Caps II in Mogi das Cruzes moves to a new address starting this Monday
The Caps II center in Mogi das Cruzes is relocating to a new address in Brás Cubas as part of a restructuring of mental health services.
Israel moves towards escalation: Calls up 100,000 reservists - Netanyahu announces increasing tension
Israel has announced the mobilization of approximately 100,000 reservists as part of an ongoing military campaign against Iran.
A big coup in the SM-league
American forward Connor Ford moves from Jukurit to Rauman Lukko on loan for the rest of the season.
Two potential destinations for Salah after nearing his departure from Liverpool
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah is reportedly on the verge of leaving Liverpool, with potential moves to Saudi Arabia or the United States in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Peter Andre shares hopes to be a grandfather as Junior moves in with girlfriend
Peter Andre expresses excitement at the prospect of becoming a grandfather as his son Junior begins living with his girlfriend.
Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah transfer update as club eye cut-price summer swoop
Liverpool is considering potential transfer moves, particularly regarding Mohamed Salah, as they navigate the final stages of the season and prepare for a critical summer.
The IQ Era arrives: the Mobile presents the phone that thinks and moves by itself
The Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona marks a pivotal moment in technology, introducing advanced AI-driven mobile devices and celebrating the event's 20th anniversary in the city.
The story of that magical road... where people stand and the city moves!
A unique escalator system in Hong Kong allows residents to stand still while the city moves around them, redefining urban commuting.
Ligue 1: Monaco secures victory against Angers and moves closer to the Top 4
Monaco's 2-0 victory over Angers keeps them in contention for a Champions League spot, narrowing the gap to the Top 4.
The Olympic King moves on easily: - I have taken it easy
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, after winning six gold medals at the Olympics, reported having relaxed days and successfully advanced in the sprint competition in Falun.
Iran War: Greece's Role, Their Moves - How and Where the US and Israel Are Involved
The United States and Israel have launched a coordinated attack on Iran, targeting its nuclear facilities and military bases, as tensions in the region escalate.
Art Moves to the Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf region is emerging as a dynamic hub for art, attracting artists and curators, including many from Spain, despite its lack of freedoms.
Canada moves diplomats from Tel Aviv
Canada's government has decided to relocate part of its diplomatic staff from Israel amidst rising tensions in the region.
The new global order: Europe moves from acceptance to action
The article discusses Europe’s response to the changing dynamics of international relations as illustrated during the 2024 Munich Security Conference.
After 25 Years of Negotiation, the Giant Deal Moves Forward - EU to Apply
The European Union has announced the temporary application of the Mercosur trade agreement, a deal that has been negotiated for 25 years with South American countries.
New information on the police investigation into Pepe Willberg's accident
Singer Pepe Willberg is suspected of aggravated endangerment of traffic safety and causing bodily harm, with the investigation making progress as the case moves toward prosecution.
VIDEO ⟩ Mother bear moves under a house for winter with her cubs
A mother bear and her three cubs have made a den under a vacation home in Lake Tahoe, prompting wildlife officials to allow them to stay there until spring.
Sweden Moves Towards a Social Media Ban for Children
Sweden plans to implement a nationwide ban on mobile phones in schools by 2026 and is considering a social media ban for children.
Police Moves to Hitler's Birthplace – Strong Criticism
The city of Braunau am Inn in Austria plans to relocate its police station to the birthplace of Adolf Hitler, sparking significant criticism.
"Moves 242 ships a day": Xi's strange move in the South China Sea
In 2025, the South China Sea experienced an unprecedented Chinese naval presence with an average of 241 operational ships daily, reflecting a clear strategy by Beijing.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
On Friday, sleet and freezing rain may fall
On Friday, Estonia is expected to experience sleet and freezing rain as warm air moves in from the west.
FG moves to boost research financing for enterprise development
The Nigerian Federal Government is enhancing research financing to boost commercialization and enterprise development, according to Minister Dr. Kingsley Udeh.
SM-liiga NHL diamond moves abroad - here's the price tag
Alberts Smits, an 18-year-old player from Mikkelin Jukurit, has signed a loan agreement to play for Red Bull München in the DEL league as the transfer deadline approaches.
PET Moves Police Exercise Away from School Area
The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) has relocated a planned police exercise away from a school area in response to public concerns about noise and safety.
Nigeria: El-Rufai Asks Court to Block Moves By ICPC, EFCC, SSS to Freeze His Bank Accounts, Assets
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has filed a lawsuit to prevent Nigerian anti-corruption and security agencies from freezing his bank accounts and seizing his assets.
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern moves to Australia
Dame Jacinda Ardern has decided to relocate to Australia, reportedly house hunting in Sydney's northern beaches.
Afternoon Update: Grace Tame takes aim at PM’s ‘difficult’ answer; Jacinda Ardern moves to Australia; and rejection sensitive dysphoria
Grace Tame criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's choice of the word 'difficult' to describe her, interpreting it as a misogynistic term for assertive women.
Why Spanish films could be the salvation of cinemas: "Hollywood moves a lot of people, but what is driving the box office is Spanish cinema"
Spanish cinema is emerging as a key driver for box office sales amidst struggles faced by Hollywood due to industry crises.
The Moves with which King Juan Carlos I Deactivated the 23-F Coup: "This Has to End Once and for All"
Felipe González defends the actions of King Juan Carlos I during the 23-F coup attempt, calling them decisive and exemplary, and urges complete declassification of related documents.
House GOP moves to censure Dem who disrupted Trump address for 2nd straight year
House Republicans are pursuing a censure against Rep. Al Green after his disruption during President Trump's address for the second consecutive year.
Washington moves to ease oil blockade on Cuba amid severe humanitarian crisis
The US has announced plans to ease its oil blockade on Cuba due to severe humanitarian conditions exacerbated by the blockade.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya Moves to Warsaw: Reveals Reasons
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has moved to Warsaw due to security concerns following a reduction in her personal protection by the Lithuanian government.
Is China flexing its intelligence muscle by tracking US military moves near Iran?
A Chinese company is gaining attention for its detailed posts on US military deployments in the Middle East, which experts suggest highlights China's growing intelligence capabilities.
Alexandria’s historic tram faces final stop as modern rail project moves ahead
Alexandria, Egypt's historic tram system, which has been in operation for 163 years, is set to be replaced by a modern light rail project, sparking concerns among residents about the loss of this cultural heritage.
KalPa Drops a News Bomb: The Championship Guarantee Man Moves Abroad
KalPa's sports director Anssi Laine is leaving the team to take a position abroad, after successfully constructing the championship-winning team last season.
Spring temperatures will arrive in Poland. When will it get warmer?
Poland is experiencing a mix of weather conditions as warmer air gradually moves in, with current cold and humid systems still impacting the eastern regions.
What do the repeated dismissals reveal about the nature of governance in South Sudan?
The article discusses the recent dismissals of government officials in South Sudan under President Salva Kiir, suggesting they reflect strategic moves to maintain control amid ongoing conflict and speculation about succession.
Precipitation area with snowfall moves over the western half of the country
A weather front bringing snowfall is expected to sweep across the western half of Iceland today, with varying conditions in different regions.
Mar Rendón leaves Mexico and moves back to Ecuador
Singer Mar Rendón announced her return to Ecuador from Mexico, expressing the challenges of leaving after three years of living there.
Fast-moving snowstorm advances on southern Ontario, shuts down northern roads
A significant snowstorm is impacting northern Ontario, causing major road closures and threatening to disrupt travel as it moves toward southern regions including Toronto.
From cyber blitz to regime decapitation: the three US moves against Iran
The article discusses the escalating military presence of the US in the Middle East amid ongoing negotiations with Iran, with little optimism for a diplomatic resolution.
Estonian Victory ⟩ Vanilla Ninja moves towards the final of the Chilean music festival as a people's favorite!
Vanilla Ninja has advanced to the next round of the Vina del Mar music festival in Chile after recently winning the Eesti Laul 2026.
AMT moves the Bicentenario Registration Center to new facilities
The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) in Quito is relocating the Bicentenario Registration Center to new premises to improve service efficiency and transparency, effective March 2, 2026.
TPS captain out – this is how the club explains
TPS captain Tarmo Reunanen moves to Swiss HC Ajoie on loan for the remainder of the season following disciplinary issues within the team.
Lawsuit Against Former Deputy Accused of Kidnapping Journalist Moves to Second Instance by Decision of TJRR
The case against former Deputy Jalser Renier, accused of kidnapping and torturing journalist Romano dos Anjos, has been elevated to the second judicial instance in Brazil following a unanimous decision by the TJRR judges.
The Technological Giant Moves Towards the Middle East: The US Gathers Forces
US military forces are being deployed in the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran over its nuclear program.
JPMorgan: Sees parallels with the global crisis of 2008 – 'Some are making foolish moves to increase revenue'
Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase & Co., warns that current trends in the financial industry could lead to a crisis similar to that of 2008, as heightened competition pushes some players to make unwise decisions.
Ruth Langsford drops marriage bombshell as she moves on from Eamonn Holmes
Ruth Langsford expresses openness to dating and possibly marrying again after her split from Eamonn Holmes, promoting her new self-help book about embracing life changes.
The strong storm on the east coast of the US moves north after leaving more than half a million people without electricity
A significant winter storm impacting the east coast of the US has left hundreds of thousands without power and caused widespread travel disruptions.