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Despite announced counter-protests and rain, Lausanne celebrated its anti-fascist carnival over the weekend. We were there to see how the city kept the peace.
Dr. Henry Lee, the world-renowned forensic scientist, has reportedly passed away at the age of 87. From the "Central Park Jogger" case to the O.J. Simpson trial, his legendary career made him a global icon. He was not only a source of pride for the Chinese community but also a mentor and older brother figure to New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi. This article revisits the iconic detective's memorable quotes and the touching bond he shared with Hou.
Euthanasia is one of the most difficult conversations to have. This article explores passive euthanasia, Difficult Light, and what it truly means to end a life for those faced with these questions at the final hour.
Behind the image of the sporting prince, Albert II of Monaco conducts a diplomatic approach that is discreet yet formidable. A look back at a historic papal visit that reveals a sovereign far more engaged than people realise.
As spring 2026 approaches, concerns over the urea supply are resurfacing. From the urea that powers your diesel vehicle, to DPF and EGR maintenance, and even the in-game 'All Light's Island'—we’ve gathered everything drivers need to know right here.
You’re probably wondering how many people died from caesium-137 in Goiânia. Brazil’s biggest radiological disaster is back in the spotlight thanks to a Netflix series. Here are the facts, the locations, and the real story behind the numbers.
Behind France’s record rise in tenant evictions lies a little-known profession: the court bailiff. We meet a Paris-based practice that reveals a day-to-day world of legal procedures and human connections.
Results for today's La Primitiva draw for March 19, 2026. Plus, we're taking a look at some quirky historical tidbits tied to this date, from the case of Jekyll and Hyde to the festival of Quinquatria.
The government's new inquiry into Swedish citizenship proposes tougher rules and sparks a heated debate about the possibility of revoking citizenship, particularly for gang criminals. Read about the proposals and the reactions.
A look back at March 19, 1962, a key date marking the end of the Algerian War, and how France today commemorates this historic moment, caught between remembrance and controversy.