VIDEOS: MG1 from Thursday, March 19, 2026
The article reports on rising fuel prices in Brazil and governmental actions related to taxation and enforcement against the backdrop of international events.
Pritzker's $5M push for ally sparks fury from Congressional Black Caucus: reports
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker faces backlash from the Congressional Black Caucus for funneling $5 million into supporting his deputy, Julianna Stratton, over a candidate favored by the caucus in the Senate primary.
Chuck Norris suffered a 'medical emergency' in Hawaii and had to be hospitalized
Chuck Norris was hospitalized in Hawaii due to a medical emergency, but his current condition appears stable according to reports.
Student's corpse found with college bag
A student's body has been discovered alongside her college bag, amid reports of violent incidents in the area.
MTV: No initial firefighting was done in the fire in Pähkinärinne, Vantaa
A fire in an apartment building in Pähkinärinne, Vantaa resulted in five fatalities, with reports indicating that no initial firefighting efforts were made due to the absence of capable individuals in the building.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1484): The Russians Wanted to Take Advantage of Bad Weather, the Extensive Attack Ended with Record Losses This Year
The article reports on a recent Russian offensive in Ukraine that resulted in the highest losses for Russian troops this year, with Ukrainian sources claiming significant casualties on the part of the Russian military.
The NCAA learned a lesson with SMU: Don't trust teams with injury reports, as BJ Edwards saga proved
The NCAA's decision-making process faced scrutiny as the injury status of SMU guard B.J. Edwards sparked debate over the team's eligibility for the tournament.
The Ambassador Now Explains the Situation in the United Arab Emirates
The Finnish ambassador in the United Arab Emirates, Tuula Yrjölä, reports a serious security situation amidst ongoing conflict involving Iran, with significant missile strikes affecting the region.
Police investigate the death of an elderly man in a small farm in the interior of SP after reports of assaults and fights
A 73-year-old man was found dead in his home in Marília, Brazil, prompting a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death after initial indications suggested it could have been due to violence following a reported fight.
SZ in the Evening: News from March 19, 2026
The article reports on significant events, including rising gas prices due to conflict in the Middle East and a prominent award given to a German author.
Chuck Norris hospitalized after medical emergency in Hawaii
Actor and martial artist Chuck Norris has been hospitalized following a medical emergency on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, although reports indicate he is in good spirits.
Bad news in New York: the transport union reports that the MTA put buses with critical brake failures into service
The Transport Workers Union Local 100 claims that the MTA has put at least 23 buses with critical brake failures into service, a claim the MTA denies.
From Telegram to Terabox... News of Dhurandar 2 Leak Creates Chaos on the Internet
Reports claim that the film Dhurandar 2 has been illegally leaked online, with users alleging it is available in high quality on platforms like Reddit and Telegram.
Young woman killed by her partner was with him in a bar moments before the crime, police say
A young woman was murdered by her partner shortly after they left a bar in Pará, Brazil, with prior reports of threats made against him.
The IMF highlights that Argentina is already cushioning shocks thanks to the energy boom
The IMF reports that Argentina is managing to mitigate external shocks due to its energy boom, while discussions on the second review of the agreement with the IMF progress.
Oil prices surge after Qatar reports damage to the world’s largest LNG facility: Latest developments
Oil prices have surged significantly following reported damage to Qatar's LNG facility due to Iranian strikes, raising concerns over global energy supplies.
Embassy Bombings: Two of the Accused Released, Reports TV 2
Two individuals accused in connection with an embassy bombing have been released by the court, according to their lawyer.
Embassy Bombing: Two of the Accused Released, Reports TV 2
Two of the four individuals accused in the bombing of the US embassy in Norway have been released.
Interior Minister: More and More Migrants Are Trying to Enter Latvia from Belarus
Latvia's interior minister reports a significant rise in migrant attempts to cross from Belarus, with over 100 incidents in the past week, prompting discussions on security measures alongside neighboring Poland.
Red Cross: Ukraine and Russia exchange approximately a thousand deceased bodies every month
The International Committee of the Red Cross reports that Ukraine and Russia are exchanging around a thousand deceased bodies monthly amidst ongoing conflicts, highlighting the heavy toll of the war.
Watch.. Iranian attack hits oil refinery in Haifa
An Iranian attack targeted oil refineries in the coastal city of Haifa, causing material damage and power outages, according to Israeli military reports.
Resident reports installation of speed bumps on a dead-end street in the interior of Sergipe
A resident in Aquidabã, Sergipe, has raised concerns about the installation of speed bumps on a dead-end street, which has sparked significant discussion on social media.
Fragmenting Missiles and Fire at Haifa Refinery: What Does Israel Hide About Its Real Losses?
The escalation between Iran and Israel intensifies as the Iranian missile strikes cause significant damage at the Haifa refinery, amid conflicting reports about the extent of the damage.
Ministry of Finance: Gas Stations Gradually Reduce Margins Since the Start of Fighting in Iran
Czech Finance Ministry reports that gas stations have been gradually reducing their profit margins since the onset of hostilities in Iran.
Pentagon will ask the US Congress for $200 billion to fund the war in Iran, says agency
The Pentagon plans to request $200 billion from the U.S. Congress to finance military operations in Iran according to agency reports.
Russia: Blogger who criticized Putin was admitted to psychiatric clinic, according to local newspaper
A pro-government figure who unexpectedly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine has been admitted to a psychiatric clinic, reports Russian media.
Russian losses surge, Ukrainian commander claims hundreds of soldiers 'picked off' by drones
Ukraine reports a surge in Russian military casualties amid intensifying fighting and renewed assault attempts in the eastern and southern frontlines.
‘Requesting 300 trillion won’ Defense Secretary Hegges says, ‘Money is needed to kill bad guys’
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegges confirmed reports of a request for over $200 billion in funding for a conflict involving Iran, stating that financial resources are essential for military operations.
World Happiness Report: Are the melancholy Finns really so happy?
Finnland ranks first in the World Happiness Report for the ninth consecutive time, raising questions about the true nature of happiness in the country.
Development of Battles (Day 1484): Russians Wanted to Take Advantage of Bad Weather, Widespread Attack Ended with This Year's Record Losses
The Russian army's recent offensive in Ukraine resulted in unprecedented soldier losses, according to Ukrainian reports, indicating a potential shift in the battle dynamics.
Delhi is getting up late, Mumbai is not sleeping at all! Know the sleep status of every city
Recent reports indicate that a significant portion of India's population is suffering from sleep deprivation due to rapidly changing urban lifestyles, affecting their overall health and well-being.
Giroconto, here is when the transfer between two deposits can cause problems
The article discusses issues customers face when using giroconto to transfer funds between two accounts with the same owner, highlighting increasing reports of transfer blocks due to various reasons.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Currently, the number of Lithuanians in the Middle East does not exceed 600
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that the number of citizens in the Middle East is currently below 600, with a stabilization in movement both ways and a recommendation to avoid travel to the region.
Liveblog Iran War: Trump Reportedly Knew in Advance of Attack on Gas Field
US media reports suggest that President Donald Trump was informed ahead of Israel's attack on the significant South Pars gas field, contradicting his claims of ignorance.
Your phone number can be hijacked for fraudulent use – several reports to authorities
Authorities in Finland are investigating cases of phone numbers being used to create Telegram accounts without the owner's consent, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities.
Estonia reports that a Russian aircraft violated its airspace
Estonia has reported a violation of its airspace by a Russian fighter jet, prompting a response from NATO's Baltic Air Police.
Reports: Iran attempted to target family in Gothenburg
Recent reports indicate that Iran attempted to carry out an attack on a family of regime critics in Gothenburg, Sweden, but the plot was thwarted by authorities at the last moment.
The United States reportedly considering increasing troops in the Middle East by thousands
The United States is contemplating a significant increase in military personnel stationed in the Middle East, according to recent reports.
Volkswagen Multivan Reveals New Design
The article reports on the unveiling of the new design for the Volkswagen Multivan.
Brazil combats money laundering with an agency of 93 people
In 2024, Brazil's Financial Activities Control Council (Coaf) handled 7.5 million communications related to potential money laundering, producing nearly 19,000 financial intelligence reports with a mere staff of 93.
China is not expected to invade Taiwan in 2027, says US intelligence
U.S. intelligence reports indicate that China does not plan to invade Taiwan by 2027, aiming instead for control without force, prompting a rebuttal from Beijing.
Netflix boss issues defiant update on damning claims about Harry and Meghan’s deal
A Netflix executive has strongly denied reports of a deteriorating relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid claims of difficulties in their partnership.
Federal Police and Military Police target car and cargo theft in São Gonçalo
Federal and Military Police in Rio de Janeiro have launched a joint operation in São Gonçalo targeting car and cargo thefts, amidst reports of intense gunfire from local residents.
Currently, there is no basis for concerns about a meningitis outbreak in Latvia, emphasizes the SPKC
The Latvian Public Health Agency reassures that there are no current indications of a meningitis outbreak in Latvia, despite reports from England.
The Cappa Sisters and the YouTuber: "We are linked to the murder, persecution"
The Cappa sisters have decided to speak out amid ongoing investigations and media chaos surrounding the murder of Chiara Poggi after being targeted in speculative reports.
Gratteri is wrong; I've also been threatened by the camorristi
Catello Maresca, a prosecutor in Italy, reports receiving threats from camorristi after public comments made by Prosecutor Gratteri.
Iraq Under Fire from the Pasdaran: Kurdish Volunteers Join Peshmerga from Abroad
The article reports on recent missile attacks in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, as Kurdish volunteers gather to support Peshmerga forces amid heightened tensions following the elimination of Iranian regime leaders.
Fraudulent Ads Using Celebrity Images 'Visualized' - Civil Group Receives Reports Through Website
A Japanese civil group has launched a website to report fraudulent advertisements that misuse celebrity images, aiming to visualize and track these scams.
State of emergency declared in Tenerife - Lahti resident Vesa reports harsh conditions
A state of emergency has been declared in Tenerife due to severe storm conditions affecting the Canary Islands.
The rise of global trafficking in exotic ants: from the African savannah to the Asian black market
The article reports on the increasing illegal trade of exotic ants, highlighted by a recent arrest in Kenya involving a Chinese national and a local accomplice.