Football in the East: Fields of Arrogance
Two new publications illuminate the forces that fractured football in East Germany during the reunification years, highlighting ongoing structural inequalitites.
Abu Dhabi: Over 100 arrests for filming and spreading 'misleading' information regarding the war
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have arrested over 100 individuals for filming and disseminating misleading information about the war, as Gulf states increase scrutiny on publications related to Iran.
Prosecutor: Aurimas Drižius is accused of defamation
Lithuanian public information creator Aurimas Drižius faces defamation charges, with multiple articles and videos being evaluated during an ongoing investigation into his publications.
The death of the son of MP Magdalena Filiks. The court upheld the penalty imposed on the radio
The Warsaw Administrative Court upheld a penalty against Radio Szczecin for its publications that contributed to the suicide of the son of MP Magdalena Filiks.
Does the war in Iran accelerate nuclear bomb production instead of preventing it?
The ongoing conflict with Iran may ironically hasten its pursuit of nuclear weapons rather than deter it, as suggested by analyses from major publications.
Gulf countries detain hundreds of people for publications about Iran's attacks
Gulf countries have detained hundreds of individuals, including foreign nationals, due to online posts regarding recent attacks by Iran.
New regulation regarding scientific journals. What will be the future of open science in Poland?
A new Polish regulation on the evaluation of scientific publications may significantly impact the academic publishing market and publication trends among Polish researchers.
Theatre critics in Scotland decry ‘London-centric’ reviewing policy for One Day musical
Scottish theatre critics have condemned the Royal Lyceum Theatre's decision to limit reviews of its new musical 'One Day' to local publications, calling it a 'London-centric' approach.
Conectar Yearbook celebrates architecture in its 5th edition
The Conectar Yearbook / Casa VIP reaches its fifth edition, showcasing 100 projects by architects and interior designers from 19 companies across Brazil.
German National Library: Why Books At All?
The article discusses the challenges facing the German National Library, particularly in the context of its mission to collect all publications in Germany, and the implications of modern publishing trends.
Philosophy, essays, fanzines, and self-managed projects: weekend fairs in Buenos Aires
This weekend, Buenos Aires will host two free book fairs focusing on philosophy, essays, and independent publications.
Every week anew: The cross with words
The article lists various issues from a publication, indicating possible themes or topics covered in those specific editions.
Simenon, a writer fleeing from the nightmare of failure
Georges Simenon remains a significant literary figure in Italy, with fresh works and analyses ensuring his continued popularity.
Paper Mills: A Spam Filter Against Research Fraud
Australian researchers are developing an AI spam filter to combat the issue of fake and low-quality studies produced by so-called 'paper mills' that threaten the integrity of scientific research.
Award-winning producer Aya rewrites reality: the Lunchmeat collective opens the season with a radical audiovisual evening at Archa+
Aya's latest album 'Hexed!' showcases her innovative sound that combines heavy bass with elements of techno, metal, and screamo, earning accolades from major music publications.
Turning Point for the Daily La Stampa, Gedi Sells to Leonardis' Sae
The preliminary contract for the sale of the newspaper La Stampa to Alberto Leonardis' Sae has been signed, which encompasses several related publications and activities.
La Stampa, agreement reached by Gedi for the transfer to the Sae Group
The Gedi Group has signed a preliminary contract to transfer La Stampa to the Sae Group, including associated publications and digital operations.
A War Without a Compass.. Has Trump Lost Control Over the War with Iran?
The article discusses the lack of clear strategy in President Donald Trump's approach to the Iran War, as described by various Western publications.
The Hippo of Letters Navigates Guayaquil: A Laboratory for Creating Independent Publications
A workshop and laboratory for editing and creating independent publications called Hipopótamo has been operating in Guayaquil for 16 years, fostering innovation in literature and publishing education.
US Central Command Adds 'Fact-Checking' to Its Activities Against Iran
The US Central Command has introduced 'fact-checking' publications in response to Iranian statements amid ongoing military actions against Iran.
Pocket Books: Romanticism, Nostalgia, and a Painful 'Goodbye'
The article reflects on the decline of pocket books in Greece, prompted by recent articles from prominent publications like The New York Times and The Guardian that sparked a broader discussion on the topic.
Danish media has filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company OpenAI
Danish media organizations have initiated legal action against OpenAI, seeking to prohibit the use of their publications for AI training without explicit permission and compensation.
The Most Read Press Publications Named Last Year
Last year, the most read press publications in Latvia included the weekly magazine 'Ieva,' the weekly magazine 'Privātā Dzīve,' and the Latvian Russian-language newspaper 'MK Latvija,' according to research from Kantar.
The Museum of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Expands Horizons of Understanding Lithuanian History and Heritage
The Museum of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is set to present two international exhibitions and new publications related to Lithuanian history and cultural heritage.
Scientific Research at Polish Universities
Scientific research results in Poland are increasingly finding practical applications in various sectors rather than remaining confined to academic publications.
Global Newspapers: Military Buildup and Threat of War on Iran Raise Serious Questions
The article discusses the serious implications of U.S. military threats against Iran, highlighting critiques from French publications regarding the legality and motivations behind these actions.
Art and Culture Agency Distributed 650,000 Euros to Cultural Magazines and Online Publications
Finland's Art and Culture Agency allocated 650,000 euros in general grants to cultural magazines and online publications this year, a decrease from the previous year.
SERGEI METLEV ⟩ If the new favorite word of world politics is "deal", then Estonia should grab a few extra cards.
As Estonia approaches its 108th birthday, a reflection on its significance and influence in the Western world is proposed by Sergei Metlev, the editor of Postimees's Russian-language publications.
Global Newspapers: Indicators of War and Crises Pressuring the World
International publications are highlighting rising tensions between the US and Iran, alongside various global issues, including the funding crisis for UNRWA and developments in Sudan.
The Critic’s Review Becomes a 'Sharp Book Review'... A Public Forum Connecting Books and People Takes a Step Forward
There is a growing call in South Korea for specialized book review publications akin to the 'New York Review of Books', highlighted by the success of 'Seoul Review of Books' which celebrates its fifth anniversary.
‘A momentous watershed’: Europe’s papers react to arrest of former prince Andrew
European publications discuss the ramifications of the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, highlighting the unprecedented vulnerability of the British monarchy.
Ioanna Karatzaferi: A great person who united worlds
The death of Ioanna Karatzaferi marks the end of a significant chapter in contemporary Greek literature.
Exciting offers this Sunday with VIMA & VIMAgazino
This Sunday, February 22, the newspaper 'Vima tis Kyriakis' features exciting offers including a limited edition Spring Notebook by ARKAS and other publications.
261 thousand cancer research articles have characteristics similar to fraudulent ones
A new study reveals that 261,000 cancer research articles published between 1999 and 2024 exhibit characteristics similar to fraudulent publications, accounting for 10% of the cancer-related literature in PubMed.
FIEG: appeal to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for an extension of the tax credit for the purchase of paper for publishing
The Italian Federation of Newspaper Publishers (FIEG) has appealed to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for the extension of a tax credit aimed at supporting the purchase of paper for printed publications.
Protestant Church: Cutbacks Announced for Protestant Media
The Protestant Church in Bavaria has announced significant funding cuts to their media organization, affecting many employees and raising concerns about the future of key publications.
Without a clear direction, Brazil's scientific power has little impact
Brazil is recognized as a major producer of scientific knowledge, yet it lacks significant impact in research.
Two accurate maps to find Spinoza's treasure
This article discusses the renewed interest in the works of philosopher Baruch Spinoza, highlighted by recent publications that delve into his philosophy.
Collaborators from digital agency negotiated pro-Tarcísio and against Central Bank publications on gossip profiles
Service providers from one of Brazil's largest digital influence agencies, Mynd, negotiated social media posts that favored São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas and criticized the Central Bank.
Academic New Books on February 13
This article discusses new academic publications in Korea, highlighting key themes in labor studies, philosophy of science, secularism, sociology, and classical Greek language.
Three exciting offers this Sunday with VIMA & VIMAgazino
This Sunday, February 15, the Sunday edition of 'To Vima' includes exciting offers, notably a special issue focused on Artificial Intelligence.
What the Stoic phrase from Seneca means: "We do not dare to do many things because they are difficult, but they are difficult because..."
The article explores the resurgence of Stoicism through recent publications and viral quotes, emphasizing its core principles such as self-control and harmony with nature.
Notice from Delhi Police to Penguin Publications Regarding Controversy Related to Naravane's Book
Delhi Police's Special Cell has issued a notice to Penguin India in connection with the leak of unpublished memoirs by former Army Chief General M M Naravane.
The front pages of the newspapers today, Wednesday, February 11, 2026
A roundup of newspaper headlines from various Greek publications on February 11, 2026, covering topics from government policies to international relations.
Scientific publications trust researchers less
A new study indicates that gender bias persists in scientific publishing, with articles authored by women facing longer review times than those authored by men.
Editoria Italia signs partnership with Arc XP
Editoria Italia has partnered with Arc XP to enhance the digital transformation of its publications through improved content management and monetization.
The Damascus International Book Fair Writes Its First Chapter in the Era After the Ban
The Damascus International Book Fair marks a significant cultural shift in Syria as it embraces diverse literary expressions and a wider range of publications following years of restrictions.
This should not go to the newspaper
The article critiques the Wall Street Journal for publishing select information from the Epstein files that lacks public interest and tarnishes reputations, while also dismissing the actions of other publications like El País.
Anna Stratinaki: Accuses defamation in the GSEE case
Anna Stratinaki responds to publications linking her to mismanagement of training program funds, claiming defamatory references that damage her political and professional status.
Stratinaki on the Panagopoulos case: publications are defamatory, I did not manage funds from '21 to '24
Stratinaki denies allegations of financial misconduct in the Panagopoulos case, claiming she only had an advisory role from 2019 to 2021 while final decisions were made by the Minister of Labor.