The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, Europe's largest, has been reconnected to the electricity grid after experiencing a blackout. The IAEA confirmed that the plant once again has external power supply.
In an interview, Romanian writer and journalist Sabina Fati warns of a concrete threat from Russia, stating that the KGB network in Romania has been continuously renewed and expressing pessimism about Putin's intentions to potentially block gas extraction in the Black Sea.
Building permit applications in Frankfurt are now being processed more quickly than before, leading to an increase in approved construction permits for housing, attributed to successful digitalization efforts.
Annette Mann, CEO of Austrian Airlines (AUA), discussed challenges facing the airline industry in Austria, including kerosene shortages, ticket pricing, and the implementation of women's quotas.
The Timișoara ring road, inaugurated a year and a half ago, has become a critical point for traffic and road safety due to frequent serious accidents, risky maneuvers, and blockages, despite road workers adding more signs.
LUCENA CITY — Farm-to-market road (FMR) projects worth P120 million in Catanauan, Quezon, are nearing completion and are expected to open soon after an inspection by the Department of Agrarian Reform…
Bucharest police have arrested 22 individuals accused of operating a drug trafficking network that sold drugs and psychoactive substances to 'young and very young' clients, primarily at events and parties in the capital.
Bucharest's centralized district heating system experienced real thermal energy losses of 37.73% in 2024, amounting to 1.7 million megawatt-hours per year, according to a document published by the Capital City Hall.
A housing company in Rauma, Finland, neglected renovations for so long that authorities threatened a living ban. A facade renovation was agreed upon at a recent company meeting, though the cost to shareholders is unknown.
A swimming area known as 'Gschirrwasser' in Klosterneuburg, Austria, has been closed after tests revealed contamination by blue-green algae in the Danube's old arm. The algae pose a particular danger to dogs.
Ukraine has officially begun negotiations for EU membership, with President Zelenskyy emphasizing that Ukraine will not accept a 'second-class' status within the Union. This comes as the EU also sets a timeline for Moldova and Ukraine's accession, while addressing other regional issues like CO2 quotas and roaming charges in the Balkans.
Official data from the National Institute of Statistics shows that the turnover in Romania's market services sector decreased by almost 10% in the first three months of the year, indicating a broader economic signal, though one specific area saw growth.
A science article explores how ants construct intricate, meter-sized nests without a central leader, raising questions about their organizational methods.
Heavy rains and storms have severely impacted Moldova, causing power outages, floods, and damage to railway infrastructure, prompting intervention from Romania.
Preparations for the move into the new CHL building are already underway, even though the construction completion date has been pushed back from 2028 to the end of 2029, highlighting the challenges of such a large construction project.
A Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) fighter jet was forced to make an emergency landing at Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA). The landing was prompted by an engine issue.
Despite promises of investment, German municipalities feel restricted by current public construction policies, leading to calls for greater flexibility and freedom in the sector.
Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara condemned alleged violence, intimidation, and disturbance caused by the New People’s Army (NPA) in his municipality, assuring public safety.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for austerity and wise spending, particularly regarding fuel consumption, has led to various officials, including Gujarat ministers, reducing their convoys and adopting more frugal practices. This initiative comes amidst broader economic considerations and a regional fuel crisis impacting services like Air India.
The CEO of Swiss International Air Lines has stated that the airline is considering making refueling stops in Vienna for its Asia-bound flights. This measure is being explored as a potential solution to the ongoing kerosene crisis.
Wide receiver Jauan Jennings, a former Tennessee favorite, has reportedly signed a new contract with the Minnesota Vikings, finding a new home in the NFL.
Singer Sam Smith and fashion designer Christian Cowan have reportedly become engaged. Multiple reports indicate the couple is overjoyed and deeply in love.
The Romanian president honored the Steaua Bucharest football team that won the European Cup in 1986, commemorating the 40th anniversary of their historic achievement.
A mayoral candidate for Orhei, representing the 'Democracy at Home' party, has been removed from the electoral race due to alleged connections with the 'Șor' network. This decision has sparked reactions, including calls for an election boycott and defense from other political figures.
Restoration efforts have commenced on Mauao Mount Maunganui, with the completion time estimated to be up to four months, depending on weather conditions.
A man from Argeș county, Romania, received two fines totaling over 2,800 lei after he entered a highway as a pedestrian and subsequently caused a disturbance when police informed him that highways are not for pedestrians.
The Port of Oakland and the City and County of San Francisco have reached a settlement, allowing Oakland International Airport to include "San Francisco" in its name. The agreement resolves a trademark lawsuit over the proposed renaming.
This article discusses former 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings, suggesting he might be overpricing his value in the market. It also notes that an AFC East team has shown interest in him.
A gas pipeline was damaged during construction work in Rucăr, Argeș County, Romania, leading to gas leaks and the restriction of traffic in the affected area.
A deportee caused a disturbance on an Austrian Airlines flight from Berlin to Vienna, resulting in the deployment of an emergency slide. The incident led to disruptions on the aircraft.
Surging fuel prices, particularly jet fuel, are significantly impacting the airline industry, leading to flight cancellations, capacity cuts, and potential fare increases. This trend, often linked to geopolitical tensions, is also contributing to broader inflation and prompting EU discussions on energy crisis measures.
A powerful explosion and subsequent fire occurred at the CET Vest power plant in Bucharest, leading to a large mobilization of emergency teams. The incident caused disruptions to energy supply and left thousands of homes without hot water.
Over 20 junior football players from Steaua București, who were on tour in Arad, Romania, were taken to the County Hospital with symptoms of food poisoning. None of the 24 affected players required admission.
The Kruunuvuorensilta bridge in Helsinki is scheduled to open on Saturday, with celebrations planned for the afternoon. Attendees are encouraged to wear crowns for the festivities.
Health officials in Hawaii have issued brown water advisories across Kaua'i, O'ahu, Maui, and the Big Island following heavy rainfall from a Kona Low storm, warning of dangerous water conditions.
Ukrainassa ja Venäjällä vietetään ortodoksista pääsiäistä kuluvana viikonloppuna. Sen kunniaksi on sovittu tulitauosta, mutta Ukraina ilmoitti lauantai-iltana havainneensa jo 469 rikkomusta.
Lufthansa flight attendants have commenced their scheduled strike, leading to numerous flight cancellations and disruptions across Germany, while subsidiary carriers deploy larger aircraft and additional frequencies to mitigate the impact.
The article details the impoverished childhood of Mircea Lucescu, growing up in a small room with his family of five children in a poor neighborhood of Bucharest.
Xavier Trudeau, son of former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has positively commented on his father's relationship with singer Katy Perry, stating that his happiness is what matters most.
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa bacteria has been detected once more in the water supply network of the Ploiești Pediatric Hospital in Romania, leading to limitations on new admissions.
The Lahntalbahn railway line in Germany will be closed for six weeks due to construction work, requiring commuters and travelers to use replacement bus services. Specific sections and dates of the closure have been announced.
A judge has issued an order to temporarily halt the construction of a multi-million dollar ballroom at former President Trump's White House property, pending statutory authorization from Congress, though Trump has suggested work on the project can continue despite the ruling.
Russia has announced a ban on gasoline exports starting April 1, aiming to prioritize domestic supplies and stabilize fuel prices amidst surging domestic prices and turbulence in global oil markets. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak instructed the energy ministry to draft a resolution for this measure, which will last until July 31st.
Three people died when a helicopter on a doors-off tour crashed into the ocean near Kalalau Beach on Kauai, Hawaii, on Thursday afternoon. The helicopter was operated by Airborne Aviation.
The Romanian Pavăl brothers have renamed their acquired retail network in Greece to Dedeman Hellas Sole Owner S.A. and approved a capital increase of 25 million euros for the company.
US Ambassador to Bucharest, Darryl Nirenberg, made his first post on Donald Trump's Truth Social network, affirming his commitment to promoting the "America First" agenda.
Brazilian entrepreneur Kauan Von Novack has released his fourth book, which explores burnout and uncertainty in modern society, connecting technological advancements, mental health, and accelerated social transformation.
Finland is expecting clear weather for Saturday, ideal for outdoor activities. However, night frosts are common in clear areas, prompting advice against rushing tire changes.
Emergency services, including the fire department, paramedics, and police, are on site for a major operation in Vienna-Alsergrund, where a worker is feared to be buried after a construction accident.
Rețeaua electrică națională a Cubei s-a prăbușit, luni, a anunțat operatorul național, lăsând aproximativ 10 milioane de oameni fără electricitate, pe fondul blocadei petroliere impuse de SUA, care a…
INE President Magaua attends UN Statistical Commission session in New York as Mozambique gears up for its first fully digital population census next year – Watch CLUB OF MOZAMBIQUE
CITY OF MEYCAUAYAN, Bulacan—Motorists using the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) are warned of possible travel delays due to the ongoing repair of Meycauayan Bridge. Work began with the stretch of the bridge along the right outermost southbound lane but full lane closures will be implemented from March 7 to March 13, the NLEX Corporation said
Forschende legten gemauerte, reich dekorierte Grabstätten und einfachere Erdgräber auf dem Gebiet der Basilika Sankt Paul frei. Die Funde sind außergewöhnlich gut erhalten
Traffic on Muncești road in Chișinău will be completely closed from Monday to Friday, between Grădina Botanică and Băcioii Noi streets, for rehabilitation work.
The Romanian National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) is preparing to shut down its network of physical stores. The decision comes as the stores are deemed inefficient due to insufficient sales.
The long-awaited opening of the Stuttgart 21 railway project in Germany has been postponed again until the end of 2031, attributed to 'drastic failures' by Deutsche Bahn's project company.
During the D-Day anniversary commemoration, US official Pete Hegseth drew controversy by comparing current European migration to an 'invasion' of dangerous ideologies. His remarks sparked criticism and were seen as an attack on immigration.
This story provides a summary of the most important news headlines for Saturday, June 6, and news in easy language for June 5. It serves as a daily news briefing for these dates.
The US National Science Foundation (NSF) is set to begin decommissioning a vast network of over 900 deep-sea sensors in the Pacific and Atlantic waters, previously used for monitoring El Nino.
Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon has pledged year-round dredging and desilting operations for the Pinacanauan-Cagayan river confluence in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, to address environmental concerns.
Şapte persoane au fost evacuate, duminică dimineaţă, dintr-un bloc de pe şoseaua Colentina din Sectorul 2 al Capitalei, după ce un incendiu a izbucnit la un restaurant şi trei spaţii comerciale din…
Romanian gymnastics legend Nadia Comăneci, known as the "Goddess of Montreal," was decorated with the National Order "Star of Romania" in the rank of Grand Cross by Nicușor Dan. The ceremony honored her significant contributions.
The Canton of Schwyz announced that potentially toxic blue-green algae blooms have been found in Lake Lauerz. While swimming is still possible, authorities advise caution.
The Ghana Association of University Administrators at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (GAUA-KNUST) has adopted a local constitution and proposed new electoral procedures to enhance transparency and reduce disputes.
Resigned Culture Minister Demeter Andras Istvan stated he has approached prosecutors, requesting verification of a public recording where he allegedly used offensive terms.
A resident of a building that burned in Kalasatama, Finland, described hearing fire engines and smelling smoke, waiting over an hour for evacuation through thick smoke.
Southern Finland is expected to experience sunny and warm weather this weekend, with Saturday potentially marking the first official hot day of summer in Helsinki.
Groups are protesting alleged surveillance activities at a mortuary in Negros where the remains of Vince Francis Dingding, a former UP Cebu student leader and alleged rebel, are being held. Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara stated that Dingding would be given a decent burial.
Romania's interim Minister of Defense, Radu Miruță, met with Steaua supporters at the stadium, asserting that the team should be judged on the field, not in offices, and criticizing political decisions and 'behind-the-scenes games' hindering the club's promotion.
A new access road for Greenfield Băneasa in northern Bucharest has opened, expected to reduce traffic on Aleea Teișani by up to 50% and decongest the connection between DN1 and the Ring Road.
Violent gang clashes in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, have resulted in the deaths of at least 78 people and displaced approximately 5,000 residents since Saturday. The escalating violence has severely impacted the city's suburbs.
Austrian Airlines (AUA) is defending its continued operation of domestic flights, with its CEO stating they are crucial for securing the airline's hub and location, even if not always profitable.
A new short film by journalist Cătălin Țepelin explains how Steaua Bucharest, a team from a communist country, became the best in Europe for the first time in history in 1986, targeting both those who lived through it and younger generations.
Several companies have reported financial losses for the first quarter, despite some showing increased activity. Lucid posted a Q1 loss even with rising revenue and production, while Austrian Airlines (AUA) incurred over 100 million euros in losses despite improved capacity utilization.
Hungarian politics is facing significant turmoil, with new accusations of corruption against government-linked businesses and organizations, including alleged overpricing in state contracts and questionable funding allocations. These developments follow recent elections and involve prominent figures like Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar.
Moldtelecom has officially launched its 5G MAX network in the Republic of Moldova, marking a new stage in the country's digital infrastructure development and expanding access to modern communication services.
A man was killed in a car accident in Paimio on Saturday, reportedly while a passenger in a vehicle driven by a suspect. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.
The article discusses how artificial intelligence and local agreements are aligning the interests of both the bourgeoisie and workers, moving away from traditional class struggle.
A community meeting was held to update residents on the progress to re-open Mauao, nearly 100 days after a landslide at Mount Maunganui killed six holiday-makers.
An investigation into Romania's 'Bolojan List' for renewable energy reveals patterns and connections behind photovoltaic companies that have reserved Transelectrica's transport network for 5-12 years. Journalists are attempting to uncover the economic and political ties of these firms.
The widespread use of trolley bags, once promoted by low-cost airlines for hand luggage, is now facing changes as carriers like AUA and Lufthansa begin charging for them, reflecting shifts in mass tourism.
Lufthansa, SWISS, and Austrian Airlines are introducing new fare options that eliminate free carry-on luggage for larger items, requiring passengers to pay extra for bags exceeding a small personal item. This change affects the size and cost of hand luggage across their services.
A fatal accident occurred at a construction site in Stäfa, Zurich, when a concrete slab, acting as a canopy, broke off and struck a construction worker, killing him.
A new project in Romania proposes to exempt buildings owned by individuals without access to public water, sewage, or natural gas networks from property tax.
A head-on collision in Tuusula, Finland, resulted in the deaths of two young adults on a Saturday night. Police suspect that speeding was the cause of the fatal accident.
Rich Starry, o navă petrolieră și chimică chineză sancționată, și-a mascat locația exactă în Golful Persic timp de mai bine de 10 zile înainte de a pleca prin Strâmtoarea Ormuz săptămâna aceasta.
Gigi Becali, a 67-year-old Romanian public figure, was fined on Easter night after being caught driving 109 km/h in a 40 km/h zone on Pipera Road and lacking required documents.
Multiple wildfires ignited across Finland on Saturday, with many starting from controlled burning and brush clearing. Fire officials are advising against open fires due to the current conditions.
Leslie Kuhn, Howard Stern's former assistant, has filed a lawsuit claiming the famed radio personality created a hostile work environment, a decision her attorney described as not made lightly. New reports continue to detail the allegations against the radio personality.
The dangerous Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria has been detected once more in the water network of the Ploiești Pediatric Hospital in Romania, leading to measures to halt water consumption and limit new admissions.
The Bucharest General Council has approved the creation of a network of 'climate shelters' within the capital, utilizing public and private spaces like libraries and museums, to provide refuge during heatwaves and severe cold.
Police and electricity distribution specialists in Mureș county, Romania, are carrying out 20 searches targeting individuals suspected of using clandestine installations for illegal electricity connections.
Preparatory construction work has commenced for the controversial S1 Lobau motorway in Austria, confirmed by Asfinag, while opponents plan further demonstrations.
CAUAYAN CITY, Isabela — The third wave of fuel price increases has forced public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers and operators to either cut trips or temporarily stop operations, transport groups in…
Police in Tanauan City, Batangas province, seized over P1.3 million worth of shabu and arrested two alleged high-value traffickers in a buy-bust operation.
Four people have died in a construction accident in Vienna, with liquid concrete complicating the recovery efforts for several hours. A union is demanding a full investigation into the incident.
Cuba și-a repus în funcțiune rețeaua electrică și cea mai mare centrală electrică pe bază de petrol, după o pană de curent la nivel național care a durat peste 29 de ore, apărută în condițiile în…
Russia has discreetly intensified its intelligence operations in Vienna, leveraging Austria's neutral status and legislative loopholes to expand what Western officials describe as one of its largest clandestine platforms in Europe.
Traffic was restricted on Mihai Bravu Road in Bucharest after an asphalt collapse created a crater approximately one square meter in size. The incident occurred on Saturday, March 14.
Zeci de mii de locuitori din Curtea de Argeș nu au apă potabilă la robinet de aproximativ patru luni, după ce analizele au arătat că rețeaua de alimentare este infestată cu o bacterie periculoasă.
March 10, 2001 A plebiscite was held which duly ratified and approved the cityhood of Tanauan, Batangas by virtue of Republic Act No. 9005, signed on February 2, 2001 by then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. It was originally founded as a town in 1572 by Augustinian missionaries near the lake of what was then called
Iranul a petrecut zeci de ani și a cheltuit miliarde de dolari pentru a pregăti luptători străini, precum A.J. - comandant al unui grup paramilitar pro-iranian din Irak - pentru un moment ca acesta.
Umsatz und Zahl der Fluggäste stiegen um drei Prozent. Ergebnis 2026 soll sich trotz Iran-Kriegs „deutlich verbessern“. Die Zahl der Beschäftigten ist um 50 Mitarbeiter gesunken.
Elon Musk's Starlink satellite network is collaborating with German telecom giant Deutsche Telekom to launch a new satellite-based mobile service across 10 European countries.
The first-ever global map of fungal networks has revealed the astonishing extent of these underground systems. Scientists estimate that these networks are so vast they could cover 10% of the Milky Way.
Susan Wallace has been appointed as the first wāhine Māori Anglican bishop of Te Waipounamu, following in her father's footsteps and becoming the first to wear a moko kauae.
European leaders are increasingly cautious about China and must urgently develop a serious strategy to avoid Beijing's economic dominance, warned Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever. Critics are harsh on the EU's current approach.
Austrian Airlines CEO Annette Mann provides insights into why flight tickets are expensive, how much profit airlines retain, and strategies for success in the competitive aviation industry.
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According to CNN, Israel has secretly established a network of elite military and intelligence units in Azerbaijan, near the Iranian border. These strategic points were reportedly deployed to closely monitor Iran during a conflict.
NATO's forward-deployed ground forces have officially begun their operations in Finland. This marks a significant step in Finland's integration into the NATO alliance.
A fire broke out at the Cauayan City police station in Isabela, Philippines, injuring the police chief and causing an estimated P700,000 in property damage.
The Austrian government is expected to accommodate AUA and Ryanair by potentially lowering the flight tax, which has been a long-standing demand from the airlines due to rising costs.
Un incendiu puternic a izbucnit în timpul nopții în cartierul Coletina din Capitală, potrivit Digi 24. Flăcările au cuprins un restaurant și trei magazine de pe Șoșeaua Colentina.
Sanda Țăranu, a prominent and long-serving journalist for Romanian Television and an emblematic figure in Romanian media, has passed away at the age of 87.
Annette Mann, CEO of Austrian Airlines (AUA), criticized high operating costs at Vienna Schwechat Airport and warned that AUA's parent company, Lufthansa, might withdraw aircraft from Austria. She stated that without cost reductions, AUA would have to abandon connections to federal states.
The media service distributor 'TV-BOX' SRL, which leases the 'StarNet' SRL network, has been fined 100,000 lei by Moldova's Audiovisual Council for violating audiovisual media service code provisions.
Finnish aid worker Roope Mustonen has been held in pre-trial detention in Ukraine for an unusually long period, with an external lawyer suspecting corruption in the process. A court hearing observed by Yle appeared unusual.
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. affirmed the legitimacy of the Army's operations in Toboso and Cauayan towns, where 19 alleged New People's Army combatants were killed in a series of armed encounters.
Finland is expected to experience sunny and dry weather across most of the country on Saturday, with temperatures potentially reaching heatwave levels in the south. However, a widespread rain system is forecast to arrive on Sunday, bringing cooler conditions.
A helicopter transporting pilgrims from Badrinath was forced to make an emergency landing in Uttarakhand due to a mid-air scare. All individuals on board were reported safe following the incident.
Digi România, the country's largest fixed internet provider, has been mandated to allow other operators access to its network in 5,894 localities where it was the sole provider or market leader.
A former student leader, identified by the military as a New People’s Army (NPA) member, was among five individuals killed during an encounter with government troops in Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Romania's National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) has conducted raids at Bucharest's Sector 3 City Hall and Local Police. The investigation targets an alleged corruption network, including how a deputy mayor's associate became police chief despite failing a competition.
Extensive construction work around the Mainz railway hub, involving hundreds of millions of euros in infrastructure upgrades, is causing train cancellations, particularly affecting S-Bahn services in May, with disruptions expected until 2030.
Articles commemorate the 40th anniversary of Steaua București's historic victory in the European Champions Cup on May 7, 1986. This event is highlighted as a moment of national pride and competent achievement.
An experiment conducted in a showroom with over 130 sofa models investigates how the choice of a sofa significantly influences the entire living room's design and feel.
The National Bank of Romania is launching two commemorative coins, one silver and one copper-plated tombac, to mark 40 years since Steaua București won the European Champions Cup.
The HIPOCRAT Medical Network is celebrating 30 years of activity this month, marking three decades of investment in medical services and technology by offering a 30% anniversary discount.
The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) is criticized for its approach to the Lobauautobahn (S1 highway) construction, described as a desperate attempt to subject ecological reality to social partnership logic.
Extensive construction work is set to begin tomorrow on one of Germany's most important railway lines, between Hamburg and Hannover, impacting travelers for several weeks.
Several Steaua ultras were reportedly arrested after allegedly pursuing and threatening a Dinamo fan with a weapon following a playoff match, also capturing a flag from a rival group.
Austrian Airlines has introduced new uniforms, confirming that the popular red tights, which have become a cult item, will remain part of the cabin crew's attire.
The 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was commemorated, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accusing Russia of 'nuclear terrorism' and highlighting ongoing threats to nuclear safety due to the war. The event also recognized the surviving 'liquidators' who responded to the 1986 catastrophe.
Construction work has commenced for the new Zeller Bridge in Frankfurt, Germany. The project is part of ongoing infrastructure developments in the Rhein-Main region.
A 35-year-old man, Jason Savage, who died in a car crash, was identified as a boarder at the Rangataua house of 62-year-old John Seymour, where a body was found burned shortly after a blaze.
Police have launched a homicide investigation after a man was found dead in a house fire in Rangataua. Authorities suspect the blaze was deliberately lit.
Daniel Băluţă, president of PSD Bucharest, stated that the PSD would put a stop to divisive behavior, questioning the difference between the current premier and a presidential candidate whose elections were annulled.
Weather forecasts for April 18-19 across several European countries predict a mix of sunny periods and potential rain, with rising temperatures in some areas. Separately, Typhoon Sinlaku is reported to be moving farther away from the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
Romania's Prime Minister's Chancellery has proposed tightening conditions for connecting to the electricity grid to discourage speculative or unserious projects. This move comes as only a small fraction of approved projects are currently being built.
CAUAYAN CITY, Isabela — Tricycle drivers and operators are bracing for reduced earnings as the city government moves to finalize an odd-even scheme, a proposal that has been met with lukewarm…
Romanian Minister of Economy Irineu Darău announced that a building on Șoseaua Olteniței, which had been occupied for 18 years without the Ministry of Economy collecting any rent, has been returned to state patrimony.
Construction work at Frankfurt's main train station is advancing, as reported in a local briefing that also covers the competition for the Frankfurt Marathon and potential hazards from trees in the Rhein-Main region.
The Romanian government is set to discuss an emergency ordinance for the establishment of an Agricultural Sustainability Data Network (RDDA) during its Thursday meeting. This system aims to provide more detailed monitoring of farms across the country.
George Orwell's classic dystopian novel '1984' is experiencing a surge in popularity, leading to high demand and long waiting lists in many libraries as readers seek to understand current events through its themes.
Numerous environmental organizations and activist groups are demonstrating in front of the Ministry of Transport to protest the preparatory construction work for the controversial Lobautunnel project.
Romania's Minister of Defense, Radu Miruţă, announced a €10,000 reduction in the rental fee for Steaua Stadium, making it available for €24,760, in hopes of increasing public use.
SpaceX confirmed that a Starlink satellite experienced an orbital anomaly, leading to communication disruptions and the generation of space debris, with reports indicating the satellite broke up into dozens of fragments.
President Donald Trump has reiterated his 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to 'obliterate' its power plants and energy infrastructure. Tehran has warned it will respond with attacks on U.S. and Israeli energy targets if its facilities are targeted and stated the strait is open to all except "enemy" ships.
Four construction workers have died and a fifth 45-year-old worker is in critical condition after undergoing emergency surgery following a scaffolding collapse. A union is demanding a full investigation into the incident.
In der Wiener Porzellangasse ist am gestrigen Dienstag ein Baugerüst eingestürzt. Dabei kamen vier Bauarbeiter ums Leben, ein weiterer wurde schwer verletzt
An asphalt collapse on Mihai Bravu Road in Bucharest affected at least ten concrete slabs and severely degraded the district heating gallery, leading to continued traffic restrictions in the capital.
Mozambique's National Institute of Statistics (INE) president, Eliza Magaua, announced that a pilot census for the 2027 national census will take place in August, with data collection scheduled between August 1 and 15.
Lufthansa subsidiary AUA is undergoing its largest fleet transformation and is currently benefiting from the absence of Gulf carriers in the crisis region, leading them to seek negotiations on fees.
Austrian Airlines (AUA) reported a profit increase to 84 million euros in 2025, with both revenue and passenger numbers rising by three percent, while the number of employees slightly decreased.
Employers in the European Economic Area are offering 121 job vacancies through the EURES Romania network, according to data published by the National Agency for Employment (ANOFM).
”Alakulo on synti”, hän oli sanonut vaimon mukaan vielä lauantaina luovuttaessaan taulua asiakkaalle. Raekallio oli yksi suurista lappilaisista taiteilijoista.