Was he the world's worst person?
Iran's leader Ali Khamenei is portrayed as one of the worst leaders of our time, particularly in light of a recent mass killing in January that has come to light through eyewitness accounts and evidence collected by healthcare professionals.
When does Mexico play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic? Schedule, times, and how to watch 'Tri' matches LIVE in the WBC
Mexico is set to participate in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, aiming for championship glory after a strong showing in 2023.
When does the United States play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic? Schedule, times, and how to watch Team USA's matches live in the WBC
Team USA is gearing up for the 2026 World Baseball Classic with a star-studded roster and aims to reclaim the championship title in Houston.
Lost Investments, Jeopardized Influence: What the U.S.-Israel Attack on Iran Could Mean for Russia
The article discusses the potential implications for Russia following the recent U.S. and Israel attack on Iran's military sites, raising concerns about investments and regional influence.
Trump's Escalation: War Times
Many Americans view Trump's military strike against Iran as a new escalation, but this doesn't necessarily indicate majority approval among the population.
Is smoking a cigarette once in a while really that bad?
A reader from The New York Times questions the health risks of occasionally smoking cigarettes at social gatherings.
Crosetto returning from Dubai: 'I'm returning alone, I will pay three times for the state plane'
Italian Minister Crosetto is returning alone from Dubai amidst political criticism and vows to cover triple the cost of the state plane.
Re-elected as football president
Lise Klaveness has been re-elected as the president of the Norwegian Football Federation for another two-year term, following a successful initial term that showcased her leadership during challenging times in Norwegian football.
OPEC+ Boosts Oil Output Sharply Amid Iran War Escalation
OPEC+ has announced a significant increase in oil production quotas following escalating tensions in the Middle East due to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Record-long cut-off times in Vasaloppet โ shortage of break buses
The Vasaloppet ski race faced challenges with extended cut-off times and a shortage of recovery buses, affecting many participants trying to complete the course.
Ian Huntley 'bludgeoned 15 times from behind as he bent over' in prison attack
Ian Huntley, serving prison sentences for the murders of two schoolgirls, was severely attacked in prison and is now in critical condition.
Young man killed by coworker in slaughterhouse was stabbed about 50 times, police say
A young man was brutally murdered by a coworker at a slaughterhouse in Inhumas, Brazil, reportedly enduring around 50 stab wounds.
Russian Overnight Missile Strikes on Ukraine Reached 3-Year Peak in February โ AFP Analysis
February saw a record number of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine, with 288 missiles launched, marking a significant increase from January.
These cars are Finland's 'circulation trophies' - one even has 35 owners
A study claims that certain BMW models in Finland have switched owners multiple times, with one 7-series BMW having changed hands a staggering 35 times.
The regime can survive even without the ayatollah. There is a solid system
Despite reports of Ali Khamenei's death, a collective leadership structure in Iran is believed to be capable of sustaining governance even in times of war.
How Khamenei Lost His Life - CIA Helped Israel Strike, Says American Media
The CIA collaborated closely with Israel to assassinate Iran's supreme religious leader, Ali Khamenei, according to sources reported by the New York Times.
Putin Expresses Condolences to Iran's President Over Khamenei 'Cynical Assassination'
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences for the alleged assassination of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, referring to the incident as a violation of international law.
Putin Expresses Condolences to Iran's President Over Khamenei 'Assassination'
Vladimir Putin has expressed condolences to Iran's President regarding the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, condemning the act and emphasizing the importance of Khamenei in fostering Russian-Iranian relations.
Like a medical appointment: changes to truck access to the ports of Gran Rosario and mandatory time slots established
The government of Santa Fe will implement a mandatory time-slot system for trucks entering the ports of Gran Rosario to improve logistics during peak harvest times.
Belgium Seizes Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Tanker
Belgium's special forces have captured a Russian tanker allegedly part of a fleet circumventing sanctions related to the Ukraine war.
Strikes Kill Man in Ukraineโs Dnipropetrovsk, Woman in Russiaโs Bryansk
Recent strikes have resulted in casualties from both sides of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with a man killed in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, and a woman in Bryansk, Russia.
Quote of the Day, by Epictetus: "Do not live according to your own rules, but in harmony with nature"
The resurgence of Stoicism in modern times is attributed to social media, coaching practices, and the re-publication of its foundational texts.
The Digital Lifeline: A Guide to Technical Resilience and Overcoming Blockades in Times of War
The article discusses how modern wars extend into cyberspace, with internet blackouts becoming a strategic weapon used to isolate civilians and disrupt humanitarian efforts.
The Will of the Righteous Army That Rose at Times of National Crisis... 'Namdo Righteous Army' Museum Opens on the 5th
The Namdo Righteous Army Historical Museum officially opened in Naju, South Korea, on February 5th, displaying artifacts and exhibitions that commemorate the history of local righteous armies during various national crises from the 16th century onwards.
There Is Always a Tweet: The Times Trump Criticized Obama for Bombing Iran
The article discusses Donald Trump's past criticisms of Barack Obama's military actions against Iran in relation to recent attacks by the U.S. and Israel.
In the Berlin Cathedral: Standing in line for a visit to the crypt
The Hohenzollern crypt in Berlin Cathedral has reopened after renovations, attracting significant visitor interest with long waiting times.
'Why did you start the war with Iran?,' asks NYT to Trump in editorial
An editorial by the New York Times questions President Trumpโs initiation of military action against Iran, highlighting his campaign promise to end wars rather than start new ones.
Analyst: Tehran discovers that Moscow is only an ally in times of prosperity
An analysis highlights Iranโs disillusionment with its strategic partnership with Russia amid escalating tensions with the U.S. and Israel.
Lindsay Lohan reflected on her most difficult years in Hollywood: "Why didn't anyone come to protect me?"
Lindsay Lohan discusses her challenging experiences in Hollywood and reflects on the absence of support during difficult times in an interview in Vogue Arabia.
British Magazine Enthralled by Finnish Favorite Destination
A British magazine praised the travel opportunities of the Turku Archipelago, highlighting its stunning scenery and gourmet food options.
Israeli Defense Minister: We face tough days ahead and need patience and discipline
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warns of difficult times requiring patience and discipline in the wake of recent military actions against Iran to neutralize threats to Israel.
King Charles' new 'secret weapon' in Royal Family who's quietly bolstering Firm
King Charles has a new 'secret weapon' in the Royal Family, his younger brother Prince Edward, who is showing dedication during turbulent times.
A bloodied beauty betrayed multiple times does not lose hope of finding a true home
The article discusses the challenges faced by abandoned pets and the emotional impact on both animals and their caregivers.
Florianรณpolis announces areas and times where dogs can roam on two beaches; understand
Florianรณpolis has issued a decree outlining designated areas and times for dog owners to take their pets to the city's Campeche and Ingleses beaches.
New rules in football: from VAR to substitutions, what will change from the 2026 World Cup
Football is adapting to modern times with new rules being implemented for the 2026 World Cup to address time-wasting and enhance game flow.
In less than five hours, a paranaense in Israel heard the counterattack siren at least six times while caring for patients with autism
Clayton Rucaly from Paranรก, currently in Israel, experienced multiple siren alerts for a counterattack while volunteering at an autism clinic amidst escalating tensions in the region.
The story of the thief Alfredo Rรญos Galeana: He was a soldier, singer, and escaped from prison three times
The article examines the life of Alfredo Rรญos Galeana, a multifaceted individual who transitioned from military service to a notorious criminal career, escaping prison multiple times.
Moscow Urges Russians to Leave Iran, Warning of Regional โCatastropheโ
Russia has condemned U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran, labeling them as a dangerous adventure and is urging citizens to evacuate Iran due to potential escalations.
How many times have war occurred between the US-Israel and Iran... Who won each time?
The article discusses the history of military engagements between the US, Israel, and Iran, highlighting several confrontations over the years, primarily air and drone strikes.
Is Burnley vs Brentford on TV? How to watch, channel, stream and kick-off time
The article provides details on how to watch the Burnley vs Brentford Premier League match, including kick-off times and broadcast information.
A young woman from Marijampolฤ transforms old furniture unrecognizably: and it is several times cheaper than buying new ones
A young woman in Marijampolฤ has discovered a cost-effective approach to furniture restoration, turning old pieces into something unrecognizable.
New York Times to Trump: Why did you ignite this war, Mr. President?
An editorial in the New York Times criticizes President Trump for launching a military attack on Iran, contradicting his 2024 campaign promises to end wars.
Married couples can pass on up to ยฃ1 million without paying inheritance tax
Married couples in the UK can pass on up to ยฃ1 million without incurring inheritance tax, raising questions about the financial benefits of marriage in modern times.
The Port of Turku Has Experienced the Worst Ice Winter in Years โ Ice Has Been Broken 70 Times This Month
The Port of Turku is facing an unusually severe ice winter, leading to increased activity for icebreaker crews.
IT'S WORTH KNOWING โฉ How many times can food really be reheated
The article discusses the health implications of reheating food and proper food storage practices.
Pocket Books: Romanticism, Nostalgia, and a Painful 'Goodbye'
The article reflects on the decline of pocket books in Greece, prompted by recent articles from prominent publications like The New York Times and The Guardian that sparked a broader discussion on the topic.
NYT: USA has reportedly initiated an attack on Iran
According to the New York Times, the USA has initiated an attack on Iran coordinated with Israeli military actions.
War in Ukraine. "Financial Times": V. Putin miscalculated
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a temporary ceasefire in the vicinity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Breaking: Legendary three-time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva dead at 26
Makybe Diva, the only horse to win the Melbourne Cup three times, has passed away at the age of 26 following a health issue with colic.
Times: This is how 'Trump's favorite general' wages war on Afghanistan
A Times article analyzes the increasing influence of General Asim Munir in Pakistan as he declares an 'open war' on Afghanistan, indicating a profound shift towards military dominance in Pakistani governance.