Mein Glückstag kommt noch – My lucky day is still coming
📍 GERMANY • The trend is caused by significant public interest in a lottery drawing where a very large jackpot of over 44 million euros was won, sparking conversations about luck and wealth.
📍 GERMANY • The trend is caused by significant public interest in a lottery drawing where a very large jackpot of over 44 million euros was won, sparking conversations about luck and wealth.
📍 UNITED KINGDOM • This trend is driven by fans of mixed martial arts anticipating UFC 327, a specific pay-per-view event featuring several high-profile fighters.
📍 UNITED STATES • The trend is driven by baseball fans looking up the game schedule for the Los Angeles Dodgers, specifically their upcoming game against the Cleveland Guardians.
📍 JAPAN • The trend is driven by intense Japanese media coverage and fan interest in the season-opening games for Japanese players in Major League Baseball, particularly Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and batter Shohei Ohtani.
📍 SPAIN • The trend refers to large-scale, nationwide protests in the United States against the Trump administration, organized under the slogan ‘No Kings’.
📍 ITALY • This is a highly popular and long-running Italian TV talent show called ‘Amici di Maria De Filippi’, which focuses on singing and dancing. The trend is related to a recent episode.
📍 FRANCE • The trend originates from news reports covering former US President Donald Trump’s public comments and relationship with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
📍 GERMANY • The trend is due to the television broadcast of the 2018 heist-thriller film ‘Widows – Tödliche Witwen’ (Widows – Deadly Widows) in Germany.
📍 UNITED KINGDOM • The term is trending due to media reports and speculation about a potential internal leadership challenge, or ‘political coup,’ against UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer from within his own Labour Party.
📍 UNITED STATES • This is a regular season Major League Baseball game between the Detroit Tigers and the San Diego Padres.