Vytaras Radzevičius and his wife Laisvė seek help: 'We decided that we need consultation'
Vytaras Radzevičius and his wife Laisvė are laying out specific plans for their upcoming months, ranging from daily chores to moving into a new home, while also expressing their interest in unconventional lifestyles.
Front Pages of Newspapers: Middle East and Tempi as the Main Topics
The article discusses the leading stories in various Greek newspapers, highlighting the Middle East and the Tempi train crash.
Podcast: Heikki Paasonen Cannot Believe His Ears Hearing Ellen Jokikunnas's Travel Stories – 'Are You Spending Two Weeks..?'
In a recent episode of the podcast 'Terveisiä perheestä', host Ellen Jokikunnas shares a humorous story about her late dog Reino during his puppy days.
Florianópolis 353 years: from the author who popularized witch stories to the books set in the 'Island of Magic'
Florianópolis celebrates its 353rd anniversary, with a literary focus on books inspired by the city's rich traditions and legends.
The unseen costs of living with a disability in regional Australia
The article discusses the significant challenges faced by people with disabilities in regional Australia, highlighting individual stories and systemic issues affecting their care and daily lives.
Drug seizure, accident with three deaths, and theft caught: see the most read news of the week
The article summarizes the week's most read news stories in Brazil, including a significant drug seizure, a tragic accident resulting in three deaths, and incidents of theft.
Youth Film Festival 'Flimmern & Rauschen': 'Boys like us rarely get the opportunity to tell our own stories'
The Youth Film Festival 'Flimmern & Rauschen' highlights the struggles of young people in Berg am Laim, showcasing their stories through film.
Heartthrob Stories: She Breathes Him Trustfully
The article discusses various personal anecdotes and societal observations related to public figures such as Heidi Klum and Friedrich Merz in Germany.
Did you see? Public transport stoppage, 1st case of Mpox, bones found, Ufac elections and more
This article highlights key news stories in Brazil from March 14 to 21, 2026, including a public transport stoppage, the first case of Mpox, and the ongoing health concerns of environmental activist Raimundo Mendes de Barros.
Morning recap: ADC faction mounts pressure on INEC, Trump gives Iran 48 hours to open Hormuz, other top stories
The African Democratic Congress faces internal strife as a faction pressures Nigeria's electoral body to alter its leadership, while geopolitical tensions rise with Trump's ultimatum to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.
Caio and Ricardo Blat Relive Kafka in a Play about the Miseries and Obsessions of Artists
The play 'Subversão Kafka' explores the struggles and obsessions of artists, through characters from Franz Kafka's stories, performed by Caio and Ricardo Blat in São Paulo.
The Words of the Priest / Sun Behind the Clouds
The article reflects on biblical stories of resurrection, emphasizing the reactions of those around Jesus to his claims about life and death.
Three Stories for Your Daughters Before the Francoist Garrote Vil
A crowdfunding campaign is raising funds to publish stories written and illustrated by the republican painter Lorenzo Aguirre as a farewell to his family before being executed in 1942.
Italy's Colonies Turn Noir
Giorgio Ballario's new anthology presents short stories about Major Aldo Morosini's experiences during the Italian colonial adventures in East Africa.
Museum of Indigenous Peoples and Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Chagas: Discover the City of Lagoa de São Francisco
The article highlights the devotion of residents in Lagoa de São Francisco, Brazil, to their patron saint, Saint Francis of Chagas, showcasing local stories of faith and healing.
VIDEOS: Acre News 1st Edition this Saturday, March 21, 2026
A roundup of various news stories from Acre, Brazil, including the passing of a former FBI agent and the arrest of six men for assaulting a capybara.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition this Saturday, March 21, 2026
This article outlines the main stories from the Jornal Anhanguera, including notable deaths, crime incidents, political movements, and plane crashes in Brazil.
Markel, Paula, David, and Blanca and the secrets of a world silver for history: 'How many punches!'
The article highlights the Spanish mixed relay team's journey to winning a silver medal at the World Indoor Championships, emphasizing the personal stories and struggles of the athletes involved.
From Restarting to Diversity: Schools in Campinas Total 230 Immigrant Students from 29 Countries
In Campinas, Brazil, 230 immigrant students from 29 countries are enriching local classrooms with diversity and stories of overcoming challenges.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The article highlights significant news stories presented in a Brazilian local news segment, including cultural tributes, medical analysis, political movements, legal issues, and a unique AI case.
Who is the scammer of Aerolíneas Argentinas and what is he accused of?
The article discusses a scam involving Aerolíneas Argentinas, spotlighting the stories of Laura Micheletti and Mirta Villalba, whose lives were impacted by the situation.
The stories of Elly and Giuseppi to win the electoral silence
The article discusses the challenges and paradoxes in regulating digital political communication in Italy as elections approach.
Frankfurt Half Marathon: 'I will soak up the atmosphere like a sponge'
The Frankfurt Half Marathon serves as an opportunity for runners to connect with friends and family while overcoming personal and physical challenges.
Writer Christoffer Holst: 'I want the reader to feel hungry while reading my books'
Swedish writer Christoffer Holst discusses his engaging blend of love, humor, food, and murder mystery in his writing, highlighting the importance of these elements in his stories.
Childhood Stories: What's Happening in Iran?
The article discusses the current situation in Iran with a focus on unfolding events.
There is a responsibility to tell these stories and open doors
The article discusses the importance of acknowledging and sharing untold stories to foster understanding and connection within society.
Morning Recap: Women stripped, sexually assaulted during Delta festival, Dangote hikes petrol price fifth time in March, other top stories
The article discusses several significant stories from Nigeria, including outrage over sexual assaults at a Delta festival, rising petrol prices, and speculation on political developments involving Ike Ekweremadu.
George Marino and Me: Stamatis Kraounakis Shares Stories with the Unique Showman
Stamatis Kraounakis reminisces about his friendship and experiences with the iconic showman George Marino, sharing memorable tales that highlight their artistic connection.
'The Good Evil' reinforces Samanta Schweblin as a master of cold chills; see the video
The article discusses the impact and recognition of Samanta Schweblin, a prominent Latin American writer, particularly highlighting her newly released collection, 'The Good Evil.'
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, an exceptional storyteller, has died: a controversial and straightforward journalist
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, a renowned Argentine sports journalist, passed away, marking the end of an era in narrative sports journalism focused on human stories over mere facts.
Cherquis Bialo has died, a journalist of refined narrative who told stories with the spirit of novels
Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, a renowned Argentine journalist known for his exquisite narrative style and significant contributions to sports journalism, has passed away at the age of 85.
THE ART OF PERCEIVING PATTERN RHYTHMS OR HOW TO CULTURALLY EAT AN ESTONIAN
The article explores the cultural significance of food and relationships in an Estonian context, drawing parallels between culinary practices and societal customs.
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Jimmy Gracey's disappearance, Kouri Richins' verdict, Luigi Mangione's defense
The article covers several notable true crime stories, including the accidental death of college student Jimmy Gracey in Barcelona, the trial of Kouri Richins, and the defense of Luigi Mangione charged with murder.
VIDEOS: NE1 from Friday, March 20, 2026
The article covers various news stories including U.S. military deployment, a planned Danish action in Greenland, the death of martial arts legend Chuck Norris, a bridge collapse in Brazil, and a car theft incident in São Paulo.
Tati Bernardi laughs at herself and the upper middle class of SP with A Vida de Tina; see video
Tina interviewed her idol Tati Bernardi in the series 'Desconstruindo a Entrevista,' discussing life in the context of São Paulo's upper middle class.
I weighed 34 kg, I knew something was destroying me from the inside. I didn't want to live anymore [THIS IS A BEAUTY LADY]
The article tells the story of Julia Borowiec, who faced a chronic illness that led her to reflect deeply on life and her body.
Broker who found her father after 40 years said he asked for forgiveness for not searching for her before: 'Do what I can to be in my life'
Real estate broker Juliana Bento connected with her father after 40 years, who expressed regret for not having sought her out sooner during their meeting.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd edition this Thursday, March 19, 2026
The G1 article covers various news stories including Trump’s criticism of NATO allies, a dramatic incident involving trucks being thrown after a bridge collapse, and the release of a new program by the Receita for tax returns in Brazil.
'Rejection' Captures Life in the Digital Age with Chronic Loneliness and Insane Sexual Desires
The article discusses Tony Tulathimutte's collection of stories 'Rejection,' which explores themes of loneliness and contemporary relationships in the digital age.
READING RECOMMENDATION ⟩ A Book for Those Who Do Not Want to Travel to Every Corner of the World
Cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends reading Indrek Jääts's popular science travel book "Equatorial: Stories from Gabon and Ecuador."
Leipzig Book Fair: 'Leipzig is not Weimar'
The Leipzig Book Fair 2026 showcases a vibrant atmosphere with a long queue of young attendees, book prizes for stories of escape, and protests against government authority.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas on Friday, March 20, 2026
This article covers major news stories including the execution of a wrestling athlete in Iran due to police deaths during protests, Brazil's stance on Ozempic, a prominent artist's rise in the music festival scene, tax declaration advancements, and weather forecasts for the autumn season.
Stories about Women Who Were Forced to Become Strong
A new book series titled 'A Woman's Story' has been launched, focusing on women's inner journeys and life-changing moments.
I don't want the cemeteries on playgrounds or 8-year-old Eva's farewell to her toys to be forgotten, says photographer Syrovatka
Photographer Maryna Syrovatka reflects on her emotional journey capturing the stories of those affected by the war in Ukraine and her new project that documents these experiences.
Tomasz Terlikowski: The Pope criticizes the model of storytelling about the war. 'It is a challenge'
Tomasz Terlikowski discusses the Pope's criticisms regarding how stories of war are conveyed, emphasizing the challenges involved.
Morning recap: 2027 succession firestorm in 10 states, US moves to revoke Nigerian’s citizenship, other top stories
Nigerian political tensions rise ahead of the 2027 elections as the US seeks to revoke a Nigerian citizen's citizenship.
"Disney Believe": The new cruise ship from Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line has announced its fourth Wish-class ship, named "Disney Believe," inspired by themes of hope from popular Disney stories.
What is the reality of trans people who decide to interrupt their hormone treatment
The article explores the experiences of transgender individuals who choose to stop their hormone treatment, highlighting a perspective that embraces the ability to be trans without medical intervention.
If you haven’t cried, you won’t taste the salty ‘tear tea’
The article discusses a children's picture book that captures both the innocence and philosophical depth of life through the stories of an owl and its interactions with various characters.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st edition - TO Thursday, March 19, 2026.
After a rise in oil prices, Europeans decide to help Trump reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amidst other stories including Brazil's local politics and international relations.