Eileen Gu posts picture with Caitlin Clark, prompting mixed reactions amid skier's Team China controversy
Eileen Gu's photo with Caitlin Clark at Milan Fashion Week has sparked mixed reactions due to Gu's controversial decision to represent China in the Olympics.
Massie-led push to handcuff Trump on Iran gets Jeffries' backing
A bipartisan resolution aiming to limit President Trump's war powers in Iran receives support from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and will be voted on by Congress next week.
Abbas Araqchi: The technical negotiations of Iran with the USA will start on Monday in Vienna
Technical negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program with the United States are set to begin next week in Vienna, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.
USA and Iran will have new negotiations; military escalation continues
Despite preparations for a US attack on Iran, delegations from both countries have decided to continue negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program next week in Vienna.
Iran talks conclude with 'significant progress'
The American delegation has left discussions in Geneva about Iran's nuclear program, with mediators reporting significant progress and further negotiations planned in Vienna next week.
Mother missing for 25 years was arrested a week after being found
A 62-year-old woman, who was missing for 25 years, was arrested a week after being located due to an outstanding DUI warrant from 2001.
The new round of negotiations between Iran and the United States concludes with 'significant progress'
Iran and the United States concluded a new round of negotiations with significant progress, with plans for further technical meetings in Vienna next week, mediated by Oman.
New Iran-USA talks next week
Negotiations between Iran and the USA in Geneva have concluded, marking significant progress, and technical-level talks are set to occur next week in Vienna.
Oman's Foreign Minister: Iran and US Talks Ended After 'Significant Progress'
Oman's Foreign Minister announced that the latest round of Iran and US negotiations concluded with significant progress, and further technical discussions are scheduled to take place next week in Vienna.
Chief of the Public Ministry of SP Launches Reelection Campaign
The Attorney General of Justice of São Paulo, Paulo Sérgio de Oliveira e Costa, is launching his reelection campaign next week, ahead of the elections scheduled for April 11.
7 recommended art and culture events for this week
This article highlights seven recommended cultural and art events taking place in Buenos Aires from February 26 to March 4.
Focusing on indigenous and quilombola peoples, the 4th edition of Frestas starts this week in Sorocaba
The 4th edition of the Frestas Triennial of Arts kicks off at Sesc Sorocaba this week, emphasizing contemporary art and indigenous cultures.
BBB 26 will have a false wall and 'The Exiled' dynamic
BBB 26 introduces a false wall and a new game dynamic called 'The Exiled' this week.
US and Iranian Representatives Continue Nuclear Talks Next Week in Vienna
Significant progress was made in nuclear discussions between US and Iran representatives in Switzerland, though key disagreements remain over uranium enrichment.
Melania Trump to Chair UN Security Council
Melania Trump is set to chair a meeting of the UN Security Council next week, marking a historic appearance for a First Lady of the United States.
Free samba circle at Arouche will have beer and bar food this weekend
São Paulo will host a week of free cultural events including a samba circle, offering music, food, and science activities.
Jonas Brothers at the Movistar Arena: show date and how to buy tickets
The Jonas Brothers will perform at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires on May 6, with tickets going on sale in the first week of March.
Fashion: The Beauty and the Slob
Lana del Rey faced criticism for her husband's casual attire at New York Fashion Week, contrasting her glamorous look.
The Israeli who was arrested in Turkey for serving in the IDF finished her service six years ago
An Israeli woman arrested in Turkey last week due to her service in the IDF had completed her service six years ago and hasn't done reserve duty since.
Nicholas Wennö: Here's the week's best streaming tips
A round-up of the latest streaming recommendations, featuring a variety of genres and intriguing plots.
Security concerns cancel diving World Cup in Mexico
The diving World Cup scheduled in Mexico next week has been canceled due to escalating security concerns following violence connected to gang activity.
Rating: how Beto Casella performed in his first week on América
Beto Casella's new show debuted successfully on América TV, capturing audience attention and performing well in ratings.
Fendi with a new designer: At least the celebrities love it
Fendi's new designer Maria Grazia Chiuri debuts during Milan Fashion Week, garnering significant attention from celebrities and fashion enthusiasts.
USA: Marginal Increase in New Unemployment Benefits
The number of Americans filing for new unemployment benefits increased slightly last week, while the unemployment rate remained stable in February, indicating labor market stability.
Gallery: The star of the orchid exhibition blooms for only a week
A week-long orchid exhibition opens tomorrow at the University of Tartu Botanical Garden, showcasing a variety of fragrant orchids.
With a Maneuver, Toviggino Managed to Postpone His Indictment for a Week and Requested to Testify by Videoconference
Pablo Toviggino, the treasurer of the Argentine Football Association, has successfully postponed his indictment for a week while requesting to testify via videoconference amid allegations of misappropriation of funds.
Controversies Surrounding Religion Classes. MEN Awaits a Difficult Decision
The Polish Ministry of Education faces criticism and legal challenges over a new policy reducing religion classes to one hour per week.
Become a BIS reporting officer for a week, the secret service advertises. It's not a joke
The Czech Intelligence Service is offering a unique opportunity for individuals to experience reporting duties for a week, amidst technical challenges on their webpage.
When will the Mitre train return to service: how the route will be during the first week
The Mitre train service will resume limited operations in March after nearly 50 days of interruption due to infrastructure works.
Sales Losses: Munich Retailers Angry Over MVG Strike
Retailers in Munich are frustrated with planned strikes in public transport that will affect sales during the busiest shopping days of the week.
Britain to bask in 16C heat blast as UK will be hotter than IBIZA in just days
Britain is expected to experience a warm weather surge with temperatures reaching up to 17C next week, making it hotter than Ibiza.
'People trolled me over my unibrow but I found a way to get the best revenge'
Model Sophia Hadjipanteli has embraced her distinctive unibrow, finding success at London Fashion Week despite facing criticism for her appearance.
Dollar card today: how much is it quoted this Thursday, February 26
The dollar card is quoted at $1471.30 on Thursday, February 26, 2026, reflecting a 2% increase from the same day last week.
Sheinbaum defines electoral reform: reduce the Senate, eliminate PREP, reduce spending, and vote pluris
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced a proposed electoral reform aiming to reduce Senate seats, eliminate the preliminary election results program, and cut election costs, which she will present to Congress next week.
Tõnu Õnnepalu is a guest on Plekktrumm
Next week, writer Tõnu Õnnepalu will be featured on the show 'Plekktrumm' discussing work and its relation to love.
Mexico, known for long working hours among OECD countries, approves gradual reduction of work hours to 40 hours a week by 2030
Mexico has approved a plan to gradually reduce the maximum work week from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, marking a historic change in labor policy.
Detainees are fighting: who demands more food in prison, who wants to use a computer
Several incidents related to aggressive behavior among detainees and the discovery of prohibited items were reported in Estonian prisons last week.
Power stakeholders seek accountability, shift to clean energy
Nigerian electricity sector stakeholders are urging coordinated reforms and accountability while transitioning to cleaner energy during the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry Week 2026 in Abuja.
Reinbok: players are in good shape, the mood is workmanlike and elevated
Estonia's national basketball team is preparing for two World Cup qualifying games against Sweden this week, with players reported to be in good shape and high spirits.
Last night was the coldest this week: it announces where temperatures dropped the lowest
Lithuania experienced its coldest temperatures of the week, with some areas dropping to -15 degrees Celsius.
New information about Kalle Rovanperä's Formula test - a wild video spreads
Kalle Rovanperä, a novice in formula racing, finished last in his testing week in Japan's Super Formula series, showcasing a significant gap in performance.
Forecaster: Serious winter ends this week
Forecasters announce the end of severe winter weather in Estonia, with milder, wet conditions expected for March.
Berlinguer on the Metro
The recent screening of the film 'Berlinguer: The Great Ambition' at the Italian Cinema Week in Mexico reflects on the life and political ideas of Enrico Berlinguer, emphasizing his role in Italian communism and the need for adaptation to local contexts.
This Week's Movies: Greetings to Power
Italian director Paolo Sorrentino explores themes of power and decadence in his latest film, injecting a modern outlook into his cinematic expression.
Andrew's arrest one week on - royals' shock, heckled on duty and floorboards searched
A week after his arrest, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces backlash as the Royal Family responds to the scandal.
This Week's Movies: Loneliness in the Presidency, at the Wedding, in Judo
Recent films spotlight themes of solitude within high political office and personal relationships, featuring noteworthy performances and directions.
WARNING: Incoming thaw may bring unexpected floods
A significant thaw and rain starting next week in Estonia are expected to increase the risk of flooding, with many residents unprepared for potential water damage.
One word unravels Albanese's week
A single word from Grace Tame has been pivotal in altering the narrative around Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week.
AC/DC, Pedro Almodóvar Retrospective, Tina Turner Musical, Carnival Aftermath: See What to Do in SP
This week's cultural agenda in São Paulo features international shows, a film retrospective, an award-winning musical, and unique culinary experiences.
New losses for the yen
The yen has fallen to a two-week low against the dollar following the appointment of two academics to Japan's central bank board, raising concerns about future interest rate hikes amidst supportive monetary and fiscal policies advocated by Prime Minister Sanae Takeichi.