El Mencho's 'successor' revealed as first American to lead major Mexican cartel
Juan Carlos Valencia González has been identified as the potential successor to the Mexican cartel leader El Mencho, marking the first time an American citizen has taken such a prominent role in a major cartel.
OpenAI blocked ChatGPT accounts linked to Russian propagandists
OpenAI has taken action to block accounts associated with the Russian propaganda network 'Rybar', which misused ChatGPT to generate deceptive content.
Andrew photo on all fours 'was taken during 2010 NY trip to break off Epstein friendship'
A photograph of Prince Andrew on all fours may have been taken during a 2010 trip to New York, which he claims was to end his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Median shows a significant lead for Tisza; Orbán deploys soldiers nationwide (45 days until the election)
A recent poll shows the Tisza party leading significantly ahead of Hungary's April 2026 election, while Prime Minister Orbán has taken security measures by deploying soldiers to strategic locations.
Afghanistan says it has attacked Pakistan
The Taliban government of Afghanistan claims to have taken over 15 Pakistani border posts as part of a broader offensive against Pakistan, following Pakistani attacks targeting militants in Afghanistan.
Versatile Football Player: Brown Suddenly Playmaker at Eintracht
Nathaniel Brown has unexpectedly taken on the role of playmaker at Eintracht, following tactical changes by coach Albert Riera.
Marinakis on wiretapping: 'The government has taken all due actions'
Pavlos Marinakis comments on the Athens Single-Member Court's ruling regarding wiretapping, defending the government's actions against criticism from the opposition.
Melania Trump will lead a meeting in the Security Council
First Lady Melania Trump is set to lead a meeting at the UN Security Council, marking a historic moment as the first time an American First Lady has taken on this role.
Green Party says NO to electoral reform by Sheinbaum: 'We don't want a single peso taken from the INE'
The Green Party of Mexico opposes the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, stating that it complicates democratic processes and fails to achieve consensus.
Two transported to the National Hospital after collision in the South
Two people were taken to the National Hospital following a traffic collision in South Iceland.
Fir Vale Academy Sheffield LIVE: Police surround school as two teachers injured
Police responded to an incident at Fir Vale Academy in Sheffield where two teachers were reported injured and taken to the hospital.
Expert: The threat revealed in Sweden against the energy network must be taken seriously
According to cyber security expert Tuukka Heikkilä, a newly discovered threat in Sweden must be taken seriously, reflecting a similar cyber attack on Poland's energy infrastructure.
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.
Riga will charge rent for municipal apartments
The Riga City Council has approved a new system for charging rent on municipal apartments effective July, a move that has not been taken previously.
Former Chief at Christiansborg: What’s Happening at the Party Offices Right Now
A former communications chief for a Danish political party outlines the immediate actions taken by political parties following an election announcement.
War in Ukraine: Report: Russia has taken Pokrovsk
Recent reports indicate that Russia has captured the town of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine after prolonged and costly battles, with Ukrainian officials acknowledging the loss.
Gallery: Victoria Olt Gallery was taken over by top content creators and stars
A glamorous event at Victoria Olt Gallery brought together content creators and influencers for a night of celebration and new technology showcase.
A school bus carrying students overturned - Six taken to continuing care
A school bus in Kokemäki overturned, leading to six students being taken to continuing care, though no serious injuries were reported.
Nanna Karalahti has taken Jere Karalahti to court
Nanna Karalahti has filed a lawsuit against her ex-husband Jere Karalahti regarding child support payments.
Lloyd’s Register: A New Era for the Hellenic Advisory Committee with Ioanna Prokopiou as President
Ioanna Prokopiou has officially taken up her role as president of the Hellenic Advisory Committee of Lloyd’s Register, marking a significant collaboration with the Greek shipping community.
Shopkeeper was applying rat poison on fruits! Action taken after viral video
A Mumbai shopkeeper was caught on video applying rat poison to fruits he was selling, leading to police action and sealing of his store.
Vijay has taken seven vows with Rashmika, but why has he made distance on Instagram?
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have tied the knot in a private ceremony in Udaipur, India, but their unusual Instagram activity has raised questions among fans.
Action Taken for Praying in University; Hindu Students Support Muslim Students, Launch Protest
A growing controversy at Lucknow University over the right to pray has led to protests from student organizations after notices were issued against Muslim students for praying in the campus.
India-Zimbabwe Match Alert: Special US Chemical to be Used at Chepauk Before the Match
India is set to face Zimbabwe in a crucial Super-8 match of the T20 World Cup, with special measures taken to manage dew on the field using a unique chemical from the US.
'Tell Us the Names, We Will Take Action', 32 Books, Two Characters and CJI's Sharp Response to the Center's Apology
The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance against the inclusion of a chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary' in an NCERT Class 8 textbook, demanding accountability from the government.
Delivery of new LPG carrier by Erasmus Shipinvest
Erasmus Shipinvest Group has taken delivery of the new LPG carrier "Gas Long," which has a capacity of 5,000 cubic meters and is part of a long-term contract with Equinor for transporting gas in the European market.
After the Accident, Treatment Money Was Not Paid; Shot in the Eye and Life Taken
A man was murdered after a dispute over treatment costs for a foot injury following an accident in Banda, Uttar Pradesh.
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.
Abandoned on garbage, he was rescued in time to go to the veterinarian but the diagnosis was devastating: 'This dog is surrendered'
A severely malnourished and abandoned dog, later named Simba, was rescued and taken to a veterinarian, where he received a heartbreaking diagnosis of being beyond help.
Accelerators on the Desktop: Success in Free Electron Laser Oscillation, Advancing Towards Practical Use by Osaka University et al.
A research team led by RIKEN and Osaka University has successfully taken significant steps towards miniaturizing particle accelerators, potentially allowing for desktop-sized versions to be developed.
Alcohol Map of Poland. Which Cities are Tightening the Screws
The article discusses the rising social costs of alcohol consumption in Poland and the measures taken by major cities to limit alcohol use.
Gates apologizes for Epstein connections
Bill Gates has taken responsibility and apologized for his connections to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Real Madrid star leaves pitch on a stretcher and in neck brace after horror clash
Real Madrid's Raul Asencio was taken off the pitch on a stretcher and in a neck brace following a serious collision with teammate Eduardo Camavinga.
She went to a party and never returned: 21 years later, the case took a new turn that could solve the mystery
The case of Lisa Dorrian, who vanished after a party in 2005, has taken a new turn after 21 years, potentially leading to new insights into her disappearance.
Bruno Lambreta assumes the interim leadership of the Caruaru City Hall during the absence of the mayor and vice-mayor
Councilor Bruno Lambreta has taken over the interim leadership of Caruaru's City Hall during the absence of Mayor Rodrigo Pinheiro, who is on an official mission in Chile.
Minister of Justice says that concerns of the Federal Police were considered in the Anti-Faction PL text
The Minister of Justice has stated that the concerns of the Federal Police were taken into account regarding the recently approved Anti-Faction legislation, despite reports suggesting they were not consulted.
New head of TV Lux Anton Ziolkovský
Priest Anton Ziolkovský has taken over the leadership of TV Lux, focusing on uniting various media platforms and ensuring the channel does not create uncertainty among believers.
The two women appearing with Stephen Hawking are his caregivers, and it was not taken on Jeffrey Epstein's island, says his family
Stephen Hawking's family clarifies that a photo of him with two women is misrepresented, asserting that the women are his caregivers and denying any association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Silvia Modig started a new job
Former MEP and Finnish parliament member Silvia Modig has taken on the role of Executive Director at the Luontoliitto (Nature League).
Malin's son was taken away – despite incorrect diagnosis
A woman's son was taken into custody shortly after birth due to a misunderstanding based on incorrect medical information, raising concerns over the handling of the case.
Quebec Liberals gain ground in new poll taken days after Milliard named new leader
A recent poll indicates that Quebec Liberals have seen an increase in support following the appointment of Charles Milliard as their new leader amid ongoing discussions about a potential independence referendum.
Following the steps of the ‘man with the briefcase’ of 23-F, the captain who fled abroad after the coup: 'Days before he had taken all the money'
The article discusses the mysterious figure of Captain Gil Sánchez-Valiente Portillo, known as the 'man with the briefcase', who fled Spain after the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
BREAKING: Disu assumes duty as acting IG
Tunji Disu has officially taken over as the acting Inspector-General of Police in Nigeria following the resignation of Kayode Egbetokun.
The 11 Hours of Tension in Zarzuela and the Final Order to Deactivate the 23-F Coup: 'No Coup d'État Can Hide Behind the King, It's Against the King'
The article discusses the tense events surrounding the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, particularly focusing on the role of King Juan Carlos I and the military actions taken to thwart the coup.
Pair charged with alleged murder of 'mistakenly-kidnapped' pensioner, 85
Two men in Sydney have been charged with the kidnap and murder of an 85-year-old man who was allegedly taken by mistake.
Hong Kong ‘throws’ José Mulino for taking away 2 ports from the Panama Canal: ‘Respect the contracts’
The Government of Hong Kong has expressed strong protests to Panama over the control of two ports taken from CK Hutchison, following a Supreme Court ruling in Panama.
The European Commission requests an explanation of how the Czech Republic is addressing Babiš's conflict of interest
The European Commission has formally requested clarification from the Czech Republic regarding the measures being taken to address Prime Minister Babiš's potential conflict of interest.
BBB 26: Alberto Cowboy's wife reacts to deportation threats and says she has taken legal action
Priscilla Monroy, the wife of participant Alberto Cowboy from BBB 26, has spoken out against threats related to her immigration status in the United States.
ED's Major Action against Anil Ambani, ₹3,716 Crore House Attached
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken significant action against Anil Ambani, attaching a luxurious 17-story residence in Mumbai worth ₹3,716 crore as part of a money laundering investigation.
End of Life: Two Activists Opposed to the Bill on Assistance in Dying Placed in Custody After an Unauthorized Gathering
Two activists opposing a bill on assisted dying were taken into custody after an unauthorized protest in front of the French National Assembly.