Are retirees required to file the Income Tax? See how the declaration works
Retirees and pensioners in Brazil may be required to file their 2026 Income Tax declaration, particularly those with taxable income exceeding R$ 35,584.
Mystery artist Banksy's exhibition opens in Turku
The exhibition 'The Mystery of Banksy – A Genius Mind' will be held in Turku, Finland, starting April 17, showcasing over 150 works by the enigmatic artist.
The Mystery of Banksy's European Touring Exhibition Arrives in Finland - Over 150 Works on Display in Turku
The acclaimed exhibition showcasing over 150 works by street artist Banksy will open in Turku, Finland, in April 2024, after touring multiple European cities and attracting over two million visitors.
Maxi-competition at the Ministry of Justice 2026, over 9,100 positions coming. How it works
The Italian Ministry of Justice is launching a maxi-competition in 2026 to fill over 9,100 positions, including specific rules and eligibility details.
From postal votes to counting and a visit to the king: This is how the election works
An overview of the election process in Denmark ahead of the March 24, 2026 election, detailing the steps involved from voting to government formation.
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.
I Want to Eliminate People Giving Up Their Dreams Due to the Environment: Kotaro Fukuoka from the NPO Musubite
Kotaro Fukuoka, leader of the NPO Musubite, works to provide educational support for the underprivileged in India, focusing on those left behind by rapid economic growth.
Lorca in family: "I was born a poet and artist like one is born lame, blind, or handsome. Leave my wings in place and I will fly well"
The article discusses the cultural significance of Federico García Lorca and recent efforts to preserve his legacy amidst misconceptions and simplifications of his life and works.
The court gives the green light to construction works at Stradiņš A2: time reserve melts, price approaches the maximum limit
Stradiņš Hospital's A2 building project is cleared by the court to continue amidst concerns over finances and timelines due to recent disputes.
Total enclosure, filtered air and special suits: how the first laboratory for dangerous microorganisms in the Triângulo Mineiro works
The University of Uberlândia inaugurated a new Biosafety Level 3 laboratory to enhance scientific capacity in the region for studying dangerous microorganisms.
Crossing over the Autaz Mirim River on BR-319 is halted for three days for bridge reconstruction works
The crossing over the Autaz Mirim River on BR-319 in Amazonas will be closed for three days for bridge reconstruction, impacting river traffic in the area.
Entrance to Cidade Satélite on BR-101 has Closure for Sanitation Work
The access road to Cidade Satélite in the Pitimbu neighborhood will be closed for a month due to sanitation works by the Companhia de Águas e Esgotos do Rio Grande do Norte.
Avenida Nove de Julho: 1 year after a R$ 32 million project, the City Hall considers redone pavement work
A year after a R$ 32 million revitalization project, Avenida Nove de Julho in Ribeirão Preto faces issues of loose cobblestones, prompting the city to consider further repairs.
Women’s Salon 2026: Fátima Caicedo and Saira Túquerrez Rescue Female Shamanism and Indigenous Identity with Their Works
The Women's Salon 2026 exhibition showcases works that celebrate women and indigenous identity, with a focus on dignity and ancestral legacy.
Michael Carrick could throw spanner in works as new Man Utd manager theory emerges
Michael Carrick's interim success at Manchester United has led to debates about his potential permanent appointment, but uncertainties remain regarding his willingness to accept the role.
Irpa: Not a convincing horror, but works in the end
The article discusses 'Irpa', a horror film that ultimately achieves its purpose despite initial shortcomings in convincing storytelling.
Streets in the Jardim Alvorada neighborhood, in São José, are closed for construction
Streets in the Jardim Alvorada neighborhood of São José dos Campos are partially closed for construction, leading to traffic rerouting.
Finnish legend who played incredibly long shifts to coaching – This situation he does not even want to think about: 'Such a disaster'
Finnish volleyball legend Mikko Esko transitions from player to coach, facing injury challenges as he works to support his team, TuTo Volley, towards the playoffs.
Just ask yourself if this justice works today
The article argues for reforming Italy's judicial system to ensure equality between prosecution and defense, emphasizing the need for an independent judiciary.
Stealth, Unmanned and Hydrogen-Powered: How the New Black Veil Military Vehicle Works
South Korea is developing an innovative unmanned military vehicle called Black Veil, which is hydrogen-powered and designed for stealth operations in high-risk environments.
Long flights with ADHD? A combination that works
The article discusses how to manage ADHD effectively during long flights.
Special Exhibition of Picasso's Ceramics in Gyeongnam 'Big Popularity'
The special exhibition featuring Pablo Picasso's ceramic works at the Gyeongnam Provincial Museum of Art has attracted significant local interest and attendance.
The state is cutting down trees and not planting new ones in their place
Residents of Jerusalem are grappling with the loss of many old trees due to construction works, raising concerns among environmental activists about the city's green spaces.
The Fascio-Communist
A new volume dedicated to the works of Italian writer Antonio Pennacchi explores his unique literary contributions and his complex political journey.
The 'Counter' Library: Here are the Books of Cultural Controversy
The article discusses a lesser-known library that focuses on works examining how the left has maintained control over cultural institutions throughout the 20th century.
Loved and hated. The prolific and controversial Hollywood producer who became the enemy of the Kennedy family
Ryan Murphy's controversial works have made him a divisive figure in Hollywood, recently reigniting debates with the release of 'Love Story'.
Joint Memorial for Fire Disaster Established on the First Floor of Daejeon City Hall... Identification of the 14 Deceased is Underway
A joint memorial service for those who died in a recent factory fire in Daejeon was established in the city hall as the government works on identifying the deceased.
Michelle launches a bench of allies for the Senate and works for the support of Bolsonaro and the PL
Former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro is aiming to establish a group of allies among candidates for the Senate from the PL as she also runs for the Senate seat representing the Federal District.
Deliveryman who found house with a number in the shape of a square root works 8 to 12 hours a day
Lucas Carvalho, a deliveryman who gained fame on social media for discovering a house with a square root number during his deliveries, shares his demanding work hours and the challenges he faces in traffic.
Umahi slams tanker drivers for parking on East-West road carriageway
Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, criticizes tanker drivers for obstructing the Akpajo-Onne East-West Road in Rivers State, potentially damaging the newly constructed roadway.
“Watering hole”: how the technique used by hackers to attack iPhones in the U.S. works
A recent investigation has uncovered a wave of cyberattacks targeting iPhones utilizing a sophisticated technique known as 'watering hole' that compromises legitimate websites to infect unwitting visitors.
Norway works to resolve the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz
Norway is actively engaged in addressing the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe maritime traffic and mitigate international consequences arising from conflicts in the Persian Gulf region.
Meet the Rondonian Who Works with High Jewelry Pieces in Paris and Brings the Amazon in Her Portfolio
Roberta Barbosa, a designer from Rondonia, showcases her high jewelry creations influenced by her Amazonian roots in Paris.
800 days in death’s shadow: The hellish work of Israel’s physical anthropologist
The article discusses the harrowing experiences of Dr. Alon Barash, a physical anthropologist in Israel, as he works under difficult and dangerous conditions to recover bodies following the October 7 attacks by Hamas.
QUIZ: What name is missing from the title of the book? From Čapek through Pasternak to Mornštajnová
This article features a quiz on identifying names of literary characters that are used in the titles of famous works of literature from both Czech and global authors.
The Nine Books of the Week
Critics from 'Babelia' review new works from various contemporary authors, showcasing a range of literary styles and themes.
Celebration: Part of a Treasure Accumulated Over Half a Century is Presented in Mexico
An exhibition showcasing nearly 170 works by over a hundred Latin American artists is launched in Mexico, marking the 50th anniversary of one of the region's most significant art collections.
The busiest commercial street in Cuiabá will be closed for drainage works starting this Saturday (21)
Rua 13 de Junho in Cuiabá will be closed for drainage works starting Saturday, affecting traffic and requiring the public to seek alternative routes.
Lens-Angers: Thauvin works wonders, Sarr impressive, Mouton's nightmare... The tops and flops
RC Lens dominated Angers 5-1, showcasing standout performances from Florian Thauvin and others as detailed by Le Figaro.
City Hall removes families from homes under construction for works in Várzea Grande
The City Hall of Várzea Grande, Brazil, has begun relocating families from residential areas to facilitate the resumption of housing constructions under the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program.
A Direct Revelation from a Sports Star - "Sex Always Works"
Czech tennis star Karolína Plíšková openly discusses the effects of sex on match preparation in a recent podcast appearance.
More expensive tickets and rescheduling: airlines evaluate alternatives for the construction period at Ezeiza airport
Airlines are considering various alternatives for rescheduling flights and price adjustments during construction works at Ezeiza International Airport.
Court orders suspension of works around Fortaleza Airport after report of forest deforestation
A Brazilian court has temporarily halted construction at the Pinto Martins International Airport after allegations of illegal deforestation.
From Muriel Santa Ana to Rafael Spregelburd: the Borges Cultural Center prepares works and exhibitions for its 2026 agenda
The Borges Cultural Center in Argentina is set to unveil an exciting lineup of works and exhibitions for the 2026 season under the direction of Alberto Negrin.
Nelson Felix transports the poetry of Dorival Caymmi to a new series of works
Artist Nelson Felix is opening two exhibitions in São Paulo inspired by the poetry of Dorival Caymmi, integrating geographical coordinates and poetic elements into his sculptures.
Federal Police analyzes material and details new irregularities in works at the Parque das Águas in Cambuquira, MG
The Federal Police of Brazil is investigating new irregularities related to a corruption scheme involving construction works at the Parque das Águas in Cambuquira, MG.
The exhibition Works and Wisdom opened for the twentieth time
The exhibition 'Works and Wisdom' has been inaugurated for the twentieth time in Iceland.
The exhibition Works and Knowledge opened for the seventh time
The exhibition 'Works and Knowledge' has been inaugurated for the seventh time, showcasing various artistic and scholarly contributions.
Live Interviews at the Leipzig Book Fair: Voices that Explain Our Present
The Leipzig Book Fair, a massive celebration for readers, features live interviews conducted by Süddeutsche Zeitung with authors discussing their newly released works.
Experts point out necessary works for flood containment on the banks of the Sorocaba River
Experts discuss the necessary measures to prevent floods on the banks of the Sorocaba River, a recurring issue affecting the region for over two decades.