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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Eight children, identified as the suspect's own descendants, were killed in a domestic violence shooting in Louisiana. The alleged shooter, an escaped inmate, was later killed by police.
Iran has rejected President Trump's announcement of new peace talks, stating it has no plans to participate in further negotiations with the US. This comes as a US delegation was reportedly set to travel to Islamabad for the discussions.
Iran has officially rejected President Trump's announcement of new peace talks, with state media reporting the refusal. This comes amid ongoing tensions and US threats against the Islamic Republic.
Israel has stated its military is instructed to use 'all power' against imminent threats in Lebanon, despite a ceasefire, and has vowed to level houses.
Iran has reportedly refused to engage in new negotiations, citing threats from former President Trump and an ongoing blockade as reasons for its stance.
A shooting incident near the University of Iowa campus in a downtown nightlife district resulted in multiple injuries, including at least three students. Authorities are investigating the event, which some reports indicate followed a brawl.
With Sephora's opening in Croatia approaching, an article highlights top-selling products globally, with a special focus on Charlotte Tilbury's 'Pillow Talk' collection and other popular items.
A sudden weather change has brought heavy showers to Zagreb and northwestern Croatia, prompting the Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) to issue a yellow alert. Residents are advised to prepare for the abrupt shift in conditions.
A massive fire swept through a coastal village in Sabah, Malaysia, destroying up to 1,000 homes and displacing thousands of residents. Authorities are coordinating aid for the affected population.
Croatian handball player Josip Šimić and his wife Leona have welcomed a daughter, whose name they have revealed. The proud father was present at the birth and shared his emotional experience publicly.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has officially called for the European Union to suspend its Association Agreement with Israel. This move comes amid ongoing tensions and international pressure regarding the conflict.
Sinkevičius has voiced criticism against the current inactive coalition, stating it harms the state, and has not ruled out the possibility of running in the Democrats' chairman elections.
Aleksa Bečić, president of Democratic Montenegro, continued field activities, re-registering party members and engaging with citizens in areas like Ljubovići and Dajba.
A report highlights that 27 canals in the Tangail region of Bangladesh are on the verge of disappearing due to various environmental and human factors. This loss poses significant threats to local ecosystems and water management.
The city administration of Dubrovnik announced that the first parts of a memorial for children killed in the Croatian War of Independence have been delivered to the chosen location in Gruž. Eight of the fifteen elements required for the monument's construction have arrived.
Anna Neata's play 'Über die Notwendigkeit, dass ein See verschwindet' has its German premiere at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden. The production explores themes of climate change, the rise of the right-wing, and femicides.
A US delegation is set to travel to Pakistan for a new round of negotiations with Iran, as Tehran maintains that a final deal is still distant and continues to assert its leverage over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran also claims to be replenishing missile launchers faster than before.
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Iranian forces reportedly fired upon and stopped two Indian-flagged tankers attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Audio transmissions from one vessel indicated it had received prior clearance, leading to confusion and heightened tensions.
US negotiators are set to return to Pakistan for talks with Iran, as President Trump issues warnings of a 'last chance' for a peace deal and renews threats against Iranian infrastructure. Both nations accuse each other of ceasefire breaches, while an Iranian official states Iran does not seek war expansion.
Hong Kong homebuyers are demonstrating strong demand for new flats, extending a streak of brisk sales for developers. One project, Pavilia Farm III, reportedly sold out in a single day, signaling a broader recovery in the city's housing prices.
Nuodėgulis, the cat of Lithuanian MP Agnė Širinskienė, is leading an active life, with its owner sharing stories of its spring adventures with a TV crew.
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Bangladesh has increased fuel prices, including octane and petrol, with 12-kg LPG cylinders fixed at Tk1,940, citing global market volatility and the Iran war as factors driving up costs.
Digital advertising is undergoing a transformation as AI assistants begin to incorporate sponsored content into their chat interactions, changing how brands reach consumers.
Stefanos Kasselakis, leader of the 'Democrats – Progressive Centre' party, commented extensively on the latest developments surrounding the Makari case and the question of whether Lazaridis can remain a Member of Parliament.
Cēsis municipality in Latvia announced it is stepping up efforts to combat the invasive Spanish slug (Arion lusitanicus) this year and is seeking public cooperation.
Julius and Jayden share their story of a marriage proposal without a ring, discussing their unique solution, confused registrars, and the emergence of new traditions.
Several Croatian cities are implementing a practice where grandparents receive financial compensation for caring for their grandchildren, a trend that is becoming increasingly common.
Greek TV presenter Eleni Tsolaki has adopted the popular spring shoe trend of updated ballet flats, a style already favored by fashionistas this season.
Iranian journalists working in London and critical of Tehran report facing stabbings, kidnap threats, and arson attacks. There are growing calls for increased protection and support for these journalists.
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Japan Innovation Party (JIP) are discussing a proposed 10% cut in Lower House seats, with the JIP advocating for a reduction of 45 proportional representation seats.
A discussion explores the evolving landscape of African music, questioning whether the Amapiano genre is beginning to replace Afrobeats in terms of global popularity and influence. The article examines current trends and listener preferences.
Michelin-star chef Massimo Bottura's nonprofit, Food for Soul, transforms surplus food into nourishing meals, inspired by his grandmother's resourcefulness, to combat waste and poverty while offering dignity.
A recent storyline in Spider-Man comics suggests that Peter Parker's true soulmate might not be Mary Jane Watson or Black Cat, indicating a shift in his romantic trajectory.
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A Finnish newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, investigated the presence of Nazis in Helsinki, identifying individuals like Albert Laakso, after a database of millions of Nazi party membership cards was published in the US.
Iran has again closed the Strait of Hormuz, with its Revolutionary Guard threatening to fire on any approaching ships, leading to a significant drop in traffic due to security fears. The US has warned against "blackmail" and reportedly plans to seize Iran-linked vessels.
Dog owners in a Croatian city face fines of up to 800 euros for infractions such as walking dogs off-leash, allowing them to roam, not using muzzles, and failing to clean up after their pets.
Psychologists discuss a unique form of wealth that is reported to bring greater happiness than traditional monetary riches, exploring its nature and impact.
Lazio secured a 2-0 victory over Napoli in Serie A, marking Napoli's first home defeat of the season and effectively ending their Scudetto title aspirations.
A doctor suggests that replacing processed and fatty meats with portions of fatty fish can help maintain arterial health. This dietary change could also reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Lithuanian Democrats are grappling with a 'very serious blow' and are calling for introspection, while also criticizing the LSDP for governing based on polls rather than principles. They emphasize that the state cannot be managed solely by public opinion surveys.
North Macedonia's Ministry of Interior and TAV Macedonia successfully conducted the 'Secure Horizon 2026' exercise, preparing for complex security threats.
The Democratic Montenegro party held its first Women's Forum convention, where President Aleksa Bečić emphasized the importance of women's leadership in strengthening societal values and democratic processes.
At its party congress, Sweden's Left Party re-elected Nooshi Dadgostar as leader and affirmed its demand for ministerial positions in any future government. The party expressed distrust in the Social Democrats, calling them unreliable.
The annual Bloemencorso Bollenstreek (Flower Parade) has commenced in Noordwijk, with colorful, flower-decorated floats making their way through five villages before arriving in Haarlem.
A new pet-friendly residential cruise startup, Fabled Voyages, is accepting deposits, sparking a fresh debate among travelers about whether cruise lines should permit dogs and cats on board.
Canada's hotel scene is expanding with new offerings, including tree houses, art hotels, and Nordic-style retreats, providing diverse accommodation options.
Despite initial hesitation due to the Middle East conflict, Lithuanians are showing renewed interest in a variety of travel destinations beyond traditional choices like Turkey and Greece.
A repeat offender in Seraing, Belgium, has been sentenced to two prison terms of six years and eighteen months for domestic violence, including assault, harassment, threats, and rape.
Donald Trump has floated the idea of eliminating income tax, suggesting that 'large' tariff revenues could fund the move. The proposal raises questions about its financial viability and economic implications.
Thousands of civilians and activists reportedly paralyzed Fidesz's vote-gathering machine on election day, using a film titled "The Price of the Vote" as a tool to prevent vote-buying.
Albanian prisoner Durim Bami has been transferred from a prison in Tirana to Fushë-Krujë after his request, citing threats to his life, was approved by the General Directorate of Prisons.
Hungary has seen a change in its leadership, with a new individual taking the helm. This development has prompted international commentary suggesting that autocrats globally may perceive their positions as less secure.
Zailskienė responded to criticism regarding the withdrawal of pension funds, questioning whether it was possible to change people's minds on the matter. She expressed a lack of understanding for the criticism received.
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.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly raised conspiracy theories suggesting that the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump by Thomas Crooks may have been staged. She stated that "there are a lot of questions" surrounding the incident.
A ballot measure in Virginia concerning a new congressional map is up for a vote, with potential implications to give Democrats an advantage ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
Kuwait's Interior Ministry has affirmed a zero-tolerance policy for any threats to national security. This declaration underscores the government's commitment to maintaining stability and order within the country.
Latvia is experiencing high costs for purchasing and storing its strategic fuel reserves, attributed to a lack of infrastructure and questions surrounding the reputation of some commercial entities involved.
Rat poison has been discovered in HiPP baby food jars in Austria, with similar findings reported in Slovakia and Czechia, prompting a multi-country police investigation into suspected blackmail. The company has initiated product recalls as authorities warn the public.
A session of the Municipal Assembly in Andrijevica, Montenegro, has been postponed once again due to a lack of quorum, with political parties citing disagreements over the formation of new secretariats.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has secured three additional seats after external votes, further increasing his supermajority, while a team has been sent to Brussels to negotiate the release of frozen EU funds.
A 16-year-old girl was critically injured after being hit by a motorcycle and abandoned in Liosion, Greece, leading to the arrest of the driver and two other individuals. The driver, identified as a minor with a criminal record, was apprehended following the incident.
A humanoid robot competed in the Beijing Half Marathon, not only winning the race but also setting a new world record by a significant margin, demonstrating rapid advancements in AI and robotics.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an unexpected stop for a street food snack, known as Jhalmuri, during his election campaign in West Bengal. The impromptu break garnered attention as he interacted with vendors and sampled the local delicacy.
Austrian authorities and the HiPP company have recalled baby food products after rat poison was discovered in jars. Investigations are underway, with suspicions of a blackmail attempt against the manufacturer.
Tensions between the US and Iran are high, with Iran facing a choice between a deal with the US or an oil shutdown. US negotiators are returning to Pakistan for talks, while President Trump has issued warnings, stating it's Iran's "last chance" for a peace deal. Iran, through Pezeshkian, has stated it does not seek an expansion of war.
A heartwarming video of a loving pair of shelter cats, whose tails became intertwined in a dance, has captured the hearts of internet users and quickly spread on Facebook.
The Skopje Zoo marks its centenary with plans for year-long celebrations, including the reconstruction of old animal habitats and a public campaign involving celebrities.
The cities of Oulu, Tampere, and Turku are planning new commuter train services, with operations potentially starting in 2031. Traficom is now seeking decisions from the regions regarding rolling stock acquisitions.
While fatty liver disease is widely known, medical experts are increasingly drawing attention to fatty heart disease, which can lead to various health complications. Researchers are now focusing on this condition due to its potential impact on health.
A Chinese military magazine has proposed that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) could deploy its GJ-21 stealth attack drones to counter a potential swarm of uncrewed combat boats from Taiwan, a strategy inspired by Ukraine. The commentary appeared in Defence Review.
Virginia's upcoming redistricting vote is considered a critical step for the swing state, which recently elected a Democratic governor, as it will determine whether existing voting maps are replaced with ones favoring Democrats.
A Lithuanian article details a personal experience where a relationship, initially seeming like a movie, ended with the individual in the hospital, highlighting the difficulty of recognizing narcissistic personality disorder.
A man named Kedenburg moved from Bremen to Croatia, describing life there as "like in the 90s, free and carefree," where children play outside until evening.
Ilze and Aivars Baloži rescued cats from illegal breeders, giving them a happy new home. The story was featured on Latvian Television's 'Ķepa uz sirds'.
The US military is reportedly preparing to seize ships linked to Iran in the coming days, according to the Wall Street Journal. This comes as Iran issues threats of attacks, warning that any approach will be considered cooperation with an enemy.
Allegations of political corruption against former "democrats" leader Saulius Skvernelis have triggered significant political turmoil in Lithuania, including a request to parliament to lift his immunity.
The US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln feeds approximately 5,100 sailors and aircrew daily, preparing over 17,300 meals, and operates on a repeating 21-day menu cycle.
A filmophile reflects on scenes of violence, beatings, student trampling, accusations, persecutions, detentions, blackmail, threats, and bribery, drawing associations with films.
The Volvo ES90, an electric sedan boasting over 600 km of autonomy, had its premiere in Zagreb, Croatia. The vehicle showcases Volvo's distinct design and commitment to electric mobility.
Péter Magyar's Tisza Party achieved a landslide victory in recent Hungarian parliamentary elections, with its majority growing to 141 seats after the final count. This outcome marks a significant challenge to Viktor Orbán's long-standing political system.
An opinion piece critically examines the theory of matriarchy, stating there is no evidence for its existence in the Stone Age, despite some researchers looking for it in DNA remains, and attributes its invention to an antifeminist from Basel.
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has proposed new rules concerning nominations, election offenses, and the participation of diaspora voters, including a provision for women to secure the first slot in special seats.
The band The Mountain Goats are praised for providing an almost spiritual experience during their performance. Critics note the profound impact of their music on the audience.
Afrofusion artist Sean Dampte is gaining recognition in 2026 for his efforts to connect contemporary Afrobeats with the musical and ideological heritage of Fela Kuti.
The dispute between Candace Owens and Erika Kirk has intensified, with Laura Loomer also involved and new developments emerging regarding Owens's security claims for skipping a TPUSA event. Personal jabs have been exchanged as the controversy heats up.
Milorad Dodik, the leader of Republika Srpska, reiterated his long-standing goal for the entity to unite with Serbia. He stated that their "struggle for freedom" would conclude with this unification.
Pope Francis clarified that his recent speech about "tyrants" was not aimed at Donald Trump and expressed his disinterest in engaging in arguments with the US President. He emphasized a desire to avoid direct conflict despite various interpretations of their relationship.
The final count of votes in Hungary's recent elections has been announced, confirming an increased number of parliamentary mandates for Peter Magyar's Tisza Party. This outcome further strengthens the party's presence in the Hungarian Parliament.
Leaders and officials from the Balkan region convened at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum to discuss the importance of daily cooperation for maintaining peace and stability. Discussions also touched upon broader geopolitical issues and the need for collaboration over fragmentation.
Ella Langley recounted how Morgan Wallen playfully mocked her for forgetting lyrics during an onstage performance, only for him to make the identical error during their subsequent duet.
The president of the New Zealand Police Association (NZPA) has anecdotally heard reports of staff receiving threats during ongoing police pay bargaining, describing the response from senior staff as 'highly disappointing'.
Residents of student housing along the Onderwijsboulevard in Den Bosch are experiencing a severe rat infestation, with students reporting daily sightings of rodents and demanding action from authorities.
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Iranian gunboats fired on a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, an incident that prompted India to summon the Iranian envoy. Ship-tracking data indicated some tankers had crossed the strait before the shots were fired.
ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank have both reported robust financial results for the fourth quarter, with net profits soaring by 8-9% year-on-year. Both banks demonstrated strong credit growth and improved asset quality during this period.
The Finnish national puzzle championships test participants' nerves and dexterity, with competitors demonstrating how to quickly assemble a five-hundred-piece puzzle at SM-level speed.
Many parents in the United Kingdom, including a Lithuanian resident, have been fined for their children missing school due to taking holidays during term time.
According to a party barometer measuring public perceptions, Finland's National Coalition Party is once again considered the most arrogant political party, while the Social Democrats have the strongest overall image.
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz again, citing a US blockade of its ports, leading to maritime chaos. During the closure, an Iranian gunboat reportedly fired upon a tanker, causing other ships to alter course.
Corporate profits are currently at record levels, but experts warn that several factors could lead to their decline, suggesting that the window for continued growth is narrowing.
The Prime Minister of Iceland has been invited to meet with residents of Grindavík, a town significantly impacted by recent seismic activity and volcanic threats. The meeting aims to address the concerns of the affected community.
Milda Mitkutė, co-founder of the international used-item trading platform Vinted, shared that the business idea stemmed from a desire to solve a problem and prove her personal capabilities. She added that it later evolved into an ambition to showcase Lithuania's potential to the world.
A significant number of endangered Eurasian griffon vultures have been spotted in Toba Tharo Lal, Punjab, indicating a rebound in their population within the region and drawing expert attention.
Iran's 'mosquito fleet' of small, nimble boats is highlighted as a potent and hidden threat capable of enforcing a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. These vessels are reportedly concealed in caves, enhancing their strategic advantage.
Hong Kong's second-biggest public housing provider, the Housing Society, plans to gradually expand its supply of subsidised sale flats. The goal is for these flats to account for 40 per cent of its future home supply.
An intelligence-led security raid in Katsina, Nigeria, resulted in the arrest of 26 suspects, with police recovering weapons, ammunition, and drugs from known black spots.
Primary elections in Montana have become a 'purity test' for the state's Republican Party, as a nationally attuned right targets lawmakers who have previously collaborated with Democrats.
A tribute piece remembers Ivica Vidović, one of Croatia's greatest actors, highlighting his indelible mark on Croatian theater and film and his enduring legacy among audiences.
An opinion piece discusses the ongoing US-Israel campaign against Iran, highlighting that key threats like Iran’s nuclear and missile programs remain unresolved and require urgent attention.
Exit polls and early parallel counts indicate that an alliance associated with former President Rumen Radev, often described as pro-Russian, has secured a decisive victory in Bulgaria's parliamentary elections. This outcome also saw the GERB party record its lowest results.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss regional peace and cooperation. The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to advancing diplomacy, with Pakistan reiterating its role as a mediator.
Damir Šehović, leader of Montenegro's Social Democrats, stated that the proposed concession model for airports is harmful and compromised. He also accused parts of the government of deliberately slowing down the country's European integration amidst serious economic challenges.
The French army has lost a second soldier in an ambush in Lebanon, following the death of another military personnel in Iraq in March, highlighting the risks of France's engagement in the region.
Journalists covering Iceland's fishing industry reported warnings and threats, with a political blogger and a former captain from the country's largest fishing company advising caution regarding their journalistic coverage.
The final results of Hungary's parliamentary elections have been published, revealing that Peter Magyar secured more mandates than initially announced. His victory signals potential rapid changes within the country's political landscape.
An opinion piece argues that trust in legacy media has reached a new low, citing the delayed reporting on alleged inappropriate behavior by Eric Swalwell as an example of journalists protecting Democrats.
Residents of Mesotopos village on Lesbos island have blocked roads, demanding the immediate implementation of a universal vaccination program for all sheep and goats in the region.
A Bosnian man, Pero, sold his house in Germany to purchase half of his native village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He plans to transform the village into a tourist destination, driven by a desire to invest in his childhood home.
Volunteers in Opava, Czech Republic, who rescue dozens of dogs and cats annually, are seeking a suitable plot of land and have launched a financial collection to build their own animal shelter.
With the 2026 World Cup weeks away, leaders in New Jersey and New York are struggling to resolve transit issues for MetLife Stadium, with train costs reportedly exceeding $100 per ride. An opinion piece criticizes Democrats' handling of the situation as utterly incompetent.
The IDF has disclosed a new Forward Defense Line in southern Lebanon, stating its operations are aimed at dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure and preventing threats to northern Israel.
Slovenia has been struck by severe storms, strong winds, and hail, with reports of localized flooding in areas like Velenje. The weather front is now advancing towards Croatia.
President Trump announced that peace talks between the US and Iran are set to resume in Pakistan, with JD Vance expected to lead the American delegation. This development follows previous discussions and comes amidst ongoing tensions, despite Trump's earlier remarks about an Iranian ceasefire violation.
The Straw Hat Pirates in the popular manga and anime series 'One Piece' are reportedly on the verge of experiencing their most significant loss in 16 years, hinting at a major plot development.
Rui Costa, President and CEO of the Allen Institute, emphasizes the importance of total transparency in science, particularly in response to funding threats and growing societal skepticism. He asserts that science should not be the property of any political party.
A man in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, allegedly slit the throats of his twin daughters before calling the police to confess to the murders. Shocking details have emerged from the case.
The crucial Michigan Senate race for Democrats has become complicated by internal party disputes concerning Israel and the future direction of the party.
In Council Grove, Kansas, a local daily newspaper has successfully managed to stay in print, bucking the trend of many larger city newspapers closing or switching to digital formats. The article explores how this small-town publication has survived.
Police investigations have revealed that suspects in the TCS 'conversion' case stalked and harassed survivors through various digital platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
A public display of used boats at Shannon Harbour in Co Offaly, Ireland, has attracted numerous browsers and potential buyers ahead of an upcoming auction.
A science article explores the unusual biology of the sea squirt, an animal known for its unique life cycle that includes a stage where it consumes its own brain.
Some Democrats are exploring tax cuts as a means to address affordability and regain political power in Washington, a move that is causing concern among policy experts.
India's economy demonstrates resilience with strong GDP growth projections despite global turmoil and oil shocks from the Iran war, while the US economic outlook faces threats.
Duška Brčić-Šušak, known from 'The Voice Hrvatska', has released her new single 'O Tebi Ovisna', marking another collaboration with author and producer Leo A.
Denmark's Social Democrats and Liberals propose doubling the number of conscripts in the coming years. This initiative comes as youth cohorts are shrinking, raising questions about sufficient volunteers for national defense.
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing widespread allegations of excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and paranoia, which have raised concerns among US officials. Patel has vehemently denied the claims and threatened legal action against media outlets reporting on the issue.
At least 14 parliamentary seats are set for by-election in June in South Korea, with stakes rising as the ruling Democratic Party of Korea finalized its candidate selections.
Morgan Stanley reported first-quarter profits that surpassed Wall Street expectations, driven by a significant increase in dealmaking and record revenues from its equities trading division, leading to a 5% rise in its shares.
Police and ATS arrested a key accused at Delhi airport upon his return from South Africa, in connection with an ISIS-linked module probe and "anti-national" activities. The arrest is part of an ongoing investigation into extremist networks.
An engineer, identified as the main suspect or 'mastermind' behind a workers' protest in Noida, has been arrested at a railway station in Tamil Nadu. Police stated the individual was accused of inciting the protesters.
As scammers employ increasingly sophisticated tactics, new strategies and methods are being developed to combat their activities. The articles detail the ongoing efforts and approaches in the fight against these evolving threats.
A column argues that Finland's security choices, particularly regarding drone threats, must withstand critical scrutiny and that maintaining a sense of security cannot rely on downplaying risks.
European far-right leaders convened in Milan for a rally primarily focused on anti-immigration sentiments, with discussions also touching on the legacy of figures like Orbán. Meanwhile, left-wing leaders gathered in Spain, asserting that the era of the far-right is ending.
Norway's Økokrim is raising an alarm over the annual dumping of tons of recreational and small boats, which can leak toxic and carcinogenic substances into the environment. They are advocating for a national register to address the issue.
A heated political dispute has erupted in Romania, with Sorin Grindeanu and other PSD members clashing with Ilie Bolojan. The conflict involves strong accusations, including 'rats in the state's pantry' and calls for 'deratization,' signaling deep internal tensions within the political landscape.
Public anger is reportedly swelling over Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell's 'open secret' with women that went unreported for years, adding to previous criticism from figures like Bill Maher and ongoing discussions about media coverage of his past controversies.
Latvia has introduced electronic monitoring tools for perpetrators of violence, with five individuals currently under such surveillance, aiming to protect victims and prevent further threats.
FC Lorient secured a 2-0 victory over Olympique de Marseille in a Matchday 30 Ligue 1 fixture. Marseille's defeat extends their winless run to three consecutive games.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties, particularly the Congress, for the defeat of the women's reservation bill, accusing them of 'female foeticide' and 'petty politics.' Opposition leaders, in turn, slammed Modi's address, calling it 'partisan' and a 'decoy.'
An economist in Croatia, Viktor Viljevac, states that while there is room for wage increases, current union demands for average salaries may be too ambitious.
Romanian politician George Simion was observed at a PSD meeting in Timișoara, where he delivered a message to the social democrats. Separately, he also met with Călin Georgescu at the National Library, discussing the opposition's plans.
Latvia's Food and Veterinary Service (PVD) and supermarket chains periodically recall contaminated food products, prompting a discussion on the health risks posed by such items.
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact into law, adding the state's 13 electoral votes to the coalition aiming to elect the president by national popular vote.
Swedes are traveling to the Netherlands for retreats to try psychedelic truffles as an alternative to medication and therapy, with one participant describing a nightmare experience where she 'screamed for hours'.
The article provides statistics and insights into the romantic relationships of NBA stars, including prominent figures like LeBron James and Steph Curry, exploring the personal lives of basketball players.
Voters in Virginia will decide whether the state should redraw its congressional voting map, a move that could potentially give Democrats an advantage in four additional seats, allowing them to hold 10 of Virginia's 11 congressional seats.
MPs from Montenegro's Democrats and SNP parties believe sufficient time has passed to finalize the election of the President and Vice-President of the Inquiry Committee, urging prompt action.
As festival season begins, concertgoers are reportedly paying significantly inflated prices for sold-out event tickets through unregulated WhatsApp groups, with some prices tripling their original cost.
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A growing number of nations, including Iran's neighbors, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, are reportedly considering developing nuclear weapons. This trend is driven by increasing global insecurity, regional threats, and doubts about the reliability of the American nuclear umbrella.
Black spots resembling oil products were discovered on the surface of a pond next to Verēmi primary school in Rēzekne municipality, Latvia, covering an area of 6-8 square meters.