Fashion Inspiration from the Streets of Paris: Learn How to Finally Wear a Scarf
A fashion article encourages readers to learn how to stylishly wear scarves, drawing inspiration from Parisian street fashion.
Great news for readers: articles from The New York Times will be available on the 15min portal
15min has announced that it will provide exclusive articles from The New York Times, allowing readers to stay informed on various global topics.
What's the price where you are? Share your servo pics with us
ABC News AU is collecting information on fuel prices across Australia by encouraging readers to share photos of fuel price boards.
Letters from readers: Inflation, description, war against Iran
Readers express concerns about inflation in Argentina, drawing parallels with historical events, including past government interventions and the consequences that followed.
Children of the Famous Who Enjoyed Lolla and Will Make You Feel Older
The article discusses how the children of celebrities attended Lollapalooza 2026, highlighting their stylish outfits and social media presence while making readers reflect on how quickly these children have grown up.
Trump Knew What He Was Planting, Says Reader About the War in Iran
Readers express their thoughts on the implications of the Iran war and economic strategies linked to it.
STARS SPEAK: Stars urge to be brave while maintaining balance
The article discusses the dynamic energy following the spring equinox, encouraging readers to embrace courage and initiative while also urging them to stay balanced and thoughtful.
Quiz: From an Oscars slap to 'sandpapergate', do you know your history?
A historical quiz by ABC News AU challenges readers on notable events and controversies from the past, encouraging engagement and testing historical knowledge.
“In this light, Mette Frederiksen may have merely postponed the general S-crisis”: Elisabet Svane answers readers' questions about the election
Elisabet Svane, Politiken's analyst, addresses readers' questions regarding the crisis faced by the Social Democrats in Denmark, touching on polling results, the impact of issues in Iran, and agricultural job concerns.
Elisabet Svane answered readers' questions about the election: 'In that light, Mette Frederiksen may have just postponed the general S-crisis'
Elisabet Svane, a political analyst for Politiken, addressed readers' questions concerning the current crisis faced by the Social Democrats in Denmark, with a focus on recent election results and broader implications on jobs and international issues.
A nationwide referendum is a road to hell, readers write
Readers express strong opinions against nationwide referendums in Czechia, considering them detrimental.
What is the best laundry detergent? Vote for your favorite
A Finnish article encourages readers to vote on their favorite laundry detergent, comparing liquid and powder options and highlighting the benefits of each.
How well do you know dictators? Only the bravest historian can achieve 10/10
An article invites readers to test their knowledge of historical dictators through a quiz format, exploring the fascination and horror surrounding dictatorial regimes.
Who Climbs St. George? Test Your Knowledge of Czech Proverbs
The article invites readers to challenge their knowledge of Czech proverbs, specifically focusing on those related to St. George.
The Wrong Greeting
The article critiques a book that contrasts German and Scandinavian cultures, provoking a combative response from readers with its portrayal of Germans as overly obedient and Scandinavians as free-spirited.
Do You Know the Map of Europe? Test Yourself – Only a Few Get a Perfect 10/10 Right
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of European geography through an online quiz, claiming that only a few can achieve a perfect score.
Letters: Cheers for the first Blue Jays — and Allen Abel
Readers express their admiration for Allen Abel's article about the first Toronto Blue Jays, emphasizing its emotional impact and storytelling quality.
Readers. "Dad, are we going to die today?", the Argentinians who want to leave Beirut
An Argentine citizen in Beirut expresses desperation as his family seeks evacuation amid intense bombardments.
MINIQUIZ: Where is Estonia's tallest structure? And the world's?
The article presents a quiz about the tallest buildings in Estonia and worldwide, inviting readers to test their knowledge.
QUIZ: They say we are a nation of DIY enthusiasts. Are you one of them?
A quiz article from a Czech source encourages readers to explore their status as DIY enthusiasts.
Do You Speak Like a Real Railway Worker? Test Your Knowledge of Railway Jargon in a Fun Quiz
The article presents a quiz that challenges readers to understand and use railway jargon, highlighting the colorful language of railway workers.
The Chosen Words: Why it is Written Jameneí and Other Doubts from Readers
The article discusses readers' questions regarding the spelling of certain words in the newspaper, highlighting the journalistic criteria behind these choices.
Letters from readers: Land of peace; reaction; they talk about democracy, but...
A reader reflects on the privileges of living in Argentina as a peaceful nation amidst his travels in conflict-ridden Middle Eastern countries.
A Certain Kind of Experience
In their new book "What Does Art Do," musician Brian Eno and writer Bette A. encourage readers to find refuge in novels, music, and films while contemplating the future from idealized perspectives.
Neymar at the World Cup: Readers Diverge on the Player's Participation in the Tournament
Readers express mixed opinions on Neymar's potential participation in the World Cup, highlighting concerns about his commitment and fitness levels.
It's Sunday and that means quiz time. Let's play, HARD!
ABC News AU invites readers to participate in a challenging quiz every Sunday, promoting engagement with their content.
Tests: Do you know which country these car manufacturers were founded in?
The article invites readers to take a quiz on the origins of various car manufacturers.
What is the best chip? Vote!
A Finnish article invites readers to vote on their favorite chip from a selection of 145 products, highlighting various types and flavors available in stores.
More than 23,000 readers have cast their votes: The best authors awarded at the big reading festival
Over 23,000 readers from Latvia and abroad participated in a reading program that culminated in an awards ceremony for the best authors in children's and youth literature.
More than 23,000 readers have voted: The best authors awarded at the Great Reading Festival
This article discusses the recent awards given to authors in Latvia's reading promotion program, which involved over 23,000 participants.
Can you recognize all 14 birds from the pictures? Test yourself – getting all right is a great score
A quiz invites readers to identify various birds returning to Finland in spring, underscoring the joy of birdwatching during this season.
VIDEO: Conclusion of the 'Children, Youth, and Parents Jury 2025'
The event for the 'Children, Youth, and Parents Jury 2025' will be livestreamed, showcasing the involvement of thousands of readers and the impact of diaspora support on Latvian literature.
Is your thumb in the middle of your palm in the kitchen? This test reveals how skilled a home cook you are
A fun test by Iltalehti helps readers assess their cooking skills and culinary knowledge.
Do You Know the Personalities from the Gallery of Personalities? Try the Quiz for the 100th Episode
The article invites readers to participate in a quiz celebrating the 100th episode of the 'Gallery of Personalities' series; however, it also mentions a loading error that prevents access to its content.
In childhood it seemed hidden, but later turned out to be a great opportunity – Inese transforms book reading into a career
Inese Poriņa turned her passion for reading into a successful blogging career, gaining a following of 400 readers during the pandemic.
Chat: Did you see the northern lights last night?
The article discusses the recent appearance of the northern lights in Sweden and Norway, inviting readers to share their pictures.
Letters from readers: There are other steps missing, Mahiques doctrine, nonsense
The article discusses readers' letters emphasizing the need for more democratic reforms in Argentina and critiques the current legal doctrine under the Ministry of Justice.
'Trump started an absurd war and wants other countries to resolve the mess he made,' says reader
Readers express their concerns about Trump's foreign policy and its repercussions on global alliances and Brazil's economy.
TESTS ⟩ How well do you know the show "Koru kari"?
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of the Latvian show "Koru kari" as the weekend's episodes air.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on March 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions regarding current events in Sweden and around the world, including recent content from the newspaper.
Beatrice and Eugenie 'should lose royal titles' in wake of Andrew scandal
Mirror readers overwhelmingly believe that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie should lose their royal titles due to their family's involvement in the Epstein scandal.
Live Interviews at the Leipzig Book Fair: Voices that Explain Our Present
The Leipzig Book Fair, a massive celebration for readers, features live interviews conducted by Süddeutsche Zeitung with authors discussing their newly released works.
In this test, only those with quick wits can succeed - Can you list the 25 largest cities in the world?
This article presents a quiz that challenges readers to name the 25 largest cities in the world within a time constraint of seven minutes.
How well do you know English? Test yourself - a score of 12/12 means you have an unbeatable vocabulary
The article invites readers to test their English culinary vocabulary with a quiz that assesses knowledge of food-related terms.
News Quiz from March 20: Which offer is being expanded for train passengers?
This article is a news quiz that challenges readers on recent developments, specifically focusing on an expansion of services for train passengers.
Revolution from the Loom
The article promotes a subscription offer combining Rzeczpospolita and The New York Times, providing readers with extensive access to various media content.
Jakub Ekier: I invite you to an all-inclusive internal emigration with the Judym Plus package
Jakub Ekier invites readers to consider an 'internal emigration' with a metaphorical package that criticizes the current state of affairs in Poland.
Lip reader spots Kate Middleton's touching comment to William that went 'unacknowledged'
Forensic lip-readers have revealed private conversations of the Royal Family, including a touching comment made by Kate Middleton to Prince William that went unnoticed during a public appearance.
Chat about the Knutby case
Thomas Bodström, a lawyer, answers readers' questions regarding the Knutby case.
Laughing: Joke Duel
The article announces a humorous competition called the 'Joke Duel,' inviting readers to share their favorite jokes.