An Agricultural Building Burned with Open Flames in Vilnius - A Person Who Put Out the Fire Was Injured
A person was injured while extinguishing a fire in an agricultural building in Vilnius, Lithuania, which was reported around 19:13 and extinguished by firefighters by 21:11.
Vendor reports racism after being called 'monkey' by restaurant employee in Olinda: 'Very sad'
A vendor in Olinda accused a restaurant employee of racism after being derogatorily called a 'monkey' while trying to open her kiosk.
Announcement of the Monteiro City Hall competition; see how to register
Applications are now open for the Monteiro City Hall competition in Paraíba, Brazil, with 10 available positions for health agents and an application fee of R$80.
Live: ASX to edge up after tech rally stalls on Wall Street
The Australian share market is projected to open slightly higher following a mixed trading session on Wall Street, influenced by underwhelming tech earnings.
Hope to open Hellisheiði – Holtavörðuheiði and Fjarðarheiði closed until tomorrow
Two major mountain passes in Iceland remain closed until tomorrow, but there is hope for the reopening of Hellisheiði.
White House: Trump Open to Talks with Kim Jong-un without Precondition
The White House has stated that President Trump is willing to engage in talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un without any preconditions, despite reaffirming its stance on denuclearization.
A large fire broke out in Vilnius: a hanger is burning with open flames, substantial firefighting forces are concentrated
A significant fire ignited at a hangar in Vilnius, with extensive firefighting resources deployed to control the blaze.
Italian star fell into an elevator shaft - Here's how the tragic events unfolded
Italian golfer Andrea Pavan withdrew from the Investec South African Open after a serious accident involving an elevator shaft.
School Leaders Moving Due to Changes in Tallinn Are Satisfied with New Spaces
Tallinn's restructuring of its school network is met with satisfaction from school leaders as they relocate to new facilities.
USP medical student accused of diverting R$ 1 million sentenced to 3 years in prison for R$ 192 thousand lottery fraud
Alicia Dudy Muller Veiga, a medicine graduate from USP, has been sentenced to three years in semi-open prison for defrauding a lottery and diverting substantial funds from her graduation party.
Correios open registration for collection points in Belém; find out how to participate
Correios in Brazil has opened registration for businesses in Belém to become collection points, part of their strategy to modernize and expand service accessibility.
Trump ally Orbán issues scathing letter demanding Zelenskyy change Ukraine's 'anti-Hungarian policy'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has criticized Ukraine's policies towards Hungary in an open letter to President Zelenskyy, accusing him of jeopardizing Hungary's energy security.
Convicted of Theft and Receiving Stolen Goods is Arrested in Boa Vista
Jefter Soares Gomes, a 32-year-old semi-open prisoner, was arrested in Boa Vista for violating probation regulations.
Fears 'Devil's Daughter', who stabbed stranger to death aged 12, could strike again
Concerns grow over Sharon Carr, Britain's youngest female murderer, potentially committing further violence as she is denied transfer to an open prison.
Simon Campanello: "Open AI is about to intensify tech companies' surveillance"
Simon Campanello critiques Open AI's ambitions to integrate Chat GPT into homes, viewing it as a means of increasing tech companies' surveillance over individual activities.
The Anger Room: An Innovative Solution to Preserve the Privacy of Tennis Players
The Austin Open has introduced the 'Anger Room,' a private space for female tennis players to vent their frustrations away from cameras, following incidents of public outbursts during matches.
Jurgen Klopp left the door open to sensational Liverpool return amid Red Bull quit rumours
Jurgen Klopp, currently with Red Bull, has hinted at a potential return to Liverpool, citing that it would be the only Premier League club he would consider managing again.
Faetec and Cisco open enrollment for online digital security course
Faetec and Cisco are offering a free online course on digital security as part of the 12th Cibereducação Marathon, running from February 9 to March 29.
The CGPJ complies with what was agreed with Justice and will call for 125 magistrate positions for the fourth round
The CGPJ has announced it will open 125 positions for magistrates for experienced jurists as part of a larger agreement for 500 judicial positions.
Twelve Unions Sent a Letter to the Prime Minister
Twelve public and state service unions have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, expressing concerns over the low level of social dialogue and ministers' commitment to collective bargaining.
Analysis: Since the Rise of Fico's Government, NGOs Have Lost at Least 16 Million
Non-governmental organizations in Slovakia have lost at least 16 million euros in public funding since the establishment of Robert Fico's fourth government, according to an analysis by the Platform for Democracy and the Open Society Foundation.
Andrea Pavan suffers serious injuries as golfer 'falls several floors down elevator shaft'
Golfer Andrea Pavan withdrew from the South African Open after suffering serious injuries from an accident involving an elevator shaft.
WINTER HEADACHE ⟩ How to open a frozen car door and save thousands of euros in repair costs?
The article provides expert advice on safely opening frozen car doors to avoid causing expensive damage to the vehicle.
Shocking images: an elderly woman discharged from the hospital with open wounds, the facility has started an investigation
A Lithuanian hospital has initiated an internal investigation after an elderly woman was discharged with open wounds, raising public concern.
Orban wrote to Zelensky: 'Open the oil pipeline immediately'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has sent an open letter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, demanding the immediate reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline and an end to what he describes as anti-Hungarian policies.
The youngest spa complex in the Czech Republic is Sanatorium Pálava. It will welcome its first patients this summer
Sanatorium Pálava, the youngest spa complex in the Czech Republic, is set to open this summer and start welcoming its first patients.
Helfštýn Castle Opens Its Gates: This Year it Attracts Visitors with Artistic Blacksmithing and a Light Festival
Helfštýn Castle is set to open its gates this year, focusing on artistic blacksmithing and a light festival to draw visitors.
IFRN offers 154 spots for specializations; see how to enroll
IFRN is offering 154 remaining spots for specialization courses, with applications open until March 1, 2026.
Orbán is open to unlocking the multibillion loan for Ukraine after European fury
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is considering unblocking a significant loan to Ukraine in response to mounting European pressure and amid his party's electoral struggles.
Night Visits Open at the Tigre Art Museum
The Tigre Art Museum in Argentina will be open for evening visits with guided tours, participatory activities, and live music starting February 28.
Sesi opens registrations for free pre-Enem course in Belém; see how to register
Registrations are now open for a free preparatory course for the National High School Exam (Enem) in Belém, Brazil, offered by SESI Pará, targeting students finishing high school in 2026 or who have already completed their studies.
Sign Language Course Offers 5,000 Free Spots in 55 Cities in PE; Check the List and Learn How to Register
Pernambuco is offering over 5,000 free spots for a Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) course across 55 cities, with registration open until the 27th of this month.
Construction Project: Stuttgart 21 may not open until 2030
The Stuttgart 21 railway project faces further delays, with reports suggesting it may not be operational before 2030.
Venizelos on wiretapping: The open wounds in the rule of law do not close just because the government wants it
Former Deputy Prime Minister Evangelos Venizelos emphasized that issues regarding the rule of law, like wiretapping, cannot be wished away by the government, following a court's ruling on related convictions.
Athens Metro: The 'University' station is now open
The 'University' metro station in Athens has reopened to the public after being closed due to a student protest in the city center.
Ukrainians open drone factory in England
Ukrainian drone manufacturer Ukrspecsystems has opened a factory in Mildenhall, Suffolk, UK, to produce drones for use in the Ukrainian battlefield.
Child Benefit: The A21 platform opens on Friday
The A21 electronic platform for child benefit applications will open on February 27, 2026, allowing eligible families to submit their requests until March 11, 2026.
TMC's Retort to PM Modi's 'Open Letter', Issued a Satirical Reply
The TMC has issued a satirical letter responding to PM Modi's emotional open letter to the people of West Bengal ahead of upcoming elections.
Oman claims that the USA and Iran are open to 'new and creative ideas'
Oman's Foreign Minister Badra Albusaidi stated that negotiators have shown unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions during talks with US envoys.
Free course in DF combines dance and psychotherapy as a pedagogical tool; see who can participate
A free training course for public school teachers in the Federal District of Brazil combines dance and psychotherapy as pedagogical and self-care tools, with registration open until March 13.
IKEA promises 'UK first' with new store opening this spring
IKEA Croydon will feature the first Decathlon shop located within an IKEA store in the UK, set to open this spring.
The weapon manufacturer received a clear message: 'You have broken the law'. Now the minister is open to changing the law.
Norway's largest ammunition manufacturer, Nammo, has been informed by the Consumer Authority that it has violated transparency laws, leading to potential changes in legislation by the government.
Starmer, Polanski and Farage in final pitch to voters as polls open in Gorton and Denton byelection – UK politics live
Voting has begun in the highly anticipated Gorton and Denton byelection, with a close result expected that could significantly impact future political narratives in the UK.
Kim Jong-un calls South Korea ‘eternal enemy’ but keeps door open to US talks
North Korea's Kim Jong-un declared South Korea its 'eternal enemy' while maintaining an openness to engage in talks with the United States.
"Open the 'Družba': Orban writes an open letter to Zelensky"
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban addressed an open letter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding the ongoing energy supply issues stemming from Ukraine's actions in the conflict with Russia.
Orban urges Zelenskyy to "change anti-Hungarian policy" in open letter
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for what he describes as an ongoing anti-Hungarian policy amid the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Now you can book a hotel on the Moon
GRU Space is set to build the first hotel on the Moon, projected to open in 2032, with reservations already available for the adventurous traveler.
NTA CUET UG Registration Window Re-Opened, Know Until When It Will Remain Open
The NTA has re-opened the registration window for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG 2026), allowing students who missed the initial application deadline another opportunity to apply.
Susanne Nyström: If Romina Pourmokhtari Wants to End the 'Nonsense,' She Can't Provide an Open Target
Romina Pourmokhtari, Sweden's climate and environment minister, seems to be shifting her stance on the country's 2030 climate goals after nearly a term in office.
Only when her daughter began to hear voices did the psychiatric care open up
The article discusses the long and painful journey of a mother, Catharina Sørensen, as she fights for psychiatric care for her daughter, Viola, who experiences severe emotional distress, including hearing voices.