Air Quality in Lithuania Remains Stable, Long-term Trends Show Positive Change
Lithuania's air quality is stable, with long-term monitoring indicating overall positive trends despite some elevated pollutant levels in specific areas.
40 Years Ago, Finland Was Also Shocked by a Murder That Remained Completely Mysterious – A New Book Highlights a Revealing Observation
A new book discusses the unsolved murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, which took place 40 years ago and remains a mystery due to the lack of evidence and technological resources at the time.
Illegal Prostitution Stagnates in the Netherlands
Illegal prostitution remains stagnant in the Netherlands despite the legalization of brothels over two decades ago, with concerns about sex workers being coerced into the industry.
The exile that watches over its dead: Cubans in Florida, bewildered after the attack on an American boat
Cuban exiles in Florida are mourning and honoring deceased family members after an attack on an American boat, while uncertainty looms over the fate of the victims' remains.
"Age is not a limit, it is a landscape that you traverse": the incredible 80 of Adolfo Cambiaso
The article highlights the vibrant life of Adolfo Cambiaso, an 80-year-old Argentine surfing champion and father of a renowned polo player, who remains active and adventurous.
Riddle with an Answer: the Painter
A creative riddle invites readers to solve a puzzle about a painter whose work is displayed in galleries but remains unknown.
The absence of skull fractures does not rule out aggression in the case of the dog Orelha, specialists say
Experts indicate that the lack of skull fractures in the case of the dog Orelha does not exclude the possibility of aggression; the cause of death remains unclear.
Malami gets bail on terrorism charges, remanded on fraud
Former Attorney General Abubakar Malami has been granted bail on terrorism charges but remains in custody on separate fraud charges involving over N8.7 billion.
Olof Palme's death is the Nordic region's greatest murder mystery. 40 years later, the mystery still simmers
The unresolved murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme remains one of the greatest mysteries in Nordic history, with the case still generating interest and speculation decades later.
The site of the tea house where Tokugawa Ieyasu rested discovered in Saitama after enjoying falconry
The remains of a tea house where Tokugawa Ieyasu rested after falconry have been discovered in Saitama Prefecture.
Shabana Mahmood vows to stick with hardline migration policies after byelection defeat
Shabana Mahmood remains committed to her hardline immigration policies despite calls from unions and Labour MPs for a reevaluation following a byelection loss.
Ligue 1: Lens held to a draw by Strasbourg, PSG remains in command
Ligue 1 match ends in a 1-1 draw between RC Lens and Strasbourg, keeping PSG in the lead of the league.
Rhineland-Palatinate: Even where they govern quietly, the FDP suffers
In Rhineland-Palatinate, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) remains in power but faces the risk of being ousted from the state parliament due to low public support.
The Timeless Global History of Dolma – How it Became a Dish for Emperors and Elites
The article explores the rich history and cultural significance of dolma, a traditional dish that has evolved across different civilizations and remains a festive favorite.
IMF approves $8.1 billion loan for Kiev
The IMF has approved an $8.1 billion loan for Ukraine to help address its acute budget deficit amid ongoing financial challenges, although additional support from other donors remains uncertain.
Lighthouse keeper's wife's remains saved from being swallowed by sea
Archaeologists have successfully relocated the remains of Jane Ann Owen, the wife of a lighthouse keeper, from a remote Queensland island to protect them from rising sea levels.
If the 'Andrew problem' remains, an almighty challenge awaits Prince William
The ongoing scandals involving Prince Andrew present significant challenges for Prince William as he navigates public appearances and royal responsibilities.
The discovery of human remains confirms the worst outcome in the case of a missing backpacker
Human remains found in Tasmania have been confirmed to belong to Celine Cremer, a Belgian backpacker who went missing in June 2023.
Brazil does not fear that the appointment of Moraes' critic to a post in the U.S. will hinder Lula's visit
The Brazilian government remains unfazed by the appointment of U.S. far-right activist Darren Beattie, a vocal critic of Lula, to a senior advisory position related to Brazil, as plans for Lula's visit to the U.S. continue.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged corpses - one thing raises wonder
Russia and Ukraine completed a controversial exchange of deceased soldiers' remains, with Ukraine receiving 1,000 bodies and Russia only 35, raising suspicions and accusations from both sides about the irregularities of the exchange.
Reorganization in the CJNG: What do we know about the possible successors of 'El Mencho'?
The Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, has identified potential successors to the late drug lord 'El Mencho' within the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and assured the public that violence remains under control following his death.
The Tallinas Street Quarter Will Have a New Look: The Future of Cultural and Entertainment Venues Unclear
The future of Tallinas Street Quarter remains uncertain as new owners plan construction and additional parking, yet no clear vision has been communicated to tenants.
40 years after the Palme murder, we are still just as lost
This article reflects on the ongoing mystery surrounding the assassination of Olof Palme, which remains a significant point of interest in Sweden even four decades later.
When They Kiss Each Other on the Boards, It Becomes Big
The Danish romantic comedy film 'Den eneste ene' has sold nearly a million tickets and remains one of Denmark's most successful films, now being revived as a musical for a special anniversary.
Pärnumaa Põlendmaa Wind Farm Special Planning Remains in Force
The Tallinn Administrative Court upheld the special planning decision for the Põlendmaa wind farm, allowing for the construction of wind turbines in Pärnu.
SHOCKING: From 'parties' to murder charge: Meelis Annusveri’s scandalous decline reached a tragic ending
The death of a man found near Are in Pärnumaa has drawn public attention to former Reform Party member Meelis Annusveri, as the case remains under preliminary investigation with police and prosecutors continuing their inquiries.
31-Year-Old from Belgium: Missing Backpacker Identified in Australia After Three Years
A Belgian backpacker who went missing in Tasmania three years ago has been identified by police through human remains found on the island.
Malmö resident no longer suspected of terrorism
A man in his 20s from Malmö has been cleared of terrorism charges but remains in custody for serious weapons offenses.
Brazil's gross public debt remains at 78.7% of GDP in January, shows Central Bank
Brazil's gross public debt stood at 78.7% of GDP in January, slightly below expectations, with a primary surplus recorded in the consolidated public sector.
Disputes between Sýn and Síminn have ended, but the solution remains unclear
The ongoing disputes between the Icelandic companies Sýn and Síminn have concluded, leaving unresolved issues regarding their future collaboration.
Kováčik remains president of SFZ despite mobile phone scandal. He accused a federation member of enriching himself by 200,000 euros.
Ján Kováčik was re-elected as president of the Slovak Football Association (SFZ) despite facing controversy over the purchase of mobile phones.
The mystery remains with the body found in Chalkidiki: The forensic examination did not provide answers
A body found in Chalkidiki remains unidentified as forensic examination fails to reveal identity or cause of death due to advanced decomposition.
The state has money and potential to improve the lives of Roma people, but nothing is happening
The Slovak government has the resources and framework to enhance the living conditions of the Roma community, yet progress remains stagnant.
OLYMPIC HANGOVER DOES NOT FADE
Despite a hangover, the mood remains positive after Estonia's successful Olympic performance.
Scandal about Tricia Tuttle: The Berlinale director remains
Tricia Tuttle, director of the Berlinale, is confirmed to remain in her position despite unfounded rumors of her dismissal due to a supposed scandal.
US remains 2031 Rugby World Cup host despite doubts
The US will host the 2031 Rugby World Cup despite concerns about the sport’s viability in the country, according to World Rugby's chief executive.
Carl Johan von Seth: Lyten corrects two of Northvolt's fatal mistakes
American startup Lyten has taken over the remains of Northvolt's operations, marking a potentially new chapter after Northvolt's dramatic collapse.
Keir Starmer breaks silence after Labour defeat in Gorton and Denton by-election
Keir Starmer expressed disappointment over Labour's loss in the Gorton and Denton by-election but remains committed to fighting for change.
UEFA: Greece alive in the hunt for the tenth place against the Czech Republic
Greece remains in contention for a top UEFA ranking position as Panathinaikos progresses to the Europa League round of 16, while the Czech Republic's Sigma Olomouc also advances in the Conference League.
Mega-Sena: bets from Petrolina and Salgueiro hit the quina; see prize amount
Two bets from Petrolina and Salgueiro in Pernambuco have matched five numbers in the latest Mega-Sena drawing, earning significant prizes, but the jackpot remains unclaimed.
Evros: Stabilization of water levels - Fragile situation, approximately 150,000 acres are flooded
Water levels in Evros are stabilizing with a slight decrease, but the area remains under red alert due to ongoing flood risks.
Katie Price reunited with Harvey as she lands back in UK without her new husband
Katie Price returns to the UK and reunites with her son Harvey after her honeymoon, while her husband remains in Dubai.
Inflation remains unchanged in February at 2.3%
Inflation in Spain held steady at 2.3% in February, with core inflation rising slightly to 2.7%.
Inflation Halts Declines in February and Remains Unchanged at 2.3%
Inflation in Spain stabilized at 2.3% in February, ending a three-month period of decreases and reflecting mixed impacts from energy prices.
Mystery with the bones in Chalkidiki: Unknown details, the head has not been located
A human body was discovered in Chalkidiki, leading to an ongoing investigation as authorities search for more details.
Høiby remains in custody
Marius Borg Høiby will continue to be held in custody while his trial is ongoing until a verdict is reached.
On the Capture and Death of the Boss
The article discusses the overwhelming amount of analysis and commentary following the military operation that resulted in the capture and death of CJNG leader Nemesio Oseguera, but notes that the public remains unclear about key details of the operation.
After the Death of 'El Mencho': The Power of the Cartels Remains Unbroken
The death of 'El Mencho' illustrates Mexico's capabilities, but without structural reforms, the blow against the CJNG cartel will be fruitless.
Holtavörðuheiði has been opened but Fjarðarheiði is closed until the morning
Holtavörðuheiði road has reopened for traffic while Fjarðarheiði remains closed until later in the morning.
UK drivers urged to declare health conditions to DVLA or risk £1,000 fine - full list
UK drivers are being warned to declare any medical conditions that could affect their driving to the DVLA to avoid fines and ensure their insurance remains valid.