Signal to the Kremlin: Russian residents massively search online for how to leave the country
Russian citizens are increasingly searching online for ways to leave the country amid growing economic distress and internet disruptions.
Googlet Epstein: - Don't remember what I saw
A Norwegian article discusses an individual's inability to recall details after Googling Epstein.
Digitized NSDAP Records: How Many Nazis Were in Your Family?
The U.S. National Archives has made available online member records of the NSDAP, allowing individuals to search for Nazi affiliations within their families.
Six fingers, lieutenants, and empty planes: internet users search for evidence that Netanyahu is dead
Online conspiracy theories suggest that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may be dead, citing bizarre claims and purported evidence.
ChatGPT instead of Google: AI replaces search engines as purchasing advisors
A significant portion of German AI users are now utilizing chatbots for online shopping, effectively replacing traditional search engines like Google.
Federal Police executes search warrant in Amazonas in operation against child sexual abuse on the internet
The Federal Police in Brazil carried out a search and seizure operation in Amazonas as part of a nationwide effort to combat online child sexual abuse.
Federal Police execute two search and seizure warrants for child and adolescent sexual abuse in the region
The Federal Police conducted search and seizure operations in Resende and Barra Mansa, Rio de Janeiro, targeting online child sexual abuse as part of a larger initiative.
From information search to artificial intelligence: what Lithuanians did online in 2025?
In 2025, 79% of Lithuanians used the internet to read news and gather information, exceeding the EU average of 66%.
European companies ask the EU to fine Google for favoritism in search
European editors and tech firms are urging EU regulators to conclude their nearly two-year investigation into Google for allegedly favoring its own services in online searches.
Will people stop 'googling'? Artificial intelligence is pushing into online sales
The article discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on online sales and whether it will lead to a decline in traditional search engine usage.
No induction stove, no gas stove, this product can cook all the food at home
Amidst an LPG crisis, several online platforms have run out of induction cooktops, prompting a search for alternative cooking solutions.
The Smart Agent: The End of Traditional Search and the Beginning of the Efficiency Economy
The article discusses the emerging role of smart agents powered by AI, which are set to transform the way we search and interact with information online.
"She attempted to commit suicide": near Nice, a father's hunt for his daughter's predator on Snapchat
A father in France embarks on a desperate search for the man who preyed on his 12-year-old daughter on Snapchat after she attempted suicide.
How Scams Work in Google AI Summaries: What to Avoid to Not Fall for the AI Overviews Deception
The article discusses how Google AI Overviews can be exploited by scammers to insert fraudulent phone numbers into search results, and advises users on precautions to take.
New search engine: How difficult is it to get into business academy and fields like cosmetology, electrical engineering, or dental assistant
The article discusses the opening of new online applications for vocational schools in Slovakia, highlighting regional interest in quality education beyond the capital, Bratislava.
Medical student targeted in federal operation suspected of illegally distributing and selling 'weight loss pens' in Greater Curitiba
A medical student is under investigation by the Federal Police for allegedly illegally advertising and selling 'weight loss pens' online and on social media, following a search warrant executed in the Curitiba metropolitan area.
Mette-Marit's son's internet searches at the center of the court: googled the words rape and sleeping rape
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is facing trial in Oslo for multiple counts of rape, during which he explained his online search history including the terms 'rape' and 'sleeping rape'.
Crime Podcast Morning (3): Høiby's Online Searches
The episode discusses Høiby's online searches in the context of a crime podcast.
Høiby googled his name – and the word 'rape'
Marius Borg Høiby searched for the definitions of 'rape' and 'sexual assault' online prior to being suspected of rape, according to reports.
Police arrest suspect of selling child sexual abuse content and zoophilia material in Piracicaba
A man was arrested in Piracicaba for allegedly selling child sexual abuse content online after a search warrant was executed.
Musk’s social media platform X: offices searched in France
The Paris prosecutor's office has conducted a search of Elon Musk's online platform X offices due to alleged criminal activities, including the distribution of child pornography and deepfakes.
Pornography, Hatred, and Algorithms: France Against X. Headquarters Searched, Prosecutor Summons Musk
French authorities conducted a search at the Paris headquarters of X (formerly Twitter) as part of an investigation into the platform's algorithms and their impact on online hate and pornography.
Power Outage: How Reasonable Are Backup Generators?
Many Germans are considering purchasing backup generators due to recent blackouts in parts of Berlin, with a notable increase in online search interest.
Theft: Small ad brings bicycle thief to ruin
A 35-year-old woman's search for a replacement bicycle led to the arrest of a 31-year-old thief when she found her stolen e-bike on an online sales platform and brought the police to the meeting.