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🇺🇸 Fox News
National & Local

Legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg slams notion of overseas Super Bowl: 'Convention of Americana'

Leigh Steinberg argues that the Super Bowl, as a significant cultural event in America, is unlikely to be held overseas despite the NFL's increasing global ambitions.

Mar 22 • 18:47 UTC
🇬🇷 To Vima
National & Local

Michael Milstein to Vima: 'Israel and the US have no exit strategy'

Israeli analyst Michael Milstein argues that Israel should abandon the notion of regime change in Tehran and focus on Iran's nuclear and missile programs, highlighting the lack of an exit strategy from the war in Israel and Washington.

Mar 22 • 18:27 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

The judicial power is not the substitute of free opposition in Parliament

The article argues against the notion that the judiciary should serve as a political opposition to the government, emphasizing the importance of parliamentary democracy.

Mar 22 • 10:25 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
Life & Tech

Will Men Become Extinct? The Truth About the Y Chromosome

The article discusses the declining state of the Y chromosome and its implications for male health and gender existence but counters the notion of imminent male extinction.

Mar 21 • 14:15 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
National & Local

United Arab Emirates is no fragile mirage, it's a fortress oasis

The article argues against the notion that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a weak state, illustrating its resilience amid regional tensions and effective defense systems.

Mar 21 • 12:57 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

The photo of Real Madrid that dismantles the prejudice

A recent match showcased Real Madrid's youth players, challenging the notion that the club doesn't nurture its cantera (youth academy).

Mar 21 • 04:30 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
Life & Tech

A GOOD LIFE GUIDE ⟩ Social Media Can Make You Happy

The article discusses the potential positive impact of social media on mental health and well-being, countering the common notion that it is predominantly harmful.

Mar 20 • 14:00 UTC
🇳🇴 VG
National & Local

"Paris is good for adultery": - Flaut

The article discusses the notion that Paris is perceived as a conducive city for infidelity, as articulated by an individual named Flaut.

Mar 20 • 06:17 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
Life & Tech

Harri Tiido: Man as an Arrogant Ape

In a discussion on human exceptionalism, Harri Tiido reflects on Christine Webb's book, suggesting that our belief in human superiority over nature is an outdated and misguided notion.

Mar 19 • 11:33 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

New study challenges the notion that aging means decline

A recent study by Yale professor Becca Levy reveals that nearly half of adults aged 65 and older showed improvement in cognitive and physical functions, contradicting the common perception of aging as a decline.

Mar 19 • 07:02 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

Nothing complicated: hobbyist built a shoulder-fired Stinger-like rocket for 83 euros

An Estonian technology enthusiast has successfully created a shoulder-fired guided missile system using affordable technology, challenging the notion that such weapons can only be produced by state armies.

Mar 18 • 12:43 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

Feijóo, after the King's statements on the Conquest of America: "Assessing events from the 15th century now is nonsense"

Feijóo criticized the notion of reevaluating historical events from the 15th century following King Felipe VI's acknowledgment of abuses during the Conquest of America, defending Spain's legacy in the Americas.

Mar 17 • 11:53 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
National & Local

MORNING GLORY: What will Donald Trump's legacy be as a wartime president?

The article discusses the notion that every American has lived in wartime since 1941, framing Donald Trump's potential legacy as a wartime president amidst ongoing conflicts, particularly with Iran.

Mar 17 • 09:00 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
National & Local

Tauno Tromp: Traffic does not work primarily due to the fear of punishment

Tauno Tromp discusses the notion that traffic regulations are primarily followed due to the fear of penalties, questioning the implications of this reliance on punishment for road safety in Estonia.

Mar 17 • 07:33 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
Life & Tech

Bonobos, goodbye peace fairy tale: the new study dismantles the myth of females being better than males

A new study challenges the notion that female bonobos are inherently better than males, stirring debate about gender dynamics in both primates and humans.

Mar 16 • 08:32 UTC
🇨🇿 Novinky.cz
Life & Tech

Do you really have to forgive everyone in order to be happy? No, you don’t have to

The article discusses the notion that forgiving others is essential for personal happiness, ultimately arguing that it is not a prerequisite.

Mar 16 • 04:45 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

Breaking | Axios reports from an American official: Trump is attracted to the idea of seizing Khark Island as it would deal an economic blow to the Iranian regime

An American official reports that Trump is intrigued by the notion of seizing Khark Island to economically undermine the Iranian government.

Mar 15 • 23:53 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
National & Local

US Historian: The Western Myth of the Free World Exists Only With Foreign Threat Support

US historian Peter Slezkine argues that the Western notion of a 'free world' is perpetuated solely by an externally constructed sense of danger.

Mar 14 • 06:43 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
National & Local

Why Mitsotakis 'cut off' the discussion of early elections and reshuffling

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has dismissed the notion of early elections and government reshuffling, while expressing the need for new support measures due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East.

Mar 14 • 05:25 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
National & Local

Pekka Toveri dismisses discussions on the 'wonder weapon'

Pekka Toveri challenges the notion that drones are a revolutionary weapon in warfare, suggesting that their effectiveness is overstated.

Mar 13 • 18:33 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
World

Why do people repeatedly wage wars? A new book by anthropologists and archaeologists offers an answer

A new book explores the nature of warfare as an inherent part of human history, challenging the notion of a peaceful prehistoric time.

Mar 13 • 05:00 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
National & Local

The Education Minister Dismisses the Idea of a Swedish-Style Compulsory School System in Finland

Finnish Education Minister Anders Adlercreutz rejects the notion of adopting a compulsory school model similar to Sweden, calling for improved supervision instead.

Mar 12 • 08:30 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
National & Local

Wojciech Hartung: It is difficult to speak of bid collusion within a single capital group

Wojciech Hartung argues against the notion that companies within the same capital group are engaged in bid collusion, challenging recent legal judgments on the subject.

Mar 12 • 07:20 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
World

Like a Mafia Octopus: Expert Discusses How Quickly the Iranian Regime Could Fall

An expert from Charles University argues that the notion of a rapid fall of the Iranian regime post-bombing is naive and outlines the complexities involved in regime change.

Mar 12 • 07:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
National & Local

A study questions the pacifism of bonobos: in captivity, they are not less aggressive than chimpanzees but attack different targets

A recent study challenges the notion that bonobos are inherently more peaceful than chimpanzees, finding that in captivity, both species exhibit similar levels of aggression despite targeting different objectives.

Mar 11 • 18:02 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

Chimpanzees against females and bonobos against males: equally aggressive, but with different victims

A study reveals that chimpanzees and bonobos display similar levels of aggression, challenging the notion that one species is significantly more violent than the other.

Mar 11 • 18:00 UTC
🇩🇰 Politiken
National & Local

Pensioner: As long as we pretend that all bodies last the same length of time, early retirement is false advertising

The article critiques the notion of equal retirement age for all, suggesting it is unrealistic and misleading.

Mar 11 • 13:03 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
World

Trump's Eye on Kharg Island in Iran... Threat to Seize It 40 Years Ago

Kharg Island, a strategic location for Iran's oil exports, is now a focal point of international discussion for potential U.S. and Israeli occupation, a notion previously hinted at by Donald Trump in 1988.

Mar 11 • 03:37 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
National & Local

Surprising pension opening on the table - Riikka Purra reacts

The Finnish Minister of Finance, Riikka Purra, supports the notion that immigrants receive pensions too easily, echoing concerns raised by Suvi-Anne Siimes, CEO of the pension providers' association.

Mar 10 • 16:17 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
World

Neither woman, nor life, nor freedom

The article critiques the notion that the current conflict in the Middle East represents a significant moment for feminism, highlighting the devastating consequences of war on women and children.

Mar 10 • 04:30 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
National & Local

This Type of Man Scientifically Charms Women – Many Have the Wrong Notion

The article discusses misconceptions surrounding what traits appeal to heterosexual women, particularly challenging the stereotype of the dominant alpha male.

Mar 9 • 17:59 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

New frog species discovered in Minas Gerais city

A new frog species found in the cerrado region of northwestern Minas Gerais supports the notion that unknown forms of life still exist in well-studied and pressured biomes.

Mar 9 • 16:00 UTC
🇮🇹 La Repubblica
National & Local

Referendum, why Meloni is wrong about neutrality: one can be aligned and fair

The article discusses Giorgia Meloni's stance on the upcoming justice referendum in Italy, arguing that it’s a common-sense measure to free the judiciary from political influence, while also critiquing the notion of political neutrality.

Mar 9 • 14:24 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
Life & Tech

The 5 AM Myth: Why Waking Up Early Won't Make You More Successful

This article challenges the notion that waking up at dawn guarantees greater success, emphasizing that individual biological rhythms and genetics significantly influence productivity and health.

Mar 9 • 08:04 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
Life & Tech

A tribute to longevity in dance

The 'Elixir Festival 2026' in London will showcase performances that challenge the notion that dance is only for young bodies, including a notable revival of Pina Bausch's 'Kontakthof'.

Mar 8 • 07:01 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

The mistake of expecting a simple world to invest

The article discusses the recurring notion among generations that the world is too complicated for investing, suggesting that this perception hinders long-term financial planning and investment decisions.

Mar 7 • 21:00 UTC
🌍 Africanews
World

More airstrikes batter Tehran, Iran refuses to surrender

Airstrikes in Tehran continued as Iranian officials firmly reject the notion of unconditional surrender to the US and its allies.

Mar 7 • 15:08 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

AIMAR ALTOSAAR ⟩ Have Estonians considered themselves happy?

The article discusses the complex notion of happiness among Estonians, exploring whether they view themselves as happy individuals or as a happy nation.

Mar 7 • 07:00 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
World

Timo R. Stewart's Column: Blowing Up Leaders is Not a Shortcut Around Difficult Political Problems

The article critiques the notion that targeting leaders can resolve complex political dilemmas, particularly in the context of U.S. military actions in Iran and Venezuela under Trump’s presidency.

Mar 7 • 04:45 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
National & Local

Joe Rogan gives sharp retort after guest laments transgender ‘oppression’

Joe Rogan criticized the notion of oppression within the transgender community during a discussion with comedian Steve-O.

Mar 6 • 21:23 UTC
🇩🇪 SZ
National & Local

Anthropology: Did the ancestors of humans learn to walk in Europe?

Fossils of a primate from Bulgaria suggest that it walked upright on two legs, challenging the notion that the human lineage originated solely in Africa.

Mar 6 • 17:53 UTC
🇸🇪 Dagens Nyheter
Life & Tech

Hanna Fahl: The notion that Eurovision could be apolitical is the most delulu thing of all

Hanna Fahl critiques the idea that Eurovision is apolitical, emphasizing the cultural significance and political undertones of the event amid contemporary global tensions.

Mar 6 • 17:31 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
National & Local

Poland was not an empire. And that's good. Kacper Kita on the myth of empire and new geopolitics

Kacper Kita discusses the notion that Poland has never been an empire, analyzing arguments that suggest such aspirations may lead to unwanted centralization and restrictions on individual freedoms.

Mar 6 • 17:00 UTC
🇸🇰 Denník N
National & Local

Monogamy is not an 'invention' of Western civilization. Its spread is related to competition for inheritance

Recent research indicates that the prevalence of monogamous families is linked to competition over inheritance, particularly land, challenging the notion that it is a universal or ideal form of family.

Mar 6 • 10:32 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

Vatican criticizes the search for the 'perfect body' and says that cosmetic surgeries may stimulate a cult of appearance

The Vatican has issued a document critiquing the obsession with cosmetic surgery and the notion of a 'perfect body', warning it may lead to an unhealthy cult of appearance.

Mar 5 • 10:14 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
Life & Tech

Neither the strongest nor the fittest: compassion turned out to be our true evolutionary advantage

The article discusses how compassion has been a crucial evolutionary advantage for humanity, contrary to the notion of survival of the fittest.

Mar 5 • 04:30 UTC
🇫🇷 France24
World

'Notion that the Iranian Kurds could trust anything the Americans said would be pretty reckless'

The article discusses skepticism among Iranian Kurds regarding American assurances and the implications of U.S. foreign policy in the region.

Mar 4 • 23:10 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
World

Is the US in decline? After Iran strikes, maybe not, Chinese analysts say

Chinese analysts suggest that the notion of American decline may need reconsideration following recent military actions, indicating the US retains significant power.

Mar 4 • 15:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
Crime & Justice

The investigation into the murder of Helena Jubany approaches its final phase: reports rule out that the anonymous letters were from Laiglesia and the case is nearing trial

The investigation into Helena Jubany's murder is nearing its final stages, with recent reports dismissing the notion that anonymous letters sent to the victim were from the prime suspect, Santiago Laiglesia, as the case approaches trial after 25 years.

Mar 4 • 11:56 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
National & Local

Columbia University doctor warns assisted suicide makes life 'disposable' amid growing push to legalize it

A Columbia University doctor raises concerns about the ethical implications of legalizing assisted suicide, emphasizing that it could normalize the notion of life being disposable.

Mar 3 • 11:00 UTC

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