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The Farm: Eva Flees! Joel’s Shocking Plan & Family Deception

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 3, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

“The Farm” ⁤Bombshell: Eva Drugged & False ‌Death Planned in ​Shocking Twist

Lisbon, Portugal -⁤ Viewers of ‌the Portuguese telenovela “The Farm” ⁢(A Fazenda) are reeling after a dramatic turn⁤ of events sees⁢ eva (Margarida Corceiro) drugged and a disturbing plot too fake the death ⁤of julia’s sister (Kelly Bailey) unfold.

The storyline takes a dark path as veterinarian Joel‌ (John Jesus),⁣ obsessed with Eva,⁣ refuses to let her escape captivity. with the assistance​ of his father, Joel has ⁣escalated his control, resorting to drugging Eva and orchestrating a deception that will ⁢impact the entire⁣ community.

Recent episodes reveal Joel and Jorge (Heitor Lourenço) have ​moved Eva ‌from a warehouse to a hotel, desperately attempting ​to conceal their​ actions. Meanwhile, Miguel (Diogo Infante) anxiously awaits a ⁤lawyer to assist his son, while the ex-partner of Becas (Rita loureiro) ⁣continues to assert ⁣his dedication to their child.

The situation ‌spirals ⁣further when news⁢ reaches Jorge that Eva has fled ⁢her confinement. Despite his attempts to downplay the situation, claiming she simply disappeared, panic ⁤sets ⁣in as⁢ Joel’s involvement becomes increasingly apparent.

Related: “The Farm” ​Bomb: Alba pays Duarte ​to disappear from Angola ‌and makes ultimatum to Lukenia

Related: “the⁣ Farm” Bomb: With the help‍ of father, Joel Drug Eva and prevents​ her from escaping captivity

The planned fabrication ⁤of Julia’s sister’s death promises ‌to be a pivotal moment in the ‍series, raising questions⁢ about the lengths to which Joel will ⁢go to maintain⁢ control and the consequences for all involved. Fans are eagerly anticipating⁢ how this complex web of deceit will unravel and what fate awaits ⁣Eva.

keywords: The​ Farm ‌ telenovela, Portuguese TV, Eva Corceiro, John Jesus, plot twist, kidnapping, ⁤drugs, fake death,⁢ telenovela news, entertainment ‍news.

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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World

Putin Dismisses Drone Threat, Criticizes Western “Hysteria

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 3, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

## ⁣putin Claims Russian Drones Can’t‌ Reach Lisbon, Criticizes western “Hysteria”

Russian President Vladimir‌ Putin stated during a speech at the Valdai Group Forum‍ on Thursday that Russia does not possess drones capable of reaching‌ Lisbon, adding that targeting the city is unnecessary as “there⁤ are no targets there.”

Putin addressed recent incidents⁤ involving ⁢drones in European airspace, including those⁤ that prompted airport closures ​in denmark, and assured that russia “won’t do that anymore.” He characterized the Western reaction to these ‌events as ⁤”hysteria,” accusing Western leaders of using the incidents to divert attention from domestic issues.CNN‍ Portugal reported ⁤earlier ⁢this week⁣ that Lisbon is the only European capital outside the range of Russia’s new⁢ drones.

Earlier in his speech, Putin mocked ‌European⁤ Union leaders, suggesting ⁢they should shift their ⁤focus from‌ perceived Russian threats to addressing problems within their own countries. “Honestly, I feel like saying, calm down, sleep in peace, finally deal with⁣ your own problems,” he said.

The Russian ‌President also criticized Sweden and Finland’s decision‍ to join NATO,⁣ labeling it “stupid” and ​arguing it resulted in the loss of strategic advantages afforded by their previous neutral status. He further questioned the strength of NATO, referencing comments made a week prior by former ‌U.S. President Donald Trump, who​ described Russia⁣ as ‍a “paper tiger.” ​ putin rhetorically asked, “If we⁢ are ⁤at war ‌with the whole block of NATO and we are​ moving forward, moving, ⁣with confidence, we⁢ will be just⁤ a paper tiger? What is the NATO? What does it really represent?”

Despite ​reports emerging from‍ within Russia⁢ detailing fuel supply disruptions due to Ukrainian attacks and impending tax increases, Putin asserted that the country has passed “the worst economic phase.”

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Missing 10-Year-Old Boy Found in Portugal Drug-Linked Home

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Missing 10-Year-Old Boy Found Safe in ⁢Portugal ‍After Months-Long⁢ Search

Table of Contents

  • Missing 10-Year-Old Boy Found Safe in ⁢Portugal ‍After Months-Long⁢ Search
    • Circumstances of⁤ the Disappearance
    • Discovery and Living Conditions
    • Ongoing Examination

Vila Nova‌ de Famalicão,‍ Portugal – A 10-year-old boy who had been missing for several months has been located⁢ safe in Portugal, authorities confirmed this week. teh‌ finding, reported by SIC Notícias, brings an end to a concerning search that intensified at the start of the school ​year.

Circumstances of⁤ the Disappearance

The boy’s mother, returning from a holiday in france months ago, reported her son missing after⁢ being unable to locate him. ‌Her ex-husband, who had legal custody ‌of the child, had disappeared in July and was unreachable, having reportedly deactivated his phone. Initial search efforts were not extensive due to the ⁣father’s custody rights.

The search was significantly escalated ⁣when the boy failed to appear ‌for the start of the​ school year.Police focused their efforts in‌ the municipality of Vila Nova‍ de Famalicão, north of​ Porto.

Discovery and Living Conditions

The boy was found living with his father in a house described as ‌being in a‍ state of severe disrepair and known ⁢as a gathering⁣ place for⁢ individuals involved in the local drug circuit, according to SIC. Reports‌ indicate the father ⁢is struggling with addiction. The ‌pair had reportedly been ‍residing in the property for ⁤approximately two ⁣months.

Details surrounding the precise circumstances of the⁣ boy’s discovery ⁤have ​not ‌been fully released. However, authorities have confirmed that the child has now been reunited with his mother.

Ongoing Examination

Portuguese authorities are continuing to investigate the situation, focusing on the father’s involvement with‌ the drug circuit and the conditions in which the boy was living. Further updates will ⁣be provided as they become available.

Quote: “The priority was always the safety and well-being of the child,” stated a police spokesperson (name withheld pending further investigation).


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October 2, 2025 0 comments
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Health

Karolína Plíšková Returns: Update on WTA Comeback

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 28, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Pliskova‘s Return Sparks Debate Over Training vs.Match Intensity

CALDAS DA⁢ RAINHA, ​PORTUGAL – Karolina Pliskova’s⁢ highly anticipated ⁢return to the ​WTA tour ‍following a lengthy hiatus has ignited discussion among fans and commentators,‍ centering on her candid admission that ‌she feels she “runs little” ⁣during matches and the stark difference between training and competitive play. The 33-year-old is working her way back⁣ into form, participating in smaller tournaments ahead of the Asian ‌swing and the WTA Finals.

Pliskova, a 2016 US Open finalist and 2021 Wimbledon finalist, revealed in a recent podcast appearance ⁣- alongside husband Michal Hrdlička, twin sister Kristýna Plíšková, and commentator František Hašl ​- that she experienced notable physical strain during her initial matches back.She ⁢described feeling “sharp” after completing a two-hour and 40-minute match,following a week of two‌ five-hour contests,emphasizing that ⁢match intensity ⁢is incomparable to any training regimen. “I am ⁤such a stupid type that I will ‍not get ‌into such a rhythm and as a level as ​in⁢ the match,” she‌ stated.

A seemingly off-the-cuff remark about her running during matches – “I‌ run much more in the match AI ⁢when someone comes, that I ‍run little,⁢ so I run less in training”‌ – resonated‌ with listeners, prompting laughter and further debate about⁤ her approach to physical readiness. Pliskova clarified ​that⁣ matches are “much more demanding for me both physically and mentally.”

Her return to competition began ‌at ​the WTA125 event in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal, ⁣where she secured a 6:1, 4:6,‌ 7:5 victory over Tessah Andrianjafitrim in‍ the first round before falling to polina Jacenkova 7:5, 4:6, 4:6 in the second. Despite the loss, Pliskova expressed satisfaction with earning a‌ win after a long absence, noting the psychological boost ​of securing that ⁣initial victory.

Fans can follow Pliskova’s progress and the remainder of the WTA season live on CANAL+ Sport, which will broadcast major tournaments including events in Beijing and Wu-chan, and​ also the WTA⁤ Finals in Riyadh.The network⁣ will also feature the Openti Expert Studio with guest analysis.

September 28, 2025 0 comments
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World

UN Blacklists Companies for Role in Israeli Settlements

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 26, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN Expands Blacklist of Companies​ Linked‍ to Israeli Settlement Activity

GENEVA – The United nations Human⁤ Rights Council has added 68 companies to its blacklist ‌of those allegedly complicit in human​ rights violations related to Israeli settlements in the West Bank,bringing the total number of ​listed businesses to ⁣164. The revised ⁣list, released ‌today, comes amid escalating tensions and recent Israeli ⁢actions including veiled threats of annexation and approvals for⁣ thousands of new settlement⁢ homes.

The list was last revised in 2023, ⁣when it contained 97 companies ⁢- a ‌reduction from the original ⁢112 published in 2020, which included U.S.-based General‍ Mills.

The UN⁣ council identifies ten types of business activities in the settlements that could ​warrant inclusion on the list, ranging from pollution dumping in‌ Palestinian areas to supplying equipment used⁤ for demolition​ and ‌surveillance,​ and⁢ even⁤ facilitating tourism and​ lodging within the settlements.

The international community ⁣maintains that⁢ a two-state ⁢solution requires dividing the territory⁤ to allow for‌ both a Jewish ⁣majority in Israel and Palestinian self-determination. ‍Critics warn that continued settlement expansion risks ⁤creating an ⁣apartheid-like state where Palestinians are ruled‍ by Israelis.

Over 500,000 Israelis currently reside in the West Bank, wiht an additional 200,000​ in East​ Jerusalem. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated Israel‍ has no⁤ intention of⁢ dismantling‌ these settlements and has ruled out an independent Palestinian state. Palestinians claim ⁤the West Bank,East Jerusalem,and gaza⁤ for​ a ⁣future independent state.

The UN has allocated funding for‌ one full-time staff member to manage‍ the complex process⁤ of gathering data, assessing claims, and communicating with the companies involved. claims regarding hundreds of other companies are⁢ currently​ under review.

Israel and the United States have frequently accused the Human Rights Council of ‌anti-Israel‌ bias, leading the Trump administration to withdraw the‍ U.S.‌ from the council.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Keep Calm and Walk with Money

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

The European Central Bank’s Advice: “Keep Calm and Carry Cash”

Despite the increasing prevalence of ⁢digital payments, the European Central Bank (ECB) is advising ‍households to maintain a small cash reserve ​to prepare for potential crises. This suggestion stems from a recent ECB study, ​aptly titled “Keep calm and carry‍ cash,” which analyzed the impact of⁤ recent disruptive events⁤ on payment systems and consumer behavior.

The study examined four ⁣significant crises – the COVID-19 pandemic, the ⁤2022 Russian⁢ invasion ‍of Ukraine, the Greek debt crisis, and the April 2025 Iberian ‌blackout – and found that cash remains a vital ⁤and irreplaceable payment method during emergencies. The ECB views cash as a crucial “alternate tire” for the payment system, offering resilience when digital infrastructure fails.

Evidence from thes events supports​ this view. During the initial 90 days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Europeans withdrew an additional €19.5 billion in cash beyond expected levels. Similarly,⁣ following ⁣the Russian invasion of Ukraine​ in February 2022,​ countries bordering the conflict, like the⁤ Baltic states and Finland, experienced cash issuance rates six to ‌ten‌ times higher then‍ normal.

More recently, the Iberian blackout in April left over 50 million people in Spain and Portugal without power, disrupting digital payment systems and rendering cards and ATMs unusable. Businesses​ that accepted cash were ​able to ​continue operating,highlighting the limitations faced by⁣ those without physical currency.

The ECB isn’t⁤ suggesting stockpiling large ⁣sums of money. Instead, official recommendations from ​countries⁣ like Austria, ⁤the Netherlands,⁢ and⁢ Finland suggest keeping between €70 and €100 per person – enough to cover essential expenses for 72 hours. Sweden⁣ recommends storing the ⁣equivalent of one week’s worth of essential spending on food, medicine, and fuel.

Beyond⁢ practical considerations, the ECB study​ points to a psychological benefit. Holding cash provides a sense of control and security during uncertain times, tapping ⁢into a behavioral economic principle​ known ​as “aversion to‍ loss.” Cash is⁤ tangible, autonomous of internet access,⁤ electricity, or banking systems, and offers transaction privacy.

The‍ ECB ⁤emphasizes‍ that widespread cash holdings create a decentralized liquidity network, bolstering societal functionality even when other⁢ systems fail.⁢ The ⁣study concludes that, just as citizens prepare ⁤emergency kits with flashlights and radios, ⁤cash should ‍be considered an integral part of crisis preparedness, ensuring redundancy and confidence in critical moments.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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