"This is my biggest sin." Mourning mother expresses confession after newborn's death in Lithuania
A grieving mother in Lithuania shares her experience following the tragic death of her 23-day-old newborn, which has sparked heated discussions on social media.
Why people go back to sin after Ramadan – Al-Hikmah Chief Imam, Lafiagi
An Islamic scholar discusses the transformative nature of Ramadan and the challenges of maintaining spiritual integrity post-fasting.
Warriors ace sin-binned in hectic trial loss to Dolphins
The New Zealand Warriors' Jackson Ford faces a potential suspension after being sin-binned for a hip-drop tackle in a trial match against the Dolphins.
Pope León XIV opens Lent warning of 'the structures of sin' in 'a world that is burning'
Pope León XIV has used his first Ash Wednesday to highlight the political, economic, and religious 'structures of sin' in a world filled with various crises.
'Touching Brahmins' Shikha is a Sin': Swami Avimukteshwaranand Reacts to Deputy CM's Statement
The Deputy CM of Uttar Pradesh stated that touching or pulling a Brahmin's shikha (hair knot) is a serious crime, igniting political and social debates following a controversial incident during a religious event in Prayagraj.
The city in India where honking is a 'sin', learn about this 'silent' traffic
Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, is known as India's 'Silent City' due to its unique culture where honking is deemed unnecessary and people prefer a quiet lifestyle even amidst traffic.
'This is a great sin...', says Brajesh Pathak on the incident of hair pulling at Magh Mela
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak condemned the act of pulling hair during the Magh Mela as a serious wrongdoing, advocating for strict actions against such behavior.
How many drivers 'sin' by not using turn signals?
18% of drivers in Latvia admit to not using turn signals, with a higher prevalence among men compared to women.
'Avoid sin, repent...': Muslim women carry Kanwar, provoking reaction from Bareilly's Maulana
A video of Muslim women participating in a Hindu pilgrimage has sparked debate on religious boundaries and identity.
BBC: Wrong person in prison for 23 years for the murder of a student? The false testimonies and the videos that 'vanished'
A BBC Panorama investigation raises serious questions about judicial errors and deliberate evidence tampering in the case of Omar Bengit, who has spent 23 years in prison for the 2002 murder of South Korean student Jeong Ok-sin in Bournemouth.
Jonjić: Tuđman's Condemnation of Yugoslavia and Yugoslavism as 'Eastern Sin' (IV.)
This article discusses the reflections of Tomislav Jonjić on Franjo Tuđman's views regarding Yugoslavia and Yugoslavism, marking them as an 'eastern sin' in historical context.
Carlos Rivera and Alejandro Fernández premiere 'Sin despedida': where to listen to the ballad that celebrates Mexican music?
Mexican singers Carlos Rivera and Alejandro Fernández have released a new duet titled 'Sin despedida', blending traditional mariachi elements with contemporary balladry to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Mexican music.
Sin Bandera in Argentina: show schedules, song list, and everything about the concerts on February 13 and 14
The romantic duo Sin Bandera will perform in Argentina on February 13 and 14 as part of their ESCENAS TOUR, celebrating 25 years of music.
Leader: Lisa Magnusson: It All Started with a Simple Personal Ad
Lisa Magnusson discusses the complexities of belief and doubt as they pertain to a fanatic who speaks of sin and punishment.
'Bachelor' star Madison Prewett says ‘secret sexual sin’ battle led to shame: 'I was living this double life'
Madison Prewett from 'The Bachelor' shares her struggles with secret sexual sins that created a feeling of living a double life.
Celebrate God, not sin, pastor warns youths against Valentine’s Day pressures
A cleric has urged youths to prioritize abstinence and moral values over the pressures associated with Valentine's Day.
Inside Jeffrey Epstein's horror red room where women 'performed private dances'
A recently released batch of videos reveals disturbing footage of women performing private dances in Jeffrey Epstein's Paris residence, also known as his 'House of Sin.'
Is Being Late to Church a Sin? Not in Every Case
The article discusses whether arriving late to church is considered a sin according to Canon Law, noting that there are exceptions to the rule.
The Diaries from World War II Are Never Greater Than Themselves at the National Theatre. It Is a Sin of Omission.
The play "The Language of the Third Reich?" at the National Theatre fails to elevate Victor Klemperer's diaries beyond their original context, diminishing their critical impact.
Leonel García and Noel Schajris from Sin Bandera start their ‘Escenas’ tour: ‘It is an era of control over our art’
Sin Bandera, a duo celebrating 25 years since their debut, is launching their new album 'Escenas' alongside an international tour starting in Ecuador.
2026 Themes: Boêmios do Laguinho will have a parade inspired by biblical teachings in Macapá
The samba school Boêmios do Laguinho will present a parade themed 'Sodom and Gomorrah - from Sin to Redemption', inspired by biblical teachings for the 2026 Carnival in Brazil.
Finding Historical Puzzles [Knock! Korean Society]
The article discusses the historical figure Won Gyun, examining his legacy and the evaluations he received during his time, particularly in contrast to Yi Sun-sin.
Republican proposes "sin tax". Wants to impose 50% tax on OnlyFans creators
James Fishback, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Florida, proposes a 50% "sin tax" on incomes from OnlyFans creators to discourage people from joining the platform, a move opposed by top creator Sophie Rain.
The Definitive Fall of Gallardo Due to the 'Mortal Sin' of Sánchez's 'Little Brother'
Miguel Ángel Gallardo unexpectedly resigns as a deputy in the Extremadura Assembly, amidst legal challenges related to his brother's upcoming trial.
The historic moment of Chris Pratt with Pablo Motos: 'The first time in 20 years'
Chris Pratt makes a historic appearance on 'El Hormiguero' while promoting his new film 'Sin piedad,' marking the first Hollywood guest in 20 years.
Bogusław Chrabota: The Death Knell for Szymon Hołownia, Poland 2050 will Disappear. What was its Number One Sin?
The article discusses the cyclical nature of Polish politics and the rise and fall of new political movements, particularly focusing on Szymon Hołownia and the party Poland 2050.
Bogusław Chrabota: The end for Szymon Hołownia, Poland 2050 will disappear. What was its number 1 sin?
The article discusses the cyclical emergence and decline of political movements in Poland, specifically focusing on the party Poland 2050 and its leader Szymon Hołownia amidst a demand for political normalcy and a 'third force' in Polish politics.
"We Saw Hell": How Russia Lured 15,000 Nepalese into War
The article discusses the deceptive recruitment of 15,000 Nepalese, including young men like Sin Dhanraja's son, into the Russian military with false promises of wealth.
Must watch five-part crime thriller on Netflix is like Ozark but 'even darker'
A new crime thriller series titled 'Land of Sin' has been released on Netflix, drawing comparisons to 'Ozark' but described as 'even darker'.
Are fans' pilgrimages better than LGBT pilgrimages? "Cheering is not a sin"
Father Michał Legan discusses the influence of politics on the Church and emphasizes the distinction between media representation and reality.
Phenomenon of Inversion: If you read the headlines, it is a greater sin to pray or listen to Thompson than to trample on people
The article discusses the connection between the mass murder of ethnic Jews in Australia and the political-media attacks on prayer in Croatian cities, highlighting a media-driven inversion of reality.
Martín Llade: 'Procrastination should be the eighth deadly sin'
Journalist and writer Martín Llade argues for procrastination to be considered the eighth deadly sin while discussing his role in broadcasting the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Concert.
The Sin - Episode 3 - 'Plot twist: how Spain shook off the dandruff'
The podcast episode discusses the historical intertwining of state and church in Spain, particularly during the era of National Catholicism when deviation from Catholicism was deemed illegal.
Scams, drugs and gambling: Inside the ‘Sin City’ built by China’s biggest gangster
The article explores the underworld of a 'Sin City' controlled by China's most notorious gangster, detailing the operations involving scams, drugs, and gambling.
The Baptism of the Lord - God is with us even in our sinfulness
The article discusses the significance of Jesus' baptism, emphasizing God's incarnation and its ongoing presence in human history, particularly in the context of human sinfulness.