We are threatened by more expensive loans and further economic stagnation
Latvia's national debt has increased significantly over the past two decades, raising concerns about potential economic stagnation and higher loan costs for citizens.
Study: The number of Russian sabotage operations in Europe has increased sharply in recent months
A recent study reveals a sharp increase in Russian sabotage and influence operations in Europe over the past few months, especially since the renewed invasion of Ukraine.
Europe – painful blow from Zelensky: the world advised Ukraine to remain silent
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the importance of acknowledging Russia's aggression and avoiding silence in the face of past mistakes that contributed to the escalation of conflict.
Bill Gates spoke about Jeffrey Epstein with his employees: what he said and what he recognized about 'affairs'
Bill Gates acknowledged his past connections with Jeffrey Epstein during a meeting with his foundation's staff, describing the relationship as a 'big mistake' and revealing extramarital affairs.
Man United outspend WHOLE of Europe as UEFA lay bare transfer spending
Manchester United has exceeded all European clubs in net transfer spending over the past five years, according to a UEFA report.
Hilda Herrera and Saúl Cosentino demonstrate that the past does not weigh down when it still pushes forward
Hilda Herrera and Saúl Cosentino were honored at the opening of the concert season of the Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina, showcasing the enduring relevance of their contributions to Argentine folklore.
‘My orchestrated kidnapping by her’: Gloria Trevi's husband supports Poncho de Nigris after receiving threats
Armando Gómez, husband of Gloria Trevi, expresses support for Poncho de Nigris following threats he received, linking the threats to a past kidnapping orchestrated by De Nigris's former mother-in-law.
Criticism of Hagel and Stoch: The Swabian Guardians of Virtue
The article critiques the politicization of morality in the Baden-Württemberg election campaign, as candidates face scrutiny for past actions deemed morally questionable.
The Police dismissed half of the 51 complaints by agents for sexual harassment in the last three years
The Spanish police have dismissed half of the 51 reported cases of sexual harassment among its officers over the past three years, prompting a review of internal protocols.
Mette Frederiksen does not want to declare her stance: 'Some owe more'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is maintaining ambiguity about her political alliances as the 2026 election approaches, signaling possible cooperation with centrist or left-wing parties while expressing past reservations about the far-left.
Hilary Duff talked about her confrontation with Lindsay Lohan and the controversy with Ashley Tisdale: 'I felt used'
Hilary Duff discussed her past rivalry with Lindsay Lohan and feelings of being used regarding a controversy with Ashley Tisdale during a podcast interview.
Hillary Clinton Testifies Before Congress and Denies Any Connection to Epstein
Hillary Clinton testified before Congress, firmly denying any past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and criticizing the proceedings as a political stunt.
Epstein files, the global ripple effect: resignations in Davos, Clinton at Congress and new shadows over international elites
New revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files have prompted resignations at the World Economic Forum and congressional testimonies, raising questions about influential elites' past associations.
AWARD-WINNING DEBUT ⟩ The first step in the journey is most important
Kristi Küppari's debut novel, 'The Last Spoon,' explores personal transformation through a unique concept of spoon exchange as a means for a woman to confront her inner fears and past.
Hillary Clinton calls on Donald Trump to testify "under oath" about his past connections with Epstein
Hillary Clinton has urged that Donald Trump be summoned to testify under oath regarding his past links to Jeffrey Epstein during a parliamentary commission hearing.
Bill Gates admits affairs but denies involvement in Epstein crimes
Bill Gates has acknowledged some past extramarital affairs but insists he had no involvement in any criminal activities associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
Five Man Utd transfer blunders that gave club highest net spend in the WORLD
Manchester United has the highest net spend in world football over the past five years, yet has failed to achieve significant success, winning only two domestic cups.
Tallinna Port's Profit Increased Last Year
Tallinna Port's profit increased by 17 percent over the past year, despite a slight decrease in revenue due to lower earnings from the icebreaker Botnica's operations.
Zacharova does not hold back: told Europeans not to "bark"
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova criticized the European leaders' stance on negotiations with Russia, asserting that they should not expect to be welcomed at the negotiation table due to past actions.
Epstein Affair: Republicans Have 'Many Questions' for the Clintons Ahead of Their Testimony
Republican members of Congress are preparing to question Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding their past associations with Jeffrey Epstein as part of an ongoing bipartisan investigation.
Epstein Files: Børge Brende Resigns as Head of the World Economic Forum
Børge Brende has announced his resignation as CEO of the World Economic Forum following revelations from the Epstein Files regarding his past communications with Jeffrey Epstein.
Magic World Cup Memories - special edition on sale now
The Mirror has released a special edition publication highlighting memorable and controversial moments from past World Cups as the tournament approaches this summer.
From military and hybrid threats to cybersecurity, Greece seeks a multi-layered national security structure
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses multiple national security challenges reflecting on past crises with Turkey.
The 'Epstein case' claims the resignation of Børge Brende, the fifth Norwegian implicated by the scandal, at the head of the Davos Forum
Børge Brende has resigned as president of the World Economic Forum following revelations about his past connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Freedom for Development in Europe: A Holy Empire of the German Nation is Preparing
The article discusses the emergence of a unified German-led initiative in Europe, drawing historical parallels to past empires.
Edmundas Kučinskas caused a real storm on social media: revealed Natalija Bunkė's post from the past
Lithuanian artist Edmundas Kučinskas shares an old video of singer Natalija Bunkė, praising her version of his song ‘Langas’ and reminiscing about their past interactions.
The Comptroller issued 206 reports with indications of criminal responsibility to decentralized autonomous governments since 2024
The Ecuadorian Comptroller's Office has issued 206 reports indicating possible criminal responsibility in public administration over the past two years.
'Asking questions to the PM can land you in jail,' says Pawan Khera
Pawan Khera highlighted that asking questions to the current Prime Minister of India can lead to imprisonment, contrasting this with the past when questioning leaders was more accepted.
The president of the World Economic Forum resigns due to his relationship with the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
Borge Brende resigns from his position as president of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
Another casualty from the Epstein case: the head of the Davos Forum resigned due to his ties with the financier
Borge Brende, the president of the World Economic Forum, resigned following revelations of his past connections with Jeffrey Epstein, prompting an independent investigation.
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.
Chance for recreational boats on the Elbe. The state has brought back the dock project in Litoměřice
The Czech government is moving forward with a dock project for recreational boats on the Elbe River, despite past opposition from environmental groups.
JT: Nearly 8,000 People Died on Migration Routes Last Year
A report highlights that nearly 8,000 individuals lost their lives on migration routes in the past year, emphasizing this as a global failure of safe migration.
'I'm a behaviour expert and Donald Trump's comments about Ivanka show a lot about his psychology'
Behavioural expert Shelly Dar analyzes Donald Trump's comments about his daughter Ivanka, highlighting recurring patterns that indicate boundary issues over the past two decades.
Høiby said he feels used: – She didn't care at all
Høiby expresses feelings of being exploited in his past relationship with influencer Nora Haukland during a court proceeding.
Bertelsmann Foundation: Was there sustainability?
A new study indicates that most companies are unlikely to meet their climate goals, raising questions about past commitments to sustainability.
This share has made history... price crosses 8500 rupees, the company makes wires and fans
Polycab India Limited's share price reached an all-time high of 8539.50 rupees, marking significant returns for investors over the past five years.
Kim Jong Un Shows Confidence in Economic and Personnel Achievements as 'Most Significant in 30 Years'
At the recent Workers’ Party Congress, Kim Jong Un touted the economic achievements of North Korea over the past three years as the most significant in three decades, showcasing a change in tone from previous admissions of failure.
Ian Huntley's chilling letter to daughter after she discovered who he was
Ian Huntley, a notorious child killer, is in critical condition after a prison ambush, drawing renewed attention to his past treatment of his daughter.
Applications to Canada's armed forces surged 12.9% in the past eight months, says national defence minister
The number of applications to Canada's armed forces has increased by 12.9% in the past eight months, reflecting rising global uncertainties, according to the Minister of National Defence.
'UP's economy has tripled,' said CM Yogi
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath claims that the state's economy and per capita income have tripled over the past nine years due to proactive policies.
Left, Right, Left..? Why Sanju Samson is Essential for the Right Start
The article discusses the strategic need for left-handed batsmen in the Indian white-ball cricket team, particularly in light of past underrepresentation and future challenges facing the team.
Hilary Duff talks about the toxic group of mothers and her teenage rivalry with Lindsay Lohan: 'I felt used'
Hilary Duff discusses her return to music and reflects on her past rivalry with Lindsay Lohan during their adolescence, describing the dynamics as toxic and intentional.
In Slovakia, they face charges of extremism, while in Hungary, the government applauds them. The story of the commemorative monument of the regional flag
In Slovakia, several individuals face charges of extremism due to the construction of a monument that resembles a historical national flag, which some authorities claim glorifies past totalitarian regimes.
An embarrassing mistake by the Olympic champion in the NHL
During an NHL game, Olympic champion Jake Guentzel missed a golden scoring opportunity, reminiscent of a past blunder by another NHL player.
At least 1 killed, 33 injured in Russian attacks against Ukraine over past day
Russian attacks on Ukraine have resulted in one death and 33 injuries within the last day, targeting critical infrastructure and residential areas.
The Power of Numbers: the Rise of Factions and the Change in Direction by the Prime Minister
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is witnessing a resurgence of factionalism, driven by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's stance on past funding issues.
Fedez and Achille Lauro and the mystery of the modified lineup to avoid meeting
There are speculations about Fedez and Achille Lauro avoiding each other due to changes in the Sanremo 2026 event lineup, linked to past personal conflicts.
Latgale's Security: Air, Land, Water, Minds. What Has Been Achieved, and What Still Needs to Be Done?
The article explores the evolving security situation in Latgale, Latvia, amidst the geopolitical threats posed by neighboring Russia and Belarus over the past four years.
Alexander Stubb as a guest on Ykkösaamu - what do you want to ask the president?
The article announces an upcoming live interview with Alexander Stubb, discussing his views on Russia, particularly in the context of its war against Ukraine and past actions in Georgia.