Darja Jegi on participating in 'Song vs. Dance': I just wanted to take off that raincoat
Darja Jegi captivated judges in the second episode of 'Song vs. Dance' with her sensual performance, navigating her dual life as a singer and a radiology technician in nuclear medicine.
US warns Israel that the Hormuz operation will take weeks... outlook of prolonged conflict conveyed
U.S. officials have informed Israel that the military operation to lift the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz could take several weeks longer than previously anticipated.
Muslim Community Appeals to Orpo
The Islamic community in Finland is urging Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz to take immediate action against Islamophobia following a tragic fire incident that affected a Muslim family.
Tini Stoessel finally confirmed her marriage to Rodrigo De Paul, after months of rumors
After months of speculation regarding her marriage to Rodrigo De Paul, Tini Stoessel confirmed that the wedding will take place.
King Charles' chicken coop at Highgrove has a name that will make you do a double take
King Charles showcases his chicken coop, humorously named 'Cluckingham Palace,' in a recent tour with photographer Chris Jackson, highlighting his passion for the environment.
Mason Greenwood's private fear over Man Utd transfer clause comes to light
Mason Greenwood's plans to leave Marseille may be complicated by a sell-on clause from his former club Manchester United that could take a large portion of any transfer fee.
Two completely new buildings show how wrong it can go when fashion and individualism take over
The article critiques modern architecture's trend of individualism and aesthetics that disregard functionality and context, illustrated by two new buildings in Norway.
Michal Ernée: DNA analysis used to take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars; today it takes only minutes
This article discusses the significant advancements in DNA analysis technology that have drastically reduced the time and cost associated with it.
Meteorologist Warns: The Weather on Earth Could Take a Dreaded Turn – Would Affect Finland
Meteorologists have warned that the upcoming El Niño phenomenon could significantly affect global weather patterns, including Finland, potentially leading to temperature records and extreme weather events.
The Story of a Great Mistake. What to Take Away from the Life of a Scientist Who Predicted the Apocalypse
This article discusses the life and work of a scientist known for his apocalyptic predictions and the lessons that can be drawn from his experiences.
Gourmet cannabis that turns heads: when North American weed hits France
The emergence of powerful and expensive North American cannabis is disrupting the French market, prompting authorities to take action against rising trafficking.
Government's Important Warning, Are You Using This Phone? Take This Action
India's cybersecurity agency has issued an advisory warning smartphone and computer users about vulnerabilities found in Apple devices that could be exploited by hackers.
Coroner ‘cannot be satisfied’ that Ricky Hatton intended to take his own life
A coroner stated that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that Ricky Hatton intended to commit suicide after being found dead at his home.
Trump: 'Reviewing Gradual Reduction of Iran Operation'... 'Countries Using Hormuz Should Take Charge'
President Trump has stated that the U.S. is considering a gradual reduction of military operations against Iran, emphasizing that countries that rely on the Strait of Hormuz must take on security responsibilities.
Femsa 'Cuts Back' on Spin: Eliminates Hundreds of Jobs in Its Fintech That Struggles to Take Off
Mexican retail giant Femsa is cutting hundreds of jobs in its fintech arm, Spin, signaling challenges in a competitive financial landscape.
81 professions may be exempt from new salary requirement
The Swedish Migration Agency proposes that 81 professions be exempt from stricter salary requirements set to take effect in June.
Brazilian businessman is surprised to take a taxi that drives itself while playing gaucho music in the USA: 'Another world'
Lucas Teixeira, a Brazilian businessman, experiences an autonomous taxi in Miami playing gaucho music, expressing his amazement at the technology.
The exact location of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier leaked by a sports application
A French investigation revealed that a naval officer accidentally geolocated the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier through a fitness app, prompting France to take security measures.
Mysteries after Ricky Hatton's inquest - half-drunk wine, no letter, and lights off
An inquest into Ricky Hatton's death revealed conflicting evidence that suggests he did not intend to take his own life, as described by the coroner.
IEA Head: Restoration of oil and gas supply from the Gulf may take 6 months
The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that it may take six months to restore oil and gas flows from the Gulf due to recent disruptions.
A Guide for Climate Action
The article discusses a newly published book that serves as a practical guide for citizens to take action against climate change.
Kremlin says Russia will not take part in Ukraine-US talks on 21 March
The Kremlin announced that Russia will not participate in the upcoming Ukraine-US talks scheduled for March 21st.
Five million drivers need to 'take action' in 2026 or face penalties
Analysis reveals that millions of UK drivers must renew their driving licenses by 2026 to avoid penalties, with a significant number already driving with expired licenses.
Possession of Such Image Material Will Be Punished From Now On - Legal Amendments Coming Into Force Soon
Finland's Ministry of Justice announces new legal amendments that criminalize the possession of violent and child sexual abuse imagery, set to take effect in April.
Jamie Sarkonak: Bird conservation — the latest field to take up race-based hiring
A Quebec human rights tribunal dismissed a case concerning a bird conservation organization that excluded white applicants from a job posting, labeling the government's race-based hiring practices as acceptable under certain contexts.
Unclear whether Ricky Hatton meant to take own life, coroner rules
A coroner in Stockport ruled that it is unclear whether boxer Ricky Hatton intended to take his own life, noting his high alcohol level at the time of death.
The end of rising prices is not in sight. The oil market will take a long time to recover
Experts predict that the oil market will take a considerable amount of time to stabilize, indicating that price increases may continue for the foreseeable future.
Africa: Oil Price Surge Is Hurting African Economies - Scholars in Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa Take Stock
Scholars from five African countries report that the recent surge in oil prices, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, is negatively impacting their economies.
Fernanda Montes de Oca, clinical doctor and immunology specialist: "Blood pressure does not worsen just because the patient does not take care of themselves"
Experts suggest that high blood pressure is a complex issue that involves more than just lifestyle choices and aging.
City Hall of SP says it will act to reverse court decision in favor of Enel
The São Paulo City Hall plans to take measures to reverse a court decision that suspended an administrative process potentially leading to the termination of Enel's concession contract in the metropolitan region.
FIFA insists World Cup will proceed as planned despite Iran uncertainty
FIFA reassures that the World Cup will take place as scheduled, amidst concerns regarding Iran's participation due to geopolitical tensions.
Live: Iran vows 'zero restraint' if oil sites hit, Trump says US won't send ground troops
Iran has threatened to take severe action if its oil sites are attacked again, while President Trump has stated that the US will not deploy ground troops in the region.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1484): The Russians Wanted to Take Advantage of Bad Weather, the Extensive Attack Ended with Record Losses This Year
The article reports on a recent Russian offensive in Ukraine that resulted in the highest losses for Russian troops this year, with Ukrainian sources claiming significant casualties on the part of the Russian military.
In Lahti, there are so many Muslims that the mosque will be too small – the end of Ramadan will be celebrated at the soldiers' home
The Muslim community in Lahti has grown significantly, leading to the need for an alternative venue to accommodate the expected large turnout for the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, which are set to take place at a soldiers' home.
Silvio Rodríguez warns that he will take up arms if the United States attacks Cuba: "I demand my AKM if they launch"
Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez stated he would take up arms in defense of Cuba against a potential U.S. military action, highlighting rising tensions between the two countries.
Trump: 'After the war, oil-importing countries will be responsible for the Hormuz Strait'... What is South Korea's position?
Trump announced that after the U.S.-Iran war concludes, the countries using the Strait of Hormuz should take responsibility for its security, prompting South Korea to cautiously consider how to respond to U.S. requests regarding the situation.
Like from another planet. Take a look at the unique creatures you may not know
The article presents a selection of unique and unusual animals that showcase the wonders of nature and evolution.
The Government formalized Argentina's withdrawal from the World Health Organization
The Argentine government has officially announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, a decision that will take effect pending approval at the next General Assembly in May.
Donald Trump threatened to 'completely destroy' a major Iranian facility if it attacks Qatar again
Donald Trump warned that he would take military action against a significant Iranian facility should Iran launch further attacks against Qatar.
Forced Leave for Office Workers Nearby BTS Concert? Labor Minister Says No
As the BTS concert approaches, some companies near the venue are reportedly forcing employees to take leave, with the Labor Minister stating that such practices are illegal.
Lula says that fuel prices rose in Brazil because 'there are many people who like to take advantage of misfortune'
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva attributed the rise in fuel prices in Brazil to opportunists taking advantage of global crises.
'There was no exchange of fire': wife of man killed at home in Prazeres says only police fired and that criminals did not take couple hostage
The wife of Leandro Silva Souza disputes police claims regarding the circumstances of her husband's shooting by police during a raid in Rio de Janeiro's Morro dos Prazeres.
State of emergency declared in Tenerife - Iina-Katariina Tourunen vacationing on the island: "We take it one moment at a time"
Tenerife has declared a state of emergency due to an approaching storm, yet vacationer Iina-Katariina Tourunen reports that the situation on the island remains calm.
The singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez ready to grab his AKM rifle if the US attacks Cuba
Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez declared that he would take up arms in defense of Cuba against a potential US invasion, reflecting the tensions between the two countries.
5 tax changes to be aware of starting April 6 that impact millions of people
The article outlines five significant tax changes set to take effect in the UK on April 6, affecting millions.
David Marcus: Senate GOP should take Fetterman's deal on voter ID
David Marcus advocates that Senate Republicans should accept a proposal from Senator John Fetterman for a straightforward voter ID bill as a practical solution amid legislative gridlock.
Cuba threatens Trump for saying he would 'take over' the Island: 'Any aggressor will clash with resistance'
Cuba has responded to Donald Trump's comments about taking control of the island, asserting that any aggression will face strong resistance.
MPF recommends that Alcântara regularize the management of Fundeb resources and gives a 60-day deadline
The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has recommended that the municipality of Alcântara take measures to regularize the management of Fundeb resources within 60 days.
The Albanese government needs to stop being afraid of the gas industry before the current fuel crisis goes to waste | Greg Jericho
The article argues that the Albanese government must take advantage of the current fuel crisis resulting from the Iran war to impose fair taxes on gas companies, as failing to do so may lead to voter backlash amid rising costs.
Saska: Sending Estonian Minehunters to the Hormuz Strait Would Take at Least Two Years
Former Chief of Defense Jüri Saska states that deploying Estonian minehunters to the Hormuz Strait would require at least two to three years, and a short-term mission wouldn't make sense.