Tarcísio travels to Germany and weakens right-wing protest in SP; Zema and Caiado will participate
Governor Tarcísio de Freitas will miss a right-wing protest in São Paulo to attend an event in Germany.
POWERFUL RECORD ⟩ Estonians made two laps around the globe for the Republic's sake
A movement initiative in Estonia collected over 87,000 kilometers from participants, surpassing its goal and achieving more than two laps around the Earth.
TESTS. When did the scouting movement start in Latvia during which war and other tricky questions about organizations
The article discusses a quiz about various organizations, including the scouting movement in Latvia, coinciding with International Non-Governmental Organizations Day.
AS IN A ACTION MOVIE ⟩ The anxious arrival of Estonian designer Toivo Freeman Pild in Milan: two police cars blocked our movement
Estonian designer Toivo Freeman Pild experienced a dramatic arrival at Milan Fashion Week when two police cars blocked his movement and detained him and a model for two hours under suspicion of illegal activities.
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party Give In in the City
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have made concessions in negotiations regarding the city governance in Reykjavik.
Smart App Tips for Women Teach Europe About Movement Safety
A doctoral thesis highlights how smart apps can enhance women's mobility in conservative societies and their implications for safety perceptions in Western countries.
Umbót joins the Independence Party
The political movement Umbót has aligned itself with Iceland's Independence Party, signaling a shift in the country's political landscape.
Notification for February 28
The article discusses three key announcements related to South Korea's upcoming March 1st commemoration of the March 1st Movement, a multicultural education award, and a public contest for driver's license exam questions.
Research Policy: "One Must Deliver All the Time"
Amrei Bahr, a prominent voice in the #IchBinHanna movement, expresses her intention to leave academia despite nearing a professorship, highlighting the pressures and precarious conditions faced by researchers in the scientific field.
First trial of Jeon Kwang-hoon, accused of being behind the Western District Court riot... "We must conduct a patriotic movement" application for bail
Jeon Kwang-hoon, the pastor of Sarang Jeil Church, denies charges of inciting a riot outside the Western District Court during his first trial, stating he emphasized a non-violent movement and applied for bail.
Malawi: Prophets and Profits - the Art of the Sell in Shepherd Bushiri's YouTube Sermons
The article discusses the sermons of Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, emphasizing his controversial financial teachings and influence in the evangelical movement in southern Africa.
‘Yu Gwan-sun Fart Rocket’ and ‘Kim Gu Mockery’ Before March 1st... 'Crossing the Line'
Controversial AI-created content mocking Korean independence figures Yu Gwan-sun and Kim Gu has sparked outrage online and among politicians ahead of the March 1st Independence Movement anniversary.
"They are our brothers": in Lyon, Mélenchon forgets the municipal elections to defend his movement and La Jeune Garde
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France Insoumise, defends his movement in Lyon amid tensions following the death of Quentin Deranque and his connection to La Jeune Garde.
Arch Against the Giants: the Spanish Art Festival against the Expansion of Global Fairs
The article discusses the Spanish art movement striving to maintain its relevance in the face of increasingly dominant global art fairs like Art Basel.
Was Lee Wan-yong Skilled Enough to Write Calligraphy?
The article discusses the controversial attribution of a calligraphic plaque at Independence Gate to the notorious figure Lee Wan-yong, comparing his style to that of independence activist Ahn Jung-geun.
Korean Thinkers Responding to the Global Crisis
The article discusses a new initiative focusing on prominent Korean thinkers and their philosophies as responses to contemporary global crises and societal issues in South Korea.
Giant cargo transport alters traffic on the Dutra and mobilizes special operations in the region
A massive transformer weighing over 800 tons is causing traffic disruptions on the Dutra highway in Brazil, with expected congestion due to its slow movement.
Mayor of Mosfellsbær on the list of the Left-Green Movement in Reykjavik
Regína Ásvaldsdóttir, the mayor of Mosfellsbær, announced she will not seek reappointment but will run for a position on the Left-Green Movement's list for the upcoming municipal elections in Reykjavik.
Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed Forces
A Conservative MP in Canada is seeking to identify any federal employees or members of the Canadian Armed Forces who support the 'antifa' movement.
The event of the Kokoomus Youth and the Alliance of Finnishness was interrupted – both activists and the Blue-Black Movement were present
A lecture event organized by the Kokoomus Youth and the Alliance of Finnishness in Turku was interrupted by activists.
Reduction of cargo vehicle movement is perceived at the Rumichaca bridge, at the border between Ecuador and Colombia
Ecuador will increase its security tax on imports from Colombia, leading to a significant reduction in vehicle movement at the Rumichaca border.
The agreement on free movement between Gibraltar and Spain will be signed next month
An agreement aimed at removing border checks between Gibraltar and Spain following years of negotiations is slated to be signed next month.
Eligijus Masiulis connects his case with attempts to obtain a list of Swiss bank clients from Lithuania
Former Liberal Movement leader Eligijus Masiulis discusses the connections between the 2015 "Swiss Leaks" scandal and Lithuania in his newly released memoir.
The end of 'the fence': starting in April, Gibraltar joins the Schengen area without renouncing its sovereignty
Gibraltar will join the Schengen zone in April, allowing free movement while maintaining its British sovereignty and adhering to EU regulations as per the new post-Brexit agreement.
The Global Solidarity Fleet Announces Departure Again Towards Gaza in April
The Global Solidarity Fleet has announced its intention to set sail for the Gaza Strip on April 12, aiming to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid.
New Literary Books on February 27
A review of several new literary works, including novels and anthologies by various authors in South Korea, highlighting themes of struggle, identity, and social issues.
In light of the Gaza movement, the University of California financially braces against Trump’s measures
The University of California has initiated a $2 billion bond sale to counteract actions from the Trump administration aimed at the university and similar educational institutions.
An ancient Chinese practice that helps lower blood pressure: how to do it, step by step
The article discusses Baduanjin, an ancient Chinese practice that combines movement and mindfulness, which has been shown to help lower blood pressure and is comparable to brisk walking according to a recent study.
Invisible movement may determine the durability of dental fillings
A study from the University of Tartu reveals that molecular movement continues in dental fillings after they harden, potentially affecting their longevity.
225 National Heroes at Daegu Prison... 'Please Create a Daegu Independence Movement Memorial Hall'
There is a movement among Daegu's civic society to establish a branch of the Independence Hall in Daegu, spurred by the recently proposed amendment to the Independence Hall Law.
Podcast: Rita Piironen left the Laestadian movement and began using drugs as a teenager - 'It was a pretty wild time'
In a podcast episode, Rita Piironen discusses her departure from the Laestadian faith and her struggles with drug use during her teenage years.
"They are unsophisticated rednecks": why Silicon Valley and the far right are bent on building colossal monuments
The article discusses the trend of constructing large, reactionary monuments in Silicon Valley and the involvement of tech investors alongside the far right in this movement.
Kim Dong-yeon: "Jeon Han-gil is insane... applied for the Yoon Again rally as a March 1st event"
Kim Dong-yeon, the governor of Gyeonggi Province, criticized former lecturer Jeon Han-gil for attempting to hold a controversial rally in the guise of a family cultural event honoring the March 1st movement.
Sagittarius Horoscope for today, February 26, 2026: predictions for health, love, and money
Today's horoscope for Sagittarius offers insights into health, love, and financial aspects, encouraging exploration and movement.
Retail turnover in Campinas reaches a record 71.5% in 2025
In 2025, worker turnover in Campinas' retail sector reached a historic high of 71.5%, indicating significant employee movement within the industry.
2027: Ex-LP presidential aspirant Faduri declares bid on NRM platform
Former Labour Party presidential aspirant Joseph Faduri has announced his intention to run for the presidency in 2027 under the National Rescue Movement, advocating for a youth-led initiative against Nigeria's political elite.
Influence Operations in the House of Representatives Election? Is There a Strategic and Clever Movement to Evade Detection?
During Japan's House of Representatives election period, critical posts about the government circulated on social media, raising suspicions of foreign influence operations.
How shed boxes became one of the most precious collections in Australia
The article discusses the significant archive created by Gary Foley, showcasing the history of Aboriginal activism in Australia through various collected items.
Morena 'doesn't know how to work harder': initiative for deputies to work 48 hours a week rejected
A proposal from Movimiento Ciudadano for deputies to work a 48-hour week was rejected by the Morena party during discussions on labor reforms in Mexico.
Obidient movement petitions IG over Edo attack, demands probe
The Obidient Movement is calling for a federal investigation into a violent attack on its leaders in Edo State, Nigeria.
Last-minute demand from the trade union movement to the government – The draft law must be withdrawn
Trade union confederations in Finland demand the withdrawal of a government proposal regarding the conditions of fixed-term employment contracts, citing inadequate preparation and problematic interpretations.
Reservations herald new records in tourism for 2026
Current reservation trends suggest a rise in tourist movement in Greece's popular summer destinations despite economic downturns in Germany and potential geopolitical conflicts.
Carnival in BH sets attendance record and R$ 1.4 billion in revenue; PBH already plans 2027 edition
Belo Horizonte's Carnival reached a historical record in 2026 with 6.6 million attendees and an estimated financial movement of R$ 1.4 billion.
Referendum, Nordio: "Open debate after the vote". Conte: "Your plan is a criminal design"
A heated debate took place in Palermo between Justice Minister Nordio and the leader of the 5-Star Movement, Conte, regarding the implications of an upcoming referendum.
Russia allows the construction of tunnels for sending migrants to Europe
Russia is reportedly permitting the construction of tunnels designed to facilitate the illegal movement of migrants from Belarus to Poland, involving experts from the Middle East.
Invitation from Trump's MAGA movement: Bavarian AfD faction leader Ebner-Steiner travels to the USA
Katrin Ebner-Steiner, the leader of the AfD faction in Bavaria's state parliament, is traveling to the United States for political discussions, invited by a MAGA movement organization.
What happened with the six expelled assembly members from Pachakutik? The movement aims to prevent more cases with the formation of organic units
In September 2025, six assembly members of Pachakutik were expelled from the movement for aligning with the government and voting with the ruling party, leading to a push for training organic units to prevent future occurrences.
Parliament: The plenary voted in favor of lifting the immunity of D. Markopoulos – Confrontation between the ND MP and Z. Konstantopoulou
The Greek Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of lifting the parliamentary immunity of ND MP Dimitris Markopoulos in response to a lawsuit filed against him by Stefanos Kasselakis, the president of the Democracy Movement.
President Yoon: “Signs of money previously stalled in real estate flowing into productive capital markets are positive”
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed optimism about the movement of capital out of the real estate sector into more productive markets during a meeting with senior members of the Democratic Party.
Four-Year Prison Sentence for Leaders of Tunisia's Ennahda Movement in Case of Former Parliamentarian's Death
Two leaders of Tunisia's Ennahda movement have been sentenced to four years in prison in connection with the death of former parliamentarian Jilani Debboussi.