'You are a Celestial Being from Your Past Life', Fake Guru Rapes After Claiming to Be an 'Incarnation'
A self-proclaimed godman and astrologer, Ashok Kharat, was arrested in Nashik, Maharashtra, for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting a woman, alongside multiple other accusations of exploitation against women.
Top 5 Most Read Recipes from the Past Week
The article highlights the five most popular recipes from the website Receptes.lv for the week of March 16 to March 22.
Trump's 'Ultimatum for Hormuz' One Day Before... Black Monday with 1517.3 Won per Dollar
The Korean won has plunged past 1517.3 against the US dollar ahead of President Trump's ultimatum concerning Iran, marking a significant drop in the stock market and raising fears of a broader Middle Eastern conflict.
[Column] Iran, from Heidegger to Kant
Slavoj Žižek discusses the implications of U.S. and Israeli actions towards Iran while reflecting on his past views on nuclear armament.
Africa: UN Weather Agency Warns of Record 'Climate Imbalance' As Planetary Warming Accelerates
The UN's weather agency warns of unprecedented 'climate imbalance' due to soaring greenhouse gas levels and record heat during the past decade.
Last Local Elections Only 5 ‘Survived’ in Gyeonggi Province... Will There Be a Clean Sweep This Time?
In the upcoming local elections in Gyeonggi Province, 30 out of 31 incumbents are vying for re-election amidst expectations of significant turnover based on past electoral trends.
Russian attacks kill 4 people and injure 11 more across 4 regions over past day
Recent Russian strikes resulted in four fatalities and eleven injuries across several Ukrainian regions including Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Sumy, and Kharkiv.
How many US soldiers have been killed in the war with Iran so far?
More than 13 US soldiers have been killed and over 200 injured in the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel and Iran over the past 22 days.
World losing more barrels of oil each day than in two 1970s crises combined, IEA chief says – video
The International Energy Agency's executive director warns that the current global energy crisis due to geopolitical tensions is more severe than past oil crises.
Pogacar is a genius and goes beyond the champion. Winning Sanremo is an act of justice
The article reflects on Tadej Pogacar's extraordinary talent and his recent victory in the Sanremo, drawing parallels with past champions like Beppe Saronni.
Nigeria: NCF Raises the Alarm Over Deforestation, Says Nigeria Lost 90 Percent of Forest Cover in 30 Years
The Nigerian Conservation Foundation has warned that Nigeria has lost nearly 90% of its forest cover in the past 30 years due to deforestation driven by illegal logging, agriculture, and urbanization.
Malawi: $1.4bn Lost, $2bn Needed - Relentless Disasters Are Draining Malawi and Entrenching Poverty
Malawi has suffered losses of at least $1.4 billion due to climate-related disasters over the past eight years, highlighting a critical and ongoing struggle against poverty and the impact of these disasters.
Meteorologists' Climate Report: Record Heat over the Last 11 Years
The World Meteorological Organization's latest report highlights unprecedented global temperature increases and rising greenhouse gas emissions over the past eleven years.
South Africa: How Commercial Crime Quietly Became South Africa's Most Dangerous Growth Industry
Commercial crime in South Africa continues to rise dramatically, with statistics indicating a near doubling in cases over the past decade, amid improvements in other crime categories.
Russia loses 970 soldiers over past day
Russia reported 970 military losses in a single day as per the latest data from the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff.
Back in Czechia. Grey Normalization on Roads and Colorful Memories of the Past
The article reflects on the stark contrasts of traveling in Czechoslovakia during the socialist era, highlighting nostalgia for the past and the changing landscape of Czech roads.
Ghana: Ghana Stock Exchange Index Surges Past 15,000 in Record Rally
The Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index has achieved a record high by surpassing 15,000 points, marking a significant rise in the country's equity market.
WMO: The Energy Imbalance in the Atmosphere is Greater Than Ever
The WMO's latest report reveals that the past eleven years, particularly the last three, have recorded unprecedented global warming, leading to severe climate impacts such as extreme weather events across continents.
Pastor Stumbled Drunk, Corporal Brewed Moonshine – We Received Information on the Conduct of Finnish Soldiers That Is Not Suitable for Daylight
Finnish peacekeepers are facing serious allegations regarding their conduct, as recent investigations reveal disturbing behaviors reported in the past year.
March 24, 1976
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Argentina, urging a comprehensive understanding of the nation's tragic past.
Letters from readers: Inflation, description, war against Iran
Readers express concerns about inflation in Argentina, drawing parallels with historical events, including past government interventions and the consequences that followed.
Brazil loses 37% of bank branches in ten years
The number of bank branches in Brazil has decreased by 37% over the past decade, reaching just over 14,000, largely due to technological advancements and banks cutting costs.
The Senatùr, Pomicino and the Two Liturgies: Last Remnants of the Politics That Was
The article reflects on the funerals of two prominent political figures in Italy, highlighting the remnants of past political cultures.
13 Billion Yen in Missing Gold Bars: The Man Reveals His Identity and Proposes a Deal
The article discusses a man, formerly a president of a major company, who admitted to his past and proposed a consulting role regarding loss of over 13 billion yen from gold transactions at a company called unbanked.
Novelli and Grandio: The Friends from the Past of Milei Who Have Now Become a Nightmare
The article discusses how former friends of President Javier Milei, including Marcelo Grandio and Manuel Adorni, are now implicated in corruption cases affecting the Argentine government.
Capricorn
Today's Capricorn horoscope indicates a fruitful day for taking initiative and receiving support from fortune, with opportunities for financial gain and a reconsideration of past plans.
It has more than 220,000 inhabitants: the rural city in Brazil that has rewritten its history in 10 years
Sinop, a city in Brazil’s Mato Grosso state, has transformed from an agricultural frontier into a model of integrated agriculture and urban development over the past decade.
Brothers Chico and Mario Adnet Cultivate the Past in 'Falso antigo', Album Featuring Macalé, Mosquito, and Mônica Salmaso
Chico and Mario Adnet's new album 'Falso antigo' features collaborations with renowned Brazilian artists, paying homage to past musical traditions.
Quiz: From an Oscars slap to 'sandpapergate', do you know your history?
A historical quiz by ABC News AU challenges readers on notable events and controversies from the past, encouraging engagement and testing historical knowledge.
Kristina Lindquist: Why Propaganda is the Language of Fascism
Kristina Lindquist argues that fascists are attracted to the nostalgic capabilities of AI technology, as they seek to revive a fabricated past.
Editorial: Mette-Marit dug herself deeper into the swamp
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit faces renewed scrutiny over her past association with Jeffrey Epstein, which she recently addressed in an interview.
Poster Prank during the Liberals' National Conference
A 1936 election poster was displayed during the Liberal Party's digital national conference, sparking discussions on past and present political issues.
One was convicted of inappropriate behavior with a photographer and another criticized lesbians in a youth magazine: Here are some of the candidates from the Citizens' Party
The article explores some candidates from the Citizens' Party, including past controversies involving inappropriate behavior and remarks about the LGBTQ community.
Football player and coach A. Ulevičius has died – in the past defended the honor of Vilnius 'Žalgiris'
Antanas Ulevičius, a notable figure in Lithuanian football, passed away, known for his roles as a goalkeeper and later as a coach at a football school in Kaunas.
Lily Allen admits she ‘cringes’ over old pics and shares what she wears in bed
Lily Allen reflects on her past fashion choices, expressing embarrassment over some of her early looks but acknowledging her growth in style over the years.
Runoff elections in the district of Munich: Exciting second round for 14 town halls and the district office
The runoff elections in Munich's district spotlight key mayoral contests, particularly in Neubiberg and Garching, with the incumbent facing challenges amid past controversies.
In 2 years, informal employment grew by 376,000 workers
In the past two years, informal employment in Argentina increased by 376,000 positions, coinciding with a rise in unemployment and a decline in the overall employment rate.
Critic who watched 200 performances in a year: this show made him chew his nails in excitement
The critic Danzumees reviewed around 200 theater productions over the past year and shared his most memorable experiences on Vikerraadio.
Actor Herbert Knaup on his homeland in Allgäu: "In the past, everything felt too sluggish for me"
Herbert Knaup, a renowned German actor, reflects on his relationship with his homeland in Allgäu, stating that he once found it too slow for his liking, yet life continues to draw him back.
State Election Rheinland-Palatinate: How the Electoral Districts Voted
The state of Rheinland-Palatinate holds elections for a new parliament, with the SPD having governed for the past 35 years, and speculation on who will be the new minister-president after the recent resignation of Malu Dreyer.
‘We didn’t expect this’: Iran missile gets past Israel nuclear research town’s defences
An Iranian ballistic missile has struck residential buildings in the Israeli town of Dimona, raising concerns about the effectiveness of Israel's air defenses.
Ukrainian mid-range drones are consistently wiping out Russian air defences: results over the past year
Over the past year, Ukrainian mid-range drones have effectively targeted and destroyed key Russian air defense systems, significantly impacting military operations in occupied territories.
'We will inform the world about the scale of the Korean civilian massacre comparable to the Holocaust'
'An international consultant and freelance journalist advocates for awareness of the Korean civilian massacres of the past.'
Is the Iran-Israel war heading towards a nuclear war? Watch Battlefield Special
The article discusses the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, suggesting that past mistakes may be influencing current decisions regarding military action.
Gethin Jones' split from famous fiancée, sports career and Helen Skelton romance claims
Gethin Jones, a prominent BBC presenter, has been in the spotlight due to a recent breakup and past romantic involvement with co-host Helen Skelton.
Ukrainian mid-range drones are consistently wiping out Russian air defences: results over the past year
Ukrainian mid-range drones have successfully targeted Russian air defence systems over the past year, demonstrating the effectiveness of their strike campaigns in occupied territories.
Stagnation for 30 years. It's time to vote
The article discusses Italy's political stagnation over the past 30 years and emphasizes the importance of voting to instigate change.
The Humble Giant Who Saved Enlightenment: What Jürgen Habermas Left Us?
Jürgen Habermas, a prominent yet modest figure in philosophy who greatly influenced political and societal debates over the past sixty years, passed away last weekend at the age of ninety-six.
Conviction and personal experience. Why the reform is necessary
The article advocates for a constitutional reform in Italy that clarifies the roles of judges and prosecutors and emphasizes the importance of voting in the upcoming referendum despite past campaign failures.
Philippe Aghion and Marc Fontecave: "In terms of nuclear policy, the European Union has lost fifteen years"
Philippe Aghion and Marc Fontecave critique the European Union's nuclear policy, highlighting a recent acknowledgment of past mistakes by Ursula von der Leyen.