Letter from wife helped police to unravel taxi driver's murder in RR: 'solve my way'
A letter written by the wife of a man accused of arranging a taxi driver's murder has emerged as crucial evidence of premeditated crime in Brazil.
'My partner was murdered by a crossbow killer - our girl will never know her dad'
Laura Sugden reflects on the tragedy of losing her partner, Shane Gilmer, to a crossbow attack by their neighbor, while advocating for new bans on such weapons.
'Big fish' with traffic in Nunes' management forged a false account in my name, says SP vice mayor
The vice mayor of São Paulo, Colonel Ricardo Mello Araújo, claims a fraudulent account was opened in his name while discussing his ties with various allies linked to former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Kristīne Jelinska Finally Admits: "I Am Together with My Friend's Ex-Husband"
Kristīne Jelinska has publicly acknowledged on Instagram her relationship with the ex-husband of her former best friend, Diana, after previously denying rumors.
'I feared for my life': Paramedic details job trauma amid rise in assaults
St John WA reports a significant increase in assaults on paramedics, prompting a new safety campaign to address the issue.
My Pilgrimage to Daytime Drinking Bookstores
The author reflects on personal experiences of daytime drinking with friends and the impact of poetry on their emotions.
KÕRTSIKÄTŠ ⟩ The owner of Keeni Punkri reportedly got punched by the owner of Voorimehe pub. "He grabbed my jacket and then hit me!"
A local entertainment businessman in Southern Estonia was allegedly punched by another pub owner in a sudden altercation over the weekend.
'I visited my local charity shop and got lucky when spotting £13 item on shelf'
A person shares their exciting find of a valuable item purchased for just £13 at a local charity shop.
'I gave up my seat for old man on the bus but 1 comment left me heartbroken'
A man gave his bus seat to an elderly passenger and was deeply moved by a comment made during their conversation.
Alex Schulman: I Will Never Forget When I Was Forced to Be a Rabbit at My Bachelor Party
The article discusses the ongoing issue of humiliation and brutality in bachelor parties, contrasting it with anti-bullying efforts in schools and workplaces.
Abitur Stress for Parents: My Daughter is Taking the Abitur – and I Am (Almost) Losing My Mind
A German parent shares the challenges and stress of supporting their daughter through the Abitur exams, contrasting their expectations with the reality of the emotional challenges faced.
Deniz Aytekin in conversation: 'I have my triggers'
Deniz Aytekin, a prominent Bundesliga referee, discusses his authority and communication style with players, highlighting a recent viral moment with David Raum.
I have a degree in English Literature - these are my five favourite novels of the year
The article shares five favorite novels of the year from a lifelong reader and English Literature graduate.
Jonas Vingegaard: "I know my victories, not my second places"
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard reflects on his form, his upcoming season, and his rivalry with Tadej Pogačar ahead of the Volta a Catalunya.
Fabián Martín, heir of Pan de Ángel: "My father made 60 wafers an hour. Now 3,000 come out"
Fabián Martín discusses the legacy and expansion of Pan de Ángel, a business in Cipérez producing wafers for over 150 years.
I degreased my oven racks with 2 professional cleaning items - the cheapest one was better
A comparison of two oven cleaning products reveals that the cheaper option outperformed the more expensive one in cleaning efficiency.
A plaque for my grandfather Dario Fo's one hundred years; perhaps Milan can do more
The author reflects on the upcoming unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Milan honoring their grandfather, Dario Fo.
'I have mourned for justice longer than I lived with my son,' says Henry Borel's father
Leniel Borel, the father of four-year-old Henry Borel, expresses his relentless pursuit of justice following his son's tragic death five years ago, with a jury trial set to commence shortly.
Jess Hull says 'my time is coming' after another world championship medal
Jess Hull secured a silver medal in the 1,500 meters and Adam Spencer took bronze, contributing to Australia's impressive total of five medals at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland.
Rooba: I have played the best hockey of my life in the last two seasons
Robert Rooba, captain of the Estonian national ice hockey team, reflects on his and Kouvola KooKoo's successful season in the Finnish league, where they achieved a historic second-place finish.
Lorca in family: "I was born a poet and artist like one is born lame, blind, or handsome. Leave my wings in place and I will fly well"
The article discusses the cultural significance of Federico García Lorca and recent efforts to preserve his legacy amidst misconceptions and simplifications of his life and works.
Dieter Reiter ousted as mayor: "I messed it up, it's my fault"
Dieter Reiter has been ousted as the mayor of Munich, admitting his mistakes in a public statement that reflects the broader challenges faced by the SPD party.
Stop using my children as bait, Iyabo Ojo warns Baba Ijesha
Iyabo Ojo has threatened legal action against Baba Ijesha for using her children in his public statements to gain sympathy.
The Fox's Pranks Captured on a Security Camera: "What Should I Say to My Wife Now"
A Nurmijärvi resident discovered a security camera recording that revealed a fox playing with his potted plants after his wife sent him a picture of the mess it caused.
Emil Larmi's Partner Published a Heartbreaking Message: 'My Heart is Torn from My Chest'
Annika Larmi, partner of ice hockey goalkeeper Emil Larmi, shared a heartbreaking Instagram post revealing that their unborn child inherited a genetic mutation that makes survival impossible.
"Mariupol was my home. The Russians condemned me to death for defending it"
The article discusses the personal account of an individual from Mariupol who faced severe consequences for defending their home from Russian forces.
I see myself as the champion of my edition, says Bia do Brás, from BBB 24
Bia do Brás reflects on her success post-BBB 24, aspiring for her own television show while sharing her transformative journey into a new professional phase.
Stuckrad-Barre on Ulmen: 'I must clearly distance myself from my friend Christian'
Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre publicly distanced himself from his longtime friend Christian Ulmen following serious allegations of digital sexualized violence against Ulmen.
Founder of 'Chocolate for the Soul' Rūta Banionytė underwent surgery: 'My face is very swollen'
Rūta Banionytė, the founder of 'Chocolate for the Soul,' speaks about her recent surgery involving sinus lifting, bone grafting, and an implant.
Cancer Medicine: The Biohackers in My Body
The article discusses recent findings in cancer medicine, highlighting how cancer cells interact intricately with the nervous system, potentially leading to new therapies.
"We can't promise anything." That sentence was said over my head. I was nine years old and lying in a bed in the intensive care unit.
The author reflects on their experience as a nine-year-old in the intensive care unit, highlighting the power adults hold over children's futures and the balance between truth and hope in healthcare.
‘My cholesterol is rising’: Symptoms of a heart attack in men and women and when to seek urgent help
The article discusses critical symptoms of heart attacks in both men and women, emphasizing the urgency of seeking medical attention within 15 minutes.
'My healthy baby was brain damaged at birth - no one told me the truth'
A mother reveals her traumatic experience with the NHS, detailing how her son was diagnosed with severe brain damage after months of being dismissed by medical staff.
'If my children did it, they will have to pay,' says mother who reported assault on homeless man
A mother in Brazil reported her sons for assaulting a homeless man and insists they should face consequences for their actions.
Marina Berlusconi votes 'yes' at the polling station. 'The dedication to my father? I'll do it tomorrow after the results'
Marina Berlusconi voted in favor of a justice reform referendum in Milan, stating the importance of exercising the vote for a better future for Italy and postponing a dedication to her late father.
I bought my grandparents' house to be closer to her, but my mother chose to leave: the high emotional price of trying to keep the family together
The article discusses the emotional toll of familial proximity after a daughter purchases her grandparents' house to stay close to her mother, who ultimately decides to leave.
"When I arrived at Comex, there were 0 women: I said that the atmosphere was too testosterone-laden for my taste"
Eric Maumy, president of the APRIL group, discusses his efforts to improve gender diversity and the company culture at APRIL's new headquarters in France.
Wife Rita surprised defeated Aki Manninen with baby talks: "Yesterday I got it from Immu, today from my wife"
Aki Manninen reflects on his recent defeat in a fighting match, finding solace in the support of his wife Rita and emphasizing mental resilience.
I went on holiday without my boyfriend and was furious when I checked pet cam
A woman’s trust in her boyfriend is shaken after viewing unexpected activities on her pet camera while on a vacation with friends.
My Germany
The author reflects on the deep and complex relationship with Germany, describing it as a source of personal growth and security amid historical challenges.
'I got engaged 24 hours after meeting my boyfriend for first time'
Dani Scott, a Scottish woman, got engaged just a day after meeting her American boyfriend Jake in person for the first time, having previously developed a long-distance relationship through YouTube.
Iranians Tell: 'My Mother Sleeps in Her Car Now'
Many Tehran residents, fearing airstrikes, have left their homes to sleep in their cars, as regime forces hide under bridges in the city.
I gave my flat a makeover for under £45 with 6 buys – it instantly transformed my bedroom
An individual transformed their bedroom for under £45 using six budget-friendly homeware items from a sale at a retail store.
I'm an F1 hero worth almost £100m but had to sell my helicopter after losing it twice
Former Formula 1 driver Eddie Irvine discusses selling his helicopter after losing it twice, reflecting on his luxurious lifestyle and immense wealth.
A Heart-Pounding Journey, My Knees Shook Too [Yang Hee-eun's Some Day]
The author reflects on a profound trip through Guizhou and Guilin in China, sharing intimate moments with strangers that offered joy and healing.
Marijana Puljak damaged someone else's car and left, now she explains: 'My husband and I didn't notice anything'
Croatian MP Marijana Puljak has responded to accusations of damaging another vehicle and leaving the scene, claiming she was unaware of the contact due to her car's sensors not alerting her or her husband.
Jacob caught by the police with cannabis: "I sat with my head down trying to understand what was happening"
A man named Jacob in Lithuania was arrested for possessing cannabis, raising questions about the legality and proportionality of such laws in the country.
The story of biathlete Tomas Kaukenas ending his career: 'I have fulfilled my mission'
Tomas Kaukenas, a Lithuanian biathlete, reflects on his successful career, having participated in three Olympic Games and numerous international competitions.
My Story: A Symbol of Humanity Amidst War in Beirut, People Share Hope and Food
In Beirut, Lebanon, amidst ongoing conflict, people are coming together to share food and support those in need.
Nana's experience of robbery: 'I couldn't enter my home for a while'
Nana, a former member of the group After School, discussed her life post-robbery and revealed various self-defense items in her home.