On the tenth anniversary of Prince's death, his estate released a new single titled 'With This Tear' and announced plans for more unreleased recordings. This event also brings renewed attention to the ongoing legal battles over his estate.
A Philippine House committee is debating impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, with lawmakers discussing potential grounds such as her 'kill remark' and the opening of her tax records. Duterte's camp has criticized the hearing, calling the evidence 'curated and spliced'.
Following a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin where a temporary Ukraine ceasefire was discussed, Donald Trump also advised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Lebanon and threatened to reduce US troops in Germany.
PhilHealth announced an expansion of its maternity benefits, which will take effect starting April 30. President Marcos made the announcement regarding the increased coverage.
DiVino, a prominent Bulgarian wine media and event platform, is entering a new phase of development through a strategic financial investment aimed at expanding its events and media projects.
A report suggests the Pentagon's $25 billion estimate for a war with Iran is too low, as it does not account for the costs of rebuilding military bases.
Slovenia has released safety guidelines for May Day bonfires, specifying conditions under which burning is prohibited. Bonfires are not allowed when wind speeds exceed an average of 20 kilometers per hour or gusts surpass 40 kilometers per hour.
The cost of living in the Netherlands has increased again, with inflation rising to 2.8 percent in April, primarily due to higher fuel prices, according to preliminary calculations by the Central Bureau for Statistics.
AI company Anthropic is reportedly exploring or discussing a new funding round that could value the company at more than $900 billion. This potential valuation would significantly increase its market standing, according to recent reports.
The results for the ICSE and ISC 2026 examinations have been released, and students can now access and download their marksheets via official websites and Digilocker.
The Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (BSE AP) has released the 10th Class SSC results for 2026, with official websites available for students to check their marks.
The Prison Officers’ Association (POA) has warned that overcrowding in Irish jails has become a national scandal, leading to increased violence, intimidation, and the proliferation of contraband.
Thailand's factory output increased by 0.75% year-on-year in March, surpassing forecasts and indicating a positive trend in the country's industrial sector.
Police have cracked a 1992 murder case after three decades, with a breakthrough emerging from a 'ghost' clue reported by the victim's family, leading to the discovery of the woman's skeletal remains.
The family of Everlee Wihongi, a 37-year-old New Zealand woman holding a green card, is pleading for government assistance to secure her release after she was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles due to a historic marijuana conviction.
The debate over a pan-European sugar tax is heating up again, with soft drinks in the crosshairs, as some countries have already implemented such levies to find new revenue sources and curb public health spending on chronic diseases.
New audio recordings released by Ukrainian media suggest connections between top officials and a major corruption investigation targeting the state nuclear company Energoatom, as part of the 'Midas' money laundering scheme.
Illegal injections are gaining popularity on social media platforms in Norway, with young people being directly contacted with offers to purchase these potentially dangerous substances.
The Supreme Court of India has cleared Delhi Deputy CM Parvesh Verma and BJP's Anurag Thakur in a 2020 hate speech case, stating that no offense was made out against them.
Petrol prices in Nigeria are nearing N1,400 per litre following a significant rate increase by the Dangote Refinery. This hike is causing concern among consumers and impacting the national economy.
The Trump administration has made hundreds of millions of dollars in aid, previously approved for Ukraine, accessible, with the timing of its arrival depending on the purchases made with the funds.
Netflix has launched a new 9-part crime thriller series that is described as combining the best elements of 'True Detective' and Prime Video’s 'Bosch.' The series is now available for streaming.
Despite a prolonged ceasefire, residents are fleeing villages in South Lebanon due to systematic destruction by Israel, with some comparing the situation to Gaza.
President Trump threatened to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany, citing disagreements with German officials, while also signaling a prolonged U.S. blockade against Iran which caused oil prices to surge.
Kenya has seen a four-year low in murder cases, attributed to improved court efficiency, despite ongoing public criticism regarding police conduct and allegations of misconduct.
Businesses and gas stations in Waterbillig are experiencing significant revenue losses due to the closure of a main road across the border, resulting in a noticeable decrease in German customers visiting the Moselle village.
A British mother, Kayleigh Shore, discovered padded inserts in the bra area of a swimsuit she purchased for her seven-year-old daughter, sparking concern.
Universal Music Group announced it would sell half of its stake in Spotify, with proceeds intended for stock buybacks and to benefit its artists. This move is expected to generate millions for artists, partly attributed to a clause in Taylor Swift's record contract.
An organization of businesses in Japan is urging caution as reports of phishing emails rapidly increase. These fraudulent emails, often disguised as credit card bills or insurance claims, attempt to trick users into making unauthorized transfers via the smartphone payment service PayPay.
Four police officers from Chhattisgarh have been detained in Guwahati on charges of taking bribes from an accused person, following their arrival in connection with a cyber fraud case.
K-pop group Alpha Drive One is set to release a new single in May, serving as a prologue to their second EP which is scheduled for an August release. The news was announced via a teaser clip for their single 'No School Tomorrow'.
One of the best spy thriller TV shows of the century is based on a book that interestingly also served as an inspiration for the popular 'Jack Reacher' series.
Iran-linked hackers have reportedly released personal details of over 2,000 US troops in what they described as "just a drop in the ocean." The cyberattack raises concerns about the security of military personnel data.
A young streamer from Trinidad presented a vibrant cultural showcase, drawing attention for their engaging performance. The event highlighted cultural expression through digital platforms.
New court filings and reports are raising questions about the identity of the shooter who injured a Secret Service officer during an incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The investigation continues to focus on who fired the shots.
Q2 and Element Solutions have both released their financial projections for 2026. Q2 anticipates revenues of $875M-$882M and adjusted EBITDA of $237M-$242M, while Element Solutions projects adjusted EBITDA of $665M-$685M and CapEx of $75M-$100M.
Ford Motor Company has increased its adjusted EBIT outlook for 2026 to $8.5 billion-$10.5 billion, despite ongoing aluminum supply costs. The automaker also aims for nearly 8% annual growth in its services revenue, targeting $15 billion.
Meta Platforms' shares dropped significantly after the company boosted its capital spending forecast for AI development, despite reporting better-than-expected revenue for the quarter. Investors expressed concerns over the rising costs associated with the company's aggressive AI investments.
Major US IT companies have announced strong financial results for the quarter ending March, driven by robust cloud businesses, but concerns are rising over the financial impact of massive investments in AI development.
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The United Arab Emirates has decided to exit OPEC, a move that could reshape global oil dynamics and potentially lead to increased crude output, which may benefit countries like India.
Quad has reaffirmed its 2026 financial outlook, projecting $175M-$215M in adjusted EBITDA and $40M-$60M in free cash flow, while also noting potential USPS increases of up to 10%.
AMC Global Media’s 2026 upfront provided updates on three high-profile AMC Studios series in development, Bannerman, Point Break and the first installment in the new Great American Stories anthology,…
South Korea's largest online portal operator, Naver Corp., announced a 31.3 percent decrease in its first-quarter net profit, primarily attributed to foreign exchange losses.
The Lagos Court of Appeal has adjourned the hearing for the CitiTrust Ponzi scheme case to June 29, 2026, as it addresses an appeal against a lower court's asset forfeiture ruling.
A Lagos court has adjourned the arraignment of defendants involved in a land trespass case concerning a 13-storey building, with details on the charges and individuals involved yet to be fully heard.
SanDisk's stock has become the S&P 500's top performer, crossing the $1,000 threshold after a 3,000% increase in a year, leading to speculation that management might announce a 10-for-1 stock split.
A suspect allegedly stole a fire truck immediately after being released from a Colorado jail, leading to a pursuit that resulted in significant vehicle damage.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has released several findings, including authenticating a threat video by Duterte, identifying alleged hitmen hired by Duterte to kill Marcos, and confirming Sara Duterte's attempt to visit Madriaga.
The Allahabad High Court has issued a split verdict, with judges differing on the National Human Rights Commission's perceived silence regarding lynching cases.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder of a mother, a pregnant teenager, and a 12-year-old, who were found bound. The arrest brings a development in the tragic case.
Qualcomm's stock saw an increase, fueled by investor hopes for a rebound in the smartphone market and the company's strategic push into data-center chip development.
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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Motorists in the Philippines are anticipating a new round of fuel price increases next week, following three weeks of rollbacks. The Department of Energy has indicated early signs of upward adjustments, primarily due to a weakening currency.
Latvia has approved a new support program for electric vehicle purchases, set to launch soon. This comes as interest in electric cars and hybrids rapidly increases across Europe, driven by high fuel prices.
New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani urged King Charles to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond to India during the monarch's visit to the United States. King Charles and Queen Camilla also paid respects to 9/11 victims in New York.
An investigation explores the abolished 'money woman' practice in Nigeria's Cross River state, where women were historically traded to settle debts, highlighting the lasting trauma on survivors and ongoing reform efforts.
Cyprus-based mobile game developer Top App Games announced that its flagship title LUDUS has surpassed 10 million downloads worldwide. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the company and Cyprus's growing gaming sector.
Global oil prices surged to their highest levels since 2022, nearing $125 a barrel, amid reports that the US is considering new military scenarios and a potential multi-month blockade of Iranian ports.
India's Enforcement Directorate has frozen Rs 1.4 crore and recovered incriminating documents during searches at 11 locations in a PMLA case against suspended DIG Bhullar.
Jerome Powell announced he would remain on the Federal Reserve board after his term as governor ends, as the Fed decided to hold interest rates steady, citing elevated inflation and geopolitical uncertainty.
Danish public schools are experiencing increased demand, but this comes against a backdrop of declining student performance and a growing number of teachers leaving the profession.
The Polish government is seeking ways to reduce its deficit, while the US is reportedly tightening its stance against Iran, central banks are acquiring record amounts of gold, and the GPW stock exchange enters its dividend season.
A woman who lost a personal injuries case against Supermac's is challenging the judge's ruling, alleging bias and favoritism after the judge reportedly asked the fast-food chain's owner about All-Ireland hurling final tickets.
Slovenian roads are expected to experience increased traffic density and congestion today and over the weekend due to the upcoming May Day holidays, with restrictions on heavy vehicle traffic also in effect.
Part-time workers and individuals on minimum wage in the Netherlands are expected to receive more holiday pay this year, according to calculations by salary service provider ADP. Some other income groups may see a slight decrease.
The World Bank has issued a warning that the Western Balkans region is expected to experience slowed economic growth and increased inflation, attributed to the Middle East crisis, general inflation, and labor shortages.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has rejected a petition to transfer the trial of TikToker Sana Yousuf's murder to another court, with Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfaraz Dogar issuing a reserved verdict.
The Observador's new Podcast Plus delves into the 'Carlos Castro Case Files,' bringing previously unreleased revelations to light, as discussed with journalist Tânia Pereirinha.
According to Bloomberg, North Korea's nuclear arsenal is approaching a critical point, becoming powerful enough to potentially overcome the multi-billion dollar US ground-based missile defense systems.
A major new exhibition showcases the Spanish master Francisco de Zurbarán's true genius in his thrilling depictions of the spiritual, alongside his other works like sea battles and still lifes.
Ticks are small parasites that feed on human and animal blood, often found in areas with tall grass or dense vegetation. Infectious disease doctors explain the diseases they transmit and how to quickly recognize bite signs.
Shingles is a painful disease that can be prevented. Österåker municipality plans to make the vaccine free for all residents over 69 years of age, considering it a worthwhile investment.
This article explores the allure of shiny counterfeits, particularly watches, leather goods, and writing instruments, questioning why consumers are drawn to them despite knowing their lack of original quality and value, and noting the extensive literature on the market for such fakes.
Redwood Trust expects an incremental annual earnings increase of $0.12 to $0.15 from its Castlelake Sequoia joint venture, as its volume is projected to reach $8.5 billion.
6G is anticipated to arrive faster than generally believed, serving as the foundational infrastructure for the next phase of the digital economy, smart services, and increasing connectivity.
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has announced the results for the ICSE Class 10th and ISC Class 12th examinations for 2026. Students can check their scorecards and download marksheets on the official websites starting at 11 am today.
A new state flight offering in Norway, which will see people in Southern Norway pay more for tickets and potentially face seat shortages, has been met with disbelief and anger, with critics calling it petty and anti-district.
A century ago, one of India's most terrifying chapters concluded with the death of a man-eating leopard in Rudraprayag, which killed over 120 people between 1918 and 1926. The case continues to fascinate and raise questions today.
The Andhra Pradesh Secondary School Certificate (AP SSC) Class 10 board results are scheduled to be released today at 11 AM and can be checked on the official website bse.ap.gov.in.
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West Bengal's assembly elections concluded with a historic high voter turnout, leading to the release of various exit poll predictions for the state and other regions like Assam, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. These polls offered initial insights into potential election outcomes across India.
While a new nuclear power is reported to have emerged, Erik Mannens advocates for using AI to treat diseases and develop new materials, rather than for military targeting in regions like Iran or Gaza.
Kenya is experiencing a shift in education enrollment trends, with a decrease in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) admissions while university enrollment sees an increase.
An interim report on last year's mass shooting at Bondi Beach has issued 14 initial recommendations, including increased security measures for Jewish public events and further gun law reforms in Australia.
The official cause of death for 'Melrose Place' actor Patrick Muldoon has been publicly revealed. Details regarding the contributing factors to his passing were also shared.
The Polish Sejm is beginning work on a bill to establish a Commission for the Development and Security of Artificial Intelligence, a new regulatory body that will allow businesses to test technologies before market release and grant citizens the right to complain.
Tour groups from Hong Kong to mainland China are projected to increase by up to 40% year-on-year during the Labour Day weekend, attributed to improved safety and hygiene.
Uber announced its expansion into hotel bookings through a new partnership with Expedia, integrating the service directly into its app. This move is part of Uber's broader strategy to evolve into a "super app" offering a wider range of services, including AI voice booking.
A doctor details a case where a man drank 5 liters of water in Delhi's heat and ended up in the ICU due to over-hydration. The article explains the medical reasons behind this dangerous condition.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has confirmed Murtala Sule Garo as the new Deputy Governor, publicly defending his choice by citing Garo's competence and commitment to the state's development.
The private sector in a major Chinese industrial base is reportedly struggling as export orders shrink. Local businessmen highlight the challenges faced by industries amid China's persistently sluggish economy.
The emergence of advanced AI agents, such as the late-2025 release OpenClaw, has prompted discussions on whether the law should treat these autonomous entities as legal persons. This development takes artificial intelligence technology a step further by enabling AI to translate answers into real-life actions.
A Royal Commission investigating the Bondi shooting, identified as a terror attack, has released a report recommending that Australia prioritize gun reform and bolster its counter-terrorism capabilities.
A new test flight by SkyDrive over Tokyo Bay showcased Japan's progress in developing flying cars, while also underscoring the significant challenges that still need to be overcome for their widespread adoption.
Two suspects have been indicted in connection with the assault of TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez, who was attacked during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. Hernandez has spoken out following the indictments in her assault case.
TTM Technologies announced its revenue projections for the second quarter of 2026, expecting figures between $930 million and $970 million, and simultaneously increased its capital expenditure forecast for 2026 to $300 million-$320 million.
Metropolitan Police in London have described a knife attack on two individuals in Golders Green as a terrorist act. The police later released body-worn camera footage related to an arrest made in connection with the incident.
Lionsgate's chief has hinted at the development of 'Michael 2,' a sequel to the recently released Michael Jackson biopic, following its record-breaking performance at the box office.
Netflix has announced series orders for two new shows: 'Dad's House,' an adult animated comedy from Michael Cusack, Dario Russo, and David Ashby, and 'Lovesick,' a romantic drama starring Claire Danes and created by Sarah Treem. These new productions add to the streaming giant's diverse content slate.
Robert Mugabe's son, Bellarmine Mugabe, was fined R600,000 and ordered to be immediately deported from South Africa after a plea deal related to a firearms offence involving a toy gun. He avoided jail time in the incident.
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) saw its market capitalization increase by N5.55tn, crossing N152tn, driven by widespread buying activity and positive earnings outlook.
MGM has outlined its financial plans for Japan, committing $200 million to $225 million in funding for 2026, while also indicating a potential acceleration of its share repurchase program.
Influencer Alorah Ziva has filed a lawsuit against streamer Clavicular, alleging battery, fraud, and non-consensual acts, including the injection of an unapproved drug. Clavicular has publicly denied the claims made in the legal action.
Investors in Regencell Bioscience Holdings Limited (RGC) have been alerted to a June 23, 2026, deadline to apply as lead plaintiff in a securities class action case. The law firm Kaplan Fox issued the alert regarding the ongoing legal action.
A court ruling has approved an adoption for an Italian couple, but the 'Minetti case' has erupted in Uruguay, with biological parents suing the institution for vulnerable individuals and government inquiries being raised.
A report by experts recommends that European governments impose significantly higher taxes on alcohol and unhealthy food to combat the rising burden of liver disease across the continent.
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.
Brazil's Senate rejected President Lula's nominee for the Supreme Court, marking the first such rejection in 132 years. This decision represents a significant political defeat for Lula.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the Philippines identified numerous "ghost" drivers and riders on beneficiary lists for a P5,000 aid program. This discovery of fraudulent entries has caused a significant delay in the release of the financial assistance.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar visited Brussels, aiming to unblock billions in EU funds for Hungary. His presence in the European capital has drawn significant attention regarding his political ambitions and potential impact on EU-Hungary relations.
Six new films are being released this week, with significant anticipation surrounding the long-awaited sequel, 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' which is expected to dominate cinema interest.
The upcoming sequel "The Devil Wears Prada 2" is generating significant buzz, with early reactions praising it as a perfect summer movie and strong box office predictions. Details have also emerged about its production, including Meryl Streep's initial hesitation to join the cast.
A man in India brought his deceased sister's body to a bank after being told he could only withdraw money if the account holder was present, sparking outrage over banking procedures.
Prosecutors have unveiled graphic details in the murder case against US singer D4vd (David Burke), alleging he killed a 14-year-old girl to silence her. They claim he purchased tools online, including chainsaws and a paddling pool, to dispose of her body.
Petrolina (Holdings) Public Limited announced a consolidated profit after tax of €8.3 million for the financial year ending December 31, 2025, marking a substantial increase despite ongoing global instability.
Sapele residents celebrated the return of their Local Government Chair, Bright Abeke, who was freed from abductors. A massive turnout greeted the popular grassroots politician.
The Greek Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy announced an increase of over 25% in the budget for maritime education, allocating an additional 90 million euros for naval training initiatives.
Thousands of individuals who purchased entry-level health insurance plans 11 years ago to avoid penalties are now warned they may be significantly overpaying. Experts advise reviewing these older policies for better value.
Technological companies like Anthropic are claiming to create dangerous AI, a move critics argue is fear-based marketing designed to distract from real issues and promote the narrative that only these companies can control AI.
A clerical mistake has significantly altered the course of the Sonam Raghuvanshi honeymoon murder case, with a court criticizing the error and ruling that such a violation invalidates the arrest, entitling the accused to bail.
Estonian prosecutors have sent a criminal case to court, accusing four men of violating hunting regulations and causing significant environmental damage in what is described as the largest poaching case in the last decade. The head of the Pärnu County Hunters' Union is also implicated.
The Lithuanian Court of Appeal is set to announce its decision in the criminal case of former Member of Parliament Kristijonas Bartoševičius, who was convicted of sexual offenses against minors.
Wycombe Abbey, a UK-based school, has been forced to close its campus in China, marking a setback for international education groups seeking expansion in the country.
The article revisits the Rendlesham Forest mystery, an extraordinary UFO encounter reported by two US airmen near a military base in England in 1980, examining what truly happened.
Pentagon officials, including Pete Hegseth, faced intense congressional scrutiny during a hearing regarding the estimated $25 billion cost of the war in Iran. Lawmakers questioned the figures and the administration's handling of the conflict.
A new study has suggested that consuming just one bag of chips daily could significantly increase the risk of developing dementia. This finding highlights potential unexpected health risks associated with certain dietary habits.
An American investigative journalist has uncovered details about Paolo Zampolli, a figure described as a Trump envoy, and his frequent high-level appearances and connections within Romania's public scene.
The size of residences in Greece is changing, with a visible trend towards smaller homes as more buyers and renters seek them due to significant price increases and other factors.
Sales of mandatory home insurance policies in Romania have significantly increased after a draft regulation, reported by Profit.ro, suggested that the Romanian Police could fine uninsured homeowners.
Global air cargo demand decreased by 4.8% in March 2026 due to geopolitical disruptions, while passenger traffic continued its growth, according to IATA.
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has released another prominent prisoner, with Poland, Russia, and Moldova involved in the exchange and US mediation in the background. Lukashenko is reportedly hoping for a meeting with Donald Trump.
Residents and drivers in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, are experiencing increased extortion and harassment from hoodlums, prompting civil society organizations to demand government and police intervention to restore order.
In Prague, in Písnice, in the Prague-Libuš district, the extension and modernization of the Písnice Primary School has begun. Upon completion, the school's capacity will increase from the current approximately 190 to 450 places.
Elon Musk delivered combative testimony during the second day of a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of a 'bait-and-switch' and betraying its original nonprofit mission. He expressed regret for his early funding, stating he 'was a fool' to have provided it.
The emergence of a new nuclear power is noted, alongside a debate on the ethical use of AI. Erik Mannens suggests AI should be used for treating diseases and developing new materials, rather than for identifying targets in Iran or Gaza.
Bengaluru's Restaurant Week India 2026 features 17 eateries offering fixed-price menus, highlighting the city's distinctive and authentic dining scene.
YG Entertainment revealed plans for K-pop group Treasure to release an album on June 1, and also announced the launch of a new five-member boy group in September.
A German federal tax court has expressed doubts about the retroactive taxation of overtime for cross-border commuters, following a case brought by a Saarland commuter.
Ladakh-based groups seeking a meeting with Amit Shah during his visit are likely to be declined until after May 22 talks concerning statehood and protections.
Alphabet and Amazon reported robust quarterly earnings, surpassing analyst expectations, largely fueled by increased spending on artificial intelligence and strong cloud services demand. This strong performance led to significant stock gains for these tech giants.
Chanel's new creative director, Matthieu Blazy, presented his inaugural Cruise collection in Biarritz, engaging in dialogue with the house's history and emphasizing the creation of wearable clothes. The collection showcased a modern vision of classic Chanel aesthetics.
A BBC report detailed the frequent attacks on a US-UK military base in Iraq, noting it had been targeted 28 times in a single day. The report highlighted the persistent threats faced by personnel at the installation.
Neighbors of Nancy Guthrie have expressed growing concern that her kidnapping case might not be solved, as she remains missing. Experts are continuing efforts to build a clearer suspect profile.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant ruling that weakened key provisions of the Voting Rights Act, limiting protections for minority voters. This decision has drawn criticism from civil rights groups and is anticipated to influence political redistricting efforts across the nation.
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers indicated that existing property investors are likely to be exempt from increased taxes under potential capital gains tax changes to be announced in the upcoming May budget.
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in Cyprus has infected two local rare breeds of livestock, the fat-tail sheep and red cattle. Authorities are facing tough decisions as the disease threatens the existence of these breeds on the island.
A military officer involved in a fatal drink-driving incident has been charged on April 30. The case continues to draw public attention regarding accountability for such offenses.
Official data released Thursday showed that South Korea's industrial output, retail sales, and facility investment all increased in March from the previous month, marking the first simultaneous on-month growth for these three indicators since September.
NLPC’s Personal Pension Plan is expanding financial inclusion within Nigeria’s informal sector, leading to increased assets and high customer satisfaction.
Leading Chinese carmakers including Geely, Chery, and BYD reported significant declines in net profit for the first quarter, attributed to reduced purchase incentives and a squeeze in the domestic market.
Prosecutors have dropped an assault charge against rapper Nelly stemming from an alleged incident with a casino security guard in Missouri. He is now facing a littering charge instead.
SATO Technologies Corp. has reported its audited fiscal year 2025 results, while MustGrow Biologics Corp. also announced its fiscal year earnings. Both companies released their financial performance data for the recent fiscal period.
Actress Keira Knightley has been cast in a brand-new adaptation of an Academy Award-winning war thriller, set to be released 20 years after the original film.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing accusations of losing control of his party and not taking the threat of antisemitism seriously enough, as headlines highlight 'terror on our streets' and 'UK antisemitism 'out of control'. This comes amidst broader scrutiny of his leadership and the party's direction.
SBA has increased its financial outlook for 2026 and announced plans to issue its first investment-grade bonds in the same year, signaling confidence in its future performance.
The 60th annual CMA Awards are set to air in November 2026 from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, with the full awards and honors ballot schedule also released.
Prime Video is launching an 8-part series based on the bestselling novel 'The House of the Spirits,' aiming to succeed where a 1993 film adaptation failed.
EBay announced an increase in its first-quarter sales, attributing the positive performance to strong demand within its collectibles category. The company's earnings report indicates a healthy start to the year.
Israel has increased its public diplomacy budget to $730 million, though experts suggest this may not be enough to counteract the damage caused by recent policy and the war in Gaza.
Sophie Skelton, star of "Outlander," discusses her character Brianna's pivotal decision to stay in the 18th century after Fergus's death, emphasizing her role as the Fraser family's steadfast support system.
Apple TV+ is set to release a new cyberpunk series described as its most complex and ambitious sci-fi show yet, potentially overshadowing previous hits like 'Silo' and 'Dark Matter'.