Kiriyama, the Spring Tournament Champion, Holds a Press Conference; Aiming to Become a 'Cool' Ozeki for the Second Time
Kiriyama, after winning his third championship at the Spring Tournament, expressed his desire to become a 'cool' ozeki during a press conference.
Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
Appointments to the Constitutional Tribunal. Is it still law or just politics?
The ongoing political battle over appointments to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal reflects deep polarization and raises questions about the role of legal arguments in political decisions.
Warns Johansson after new disappointment: - At a whole different level
After a disappointing match, Rosenborg coach Alfred Johansson insists he is a skilled trainer and emphasizes focusing on his job despite questions about his suitability for the club.
Trump attacks the press while multiplying interviews about the war
Donald Trump has ramped up his communications with the media amid the war in Iran, despite his ongoing attacks on journalists.
Thiago Nunes attends the press conference with his son and leaves a message on World Down Syndrome Day: 'A little love makes a difference'
Thiago Nunes, the coach of Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, delivered a heartfelt message on World Down Syndrome Day during a press conference with his son, Pedro, who has the condition.
Political Fraud, Preacher, and Son of a Shah. Who Will President Nawrocki Meet at CPAC in Texas?
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is traveling to Texas for the CPAC conference, where he will meet controversial figures and discuss Polish-American relations.
Nairito folds his wings
Nairo Quintana, perhaps the greatest Colombian cyclist in history, announces his retirement at age 36 during a press conference before the start of the Volta a Catalunya.
Poland sues judge Nawacki for 100 thousand. This is the first recourse against a nominee of Ziobro
The Polish government is suing Judge Maciej Nawacki for 100,000 zlotys due to his failure to comply with court rulings, marking a significant precedent in holding judges accountable for their actions under the current administration.
Poor Sadists Want to Take Over Grodno and Lviv. What Lukashenko's Propaganda Says About Poland
The article discusses the Belarusian government's propaganda accusing Poland of attempting to destabilize Belarus to reclaim territories like Grodno and Lviv.
Tiago Nunes attended a press conference with his son and gave a strong message about Down syndrome
Tiago Nunes, a Brazilian coach, emphasized the importance of love and awareness for Down syndrome while publicly introducing his son at a press conference.
Three European bison killed in collision with train
A collision between an Intercity train and a group of European bison in Podlasie, Poland, resulted in the death of three animals but no injuries to the train passengers.
British traders press to close 'loophole' exploited by two Chinese companies
British traders are urging the government to swiftly address a controversial loophole in retail trade that allows foreign platforms to gain a competitive advantage with low-cost goods.
"Lavrov's Ear" at the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Tusk reacts
Donald Tusk has responded to reports alleging connections between the Hungarian government and the Kremlin, particularly regarding the sharing of EU summit details with Moscow.
Rome, attack on Rai crew filming occupied buildings by anarchists
The Rai denounces an attack on its crew in Rome while they were filming anarchist-occupied buildings following the death of two activists involved in bomb-making.
Elections in Hungary. Nawrocki travels to Orbán, Russia offers assassination
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is traveling to Budapest to support Viktor Orbán's election campaign, amid reports of a Russian plot to stage an assassination to boost Orbán's election chances.
Former FBI chief has died. Trump: "I am glad"
Donald Trump expressed his satisfaction over the death of former FBI chief Robert Mueller, who passed away at the age of 81.
Attacks by Israeli settlers in the West Bank
Israeli settlers have been carrying out violent attacks against Palestinian properties and residents in various locations across the West Bank, including arson and physical assaults.
Trump's ultimatum regarding Hormuz. Iran responds
Donald Trump warns that the United States will destroy Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened within 48 hours, to which Iran threatens to retaliate against U.S. and Israeli energy infrastructure in the region.
Forces that the Government cannot control press on the libertarian project
The Argentinian government, led by Horacio Marín of YPF, is under pressure from unsustainable forces that challenge its control over fuel prices amid rising global oil prices due to geopolitical conflicts.
'I had Prince Harry blow up at me in unexpected outburst - his team were livid'
A royal expert recounts an incident in which Prince Harry lost his temper during a press interaction, causing unrest among his team.
The patient's condition worsens after a stroke, and the family is left in the lurch. "The systematic wall must finally be broken down"
A former Polish health minister emphasizes the need for systemic reforms in healthcare to improve outcomes for stroke patients after a family's harrowing experience with a loved one's deteriorating condition.
A Blow to Trump's Restrictions: A Judicial Ruling Redefines the Relationship Between the Pentagon and the Press
A federal judge has overturned Trump-era restrictions on journalists covering the Pentagon, asserting they violate constitutional rights and endanger independent journalism.
The Nazism of Saturday Night. Nick Fuentes Teaches Americans That Hate is OK
Nick Fuentes is gaining popularity among young Americans by promoting hate and extremism in a deceptively calm and persuasive manner.
SBS Union: Stop Subduing the Press... Apologies from 'That’s What I Want to Know' Followed by Subsequent Reports
The SBS union condemned attempts to control media narratives following an apology from the program detailing allegations against President Lee Jae-myung.
Jürgen Habermas: saint, not-saint. The genius who was afraid to look at violence
This article reflects on the legacy of Jürgen Habermas following his death, highlighting his contributions to philosophy and sociology, particularly around European integration and international law.
Trump Pressures South Korea with 'Love' as Japan Rejects Troop Deployment
Amid Japan's refusal to deploy troops to the Hormuz Strait, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated calls for South Korea to take a more active role in defending the region, expressing strong support for South Korea during a recent press conference.
President Yoon shares backlash from SBS press union, saying 'rights come with obligations'
President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized that press freedoms come with responsibilities amidst backlash from the SBS journalism union over his call for an apology regarding perceived media misconduct.
Justice orders Poder360 site to remove name of delegate from report; ANJ criticizes
The Bahia Court has ordered the website Poder360 to remove the name and photo of a police delegate referenced in a report, sparking criticism from the ANJ, which sees this as an act of judicial censorship.
Giant Spoiler in Star-Studded Film. The Director is Norway's New Oscar Hope
Kristoffer Borgli's upcoming film 'The Drama' is shrouded in secrecy, with the production company urging the press to refrain from revealing plot details ahead of its world premiere.
Federal Judge: Pentagon's Strict News Policy Violates the Law
A U.S. judge ruled that the Pentagon's strict press policy, initiated last year, is illegal as it restricts journalists from obtaining and publishing unapproved information.
Terrible sight at Immun night - Giant was beaten badly
European champion in bench press, Jani-Markus Mannerkorpi, suffered a severe defeat at the Immun Fight Club event against amateur fighter Victor Kasurinen.
Netanyahu said that "Jesus has no advantage over Genghis Khan", and apologized after facing criticism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced backlash after comparing Jesus to Genghis Khan during a press conference.
Former FBI Chief Robert Mueller (81) is dead
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has passed away at the age of 81, as reported by MS Now and the Associated Press.
Wiktoria, after a stroke, ended up in a care home, now losing treatment: Ukrainians needed by Poland as long as they work
Wiktoria, a Ukrainian woman who suffered a stroke, finds her treatment and rehabilitation abruptly halted due to new legislation ending aid for refugees, raising concerns for many who share similar fates.
Artists, Labels, Streamers: Is a Fair Music Industry Still Possible?
The article discusses the challenges facing the music industry, focusing on a press conference led by Germany's Minister of Culture, Wolfram Weimer, addressing issues related to music streaming.
The Press Radicalized Finns Over a Hundred Years Ago – An Author Specialized in Workers' Newspapers Sees a Link to the Social Media Era
Pertti Rajala explores the role of media during Finland's 1918 civil war and its connection to contemporary social media in his upcoming book.
Cuba, mired in crisis, promises resistance to the USA
Cuba's government is preparing for potential US military intervention while rejecting calls for negotiations regarding its political system.
Mom had a stroke, fortunately a mild one. At least we thought so - but today she can't walk, doesn't recognize people. What went wrong?
A mother, initially believed to have a mild stroke, faces serious mobility and cognitive issues after an inadequate hospital stay, leading to a call for a discussion on healthcare failures.
US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
A US judge ruled that the Pentagon's media access policy violated constitutional protections, allowing journalists' credentials to be restored after major media outlets refused to comply.
Police announces press briefing at 16:30
Police in Norway will hold a press briefing regarding the discovery of two deceased individuals on Karmøy.
The police announces a press briefing at 4 PM
The police in Southern West Norway will hold a press briefing regarding the discovery of two deceased individuals in Karmøy.
Trump announces that the US may withdraw from the war with Iran
Donald Trump hinted at a potential withdrawal of US military involvement in the operation against Iran, despite having earlier sent reinforcements to the Middle East.
Tusk: "This is a political revolution in the EU." What has Poland gained regarding ETS and fuel prices?
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasizes a significant political shift in the EU following the recent European Council summit, particularly regarding the future of the emissions trading system (ETS) amidst ongoing energy market challenges.
Poland 2050 changes its name. Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on 'work, pay and housing'
Polska 2050, led by Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, has announced its name change to 'Polska 2050 Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej' and outlined its commitment to supporting the middle class during its congress.
Machine tools smuggled from Poland are used in Russia for weapon production. The route leads through Turkey
Advanced machine tools produced in Poland are being smuggled to Russia, despite existing sanctions, and are used in the production of military equipment.
Attack on Czech arms factory: the investigation continues, new findings are emerging
Investigators are probing the arson attack on an arms factory in Pardubice, Czech Republic, with a group claiming responsibility, while suspicions of disinformation grow.
Arbeloa: "I would put a statue of Rüdiger in the garden, he is a mirror for young people"
Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa praises defender Antonio Rüdiger in a pre-derby press conference, highlighting his commitment and potential as a role model for young players.
Western silence allows Israel to get away with killing journalists
RT reports on the dangers faced by journalists during Israeli military operations, highlighting an incident where their correspondent and cameraman were injured by an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.
Press Release Published: Turmoil Behind the F1 Scenes
The F1 season is just starting, but significant changes are occurring behind the scenes, particularly with the departure of team principal Jonathan Wheatley from Audi.