VIDEOS: JL1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
This article reports on various Brazilian news highlights including the death of TV and theater star Juca de Oliveira, police actions against animal cruelty, and significant political developments.
The fake psychologist, the 'humiliations' and the interns in distress: the insidious mechanism of control of a pseudo-therapist
Thirty-two individuals accuse Sonia S. of exploiting vulnerable individuals through seminars she led across France, highlighting issues of mental manipulation and cult-like behaviors.
Tears in Father’s Eyes While Talking About Harish
In a poignant moment, Harish's father recalls his interaction with a neurospecialist, revealing the emotional turmoil following his son's accident.
'Now we have no one...', woman commits suicide 12 days after husband's death
A woman from Unnao committed suicide just 12 days after her husband's death, feeling devastated and alone after losing her only support.
"I will make you drink his tears": behind the suicide of Mehdi Bassit, cyberbullying raids reveal the toxic side of TikTok
The article explores the toxic environment on TikTok that has surfaced following the suicide of TikToker Mehdi Bassit, highlighting ongoing digital conflicts fueled by cyberbullying.
Judge rejects NCR defence for Toronto man found guilty of stabbing husband in 2021
Leahain Malcolm was found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2021 stabbing of his husband after a judge rejected his insanity defense.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Friday, March 6, 2026
The broadcast discusses a variety of legal and criminal matters, including the investigation into Vorcaro's leaked data and new developments regarding his prison conditions.
What was Kekin doing at school? Principal: 'She was invited as a psychiatrist'
The principal of a Zagreb high school defended the invitation of MP Ivana Kekin, stating she was there solely as a psychiatrist, amid media scrutiny and political backlash.
Podcast: Tero Vesterinen was hit with a terrible feeling at Christmas – his partner made a decisive gesture
In a podcast, Finnish musician Tero Vesterinen discusses his struggles with depression and anxiety, revealing how he has turned his life around with therapy and support from his partner.
Racist abuse left Arokodare devastated – Wolves boss
Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Tolu Arokodare faced significant emotional distress due to racist abuse following a missed penalty, as expressed by head coach Rob Edwards during a press conference.
Pepa Blanes: 'I had anorexia and I am obsessed with that topic. There are few movies about it'
Pepa Blanes discusses the transformative journey of women in fiction through her new book, highlighting the importance of female representation in cinema and exploring themes like friendship, desire, and mental health.
EastEnders airs devastating scenes as Ravi confesses to attacking his own son
In a gripping episode, Ravi from EastEnders confesses to his violent attack on his son Nugget amidst a mental breakdown.
Researchers say 4p tablet 'boosts your happiness' and could reduce anxiety
A low-cost tablet is suggested to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and boost overall happiness by addressing vitamin B12 deficiency.
Zuckerberg attends ‘SNS addiction’ trial… “Parental control is useless,” research impact
Mark Zuckerberg testified in a trial regarding social media addiction, arguing that Instagram is focused on building sustainable communities rather than increasing user time.
Impact of COVID Remote Learning and Social Media: Increased Anxiety and Depression Among University Students Worldwide
Research indicates a significant rise in anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts among university students globally, exacerbated by COVID-19 remote learning and social media exposure.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: 'Repugnant Online Hate': Malinin Speaks Out
U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin has addressed the overwhelming online hate he faced following his performance at the Milan Olympics, providing insight into his emotional struggles.
Rumors of child theft, woman paraded... the truth turned out to be different
A woman in Madhya Pradesh was falsely accused of child theft and paraded by a mob following rumors, which later turned out to be untrue as she was found to be mentally ill.
New Books on February 6th
A collection of new literary works, including insights on personal responsibility from sociologist Jo Hyung-geun and an exploration of societal comfort versus discomfort by psychiatrist Taro Kumashiro, along with a report on Twitter's transformation into 'X' under Elon Musk.