Gravel Gardens: "Just the View is Hostile to Life"
Gardener Torsten Matschiess discusses the environmental harm of gravel gardens and advocates for alternatives like perennial gardens.
Healthy examination of 23-F
The declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt of 23-F provides a clear view of who conspired against democracy but brings no new revelations regarding the event.
"Why is life so light?" A war journalist's view of Ukraine
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting the harsh realities faced by soldiers on the front lines and the significance of Western support amid the conflict.
The Coalition’s view on the IS families stuck in Syria, with Jonno Duniam - podcast
The podcast discusses the Coalition's stance on 34 Australian women and children linked to Islamic State who are currently in Syria, highlighting calls to block their return.
Trump is a 'friend' of the peso: This is the reason he wants a weak dollar
Former President Donald Trump argues that a strong dollar is detrimental to U.S. manufacturers, while Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen presents a more nuanced view on its economic implications.
'The View' guest co-host corrects liberal panel about stock market liking Trump policies
CNBC anchor Sara Eisen asserted on 'The View' that President Trump's economic policies positively impact the stock market, countering the panel's skepticism.
[View Briefing] President Yoon's 56% Approval in Daegu
President Yoon has achieved a 67% approval rating, the highest since taking office, with significant support in Daegu despite ongoing political tensions.
Cathars vs Popes. The Church considered them heretics
The article discusses the historical conflict between the Cathars and the Catholic Church, highlighting the Church's view of the Cathars as heretics.
It becomes meaningless to explicitly talk about the railway only accounting for 5 percent of all transport in Norway
The article discusses the importance of investment in the railway sector in Norway and critiques the view that such investments are unprofitable and insignificant to societal needs.
PEETRI'S VIEW ⟩ Maarja Vaino: Estonia needs a national awakening
In the latest episode of Postimees TV's 'Peetri pilk', Maarja Vaino discusses the necessity of a national awakening in Estonia with host Mattias Jõesaar, analyzing recent news and relevant issues.
Where is the India factor in 'New Nepal' born out of revolution? How do expatriates view the elections there?
Nepal is preparing for its first elections since the Gen-Z revolution, with expatriates expressing a preference for understanding Indian politics over their own.
[View Briefing] Internal Conflict in the National Power Over Daegu-Gyeongbuk Unification
The article discusses internal conflicts within the National Power party regarding the unification of Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, along with several political and economic issues in South Korea.
Threats against 11 Winnipeg schools a ‘hoax,’ police call it ‘deeply concerning’
Winnipeg Police have reported a series of hoaxes regarding threats against 11 schools, which they view as a troubling trend affecting the community.
Texas-based ABC affiliates file equal time notices as FCC cracks down on ‘The View’ over Talarico segment
Texas ABC affiliates are complying with FCC regulations by filing equal-time notices, prompted by the investigation into an episode of 'The View' featuring Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico.
Woman notices her deceased father in an unexpected place: 'He was sitting there on the balcony'
A woman named Bobbie Ryan had an emotional experience when she discovered her deceased father's image on Google Maps street view.
Seattle Times Editorial Board warns Washington state prioritizes accused teachers over child safety
The Seattle Times Editorial Board criticizes Washington state's laws for prioritizing teachers accused of misconduct over child safety, as many allegations can remain hidden from public view.
Does Takachi's Personnel Change Alter the Power Dynamics of the Bank of Japan? There is Also a View that 'Early Rate Hikes are Difficult'
The Japanese government proposed the appointment of two academics to the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Committee, reflecting a shift towards more pro-inflationary policies under the new Takachi administration.
Donald Trump declares America perfect as reality files for divorce in State of Delusion speech
Donald Trump’s speech to Congress was filled with self-praise and a distorted view of reality, as dissent from Democrats contrasted sharply with the enthusiasm from Republican supporters.
Reusing Gifts [Critique]
The article discusses the emotional complexities involved in gift-giving and the societal view of regifting, highlighting the feelings of disappointment that can arise when gifts are not received as intended.
IL discovered a strange defect in new cars – The view through the windshield distorts when this feature is used
Iltalehti reports on a peculiar defect affecting the view through the windshield of the Citroën C5 Aircross Hybrid when the windshield heating feature is activated.
'The View' hammers BBC for not censoring racial slur at BAFTAs, despite editing 'Free Palestine' comments
'The View' criticized the BBC for allowing a racial slur to air during the BAFTAs while censoring other statements related to Palestine.
'The View' co-host Joy Behar claims Trump is not a 'legitimate president,' sides with Dems skipping SOTU
Joy Behar, co-host of 'The View,' expressed her belief that President Trump is not a legitimate president and supports the Democrats' decision to skip the State of the Union address.
'The View' co-host calls out fans outraged by having Trump supporter Savannah Chrisley on the show
Sunny Hostin of 'The View' defends the inclusion of Trump supporter Savannah Chrisley on the show, stating that engaging with differing viewpoints is essential.
SA Labor's stamp duty policy appears at odds with former treasurer's view
The South Australian Labor government's stamp duty policy is at odds with the previous views expressed by former Treasurer Stephen Mullighan regarding who should benefit from such tax relief.
"A capitulation": what does the commercial 'deal' with Donald Trump really contain that the EU threatens to abandon?
The article discusses the controversial trade deal between the EU and the US, negotiated under pressure from Donald Trump, which many in Europe view as a humiliation.
PHOTOS ⟩ The parade offered a chance to view the defense forces and allied military equipment
The Defense Forces parade in Tallinn on Estonia's 108th anniversary showcased various military equipment from Estonia and its NATO allies.
Russian Geopolitics: For the Kremlin, an Expansion of the War is Necessary
The article discusses Russia's view of the war in Ukraine as the beginning of a wider conflict aimed at destroying Western dominance.
[View Briefing] The National Power Party Meeting That Skipped 'Refusal of Yoon'
The National Power Party meeting overlooked the 'Refusal of Yoon' amidst escalating internal conflicts and significant political events in South Korea.
How to see WhatsApp statuses without being discovered
The article discusses various methods to view WhatsApp statuses of contacts without them being aware.
DRC: Maurice Pellosh's Clients Rediscover Their Portraits in Documentary
The documentary 'Maurice Pellosh: Memory in Images' evokes emotional responses from former clients who view their long-lost portraits from the 1970s during its premiere.
Matea Ćorić: Surrogacy – Trading Life Under the Veil of Compassion
The article discusses the moral implications of surrogacy, emphasizing the view that it commodifies motherhood and reduces the dignity of the child and mother.
Four Years of War in Ukraine: My View from the Window
The article reflects on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine from a personal perspective of someone observing from their window.
Ortega Smith stands firm in his confrontation with Vox and points to the leadership: "There are some who have been obsessed for a long time with me disappearing from public view"
Javier Ortega Smith defends his position within Vox amidst internal party tensions, stating that some members want him out of public life.
‘The First in Korea’ Night Sailing Cruise... Enjoying Busan's Night View Relaxedly
The Norwegian Group cruise ship 'Regatta' has made history by allowing passengers to disembark at Busan's North Port terminal at night, providing a new opportunity for tourists to enjoy the city after dark.
Critiques of Espen Teigen's Post: - Racism
Espen Teigen faces backlash for his controversial statement endorsing a Florida congressman's view equating the choice between keeping dogs or Muslims in Norway, triggering accusations of racism.
The view by the dog park made Minna grab her phone
A surprising sight by the dog park prompted a local resident to capture the moment on video.
[View Briefing] 100 Days Until Local Elections! What Are the Prospects for the Parties?
The article discusses the political landscape and expectations for the upcoming local elections in South Korea, focusing on key figures and events.
Total lunar eclipse: New Zealand has 'front-row seat' to only lunar eclipse of 2026
New Zealand will be able to view the total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, known as a 'Blood Moon', which will be the only one of the year.
Relics of Saints Displayed for the First Time
The public in Assisi can now view the 800-year-old remains of Saint Francis of Assisi for the first time since his death in 1226.
Iran: Khamenei anticipates... his assassination - Succession plan in view of a US strike
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is reportedly preparing for a possible assassination amid tensions with the US and Israel by activating a multi-tiered succession plan.
Bishop Barron: AOC mocks Western culture — Marx would love that, but I find it chilling
Bishop Barron critiques AOC's remarks on Western culture, aligning with Secretary Rubio's view on the importance of cultural and religious values in society.
Prantl's View: Mack the Knife at the Munich Security Conference
The article reflects on the themes of war and peace using the lens of two plays as commentary on the Munich Security Conference.
A New Train in Search of Northern Lights in Northern Norway
A new train tour in Northern Norway offers travelers a unique experience to view the Northern Lights from Narvik to Katterat.
Snowboarders Aoki Kimura and Kokona Murase return to Japan, "the view from the top of the podium is high"
Aoki Kimura, who won Japan's first gold medal in the men's big air snowboarding event at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, returned to Japan with fellow medalists Murase Kokona and others, receiving a warm welcome from fans.
The Myth of Carbohydrates in Sports Practice and How Much We Really Should Ingest
A recent review challenges the traditional view that high carbohydrate intake is essential for optimal sports performance, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of their role in fueling exercise.
The Twisted Russian World. How Does a Provocative Superpower View the Olympics?
The article discusses how Russia perceives the Olympics amid its controversial international standing.
Stars from 'Sasural Simar Ka' Who Are No Longer in the Spotlight, Some Have Stepped Away from Showbiz
The article discusses the fate of actors from the popular Indian television series 'Sasural Simar Ka', highlighting how some have faded from public view while others have sadly passed away.
The new scientific proposal about space that completely changes the view of cosmology
A new scientific model called 'viscous universe' suggests that dark energy is a result of internal friction in the space-time fabric, rather than a constant, challenging Einstein's cosmological constant.
NP View: A defense plan that doesn’t prioritize defense
Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a new $470 billion defense industrial plan amid concerns about the execution and priorities of Canada's military supply.
Patron Saint of Italy: Hundreds of Thousands Want to See the Remains of Saint Francis of Assisi
Hundreds of thousands are flocking to Assisi to view the first public exhibition of the relics of Saint Francis.