Ahead of the Zurich SP's nomination for the Council of States in autumn 2027, turbulence is emerging as Badran causes supporters of Jositsch to reconsider. A paper circulating with '16 questionable positions' further complicates the situation just hours before the showdown.
New York and New Jersey attorneys general have launched an investigation into FIFA's ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup. Meanwhile, several international stars, including Neymar and Lionel Messi, are facing injury concerns, while teams like Australia, Mexico, and South Korea continue their preparations for the tournament.
A 68-year-old artist from Madrid claims that former minister Montoro ruined her with three unjust tax inspections, expressing her progressive political views and belief in God.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited China, where he discussed arms procurement and celebrated the strong friendship between Serbia and China. During his visit, he was notably greeted by robots performing a traditional Serbian dance.
Spanish police have searched the headquarters of the ruling Socialist party (PSOE) as part of an escalating corruption investigation. The probe involves allegations of a defamation network and financial irregularities, posing a fresh challenge to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government.
A commentary suggests that the Zurich Social Democratic Party (SP) is creating its own problems by rejecting dissenting opinions and strictly adhering to a pure left-wing doctrine, potentially at a high cost.
Following an altercation involving around forty young people from Nantes in La Baule, residents express concern over the perceived impunity of 'thugs' and the degradation of their quality of life.
The Community of Madrid has approved its Public Employment Offer for 2026, which includes 8,143 new positions. A significant portion of these jobs, 44%, are allocated to the healthcare sector, and 30% to non-university teaching.
Zorana Kurbalija Novičić, a scientist and science communicator from Sweden, states that good analog content will always prevail over digital, drawing from her long-standing collaboration with science festivals and her book 'Naučni kuvar'.
The President of the Office for Personal Data Protection (UODO) imposed a fine of 7,700 PLN on the mayor of Myślenice for publishing the names, addresses, and signatures of 749 residents online.
The Madras High Court issued a ruling emphasizing the importance of a child not growing up without their father, highlighting parental rights and responsibilities.
German police have arrested a Syrian man suspected of involvement in a knife attack at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. This new arrest follows previous investigations into the incident.
Enrique Riquelme has presented 'Ciudad del Socio' (City of the Member) as the central pillar of his candidacy, aiming to create a hub for Madridismo. His plans include fee cuts and expansions to enhance the fan experience.
Czech police have detained another foreign national following the March attack on an armory in Pardubice, with the investigation now focusing on a suspected terrorist attack.
The Croatian meteorological service (DHMZ) has issued warnings for thunderstorms and strong winds across the country, with a bora wind expected on the Adriatic coast tonight and tomorrow.
Pope Leo XIV received Sanchez in the Vatican and is scheduled to visit Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands in Spain from June 6 to 12, with discussions also covering wars, migration, and multilateralism.
India is reportedly seeking proposals for fifth-generation combat jets as part of a program aimed at strengthening the country's air force, whose fleet has fallen below 30 squadrons.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Serbia has secured €953 million in new Chinese investments during his visit to China. This agreement marks a significant economic development for Serbia.
The Madrid government, led by Ayuso, has threatened to take the central government to court if it does not promptly repatriate 110 young migrants, citing family reunification as the reason.
A total of 14,000 police officers, including municipal, Guardia Civil, and National Police, will work together to ensure security during the Pope's visit to Madrid across various events.
Donald Trump announced that his recent medical examinations went "perfectly," addressing public speculation about his health. This comes amidst various political developments, including setbacks for his redistricting efforts and ongoing international discussions.
The Real Madrid election campaign has intensified following the official setting of June 7 as the voting date, with opposition candidate Enrique Riquelme launching a strong attack on Florentino Pérez.
The Ionian North-South axis offers Europe a rare path for direct energy enhancement without new colossal investments, with Block 2 gaining strategic importance beyond its geological aspects.
Real Madrid faces a two-week deadline to complete their first summer signing amidst significant activity behind the scenes, including a recently confirmed presidential election.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, speaking in Vilnius, accused Russia of a deliberate strategy to destabilize European democracies through drone incidents and GPS signal jamming. This follows warnings from a Lithuanian official about Russia's capability to falsify GPS signals up to 450 kilometers from Kaliningrad.
A 45-year-old woman in Toulouse, who is a quadruple amputee and holds a mobility inclusion card, was fined for parking in a disabled spot, and despite her appeals, the fine was ultimately debited from her accounts.
The Zurich SP delegates face an unexpected choice between two political heavyweights for the Council election, making their decision on Thursday a definitive showdown, especially complicating matters for Jositsch due to Badran's readiness.
Adrijan Vuksanović, President of the Croatian Civic Initiative and Member of the Parliament of Montenegro, participated in an inter-parliamentary meeting of the foreign policy committees of EU MED9 countries, held in Split.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned that countries in the region would no longer serve as shields for US military bases, implying that American forces would not have safe havens in the Middle East. This statement comes amid ongoing tensions and discussions regarding regional security and a potential deal involving asset release.
The Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) in Moldova has acknowledged an appeal from judges who claim to have been defamed, reaffirming the importance of respecting judicial independence and conducting legal processes free from pressure.
Spotify's co-CEO has defended the platform's expansion into AI-generated music, despite criticism regarding its quality. The executive's comments come as the music industry debates the role of artificial intelligence in content creation.
Tensions in Cyprus escalated as Dipa's Marinos Cleanthous accused members of President Nikos Christodoulides’ cadre of supporting rival parties during the parliamentary election campaign, alleging a conspiracy to oust Dipa.
As a result of the cooperation between Interpol Tirana and its counterparts in Madrid, Albanian citizen Kevin Margjoni, 49, was apprehended in Spain and arrested for extradition to Albania.
The Municipality of Bijelo Polje continues to improve public spaces, adding new content such as seesaws to a park to create a more enjoyable environment for children, youth, and families.
The average price per square meter for new apartments in Montenegro reached 2,445 euros in the first quarter of 2026, according to MONSTAT. The coastal region recorded the highest prices.
An 11-year-old boy was found murdered on the banks of the Vilaine River in Rennes, France, with a wet towel tied around his neck; police have since detained two teenagers in connection with the brutal killing.
Most Spanish autonomous communities are pausing tax reductions, with Madrid being the exception, while Catalonia continues to have the highest tax burden in the country.
Adriaan Basson's piece for News24 reflects on Africa Day, suggesting there is little to celebrate and much to fear regarding the continent's current state.
Pope Leo released his first major encyclical, calling for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and emphasizing the need to ensure AI serves humanity. The document explores the ethical implications of AI and urges a cautious approach to its development.
Mexico has agreed to host the Iranian national football team during the World Cup after the US reportedly declined to accommodate them, highlighting ongoing tensions between the US and Iran. This development comes as oil prices tumbled amid reports of a potential US-Iran deal.
Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić the Order of Friendship during his visit to Beijing, emphasizing the deepening cooperation between China and Serbia. This visit comes as Vučić faces political pressure at home and Western concerns about Serbia's growing alignment with China.
A 22-year-old man has been arrested in Italy on suspicion of preparing an attack for the Islamic State. Authorities believe he was actively planning an act of terrorism.
Oksana Pikul, recently returned from Spain, continues to share vacation moments with her followers, showcasing her physique from a luxury villa in Malaga.
44 non-governmental organizations and media outlets, including HotNews, have sent an open letter to Romania's Interior Minister and police leadership, demanding clarification on accusations made by the Romanian Police spokesperson against the investigative platform Recorder.
The Serbian opposition party SSP, represented by Gođevac, has alleged that the voter list contains individuals not registered in Serbia's book of citizens. This claim raises concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
Spanish police arrested 11 individuals in Madrid for sexually exploiting women, who were lured from their home countries, forced into prostitution to pay off €10,000 debts, and subjected to santería rituals.
Lithuanian liberal MPs have publicly questioned Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė after she urged Adrijus Jusas, the head of the Centre of Registers (RC), to resign from his position.
STEGA (Strategy for European and Civil Montenegro) has praised the swift and professional response of the Agency for Audiovisual Media Services in banning the program Informer and taking measures against TV Adria and Prva TV.
Montenegro's Agency for Electronic Media (AMU) has restricted the rebroadcasting of Informer TV for six months. The regulator is also initiating proceedings against domestic broadcasters TV Adria and TV Prva.
The supermarket chain Lidl is offering the Adria 50 cc scooter by Alpha Motors in Germany at a surprisingly low price. The 3.1 horsepower gasoline scooter has reportedly disrupted the market due to its affordability.
During a correspondence session, the outgoing Slovenian government dismissed several state secretaries and other officials, including a change at the head of Ukom. The new government is expected to appoint its own personnel.
A Swedish minister has accused France of launching 'an attack on the Swedish lifestyle' by banning nicotine pouches, sparking a dispute over the regulation of smoke-free tobacco alternatives.
Two men from Bar have been detained on suspicion of domestic violence against their wives. Authorities are investigating the incidents of alleged abuse.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Madrid against rising rents and the housing shortage, demanding more affordable housing and criticizing the impact of tourism. Demonstrators called for neighbors, not tourists, as housing affordability becomes a major challenge for the Spanish government.
Lotte announced it will hold the 2026 Lotte-Korea Brand Expo in Madrid to support the global expansion of Korean small and medium-sized enterprises into European markets.
The traditional 'salto a la reja' marked the start of another emotional procession of the Virgen del Rocío, with thousands of faithful awaiting the Virgin's appearance at the sanctuary.
An article recounts the sad and difficult life story of Maria Augusta Ferreira, as she confides her experiences with school, marriages, injuries, and unfulfilled hopes to the author in her current residence.
The RocíoSantaCruz gallery in Barcelona is hosting an exhibition or remembrance dedicated to the Madrid-born photographer Ouka Leele's time and work in the city. The feature highlights her significant contributions to photography.
Following the success of Wandal, chef Adrian Bęben and sommelier Piotr Pietras have opened a new restaurant in Warsaw called Nów, which features a completely different formula with a mystery menu and only 20 seats.
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The Indian government has enlisted experts from IITs and PSBs to resolve technical glitches affecting the CBSE portal. These experts will assist in fixing the snag to ensure the portal's smooth operation.
The Supreme Court has issued rulings stating that employers have the right to expect more from managerial staff. Additionally, the court affirmed that the right to vote is a valuable constitutional right, though not absolute.
The Madras High Court has issued a directive to Tamil Nadu authorities, banning the slaughter of cows and calves in public places during Eid al-Adha. The court emphasized that such activities should only occur in licensed slaughterhouses.
Madrid Mayor Almeida has launched a 2.3 million euro initiative to cool a plaza where temperatures can reach nearly nine degrees higher than in Casa de Campo, using nebulizers, trees, and a canopy.
A Russian attempt to deliver fuel to crisis-stricken Cuba has reportedly failed after a sanctioned oil tanker carrying diesel spent weeks adrift in the Atlantic Ocean without reaching the island. The vessel had changed course multiple times.
Opposition in Ruma, Serbia, claims that the reconstruction work on the local Health Center is overpriced at 6,000 euros per square meter, with the lucrative contract awarded to an unsurprising entity.
In his first encyclical as leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo referenced J.R.R. Tolkien, implicitly quoting Gandalf from 'The Lord of the Rings' in his message to the world.
The Slovenian government is currently awaiting decisions regarding personnel allocation, with expectations that the details will be finalized within the next week. This comes amidst discussions about the traditional 'hundred days of peace' for new administrations.
Singer Amaia Montero, formerly of La Oreja de Van Gogh, is confidently facing her critics hours before performing three concerts in Madrid, asserting her self-awareness and achievements.
Foreigners have invested nearly two billion euros in Montenegrin real estate over four years, with apartment prices rising two and a half times since 2006, now costing two and a half average salaries per square meter.
News reports from Trinidad indicate that an individual named Adrian was subjected to torture and strangulation. Further details regarding the incident are expected.
Police in Zadar have arrested a 53-year-old Hungarian man based on a European arrest warrant for economic crime. He was also found with forged documents and faces additional charges.
Slovak cities, according to the Union of Cities, require concrete tools and funds, not just strategies, to effectively combat heatwaves, droughts, and flash floods. Separately, an illegal shipment of dogs was intercepted near the Branisko tunnel by veterinary and police authorities.
Several electoral officials, including presidents and secretaries of electoral bureaus, have received warnings for irregularities observed during the new local elections held on May 17, 2026, according to the Central Electoral Commission.
A new ranking by the Knowledge and Development Foundation highlights universities in Navarra, Catalonia, the Basque Country, and Madrid among Spain's lowest-performing institutions in areas such as teaching, research, and employment.
Five people were injured, two seriously, in a shootout between rival clans in Huelma, Jaén, with investigations suggesting a possible link to a homicide in Adra, Almería.
Adrijus Jusas, the former head of the Register Center (RC), did not receive severance pay because he resigned voluntarily from his position, as confirmed by the state enterprise.
Novelist Leila Slimani, in residence at the Madrid Prado, discusses her writing process, the inspiration from Goya, and why she considers literature to be erotic.
Montenegro is becoming a fashionable destination for wealthy tourists, highlighted by the conversion of an Austrian fortress into a luxury hotel on a private Adriatic island. The country's prime location on the Adriatic Sea contributes to its growing appeal.
An otter has been detected in the Manzanares River in Madrid, marking its return after more than 50 years. This reappearance is attributed to significant environmental improvements in the river.
Czech police detained and later released a Russian bishop after suspected drugs were found in his car. The incident occurred amidst other news in the Czech Republic, including a record lottery win and ongoing heatwaves.
An event at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum recognized innovation and excellence in the beauty sector, bringing together leading brands to celebrate the best products of the year.
An Odisha judge has acquitted a madrasa teacher who spent 10 years in jail on terror charges, stating that police evidence regarding his alleged AQIS membership and connections to a LeT commander was insufficient.
Spain's national football coach, Luis de la Fuente, has announced the World Cup squad, notably excluding any Real Madrid players for the first time in history while Barcelona players dominate. De la Fuente stressed that Spain’s badge outranks any club crest, emphasizing national unity over club loyalty. This decision has sparked significant debate and criticism, with Lamine Yamal sharing Pablo Gavi’s emotional reaction to his call-up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup squad.
The General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Community of Madrid has lifted the precautionary suspension, allowing the former Baobab restaurant building in Lavapiés to be converted into a hostel, deeming it to have no cultural value for protection.
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Pope Leo XIV has issued a stark warning about the risks of artificial intelligence, comparing it to the biblical Tower of Babel and calling for AI to be "disarmed." In an encyclical, he addressed concerns about AI's impact on jobs, war, and humanity, urging for regulation.
The Catalan press has reportedly criticized and mocked the Spanish national team's squad selection for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, specifically highlighting the absence of Real Madrid players.
A new report by Greenpeace indicates that European NATO member states surpass Russia in several significant military capabilities. This assessment highlights the comparative strengths of NATO's European contingent.
Olympic gold medalist Hannah Scott will be joined by Northern Ireland rower Finnola Stratton, making her senior international debut, in the Great Britain quadruple sculls for the upcoming World Cup regatta in Seville.
A four-member expert team from IIT-Madras and IIT-Kanpur has been assigned to assist the CBSE in resolving problems linked to the re-evaluation process and the OSM system, as a Parliament panel reviews CBSE marking, NEET, and language policy.
Senator Marco Rubio has lauded India and other members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) — Japan, Australia, and the U.S. — highlighting their collective economic power, representing about a third of global GDP.
Marc Casals Iglesias, a Spanish translator of numerous Balkan authors, expresses his affection for Bosnia and the Balkans, recounts a significant decision made in Zadar, and shares his frustration regarding low translation fees.
A second case of hantavirus has been confirmed in Spain among individuals quarantined at a Madrid hospital. This new detection follows an initial case, with two patients now in quarantine.
Preparations for the 2026 World Cup are progressing, with several national teams announcing their squads and training camps. Mexico has confirmed it will host the Iranian team, while Canada extended its manager's contract through the 2030 World Cup.
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Global markets experienced mixed reactions, with oil prices fluctuating and stocks generally rising, amid hopes for a US-Iran peace deal. However, new US strikes on Iran introduced uncertainty, dampening some of the initial optimism.
Spanish playwright Ramón Paso has been arrested in Madrid on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old student. Separately, Giants manager Shinnosuke Abe was arrested for allegedly assaulting his daughter.
A prominent Russian Orthodox cleric, Metropolitan Hilarion, was detained by Czech police after a suspicious white substance was found in his car. Hilarion denies any connection to the substance, while Russia has called the incident a targeted provocation and summoned the Czech ambassador.
Spain has announced its national squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, featuring players like Yamal, Pedri, and Gavi, but notably excluding any players from Real Madrid.
Bosnian singer Muhamed Fazlagić Fazla and Croatian singer Bernarda Grbeša have released their summer duet "Laf pod suncem," blending sounds from Sarajevo and Zadar.
A court has issued a verdict against a driver who struck a motorcyclist and fled the scene. The perpetrator of a fatal hit-and-run in Sagunt, who had fled, later surrendered in Madrid.
The head of Registrų Centras, Adrijus Jusas, has resigned following a large-scale data theft, with opposition politicians now calling for ministers and Migration Department leadership to also take responsibility for the breach.
A new museum has been inaugurated within the ancient fortress of Ulcinj, located in the 'Palata Venecija' hotel complex, which already houses significant historical monuments.
A vacation photo posted by Lithuanian celebrity Žilvinas Žvagulis on social media sparked humorous speculation among fans, who doubted his claim of being in Egypt with his wife Irena.
Graduating students from Zadar, Croatia, surprised their homeroom teacher with a new car as a farewell gift. The teacher expressed deep gratitude, stating the gesture helped her through a difficult period.
Residents of Quadra Island, British Columbia, are fundraising to recruit a new doctor after a retirement threatens the closure of their crucial medical clinic.
Russian forces launched attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Derhachi, Pavlohrad, and Kramatorsk, resulting in at least one death and multiple injuries, including a child. Concurrently, Ukrainian drones and missiles struck Russian border regions like Belgorod and Yaroslavl, causing power outages and two fatalities.
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The Slovenian government has made several personnel decisions, including the replacement of state secretaries. Špela Vovk has been appointed to replace Petra Bezjak Cirman at the head of Ukoma.
The European Alliance has condemned what it describes as 'open fascism' displayed on Montenegrin television channels Adria and Prva, citing hate speech, humiliation of citizens, and calls to overthrow the constitutional order.
A discussion about a Croatian individual purchasing a 30-square-meter apartment in Zagreb for 150,000 euros has divided public opinion, with many calling the price 'insane'.
Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced its intention to appeal to the UN International Court of Justice to 'defend' the rights of ethnic Russians residing in the Baltic countries.
The Albanian Tax Directorate has blocked the bank accounts of Birra Korça, the country's oldest brewery, leading to accusations of an unjust attack on business and the rule of law.
Polignano a Mare, perched on limestone cliffs overlooking the Adriatic, is highlighted as one of Southern Italy's most impressive and unforgettable travel destinations.
A scandalous 'documentary' produced by the Novi Sad Center for Social Stability was aired on TV Prva and TV Adria, drawing criticism for its false claims, dangerous narratives, and nationalistic content.
The political landscape in Odisha shows the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) adrift, leaving the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with a clear and unchallenged path forward in the state.
Russia and Belarus are conducting nuclear weapon exercises, escalating the war in Ukraine, while the UN warns of record civilian casualties. Ukraine has responded by targeting Russian refineries with drones.
Jim Kristal, the mother of one of the boys injured in Crans, has spoken for the first time about her son's severe burns and the expensive recovery process, following a letter from Minister Schillaci. She expressed hope from the minister's promises but highlighted the need for care for her son, Kean.
D.K. Shivakumar sought Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's help to secure the Chief Minister post in Karnataka after facing resistance from Rahul and Sonia Gandhi. Siddaramaiah reportedly expressed his decision to resign, though he is hesitant about a national role.
Irish consumers are embracing online banks in their droves, but do they trust them with their salaries, savings and investments?Adrian Weckler is joined by Bianca Zwart, chief strategy officer at…
Una selección de 12 hamburguesas imprescindibles en Madrid, desde las clásicas hasta las más creativas, para los amantes de este plato que se reinventa cada año.
The French Housing Minister stated that the government is not favorable to generalizing rent control, following a report that found the experimental measure had "ambivalent" effects.
Ilie Bolojan announced that the Romanian government will negotiate with the European Commission for a phased increase in the salaries of public officials. He also addressed the reasons behind rising energy prices and criticized the management of some state-owned companies.
The electronic music duo Adriatique captivated Athens with a powerful performance of techno-house beats. The event, described as an unprecedented musical experience, was presented by Allwyn.
A new book titled "Foursomes in the time of cholera" describes the life of a powerful 19th-century quadruplet, offering insights into a unique historical narrative.
Former Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Năstase claimed in a podcast that Corneliu Coposu offered him the PNȚCD presidential candidacy in 1992, a claim the Corneliu Coposu Foundation has refuted.
Ultra-wealthy individuals from Latin America are reportedly flocking to Madrid, particularly its luxury neighborhoods, leading to a significant surge in real estate prices.
This article explores real estate trends in warm countries, highlighting Portugal's unique rules regarding balconies and barbecues, and the commonality of apartments featuring rooftop pools. It delves into property searches and construction technologies in these regions.
PNL First Vice-President Ciprian Ciucu has publicly questioned President Nicușor Dan regarding unresolved issues following the dismissal of the Bolojan government three weeks prior. Ciucu stated he believes the PSD no longer needs protection.
Club 585, an iconic venue in Bol on Brač island, is gearing up for a spectacular summer program, promising an exciting season for partygoers in Croatia.
ADR Member of Parliament Dan Hardy has submitted a parliamentary question, challenging whether the action plan adequately addresses the needs of the most vulnerable groups.
Riquelme is challenging Florentino Perez in the Real Madrid election, proposing a 'Members' City' concept. This initiative aims to engage club members more deeply in the club's future and operations.
K-pop sensation BTS was a major winner at the American Music Awards, securing multiple titles. This success comes as Australian BTS fans have criticized Ticketmaster's 'predatory' pricing tactics for concert tickets.
The Madrid Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into two prosecutors who were mentioned in conversations related to the 'Plus Ultra case.' This action follows concerns raised about their involvement.
Jadro and IMA have initiated a project aimed at enhancing the sustainability and visibility of the independent cultural scene, with planned activities starting this month and continuing until mid-2028.
Playwright Juan Mayorga's new version of 'El jardín quemado,' starring Adriana Ozores and Loreto Mauleón, confronts the audience with moral dilemmas of madness versus lucidity.
The UN Secretary-General voiced deep concern over Russia's announced plans for systematic strikes on Kyiv, with Russian officials warning diplomats to evacuate. Meanwhile, the UK and Poland are set to sign a defense treaty amid escalating Russian threats and cyberattack warnings.
An article contrasts the socio-economic realities of Madrid's Vallecas, known for its vulnerability, with London's Crystal Palace, recognized as a desirable place to live, also touching upon the Rayo Vallecano football club.
Iran has condemned new US strikes as a 'gross violation' of the ceasefire, accusing the US of bad faith during ongoing negotiations. Iran is also seeking the unblocking of $24 billion in frozen assets as part of a potential deal.
Greek police have arrested dozens of individuals, including a deputy mayor, in connection with a large-scale fraud scheme involving EU agricultural subsidies. The criminal organization is accused of illegally obtaining millions of euros in farm aid.
The city of Esch has shown solidarity with Niederanven by painting in response to a rainbow bike path, an action that was reportedly met with objection from a single ADR council member.
Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the government's objective is to achieve zero infiltration, which can be accomplished through a quadrangular security grid, and commended BSF personnel for their performance during 'Operation Sindoor'.
The Museo Reina Sofía is hosting an exhibition on the conceptual artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres, whose career was profoundly shaped by AIDS and neoliberalism, presenting his 'sweet revenge' against Madrid.
The Media Self-Regulation Council (MSS) has strongly condemned the broadcasting of the documentary film 'Referendum - A Story of Invented Freedom' by the Novi Sad Center for Social Stability, which aired in two parts on TV Prva and Adria on May 20 and 21.
A Romanian military helicopter from the 712th Squadron experienced a technical malfunction during a training flight. The crew managed to land safely near Reșița, with no injuries reported.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Niš has revoked the detention order for Aleksandar Milikić, the former mayor of Bor, and other arrested individuals, stating there were no legal grounds for their continued detention.
Madrid is experiencing significant traffic disruptions, particularly along the Castellana axis, due to infrastructure preparations and security measures for the Pope's visit. Various venues like Real Casa de Correos, Ifema, and Movistar Arena are being prepared for the event.
Fraudsters have been sending scam emails from seemingly legitimate Microsoft addresses for months, with the tech giant yet to find a solution to the sophisticated phishing scheme.
Romania has initiated a joint declaration, signed by 16 EU member states, outlining their vision and demands for the future Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028-2034. The declaration addresses desired measures and allocations for the upcoming EU budget.
The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) announced the detention of an 18-year-old in Kyiv, suspected of helping Russia assess the aftermath of a recent large-scale attack on the Ukrainian capital. The teenager allegedly gathered information on the impact of the weekend's assault.
A Portuguese article uncovers the story of a figure known as the 'most famous' in the Roman Calendar who, despite his sacred charm, was never actually a priest, having deceived many.
Thousands of Spaniards protested in Madrid against the rising cost of living and the housing crisis, as many can no longer afford homes in their own country.
The Mossos d'Esquadra have deployed 600 agents in a large-scale operation against drug trafficking in Girona, with the targeted organization also under investigation for arms possession and money laundering.
An expert team comprising two members each from IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras has been formed to audit the technical systems and workflows of the CBSE portal.
A summary of ten curious images, complaints, or messages about Madrid, collected from the 'Reader's Mailbox' section, ranging from a 'defiled mermaid' to a 'lobster's heart.'
Wendy's, one of America's largest fast-food chains, is preparing to enter the Polish market and is finalizing discussions with a partner responsible for brand development in Poland, with square burgers expected this year.
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visited Kyiv to express solidarity with Ukraine, as Kyiv warns of potential escalation from Belarus. French President Macron also cautioned Belarusian President Lukashenko against direct involvement in the war.
A debate between Florentino and Riquelme concerning Real Madrid is described as impossible, with questions raised about who would benefit from a face-to-face confrontation.
Donald Trump has called for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, and other nations to normalize relations with Israel by joining the Abraham Accords as a condition for any future peace deal with Iran. This demand introduces fresh uncertainty into ongoing discussions about an Iran peace plan.
A tram in Belgrade derailed and crashed into a building, resulting in 21 people being examined for injuries, with one patient remaining hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident and facing calls for accountability regarding tram safety.
Toshifumi Suzuki, the visionary behind the expansion of 7-Eleven into a convenience store giant in Japan and a global retail empire, has died at the age of 93. He is widely recognized as the 'father' of Japan's convenience store culture.
The unjust blocking of "Birra Korça" has drawn strong criticism, with analysts like Ermal Hasimja and Mentor Kikia calling it a dark stain on Albania's aspirations for EU membership. They argue that such actions undermine business support and harm the economy by targeting a company that employs hundreds and contributes significantly to state taxes.
Police in Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia, arrested two thieves who were stealing wheels from caravans at a company premises, blocking their escape route and using force.
Negotiations for the formation of the new Slovenian government are ongoing, focusing on ministerial appointments and facing potential delays. The process involves discussions about the distribution of roles within the incoming administration.
The first residents have moved into a new development in Vicálvaro, Madrid, marking the inauguration of one of the city's most anticipated neighborhoods.
Madrid's City Council has issued a reprimand to companies preparing for the Pope's visit due to 'overstepping' in public road closures, with Mayor Almeida confirming immediate action to correct the situation.
Carlos Alsina, reflecting on his new professional role at Onda Cero, stated he feels "worn out" and would benefit from waking up earlier. He also praised Latorre as the most suitable person to take over his previous responsibilities.
The ongoing medical strike in the Community of Madrid has resulted in the suspension of 215,344 consultations and 10,470 surgeries since December of last year, with doctors having held 25 days of stoppages.
A recruit in Slunj developed a high fever and purulent tonsillitis, but after the Croatian Army failed to provide adequate medical help, his superiors called his parents to pick him up, exposing difficulties within the military's medical care.
Irineu Darău has accused the former head of the Regional Development Agency (ADR) of misusing European funds to pay salaries, resulting in a loss of 14.7 million lei from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating a large fight that broke out in the Barcelona metro. A man, who was not involved in the brawl but tried to separate the groups, was injured with a bladed weapon.
The Community of Madrid has issued an alert regarding technical problems with its 112 emergency number, providing alternative contact numbers for residents.
US Senator Marco Rubio stated that the United States is close to a "pretty solid" agreement with Iran, suggesting a deal could be reached soon. He also emphasized that if talks fail, the US would pursue an alternative approach to address the situation.
A Jet2 pilot reportedly suffered a suspected heart attack at 30,000 feet, forcing the plane with 220 passengers to make an emergency landing in Porto, Portugal. The incident caused panic among passengers as the aircraft rapidly descended.
Spanish actress and presenter Rocío Madrid revealed that she learned to drive at 12 years old with her father's help, which enabled her to get her license in less than a month. She also highlighted her proficiency in parking and gear changes.
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