"Year of Change" at Sรฝn
Sรฝn is undergoing significant changes this year, impacting its broadcasting services.
Significant Changes to Waste Sorting Regulations Expected in Riga Starting March Next Year
Starting March 1, 2027, Riga will implement mandatory sorting of paper, plastic, and metal waste, as well as separate collection of organic waste.
Parenthood: "In the first year, I had no desire for sex, but he did constantly"
A new mother shares her feelings about the challenges of intimacy in the first year after childbirth, highlighting her struggles with postpartum changes and personal desires compared to her partner's needs.
Significant Changes to Rental Rules for Municipal Apartments in Riga
Riga City Council has approved the termination of indefinite rental contracts for municipal apartments, moving to five-year agreements instead.
Finances and loyalists: the Pope's risk
The article discusses the upcoming changes in the Vatican's financial governance as Pope Leo XIV approaches the end of his first year in office.
"Maxima" invests more than 1 million euros in the development of a store and culinary workshop in Riga
Maxima Latvia is investing over 1 million euros to upgrade its store and culinary facilities in Riga, which includes significant changes to at least 10 stores this year.
Revealing discovery: a Patagonian fossil changes the perspective on an enigmatic group of small carnivorous dinosaurs
A well-preserved 95-million-year-old fossil discovered in Patagonia redefines our understanding of alvarezsaurs, the smallest known carnivorous dinosaurs in South America.
Trump promises 'change for eternity' in important speech
US President Donald Trump delivered a speech on the state of the nation, promising long-lasting changes and seeking to convince voters of his accomplishments in his first year of his second presidency.
War in Ukraine โ who will endure longer in the upcoming year
The article discusses the enduring nature of the Ukraine conflict, examining why Russia's numerical advantages have not led to significant changes on the front despite their industrial superiority.
Ukraine War, 4, changes global military planning
As the Ukraine War enters its fifth year, military planners around the world are adapting to lessons learned from the conflict, particularly regarding the use of drones and artificial intelligence in warfare.
The era of the Terminator is here: three changes that will occur on the Ukrainian front this year
Ukrainian soldiers discuss the increasing use of deadly drones and three anticipated changes in warfare on the front lines this year.
Expensive Refueling: The Mysterious Rise in Fuel Prices
Fuel prices in Germany have seen a significant and unexplained increase since the beginning of the year, attributed in part to changes in CO2 pricing regulations.
Ivan Santos celebrates 70 years dedicated to journalism and connected with changes in the world of communication
Ivan Santos, at 94 years old, reflects on his 70-year career in journalism, emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological changes while remaining committed to ethical reporting.
Organizers announce significant changes to the 'Positivus' festival
The organizers of the 'Positivus' festival have announced significant changes, stating that this year's event will be a one-day festival headlined by Calvin Harris.
'I was diagnosed with old age condition at 27 but one diet change has turned it around'
Harry Lancaster, a 27-year-old runner, overcame a diagnosis of osteoporosis by making significant dietary changes.
She lived to the healthy age of 117. A surprising analysis of the woman's DNA changes the approach to slowing aging
A recent groundbreaking analysis of the DNA of a 117-year-old woman offers new insights into the biological processes of aging.
Renault's full-year results show a 2 trillion yen deficit due to changes in accounting for Nissan stocks resulting in significant losses
Renault reported a net loss of approximately 2 trillion yen due to accounting changes related to its Nissan shares, despite a modest increase in overall sales.
The Government extended the RIGI for one year and announced modifications
The Argentine government has extended the RIGI (Regime of Incentive for Large Investments) until July 2027 and introduced changes to enhance its clarity and efficiency.
Changes in Secondary School: the City of Buenos Aires Reduces Allowed Absences Per Year to End Repeated Absenteeism
Buenos Aires has reduced the maximum number of school absences allowed from 25 to 20 in an effort to tackle high absenteeism rates among secondary students.
Dialogue as the Strength of This Year's EKG
This year's European Economic Congress emphasizes the importance of dialogue amidst global uncertainty and geopolitical changes.
Minimum 9,000 PLN - that's how much psychologists will earn from July. The Ministry wants changes
The Polish Ministry of Health plans to revise the minimum salary for psychologists to a base of 9,000 PLN starting July, but also proposes a freeze on salary increases for this year.
Energy bills set to fall by ยฃ117 a year from April for millions of Brits
Energy bills in the UK are projected to decrease by ยฃ117 annually starting in April, due to changes in the Ofgem price cap and government measures.
This is the Year of the Horse: 'Big Events May Happen'
According to Chinese astrology, the transition from the Year of the Snake to the Year of the Horse on February 17 may bring significant changes, according to interpreters.
"The real reshuffle is at the รlysรฉe": one year before the end of his term, upheavals are expected in Emmanuel Macron's staff
A significant reshuffle is anticipated within Emmanuel Macron's presidential cabinet, with several high-ranking officials possibly moving to external positions as critiques mount against the government's personnel changes.
Part of nesting birds dependent on this year's habitat โ tree cavities
Ornithologist Janis Kuzes highlights the seasonal changes in bird occupants of tree cavities and emphasizes the impact of habitat loss on bird populations.
Grieving parents demand changes after 26-year-old son euthanized under controversial law
The parents of a 26-year-old Canadian man are calling for reform of the country's MAID laws after their son was euthanized despite having a history of mental health issues.
Why are 30-40 year-olds taking a break from their jobs?
Professionals aged 30-40 are increasingly taking career breaks for personal exploration and mental health, especially in the wake of the pandemic and changes in work culture.
The Year of the Fiery Horse Begins: Who Will Bring Personal and Financial Success
The Year of the Fiery Horse, starting February 17, 2026, is anticipated to bring significant changes and opportunities for self-assertion, driven by the assertive energy associated with the Horse and Fire elements in Chinese astrology.
Nationwide alert over Treasury legal changes coming up this year
The UK Treasury is set to introduce significant legal changes that may affect customers of Nationwide Building Society, as officials prepare legislation to be discussed by MPs.
Chinese Horoscope 2026: How the Pig Will Fare, According to Ludovica Squirru
The Chinese New Year of the Fire Horse begins on February 17, 2026, and will bring profound global changes, affecting each zodiac sign, including the Pig.
Disciplinary punishments follow the reform of the tax and customs police
The reform of the tax and customs police in Latvia has faced significant challenges since its implementation at the start of the year, including leadership changes and legislative complexities.
It is no longer so easy to obtain Polish citizenship. Changes expected this year
The article discusses recent changes in Polish citizenship policies that have made it increasingly difficult for foreigners to obtain citizenship, under the influence of President Karol Nawrocki's administration.
Whoโs Who in the Final of the Benidorm Fest? From Miranda! & bailamamรก, to Kenneth or Rosalinda Galรกn
The article explores the participants of the Benidorm Fest final and notes changes in this year's festival format.
Mercury's Dusk Will Create Wealth Yoga, Success in Career and Business
The movements of Mercury in the year 2026 are predicted to bring significant changes and opportunities for certain zodiac signs, with implications for career growth and financial prosperity.
Big Changes Coming for Young Drivers โ Minister Wants It in Effect Before Spring Celebrations
The Finnish government is planning to present the first phase of a driving license reform to parliament, aiming to tighten restrictions on 17-year-old drivers.
Discovered a 500-year-old clam that could reveal hidden secrets of the ocean
Researchers have identified a 500-year-old Ocean quahog clam that can provide insights into environmental changes over centuries.
Market Shift: The Era of Certain Rentals is Coming to an End
The rising rental prices in Vilnius and other major cities in Lithuania are expected to shift in a surprising manner this year.
Banco do Brasil registers profit of R$ 20.7 billion in 2025, down 45%
Banco do Brasil reported a net profit of R$ 20.7 billion for 2025, a 45% decrease compared to the previous year, primarily due to rising default rates and changes in accounting rules.
Decline of American Investments in Clean Energy: What are the Reasons?
American investments in clean energy have decreased significantly due to policy changes implemented by President Donald Trump that canceled or suspended projects worth $24 billion last year.
Half of the Outside Directors of the Top 50 Conglomerates to Change in the First Half of the Yearโฆ 'We Must Respond to Corporate Governance Evasion Tactics'
Almost half of the outside directors of South Korea's top 50 conglomerates are set to expire in the first half of the year amidst changes in corporate law aimed at enhancing shareholder rights.
The Hall of Fame will implement changes after leaving out Belichick and Kraft
The Pro Football Hall of Fame will change its member election process following the controversy over Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft not being inducted in their first eligible year.
Knife or tool in pocket can lead to up to a year in prison
Carrying a knife or tool in public can result in a prison sentence of up to one year according to recent legislative changes in Finland aimed at enhancing public safety.
Family's warning after 27-year-old dies of suspected heatstroke on cattle station
The family of a 27-year-old woman from the Netherlands, who died of suspected heatstroke in Western Australia, is urging for safety changes to prevent similar tragedies.
Police investigate report of sexual abuse against three-year-old child
The Civil Police are investigating a case of sexual abuse against a three-year-old girl in Nova Alianรงa, SP, following a report made by her school after observing behavioral changes.
Chinese Horoscope for 2026: 4 Signs Will Have the Most Luck in the Year of the Horse
The Year 2026, starting on February 17 with the Chinese New Year, is expected to be dynamic and full of action, bringing significant changes, with four zodiac signs particularly favored for luck and abundance.
What Will Military Service 2026 Be Like in Mexico? These Are the Changes That Will Happen This Year
Military Service in Mexico will undergo changes in 2026, including a new five-phase process for compulsory service as outlined by the Secretary of National Defense.
No news in Frankfurt: the ECB maintains interest rates at 2%
The European Central Bank (ECB) has kept interest rates stable at 2% during its first meeting of the year, marking the fifth consecutive meeting without changes.
Rosacea took over Sirpa's face โ Made 5 simple changes and got rid of it
31-year-old Sirpa Mentula from Kouvola shares how she managed to control her rosacea symptoms through five simple changes that alleviated her pain.
Broadway icon Patti LuPone calls the president a 'buffoon' over Trump-Kennedy Center renovation plans
Broadway star Patti LuPone criticized President Trump as a 'buffoon' for his proposed two-year renovation of the Kennedy Center, urging her audience to protest and resist the changes during her concert at Carnegie Hall.
Cancer: 40% of new cases could be avoided, estimates the World Health Organization
The World Health Organization estimates that 40% of new cancer cases could be prevented by changes in behavior, highlighting that nearly 19 million cases are diagnosed each year globally, primarily among lung cancer cases.