Farmers say revised WA bridge weight limits could disrupt food, fuel supplies
Farmers in Western Australia are concerned that new weight limits on bridges controlled by the Water Corporation will disrupt food and fuel supply chains.
Trump's Ultimatum on Hormuz: What If Iran Doesn't Comply?
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Western Asia, focusing on the tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran over strategic and economic targets.
South Africa: Heatwave Expected for Northern and Western Cape - South African News Briefs - March 23, 2026
A heatwave is expected to impact the Northern and Western Cape regions of South Africa, with temperatures forecasted to exceed 30°C.
Drivers say WA's EV highway 'not fit for purpose' amid litany of issues
Electric vehicle drivers in Western Australia report significant problems with the state-owned charging network, raising concerns about its adequacy amid rising EV sales.
Weather: Cloudy with local rains – Temperature remains at the same levels
Today, Greece is expected to experience cloudy weather with local rains and a possibility of isolated thunderstorms, particularly in the western regions.
Theological Populism in Iran: Resistance and Martyrdom
The article discusses how the Islamic Republic of Iran has demanded greater sacrifices from its people under the guise of a resistance against Western hegemony, contrasting the Iranian brand of Islamism with traditional conservatism.
Ex-Cyclone Narelle expected to reform, possibly curve back to coast
Ex-Cyclone Narelle is predicted to reform into a cyclone and impact the Western Australia coast with heavy rain and strong winds.
After Rhineland-Palatinate: FDP Faces Troubling Hours
The FDP faces severe backlash after dismal election results in Rhineland-Palatinate, marking one of its worst performances in western Germany.
Will there be a season 2 of The Madison?
Fans of 'The Madison' can look forward to a second season, as filming has reportedly wrapped before the first season even aired.
Underground 'bush doofs' get legal makeover in WA's South West
An initiative in Western Australia's South West aims to create legal outdoor raves as a safe alternative to underground bush doofs, which have been criticized for noise and safety issues.
'Good luck out there': Youth hubs forced to turn away vulnerable people
Youth homelessness hubs in Perth and Mandurah are facing increased demand while being forced to turn vulnerable young people away due to funding shortages.
"AK.Nädal" compared the distribution of EU agricultural subsidies
This article discusses the disparities in EU agricultural subsidies received by Estonian farmers compared to their peers in Central and Western Europe, highlighting protests from local farmers about these inequities.
State Government delivers 35th Battalion of the Fire Department in Oriximiná and expands services in the western region
The State Government of Pará inaugurated the 35th Battalion of the Military Fire Department in Oriximiná, enhancing emergency service coverage in the western region.
Western Europe wrestles with its Daddy issues
The article discusses Western Europe's relationship with the U.S. in light of NATO's role and recent geopolitical tensions.
Here in this corner of Ukraine lives a minority that became a pawn in Viktor Orbán's game
An ethnic Hungarian community in western Ukraine seeks to maintain its cultural identity amid external pressures, particularly from Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Book about Gaza reveals the West's failure as a moral horizon
Omar El Akkad's book critiques the West's moral stance amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza, blending historical context with contemporary political commentary.
Reports of crimes and exposure of women on the internet increase in the Western Paulista region; learn how to protect yourself
Reports of human rights violations online are rising significantly in the Western Paulista region, with a notable increase in cases involving threats to women's integrity.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Morawiecki and Nawrocki at Orbán's. PiS is mentally drifting away from the West
This article discusses the growing distance of Poland's ruling party, PiS, from Western alliances, as exemplified by recent diplomatic actions involving Hungary's Viktor Orbán.
Colorado River management plans to be determined by government after negotiations stall
The U.S. federal government will create new water management rules for the Colorado River after unsuccessful negotiations among Western states and tribal nations.
Hungary Before a Choice: The West or Russia? At Such a Moment, Karol Nawrocki Arrives
The article discusses the shifting political alliances of Hungary under Viktor Orbán, amidst rising tensions between Western and Russian influences.
The dilemma of Iraqi Kurds before the offensive of their Western allies against Iran: 'This is not our war'
The article explores the complex situation faced by Iraqi Kurds regarding the conflict between their Western allies and Iran, highlighting their concerns about being drawn into a war they perceive as not their own.
WA walks tightrope on fuel supply fears as Middle East war intensifies
The Western Australian government is addressing community anxiety over potential fuel supply disruptions caused by the intensifying conflict in the Middle East, reassuring citizens while preparing for possible future challenges.
The Fear of Europeans: Cities Without a Shield Against the New Iranian Weapon
News reports indicate that Western military commands are alarmed by Iran's newly tested ballistic missiles that could reach targets across almost all of Europe.
America’s war with Iran could destroy NATO from within
The article discusses how America's military actions against Iran could potentially lead to the disintegration of NATO by exposing divisions and weakening Western unity.
Homeowner left $10,000 out of pocket by builder
A Derby homeowner has been left over $10,000 out of pocket by a builder after renovations were deemed defective by a tribunal.
Two men arrested for violence against women in western São Paulo
Two men were arrested for separate incidents of violence against women in western São Paulo on Saturday.
From rhinos to sheep dogs: How a zookeeper became a champion dog trainer
Zookeeper Scott Smith exchanges his work with black rhinos at Taronga Western Plains Zoo for training champion sheep dogs, finding the latter easier and more rewarding.
Emater opens Simplified Selection Process with vacancies for six municipalities in western Pará; registration starts on Monday, 23
Emater-Pará has announced a Simplified Selection Process offering 24 temporary positions in six municipalities of western Pará, with registrations opening on Monday.
Western diplomatic missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah condemn "settler terrorism"
Western diplomatic missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah have condemned the rising 'settler terrorism' and actions against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
The shadow that grows as you try to stamp it out
The article critiques the Western geopolitical mindset that perceives the world as a map needing correction, illustrating how Donald Trump embodies this arrogance in his approach to international relations.
Germany pulls embassy staff out of Niger citing concerns over growing jihadist violence
Germany has temporarily withdrawn its diplomatic staff from Niger due to rising concerns over jihadist violence and kidnapping threats against Western nationals.
'Slice of heaven' Western drama on Netflix is perfect for The Madison fans
Netflix offers a new heartwarming Western drama that aligns well with fans of 'The Madison'.
Western silence allows Israel to get away with killing journalists
RT reports on the dangers faced by journalists during Israeli military operations, highlighting an incident where their correspondent and cameraman were injured by an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.
Oh Western Hypocrisy, You Will Be Alone
The article criticizes Western hypocrisy in international relations, arguing that principles of sovereignty and human rights are often invoked selectively when they serve national interests.
Dijanović: Mass Migration as an Economic Project
Davor Dijanović argues that mass migration in Europe is often framed as a humanitarian necessity but is fundamentally an economic project driven by a failing demographic system in Western societies.
USA: Unprecedented heat wave in the western states - Mercury rises above 40 degrees
A historic heat wave is hitting the western states of the USA, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, attributed by experts to climate change.
Extraordinary heatwave hits the western part of the USA
An unprecedented early heatwave hitting the western USA is believed to be a result of human-induced climate change, according to experts.
Extreme heat hits the U.S. in an event that happens every 500 years
A record heatwave affecting the western United States is a rare phenomenon linked to human-induced climate change, according to experts.
There's been a 'big spike' in public transport use, but are petrol prices the reason?
Western Australia experiences a significant increase in public transport usage amid rising fuel prices, but the correlation remains uncertain.
Tantalising series of anonymous letters could help solve 35-year mystery
A series of newly released anonymous letters may provide crucial evidence in solving the 35-year-old hit-and-run case of Mark Gregory in Albany, Australia.
Man dies one day after losing wife in accident in western SC
An elderly couple died in a car accident in São Lourenço do Oeste, Brazil, with one of them passing away just a day after the other.
Running out of fuel creates 'triple whammy' for farmer
Farmers in Western New South Wales face severe challenges as soaring diesel prices and fuel shortages complicate drought conditions, jeopardizing livestock welfare.
Fragment of an Iranian missile over Jerusalem, explosion in the Old City
An Iranian missile fragment has exploded near the Western Wall and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, prompting a condemnation from the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Requiem for my German teacher / About the funeral that I perceived as a farewell to the West
The article reflects on the impactful legacy of a beloved German teacher who embodied Western education and artistry, recounting personal anecdotes and the teacher's profound influence on students.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: 'Cowards!' - Is Trump Ending the NATO Alliance?
The podcast discusses President Trump's increasing threats to leave NATO due to dissatisfaction with Western allies.
Fragments of an Iranian missile struck about 400 meters from the Western Wall in Jerusalem
Fragments from intercepted missiles hit several locations in Rehovot, Israel, injuring two elderly individuals.
Vatican Seven / Priests in the Field, Laity at the Bishop's Office. The Situation in Western Bohemia Shows What to Prepare For
The article discusses the challenges facing the Catholic Church in the Litoměřice diocese due to a shortage of priests and the significant decline in church attendance among the population.
Nobel Prize in Literature, Soyinka Challenges Western Fiction of the Individual
Wole Soyinka, the Nobel Prize-winning author, reflects on the differences between Western individualism and non-Western communal identities in his latest novel.
Larijani: Iran's Philosopher General Who Did His PhD on This German Philosopher!
Iran mourns the death of influential politician Ali Larijani, known for his significant role in shaping strategic decisions and his deep engagement with Western philosophy, particularly the works of Immanuel Kant.
VIDEO: The French military seized a Russian tanker in the Mediterranean
The French Navy intercepted a Russian oil tanker in the Mediterranean that is reportedly part of a fleet used by Russia to circumvent Western sanctions on fuel exports, according to President Emmanuel Macron.