Stanić: A Quiet Faith Movement is Emerging in Croatia
The article discusses the emergence of a quiet faith movement in Croatia, reflecting on societal issues and the implications of how misinformation impacts public health and faith.
Problem with login at Helsenorge
There are login issues reported on Helsenorge due to network problems affecting several services.
The Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae Itself Is Unconstitutional [Morning Light]
The article criticizes Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae for failing to recognize the seriousness of issues within the judiciary, as evidenced by the resignation of Park Young-jae and ongoing public discontent.
Angola: Press Release - Carrinho Group's Right of Reply
The Carrinho Group issues a public statement denying serious allegations made by the Maka Angola portal regarding economic concentration and connections of the group.
'Potentially life-threatening' flooding forecast as SA residents warned to batten down
South Australia is bracing for potentially life-threatening flooding as the Bureau of Meteorology issues severe weather warnings and prepares the public with sandbags amidst an expected deluge.
Build a fence around Stúdla, which will only be for emergency shelter and custody
The article discusses the decision to construct a fence around Stúdla, designated for emergency shelter and custody purposes.
Guarabira's Medical Institute, in Brejo da Paraíba, is closed by CRM-PB due to hygiene issues
The Guarabira Medical Institute in Brejo da Paraíba has been closed due to serious hygiene problems following repeated inspections that found multiple irregularities.
After complaints, biometric point system to be implemented in health units in city of Acre; understand
The city of Brasiléia in Acre will implement a biometric point system in its health units following a request from the Public Ministry due to attendance issues among health workers.
Epstein files: Clinton hearings 'political theatre to distract public from Trump'
The article examines claims that hearings related to the Epstein files regarding Clinton are merely distraction tactics from Trump-related issues.
UKHSA issues alert over potentially deadly 'invisible danger' in UK homes
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a warning about the dangers of carbon monoxide in homes as temperatures decrease, advising residents to take precautions against this undetectable gas.
King Harald Supports the Norwegian Monarchy in Its Worst Popularity Moment
King Harald of Norway, despite health issues, stands firmly behind the monarchy as public support dwindles following controversies involving family members.
"How could such an individual be free?": the arrest of Kobili Traoré, murderer of Sarah Halimi, provokes an outcry on the right
The arrest of Kobili Traoré, previously declared criminally insane for the murder of Sarah Halimi, has incited outrage among French right-wing politicians over issues of public safety.
Live Broadcast: Our Health – The Addiction Problems of Youth
A live broadcast focuses on the addiction issues facing Icelandic youth, featuring discussions on the current situation and response strategies from various stakeholders.
Major IT Problems Halt Driving Tests
Major IT issues at the Transport Agency are disrupting driving theory tests and other services in Sweden.
In Babtai, three men resolved their relationship issues with fists - one of them is 'resting' in the hospital
Three men in Babtai physically fought over a verbal dispute, resulting in one being hospitalized.
The Government of Thailand agrees with nine major franchises to halve the sugar in drinks as part of its war against sweetness
The Thai government has reached an agreement with nine major franchises to reduce the sugar content in beverages by half to combat health issues related to high sugar consumption.
Cylinder bought from a scrap dealer caused panic in the entire area
A gas leak from a cylinder purchased by a local merchant in Indore led to panic and health issues among residents.
Tariff adjustments make water bills more expensive in Manaus; understand the changes
Residents of Manaus will see an increase in their water bills due to a 5.52% tariff adjustment implemented by the Águas de Manaus water company, affecting various consumer categories except for the Tarifa 10 category.
Minister says security issues remain with India after federal official says interference has stopped
Canada's Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree acknowledges ongoing security concerns with India despite a senior official's statement that Indian interference has ceased.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A CPI session in Brazil escalated into a physical confrontation while discussing sensitive political issues, including the financial conduct of public figures and various interventions by politicians.
Albanese's caucus unity comes at a price
Australian Prime Minister Albanese's efforts to maintain caucus unity are leading to a public silence among Labor's left faction, particularly regarding controversial issues like the repatriation of ISIS brides.
NYT: Mamdani visits Washington for his second meeting with President Trump
New York Mayor Zoran Mamdani is traveling to Washington D.C. to meet with President Trump at the White House for their second discussion on public housing issues.
Students report lack of lighting and risk of robbery at bus stop in Macapá
Students in Macapá are raising concerns about poor lighting and safety issues at a local bus stop, which has been a site for recent robberies.
Two more holes opened in streets of São José dos Campos raise concern
Recent openings of two more holes in São José dos Campos streets are raising concerns over infrastructure issues in the city.
Pinda reinforces channels for public lighting maintenance
Pindamonhangaba continues to enhance its public lighting maintenance service, encouraging citizen participation in reporting issues to ensure safety and mobility.
Wrong Priorities: Why Trump's Poll Numbers Are Falling
Donald Trump's approval ratings are plummeting as many voters, especially independents, youth, and Latinos, believe he is neglecting critical domestic issues.
Women in Public Spaces: The Night Belongs to Us!
The article discusses women's safety in public spaces at night and critiques the prevailing narrative of fear that impacts women's freedom.
Danger: Inmet issues two rain alerts for municipalities in the interior of PE
The National Institute of Meteorology in Brazil has issued two alerts regarding heavy rainfall for certain municipalities in Pernambuco, with varying levels of potential danger.
Macinka is fond of quoting quantum physicists. He understands climate change about as well as a dentist understands appendicitis, argues scientist Kortus
The article discusses diverging views on climate change understanding, highlighting a statement by scientist Kortus critiquing Macinka's grasp of environmental issues.
Bosnia-Herzegovina: 'Blackout' at the state broadcaster
Bosnia's public broadcaster BHRT has gone dark as a protest against the government's failure to adequately support it amid rising debt issues.
Solange Couto's Speech in BBB 26 is Cruel, Disgusting, Mistaken, and Must Be Condemned
Solange Couto's controversial statement on Big Brother Brasil 26 has sparked outrage for trivializing serious issues such as abuse and public harassment.
Showed understanding: medical student remains free after rape
A medical student who raped a fellow student has had his sentence suspended, leading to public outcry and protests.
A Creative Solution to Daycare Indoor Air Quality Issues: Children in Jokioinen Took Over the Municipal Council Chamber
In response to significant indoor air quality problems at a daycare in Jokioinen, 55 children relocated to the municipal council chamber for a safer environment.
Finland's Olympic team chief physician responds to harsh criticism – 'The public needs to know'
Finland's Olympic team chief physician addresses criticism regarding the health issues faced by cross-country skiers during the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Does Prohibition Pay Off? Data from Major Cities Surprises
A report highlights the significant economic and social costs associated with alcohol consumption in Poland, estimating that these costs could exceed 100 billion PLN by 2026.
Wage arrears: Labour issues Friday ultimatum to FG
Nigerian organized labor has given the Federal Government a deadline to settle outstanding wage arrears owed to public service workers, warning of potential action if demands are unmet.
33 Municipal Processes and 13 Public Company Processes are Suspended in Guayaquil, According to the Cabildo
All municipal and public enterprise processes in Guayaquil have been suspended due to compliance issues, according to city officials.
Family Mutirão is now open for registration in cities in the region
The Public Defender's Office of Minas Gerais is accepting registrations for the Family Mutirão 2026 until March 6, focused on resolving family law issues in four regional cities.
Gallery no longer a 'waste of time' as $145m of art goes on display
The Newcastle Art Gallery has opened its expanded wing after two decades of delays and funding issues, making it the largest public art gallery in regional New South Wales.
The Louvre is in deep crisis. Now Macron is trying a new approach
The Louvre faces significant security issues following the October coup, leading to organizational changes and public scrutiny.
TJPB issues arrest warrant for former commander of Bayeux Municipal Guard investigated for domestic violence
The Paraíba Justice has issued an arrest warrant for the former commander of the Bayeux Municipal Guard in connection with a domestic violence investigation.
VIDEOS: NE1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Cármen Lúcia questions the number of murders in Brazil as new operations and controversies unfold, highlighting ongoing issues in politics and public safety.
Failures in river school transport in a municipality in the interior of Amazonas are the subject of investigation by the Public Ministry
The Public Ministry of Amazonas has launched an investigation into issues with river school transport in Guajará that have been exposing students to risks.
CHICKEN TERROR ⟩ Hawaii residents are in distress over wild birds: the public demands the destruction of chickens
Residents of Hawaii are facing issues with feral chickens that are damaging property and becoming a nuisance, prompting calls for their extermination.
‘What the hell is happening?’: Metro users report delays of over 10 minutes on Lines 3, 7, and B
Metro users in Mexico City reported delays of over 10 minutes on multiple lines with no information provided by authorities about the issues.
Kwaśniewska evaluated Nawrocka's interview. "Surprise"
Nawrocka reflects on her personal experiences and challenges in her first extensive interview since February, discussing her work, public scrutiny, and issues surrounding IVF and abortion.
Daily Summary #1874: Trump speaks in Congress with a threat to Iran and a heated debate about immigration; Chamber approves anti-faction bill but blocks taxation of bets to fund public safety; Search for missing people from the flooding in MG enters its 2nd day
Trump's speech in Congress included threats to Iran and discussions about immigration as local issues persisted in Brazil's governance.
Sweeping vehicle collapsed through the pavement in Brno
A sweeping vehicle fell through the pavement in Brno, indicating potential infrastructure issues in the area.
State of the Union
The article discusses various aspects of the economy and social issues facing the country, focusing on the contributions of individuals who dedicate their lives to public service.
Where to Place Dangerous Offenders? There is a Lack of Space and Staff in Detention Facilities
A report highlights the issues surrounding dangerous offenders being placed in detention facilities in Czechia, emphasizing a lack of capacity and personnel.