Singer-actor Miley Cyrus Steps Back into Hannah Montana's Shoes – Special Episode in Honor of 20th Anniversary
Miley Cyrus is returning to her role as Hannah Montana for a special episode celebrating the show's 20th anniversary, set to premiere on March 24 on Disney+.
First steps toward reconciliation: the Orthodox Church and the Sámi discuss the possible initiation of a truth process
The Finnish Orthodox Church and the Sámi people have convened to explore a potential truth and reconciliation process following historical grievances.
Measures Align to Secure and Shield Ecuadorian Oil
Ecuador is taking significant steps to implement hedging operations for commodity prices to protect the country from negative impacts of international pricing fluctuations.
After allegations of violence - a crucial turn: a chef from one of the world's most famous restaurants steps down
Chef R. Redzepi has announced his resignation following allegations of physical and psychological abuse from former employees.
Jekaterina Rojaka. 'Made in Europe': Is Europe finally starting to defend its industry?
Europe is taking steps to bolster local manufacturing and reduce dependence on outside suppliers, highlighted by the 'Made in Europe' initiative.
Digestive tract cancer is increasingly affecting younger patients. At Bulovka, they help patients reduce waiting times for treatment
Bulovka hospital in Czech Republic is taking steps to reduce waiting times for treatment for younger patients affected by digestive tract cancer.
The Bank of Lithuania Imposed a €30,000 Fine on ValorPay
The Bank of Lithuania has fined the payment institution ValorPay €30,000 for regulatory violations, which the company voluntarily acknowledged and is taking steps to rectify.
Co-founder of Copenhagen's Noma steps down after abuse allegations
René Redzepi has announced his resignation from Noma after allegations of past abuse surfaced, as reported by The New York Times.
Riverside community changes trajectory and becomes an ally in the protection of Amazon turtles
The Sacaí community in Brazil has taken significant steps to protect Amazonian turtles through environmental education and active involvement in conservation efforts.
Noma chef steps down over bullying and abuse allegations
Danish chef René Redzepi has resigned due to allegations of bullying and abuse in the workplace as Noma prepares to open a pop-up restaurant in Los Angeles.
Co-founder of Copenhagen's Noma steps down after abuse allegations
Rene Redzepi, co-founder of the renowned restaurant Noma, announced his resignation amidst allegations of past abuse, including physical violence and public shaming.
Top actor steps into the shoes of Vesa-Matti Loiri
The musical drama 'The Story of the Laughing Vagabond', directed by Paavo Westerberg, will premiere in Helsinki next fall, showcasing the life of entertainment legend Vesa-Matti Loiri.
Noma chef steps down after violence claims from former employees
René Redzepi has announced his resignation from Noma following allegations of violence from former staff members.
Middle East crisis live: Iran steps up attacks on ports, tankers and oil terminals in campaign to disrupt energy markets
Iran has intensified its attacks on regional energy sites, notably resulting in the closure of Iraq's oil terminals after an assault on Basra port that killed at least one individual.
"An apology is not enough": René Redzepi steps down after serious accusations
René Redzepi, renowned chef and co-founder of Noma, has announced his resignation following serious allegations of violence and humiliation from former employees.
NSW prepares for fuel shortages at hospitals as Australia relaxes petrol standards for 60 days
New South Wales is taking steps to prevent fuel shortages in hospitals amid a wider energy crisis by temporarily relaxing petrol standards for two months.
Manitoba government plans steps toward reducing nurse overtime, improving care
The Manitoba government is establishing committees to address nurse-to-patient ratios and reduce mandatory overtime for nurses, aiming to improve health care in the province.
New laws are one of many steps that need to be taken
New legislation in Iceland mandates taxi drivers to be registered with licensed taxi companies, but calls for further measures continue.
Proudly Leaving the Table, Richer in Experience
Ingibjörg Isaksen, the former chair of the Progressive Party's parliamentary group, reflects on her experiences as she steps down from her position.
Spy Threat: The New Iranian Leader's Apartments Are Just Steps from the Israeli Embassy
Modjtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's supreme leader, has raised security concerns with his luxury apartments located near the Israeli embassy in London.
Bishops Want to Fight Against the Exploitation of Minors in the Church. They Talk About "Independent Experts"
Polish bishops have taken steps to address sexual abuse of minors in the Church by establishing a commission to investigate the issue with the involvement of independent experts.
Negotiations on petrol and diesel prices / Pellegrini praised the government and criticized the opposition. Fico announced that Slovnaft would self-regulate prices for five days
President Peter Pellegrini commended the government for taking steps to control rising fuel prices while criticizing the opposition, as Slovnaft announced a five-day self-regulation of prices.
English police reveal last steps of Brazilian woman before disappearing
Brazilian psychologist Vitória Figueiredo Barreto disappeared last week in England, with police revealing her last known locations as they continue to search for her.
Finland's Head Coach Out - This is How the Ice Hockey Association Commented
Finland's girls' ice hockey team will have a new head coach next season as Mira Kuisma steps down after a disappointing performance at the under-18 World Championships.
Daily Summary #1894: New Supreme Leader of Iran was injured in an attack that killed his father, says agency; Husband of police officer found dead with a gunshot wound in SP is under investigation; Next steps in the polylaminin research
The article discusses several significant updates including the injury of the new Supreme Leader of Iran during a conflict, the investigation of the husband of a murdered police officer in Brazil, and developments in polylaminin research.
Actor Jan Uuspõld to Once Again Take Steps to Court
Actor Jan Uuspõld is facing a new court hearing after previously being declared bankrupt.
Polylaminin: why the study was not published by scientific journals and what the next steps of the research are
The study on polylaminin has faced publication rejection from scientific journals due to discrepancies in patient recovery rates and the lack of prior registration in an international research database.
Ruling Party and Government Push for Separation of Agricultural Cooperative Audit Functions and Mandatory Reporting of Staff Crimes
The ruling Democratic Party and the South Korean government are taking steps to combat corruption within the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation by establishing a separate audit committee.
Boy who survived a fall from the 10th floor has cast removed from his legs and takes first steps in physical therapy
Four-year-old Brenno Fernandes Girdziauckas, who survived a fall from the 10th floor of a building in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, has begun to make progress in physical therapy after having his casts removed.
Europe and Asia prepare measures to contain the impact on prices
European and Asian governments are taking steps to mitigate the economic impact of rising oil prices amidst the ongoing conflict in the Gulf.
Travel affected by the war in Asian countries; how should Latvian tourists act?
The unstable security situation in the Middle East is significantly impacting air travel to various Asian countries, prompting the Latvian government to advise its citizens on next steps to ensure their safe return.
Vernon Kay admits 'you can't do it anymore' as he shares painful injury at BBC studios
BBC Radio 2 presenter Vernon Kay reveals he suffered a serious back and spine injury after jumping down steps at the BBC canteen.
Muni Seligmann recounted in a video how her 10-month-old baby fractured his skull: 'I heard the crash'
Actress Muni Seligmann shared how her 10-month-old baby suffered a skull fracture from a fall at home, detailing the emotional impact and medical steps following the incident.
What is the government's preparation regarding the gas crisis?
The Indian government is taking steps to resolve the LPG shortage, primarily affecting hoteliers and traders, but doubts remain about the permanence of these solutions.
What transfer guru Marina Granovskaia has done since Chelsea exit including surprise return
Former Chelsea executive Marina Granovskaia, once called the 'Iron Lady' of football, has taken significant steps since her departure from the club.
"IRON" ASSISTANCE ⟩ Surgeons in Tallinn take first steps towards robotic surgery
Surgeons from two major Tallinn hospitals are gaining practical experience with the da Vinci robotic surgery system in a training event.
HBO Follows in Netflix's Footsteps: Platform Takes Action Against Shared Accounts
HBO Max is taking steps to limit the sharing of accounts among users who do not live in the same household, following in the footsteps of other streaming services like Netflix.
Von der Leyen Moves to Kallas' Playground
European governments are upset about European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's steps to position herself as the EU's main representative abroad, claiming she overstepped her authority during the initial phases of the US and Israel's anti-Iran campaign.
Erdogan warns Iran against 'provocative steps' after second missile intercepted
Turkish President Erdogan has issued a warning to Iran following the interception of a second missile, calling on Iran to avoid provocative actions.
Donald Trump: Australia will provide asylum to Iranian footballers
Donald Trump announced that Australia is taking steps to provide asylum to members of Iran's women's national football team.
From Idea to Implementation: How Charitable Projects Become Reality?
The article discusses the essential steps and organizational processes involved in transforming charitable project ideas into successful initiatives in various regions.
South Africa: City Moves to Appoint Agent for Long-Delayed Transport Centre
The City of Johannesburg is taking steps to appoint a managing agent for the long-delayed Johannesburg Transport Interchange Centre, which has been incomplete since its construction in 2021.
Meet the successor to the legendary Rachael Blackmore - he's called Darragh
Darragh O'Keeffe steps up as the new first-choice jockey for trainer Henry de Bromhead at the Cheltenham Festival, following the retirement of Rachael Blackmore.
Labor Law: Sexual Harassment - How to Proceed When There is a Suspicion?
The article discusses the steps employers should take to investigate suspected sexual harassment in the workplace and the potential consequences for such actions.
Ibaneis is expected to sanction the rescue project for BRB this week; understand the next steps
The Governor of the Federal District, Ibaneis Rocha, is expected to sanction a law aimed at supporting the Banco de Brasília (BRB) with significant financial measures.
Practical steps to overcome rampant begging culture
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of begging in Nigeria and questions the efficacy of charitable giving in alleviating poverty.
The son is thrown into the limelight for a life-threatening job
Mojtaba Khamenei, long a shadowy figure in Iranian leadership, steps into a dangerous role following his father's death.
Žagars steps onto the court for the first time since December
Latvian basketball player Artūrs Žagars made his return to the court during a Turkish championship match, contributing to Fenerbahce's victory after a long injury absence.
Cyprus, defense, and support measures: Athens unfolds a multi-level plan amid war
Greece steps up its defense commitment to Cyprus, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis visiting the island and French President Macron showing solidarity amidst ongoing regional conflicts.
Germany's Truth Year is Beginning - Merz Steps Amid Earthquake
Germany's regional elections kick off in 2023, testing the coalition led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz while the far-right AfD increases its support amid historic defense spending changes in Europe.