Ivan Bosiljčić and Mladen Lukić Release New Duet
Actors Ivan Bosiljčić and Mladen Lukić have released a new studio duet titled "Ne kuni me, ne ruži me majko." The collaboration evolved from a spontaneous meeting at a concert into a recorded song.
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Actors Ivan Bosiljčić and Mladen Lukić have released a new studio duet titled "Ne kuni me, ne ruži me majko." The collaboration evolved from a spontaneous meeting at a concert into a recorded song.
Spanish presenter Paz Padilla reflects on the pain of loss and the continuous nature of grief, coinciding with the publication of her latest book, 'Alzar el duelo' (Raising Grief).
Three Colombian soldiers were killed and two others wounded in an ambush involving explosive-laden drones, carried out by dissidents from the 'Comandos de Frontera' group.
Cadence Design Systems' stock saw an increase following Needham's assessment that Electronic Design Automation (EDA) is experiencing its "ChatGPT moment," indicating a significant technological advancement.

Martin Rothweiler has been appointed the new leader of the AfD faction in Baden-Württemberg. Despite promises of 'professionalization,' radical positions within the party remain prominent.
Uzbekistan is broadening its external labor migration program, aiming to facilitate more opportunities for its citizens to work abroad.

A French commercial ship reported being fired upon while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about maritime security. Meanwhile, a second Malaysian oil-laden vessel successfully cleared the strategic waterway.

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has extended its trading window to seven hours, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm WAT, effective April 27, 2026. This move aims to enhance market liquidity, improve price discovery, and broaden investor access.

Streamer Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, is experiencing health and career difficulties following a live stream overdose, leading to his publicist's resignation due to health concerns.

A significant weather change is anticipated across parts of Europe, with a cold front expected to bring widespread precipitation, including rain and potential snow, and a noticeable drop in temperatures after a period of warmer spring weather.

Unexpected complications and the poor technical condition of a historical building are hindering the modernization of the Secondary School of Ceramics and Glass in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, despite initial expert assessments.

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.

Iran vil ifølge parlamentsformand holde Hormuzstrædet lukket, indtil USA ophæver blokaden af iranske havne.

Police in Cyprus are widening their investigation into Drousiotis, initially focused on foreclosures, to include claims related to the Brotherhood and scrutiny of bank accounts. This expansion follows an announcement regarding the presentation of the foreclosure investigation findings.

China is enhancing its BeiDou satellite navigation system, a domestic rival to GPS, to broaden its global coverage and industrial applications. This upgrade aims to strengthen its position in the global satellite navigation market.

European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.

A suspect in the 1982 bombing of a Jewish restaurant in Paris, which killed six people, has been extradited by the Palestinian Authority to France. The individual, identified as a key figure in the attack, is now facing a judge decades after the incident.

Human Rights Watch Director Hugh Williamson views Russia's restrictions on VPNs as part of an expanding architecture of censorship, significantly broadened since the 2022 Ukraine invasion.

President Trump has stated that the "war" with Iran should end "very soon," suggesting that good things are happening and that both sides may meet for talks. He also claimed Iran has agreed to surrender uranium, referring to the conflict as a "small diversion."

Anthropic's new Mythos AI model is facing significant scrutiny from regulators and its own developers, with some reports deeming it 'too dangerous to release' to the public. Despite these concerns, the White House is reportedly considering providing US government agencies with access to the powerful AI.

Italy is offering a large number of public sector job opportunities across regions like Tuscany, Lombardy, and Piedmont, with application deadlines approaching by April 19, 2026.
Braden Clavicular's story has taken a dark turn following a livestream overdose on April 14, 2026. Reports indicate he left the hospital early against medical advice and subsequently lost PR support, raising serious questions about his well-being and management.
Kemi Badenoch participated in a 'Tim Shipman Meets the Party Leaders' event hosted by Spectator Events.
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Readers are reacting to signs of Reform UK's decline, with some seeing a meaningful Conservative recovery under Kemi Badenoch as the party closes the gap in the latest poll.
Zillow Group introduced its new Zillow Preview feature, designed to broaden the reach of pre-market listings.

Former ORF director-general Alexander Weißmann, who was fired, is demanding four million euros in compensation from the Austrian public broadcaster, putting the organization under pressure.
The 2026 cruise season has officially launched in Bratislava, offering scenic views of the city and the historic Devín Castle from the Danube River with a modern fleet.

Naujasis Vengrijos lyderis Peteris Magyaras greitai ėmėsi veiksmų įtvirtinti savo įtaką valstybinėse institucijose, kurias per šešiolika savo valdymo metų suformavo kadenciją baigiantis ministras…

The national flag and the flag representing the capital city have been stolen from a monument located at Carevo lazu. The incident involves the theft of both flags from the memorial site.
Uzbekistan and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation have engaged in discussions regarding various legal projects.

Netflix's Beef returns with a season that broadens its scope, anxiety and anger coursing through a story about what it means to make it.

Cadence Design Systems and Nvidia are collaborating to develop artificial intelligence technologies specifically for robotics applications. This partnership aims to advance the integration of AI into robotic systems.

The founders of "Davy Art Space," Petra and Daniel Karl, are featured living in the former Victor Schmidt & Söhne chocolate factory in Vienna's Wieden district. The article explores the intersection of art and living in this unique space.
An analysis suggests that Kenya needs to re-evaluate and broaden its port strategy, moving beyond its traditional focus on Mombasa to enhance national logistics.
Tunisia has announced plans to broaden access for participants attending its annual Jewish pilgrimage, indicating a move towards greater inclusivity.
Streamer Braden "Clavicular" spoke out after a viral livestream clip showed a concerning overdose scare, addressing the incident that had caused widespread worry.
Despite the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, peace negotiations have led to a positive reaction in the stock market, though investor expectations may not always align with reality.

Social media platforms like TikTok are promoting "miracle cures" and illegal substances that pose health risks and are on doping lists. Swiss Sport Integrity reports a significant increase in the import of such illegal substances, often due to user unawareness.

Montenegro's Minister without Portfolio, Milutin Butorović, met with Mladen Mikijelj, Executive Director of JP Morsko Dobro, to discuss the state's intolerance towards the usurpation of public property.

This article reviews Elisabet Ladenson's book "Dirt for Art’s Sake. Books on Trial from Madame Bovary to Lolita," which explores the history of books deemed immoral and put on trial. The review quotes Oscar Wilde on the nature of such literature.
A new dining spot on Vesterbro is highlighted for its simple, rustic food and very reasonable prices, creating the atmosphere of a local watering hole in a positive way.
PayNet announced plans to broaden its cashless payment programs, extending their reach to additional tertiary education institutions across Malaysia.

Donald Trump faced significant criticism and mockery after posting an AI-generated image depicting him as Jesus, leading to calls for its removal and a broader discussion on his rhetoric. Mike Johnson reportedly convinced Trump to remove the controversial post.
Tunisia is set to broaden access for the annual Jewish pilgrimage to Africa’s oldest synagogue, located on Djerba island, for the upcoming Lag B’Omer celebration. This move aims to facilitate greater participation in the significant religious event.

The German Museum Association has released a guide for "Museums in a Migration Society," which has drawn criticism for being detached from the realities of immigration and steeped in postcolonial ideology.

The Green party and CDU in Baden-Württemberg have reached an agreement to begin formal coalition negotiations. The parties also settled on a distribution of ministerial positions, with the Greens taking five and the CDU six.
Two water police officers in Bradenton, Florida, made an unexpected discovery while rinsing their boat after patrol, encountering a large creature.

Seven-year-old Tara Despotović from Mladenovac, Serbia, needs urgent financial assistance to continue her intensive exercises and therapy.

Deutsche Bahn has once again submitted documents for the planning approval process of the Wallauer Spange rail project near Wiesbaden, indicating progress for the controversial bypass.

After US-Iran negotiations collapsed in Islamabad, President Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to eliminate Iranian ships approaching the blockade zone. NATO allies refused to join, and oil markets surged on supply fears.

The most important oil supply line in Central Europe was interrupted for three days in late March due to suspected sabotage in Northern Italy, affecting Austria and OMV, and raising questions about the security of Austria's energy infrastructure.
Amazon is broadening its presence in the automotive sector by integrating mainstream car brands into its business offerings.

International teams, led by Austrian experts, are developing innovative methods using prefabricated facades to significantly reduce the time and cost of energy-efficient building renovations from months to days.

Rudi Schmitt, who significantly shaped Wiesbaden as its former mayor, has passed away at the age of 98.
Amazon is reportedly broadening its venture into car sales, incorporating new brands and expanding into additional cities. This move signifies a growing commitment to the automotive retail sector.

South Korea plans to commit 9 trillion won ($6.05 billion) to its Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) through 2028, adjusting its overall three-year plan. The fund will broaden support for policy priority sectors including AI, digital technology, culture, and green initiatives.

Rebecca Heiler has been appointed the new head of the Go East Film Festival in Wiesbaden, aiming to strengthen its focus on Eastern European cinema and set new accents starting April 21.
A discussion on how artificial intelligence can broaden the accessibility and reach of books, emphasizing the importance of doing so without compromising the original essence of the work.

Seoul is broadening its city-run assistance program for single-person households to include health care, moving, and emotional support, as the number of people living alone continues to rise.

From the dawn to the seizure of power in 2010. Up to the authoritarian turn with the assault on the judicial system and freedom-killing laws.

The bust of national hero Milun Ivanović was stolen from in front of the elementary school named after him in Biševo near Rožaje, Montenegro, according to local reports.

ENTRETIEN - Le conseiller diplomatique de François Hollande a négocié pour la France l’accord sur le nucléaire de 2015 avec les Iraniens.

Kemi Badenoch announced that the Conservative party, if re-elected, would reinstate the two-child benefit cap. The savings generated from this policy would be used to fund a significant increase in defense spending, marking the largest peacetime rearmament effort in UK history.
Key representatives from the Slovak government and opposition, including Andrej Danko, Huliak, and Majerský, are scheduled to appear in weekend television and radio discussions.

The Luisenforum shopping center in Wiesbaden, originally envisioned for high-end stores, is struggling with vacancies and will now host discounter Woolworth, highlighting challenges in the retail sector.
China has announced new reforms for its ChiNext board, aimed at bolstering innovation and broadening the scope of company listings.
Hainan province is set to broaden its international opening-up initiatives, aiming to attract more foreign investment and trade.

In Celje, Slovenia, a citizen reported witnessing two young men breaking into a construction machine parked at a building site and driving it away, prompting a police response.
A report from China Daily indicates that banks are increasingly accelerating their global expansion strategies, seeking to broaden their international footprint and operations.

Elon Musk failed to appear before French prosecutors who had summoned him for questioning as part of an investigation into alleged misconduct on his X platform, including issues related to deepfakes and child pornography. The US has also expressed concerns about the French probe.
An analyst suggests that the emergence of agentic AI tools is expected to significantly boost demand for Cadence Design Systems' electronic design automation systems.

SEAL Team 6 veteran Alex West recounted epic details of the daring 2011 raid to kill Osama bin Laden, including the helicopter crash and intense moments experienced inside the compound.
PepsiCo is reportedly looking to broaden the market for its Gatorade brand beyond traditional sports participants.
Morgan Stanley forecasts that the rise of agentic AI will expand chip spending beyond traditional graphics processors to include central processing units (CPUs).

Italy's pre-filled 730 tax form, which includes new rules, deadlines, and deductions for 2026, will be accessible on the Revenue Agency's portal starting April 30. The updated form is more comprehensive than last year's version.

Prosecutors in Serbia have proposed detention for two individuals following the discovery of an arsenal of weapons and marijuana. The arrests were made in connection with the seized illicit items.

Singer Neda Ukraden posted a photo with her daughter Jelena, who typically avoids the public eye, drawing many comments about their striking similarity.
The influx of digital nomads is causing a housing crisis in Cape Town, leading to increased Airbnb prices and the displacement of local residents from affordable housing, creating social unrest.

Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1963), is highlighted as a key figure in the country's reconstruction after World War II.

Following the collapse of coalition negotiations, Janez Janša is reportedly close to forming a new government in Slovenia. This development signals a significant political shift in the country.

An external study investigating mental health at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) found employees reported an isolating and bleak environment 'laden with stigma,' along with fears of reprisals, isolation, and anxiety.

Jaden Pierre, a 15-year-old, was fatally shot at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York, prompting police to release suspect photos as part of their investigation.

GCB Bank PLC, a Ghanaian financial institution, has announced its intention to expand regionally by acquiring Liberia's third-largest bank. This strategic move aims to broaden the bank's footprint beyond its domestic market.

The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has initiated a case against Mladen Filipović, head of the Republika Srpska Representative Office in Austria, for allegedly calling for and preparing for RS independence.

Hyundai Motor Group is marking 30 years of operations in India by broadening its social contribution programs and expanding community-tailored initiatives in the country.

An administrative court in Wiesbaden, Germany, has overturned the city's water tax, with political parties agreeing the plan is now off the table.
Honda announced plans to begin selling electric vehicles manufactured in China within the Japanese market starting Friday, aiming to broaden its product offerings.

Hemophilia, a blood clotting disorder, predominantly affects men, while women are typically carriers; timely diagnosis is crucial for individuals to learn how to manage the condition effectively.

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has officially gone into effect, with reports indicating US mediation in the agreement. The truce aims to temporarily halt hostilities between the two nations.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Nigel Farage of opportunism and not believing in unionism after he encouraged Scottish nationalists to support the Reform party.

El Salvador has approved controversial legal reforms that allow for life imprisonment sentences for children as young as 12 years old. These new measures apply to minors convicted of serious crimes.

The city of Lahti, Finland, which is suffering from severe unemployment, is encouraging its job seekers to consider employment opportunities further from home, with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment suggesting that commuting areas could be expanded.
The Netherlands has introduced a nationwide ban on the transport of livestock when temperatures exceed 30 degrees Celsius, aiming to protect animal welfare during extreme heat.

Conductor Giovanni Antonini led his orchestra in a "mercilessly magnificent" interpretation of Haydn at the Musikverein, with critics noting his uncompromising approach.

A new cafe and day bar named "Delikt" has opened in the former courthouse building in downtown Wiesbaden, Germany. The establishment aims to bring relaxed hospitality, creative cuisine, and a family atmosphere to the historic building.
Austria's ÖVP party intends to summon FPÖ MP Harald Stefan to a parliamentary investigative committee concerning a planned house purchase in Rossatzbach, where Stefan was reportedly involved as a trustee. The house seller was questioned on Thursday regarding the transaction.
This article takes a critical look behind the facade of the "Norwegian model," emphasizing the need for all power to be subjected to critical scrutiny.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Economy and Innovation confirmed five new independent board members and an employee representative for the Centre of Registers for a new term.
Despite a slow month-on-month decrease in unemployment, which is now the lowest since early 2023/2024, the Swedish job market is facing concern over an alarmingly high number of layoffs, according to new statistics from the Public Employment Service.

The CEO of Germany's Ritter Sport chocolate manufacturer discussed the reasons behind the doubling of chocolate prices and criticized the German government for failing to keep a promise.
Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly turned against Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, leading to a broader clash with Europe.

The International Monetary Fund has warned that the US Treasury market is prone to "sudden repricing" due to soaring national debt, which is projected to exceed 142% of GDP by 2031. This warning highlights concerns about financial stability and the overreliance on short-term bills, alongside other global economic concerns.

Following an election defeat, the SPD in Baden-Württemberg intended an orderly renewal, but the party has fallen into further turmoil. Discussions are ongoing regarding the radicality of the party's restructuring.

Apple reportedly threatened to remove Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot from its App Store due to concerns over deepfake content. The tech giant privately warned about the app's potential for generating misleading media.

Kanye West has postponed his concert in Marseille, France, after French authorities threatened to block his entry into the country. The decision follows widespread controversy over his recent anti-Semitic remarks.

Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch accused Labour of "fiddling while Rome burns" after a Labour MP launched a campaign to declare 2026 the "summer of sex" and expressed a desire to bring sex toys into parliament.
A significant dispute has arisen concerning the status of judges in Poland's Constitutional Tribunal, with allegations of term of office manipulation and a "theory of impersonators" being discussed. A minister from the president's office has expressed uncertainty regarding the legitimacy of some individuals serving as judges.

The Green and CDU parties in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, presented a coalition paper focusing on a capable state and robust internal security, with Cem Özdemir expected to become Minister-President.

Three teenagers, aged between 10 and 14, stole a dumper on Sunday evening and caused significant property damage. Police were able to identify the culprits using surveillance cameras.

Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.

The Green and CDU parties in Baden-Württemberg are reportedly facing difficulties in their coalition discussions, particularly in Stuttgart. Both parties are grappling with the realities of forming a stable government.

John Crace's opinion piece in The Guardian satirically comments on UK politician Kemi Badenoch's perceived ability to forget past events, likening it to "eternal sunshine of the spotless mind."
The city of Karlovy Vary is dealing with the loss of Karel Kuneš's sculpture "Boy with an Airplane," which was stolen from a park in Stará Role and its stone pedestal damaged. The artwork was previously stolen in the 1990s.

A woman in a Mexican lagoon experienced a shock when what she believed to be a piece of wood turned out to be a young alligator.

Charging a smartphone can cause it to heat up and take a long time, but using the right equipment and smart charging practices can improve efficiency and prevent issues.
Venezuela and Chevron have finalized agreements to broaden their oil operations in a key region, signaling potential growth in the country's energy sector.

US, Indonesia discussing proposal allowing US military overflight in Indonesian airspace, defence ministry says The Straits Times

The family of Francisca Cadenas will demand permanent revisable prison sentences for the brothers accused of her homicide during the trial. The lawyer for the prosecution stated that the time of death is unknown and the participation of neither brother has been excluded.

Former Austrian Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser's personal bankruptcy proceedings are ongoing, with an examination hearing scheduled to determine if he can be discharged from his debts, which exceed 21 million euros, largely owed to the Republic.

The French Embassy in Tallinn requested Estonian ministers to broaden the name of the planned Patarei museum to include victims of Nazism, aiming to reflect the site's complete history.

A bride from Texas decided to repurpose her grandmother's 1950s wedding gown by shortening it, a decision that garnered significant attention online.

The Estonian Riigikogu is moving forward with an amendment to the Political Parties Act, which aims to broaden the investigative powers of the Political Parties Financing Oversight Committee (ERJK).

Energy companies and car manufacturers are introducing tariffs that allow electric vehicles to function as power storage units. A prominent German auto executive is actively involved in this development.

Hundreds of individuals marched through Bern on Sunday night in an unauthorized demonstration against the city's "commercial plans." The protest resulted in tens of thousands of Swiss francs in damages.

All four palaces at Amalienborg Castle are flying flags at half-mast following the death of Queen Mary's father.

Philip Pauer's company in Austria breeds Black Soldier Fly larvae, transforming waste into valuable resources, highlighting the potential of sustainable insect farming.
An article discusses the issue of suicide within the police force, indicating a move to address and break the silence surrounding this sensitive topic.

Police in Prague have arrested four individuals suspected of robbing two ATMs near a shopping center on Opatovská Street. The suspects allegedly used explosives to access the cash, causing significant damage.

A former Maersk CEO has criticized the Danish election campaign, stating it was bogged down in individual issues and 'pseudo-debate,' overlooking crucial questions. He emphasized Denmark's need for a government that thinks strategically and prioritizes prosperity to maintain its position among the world's wealthiest nations.

Five weeks after the election in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the Green party leads in voter favorability while the CDU loses support, as coalition talks between the two parties continue.

Truckers and farmers in Ireland are blocking fuel depots and disrupting traffic, demanding the abolition of the diesel tax due to high prices. The government has threatened to deploy armed forces in response to the ongoing protests.
A taskforce in Japan has recommended that the debt-laden nation review its spending on gender equality initiatives. The suggestion comes from an effort to find cost-cutting measures, inspired by similar government efficiency drives.

Dopo le dimissioni da presidente, il co-fondatore della griffe resta azionista al 40% e impegnato nel gruppo.

Nikolay Mladenov expressed optimism regarding the implementation of the peace plan for Gaza.
Chevron announced that a fire that occurred over the weekend at its refinery in Pasadena, Texas, has now been extinguished.

The Head in the Clouds music festival is scheduled to take place on August 8, 2026, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Artists like KATSEYE and XG are expected to perform.
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A US attack on an Iranian warship, which reportedly resulted in casualties and was described by a surviving sailor as an attempt to kill the crew, has led to the collapse of a ceasefire and Iran's refusal to engage in further talks. The incident has significantly heightened distrust between the two nations.
Reports indicate a proposal to extend and broaden Kela's freedom of choice experiment for individuals over 65 in Finland.

Pope Leo XIV visited Angola, drawing 100,000 faithful to a Mass where he condemned corruption and the exploitation of resources by 'despots.' During his visit, he also addressed the historic slave trade and clarified that his remarks about tyrants were not aimed at Donald Trump.
A villa located outside Växjö, Sweden, caught fire during the night into Monday, with flames reportedly spreading from the facade. Rescue services are on site with multiple units.

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.
Kenyan Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has publicly warned Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale to stop involving former President Uhuru Kenyatta's name in ongoing political disputes.

A 21-year-old driver, reportedly suffering from fatigue, veered into oncoming traffic and collided with a tractor, causing 30,000 Swiss francs in damage and sending the tractor driver to the hospital.

An exhibition titled "Bauen für die Macht" (Building for Power) at the Le Corbusier Pavilion in Zurich examines the complex relationship between architecture and authority, characterizing Le Corbusier as an opportunist.
Dr. Julie Chen, an integrative medicine physician and chief medical officer of Radence, has shared several daily habits she follows to promote healthy aging and reduce disease risk, including strength training.

The 43-kilometer 'Südschleife im Radachter' cycling route, starting from Wiesbaden's villa districts and leading to Biebrich Castle and the Rhine, is presented as an ideal and accessible start to the cycling season.

Manuel Hagel has reportedly solidified his position within the CDU party in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, despite a recent election loss, though his personnel policies face some criticism.

El Salvador's President Bukele has extended life sentences to minors aged 12 and older for serious crimes such as homicide, femicide, rape, and gang membership.

Germany is discussing the implementation of a mandatory or opt-out natural disaster insurance scheme to effectively protect citizens from natural catastrophes and determine the associated costs. The debate involves ideas from the Association of Insured Persons and political progress on the issue.

Police are investigating another overnight attack on an ATM, this time targeting a machine in Ključarovci near Ljutomer in the Pomurje region.

Die anhaltende Krise in der Straße von Hormus entwickelt sich zunehmend zu einem globalen Risiko für Schifffahrt, Energieversorgung und Weltwirtschaft, heißt es von Lloyd’s List Intelligence.

Hemophilia primarily affects men, with women typically being carriers of the blood clotting disorder. Early diagnosis is crucial, enabling individuals to learn proper management techniques.

UK opposition leader Keir Starmer is facing calls for his resignation following new revelations linking Peter Mandelson to the Epstein scandal, which also led to a vetting row and the departure of top Foreign Office official Olly Robbins.
Russia has reportedly identified European drone manufacturers and other entities as legitimate targets, and published a map of potential targets in Europe. This has led to diplomatic actions, including Czechia summoning the Russian ambassador to address the threats.

The Bradenton Gulf Islands region, including Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, and Longboat Key, is presented as a relaxed destination for Florida insiders, located near Tampa.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha contacted his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar to inquire about a Russian vessel that was allowed to dock in an Israeli port while reportedly carrying 'stolen' Ukrainian grain. Ukraine expects the cargo to be seized.

A court in Kassel has ruled Wiesbaden's proposed 'sustainability contribution' for drinking water, dubbed a 'shower tax,' as illegal, a decision the SPD has accepted, while the Left's legal expert remains silent.

Typhoon Sinlaku is reportedly causing enormous damage and widespread chaos, forcing residents to flee from flying debris and threatening affected areas.
Luxembourg-based waffle producer Jean La Gaufre has opened its first permanent retail outlet. The move marks a significant expansion for the company, with questions raised about the timing of this step.

The butterfly bush, originating from China, has settled in well in Europe. It can become a problem for the native nature.

A new study systematically evaluates European cities based on criteria like cost, safety, and infrastructure to identify the best and worst locations for remote workers and digital nomads.
Tesco Broadens Guidance as Iran War Uncertainty Clouds Outlook WSJ

A significant fire erupted at one of Australia's key oil refineries in Geelong, leading to a complete shutdown of production. The incident, which burned for hours, is expected to impact the nation's petrol supplies and potentially cause price spikes.
The Conservative Party campaign is reportedly rallying behind Kemi Badenoch, portraying her as a strong leader. This comes amidst ongoing discussions within the party.

Before Osama bin Laden, Imad Mughniyeh was a highly influential and elusive figure in modern guerrilla warfare, whose pursuit by the CIA and Mossad is now being highlighted.
Ford's CEO is reportedly looking to broaden the company's collaborations and partnerships with Chinese automotive manufacturers.

La delega in scadenza sabato resterà lettera morta. Sul tavolo l’ipotesi di estendere le norme del Jobs Act sulle sigle più rappresentative. Cgil, Cisl e Uil al governo: “Fermatevi”
Cadence Design's stock increased following the announcement of new deals with Google Cloud and Nvidia.

A new report highlights six of the most unusual and bizarre items ever reported stolen. The list covers a range of peculiar thefts from around the world.

In the second episode of the new "Car Deals" season, Laurynas Boguševičius and Paulius Mikolaitis-Paul de Miko explore the existential question of whether it's more enjoyable to ride or drive a technology-laden modern car.

An opinion piece discusses Elisabet Ladenson's book "Dirt for Art’s Sake. Books on Trial from Madame Bovary to Lolita," which examines books considered immoral and their societal impact.

European leaders are reportedly discussing alternative plans for defense and security, including a separate joint European army, in case the United States withdraws from NATO under a potential future Trump administration.
Trucordia has broadened its business scope by entering the employee benefits market through the acquisition of JJL&W.

Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar announced plans to suspend state television and radio broadcasts, promising to reform public media to ensure press freedom and truth for Hungarians. This pledge comes amidst political discussions involving figures like Donald Trump and Serbian President Vučić regarding Hungarian politics.

The Indian Centre's decision to broaden the eligibility pool for top positions in the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) has drawn criticism from Punjab, which views it as an attempt to dilute its control over the body.

Emanuele Orsini, president of Confindustria, stated that there is no escape from the need to broaden the scope of the Stability Pact, as businesses are struggling.

Copenhagen is deploying traps and increasing surveillance efforts to prevent the feared oak processionary moth larvae from establishing themselves in the capital. These measures aim to control the spread of the invasive species.

Two-thirds of job seekers in Switzerland are utilizing AI in their applications, a trend that frequently results in more invitations for job interviews, posing new challenges for HR managers.

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has criticized Spain's measures for compensating temporary workers in the public sector, suggesting an abuse of successive temporary contracts. This ruling opens the possibility for a large-scale conversion of temporary public sector employees to permanent positions.

Wiesbaden's city center is struggling economically, facing challenges from online shopping and competition from malls like the Luisenforum.

Geordin Hill-Lewis, the new leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance, acknowledges the party's support base is too narrow and aims to broaden its appeal.

Several Latvian "New Unity" politicians, including ministers and the Prime Minister, are explaining their trip to Italy for a seminar funded by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

The ALBUM editorial team has released its weekly book recommendations, covering various genres from novels and thrillers to poetry, children's books, and illustrated volumes.

Aleksandra April discovers her 'Pratika' has gone missing after her notes, leading to a heated argument with Ema Dragišić, while other characters prepare for a competition.

From the bustling streets of Adenta in Accra to the global academic stage in the United States, Mivheal Teye Tetteh’s journey is a powerful story of perseverance, sacrifice, and purpose.
Ships laden with Iranian oil have anchored off the coast of India following an announcement by former President Trump regarding a blockade targeting Iranian oil shipments.

A court ruled against a 1.90-meter tall teenager seeking damages after being injured by blackberry thorns protruding onto a sidewalk at night, stating he should have been more attentive.

South Korea's finance minister announced plans to broaden the country's free trade agreement network with emerging economies in Latin America and Africa to enhance supply chain resilience.

The traditional Spring Festival in Wiesbaden is struggling to find a suitable and central venue, leading to concerns about its future among organizers and showmen.

The gourmet restaurant 'Ente,' formerly of the Nassauer Hof in Wiesbaden, has successfully relocated to Kloster Eberbach in the Rheingau region.

The bust of national hero Milun Ivanović was stolen from in front of the elementary school named after him in Rožaje, Montenegro.
Guitar hero Jack White made a last-minute appearance at Coachella, delivering a career-spanning retrospective performance filled with hits.
The article details how SoundHound AI (SOUN) is broadening the application of its agentic AI platform, extending its reach into various new industry sectors.

UK minister Kemi Badenoch has criticized the United Kingdom's leniency with youths, stating that in Nigeria and Kenya, boundaries are clear and actions have consequences.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and US Vice President JD Vance met in Islamabad on Saturday as peace talks to end the broadening war in the Middle East got under way.

A reader has criticized a village shop in Ellikon an der Thur, Switzerland, for selling alcohol in close proximity to an addiction clinic, prompting concerns about potential temptation for patients.
China has announced new reforms for its ChiNext board, aiming to bolster innovation and broaden the scope of company listings on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange's growth enterprise market.

Οι αστροναύτες της Artemis II περιέγραψαν τη θέα της Σελήνης ως «επιστημονική φαντασία» και μίλησαν για το φαινόμενο που τους έκανε να εκτιμήσουν τη Γη. Καθώς το πλήρωμα της αποστολής Artemis II…