"The only one who pays": producers present resources against mandatory electronic identification of cattle and do not rule out going to court
Cattle producers in Argentina are contesting the government's mandatory electronic identification of livestock, arguing it unfairly burdens them.
Lee Mack reveals plans for the end of hit sitcom Not Going Out
Lee Mack shares his intention for the sitcom Not Going Out to end quietly rather than with a grand finale.
'The Secret Agent' misses out on the Bafta for Best Foreign Language Film, which goes to 'Sentimental Value'
'The Secret Agent' did not win the Bafta for Best Film Not in the English Language, with the award going to Norway's 'Sentimental Value.'
The Delight of 'Not Going'
The author reflects on the joy of opting out of social events during Carnival, emphasizing personal contentment over societal expectations.
And the Double Hoy No Circula is not going, is not going: Which cars are not going out this Tuesday?
Due to ongoing poor air quality in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, authorities have implemented restrictions on vehicle circulation for Tuesday, February 17.
Why Arsenal going out of the FA Cup would not be the end of the world for Mikel Arteta
The article discusses the implications of Arsenal potentially exiting the FA Cup and argues that it may not be detrimental for Mikel Arteta's team amid a crowded schedule.
"They are not going to intimidate me": mayor of Rocafuerte speaks out after armed attack in Manabí
Rocafuerte's mayor, Norberto Vélez, reassured the public about his safety following an armed attack against him while traveling in Manabí province.
Doctors revealed whether you can catch a cold by going outside with wet hair
Doctors clarify that going out with wet hair in cold weather does not cause colds, debunking a long-standing myth.
Are you going to Austria? Watch out for parking hours, as incorrect ones risk hefty fines
Drivers heading to Austria should ensure they have the correct parking clocks as the commonly used type is not recognized, potentially leading to fines up to 726 euros.
Professor gets scared to discover loans of nearly R$ 230 thousand made in his name: "I was going to spend my whole life paying"
José Erisvaldo Barros, a state school teacher, discovered significant deductions from his paycheck for loans he did not take out, resulting in a monthly deduction of R$ 2,468.61 for 96 months.
'We are going to play the World Cup...', Captain Agha breaks silence on the Pakistani government's decision
Pakistan's captain Salman Ali Agha finally speaks out on the T20 World Cup controversy, emphasizing that the decision to not play against India is not in the hands of the players.
New Year's Eve named 'most overrated night' as Brits plan to stay home and save
A survey reveals that most Brits prefer staying in on New Year's Eve, with 60% calling it the most overrated night of the year and half planning to save an average of £116 by not going out.
We are really doing well. Prices have increased, yet Czechs do not give up going out. And willingness to pay more is also growing, says Lukáš Hejlík
Czech actor Lukáš Hejlík discusses the resilience of Czechs in enjoying dining out despite rising costs, highlighting a growing willingness to spend more.