests.
The relationship with Europe does not have to be a yes or no question
A former Icelandic foreign minister argues that Iceland's relationship with Europe can be expanded without full EU membership, while expressing concerns over the limitations of the current public discourse on the matter.
The Olympics talks about peace, but the symbol of the Russian invasion does not matter. It earns money.
The article discusses the contradiction between the Olympic Games' advocacy for peace and the continued presence of a symbol associated with the Russian invasion, questioning the ethical implications of profiting from this situation.
Inquiry into Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein is a matter for MPs, says No 10
Downing Street stated that the parliamentary inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's connections to Jeffrey Epstein is an issue for MPs, amid calls for more details about his past as a trade envoy.
Comment: The favorite performs last in UMK, does it matter?
The article discusses the implications of the performance order for the favorite act in Finland's Uuden musiikin kilpailu (UMK) and argues that it is unlikely to affect the competition outcome.
'Heartbreaking' Netflix series based on true story is ideal for Adolescence fans
'Heartbreaking' Netflix series based on a true story is highly recommended for fans of Adolescence, though it deals with heavy subject matter.
A Family Matter: Lesbianism in the Eighties and Many Silences
The first novel by Claire Lynch explores the challenges faced by a woman in the 1980s who falls in love with another woman, amid the societal and familial pressures of the time.
Albares officially requests the EU to lift sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez and begins talks with other countries: "There is harmony and understanding"
The Spanish government has officially requested the EU to lift sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, indicating positive discussions with other nations on this matter.
Police used stun gun on girl - will be a matter for the Labor Court
The Police Union is suing the Police Force in Labor Court over disciplinary measures against an officer who allegedly misused a stun gun on a 15-year-old girl.
Minister Tavio to London - An Unusual Matter on the Table
Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio is visiting London to promote economic collaboration between Finland and Britain, focusing on security, defense, and space technology.
Wojciech Saługa: If we want to matter in Europe, we must tighten cooperation
Wojciech Saługa discusses the growing idea of creating a single large urban entity within the Silesian Metropolis to address local challenges and enhance regional significance.
The Chapter Accepts the Wedding of Rainbow Couples in the Facilities of the Lahti Parish - The Chapel Was Excluded
The Mikkeli Chapter has decided that same-sex couples can still be married in the facilities of the Salpausselkä Parish despite previous conflicts regarding the matter.
Did the black hole image deceive us? A recent study could overturn our perceptions of the structure of the Milky Way
A new study suggests that the object imaged as a black hole in the center of the Milky Way may not be a black hole after all, but rather a different structure mimicking its effects.
Condemned to Win. Why the Triumphs of This Italy Matter Double
The Italian Olympic Foundation received a standing ovation at the International Olympic Committee session for its dedication to the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, highlighting Italy's readiness on the global stage despite challenges.
[Breaking News] Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae: Reforming the Judicial System Could Be a Constitutional Matter
Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae has expressed concerns about the ruling party's judicial reform bills, emphasizing the need for public debate and discussion as they could fundamentally change South Korea's judiciary system.