Yonsei University's Quantum Business Group Takes on Incurable Diseases with 'Quantum-Centric Supercomputing'
Yonsei University is partnering with RIKEN and IBM to utilize the world's top-level supercomputer, Fugaku, and IBM Quantum System One to tackle complex computational challenges in understanding diseases like Leigh Syndrome.
Are you going to Slovakia? From today you will pay approximately 6 CZK more per liter of diesel than locals
Slovakia has implemented a dual pricing system for diesel fuel, charging foreign-registered vehicles more than local ones.
A discovery that no one expected on Mars. Scientists talk about a breakthrough regarding life on the Red Planet
Scientists have discovered a much more extensive river system on Mars, suggesting that water flowed on its surface for a significantly longer period than previously thought, increasing the chances that the planet may have once been habitable.
The trial against the Argentine lawyer accused of racism in Brazil begins: what penalties she faces
Agostina Páez, a 29-year-old Argentine lawyer, faces a trial in Brazil where she is accused of three counts of racial injury, potentially facing up to 15 years in prison.
Is vigilante justice becoming common? Cuts of millions of euros could collapse the justice system
Finland faces significant cuts to its judicial budget, raising concerns over an increase in vigilante justice as court personnel and prosecutors warn of deteriorating justice delivery.
The National Court orders an investigation into police maneuvers against Miguel Urbán as part of the dirty war against Podemos
The National Court of Spain has classified former Podemos eurodeputy Miguel Urbán as a victim in an investigation regarding police operations aimed at damaging the reputation of Podemos during its peak influence.
Millionaire for a Day: Understand the Dismissal of Witnesses in the Case of the Driver Who Received R$ 131 Million by Mistake
The Brazilian justice system has dismissed witness testimonies in a high-profile case involving a driver who mistakenly received over R$ 131 million from Bradesco bank.
Next station... 'The World Cup': Metro users expected to increase due to the World Cup
The Mexico City Metro system anticipates a 40% increase in users during the 2026 World Cup, according to its director, Adrián Rubalcava.
Israeli defense system failed in Iranian attack
Israel's air defense system failed to intercept an Iranian missile that caused significant damage in the critical area of Dimona.
The trade union urges the Ministry of Education to reconsider the teacher recruitment plan, calling it an imitation
A teachers' union in Lithuania has criticized the Education Ministry's teacher recruitment plan as lacking real solutions and potentially leading to the collapse of the education system.
Hyundai Kona HEV: more enjoyment with the N Line
The Hyundai Kona Hybrid N Line is an upgraded B-SUV that offers improved space, technology, and an efficient hybrid system for everyday mobility.
Cuba Restores Electricity Supply After Latest Outage
Cuba has managed to restore electricity to two-thirds of Havana following a national blackout that affected the country's power system.
Artificial Intelligence Graduated with Honors. What Does This Mean for Czech Education?
The article explores the implications of artificial intelligence achieving high levels of competence and its impact on the Czech education system.
Dismisses case of selling sex to a minor
The Norwegian police have dismissed the case against a Chinese woman in her fifties who was accused of sexual relations with minors aged 14 to 16 due to uncertainty about the age of the customer.
Diana Ingerainen: Estonia's healthcare needs a quality system
Diana Ingerainen argues that Estonia's healthcare system requires a quality assurance framework to address long waiting times and improve patient outcomes.
At the Džūkste Biogas Metering Point, More Than 0.5 Million Cubic Meters of Gas Have Been Pumped Since Its Establishment
Since its establishment in late July 2025, the Džūkste biogas metering point has pumped over 0.5 million cubic meters of gas into the system, according to Latvia's Minister of Climate and Energy, Kaspars Melnis.
The justice system forces Airbnb to pay a fine of 64 million euros imposed by Consumer Affairs
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has upheld a 64 million euro fine against Airbnb for various violations in the publication of rental advertisements for tourist accommodations.
Monday briefing: What a new Guardian podcast reveals about the US justice system
The Guardian's new investigative podcast, 'Off Duty,' examines the controversial conviction of Alexander Villa for the murder of Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis, raising serious questions about the integrity of the judicial process.
Closed Sky Shattered the System: The Crisis is Redrawing the World’s Airmap
The article discusses how current airspace restrictions are forcing a major transformation in global air travel and logistics.
Mayor of Płock: We are consistently reducing the negative impact on the environment
The Mayor of Płock discusses a significant investment project to improve the city's rainwater drainage system amid climate change adaptation efforts.
Sunnmøre: Man charged with sexual assault against several children
A man in his 40s is on trial in Sunnmøre for multiple sexual assaults against children under 16 years old.
Center Party, Isamaa, and independent deputies seek the repeal of ETS2
The Center Party and Isamaa, along with independent deputies, have proposed a parliamentary motion to the European Commission and member states to initiate a comprehensive reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and repeal ETS2.
Police Investigators Also Reported for Distortion of Law Crime... 'Investigate According to Principles'
Police investigators in South Korea are also facing complaints for distortion of law crimes as investigations continue following a recent law implementation.
The state is considering linking health fund payment to patient recovery
The Estonian government is exploring the possibility of tying health fund payments to patient recovery rates as part of a shift towards value-based healthcare funding models.
Heat Accumulated on Earth Reaches Highest Level Since 1960s… Warning of ‘Heat Overload’ for Oceans, Atmosphere, and Cryosphere
Recent reports indicate that Earth’s accumulated heat has reached its highest level since 1960, primarily driven by human activities and greenhouse gas emissions, signaling a critical state for the planet's climate system.
New warning system to increase safety for ambulance personnel
A new warning system called Observandum is set to be implemented in Västernorrland, Sweden, to improve the safety of ambulance personnel following previous incidents of violence against them.
Children with mental health problems did not receive the promised help – 'Unfortunate'
A report reveals that children in Sweden with mental health issues are not receiving timely help as promised due to staffing shortages and communication failures in the health system.
Move fast and kill people
The U.S. is using increasingly autonomous lethal weapons in Iran, targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps but also resulting in civilian casualties.
The National Court frees 24 defendants for drug trafficking after a Constitutional Court ruling
The National Court of Spain has released 24 individuals accused of drug trafficking following a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court.
María Eugenia Prendes, prosecutor: “I advocate for preserving the identity of victims of sexual violence”
María Eugenia Prendes emphasizes the importance of confidentiality for sexual violence victims while acknowledging the flaws in the system.
Strengthening Preference for Local Talent in Civil Service Recruitment... Introduction of Additional Points System
A new civil service recruitment policy in South Korea will provide additional points to candidates who have lived in a region for over 15 years to promote local talent and enhance public trust.
AI Alerts for Potholes and Wrong Parking on Highways, NHAI Prepares System!
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is set to implement an AI-based dashcam monitoring system to alert drivers about potholes and wrong parking on the country's highways.
Update for NSW portable bonds scheme, as user-fee called into question
The NSW government is set to trial a Smart Rental Bonds system that allows renters to transfer their bond from one property to another before its full launch in mid-2026.
Preventive detention for 9 involved in alleged money laundering network that would have moved more than $1.7 billion through companies
A judge in Ecuador has ordered preventive detention for nine individuals accused of being part of a money laundering operation linked to over $1.7 billion in illicit transactions.
As One Nation's Vote Soars, SA Supporters Explain Their Reasons
Support for One Nation has surged in South Australia, driven by voter frustration with the two-party system and concerns about migration.
The SUS Queue in an Election Year
Amid election year tensions, the wait for specialized treatment in Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS) remains a pressing issue for patients.
Kyung Hee University Establishes K-DX Big Data Analysis System for Data-Driven Decision Making
Kyung Hee University has launched the K-DX big data analysis system to support systematic decision-making by integrating educational, research, and administrative data.
Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Will Resume on May 30
The trial hearing for the Triple A case has been postponed to May 30, 2026, after connectivity issues and defense complaints.
Iran rejects Donald Trump's ultimatum and threatens to annihilate the energy system of the entire Persian Gulf
Iran has responded angrily to President Trump’s ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz, promising devastating consequences for U.S. and Israeli attacks on its energy infrastructure.
Real-time prediction of tsunami flooding: Early response and enhanced observation network
A new system developed by Tohoku University aims to provide real-time predictions of tsunami flooding, enhancing disaster response capabilities following lessons learned from the catastrophic 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
New mothers in hiding because they know how the system works
New mothers in Iceland fear seeking help due to the risk of losing their children to welfare services.
Celec incorporates energy in Santa Elena to normalize the electric service
Celec has added three megawatts to the electric system of Santa Elena to enhance electricity service, with plans for more additions in the coming weeks.
This is how the Pico and Placa schedule will be in Quito for this Monday, March 23, 2026
Quito will implement its vehicle restriction system, Pico y Placa, affecting cars with license plates ending in 1 and 2 on March 23, 2026.
Ecuadorians in the United States and Spain access ID cards in minutes with new Civil Registry system
Over 19,600 Ecuadorians living in the United States and Spain have obtained their ID cards in under 30 minutes thanks to new printing points in New York and Madrid.
Digital Toll Scam: Concessionaire Alerts to Fake Payment Sites in Interior SP
CCR Sorocabana has warned users about fake websites imitating its digital toll payment system in the Sorocaba region of São Paulo.
Tere Sammallahti, aspiring leader of the National Coalition Party, would overhaul Finland's drug policy and pension system
Tere Sammallahti, a Member of Parliament from the National Coalition Party, aims to significantly reform Finland's drug policy and pension system, despite facing challenges in garnering support for these changes.
Let's Create a Quality Market with the Patient in Mind
The article discusses the role of the private sector as an essential component of the healthcare system in Poland, arguing for better cooperation between public and private healthcare providers.
COPD Symptoms Develop Over Years
Chronic lung diseases, particularly Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), are a major cause of death in Poland and worldwide, highlighting the need for improved medical attention in the healthcare system.
Iran and Hezbollah manage to challenge the Israeli defensive shield: "It is undeniable that the system failed on Saturday in Arad and Dimona"
The article discusses the failures of the Israeli defense system in recent attacks by Iranian forces, as experienced by residents in Israel.
Stradiņa Hospital's Nephrologists: Implementing a Unified Quality in Patient Care Can Save Millions
Nephrologists at Stradiņa Hospital in Latvia are advocating for a unified standard of care that could save the healthcare system millions while providing better treatment for kidney patients.