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UK courts block deportations of Brazilian, Portuguese offenders
Crime & justice23h ago

UK courts block deportations of Brazilian, Portuguese offenders

A Brazilian migrant won an appeal against deportation by arguing he fears retaliation from Brazil's largest drug cartel due to a past relationship, while a Portuguese woman convicted of drug offenses can remain in the UK after a court found her removal would disproportionately harm her son.

Cannes unveils auteur-heavy lineup with few US directors
Arts & entertainment4d ago

Cannes unveils auteur-heavy lineup with few US directors

The Cannes Film Festival has unveiled an auteur-heavy lineup for its 79th edition, featuring new films by renowned international directors but with a near-total absence of American directors in the main competition.

Environment4d ago

Frog Patrol saves amphibians from road deaths in Poland

On rainy spring nights near Warsaw, a citizen-led Frog Patrol helps amphibians survive dangerous road crossings to mating grounds, with locals claiming to have saved about 18,000 since it started three years ago.

Politics6d ago

Israel Backs US-Iran Truce Amid Internal Criticism of Netanyahu's Strategy

Israel has officially endorsed a two-week truce between the United States and Iran announced on Tuesday night, but the ceasefire has sparked fierce criticism from opposition leaders who accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of strategic failure and weakening Israel's security position.

AI Boom Risks Widening Inequality and Triggering White-Collar Job Losses
Economy & businessApr 6

AI Boom Risks Widening Inequality and Triggering White-Collar Job Losses

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is fueling concerns over economic inequality, potential market bubbles, and widespread displacement of white-collar workers, with experts warning of a looming 'jobpocalypse' and calls for policy interventions like universal basic income.

Accidents & disastersMar 29

Emergency Response Underway After Water Leak Incident

Emergency services have responded to a water leak incident, with rescue teams deployed on site. The cause remains unclear, though initial reports suggest a leaking hand dryer may be involved.

Crime & justiceMar 27

Woman Discovers Man Secretly Living in Loft, Sparking Police Arrest

A woman in Gravesend, Kent, discovered a man secretly living in her loft, leading to police intervention and an arrest. The incident, confirmed by neighbors and housing authorities, highlights a series of unsettling home intrusions and domestic violence cases across the UK and Sweden.

SportsMar 26

Bojan Djordjic's emotional outburst sparks debate on Viaplay World Cup broadcast

Bojan Djordjic became angry during a Viaplay broadcast about Sweden's World Cup playoff match, objecting to the word 'scary' being used for football, which led to a discussion about his refugee background and the Ukraine context.

SportsMar 26

Swedish footballers discuss conspiracy theories and stars during beach routine

Swedish national team players Gustaf Lagerbielke, Benjamin Nygren, and Noel Törnqvist have developed an unusual evening routine of stargazing and discussing conspiracy theories, including the unsolved Palme murder and alien existence, while in Valencia for a World Cup playoff.

Japanese researchers develop oral insulin peptide in mouse trials
HealthMar 24

Japanese researchers develop oral insulin peptide in mouse trials

Researchers in Japan have made a breakthrough toward a daily tablet to replace insulin injections for diabetics, with a new peptide helping insulin pass through the gut in mouse tests.

SportsMar 24

Joe Greene Alive as Family and Steelers Deny False Death Rumors

NFL icon Joe Greene is alive, his family confirmed, after false rumors of his death spread on social media. The Pittsburgh Steelers denied the reports, stating they are incorrect.

Glasgow Central Station to Fully Reopen Wednesday After Fire
Accidents & disastersMar 23

Glasgow Central Station to Fully Reopen Wednesday After Fire

Glasgow Central, Scotland's busiest railway station, will fully reopen on Wednesday after a fire forced its closure, though demolition work continues nearby.

Arts & entertainmentMar 23

1944 film 'Rännstensungar' featured heartwarming song by Birgitta Hoppeler

The 1944 Swedish film 'Rännstensungar' included the song 'I min lilla lilla värld av blommor' as a leitmotif, performed by actress Birgitta Hoppeler. The film was recorded during World War II, which was happening nearby across the Sound.

EducationMar 22

Officials propose closing grades 4-6 in Fåker after teacher shortage

Officials in Östersund have proposed closing grades 4-6 in Fåker following an acute teacher shortage that forced students to move to Brunflo earlier this year. The proposal suggests this aligns with the wishes of most students and guardians.

SocietyMar 17

Young People in Dalarna Face Housing and Financial Challenges

Young people in Dalarna are increasingly living at home longer due to housing shortages and economic pressures, according to sources. Experts emphasize the importance of financial planning to avoid long-term consequences.

Arts & entertainmentMar 17

Magnus William-Olsson's 'Felicia and Vergilius' explores love and imagination

A new novel by Swedish author Magnus William-Olsson, 'Felicia and Vergilius', has been published by Wahlström & Widstrand, exploring themes of love, childhood imagination, and growing up in the 1960s upper bourgeoisie.

Brent Council apologizes for threatening bird-feeding signs
SocietyMar 16

Brent Council apologizes for threatening bird-feeding signs

Brent Council in London has apologized for signs that incorrectly threatened up to five years in prison for feeding birds, spotted in Kilburn.

Human interestMar 14

Web Developer Wins £4 Million Cornwall House in Omaze Draw

Simon Mawdsley, a 41-year-old web developer, has won a £4 million house in Cornwall through an Omaze prize draw after entering for over two years with a £15 subscription.

Sweden Sees Record Number of Posted Workers Last Year
LaborMar 13

Sweden Sees Record Number of Posted Workers Last Year

Sweden experienced a record influx of posted workers last year, with nearly 75,000 individuals arriving for temporary work assignments. This marks the highest level since the official register began tracking such data.

PoliticsMar 12

Norway Proposes 830M Kroner Purchase for Nuclear Cleanup in Halden

The government plans to buy property in Halden for 830 million kroner to demolish an old nuclear reactor and store radioactive waste.