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Lausanne’s Anti-Fascist Carnival: How the City Kept Its Calm – A First-Hand Account
Society Lausanne’s Anti-Fascist Carnival: How the City Kept Its Calm – A First-Hand Account

Despite forecasted counter-protests and rain, Lausanne celebrated its anti-fascist carnival this weekend. We were there on the ground to see how the city kept its calm.

2026-03-29 02:46 🔥 10
The Legend Falls: Dr. Henry Lee Passes Away at 87 – A Look Back at the Forensic Icon and His Bond with Hou You-yi
Society The Legend Falls: Dr. Henry Lee Passes Away at 87 – A Look Back at the Forensic Icon and His Bond with Hou You-yi

Dr. Henry Lee, the world-renowned forensic scientist, has 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 pride of the Chinese community and a mentor to New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi. We revisit the iconic detective's most memorable words and the touching bond he shared with his protégé.

2026-03-28 16:58 🔥 11
Euthanasia in Finland: Endless Darkness, Passive Euthanasia, and the Reality of Letting Go
Society Euthanasia in Finland: Endless Darkness, Passive Euthanasia, and the Reality of Letting Go

Euthanasia is one of the most difficult conversations to have. This article explores passive euthanasia, the concept of 'endless darkness,' and what it truly means to let go for those who find themselves confronting these questions at the final moment.

2026-03-27 20:24 🔥 19
Albert II of Monaco, Pope Leo XIV, and the Quiet Grandeur of a Rock Like No Other
Society Albert II of Monaco, Pope Leo XIV, and the Quiet Grandeur of a Rock Like No Other

Behind the image of the athletic prince, Albert II of Monaco wields a diplomacy that is discreet yet formidable. A look back at a historic papal visit that reveals a sovereign far more committed than he is given credit for.

2026-03-27 13:50 🔥 9
How many people died from the Césio-137 accident in Goiânia? The tragedy that became a global Netflix series
Society How many people died from the Césio-137 accident in Goiânia? The tragedy that became a global Netflix series

Do you know how many people died from the Césio-137 accident in Goiânia? Brazil's worst radiological disaster is back in the spotlight with the Netflix series. Understand the numbers, the locations, and what actually happened.

2026-03-26 10:29 🔥 8
Evictions: Inside the World of a Bailiff, Caught Between Soaring Caseloads and a Search for Humanity
Society Evictions: Inside the World of a Bailiff, Caught Between Soaring Caseloads and a Search for Humanity

Behind the record rise in evictions in France, a little-known profession: the bailiff. A visit to a Paris-based firm that reveals a daily reality of navigating legal procedures while managing human relationships.

2026-03-21 19:19 🔥 12
Fire Engulfs Apartment in New Taipei’s Zhonghe District: Thick Smoke Billows as 95 Firefighters Battle Blaze; Residents Flee in Terror, ‘It Spread Like a Wildfire’
Society Fire Engulfs Apartment in New Taipei’s Zhonghe District: Thick Smoke Billows as 95 Firefighters Battle Blaze; Residents Flee in Terror, ‘It Spread Like a Wildfire’

A major fire broke out in the early hours of today (21st) in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City. The blaze erupted violently in an old apartment building, sending thick smoke billowing into the sky. The fire department rushed 48 vehicles and 95 personnel to the scene to bring the situation under control. There were fears the fire would spread further, with residents on-site exclaiming it was “like a wildfire,” creating a terrifying scene.

2026-03-21 02:05 🔥 16
New Inquiry on Swedish Citizenship: Stricter Rules and Debate on Revocation
Society New Inquiry on Swedish Citizenship: Stricter Rules and Debate on Revocation

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

2026-03-19 22:11 🔥 18
March 19, 1962: What This Date Still Means for France Today
Society March 19, 1962: What This Date Still Means for France Today

A look back at March 19, 1962, a pivotal date marking the end of the Algerian War, and how France commemorates this historic moment today, balancing remembrance with controversy.

2026-03-19 18:29 🔥 12
Energy Voucher 2026: Dispatch Dates, Amount, and Complete User Guide
Society Energy Voucher 2026: Dispatch Dates, Amount, and Complete User Guide

Everything you need to know about the 2026 Energy Voucher: amount up to €277, eligibility criteria, dispatch dates from April 1st, and practical tips on how to use it.

2026-03-19 18:16 🔥 16
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