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Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Reconnected to Grid
Worldnrkhelsingin-sanomatruv+12fazberlingskeorfvgdelfi-ltindex-hrn1-serbiaobservador+4 more1d ago15 sources

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Reconnected to Grid

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.

Romanian Writer Warns of Putin's Intentions and Renewed KGB Network
Worldhotnews1d ago

Romanian Writer Warns of Putin's Intentions and Renewed KGB Network

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.

Ukraine Begins EU Accession Talks Amidst Membership Concerns
WorldAPReutersbloomberg+43The GuardianAl Jazeeranrkyle-uutisetruvtagesschauukrainska-pravdaaftonbladet+35 more18d ago46 sources

Ukraine Begins EU Accession Talks Amidst Membership Concerns

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.

Romanian Market Services Sector Declines, One Area Grows
Businesshotnews18d ago

Romanian Market Services Sector Declines, One Area Grows

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.

Cauayan Mayor Condemns NPA Violence
Worldinquirer27d ago

Cauayan Mayor Condemns NPA Violence

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.

PM Modi's Austerity Call Prompts Indian Officials to Cut Costs
Financebloombergyle-uutisetcnbc+31DWle-figarolsm-lvSCMPirozhlasrzeczpospolitavgmarketwatch+23 more1mo ago34 sources

PM Modi's Austerity Call Prompts Indian Officials to Cut Costs

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.

Swiss CEO Considers Vienna Refueling Stops Amid Kerosene Crisis
Businessnzzder-standarddie-presse+220-minutenDaily Nation1mo ago5 sources

Swiss CEO Considers Vienna Refueling Stops Amid Kerosene Crisis

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.

Sam Smith and Christian Cowan Announce Engagement
Culturemorgunbladidindex-hr24ur+3deadlinevijesti-mecdm-me1mo ago6 sources

Sam Smith and Christian Cowan Announce Engagement

Singer Sam Smith and fashion designer Christian Cowan have reportedly become engaged. Multiple reports indicate the couple is overjoyed and deeply in love.

Orhei Mayoral Candidate Disqualified Over Alleged Șor Network Ties
Worldnewsmaker-mdzdg-md1mo ago2 sources

Orhei Mayoral Candidate Disqualified Over Alleged Șor Network Ties

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.

Pedestrian Fined for Entering Highway in Romania
Politicsdigi241mo ago

Pedestrian Fined for Entering Highway in Romania

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.

Deportee Riots on AUA Flight, Deploys Emergency Slide
Worldder-standarddie-presse24ur1mo ago3 sources

Deportee Riots on AUA Flight, Deploys Emergency Slide

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.

Rising Fuel Costs Impact Airlines and European Economy
BusinessReutersBBCbloomberg+58NYTNPRcbccnbchelsingin-sanomatruvaftonbladetDW+50 more1mo ago61 sources

Rising Fuel Costs Impact Airlines and European Economy

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.

Explosion and Fire at Bucharest Power Plant Disrupts Services
Worlddelfi-ltdigi24hotnews+4danasklix-banaftemporikinewsmaker-md1mo ago7 sources

Explosion and Fire at Bucharest Power Plant Disrupts Services

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.

Helsinki's Kruunuvuorensilta Bridge to Open
Worldhelsingin-sanomat1mo ago

Helsinki's Kruunuvuorensilta Bridge to Open

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.

Judge Halts Trump’s White House Ballroom Project; Trump Says Work Can Continue
BusinessAPReutersbloomberg+46NYTwsjNPRAl Jazeerahelsingin-sanomatberlingskeDWle-figaro+38 more2mo ago49 sources

Judge Halts Trump’s White House Ballroom Project; Trump Says Work Can Continue

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 to Ban Gasoline Exports from April 1 to Prioritize Domestic Supply and Stabilize Prices
WorldReutersbloombergFT+38The Guardiannrkyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatukrainska-pravdafazaftonbladetDW+30 more2mo ago41 sources

Russia to Ban Gasoline Exports from April 1 to Prioritize Domestic Supply and Stabilize Prices

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.

NLEX issues Meycauayan Bridge repair advisory
Businessinquirer3mo ago

NLEX issues Meycauayan Bridge repair advisory

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

US Official Compares European Migration to D-Day Invasion at Anniversary Event
EnvironmentBBCle-mondeAl Jazeera+51Fox Newsnrkcbchelsingin-sanomatruvtagesschauukrainska-pravdafaz+43 more8d ago54 sources

US Official Compares European Migration to D-Day Invasion at Anniversary Event

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.

Daily News Briefing for June 5-6
Worldhelsingin-sanomatlsm-lv8d ago2 sources

Daily News Briefing for June 5-6

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.

GAUA-KNUST Adopts Constitution and Electoral Reforms
Politicsmyjoyonline18d ago

GAUA-KNUST Adopts Constitution and Electoral Reforms

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.

Haiti Gang Clashes Kill 78, Displace Thousands in Port-au-Prince
Worldle-mondewapoyle-uutiset+7nosruvaftonbladetberlingskeFrance 24iefimeridanewsbeast1mo ago10 sources

Haiti Gang Clashes Kill 78, Displace Thousands in Port-au-Prince

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.

Multiple Companies Report Q1 Losses
Businessdie-presseYahooseeking-alpha1mo ago3 sources

Multiple Companies Report Q1 Losses

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 Rocked by Corruption Allegations and Post-Election Scrutiny
Businessbloombergfazder-standard+24telextvn24die-pressehvgindex-hrn1-serbiaaktuality-skdnevnik-bg+16 more1mo ago27 sources

Hungarian Politics Rocked by Corruption Allegations and Post-Election Scrutiny

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 Launches 5G MAX Network in Moldova
Technologynewsmaker-mdzdg-md1mo ago2 sources

Moldtelecom Launches 5G MAX Network in Moldova

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.

Man Dies in Paimio Car Crash, Suspect Identified
Worldhelsingin-sanomatdanas1mo ago2 sources

Man Dies in Paimio Car Crash, Suspect Identified

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.

Lufthansa Group Airlines Revise Carry-On Baggage Policy
Businesstagesschauder-standardorf+6die-pressednevnik-bgstraits-timesnaftemporiki20-minutenswissinfo1mo ago9 sources

Lufthansa Group Airlines Revise Carry-On Baggage Policy

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.

Howard Stern's Former Assistant Sues Over Alleged Hostile Workplace
CultureThe IndependentYahoocdm-me+1tmz2mo ago4 sources

Howard Stern's Former Assistant Sues Over Alleged Hostile Workplace

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.

Helicopter Crash on Kauai Kills Three
WorldThe Guardiannosn1-serbia+3hindustan-times20-minutenmyjoyonline2mo ago6 sources

Helicopter Crash on Kauai Kills Three

A tourist helicopter crashed on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, resulting in the deaths of three people. Two individuals survived the incident.

Four Dead in Vienna Construction Accident
Worlddie-presse2mo ago

Four Dead in Vienna Construction Accident

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.

This week’s milestones: March 8 to March 14
Politicsinquirer3mo ago

This week’s milestones: March 8 to March 14

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

NATO Ground Forces Begin Operations in Finland
Worldyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomat9d ago2 sources

NATO Ground Forces Begin Operations in Finland

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.

Incendiu puternic în București
World14d ago

Incendiu puternic în București

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.

AUA CEO Warns of Losing Regional Routes Without Cost Reduction
Politicsdie-presse17d ago

AUA CEO Warns of Losing Regional Routes Without Cost Reduction

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.

Chernobyl 40th Anniversary Marked Amid Ukraine War Nuclear Safety Concerns
EnvironmentAPBBCle-monde+36wapoAl Jazeeraruvtagesschauukrainska-pravdafazaftonbladetle-figaro+28 more1mo ago39 sources

Chernobyl 40th Anniversary Marked Amid Ukraine War Nuclear Safety Concerns

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.

European Weather Forecasts for April 18-19 Weekend
WorldNYTaftonbladetle-figaro+26lsm-lvsvenska-dagbladetrzeczpospolitatvn24delfi-ltdeloforbesindex-hr+18 more1mo ago29 sources

European Weather Forecasts for April 18-19 Weekend

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 Proposes Stricter Electricity Grid Connection Rules
Businessdigi242mo ago

Romania Proposes Stricter Electricity Grid Connection Rules

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.

Trump Reiterates Hormuz Ultimatum, Iran Warns Retaliation and Restricts Strait Access
WorldAPReutersBBC+153bloombergNYTeconomistwsjFTle-mondewapoThe Guardian+145 more2mo ago156 sources

Trump Reiterates Hormuz Ultimatum, Iran Warns Retaliation and Restricts Strait Access

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.

Mozambique Conducts Pilot Census for 2027
Worldobservador3mo ago

Mozambique Conducts Pilot Census for 2027

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.

AUA Increases Profit to 84 Million Euros in 2025
Businessder-standarddie-presse3mo ago2 sources

AUA Increases Profit to 84 Million Euros in 2025

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.