Lisbon-based photographer Hugo Suíssas basically looks at famous landmarks and thinks, “Yeah, I can prank reality with that.” ...
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Get ready for chaos, cringe, and nonstop laughs 😜😂 in this Best Of Immature Pranks 2025 compilation from Just For Laughs Gags 🎭! From girlfriends pranking their boyfriends 💔😱 to childish setups ...
This year, nearly one in four Japanese companies are expected to fall victim to baito tero, a term describing part-time employees performing pranks or stunts at work to post on social media, according ...
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🎉🤣 Drama meets comedy 😱😂 in this hilarious Just For Laughs Gags prank compilation 🎭! From a kindergarten scandal exposed by parents 🧸👀 to a manager getting fired for opening the wrong browser ...
The Socialist Party candidate António José Seguro won with 66.7% of votes, compared with 33.3% for André Ventura's far-right Chega party according to official results with 99% of votes counted. Centre ...
Apparently, the number 24 is considered “gay” in Brazil.
Portuguese voters head back to the polls for the runoff round of the country’s presidential election on Sunday despite an ongoing state of emergency amid devastating storms. More than 7,000 people ...
Socialist candidate Antonio Jose Seguro (L) and far-right candidate Andre Ventura casting their votes Centre-left candidate Antonio Jose Seguro scored a convincing win over far-right rival Andre ...
António José Seguro is set to defeat far-right populist André Ventura in a landslide victory Centre-left candidate António José Seguro is poised to comfortably beat his far-right rival to the ...
Despite a decisive victory for António José Seguro, a nationalist’s presence in the runoff showed that Portugal is not immune to Europe’s rising far-right tide. By Jason Horowitz Jason Horowitz is the ...
Polls have opened in the second round of Portugal’s elections, viewed as a high-stakes choice between the socialists and a resurgent far right. Voting began at 9am local time (09:00 GMT) on Sunday for ...
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