Friday's Quick Quiz - 10 Questions About News and General Knowledge!
Ilta-Sanomat has presented a quick quiz featuring 10 questions ranging from current news to general knowledge.
Markus Gabriel in Conversation: 'I Believe That I Am Really Speaking to an Artificial Intelligence'
Philosopher Markus Gabriel discusses the nature of artificial intelligence and questions whether the distinction between intelligence and simulation is still meaningful.
I was there for Labour's seismic defeat in Gorton & Denton - it reminded me of one thing
The article discusses the Labour Party's unexpected defeat in the Gorton and Denton by-election, highlighting the significant support for the Green Party and raising questions about Labour leadership.
Photos of Bill Clinton, questions about UFOs... In the United States, Hillary Clinton's hearing on the Epstein case turns chaotic
Hillary Clinton testified before the U.S. Congress for nearly six hours regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, firmly denying any involvement or prior interaction with him.
How will the line of succession change after the exclusion of former Prince Andrew?
The recent arrest and release of Prince Andrew has raised significant questions about the future of the British monarchy and its line of succession.
"Everyone" should jump 100 times every day. Should we join the trend?
A new fitness trend promotes jumping 100 times each day as an effective way to get in shape, sparking interest and questions about its legitimacy.
Little House: MP Šichtařová employs her partner as an assistant
Czech MP Šichtařová has come under scrutiny for employing her partner as her assistant, raising questions about nepotism and governance.
Taddei on the electoral reform: Salary cuts at the INE do not worry her, questions the end of the PREP
Guadalupe Taddei from the INE expressed that salary cuts for electoral counselors do not concern her but raised questions about the elimination of the PREP.
Reacting to "unusual" questions in the Epstein hearing
Hillary Clinton testified before Congress about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, asserting she had no knowledge of his criminal activities and calling for greater transparency.
The Weekly Challenge: face our current affairs test in 10 questions
This article presents a weekly quiz that challenges readers to answer ten questions about current events from the past week based on El País's published information.
The (un)decisiveness of the USA regarding Iran
The arrival of American F-22 fighter jets at an Israeli base raises questions about U.S. military operations from Israel and the implications for its strategy regarding Iran.
What is the name of the oldest university in the USA?
This article features a quiz on various general knowledge questions, including the name of the oldest university in the USA.
Michał Bieniak: Deregulation, deregulation, and after deregulation
Michał Bieniak discusses the ongoing process of deregulation in Polish law and questions whether current regulations have become too cumbersome.
"There is silence, apathy.” It is a beach town and Carnival, but it suffers from a suicide epidemic. Why?
An Argentinian beach town known for its Carnival is grappling with a troubling rise in suicides, raising questions about community wellbeing and mental health support.
A young man helped his neighbor bring the sheep into the pen. When he saw soldiers, he fled, and then he was shot in the back and killed
An 18-year-old Palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers, raising questions about the military's actions and treatment of grieving families in the aftermath.
Irina Shayk avoids politics and enchants: "I want to enter your DNA"
Irina Shayk, the supermodel, skillfully sidestepped questions regarding the political situation in Ukraine during her appearance at the Sanremo Festival, choosing instead to focus on promoting love and music.
Hillary Clinton criticized the hearing on Epstein
Hillary Clinton expressed frustration over questions regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein during a private hearing.
Surya not happy despite winning against Zimbabwe, questions India's weakness in this area
Despite a convincing victory over Zimbabwe, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav expressed dissatisfaction with the team's bowling performance, stressing the need for improvement ahead of the knockout stages.
Newborns at All-Time Low in Japan, but Tokyo Sees Increase for First Time in 9 Years – Why?
Despite Japan's newborn population hitting an all-time low, Tokyo's birth rate has increased for the first time in nearly a decade, raising questions about effective policies.
The ISI Conspiracy and Bloody Games... The Story of the Double Murder Near the India-Pakistan Border
A double murder of two policemen near the India-Pakistan border is alleged to be orchestrated by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, raising questions about their financial situation and the true story behind the crime.
What lies behind the occupation's pursuit of bringing 'quiet cities' into the line of fire?
The article discusses the recent trend of Israeli military operations expanding into previously 'quiet' cities in the West Bank, raising questions about the motivations behind this shift.
Death of an ultranationalist in France raises urgent questions
The killing of 23-year-old ultranationalist Quentin Deranque in France has ignited a political storm ahead of municipal elections, exposing deep societal divides and escalating tensions between extreme political factions.
Is the U.S. an Ally? The "Peace-Loving Island" Questions It
In Greenland, residents express their concerns about the true nature of U.S. intentions as they experience increased global attention.
Milei's Paradox: Political Control and Economic Noise
Javier Milei's presidency is marked by strong political control but accompanied by significant economic challenges, raising questions about the sustainability of his administration's project.
Was Liam Payne trying to escape from the hotel where he died by falling from the balcony? This is what we know
Questions remain regarding Liam Payne's death as investigations suggest he may have attempted to escape from his hotel room before falling from a balcony.
Lindsay Lohan questions why no one removed her from Hollywood to 'protect' her during teen fame
Lindsay Lohan reflects on her teenage years in Hollywood, questioning why no one intervened to protect her from the pressures of fame.
School Cancellation Raises Big Questions for Parents
Parents and students at Ölduselsskóli in Reykjavík are left confused after the school's cancellation with little notice due to unresolved issues related to ongoing renovations addressing mold.
Lankov's Case: While Latvian Institutions Remain Silent, Interpretations Proliferate
The arrest of a Russian professor in Riga before his lecture raises questions and leads to various interpretations in the absence of official commentary from Latvian authorities.
Why former Karabakh official Ruben Vardanyan isn't appealing his 20-year prison term in Azerbaijan
Ruben Vardanyan, a former official from Karabakh, has decided not to appeal his 20-year prison sentence in Azerbaijan, a decision that raises questions about the political and legal implications of his case.
BBB 26: Ana Paula questions Solange Couto after being ignored by the actress
In the latest episode of BBB 26, Ana Paula confronted Solange Couto for ignoring her after a competition.
ČT grants Okamura's wish, after nine years he is invited to Questions
The Czech Television network CT invited politician Tomio Okamura to its show after a long absence of nine years, fulfilling his wish.
Olympic President Surprised at Press Conference - 'Maybe Someone Should Be Fired'
Kirsty Coventry, the President of the International Olympic Committee, faced unexpected questions during a press conference about the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, leading her to call into question the preparedness of her team.
Okamura is Invited. After Nine Years, He is Invited to Václav Moravec's Questions
Tomio Okamura has received an invitation to appear on Václav Moravec's Questions show after nine years of absence.
Clinton: I have no information about Epstein, ask Trump
Hillary Clinton stated that she has no information regarding Jeffrey Epstein and suggested that questions should be directed to Donald Trump.
Tsoukalas to Marinakis: Ask the Prime Minister why he violates every notion of the rule of law and does not implement the Supreme Court's decision
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticizes Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for not respecting the Supreme Court's rulings and questions government accountability regarding judicial matters.
ENELI KINDSIKO ⟩ Ideological message diverts attention from the actual questions of the Human Development Report
The article critiques Peeter Espak's analysis of the 2026 Human Development Report, emphasizing the importance of understanding the data comprehensively.
Smart Mobility and Social Justice: Athens' New Challenge
Athens is increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into urban mobility, raising questions about social equity and the distribution of technological benefits.
The story of a 17-year-old Finnish girl murdered 66 years ago still raises questions
The murder of 17-year-old Kyllikki Saari in Finland over six decades ago remains officially unsolved and continues to evoke intrigue and discussion.
Hillary Clinton: I Have Never Met Epstein, Trump Should Also Answer Questions
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that she has never met Jeffrey Epstein and was unaware of his criminal activities during her testimony to a congressional committee investigating Epstein's case.
Amazon shelves Blue Jay warehouse robot
Amazon has discontinued its Blue Jay warehouse robot program shortly after its launch, raising questions about the future viability of AI technologies in logistics.
Epstein files, the global ripple effect: resignations in Davos, Clinton at Congress and new shadows over international elites
New revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files have prompted resignations at the World Economic Forum and congressional testimonies, raising questions about influential elites' past associations.
The Army Caught Him Thanks to His Mistress. Will His Death Stop the Spiral of Violence? Political Scientist Warns
The article discusses the capture of notorious Mexican drug lord Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencha', by the army during a rendezvous with his mistress, while raising questions about the enduring violence in Mexico's drug trade.
Bartolozzi, investigations closed on cabinet chief of Nordio. The minister is 'perplexed by the timing'
Giusi Bartolozzi, the cabinet chief of the Minister of Justice in Italy, has expressed confidence following the closure of an investigation regarding her alleged false information, while Minister Carlo Nordio offers his support but questions the timing of the investigation.
Epstein Affair: Republicans Have 'Many Questions' for the Clintons Ahead of Their Testimony
Republican members of Congress are preparing to question Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding their past associations with Jeffrey Epstein as part of an ongoing bipartisan investigation.
Ben Zyskowicz has never seen anything like this in his career - 'Wonderful'
Finnish MP Ben Zyskowicz praises the Social Democratic Party's (SDP) newfound concern about debt, but questions their proposed solutions as elections approach.
Stephen Hawking 'pictured with long-term carers' in Epstein files photo
A newly released photograph linked to Jeffrey Epstein features Stephen Hawking with his long-term carers, raising questions about the context but affirming he has never been accused of wrongdoing.
The jacket, the tip-off from the secret services, the military parade: has Kim "crowned" his daughter? What is happening in North Korea
Speculation surrounding Kim Ju Ae, daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has intensified following her appearance at a military parade, leading to questions about her potential succession.
'Asking questions to the PM can land you in jail,' says Pawan Khera
Pawan Khera highlighted that asking questions to the current Prime Minister of India can lead to imprisonment, contrasting this with the past when questioning leaders was more accepted.
Questions and answers about the 23-F papers: When did the King do what? Who supported Tejero? Did the coup have popular support?
The article discusses revelations from the 23-F papers, clarifying King Juan Carlos's actions during the attempted coup in Spain.
Can Ronaldo play in the future with his club Almería?
Cristiano Ronaldo's ownership stake in Almería raises questions about his potential future participation in matches for the club, due to Spanish regulations preventing active players from having commercial ties with their clubs.