12-year-old boy shot his classmate - girl with life-threatening injuries claims over 40,000 euros
A 14-year-old girl severely injured in a school shooting is demanding over 40,000 euros in damages from the 12-year-old boy who shot her.
Electoral Justice suspends supplementary election in Senador Sá scheduled for Sunday
The Superior Electoral Court has temporarily suspended supplementary elections in Senador Sá, Ceará, after a legal appeal by the city's mayor, Bel Júnior, who faced removal from office.
The body of the businessman who had disappeared while navigating the Paraná river was found
The body of Marcelo Boschi, a businessman who went missing while navigating the Paraná River, has been found and identified by his family, with an autopsy pending to determine the cause of death.
He Compared Doctors to Prostitutes, Now He Has Become the New Director of the Hospital
A controversial figure who likened doctors to sex workers has been appointed as the new director of a hospital in Czechia.
Democrats to investigate why the testimonies of the woman who accused Trump are missing from the documents
Democrats are looking into the absence of testimonies from a woman who accused Trump in relevant documents.
Peep Jalakas Becomes the New CEO of Tallink Grupp
Peep Jalakas has been appointed as the new CEO of Tallink Grupp, effective April 6, 2026, replacing Margus Schults who will transition to a different role.
Vinícius Júnior dances: "A victory for all who stand against racism"
Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior celebrated a victory against Benfica with a dance, emphasizing the importance of combating racism in football after recent incidents.
Elderly Man Shot Dead by Man Accusing Him of Harassing His Daughter in Interior of SP
A 67-year-old man was shot dead by a 38-year-old suspect who accused him of sexually harassing his daughter in rural Cosmópolis, Brazil.
Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Parliamentary Options
The article discusses the complexities and uncertainties surrounding government formation in Denmark following recent political shifts and the upcoming elections.
Mari Holopainen, the successor to Pekka Haavisto in Parliament: A Honorary Task
Former Green League MP Mari Holopainen is set to take over the parliamentary position left by Pekka Haavisto, who is moving on to a UN role in Sudan.
Law for medical postgraduate studies
The article discusses the troubling conditions faced by medical postgraduate students in Ecuador, particularly those who are self-funded and have to manage excessive work hours without proper compensation.
Who is Hugo David Castillo, the "creator" of the Million gang
Hugo David Castillo, described as the 'creator' of a notorious criminal gang in San Isidro, has a history of criminal activity and is under investigation for serious crimes linked to his children's leadership in the gang.
PHOTO ⟩ Youth Fight Near the President's Reception
A group of intoxicated youths got into a fight near the President's reception on Estonia's Independence Day, injuring a police officer who tried to break it up.
Poland: The World Order is Shaking to its Foundations
Poland's minister warns that the ongoing war in Ukraine will determine who becomes a key player in the new world order, alongside the US and China.
Marcelo Gallardo leaves River: who will be the new coach and how will the farewell take place
Marcelo Gallardo has announced his departure from River Plate after his second term as head coach, with his final match scheduled against Banfield at the Monumental stadium.
Prison tutor who had 'physical sexual encounter' with inmate 'facing jail'
A prison tutor has pleaded guilty to misconduct after engaging in an intimate relationship with an inmate at HMP Erlestoke.
Patricia Bullrich confirmed that an inquiry has been initiated against one of the PFA agents who assaulted journalists
Patricia Bullrich announced that an inquiry has been launched against a Federal Police agent involved in the assault of journalists during a protest near Congress.
Accused of shooting bride arrested on stage, has revealed many secrets during police questioning
The police in Bihar have arrested the man who shot a bride during a wedding ceremony in Chausa, triggered by his unrequited love for her.
Athletics: National coach Kostas Gantzias has passed away
The Greek athletics community mourns the loss of Kostas Gantzias, a distinguished coach who significantly contributed to the sport.
Police are awaiting reports on a student who allegedly threatened shooting at a university in Ústí nad Labem
Czech police are currently waiting for expert assessments regarding a student accused of making threats of gun violence at a university in Ústí nad Labem.
Biathlete who took ten individual podium spots steps aside
Slovak biathlete Paulina Batovska Fialkova has announced her retirement from competitive sports after a successful career without an individual World Cup title.
Sesi opens registrations for free pre-Enem course in Belém; see how to register
Registrations are now open for a free preparatory course for the National High School Exam (Enem) in Belém, Brazil, offered by SESI Pará, targeting students finishing high school in 2026 or who have already completed their studies.
Tennis stars take issue with Alcaraz and Sinner earnings in debate over who should be paid more
Former tennis players debate the earnings of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, suggesting Alcaraz should receive higher fees for ATP tournaments.
Who was the therapist Gabriela Martins, who died at 31 years old in São Paulo
Gabriela Martins, a therapist known for her work in positive psychology, passed away at the age of 31 due to complications from in vitro fertilization in São Paulo.
Wolfenstein 3 details revealed as first casting begins
Production for Wolfenstein 3 has begun, with casting calls indicating a focus on a young Ukrainian orphan character who will connect with the main protagonist, B.J. Blazkowicz.
Did you sell a property in less than five years? You may have an obligation to file a tax return
In Slovakia, individuals who sell a property within five years are required to file a tax return and pay taxes on the income from the sale.
CM Dhami Cornered Rahul Gandhi, Said - An Invitation to Deepak as Soon as He Became Mohammad
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami criticized Congress for allegedly protecting individuals who cause confusion in society by changing their identity, pointing out the partisan approach towards Muslims.
‘It’s not fair’: Nova Scotia family who lost baby says health-care system failed them
A Nova Scotia family expresses their heartbreak after losing their baby, accusing the healthcare system of failing to respond adequately to urgent prenatal concerns.
Arsenal told team that can stop them winning the Champions League ahead of last 16 draw
Arsenal faces potential challenges in the Champions League knockout stage, particularly from Bayern Munich, who have historically been a tough competitor.
Poll in France: 63% say they would never vote for the radical left, compared to 45% who say they would never vote for the far right
A recent poll reveals that 63% of French voters would never choose the radical left party La France Insoumise, while 45% express similar sentiments towards the far-right National Rally party.
Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt controversial deportations of teenagers who reach the age of 18.
Who is Adilsinho, a gambler linked to illegal casinos, the cigarette mafia, and the organized crime elite
Adilson Oliveira Coutinho Filho, known as Adilsinho, is implicated in investigations as a key figure in Rio's illegal cigarette monopoly and has been arrested by federal authorities.
Race against time in desperate search for British schoolgirl, 7, swept out to sea in Morocco
The search for a missing seven-year-old British girl, Inaayah Makda, who was swept out to sea in Morocco, is expected to be suspended due to adverse weather conditions.
Important Message from the Consumer Rights Protection Service for Those Who Have Tickets to the Canceled Monika Liu Concert
The Consumer Rights Protection Service of Lithuania advises ticket holders of the canceled Monika Liu concert on how to apply for refunds.
The Clintons Finally Testify in the Epstein Investigation - Unprecedented Hearing Expected
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton are set to testify in a congressional investigation into the late businessman Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sexual crimes.
Oman Foreign Minister: Break in US-Iran Nuclear Talks - Exchange of "Creative and Positive Ideas"
The US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva have been temporarily adjourned, according to Oman's Foreign Minister, Badr Albusaidi, who expressed hope for further progress later today.
Loss of mother and daughter, resident who learned of the tragedy through a photo and buried for 15 hours: see the victims' accounts of the tragedy in MG
The article recounts the devastating impact of severe floods in the Zona da Mata region of Brazil, detailing personal accounts of loss and survival from the affected residents.
Death on the Großglockner: 'Those who are emotionally overwhelmed lose sight of the situation'
A tragic winter tour on the Großglockner leads to the death of a woman, raising questions about group dynamics and the responsibilities of partners in challenging outdoor situations.
Obituary: Mourning for a Theater Woman
The community of Markt Schwaben is mourning the loss of an honorary citizen and influential theater figure, Marga Kappl, who greatly shaped the cultural life in the region.
Nikolas criticized after attacking influencer who made 'L' gesture amid tragedy in MG
Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira faced backlash after criticizing gamer influencer Rafael Lange for making a gesture associated with President Lula during a live stream, coinciding with severe flooding in Minas Gerais.
MP executes warrant against investigated individual who moved funds even during preventive detention
The Public Ministry of Mato Grosso do Sul is conducting Operation Camouflage to investigate money laundering linked to a criminal organization.
Operation turned an athlete into a disabled person on liquid food. Proper compensation ordered only after 21 years by the Supreme Court
The Czech Supreme Court has ordered proper compensation for a former athlete who became disabled after an operation, 21 years after the event occurred.
'Particular Flowers': the memoirs of Nora Eckert, a trans woman in West Berlin in the 70s
The article discusses the memoirs of Nora Eckert, a trans woman who navigated life in 1970s West Berlin as both a gay man and later as a woman, highlighting her cultural contributions and experiences.
The Arsenal, Man Utd and Liverpool wonderkids set to lead England’s next generation
Premier League clubs Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool are nurturing promising young talents who could shape the future of English football.
"My concern is that younger men are appealing." Estonians candidly discuss emptying wallets on first dates
Estonians share differing views on who should pay during a first date, with some believing the inviter should cover the bill while others advocate for splitting or even women paying in full.
Is it worth the ticket? 'Scream 7' discusses deepfake and the 'final girl' who represents Generation Z
The article discusses 'Scream 7', focusing on its themes of deepfake technology and the evolution of the 'final girl' character as seen in the eyes of Generation Z.
Dmitri Prokofjev, who committed a brutal robbery murder in Lasnamäe, longs for freedom: I had a lot of time to think about it
Dmitri Prokofjev, convicted of a brutal robbery murder in 2003, expressed in court his regrets and desire for freedom after serving 13 years in prison.
Burial of teenager found dead with signs of torture takes place this Thursday, 26, in Porto Velho
The burial of 16-year-old Marta Isabelle dos Santos, who was found dead with signs of severe abuse, takes place in Porto Velho amid community mourning and ongoing investigations.
Denmark will hold early general elections on March 24
Denmark is set to hold early general elections on March 24, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen who emphasizes increased defense spending amidst geopolitical tensions.
Jeremy Clarkson addresses future of much-loved show as he asks 'why mess with it?'
Jeremy Clarkson expresses confidence in the enduring format of 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire', suggesting it will continue to be popular.