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Discover how iftar brings Canadian cities together, with stories about massive community dinners, local initiatives, and the timeless question: how much longer?
In a recent candid interview, Maria Furtwängler discusses feminism, societal setbacks, and her multifaceted life as a doctor and actress. A look at the woman behind the headlines.
A growing number of Swiss families can barely afford their health insurance premiums. A look at the root causes, the political debate, and practical tips on how to ease the burden.
Reflecting on the 2014 Hualien earthquake, Japan’s 2011 9.0-magnitude disaster, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the 2025 Cebu earthquake, a long-time Taiwan resident shares memories of those terrifying moments, reminding us to always be prepared and stay vigilant when it comes to disaster readiness.
Lívia Andrade reveals her diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia, a condition often described as the 'worst pain in the world.' Find out what it is, the symptoms, and how the TV host is coping with the issue.
ANVISA has just approved teplizumab, the first medication designed to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes. Also, learn about the approval of liraglutide, rosiglitazone, and new glucose monitors.
Canada's top court has ruled: Michel Peiry, known as the "Sadist of Romont," will not be granted any privileges in his prison sentence. A look back at the dark past of a man who also gained notoriety as a painter in the Art Brut scene.
You might notice flags flying at half-mast today. Here’s why March 11 marks a National Day of Remembrance and what this solemn tradition is all about.
This March 10, 2026, gas prices in Mexico are once again hitting people hard. Here’s the latest scene at service stations, why people are bringing their own containers, and what on earth Pau Gasol and Pelé have to do with it all.
On Saturday, March 8, 2026, thousands across the country will gather to mark International Women's Day. Here’s what you need to know to understand this year’s key issues.