The story of the enigmatic Ghislaine Maxwell, wealthy heiress and the only convicted person in the Epstein case
Ghislaine Maxwell, once a confidante and accomplice of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is the only person convicted in one of the biggest sexual trafficking scandals of recent times.
Sánchez has already accumulated more than half of the decrees rejected in Congress during this legislature
Pedro Sánchez's government faces significant setbacks as the Congress once again rejects crucial social protection measures intended to support vulnerable populations.
Nigeria ready for state police, says minister
The Nigerian Federal Government, represented by Minister Mohammed Idris, has expressed readiness to establish state police as part of decentralizing the country's policing system once the legal framework is set.
Junts once again sinks the PSOE in the mud
The political party Junts has collaborated with opposition parties to defeat a decree aimed at protecting vulnerable families, further complicating the situation for the PSOE government led by Pedro Sánchez.
The alarming conditions in which Zulma Lobato was found living: the unexpected help she received
Zulma Lobato, once a beloved media figure in Argentina, has faced severe hardship and health issues, prompting unexpected assistance after being discovered living under dire conditions.
Millionaire concealed his huge income, says prosecutor
A millionaire in Satakunta faces legal trouble once again, this time for allegedly lying about his income during a court proceeding.
I once used ₦2m to treat suspect before court — Ex-Lagos CP
A retired police commissioner in Lagos revealed the systemic failures of Nigeria's criminal justice system, emphasizing that police officers often act under resource constraints, making them victims of the system themselves.
Energy supplier urges UK households to check money-guzzling item 'once a year'
E.ON advises UK households to regularly defrost freezers to avoid unnecessary energy consumption and higher bills.
For once, both are right
NHO leader Ole Erik Almlid and LO leader Kine Asper Vistnes agree that media today is different from the past.
Netflix drops trailer for ‘addictive’ crime thriller perfect for Dept Q fans
Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming crime thriller series based on Jo Nesbo's Detective Hole, set to premiere on March 26, with all nine episodes available at once.
In Gorilla it was concealed, now Fico praises Penta publicly
Robert Fico, once a critic of financial groups, now publicly praises the Penta investment group amid allegations of corruption and collusion.
An unexpected detail about G. NausÄ—da's request for his nephew in E. Masiulis' book
Former politician E. Masiulis reveals in his book that President G. NausÄ—da once requested assistance in finding work for his nephew in the transport sector.
Tension between Iran and America over nuclear program rises again, see the world today
Tensions between Iran and the United States over the nuclear program have escalated once more as indirect negotiations resume in Geneva.
Death Valley, where deadly heat once prevailed, is now covered in a blanket of flowers!
California's Death Valley, notorious for its extreme heat, has transformed into a blooming desert thanks to unprecedented rainfall, showcasing a rare natural phenomenon known as super bloom.
Series. Once the Prime Minister and Regional Minister Took the Bus
A fictional account depicting the Prime Minister and Regional Minister of Estonia taking a bus ride is presented through a conversation recorded on a black box found by an amateur archaeologist.
To the gynecologist once every five years? Doctors respond to Babiš's destruction of the system
Czech doctors express concern over the impact of a proposed policy that would limit gynecological visits to once every five years.
USA: Trump accuses Iran of once again working on nuclear program
US President Donald Trump accused Iran of continuing to work on its nuclear program despite ongoing talks, escalating speculation about potential military action.
Inside the world's most poisonous 'ghost town' as residents abandoned toxic wasteland
Picher, Oklahoma, once a thriving mining town, is now a toxic wasteland, with residents having abandoned it due to dangerous contamination, although it briefly sees visitors during an annual event.
Once upon a time Inzaghi
Inter Milan's poor performance against Norway's vice-champions has highlighted serious financial and competitive challenges for the team.
Palmira: not even what was once nice and good will satisfy
Astrologer Palmira shares her insights on upcoming astrological events and their emotional impacts.
Government again postpones rule restricting work on holidays; understand what is at stake
The Brazilian government has delayed the implementation of a new regulation that restricts commercial activity on holidays once more, with a new effective date set for the end of May.
Rashmika's Father is a Businessman, What Does Her Mother Do? Once Endured Financial Struggles
Rashmika Mandanna, a prominent actress in the South Indian film industry, is set to marry Vijay Deverakonda, and this report explores her family background and financial journey.
Oleškõ, occupied by Russians, is reportedly under blockade according to Ukrainians
Since mid-January, food deliveries to the occupied Oleškõ have been successfully made only once, with all other attempts resulting in drivers being killed, as reported by Ukrinform.
Andrew's dark life 'under investigation' - 'house arrest', cut off and pleasure ban
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, once known as the Queen's favorite son, is currently under investigation and living in isolation following his recent arrest for misconduct.
Junts and ERC once again corner Pedro Sánchez's Government: neither 'social shield' nor Budgets
The Catalan parties Junts and ERC are poised to reject the Spanish government's social protection decree, putting further pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez regarding budget negotiations.
The Moves with which King Juan Carlos I Deactivated the 23-F Coup: "This Has to End Once and for All"
Felipe González defends the actions of King Juan Carlos I during the 23-F coup attempt, calling them decisive and exemplary, and urges complete declassification of related documents.
Editorial: Parliament Representatives Fight Again Over Where Finns Can Buy Alcohol
Finnish parliament members are once again at odds over regulations governing alcohol sales, reigniting a longstanding debate over the legality of ordering alcohol from other EU countries.
Achille Lauro, from excesses to co-hosting: the return to Sanremo of the former pop Martian
Achille Lauro, once known for his controversial performances, is returning to the Sanremo Music Festival as a co-host, marking a significant transformation in his public persona.
SURPRISING ⟩ According to artificial intelligence, this is the most important book that everyone should read!
A recent discussion highlights that artificial intelligence recommends George Orwell's '1984' as the essential book everyone should read at least once.
End of Life: The National Assembly Once Again Adopts the Law Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
The French National Assembly has once again passed a law legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia after a contentious second reading.
Exhibition at the Poing Community Center: Once Upon a Time Japan
The Poing Community Center is hosting an exhibition titled 'Once Upon a Time Japan' featuring works by Carolina Veranen-Phillips that explore traditional Japanese art forms until April 16.
Formula 1, Mercedes once again scouts in Italy: after Antonelli, it's the turn of the very young Perico
Mercedes has signed 11-year-old Italian karting talent Niccolò Perico to its Junior Programme, following the recruitment of Kimi Antonelli.
Series: Once Comedy with Everything
The new Netflix comedy "Kacken an der Havel" features Veronica Ferres as a mayor embroiled in sinister dealings, blending self-irony with serious performance.
Bus bidding process in Greater Recife is once again postponed by the government of PE; process has dragged on since 2013
The bidding for bus operations in Greater Recife has been postponed again, leaving the system without formal contracts since 2013.
Combination nasal spray vaccine could protect against COVID, flu and pneumonia at once
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a nasal spray vaccine that offers potential protection against COVID-19, influenza, and pneumonia.
Leggings Trend: A Comeback from the Darkness
The trend of leggings, reminiscent of the 2000s, is making a resurgence, albeit without the controversial brand that once dominated the market.
Leggings Trend: A Comeback from the Darkness
The trend for leggings, once popular in the 2000s, is making a comeback, although the iconic brand associated with them is not included in this revival.
The UN once again called for peace in Ukraine within its original borders, but the USA and 50 other countries abstained and explained why
The UN called for an immediate ceasefire and comprehensive peace in Ukraine, but the USA and 50 other countries abstained from voting.
Suspected family murderer from Savonlinna, 22, before the court – a surprising detail revealed during the session
A 22-year-old man suspected of committing a family murder in Savonlinna is once again appearing in court, demanding his release from investigative detention.
The number of prescriptions for medical marijuana is once again on the rise. The Patient Rights Ombudsman responds
The rise in medical marijuana prescriptions follows a significant decline tied to upcoming legal changes in Poland that will require in-person patient evaluations.
Is the Goyang Arena Delayed Again? Residents Protest After 10 Years of Standstill at K-Culture Valley
The Goyang Arena project, a centerpiece of the K-Culture Valley, faces renewed community backlash after its timeline was pushed back once more.
Mining Once Again Suffers Billion-Dollar Losses. Coal Sales at Record Low
Poland's mining industry continues to struggle, facing significant financial losses and declining coal production and sales.
Once earned 700 rupees, now a comedian earns in crores
Kiku Sharda, one of India's top comedians, has made a significant financial leap in his career, now earning in crores after starting with just 700 rupees per performance.
I am hot! Oxygen, oxygen... Did two Italians once listen on the radio to a Soviet woman dying in space?
The article recounts a chilling story about two Italian brothers in the 1960s who may have recorded transmissions of a Soviet woman dying in space.
"Old Havana is Empty. Everything Seems Dead": How the Decline of Tourism in Cuba has Intensified and Its Impact
Cuba's tourism sector, once a critical economic pillar, is experiencing a sharp decline due to closed hotels and decreasing visitor numbers, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions.
Can Glimt Shake Inter Again?
Aftenposten explores the potential of the Norwegian football club Bodø/Glimt to challenge Inter Milan once more.
IL follows: Atlético grasped the continuation place again - Is this enough now?
Atlético Madrid is once again clinging to its spot in the Champions League as knockout rounds are set to take place this week.
A walk through Zelenski's bunker: "In the first days of the war, there were hundreds of people here"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski has revealed the presidential bunker, where he directed the country's efforts during the early days of the war, now shown empty whereas it was once filled with hundreds of people.
Kummeli sketch inspired an idea 30 years ago - now dozens of people gather once a year
A traditional event brought together dozens of Lada owners in Kangasala, Finland, celebrating a 30-year legacy of a Kummeli sketch.
Heavy rain hits the North Zone region of Rio and the weather remains unstable in RJ with risks of new storms
Heavy rainfall has once again affected parts of Rio de Janeiro, particularly in the North Zone, leading to disasters and continued weather instability in the region.