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Lausanne Manifestation: How the Antifascist Carnival Kept the Peace – A Local Report
Society Lausanne Manifestation: How the Antifascist Carnival Kept the Peace – A Local Report

Despite announced counter-protests and rain, Lausanne celebrated its antifascist carnival this weekend. We were on the ground and report on how the city kept the peace.

2026-03-28 21:16 🔥 12
The Fall of a Legend: Dr. Henry Lee Passes Away at 87 – Remembering a Forensic Icon and His Deep Bond with Hou You-yi
Society The Fall of a Legend: Dr. Henry Lee Passes Away at 87 – Remembering a Forensic Icon and His Deep Bond with Hou You-yi

Dr. Henry Lee, the world-renowned forensic scientist, has reportedly passed away at the age of 87. Looking back on his legendary career, from the Central Park jogger case to the O.J. Simpson trial, he was not only a pride for the Chinese community but also a mentor and a brotherly figure to New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi. This article revisits the iconic detective's memorable quotes and their moving teacher-student bond.

2026-03-28 11:28 🔥 8
Euthanasia in Finland: Difficult Light, Passive Euthanasia, and the Reality of Ending a Life
Society Euthanasia in Finland: Difficult Light, Passive Euthanasia, and the Reality of Ending a Life

Euthanasia is one of the most difficult conversations to have. This article explores passive euthanasia, 'Difficult Light', and what ending a life really means for those who are faced with these questions at the very last moment.

2026-03-27 14:54 🔥 14
Albert II of Monaco, Pope Leo XIV, and the Quiet Strength of a Rock Like No Other
Society Albert II of Monaco, Pope Leo XIV, and the Quiet Strength of a Rock Like No Other

Behind the image of the sporting prince, Albert II of Monaco pursues a diplomacy that is quietly formidable. A look back at a historic papal visit that reveals a sovereign far more committed than he's often given credit for.

2026-03-27 08:20 🔥 15
How many people died from caesium-137 in Goiânia? The tragedy that became a global Netflix series
Society How many people died from caesium-137 in Goiânia? The tragedy that became a global Netflix series

Do you know how many people died from caesium-137 in Goiânia? Brazil’s worst radiological accident is back in the spotlight thanks to the Netflix series. Get the facts on the numbers, the locations, and what really happened.

2026-03-26 04:59 🔥 12
Devastating Blaze in New Taipei City Apartment Block: Thick Smoke Fills the Air as 95 Firefighters Respond; Terrified Residents Say It Was 'Like a Wildfire Spreading'
Society Devastating Blaze in New Taipei City Apartment Block: Thick Smoke Fills the Air as 95 Firefighters Respond; Terrified Residents Say It Was 'Like a Wildfire Spreading'

A major fire broke out in the early hours of today (21st) in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City. A blaze erupted in an old apartment building, sending thick smoke billowing into the sky. The fire department rushed 48 vehicles and 95 personnel to the scene. The fire threatened to spread rapidly, with locals describing the scene as "like a wildfire," a truly terrifying sight.

2026-03-20 20:35 🔥 17
New Inquiry into Swedish Citizenship: Stricter Rules and Debate on Revocation
Society New Inquiry into Swedish Citizenship: Stricter Rules and Debate on Revocation

The government's new inquiry into Swedish citizenship proposes stricter rules and sparks a heated debate on the possibility of revoking citizenship, particularly for gang criminals. Read about the proposals and the reactions.

2026-03-19 16:40 🔥 18
Unrest at Paulusschool in Zoetermeer: Principal Suspended Following Caretaker's Sex Crime Case, School Closed for Two Days
Society Unrest at Paulusschool in Zoetermeer: Principal Suspended Following Caretaker's Sex Crime Case, School Closed for Two Days

The Paulusschool in Zoetermeer is in turmoil following a sex crime case involving a 57-year-old caretaker. The school was closed for two days and the principal has been replaced. Read the latest developments and reactions from the community here.

2026-03-19 15:29 🔥 16
19 March 1962: What the Date Still Means for France Today
Society 19 March 1962: What the Date Still Means for France Today

A look back at 19 March 1962, the key date marking the end of the Algerian War, and how France commemorates this historic moment today, in a spirit of both remembrance and controversy.

2026-03-19 12:59 🔥 16
Zakat al-Fitr 2026: Your Complete Guide to Eid Charity in Ireland
Society Zakat al-Fitr 2026: Your Complete Guide to Eid Charity in Ireland

As Ramadan 2026 draws to a close, here's everything you need to know about Zakat al-Fitr – the obligatory charity before Eid prayers. Amounts, timing, and how to pay in Ireland.

2026-03-19 04:35 🔥 11
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