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🇬🇧 Mirror
Life & Tech

Love Island backlash as fans claim 'rigged' result after winners announced

Fans of Love Island have expressed outrage over what they perceive as a 'rigged' outcome in the All Stars 2026 finale after Ciaran and Samie were crowned winners over popular couple Scott and Leanne, who finished in third place.

Feb 23 • 22:49 UTC
🇩🇰 Altinget
National & Local

We are tired of being cheated, whether it is about politics or fastelavnsboller

The article discusses the public outcry over controversial ingredients in fastelavnsboller from a popular Danish bakery.

Feb 23 • 00:00 UTC
🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
National & Local

"Awkward to Say" - Comment Heard in Hengaillaan Program Shocked Social Media Users

A discussion on the Finnish program Hengaillaan featuring actress-director Leea Klemola and writer-actress Kaarina Hazard has sparked outrage on social media due to their dismissive comments about popular author Satu Rämö's Hildur crime novel series.

Feb 15 • 19:05 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
Crime & Justice

Women of the PP Opt for Silence Amid Harassment Allegations Against the Mayor of Móstoles

Women from the Popular Party (PP) choose silence regarding harassment allegations against Móstoles Mayor Manuel Bautista, contrasting sharply with the public outrage expressed by socialist women over the party's treatment of victims.

Feb 7 • 04:30 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
Crime & Justice

The Chief Public Prosecutor Almost Outmaneuvered the Rule of Law from "What Am I?"

In January 1966, a mild sentence of 600 Marks for a Nürnberger prosecutor involved in a hit-and-run incident sparked outrage, with significant involvement from Hans Sachs from the TV quiz "What Am I?", but ultimately the popular prosecutor lost the case.

Jan 12 • 05:46 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
World

Iran, facing popular outrage

Iran is experiencing a new wave of intense protests against the government, marking the most significant unrest since 2022, following the removal of preferential exchange rates.

Jan 12 • 04:30 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
National & Local

The Germany Haters

The article discusses how disparaging Germany has become a popular pastime on both the left and right, suggesting that outrage often replaces thoughtful solutions, and those who only criticize their country tend to revel in its decline rather than seeking improvement.

Jan 11 • 08:52 UTC

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