Liveblog Rhineland-Palatinate: The change of power in Mainz is official
The CDU has officially taken over the government in Rhineland-Palatinate, ending nearly 35 years of SPD leadership with Gordon Schnieder as the likely new Minister-President.
Report: Warmest records in the last eleven years
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization highlights that the last eleven years have recorded unprecedented global warmth, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Recent report warns: climate change is intensifying further
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization indicates that climate change is accelerating, with significant implications for thousands of years.
Strengthening Preference for Local Talent in Civil Service Recruitment... Introduction of Additional Points System
A new civil service recruitment policy in South Korea will provide additional points to candidates who have lived in a region for over 15 years to promote local talent and enhance public trust.
The United States will not require a passport or document from certain passengers on domestic flights: how to know if you are on the list
The United States has announced that minors under 18 years old will not need to present any form of identification to board domestic flights, as per a new exemption from existing travel regulations.
Kristina Tučkutė, living in New York and disappeared from public view, divorced her husband: "It wasn't easy to start over"
Model Kristina Tučkutė, who had been out of the public eye for years, shares her struggles and recent divorce as she rebuilds her life in Los Angeles.
State Election Rheinland-Palatinate: How the Electoral Districts Voted
The state of Rheinland-Palatinate holds elections for a new parliament, with the SPD having governed for the past 35 years, and speculation on who will be the new minister-president after the recent resignation of Malu Dreyer.
Exodus of Dominicans in New York: Study Reveals Why Migrant Population Has Decreased in Recent Years
A study reveals a 13% decrease in the Dominican population in New York from 2021 to 2024 due to economic challenges despite ongoing immigration.
Fresh hunt for mom and boy, 3, set to take place at home of evil killer
A new search is set to begin at the former home of a convicted killer for the remains of Renee MacRae and her son Andrew, who disappeared 50 years ago.
Former FBI agent Robert Levinson’s disappearance still unsolved as bureau presses for new tips
The FBI is renewing its appeal for information regarding the unsolved disappearance of former agent Robert Levinson, who went missing in Iran nearly 20 years ago.
Amazon is preparing to enter the smartphone arena
Amazon is reportedly launching a new smartphone initiative focused on artificial intelligence, twelve years after its unsuccessful first attempt in the mobile industry.
Musical celebrates 60 years of TV Globo with television classics and nostalgia
A new theatrical production, 'Espelho Mágico - TV Globo - 60 anos, o musical', celebrates the 60th anniversary of Brazil's TV Globo through nostalgic performances of unforgettable moments from its history.
With a broad exhibition of Wifredo Lam, MoMA reviews the facets of the surrealist
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has launched a comprehensive exhibition to honor Cuban surrealist Wifredo Lam, celebrating nearly 90 years since it acquired its first piece of his art.
After 900 years: The British hereditary seats are now disappearing
New legislation is phasing out the hereditary seats in the British House of Lords after nearly a millennium of tradition.
Strictly’s longest-serving dancer, Karen Hauer, quits show after 14 years
Karen Hauer, the longest-serving female dancer on 'Strictly Come Dancing', has announced her departure from the show after 14 years, citing a desire to pursue new projects.
"We Are Back!" The Return of the King of K-Pop… BTS Finally Reunites with ARMY
BTS made a highly anticipated return to the stage after over three years, performing a series of their new songs and engaging emotionally with their fans, ARMY, in a vibrant setting in Seoul.
Cerrado Fruit Guide: Learn About 120 Species; See Which Are Toxic
A new guide showcases the edible fruits of the Cerrado biome, revealing both toxic and non-toxic species after 20 years of research.
Business Ticker: Amazon is developing a new smartphone
Amazon is reportedly working on a new smartphone, codenamed 'Transformer', more than ten years after its first smartphone failure, focusing on personalization and AI integration with Alexa.
Window for new regulation only for old debts – Payment plan in 4 years
The Greek government is considering a new model for restructuring old tax debts as part of measures to increase revenue amid the crisis in the Middle East.
Delay in the Census Blocks Update of Data on Population Living in Disaster-Prone Areas
The Brazilian government announced a crucial update for data guiding policies for those at risk from extreme climate events, but after two years, there's still no release date for the new information.
New images show different angles of the moment the Juscelino Kubitschek bridge collapsed two years ago
Newly released footage reveals multiple angles of the Juscelino Kubitschek bridge collapse that occurred almost two years ago in Brazil, highlighting the tragic events leading to the disaster.
Police expanded the investigation / Marta Šimečková faces new prosecution regarding the crime of subsidy fraud
Slovak police have expanded their investigation into Marta Šimečkova for subsidy fraud, now covering multiple years and involving financial discrepancies in public funding.
Confirmation of the acquittal of Pablo Ghisoni, the doctor who was imprisoned accused of abusing his son
Pablo Ghisoni, a doctor who spent three years in prison accused of sexual abuse, has been acquitted by the Supreme Court of Justice in Buenos Aires after new evidence emerged from one of his children.
Military Police Uniform of Piauí Changes After About 20 Years; See New Model
The military police of Piauí, Brazil, have introduced a new uniform for their officers for the first time in nearly two decades, featuring a new dark blue color and updated identification elements.
Amazon plans its first smartphone more than 10 years after a failed attempt with the Fire Phone
Amazon is preparing to launch a new smartphone more than a decade after its unsuccessful Fire Phone attempt in 2014.
The Minds of 99 have released their first single in what feels like 100 years. And it was worth the wait
Danish rock band The Minds of 99 have made a much-anticipated return with a new single that has been praised by music critics.
Brazil also sets limits on the presence of adolescents on social networks
Brazil has implemented a new law that limits the online presence of adolescents under 16 years of age, requiring parental supervision of their online activities.
Composer Zane Dombrovska on the journey to her new album: Two years ago I accidentally deleted all the material
Composer Zane Dombrovska discusses her musical journey, the creation of her new album, and the challenges she faced, including accidentally deleting her material two years ago.
Vazelon Monastery: From Abandonment to the Investment Program of 2026 - New Development for the Historic Monastery of Pontians
The Vazelon Monastery in Pontus, a significant symbol of Pontian Greek heritage, is undergoing restoration and development after years of neglect.
Mercedes announce new right-hand man for Toto Wolff as team boss reacts to decision
Mercedes Formula 1 team has officially appointed Bradley Lord as deputy team principal, acknowledging his extended responsibilities over the past two years.
ITV Vera's Brenda Blethyn says 'I had to behave myself' as she opens up on new role
Brenda Blethyn reflects on her departure from ITV's Vera after 14 years while promoting her new role in A Woman of Substance.
Football in the East: Fields of Arrogance
Two new publications illuminate the forces that fractured football in East Germany during the reunification years, highlighting ongoing structural inequalitites.
After a hiatus of almost four years, BTS is back
BTS returns with a new album and world tour, marking their comeback after nearly four years of solo projects and military service.
Newcastle man jailed for rape and assault in New Year's Day attack
A Newcastle man, Carl Daniels, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for raping a woman and violently attacking her husband during a New Year's Day incident.
NASA's Artemis II now back on launchpad for first lunar mission in more than 50 years
NASA's Artemis II mission is back on the launchpad, targeting a new launch window from April 1 to April 6 after previous delays due to technical issues.
FHI: Fewer people experience strokes
A new study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health indicates a decline in the number of new stroke cases in Norway over the past 20 years, primarily due to decreased occurrences among older adults.
NHL's 43-Year-Old Record Shattered
Matthew Schaefer, a defenseman for the New York Islanders, has broken an NHL record set 43 years ago by scoring his 50th point at the age of just 18 years and 195 days.
Heinola's gold shop burglary may have been solved - a man under 20 is also suspected of a new robbery
A man under 20 years old was arrested in connection with a robbery in Heinola, Finland, with additional allegations linking him to a burglary at a gold shop.
In Chodov, heat exchangers have started to be taken over. After twenty years of court battles
The town of Chodov is finally transitioning to new heat exchangers after two decades of legal disputes.
Could a blood test predict if you will suffer from Alzheimer’s?
A new class of biomarker blood tests may potentially predict the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease years or even decades before symptoms appear, with some recent studies suggesting this could be feasible with a lead time of up to 20 years.
Lezama Park: it is 132 years old, reformed by Carlos Thays, and today it shines in a movie
Lezama Park in Buenos Aires, recently featured in a Netflix film, showcases its rich history and new offerings for children.
BTS release new album Arirang ahead of comeback concert
K-pop group BTS has launched their new album 'Arirang' as they prepare for their first concert in four years following a military hiatus.
Lolla of the Bets: Festival Features 5 Grammy Nominees for Best New Artist in Recent Years
The Lollapalooza Brazil festival will feature five highly anticipated artists, all recent Grammy nominees for Best New Artist, including Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, Katseye, and Addison Rae.
Can humans live for 200 years? Whale protein has shown a new path
Scientists have discovered a special protein in bowhead whales that may help improve human DNA repair, raising hopes about the potential for extending human lifespan.
TIRRADNIS ⟩ Marta Grigale on her new album, the courage to break rules, and the skill of being happy
Singer Marta Grigale reflects on her ten years in music and her new album during a heartfelt podcast conversation.
Mets broadcasting legend Howie Rose announces he is retiring after nearly 40 years
Howie Rose, the longtime radio voice of the New York Mets, has announced his retirement after nearly four decades with the team.
Could a blood test predict if you will have Alzheimer?
A new type of blood test is being explored for its potential to predict Alzheimer’s disease risk years or decades before symptoms appear, following FDA approvals for similar tests for symptomatic patients.
Settlement of South America: Researchers Are Thousands of Years Off
New analyses challenge the dating of prehistoric settlement traces in southern Chile, suggesting they may be significantly older than previously thought.
A new dating pulverizes the idea that America was populated from the south
A new study challenges the long-held belief that humans settled in America from the south 14,500 years ago, suggesting an alternative timeline for human migration.
It took 12 years, but now this top-secure device has been hacked
A hacker successfully breached the highly secure Xbox One console after 12 years since its release, showcasing a new method that could allow unauthorized applications and pirated games to run.