2 Western Disturbances Will Affect the Himalayan Region
Two western disturbances are expected to impact the Himalayan region, with the first starting tomorrow and the second becoming active in March, leading to light rain and snowfall.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
Modi Wave Prevails in Israel
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel strengthens India's western diplomacy, showcasing a significant moment in bilateral relations.
Overlooked by the Western canon: Why Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi matters now
The article emphasizes the significance of Ukrainian author Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi in today's context, highlighting his contributions to literature and examining the modern relevance of his themes.
US imposes dialogue between Morocco and Polisario to reach an agreement in the Sahara
The US is pressuring Morocco and the Polisario Front to engage in dialogue to resolve the Western Sahara conflict, which has lasted for nearly fifty years.
2 Killed in Ukrainian Drone Strikes on Western Russia
Ukrainian drone strikes resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to six others in border regions of western Russia, as reported by local authorities.
Traditional owners sue Western Australia government for $1.5bn to clean up toxic asbestos at Wittenoom
Indigenous Australians are suing the Western Australia government for $1.5 billion over the cleanup of toxic asbestos at Wittenoom, a site severely contaminated since the mid-20th century.
Helmerson: Robert Duvall looked like he was born under his hat
The piece reflects on Robert Duvall's legacy beyond his Oscar-nominated role in 'The Godfather', focusing instead on his contributions to the western genre.
Do you see us as barbarians? Then we will be. How the West gave birth to the Russian savior Putin (and I was there)
The article reflects on the early years of Vladimir Putin's rise to power in Russia and the Western influence that shaped his leadership.
Answered whether rental housing in the capital will continue to rise: compared prices in Vilnius and Western Europe
The rental prices in Vilnius are expected to remain stable this year compared to last year's average of 14.8 euros per square meter, while prices for housing for sale are projected to increase.
Basil Zempilas apologises to female MP who felt 'intimidated' by him
Western Australia Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas has publicly apologized to Labor MP Michelle Maynard, who reported feeling intimidated during an exchange in parliament.
The Guerrero Family: The Empowerment and Decline of the Family in Service of ‘Mencho’
The article discusses the crucial relationship between Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', and the Guerrero family in solidifying the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's territorial control in western Mexico.
Man arrested after tense stand-off with police in western NSW business
A man was arrested following a nearly three-hour stand-off with police in Dubbo, New South Wales, after allegedly being armed with a gun.
Gut health doctor's three rules to stop acid reflux and heartburn
Gut health expert Megan Rossi provides three effective strategies to manage acid reflux and heartburn, common conditions affecting many adults in Western Europe.
L'Express: Russia Launches Covert Real Estate Attack Near Military Bases in Europe
Russia is reportedly conducting a covert campaign to acquire properties near military bases in Western Europe, aimed at destabilizing the continent.
Ruth Kalda, Kaija Kasekamp: The Autonomous Primary Level is the Greatest Strength of the Estonian Healthcare
The article discusses Estonia's healthcare system, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based decision-making inspired by successful Western European models.
René Trokaz at Vima: "Expansion and deepening of the EU go hand in hand"
The article discusses the aspirations of Western Balkan countries for EU membership and the implications of geopolitical developments on this process.
Man arrested with skunk and cocaine in the western zone of Boa Vista
A 35-year-old man was arrested for possession of skunk and cocaine during a police operation in Boa Vista, Brazil.
Heavy Losses Make Russia Unlikely to Launch Major New Offensive – Bloomberg
Heavy battlefield losses are hindering Russia's ability to initiate a new offensive in Ukraine, according to Western military analysts.
For the first time in the history of Ufopa, the inauguration ceremony of the rectory takes place in Santarém
The Federal University of Western Pará (Ufopa) holds its first-ever rectory inauguration ceremony in Santarém, marking a significant historical event for the institution.
Myanmar: At least 17 dead in army airstrike on village market in the west of the country
At least 17 people have died following an airstrike by the Myanmar military on a village market in western Myanmar, according to local organizations amidst escalating conflict in the region.
Breaking: Man dies, woman in hospital following unit fire in Western Sydney
A man has died and a woman is in serious condition after a fire in a unit in St Marys, Western Sydney.
Fighter jet crashes in Turkey
A Turkish F-16 fighter jet crashed in western Turkey early Wednesday, resulting in the pilot's death.
Africa: Breakthrough Sickle Cell Gene Therapy a Distant Hope in Africa
A new gene therapy for sickle cell disease, successful in Western nations, remains unaffordable for most patients in Africa as Uganda begins nationwide newborn screening for the disorder.
The EU Wants Free Roaming in the Balkans
The EU Commission proposes to extend free roaming services to the Western Balkans, aiming to eliminate unexpected roaming charges for travelers in the region.
The bill was approved in the preliminary reading that will allow banning those who participate in mixed prayer at the Western Wall
The Israeli Knesset has approved a bill that gives the Chief Rabbinate exclusive authority over the Western Wall, allowing for potential imprisonment for those who participate in non-orthodox mixed prayers.
Russian authorities chase Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Russian authorities have accused Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, of supporting terrorism and spying for Western and Ukrainian governments.
Four dead in Ukrainian drone strike on Russian chemical plant – governor
A Ukrainian drone strike on a chemical plant in western Russia resulted in four deaths and several injuries, prompting local authorities to implement safety measures.
The Confusion of Allies: Why Western Leaders Rush to Beijing During Trump's Second Term?
Western leaders are increasingly turning to China amidst the economic pressures and trade policies initiated by Trump's administration.
Cynic, Provocateur, or Prophet of Western Civilization? The Writer Houellebecq Celebrates His 70th Birthday
French writer Michel Houellebecq, celebrated for his controversial views on Western civilization, turns 70 and continues to polarize opinions as both a cynic and a profound observer.
Gwalior-Bhind-Itawa Highway to Become Four-Lane, DPR in Final Stage
The important NH-719 highway connecting Madhya Pradesh and Western Uttar Pradesh is set to be upgraded to a four-lane road as the Detailed Project Report has been nearly completed.
F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Turkey Amid US-Iran Tensions
A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed in western Turkey, killing the pilot, Major Ibrahim Bolat, shortly after takeoff during a mission flight.
Full-Day Care for Primary School Students: Tens of Thousands of Places are Missing
In Western Germany, there is a significant shortage of tens of thousands of full-day care spots for primary school students ahead of the legal entitlement set to begin next year.
Russia initiates investigation against the founder of Telegram
The Russian government has launched an investigation against Telegram's founder Pavel Durov, accusing the messaging platform of being infiltrated by Western and Ukrainian intelligence agencies.
NATO fighter jet crashes in Turkey moments after take-off as pilot killed
An F-16 fighter jet of the Turkish Air Force crashed in western Turkey shortly after take-off, resulting in the pilot's death.
Merz visits China in search of a "balanced and fair" partnership with Xi Jinping
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in China seeking a pragmatic and equitable partnership with Xi Jinping amidst increasing Western engagement with China.
Precipitation area with snowfall moves over the western half of the country
A weather front bringing snowfall is expected to sweep across the western half of Iceland today, with varying conditions in different regions.
Turkey: A military F-16 fighter jet crashed in the west of the country
A Turkish military F-16 fighter jet crashed in western Turkey, resulting in the pilot's death, according to reports from the state-run Anadolu agency.
Trump's record-length speech on the state of the nation: we will restore our dominance in the Western Hemisphere
In his longest speech ever, President Donald Trump addressed various issues including the economy, foreign policy, and criticized the Democrats.
Car belonging to alleged Mullewa gunman found amid police manhunt
Police have found the vehicle of a suspect in a long-running manhunt following an alleged shooting incident in Mullewa, Western Australia.
Trump Takes Advantage of His State of the Union Address to Increase Pressure on Iran
In his State of the Union address, Trump emphasized American dominance in the Western Hemisphere and reiterated threats against Iran amid escalating tensions.
Case, islands and warehouses near NATO bases: the secret network of Moscow ready for sabotage
Russia has acquired sensitive properties near military and civilian sites in over a dozen Western European countries, potentially for launching a coordinated sabotage campaign.
'Unbelievable amount of water': Towns receive over 200mm in 24 hours
Heavy rainfall in northern South Australia and far-western New South Wales has led to record amounts of over 200mm in just 24 hours, with more rain forecast and flood warnings in effect.
WA population to hit 4 million by 2043 prompting housing warning
Western Australia's population is projected to reach 4 million by 2043, but a housing shortfall may hinder this growth.
Turkey: F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Balıkesir - Pilot Killed
A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed near a highway in western Turkey, resulting in the death of its pilot, according to officials and media reports.
Discovery of Western-style artillery battery designed by Katsu Kaishu reveals tense conditions of the late Edo period in Takatsuki, Osaka
A Western-style artillery battery designed by naval officer Katsu Kaishu, crucial for late Edo period defense strategies, has been discovered in Takatsuki, Osaka.
Four years' jail for man who tried to set police officer on fire
A West Australian man has been sentenced to four years in prison for attempting to set a police officer on fire in Perth.
Indigenous protesters block the operation of a grain waterways terminal in Santarém, in western Pará
Indigenous protesters have been blocking a grain terminal's operations in Santarém, Brazil, for over a month as part of their opposition to a government decree that has since been revoked.
F-16 fighter jet crashes in Turkey (VIDEOS)
A Turkish F-16 fighter jet crashed during a training flight in western Türkiye, resulting in the death of the pilot.
Civil Police arrest trio that was delivering drugs in the Western Zone of Boa Vista
Three men were arrested in Boa Vista, Brazil, on suspicion of drug trafficking while operating a cannabis delivery service.