The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will face trial on charges of crimes against humanity. The charges are related to his administration's deadly "war on drugs" campaign.
An illegal orphanage operator, Grace Efe Uwadia, has been arrested by the Edo State Government over an alleged N2 million adoption scam in Owan East LGA.
A powerful photograph capturing the separation of a migrant family by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents has been awarded the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year. The image highlights the brutal reality of American immigration policy.
An analysis suggests that beyond the Strait of Hormuz, the Strait of Malacca represents the true global trade chokepoint due to its critical role in international shipping.
An analysis reviews Tim Cook's past ambitious predictions for Apple, including the prominence of augmented reality and tablets, to see which ones have come true during his leadership.
The Trump administration officially reclassified certain medical marijuana products, moving them to a less restrictive category. This change aims to ease access and loosen federal regulations on their use.
A ten-year-old boy, Panagiotis, stranded in traffic at the Rizoelia roundabout in Cyprus, pulled out his saxophone and began practicing on the road. He was on his way to a music lesson and decided to make use of the unexpected delay.
A political scientist at the University of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante, has called for issues surrounding the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to be resolved through the courts rather than being influenced by political or public pressure.
The Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo has launched a new project aimed at training teachers, in partnership with the OECD and EduQA. The program will analyze the opportunities and challenges presented by Artificial Intelligence in education.
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic has seen the role of Diana Ross cut due to "certain legal considerations," according to actress Kat Graham. The film is also drawing scrutiny for its approach to addressing sexual abuse allegations against the late singer.
Zerocalcare is set to release "Due Spicci" on May 27th, the third installment in his series, offering a clear analysis of aging, debts, troubles, and loves.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is grappling with simultaneous political blockades, economic threats, and a lack of concrete reforms, with politicians like Dodik and Čović accused of misleading citizens. The country faces a real risk of losing its future due to these challenges.
A former teen heartthrob and boy band member has transitioned from his music career to working as a roofer. News outlets are highlighting his new profession, surprising many fans.
Nadejda Fedutinova, the mother of 21-year-old Oleg Zaharov, who was illegally detained and sentenced to 30 years for 'drug trafficking' by the Transnistrian regime, has made an appeal to Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration.
Lufthansa lost its appeal in a dispute with Ryanair over state aid received during the pandemic, with Ryanair arguing the 200 million euro assistance was illegal. The European Court of Justice ruled on the matter, impacting the airline's financial support.
Many companies in Poland still rely solely on monthly invoices for energy monitoring, indicating a low level of energy maturity, according to Anna Nowak-Jaworska, CEO of Schneider Electric.
British Columbia's minister for jobs and economic growth announced that the province will not return U.S. alcoholic products to B.C. Liquor Store shelves until the ongoing trade and tariff dispute between Canada and the United States is resolved.
Twenty-six inmates at Tamale Central Prison in Ghana participated in the National Vocational Training Institute Proficiency Trade Test, fully sponsored by the Center for Social Development, as a step towards rehabilitation and reintegration.
The Czech Agricultural Intervention Fund has published legal analyses concerning subsidies received by Agrofert, a conglomerate linked to former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. This move aims to prevent speculation regarding the allocations.
The Bpost strike continues, with management deploying bailiffs to picket lines as new negotiations are scheduled to resolve the dispute. Despite ongoing action, reports suggest the movement may be losing momentum.
The well-known retail chain Duka is closing dozens of its stores across Poland, discontinuing online sales, and laying off employees after a court blocked a crucial stage of the company's restructuring process.
Zlatko Knežević, former president of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is reportedly advising the RS Justice Minister on transferring convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić to Serbia.
The Donovaly and Báč case in Slovakia is set to continue in June, with only defendant Peter Pecha present at the hearing, while Jana Šlachtová has waived her right to defense.
Johan Satler, Head of the EU Delegation to Montenegro, stated in an interview that he hopes Podgorica will manage to close four more negotiation chapters before the summer break, with further clarity on its EU path expected in October and November.
Japan has appointed Chef Kahori Kishi as a cuisine ambassador to Ghana, a move aimed at deepening ties between the two nations, as announced by Japan's Ambassador to Ghana.
The Faculty of Management and Business Economics at the University of Travnik hosted the tenth international scientific and professional conference 'Future in Balance FIB 2026', bringing together academic and business communities.
Financial analyses are comparing different international exchange-traded funds (ETFs), specifically evaluating iShares' IEFA against State Street's SCHE and SPGM. These comparisons aim to determine which ETF offers better investment opportunities for international exposure.
The Rainforest Alliance hosted a high-level media roundtable in Accra to foster collaboration and accelerate sustainability initiatives within Ghana's cocoa value chain.
An analysis explores whether Meta Platforms (META) stock is currently trading at an attractive price point for investors, evaluating its market valuation.
An independent Russian investigative outlet reported that Tatyana Yezhevskaya, mother of Russia’s Presidential Administration chief Anton Vaino, received over half a billion rubles in 2023 from the Russian defense company group Sfera.
The Nigerian Institute of Trypanosomiasis Research (NITR) attributes its slowed research progress to government funding delays, countering allegations of staff idleness and financial mismanagement.
The Polytechnic of Portalegre is set to launch four new bachelor's degrees and one master's degree for the upcoming academic year, including Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Sound and Image, Human Resources Management, Applied Languages in Digital Communication, and a master's in Teaching.
President Vučić has shared his expectations for voter turnout in the upcoming Serbian elections, while analyst Aleksandar Ivković discussed what he considers a "dangerous" turnout for the ruling SNS and the need for a united opposition front. The discussions revolve around electoral dynamics and strategies.
Following the split of Kongsberg, an analyst expresses particular optimism regarding one of the two newly formed defense companies, deeming it the most attractive.
An announcement regarding the passing of Nana Yeboah Nyamekye Adutwum, also known as Stephen Kofi Yeboah Kwaso Deduakohene, with various traditional leaders listed.
Hans-Peter Weber, a multi-entrepreneur from Saxony, Germany, has built a diverse business portfolio including cafes, computer retail, call centers, and now leads Germany's largest owner-managed payment service provider, with no plans to retire at nearly 60.
Articles discuss the complex geopolitical challenges involving Iran, including the potential for naval blockades and the necessity of enforcing ceasefires with groups like Hezbollah to maintain regional calm. Analysts highlight Iran's unique position compared to other nations.
Amid criticism regarding its potential harm to children, YouTube's chief medical officer discussed the platform's efforts to protect children in the digital world. He emphasized the role of parents and offered tips for managing digital content.
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The articles present an analysis of S&P Global's valuation, highlighting its strong growth prospects and defensive stability. This financial assessment aims to provide insights into the company's market position and future potential.
Amazon and Marvell have received increased analyst support, driven by robust demand for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and artificial intelligence, as well as strong performance in optical technology.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović warned about the country's weak economy, stating that Croatia produces nothing for itself, and criticized the European Union for transforming into a 'war project'.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister in charge of Government Communications, has indicated that the Ghanaian government will soon announce an implementation committee to begin work on proposed constitutional reforms.
The American military has reportedly secretly installed Ukrainian technology in a base located near Iran. Details surrounding the nature and purpose of this installation remain undisclosed.
Ghanaian poet Mariam Mohammed, a PhD student at Michigan State University, has been awarded the 2025 JAY Lit Prize for Poetry for her poem “The B(lack)ody as a Map to”.
Reports indicate that SpaceX's potential IPO pitch is emphasizing the company's involvement in AI, rather than solely its rocket business. This strategic shift suggests a focus on the $28.5 trillion AI market, with some analysts speculating it could potentially outshine Tesla.
Comcast reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings and revenue, driven by factors like the Super Bowl and Olympics, and improved broadband losses. The company's non-GAAP EPS and revenue both surpassed analyst estimates.
Ukraine's Defense Forces reportedly struck a missile and artillery depot and a logistics storage facility in the temporarily occupied Sartana area of the Donetsk region on April 23.
The opening sequence of Ranbir Kapoor’s upcoming film 'Ramayana' reportedly features Ravana battling his brother, rather than the traditional Rama vs. Ravana conflict.
This article analyzes Tim Cook's successful leadership and strategies at Apple, examining the "winning recipe" he developed and considering whether it will be effective for his eventual successor.
TPG (TPG) stock experienced a decline, which analysts attribute to an overreaction by the market. The article discusses the factors contributing to the company's recent share performance.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is entering a new phase of political and institutional blockage, with the SNSD party reportedly obstructing laws related to the country's European path, and Prime Minister Borjana Krišto facing criticism for inaction.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, Staša Košarac, initiated the Southern Interconnection gas pipeline project and authorized his deputy, Ljiljana Lovrić, to participate in negotiations with Croatia.
Rokas from Struga stated that the EU will do everything possible to help Struga and Ohrid retain their UNESCO status, with discussions also covering North Macedonia's EU integration path and challenges faced by Struga Municipality, including solid waste management.
Amazon's Candace Parker anticipates a highly dynamic WNBA season, noting significant player movement and challenges for analysts to track the evolving league landscape.
This compilation features ten new four-star TV series, including a mention of 'The Pitt,' exploring worlds from Onlyfans to police cadets and familiar crime detectives.
President Trump has issued an order for the U.S. Navy to "shoot and kill" Iranian vessels found laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations regarding maritime security in the critical waterway.
Airlines, including American Airlines and European carriers, are facing significant challenges from surging fuel costs and disruptions in the Middle East, leading to lowered earnings goals and flight cancellations. Some airlines are attempting to offset these costs with price hikes and resuming key routes.
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael," is reportedly omitting darker aspects of the singer's life, with actor Kat Graham confirming that scenes involving Diana Ross were cut due to "certain legal considerations." Critics suggest the film focuses solely on celebrating the King of Pop, bypassing controversial chapters.
The Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo has launched a project for teacher trainers, in partnership with OECD and EduQA, which includes analyzing the opportunities and challenges of Artificial Intelligence in education.
The UK and France have signed a new £662 million deal aimed at stopping illegal migrant crossings in the English Channel. As part of the agreement, French beaches will see the deployment of riot police to deter migrants.
Nighttime cleaning operations were carried out on the pedestrian-bicycle bridge connecting Śródmieście with Praga Północ in Warsaw. The City Cleaning Management was responsible for cleaning the crossing, removing brake marks.
EU leaders convened in Cyprus, where they approved a significant loan package for Ukraine after Hungary lifted its veto, and also adopted a 20th package of sanctions against Russia. Ukrainian President Zelensky attended the summit, advocating for Ukraine's full EU membership.
Discussions are ongoing in Lithuania regarding the country's second-pillar pension accumulation system, with officials addressing how funds are utilized. The Prime Minister has countered claims that all pension money has gone into consumption, while the social insurance agency 'Sodra' provides updated information for participants.
Former child star Jhanak Shukla, known for her role in 'Karishma Ka Karishma,' has announced her decision to permanently quit acting to become an archaeologist.
Researchers have highlighted eight "invisible tasks," often referred to as mental load, that contribute to the exhaustion experienced by many women in modern society. These tasks involve the unseen work required to manage households and families smoothly.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has rejected pressure from the United States regarding free trade negotiations. He asserted that Canada would negotiate as an equal partner and would not allow the US to dictate the terms of the discussions.
The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) held a conference bringing together experts in private wealth management to discuss Cyprus as a stable jurisdiction for investors.
Collins Adomako-Mensah, the Member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabre North, urged Ghanaians to set aside political differences and unite in the fight against illegal mining, locally known as galamsey.
LGBTQ issues have become one of the most intensely debated topics in Ghanaian society, with arguments balancing cultural and religious values against individual rights to live freely.
Greek Infrastructure and Transport Minister K. Kyranakis announced plans for railway improvement and modernization, including 23 new trains by 2027 and five additional safety mechanisms on the Athens-Thessaloniki line this summer.
Ćulibrk stated that if the government changes, millionaires close to the ruling SNS party, who have accumulated wealth over 14 years, could practically become owners of Serbia.
A Romanian Labor Inspectorate chief is under investigation by the tax authority (ANAF) after being filmed driving a 300,000 euro Lamborghini, prompting scrutiny into his financial situation.
Several companies, including Pinnacle, Keurig Dr Pepper, and J Sainsbury, have released their quarterly or full-year financial results. Additionally, multiple firms such as Tuniu, Kinder Morgan, and Old Second Bancorp declared dividends.
A fire occurred at the SK ON battery factory in Iváncsa, Hungary, on Monday, prompting an investigation by disaster management officials. No injuries were reported in the incident.
The Mana Fest, a sports and sustainability festival held on a beach in Northeast Brazil, is seeking to expand its reach and attract more European tourists, working on internationalization during a meeting in Portugal.
According to Dimitrije Milić, the ongoing conflict in Iran has significantly overshadowed and marginalized the prospects for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
The Croatian government has appointed Ivan Pintar as director of the Administration for Real Estate Management and Danijel Meštrić as director of the Administration for Information Systems Development, while also finding a new position for the former head of Jadrolinija, Sopta.
The Ghanaian government has rejected claims of presidential interference in the work of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), asserting that such allegations are unfounded and lack factual support.
Texas Instruments' stock experienced a significant jump following a reported 90% surge in its data center revenue. This strong performance also contributed to leading other analog stocks higher in the market.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s asset management division is committing to a new strategy to significantly expand its private credit operations, planning to invest tens of billions into loans sourced by its commercial bankers.
Massive crowds formed long queues for hours at the opening of a new Sephora store in Zagreb, with many eager to access Selena Gomez's beauty brand. The event drew significant attention, leading to specific rules for managing the large number of shoppers.
Investor Michael Burry, known for 'The Big Short,' claims to have uncovered a $1.7 trillion 'earnings illusion' within tech stocks after analyzing over a thousand reports.
An analysis suggests that EU leader summits have become dysfunctional, as the bloc, originally built for economic integration, struggles with hard power and consensus-based politics in an increasingly unpredictable world.
The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has partnered with the Forest Foundation Philippines (FFP) to advance forest restoration, community-based forest management, and climate initiatives in the region. This collaboration aims to safeguard forests and biodiversity.
Manuel Sanabria and Joaquín Llamas are bringing Eva García Sáenz de Urturi's novel, 'El libro negro de las horas,' the fourth installment in the Kraken series, to the big screen.
An analysis examines two defense contractors frequently called upon by the Pentagon during the Iran War era and their implications for 2030-focused investors.
An analysis highlights songs that have topped the UK chart for eight or more weeks but failed to break into the Top 10 on the US Hot 100, such as "Rein Me In" by Sam Fender and Olivia Dean.
A new Canadian law could potentially make it much easier for millions of Americans to obtain Canadian citizenship, prompting many to explore their ancestry and apply for dual citizenship.
A Greek news outlet comments on the government's statements and analyses regarding the 'progress' of Greek society, suggesting they will be developed in the pre-election market.
A Croatian commentary discusses the country's lack of self-sufficiency in food production, its perceived absence of enemies, and mentions Serbia in the context of the EU's shift from a peace project to an armament effort.
The European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee has voted to lift the immunity of controversial Romanian MEP Diana Șoșoacă. This decision moves her closer to facing potential investigations in Romania.
An analysis explores whether Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) possesses an underappreciated pricing power within the semiconductor industry.
Citizens' assemblies in Novi Sad have announced a 17-minute protest, '17 days of injustice – 17 minutes of blockade,' due to the detention of two activists.
Microsoft is heavily relying on its AI initiatives, particularly Copilot and Azure, for future growth and market performance. Analysts are backing the company's AI wave, emphasizing Copilot's critical role in its resurgence.
An analysis explores the financial dynamics of Telugu cinema's projected 2025 earnings, noting a trend of fewer films generating higher revenue, but also highlighting potential underlying issues.
Mexico's ancient Teotihuacan archaeological site has reopened with increased security and fewer tourists, two days after a gunman killed a Canadian woman and wounded 13 others at the Pyramid of the Moon.
An opinion piece from The Guardian discusses UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's use of an expletive in response to a heckler during an interview, analyzing the political implications and her perceived strategy of blaming liberals for her immigration plans.
Mohamed Alabar, founder of Eagle Hills, announced that investments in the Belgrade Waterfront project have reached 5.5 billion euros, claiming it has increased property values across Serbia.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama spoke candidly about the influence of foreign powers, stating he can speak without Europe's permission but not without the Americans, whom he described as "unpleasant."
An analysis explores whether Icon Public Limited Company (ICLR) is currently undervalued in the market. The article delves into financial metrics and investment potential for the company.
Capitalica Asset Management, an investment management company within the SBA Group, plans to develop a €300 million multifunctional quarter in the Latvian capital of Riga.
The Fundo Florestas de Portugal has increased its capital to 12 million euros with new investors, aiming to reach 20 million euros in assets under management by the end of 2026 and planning a new property acquisition.
Vice President Sara Duterte will not appear at the April 29 House impeachment hearing, which is set to probe allegations including "death threats" and tax records. Duterte has publicly refuted claims about her bank accounts, while her defense camp's presser drew criticism from lawmakers.
The Riga Regional Court has reduced by one year the prison sentence initially imposed on a climbing coach from the 'Daugmale' children and youth center, who was accused of sexual violence.
President Trump ordered the US Navy to "shoot and kill" any Iranian boats that harass US vessels or lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive escalates tensions between the two nations amid stalled peace talks and concerns over the strait's security.
The automotive market is undergoing a transformation due to electrification and digitalization, requiring car buyers to understand complex systems and shifting the sales approach from product selling to technological explanation.
Influencer Tana Mongeau has launched a new podcast series, signaling a shift towards a more sober, intentional, and 'brand safe' chapter in her career after her previous show 'Cancelled' ended.
A naval standoff has intensified in the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's seizure of two ships, with the White House stating these actions do not violate a ceasefire. Tensions remain high as both countries engage in maritime maneuvers.
American historian Timothy Snyder, an expert on authoritarian regimes, discussed Donald Trump's first year in office on CNN. Snyder connected his concept of "superpower suicide" to the United States, explaining that the country was consciously making moves that could lead to its decline.
A Serbian politician from the SSP party, Nikezić, has publicly questioned why the Serbian government is not taking over the management of the Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) company.
An article questions whether the iShares CLOA ETF is a good investment opportunity following Richard Bernstein Advisors' acquisition of 6.2 million shares.
A reader's opinion from Finland argues that easily obtained grades can create undeserved shortcuts, while standardized tests, though not directly improving learning, help target corrective educational actions effectively.
A podcast analyzes whether Keir Starmer's decision to sack top civil servant Olly Robbins has backfired, following Starmer's statement to the Commons and Robbins's evidence, drawing parallels to Peter Mandelson's vetting for his US ambassador role.
A popular 33-year-old beautician from Kumasi, Ghana, was allegedly beaten to death by her businessman boyfriend. It has been revealed that she had secured a space in Accra for an expansion of her cosmetic business just three days before her death.
This article details the historical events of April 1945, focusing on Hitler's chosen successor and how Hitler swiftly destroyed him just days before his own death. It describes the collapse of the Third Reich and the final days of Adolf Hitler in his bunker.
These articles provide an analysis of whether Zoetis Inc. (ZTS) and Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) are good stocks to buy now. They likely delve into their financial performance and market prospects to guide potential investors.
ServiceNow's stock experienced a significant decline, nearing its worst day ever and causing a prominent software ETF to see its biggest daily drop in a year, according to analysts.
Ghana's Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, highlighted the critical role of geoscience in the nation's development and discussed a draft legislative instrument aimed at strengthening the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA).
Discussions highlight the European Union's lack of a clear plan for responding to an attack on a member state, with Article 42.7 of the EU Treaty under scrutiny ahead of an upcoming summit.
Actor Patrick Muldoon's sister, Shana Muldoon Zappa, shared the last video he sent her, which showcased his humor and energy, including an old high school chant. The clip was posted to Instagram.
Agrana, a major Austrian company previously focused solely on sugar and starch production, is shifting towards fruit processing, aroma, and syrup manufacturing to regain profitability amidst declining sugar consumption.
Solomon Owusu, Director of Communications for the United Party, has urged South Africa's High Commissioner to Ghana to account for the continued presence of South African nationals in the country amidst rising tensions and reports of xenophobic attacks.
An analysis discusses whether the conflict between the United States and Iran is heading towards a frozen state or merely a temporary pause before further escalation. The article explores the intricacies of negotiations and the high stakes involved.
Analysts are reacting to Tesla's first-quarter capital expenditure increase, noting it is a surprise but necessary for the company's investments in AI, Optimus, robotaxi, and chip fabrication.
Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a warning for an intense heatwave expected to affect several regions across the country. The heatwave is projected to last until May 5.
Milan-based tech company Bending Spoons has reportedly selected banks to manage its upcoming $20 billion listing in the United States. This move signals the firm's intention to go public on a major US exchange.
Nikos Petrakis, Country Manager for Visa Greece, spoke at the 11th Delphi Economic Forum about the significant role of digital payments in fostering Athens' tourism ecosystem, especially in conjunction with major sporting events.
An investment analysis reflects on a past decision to back Archer Aviation over Joby Aviation, explaining the reasons why that choice proved to be incorrect.
Despite American sanctions, Iran has reportedly exported 10.7 million barrels of oil in a nine-day period, with analysts suggesting that loaded tankers and storage capacities will ensure continued deliveries and production in the coming weeks.
The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) in Nigeria has unveiled its 2025 cycle of the School-Based Management Committee–School Improvement Programme, introduced a new Learners’ Retention Programme, and released N434.5m in funding.
Passengers on a Ryanair flight from Bergamo, Italy, to Brussels, Belgium, experienced an ordeal when their plane landed 160 km away in Ostend, leaving them stranded in the middle of the night.
FIFA and Italian officials have rejected a proposal from a Trump envoy suggesting Italy should replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup. Officials emphasized that qualification for the tournament must be earned on the pitch.
The article details how actor Mammootty played a role in convincing director Mahesh Narayanan to cast Mohanlal, a 'national-level' actor, in the film 'Patriot'.
The LOGIN conference, the largest innovation, technology, and creativity conference in the Baltics, is set to take place on May 28–29, promising a record-breaking program and a partnership with Delfi.
Sweden is considering the possibility of rationing fuel supplies if the effects of ongoing conflicts, particularly those impacting the Strait of Hormuz, continue for an extended period. Officials state they are prepared for such an eventuality to manage potential energy crises.
While there are new developments at the Pyhäjoki nuclear power plant site in Finland, a functional nuclear power plant is still a long way off, according to an economic journalist.
Princeton Professor Kenneth Roth suggests that the defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán serves as a reminder for the upcoming US midterm elections that history does not inevitably lead towards authoritarianism.
Police in Heraklion, Crete, are analyzing security camera footage to reconstruct the movements of a 40-year-old suspect shortly after the murder of a 43-year-old woman in Dafnes, concluding the crime was methodically organized.
The Lithuanian government has approved the special plan for the Kaunas–Vilnius section of the 'Rail Baltica' project, which will reduce travel time to just 38 minutes. Procedures for land acquisition for public needs in the Kaunas and Jonava districts will also commence.
Geological analysis and microscopic fossils have revealed that Australia's iconic Twelve Apostles rock formations are up to 14 million years old, shaped by millions of years of tectonic plate movements.
WestJet has announced an increase in its checked baggage fees, with charges rising by $5, $10, and $50 for certain luggage, less than two weeks after Air Canada implemented similar price hikes.
Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Konstantinos Kyranakis, announced five new safety mechanisms for the Athens-Thessaloniki railway line and the acquisition of 23 new trains by 2027, as part of a plan for new infrastructure, trains, and stations.
ServiceNow (NOW) has successfully completed its $7.75 billion acquisition of Armis, a leader in cyber exposure management, expanding its security portfolio.
The Limassol regional tourism board (Etap) showcased the pilot area of Apollo Hylates during its participation in the HERIT ADAPT Interreg EURO-Med project events held in Granada, Spain.
A 56-year-old British mother has traveled to Switzerland to undergo euthanasia, four years after the death of her son. This new case has sparked debate and divided opinions.
European NATO member states are planning to discontinue the use of US aircraft for reconnaissance purposes. Instead, they will transition to utilizing reconnaissance planes from Canada.
A Hungarian article analyzes recent election results, detailing how parties like Mi Hazánk, Tisza, and Fidesz performed in different public and private venues across Hungary.
Wall Street analysts have issued new ratings, upgrading Texas Instruments while downgrading Avis. These calls reflect changing sentiments on the companies' stock performance.
Financial analysts have issued warnings to investors regarding the stocks of Palantir and Bayer. Concerns include over-optimism for Palantir and advice to avoid Bayer shares.
Cape Verde has been designated the African Capital of Culture for 2028, and will host artistic and cultural celebrations for two consecutive years, serving as a platform for public policy reflection.
Dr. Hassan Ayariga, founder and leader of the All People’s Congress (APC), has called for the total dismantling of the monopoly governing Ghana’s digital lottery space, supporting a review of the NLA-KGL deal.
Meta Platforms (META) is seeing increased analyst support, driven by strong user engagement with its AI initiatives and robust advertising performance.
Experts are discussing the potential effects of Oyedele's recent appointment on Nigeria's economy, with some expressing concerns about his ability to navigate the political aspects of the role as a technocrat.
The premiere of "The Devil Wears Prada 2" in London attracted significant attention, with stars like Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep discussing the film and showcasing various red carpet looks. The event revived the iconic style of the original movie, drawing crowds and fan interactions.
The Wall Street Journal published an analysis examining the reasons behind the United States' unique position regarding electric vehicle adoption compared to other nations.
An article provides an analysis of Sanara Medtech (SMTI), evaluating it as a compelling risk-reward investment opportunity. It likely delves into the company's potential and associated risks for investors.
Yiota Douka, Managing Director of Lisis Stegis, spoke at the 11th Delphi Economic Forum about the current state of housing credit in Greece and common mistakes borrowers make when selecting a housing loan.
Young people in Ghana are being encouraged to think critically and verify facts online to counter the growing spread of misinformation and disinformation in the digital space.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved a record 190 million KM (approximately 97 million euros) for agricultural incentives, following a proposal from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management, and Forestry.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) in the Philippines plans to implement artificial intelligence (AI) cameras to identify and flag improper waste disposal under its No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) starting next week. This initiative aims to improve waste management and enforcement in Metro Manila.