Liberals survive confidence vote as House passes budget implementation bill
The federal Liberals' Budget Implementation Act successfully passed a confidence vote in the House of Commons, moving one step closer to becoming law after gaining support from opposition parties.
Bringing the IAEA into the conversation 'could be a good step', as Iran talks in Geneva wrap up
Discussions surrounding Iran's nuclear program in Geneva suggest that involving the IAEA could facilitate progress.
Sánchez Appeals to Female Voters and Fear of a Backward Step in Rights to Mobilize the PSOE Electorate
Sánchez emphasizes the importance of female voters and the fear of regress in rights to galvanize support for the PSOE in the upcoming elections.
Bridge step in the Santa Rosa canton is restricted due to winter impacts
The Zoila Ugarte bridge in Santa Rosa canton has seen restricted traffic due to structural concerns caused by increased river flow during the rainy season.
AWARD-WINNING DEBUT ⟩ The first step in the journey is most important
Kristi Küppari's debut novel, 'The Last Spoon,' explores personal transformation through a unique concept of spoon exchange as a means for a woman to confront her inner fears and past.
Uruguay becomes the first country to ratify the trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur
Uruguay is the first country to ratify the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, marking a significant step in international trade relations.
Child Benefit A21: The platform opens – Step by step process
The A21 child benefit platform opens on February 27 for applications for 2026, remaining accessible until March 11.
Taliban sends first envoy to India in diplomatic milestone as regional tensions reshape alliances
The Taliban has appointed its first envoy to India, marking a significant step in diplomatic relations between the two nations post-Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan.
Lufthansa takes on its active role in Nazism for the first time and commissions a study about its responsibility
Lufthansa has taken a significant step in acknowledging its historical role during the Nazi regime by commissioning a study on its involvement and the use of forced labor.
A great step for Latin America and the Caribbean
The recent International Economic Forum in Panama marked a significant moment for Latin America and the Caribbean by fostering collaboration over ideological differences to address regional challenges.
Expensive or Cheap Rent?: The 3-Step Formula to Know If What You Pay for Your Home Is a Fair Price
The article discusses a new approach to determine fair rental prices in Buenos Aires following the deregulation of the rental market.
Orbán wants EU experts on the ground to verify Druzhba pipeline damage – Reuters
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called for an EU fact-finding mission to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, a step aimed at facilitating an EU loan for Ukraine.
Garrahan Hospital renews its facilities: 'We could not continue with rusted beds from 38 years ago'
The Garrahan Hospital in Argentina has initiated the renewal of its facilities by introducing 42 new beds, marking the first step in a significant modernization project.
CM Yogi spoke about India-Japan relations
CM Yogi stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has initiated active efforts to strengthen India-Japan relations, which is a significant step towards better cooperation between the two countries.
Euroholdings: Plans New Step in Product Tankers
Euroholdings Ltd., controlled by the Latsis family, is expanding its presence in the product tankers market with plans to acquire a new MR product tanker.
Ukraine will import liquefied gas from the USA for the first time via the Klaipėda terminal
Ukraine is set to import liquefied natural gas from the USA for the first time through the Klaipėda terminal in Lithuania, marking a significant step in diversifying energy supply routes amid ongoing threats from Russia.
Thomas Larsen: Troels Lund Poulsen is ready to step forward as a prime minister candidate
Troels Lund Poulsen is poised to become the main challenger to Mette Frederiksen after the recent election call in Denmark.
See the step-by-step for digital possession in the Education competition; check the list of those called
The Tocantins government has summoned 130 approved candidates from the Education competition, providing guidance on the mandatory Digital Possession procedure for entry into the state public service.
Just a step away from the intriguing 'Eurovision' selection final: who is predicted to have the greatest chance of winning?
The article discusses the prospects of the group SHWR in the upcoming Eurovision selection final, with predictions pointing to their song "Contact!" as a strong contender.
Sarwar gambles on break with Starmer as Labour support slumps
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is taking a bold step by urging Kier Starmer to step aside in a bid to restore local faith in the party amid declining support ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.
UN Human Rights Office in Mozambique: A Symbolic Step or an Institutional Shift?
The Mozambican government signed an agreement to establish a permanent UN Human Rights Office in the country, raising questions about its potential impact in a challenging political and social landscape.
An ancient Chinese practice that helps lower blood pressure: how to do it, step by step
The article discusses Baduanjin, an ancient Chinese practice that combines movement and mindfulness, which has been shown to help lower blood pressure and is comparable to brisk walking according to a recent study.
The founder of "Rondo" A. Tautkus spoke about the twisted step of A. Ivanauskas-Faras: "He made a mistake"
A. Tautkus, founder of the band "Rondo," discusses the origins of the band and criticizes A. Ivanauskas-Faras for a significant mistake he made during their collaboration.
Nidec's Nagamori Resigns as Honorary Chairman: 'I Will Completely Step Down in Name and Reality'
Shigenobu Nagamori, the founder of Nidec, has resigned from his position as honorary chairman amid ongoing concerns of improper accounting at the company.
Autonomous A2G Receives Approval for First 'National Core Technology' Export in Autonomous Driving
A South Korean startup, Autonomous A2G, has received government approval for the export of autonomous driving technology, marking a significant step for South Korea's entry into the Middle Eastern market.
"Let's Overcome the Wall of Division, One Ivy Leaf at a Time"... The First Step of the ‘DMZ World Literature Festa’
The DMZ World Literature Festa aims to foster dialogue and peace between North and South Korean writers in the context of their shared literary community.
The share of female top executives has taken a step back
The percentage of female executive directors in Denmark has decreased, according to a report, despite an increase in female directors.
The Archaeological Museum of Ithaca is Fully Upgraded
The Greek Ministry of Culture is modernizing the Archaeological Museum in Vathi, Ithaca, as a vital step for its reopening.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: Does the Berlinale Director Need to Step Down?
The article discusses whether the director of the Berlinale film festival in Germany should resign amidst various international and national news highlights.
Ali Aminali: Step Down, Sikandar Siddique
Ali Aminali calls for Sikandar Siddique to step down, reflecting on their contrasting political journeys and the importance of visibility and messaging in politics.
The Government a step away from two-thirds in the Senate and the key to complete the Supreme Court
The government is on the verge of achieving a two-thirds majority in the Senate, which raises questions about its ability to finalize appointments to the Supreme Court.
ECOWAS, AfDB inaugurate board for $15bn Lagos–Abidjan highway
The ECOWAS and the African Development Bank have established a Board of Directors for the $15 billion Lagos–Abidjan Highway project, marking a significant step in the project's operational phase.
France’s Engie strikes deal to buy UK Power Networks for £10.5bn
Engie has announced its agreement to acquire UK Power Networks for £10.5 billion, marking a significant step in the company's growth strategy in energy transition.
Chamber of Deputies approves agreement between Mercosur and European Union
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, marking a significant step towards one of the world's largest free trade zones.
French nuclear ship in Sweden: 'A strong signal that we stand together'
The French nuclear aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has docked in Malmö, marking a significant step in defense cooperation between Sweden and France.
Ghost, the Swedish rock band, to take a break – at least for the time being
Tobias Forge, the frontman of the rock band Ghost, announces that he will step away from the band after their current tour to focus on his family.
Step Forward reaches Vale do Sambito and ensures access to means of transport
The Step Forward program in Brazil expands mobility services to residents of ten municipalities in the Vale do Sambito region.
Marcelo Gallardo leaves River: day and time of the match in which he says goodbye
Marcelo Gallardo is set to coach his final match with River Plate against Banfield after deciding to step down due to the team's poor performance.
Total lunar eclipse on March 3: what will be seen and how the phenomenon will progress step by step
On the night of March 2 to 3, 2026, a total lunar eclipse will occur, marking a significant astronomical event of the year.
BBC The Apprentice star forced to step in as they reel 'not good enough'
A candidate on BBC's The Apprentice is struggling with team dynamics while facing a floristry challenge.
Kim Jong-un's 13-Year-Old Daughter Appointed Curator of North Korean Nuclear Forces
Kim Jong-un has appointed his 13-year-old daughter Kim Ju-ae as the curator of North Korea's nuclear forces, marking a significant step in her potential leadership role.
Marielle Case: 'There is no celebration, but today we took a big step,' says Anielle after unanimous decision by the Supreme Court
Anielle Franco, the sister of the late Marielle Franco, expressed that the unanimous decision by Brazil's Supreme Court to convict the masterminds behind her sister's murder marks significant progress in the fight against political violence and impunity.
One Step Helped Kateryna to Get the Dream Job: This is How She Stands Out from Many Foreigners
A Ukrainian woman, Kateryna Opryshko, has found peace and a fulfilling job in Kaunas, Lithuania, deciding not to return to Ukraine.
Podcast: 'On the Point': Heating Law: A Step Back for Climate and Renters
The CDU/CSU has largely rolled back the heating law of the coalition government, posing questions about its implications for consumers and climate goals.
Pre-sale of tickets for BTS in cinemas: Theaters, dates, ticket prices, and step-by-step guide to buying
Ticket pre-sales for BTS concerts in cinemas have begun, allowing fans to experience the live concert events before they perform at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City.
Bake Off's Nadiya Hussain admits 'it's broken' after making difficult career choice
Nadiya Hussain, the winner of The Great British Bake Off, shared her struggles with the television industry and her decision to step away from her teaching assistant job to address her dissatisfaction with the industry.
A Step You Shouldn't Miss When Preparing Mashed Potatoes
The article provides a simple tip for enhancing mashed potatoes by ensuring that dairy ingredients are at room temperature before mixing them in.
Tölzer Stiegenkirche: Where Believers Climb 28 Steps on Their Knees
The Tölzer Stiegenkirche features a 28-step staircase, symbolizing the path to Christ, which pilgrims climb on their knees as an act of devotion.
Step by Step: A Conversation about Sustainable Theater Practices in Asia
Kamilė Žičkytė discusses sustainable theater practices in Asia following her visit to Taiwan's Sustainable Theater Conference and interviews organizer Janette Lin Hsun-Chen.
QatarEnergy Awards Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Contract for Northwest Field Project
QatarEnergy has awarded a contract for engineering, procurement, and construction for the Northwest Field gas production project, a significant step in expanding the world's largest LNG production capacity.