The 321st report of the International Crisis Group focuses on the Sahel
The International Crisis Group's latest report examines the expansion of the JNIM militant group in the Sahel region and its impact on local governance and security.
Islamic State emerges from rubble of north-east Syria to exploit discontent with al-Sharaa
In Baghuz, Syria, remnants of the Islamic State are stirring again as locals express unease about the group's resurgence amid lingering dissatisfaction with the current governance.
The Image at the Book Fair Stood in My Eyes All Night: It Was a Sad Sight
A visitor at the Lithuanian Book Fair expresses concern for a group of children eating on the floor instead of enjoying the fair's amenities.
WOMEN'S TALES ⟩ "I was knocked down and beaten to a pulp!" In a group. A kick to the head. The whole school watched.
Andreas Jääger shares his harrowing experience of being violently attacked by a group in front of peers, highlighting the silence that often surrounds such acts of violence.
BLACKPINK’s ‘Deadline’ sells 1.46 million copies on release day… “K-Pop girl group record”
BLACKPINK's third mini-album, 'Deadline', achieved remarkable sales of 1.46 million copies on its release day, setting a new record for K-Pop girl groups.
The fairytale of surveillance
In Greece, a group of private individuals orchestrated extensive surveillance on high-profile government figures, managing to do so undetected by the state’s intelligence services.
USA supports Pakistan's right to defend itself against the Afghan Taliban
The USA has affirmed Pakistan's right to self-defense against attacks from the Taliban, which it categorizes as a global terrorist group.
Sanctions against Islamist group lifted
The UN Security Council has lifted sanctions against the now-dissolved Islamist armed group HTS, previously led by Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa.
WEEK'S FACE ⟩ Peep Jalakas is the new head of the Tallink group
Peep Jalakas has been appointed as the new chairman of the board for the Tallink group.
S Club to reunite for London gig two years after 25th anniversary tour
The 90s pop group S Club will reunite for a performance at London’s Emirates Stadium to support Boyzone during their Final Farewell tour.
9000 PLN minimum wage for this group. Increase comes into effect on July 1, 2026
The minimum wage for public health workers in Poland, including psychologists, is set to rise starting July 1, 2026, based on last year's average wage data.
Skoda: With a new factory, it becomes the largest manufacturer of BEV battery systems for Volkswagen
Skoda has inaugurated a new battery assembly plant, establishing itself as Volkswagen's largest manufacturer of BEV battery systems and a key component in the group's electric mobility strategy.
Barcelona is looking for the lost goals of its forwards
Barcelona's forwards have gone three matches without scoring, as the team relies on a diverse group of scorers.
Latvenergo group's turnover last year was provisionally 1.566 billion euros
Latvenergo's provisional turnover for the previous year was 1.566 billion euros, representing an 8.1% decline from the previous year along with a significant drop in profits.
It's strange that it took Fico so long to turn to Penta
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has finally addressed healthcare as a key issue, favoring the financial group Penta over public health concerns.
Can the Signal Scandal Haunt Trump in a War with Iran?
A leaked group chat from Trump’s inner circle raises questions about his judgment in a potential conflict with Iran.
Founder of the Arquivo Musical group dies at 68 in Teresina
Amadeu Marques Filho, a founding member of the Arquivo Musical band, passed away at the age of 68 in Teresina due to complications from Parkinson's disease.
BA owner’s profits rise by 20% despite drop in passenger numbers last year
International Airlines Group, owner of British Airways, reported a 20% increase in profits to £3.9 billion despite a decline in overall passenger numbers in 2025.
The boss ready for Vasaloppet: "It wouldn't have happened without the encouragement of others"
A group of twelve executives, including Barncancerfonden's secretary general, are preparing to compete in the Vasaloppet ski race, overcoming training challenges together.
Manure at Bongiorno. "An unreasonable gesture"
A protest by a group of women in Milan against Senator Giulia Bongiorno's rape law reform involved dumping manure outside her office.
The Visegrád Group is like an immortal cockroach and the Hungarians dream of Putin's dream, report from Poland
A report from Poland discusses the resilience of the Visegrád Group and Hungary's relationship with Russia.
EU Parliament: Agreement with Qualco and ENG Group to strengthen digital systems
The European Parliament has signed a five-year contract with Qualco S.A. and ENG Group for testing and quality assurance of IT solutions across various EU institutions.
President Yoon welcomes Hyundai Motor's investment in Saemangeum, expects it to become a future city
President Yoon has praised Hyundai Motor Group's substantial investment in Saemangeum, anticipating it will enhance South Korea's AI and robotics industries and transform the regional economy.
The Pier for Winter Swimmers is Breaking Down Year After Year in Oulu – This Time It Was Taken by Millions of Cubic Meters of Flow and Ice
A group of winter swimmers in Oulu’s Tuira area has been forced to change their route to access the ice-cold water due to a damaged pier caused by strong water flow and ice.
Coles shares dive as profit result misses expectations
Coles Group's shares fell significantly after the company reported disappointing first-half financial results that missed market expectations.
The Chairman Issue: How Do Tata's Over 100 Companies Operate?
Tata Group, one of India's oldest business houses, is currently facing uncertainty regarding the extension of N. Chandrasekaran's tenure as Chairman, amidst discussions within the board.
Who is who in the Kremlin? These are the pro-Putin officials criticized by Wagner
The article discusses the recent death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner Group, in a plane crash, raising suspicions about Vladimir Putin's potential involvement amid a history of violence against dissidents.
Federal MP's event gatecrashed by ethno-nationalist organisation
An ethno-nationalist group disrupted a community event hosted by Australian MP Tim Wilson, leading to police intervention.
Al Shabaab threatens new actions after attack in Nairobi
Al Shabaab's leader confirmed the group's responsibility for the recent deadly attack in Kenya and warned of future retaliation.
Gilsons Group Brings Together Arnaldo Antunes, Julia Mestre, and English Sona Jobarteh in the Trio's Second Studio Album
The Brazilian trio Gilsons is set to release their second studio album featuring collaborations with artists like Arnaldo Antunes, Julia Mestre, and Sona Jobarteh.
Judge allows Trump's $560 million White House ballroom project to proceed
A US judge has ruled against a preservationist group's request to block President Trump's $560 million ballroom construction at the White House, allowing the project to move forward.
Hot internal conflict at the Rural: a group of members warns about an "institutional regression" in the face of a possible fourth term for Nicolás Pino
A significant number of members of the Argentine Rural Society object to Nicolás Pino's potential bid for a fourth term, citing a possible 'institutional regression' and violation of the organization's statutes.
The 'sudoku' of chairs that elevates the strong man of Ayuso in the Assembly and confuses sectors of the PP: 'There are changes that are not understood'
The restructuring of the Popular Party's parliamentary group in Madrid has caused turmoil within the party amid ongoing controversies and a recent crisis involving the dismissal of the Education minister.
WATCH: Dem senator who ditched Trump's SOTU caught praising naked bike riders, 'patriots' in frog suits
Senator Ron Wyden praised a group of frog-suited protesters for their grassroots efforts against President Trump's anti-crime policies in Portland after skipping the State of the Union address.
From "terrorists" to "patriots": conflicting versions about the boat that arrived in Cuba
A clash between Cuban government border guards and an anti-Castro group has sparked controversy and differing interpretations within the Cuban exile community in the U.S.
With a key contract in Europe, Argentina's megapipeline project advances
Argentina is progressing towards becoming a member of the exclusive group of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporting countries with a significant contract from Germany's SEFE.
Elderly stranded in the rain after vehicle detention: Quito's AMT offers apologies
A traffic operation in Quito left a group of elderly individuals stranded in the rain after they were ordered out of their vehicle by traffic agents.
Ocado failing to deliver on its potential as one of UK’s great technology hopes
Ocado Group is struggling to fulfill its potential in the online grocery market amid significant job cuts and heavy losses.
Carnival Themes of Belém 2026: Know What Each Samba School Will Bring to Aldeia Cabana
Eight samba schools from the Special Group will perform in Belém's Aldeia Cabana, celebrating Pará's culture through their themes.
The Lithuanian basketball group unexpectedly became the strangest in the World Championship qualifiers - such a thing does not exist yet
Lithuania's men's basketball team has reached an unexpected point in the World Championship qualifiers, making their group unique.
The elder daughters of the founder of the Pesquera Group are still without inheritance: a court upholds Alejandro Fernández's will, which left them out
A court in Valladolid has upheld the will of Alejandro Fernández, the founder of Grupo Pesquera, effectively excluding his elder daughters from inheritance claims.
German Counterintelligence Cannot Yet Classify AfD as Evidently Extremist and Monitor It
Germany's counterintelligence agency is currently not permitted to classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an explicitly extremist group.
Erste CEO on Acquisition of Santander BP: For Us, It Is a Milestone
Erste Group's acquisition of Santander Bank Poland represents a significant milestone in its expansion strategy, aiming to enhance its market position within the region.
Court prohibits intelligence service from classifying AfD party as an extreme group in Germany
A German court has temporarily ruled that the domestic intelligence agency cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an extreme group until a final decision is made regarding the party's appeal.
PHOTO ⟩ Youth Fight Near the President's Reception
A group of intoxicated youths got into a fight near the President's reception on Estonia's Independence Day, injuring a police officer who tried to break it up.
With Her Perspective, 13 Women Photograph Life…
A group photography exhibition titled "With Her Perspective" showcases the daily lives and dreams of 13 women from various countries in honor of International Women's Day.
Extortion group or family estate division? Arigo Toro disputes evidence in court and rejects prosecutor's claims
Arigo Toro contests evidence presented against him in a court case involving allegations of extortion and clarifies his stance on the ongoing legal proceedings.
A Big Task for Matias Marttinen – Here’s What to Expect
Matias Marttinen has been appointed by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo to lead a group focused on stimulating domestic demand in Finland's economy.
Police operation targets group suspected of robbing upscale homes; ex-deputy mayor of Tupi Paulista among the victims
A police operation in Tupi Paulista, Brazil, aims to dismantle a criminal organization suspected of high-end home burglaries, with a notable victim being the town's former deputy mayor.
Inquiry Commission on Public Audiovisual: Mediawan is a 'French' group, assures its founder
Pierre-Antoine Capton, founder of Mediawan, defended the company's identification as a French entity amidst allegations regarding major American investment in its ownership.