Putin invented a starving mother and has been hiding his sons for years, says journalist Badanin, who knows almost everything about him
Investigative journalist Roman Badanin discusses his in-depth study of Vladimir Putin's personal life and the implications of this knowledge.
Roman Holý on the ocean, trains, and J.A.R.: "You want blood? You want blood? I hate interviews!"
Musician Roman Holý discusses his latest theater production while expressing his disdain for interviews and personal topics.
Román Socias, the Argentine ‘tiktoker’ who wants to travel through the 50 provinces of Spain: 'Whenever they tell me: ‘There’s nothing there,’ I make a video to show them there is'
Román Socias, an Argentine TikToker, embarks on a journey to explore the 50 provinces of Spain while reconnecting with his family's heritage.
Weekly news filter: Barbarism in culture is now bothering even those who summoned it
The article critiques a Slovak politician's actions that have led to detrimental effects on the cultural sector, including the withdrawal of funding for established cultural projects.
After 2000 years, a Roman theater for 4,000 spectators is unearthed
Braga, Portugal, has unearthed its ancient Roman theater, which accommodates 4,000 spectators and dates back to the time when the city was known as Bracara Augusta.
The Priest Explains: Some Sins Cannot Be Forgiven!
A Catholic priest discusses specific circumstances in which certain sins cannot be forgiven within the Roman Catholic Church.
Gen. Roman Polko on Donald Trump: He announces success and asks for help, ignoring Russia
Former commander Roman Polko critiques Donald Trump's request for military assistance regarding Iran's oil terminal without clarifying the specifics of such a mission.
Maccabi takes victory from Villeurbanne
Maccabi Tel Aviv secured a victory in a basketball match against ASVEL Villeurbanne, led by standout performances from Tamir Blatt and Roman Sorkin.
Marcus Aurelius: 'The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts'
The article discusses the philosophical legacy of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, emphasizing his thoughts on mental control and introspection, which remain relevant today.
Malatinec Blames SNS for Failed FPU Reform, Michelko Seeks Alternative Funding for Festivals and Magazines
The decision by the Arts Support Fund Council to revoke multi-year grants for established festivals and magazines has sparked criticism from various lawmakers including Roman Michelko and Roman Malatinec.
Boca Juniors President Juan Román Riquelme Analyzes the Copa Libertadores Group They Share with Barcelona SC: 'All Are Tough Rivals'
Juan Román Riquelme, the president of Boca Juniors, discusses the challenges posed by their Copa Libertadores group, which includes Barcelona SC, Cruzeiro, and Universidad Católica de Chile.
Chuck Norris vs Bruce Lee in Way of the Dragon: how the historic fight took place in the Coliseum after his death at the age of 86
The death of Chuck Norris at 86 has reignited interest in his iconic fight against Bruce Lee in 'Way of the Dragon,' filmed in the Roman Coliseum, celebrated as a defining moment in action cinema.
Román Riquelme, after Boca's group draw: "We have great players" and "to reach the final"
Román Riquelme expressed confidence in Boca Juniors' prospects in the Copa Libertadores following the group draw, emphasizing his team's strength and home advantage.
Boca obtained approval from the CNRT and the dream of expanding La Bombonera made a fundamental step forward
Boca Juniors has received approval from the CNRT for its project to expand La Bombonera stadium, marking a significant step toward increasing its capacity.
Roman Giertych, 'Seal' and the Millions for Blocking Swiss Franc Borrowers
The article investigates the financial practices of Getin Noble Bank regarding Swiss franc mortgages, highlighting alleged legal collaborations and the impact on borrowers.
"My wife has an ideological position". Silvia Albano's husband supports the Yes vote
Fabrizio Merluzzi, a Roman criminal lawyer and husband of Silvia Albano, supports the separation of careers in the judiciary, asserting it is a necessary cultural change for Italy.
Under Roman Abramovich, Chelsea broke rules for years, says Premier League
An investigation by the Premier League reveals numerous rule violations by Roman Abramovich while owning Chelsea, including unreported payments and secret investments.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 2070 Years Ago
The article reflects on the historical event of Marcus Antonius reading Julius Caesar's will during his funeral on March 20, 44 BC.
The draw of the Copa Libertadores: which rivals Boca may face and which ones prefers to avoid
The draw for the Copa Libertadores happens this Thursday, where Boca Juniors will look to identify potential group stage rivals under the presence of Juan Román Riquelme.
Britain will sue Russian oligarch Abramovich over earnings from the sale of Chelsea football club
The UK government is taking legal action against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich concerning the proceeds from the sale of Chelsea Football Club.
Roman Kemp hosts Britain’s first AI pub quiz where using your phone ISN’T cheating
Roman Kemp hosts the UK's first AI-powered pub quiz, where using smartphones is encouraged rather than considered cheating.
Roman shoppers hail 'lovely' sale top 'great for any occasion' as it drops to £25
Shoppers are excited about a floral top from Roman that is offered at a discounted price of £25, down from the original £35.
Roman Abramovich urged to 'urgently' hand over £2.5 billion from Chelsea sale
Roman Abramovich is being pressed to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea FC to support victims of the Ukraine war, as the UK government contemplates legal action after a deadline has passed.
Ex-Chelsea chief slams 'extremely lenient' Premier League fine as new punishment suggested
Former Chelsea executive Christian Purslow criticizes the Premier League's punishment of the club for historical rule breaches, calling it overly lenient and suggesting harsher penalties.
Prof. Roman Kuźniar: There is one reason why Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu attacked Iran
Prof. Roman Kuźniar discusses the irrationality behind the attacks on Iran by Trump and Netanyahu, suggesting that the reasons given for the conflict are false.
Prof. Roman Kuźniar: There is one and only reason why Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu attacked Iran
The article discusses the irrational nature and motivations behind Donald Trump's and Benjamin Netanyahu's military actions against Iran.
Abramovich does not release the 3 billion and the British government sues him
The British government is considering legal action against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for failing to release €2.9 billion from the sale of the club intended for Ukrainian aid.
They were looking for solar energy in Córdoba and found a Roman villa underground
Archaeological remains of a Roman villa were discovered during construction for a solar plant in Córdoba, halting the project for further examination.
Archaeology: Otto! Is it really you?
Researchers have investigated bones from the imperial tomb in Magdeburg Cathedral, identifying two emperors instead of one.
Mart Helme: I don't understand why the US ambassador accused us
Mart Helme, Estonia's EKRE deputy chairman, expressed confusion over accusations made by US Ambassador Roman Pipko that EKRE politicians disparaged American soldiers in Estonia.
UK Government prepares to sue Roman Abramovich over £2.5bn Chelsea funds after missed deadline
The UK Government is poised to initiate legal proceedings against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for failing to distribute £2.5 billion from the club's sale to support Ukraine.
"Scandalous auction on the Ukrainian portal". IPN spoke out
The IPN criticized an auction on a Ukrainian portal featuring a war order awarded to a victim of the Katyn massacre, highlighting its historical significance and the identification of the soldier involved.
No, the Virtuti Militari order of the murdered Pole was not auctioned on a Ukrainian portal
An article clarifies that an auction for the Virtuti Militari order awarded to a Polish officer murdered by the NKVD was falsely reported, following comments and new information from Poland's National Memory Institute.
Chelsea humiliated by PSG as fans sing Abramovich’s name and boo Rosenior decisions
Chelsea fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the current management following a humiliating Champions League defeat to PSG, showing nostalgia for former owner Roman Abramovich.
Government set to sue Abramovich over failing to release £2.5bn from Chelsea sale
The UK government is preparing to sue Roman Abramovich for failing to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea Football Club, which was intended for Ukrainian aid.
Government prepares to sue Abramovich after he missed deadline to release £2.5bn from Chelsea sale
The UK government is set to take legal action against Roman Abramovich for failing to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea, which is intended for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Mount Vesuvius Buries Pompeii in Montjuïc
An immersive exhibition about the Roman city of Pompeii has opened at the Palau Victòria Eugènia in Barcelona, featuring gladiatorial combat and other historical simulations.
UK prepares to sue Abramovich over £2.4bn proceeds of Chelsea FC sale
UK officials are preparing to sue Roman Abramovich for £2.4bn from the sale of Chelsea FC, which he failed to release for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Chelsea to make huge Roman Abramovich payment after Premier League sanction
Chelsea is set to pay Roman Abramovich a significant amount after the Premier League's recent sanctions related to financial misconduct.
The rift between idols at Boca is getting bigger: Battaglia will face Riquelme in the upcoming elections
The political tensions within Boca Juniors are escalating as Sebastián Battaglia aligns with opposition leaders against Juan Román Riquelme ahead of the 2027 club elections.
Chelsea receive £104m parting gift as Roman Abramovich ties are cut for good
Chelsea Football Club has received a £10.75 million fine and a suspended transfer ban following a financial review linked to former owner Roman Abramovich.
Raffaella Carrà, from the Roman villa to that of Argentario and the farm in Montalcino: the chaos of inheritance
The article discusses the recent speculations surrounding Raffaella Carrà's substantial inheritance, notably following the revelation of her secret adopted son, Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni.
Augsburg: Free State Allocates 30 Million Euros for New Roman Museum
The Free State of Bavaria is funding half of the planned costs for a new Roman museum in Augsburg with a 30 million euro grant.
Roman tomb with gladiator scenes found in Italy
A Roman funerary monument adorned with gladiator battle scenes from the 1st century AD has been discovered in Apollosa, Italy, revealing insights into the lives of affluent Roman citizens connected to public spectacles.
Chelsea Given Largest Fine in Premier League History
London's Chelsea Football Club has been fined nearly £11 million due to previous violations of Premier League regulations.
Chelsea received a historic fine from the Premier League and was banned from making signings for a year
Chelsea has been fined a record 11.6 million euros and banned from signing players for a year due to financial rule breaches while under Roman Abramovich.
The Premier League punishes Chelsea with the largest fine in its history: 12.4 million euros and one year without signing due to financial irregularities
Chelsea has been fined a record 12.4 million euros by the Premier League and received a one-year transfer ban for financial irregularities during Roman Abramovich's ownership.
Chelsea is found guilty of financial irregularities: these are the penalties that Moisés Caicedo's team will receive
Chelsea FC has been fined £10 million and banned from signing players for a year due to financial irregularities committed under former owner Roman Abramovich.
Chelsea receives huge fines
The English Premier League has imposed a £10 million fine on Chelsea for financial misconduct during the period of ownership by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
Chelsea receives conditional transfer ban and record fine
Chelsea Football Club has been fined £10.75 million and handed a conditional one-year transfer ban due to multiple breaches of Premier League rules.