Turin, the banners of Piazza San Carlo: civil passion of 'Turin - Ztl'
In Turin's Piazza San Carlo, a balcony has become a civic bulletin board displaying banners expressing civic passion, recently showing solidarity with the local newspaper La Stampa.
Supreme Court rejects appeal – VG journalist must testify against Stein Lier-Hansen
VG journalist Bjørn Haugan is required to testify against corruption-accused Stein Lier Hansen after the Supreme Court of Norway rejected the newspaper's appeal.
Politiken wins 30 design awards
Politiken has achieved recognition at the European Newspaper Awards by winning 30 new awards, highlighting its digital design efforts.
Politiken honored with 30 international design awards
Politiken has received 30 new awards from the European Newspaper Awards, highlighting its digital and print design achievements.
The Most Read Press Publications Named Last Year
Last year, the most read press publications in Latvia included the weekly magazine 'Ieva,' the weekly magazine 'Privātā Dzīve,' and the Latvian Russian-language newspaper 'MK Latvija,' according to research from Kantar.
BREAKING: France bomb threat as newspaper offices and town hall evacuated
A bomb threat was made to several French newspapers and a town hall, prompting evacuations.
Head Office Personnel on February 27
The article details personnel changes at the Hankyoreh newspaper effective February 27, 2026, including appointments to key positions.
Debate between 'Grok' and an Expert on Korean Affairs over Claims of Kim's Daughter Appointed in Missile Command
A social media debate erupted following a South Korean newspaper report claiming Kim Jong-un appointed his daughter Kim Ju-ae to a role in missile command, raising concerns about her age and the responsibilities of such a position.
Copenhagen's West Region Gets a New Local Media
A new local newspaper called Vores Vestegn will be launched in Copenhagen's West Region by Kickoff Media, which has previously focused on football, following the closure of four local weeklies by Sjællandske Medier.
Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai won an appeal in a fraud case
Jimmy Lai, the founder of the now-defunct newspaper 'Apple Daily', achieved an unexpected victory in his fraud appeal amidst ongoing legal troubles related to national security charges.
Newspaper: Melania Trump called a young man a "charmer"
Melania Trump attended an event hosted by The Children’s Inn, where she playfully referred to a young man as a 'charmer' after he flirted with her during a crafting session.
Not only the gaffe of Repupplica, the newspaper canceled from the referendum was 'L’Unità'
The article discusses a series of on-air gaffes during a televised event marking the centenary of women's suffrage in Italy, including a notable error where 'Repubblica' was mistakenly displayed as 'Repupplica.'
Bill Gates apologizes to employees of his foundation for ties with Epstein and admits to two cases unrelated to the financier, says newspaper
Bill Gates has issued an apology to employees of his foundation regarding his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging two relationships with Russian women but insisting they were not victims of Epstein.
United States sends F-22 fighters to Israel amid rising tensions with Iran, says newspaper
The US has deployed F-22 fighters to Israel amidst escalating tensions with Iran.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler – 600 pencils and 10 poems'
This Sunday, the newspaper 'Vima' features significant releases including the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler – 600 pencils and 10 poems.'
Egyptian Omar Marmoush Tops Barcelona Newspaper Covers
Egyptian footballer Omar Marmoush is reportedly a target for Barcelona as they look to bolster their attack in the upcoming transfer window.
Aftonbladet Can Win Three Golden Spades
Aftonbladet, a Swedish newspaper, is nominated for three Golden Spades awards for investigative reporting, with reporter Natalia Kazmierska highlighted for her work on the state of the Swedish school system.
American major newspaper: Bill Gates admits infidelity with Russian women
Bill Gates acknowledged past affairs with Russian women during a recent meeting with staff at the Gates Foundation, while also expressing regret over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Court: Assignment of Newspaper Sales Quota to Correspondent and Collection of Fees Violated Fair Trade Law
A court in Gwangju has ruled that a local newspaper's practice of assigning sales quotas to its correspondent and forcing them to collect fees is an unfair trading practice under the Fair Trade Law.
Meet the biggest readers-commentators of the Folha website
Folha celebrates its 105th anniversary by highlighting some of the most prolific commenters on its online platform who engage in diverse discussions reflecting the newspaper's values of plurality and diversity.
An American newspaper comes up with a new idea to break barriers with the public
An innovative initiative called 'Article Club' by the Tampa Bay Times aims to create an interactive social experience for readers to engage with journalists and their stories.
Warnings about Putin's spy forces
The article discusses warnings about Russian spies creating a sabotage network in Europe by purchasing properties near military and civilian targets, as reported by the British newspaper Telegraph.
Media: Russian spies are using real estate in the West as 'Trojan horses'
Russian spies have turned real estate across Western Europe into a 'Trojan horse' network aimed at conducting coordinated sabotage campaigns, according to intelligence sources cited by the British newspaper 'The Daily Telegraph'.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis
This Sunday, the newspaper TO VIMA offers readers the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis, a significant educational contribution for Greek families.
Newspaper: Andrew used taxpayer money for massages – Strict criteria for female masseurs
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under investigation for misuse of official position, accused of using taxpayer funds for private massages.
A Russian newspaper talks about the dangers facing Mexico after the elimination of 'El Mencho'
A Russian political science professor comments on the potential repercussions for Mexico following the killing of notorious drug lord 'El Mencho' and the challenges that lie ahead for the Mexican authorities.
Newspaper: The United States has moved over 150 aircraft near Iran in a week
The U.S. military has relocated over 150 aircraft to bases in Europe and the Middle East amidst escalating tensions with Iran.
The Times Praises Finnish Holiday Destination
The British newspaper The Times highlights the Turku Archipelago as an ideal Nordic weekend getaway.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines from Greece cover various topics including external balances, pension changes, public employment, and significant political issues.
Low ammunition stock and risk of war against Iran worry US military chief, says newspaper; Trump denies
US military chief General Daniel Caine has expressed concerns to President Trump about the implications of a potential military action against Iran, amidst low ammunition stock due to ongoing support for conflicts in Ukraine and Israel.
Ex-Mail on Sunday editor denies misleading inquiry over private investigator
The former editor of the Mail on Sunday, Peter Wright, denies misleading the Leveson inquiry regarding the newspaper's ties to corrupt private investigators.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN's Readers on February 23
Readers of Dagens Nyheter share their opinions on current events in Sweden and around the world, as well as the newspaper's content.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 1st Edition this Monday, 02/23/2026
A series of news videos cover various urgent incidents and developments happening in Brazil and Mexico.
Letter to the Editor. Give more students the chance to create a school newspaper
A ten-year-old student advocates for the revival of school newspapers, emphasizing their educational value and the importance of student expression.
The 'East German General': The Revenge for 1989 is Coming
A new newspaper in Dresden, the 'Ostdeutsche Allgemeine', aims to embody a spirit of resistance and address grievances from the past while another newspaper celebrates its anniversary in Hamburg.
Defamation lawsuit by 'Choosing the Family' against 'Haaretz' dismissed: Political attribution is not defamation
A court in Afula dismissed a defamation lawsuit against the newspaper 'Haaretz' related to reports on a student organization, stating that political attribution does not constitute defamation.
Mette-Marit Stayed at Epstein's Apartment – Norwegian Newspaper: The Court Remains Silent on the Travel Details
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit stayed at Jeffrey Epstein's residence in 2013 amidst ongoing scrutiny over her connections to the convicted sex offender.
£12 unlimited day travel on Northern trains only with the North edition of the Mirror
The Mirror offers an unlimited travel deal on Northern trains for £12 with special tokens from the North edition of the newspaper.
Russian newspaper: The U.S. attack is imminent, and Iran has made mistakes - this is what they should do
A Russian writer asserts that U.S. preparations to attack Iran are nearing completion, with significant errors made by Iran mentioned.
To César and the Pérez family
The article pays tribute to the Pérez family and their legacy in journalism, particularly highlighting the contributions of Carlos, César, and Nicolás Pérez to the newspaper El Universo.
Student Newspaper Competition: Bavaria's Best Also Among Germany's Best
Young journalists from Bavaria excelled in a nationwide student newspaper competition, winning nine out of 34 awards, showcasing the region's journalistic talent.
Hankyoreh Cartoon Panel for February 23
This article features a cartoon panel from the Hankyoreh newspaper dated February 23.
Headquarters Personnel Announcement on February 23
The Hankyoreh newspaper announced its personnel changes effective February 23, 2026.
Three Japanese Arrested for Suspected Fraud in the Philippines - Local Newspaper
Three Japanese individuals in their 20s to 40s were arrested in the Philippines for their alleged involvement in a special fraud scheme related to online casinos.
Letter to the Editor. Noted by DN's Readers on February 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, along with commentary on the content published by the newspaper on February 20.
FT uncovered Russia's oil smuggling network: total – more than 90 billion US dollars
A newspaper investigation revealed a network of 48 seemingly independent companies operating under different physical addresses, believed to be collaborating to obscure the origin of Russian oil from Kremlin-controlled Rosneft.
It is a fabrication that Morgunblaðið is stopping its print edition
The chairman of Árvakur, the publisher of Morgunblaðið, denies rumors about the newspaper ceasing its print publication, describing them as fabrications.
Will Europe Copy the Secrets of the Chinese Economy?
A German newspaper discusses the potential lessons Europe could learn from China's economy, highlighting its rapid technological advancements and model of economic planning.
Major newspaper at night: Trump considers limited, initial attack on Iran
Donald Trump is reportedly considering a limited military strike against Iran to compel them into a nuclear agreement, as indicated by an analysis from The Wall Street Journal.
One newspaper headline is enough to understand how Slovaks are perceived in America before the semifinals
Slovakia's ice hockey team is viewed as an underdog in the Olympic semifinals against the United States, yet they aim for an upset after an unexpected tournament run.