The Malian government has claimed that Al-Qaeda-linked militant groups operating in the country are receiving training and drones from Ukraine. This accusation was announced on Thursday by Malian authorities.
Donald Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran over, leading to a surge in Middle East tensions and a spike in oil prices, with Brent briefly touching $80 a barrel. Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz and hit 'twice the number of targets' as the US.
Sacha Baron Cohen has reportedly completed filming a new Ali G movie in secret, reviving his beloved character 24 years after 'Ali G Indahouse,' with sightings of the actor in character in the UK, US, and now Montenegro, though the title and release date are yet to be confirmed.
Dom Development reported strong Q2 apartment sales among listed developers, while Polski Holding Nieruchomości announced plans to revitalize a well-known large-panel housing estate.
Two men, posing as police officers, attempted to identify individuals camping under Warsaw's Świętokrzyski Bridge, leading to a scuffle where they used tear gas before being arrested.
An article from Lithuania highlights a unique event offering the public a chance to encounter a nocturnal animal live, as the summer calendar fills with various festivals and events.
A unique street in a city in Central Lithuania is drawing tourists, with locals highlighting its special sculptures, historical significance, or other distinctive features.
Former minister Tibor Navracsics voiced concern for the printed political daily Népszava, suggesting that wealthy individuals on the left should be responsible for its salvation.
In Lithuania, employees are entitled to funeral benefits and other payments upon the death of a close relative, with state institutions potentially offering up to five minimum wages.
Miloš Vučević, Ana Brnabić, and Siniša Mali, leaders of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), have issued a video invitation urging supporters to attend an SNS rally scheduled for June 27 in Belgrade.
An all-Italian podium has been announced for the 2026 ranking of Europe's culinary capitals, compiled by Holidu based on an evaluation of a hundred of the continent's largest and most popular cities.
A man in Zmijavci, Croatia, crashed his car, attacked police, and then locked himself in a house, leading to a standoff that required special forces to resolve.
Comedian Ali Gul Pir announced the birth of his son, Salar, on social media, sharing a heartfelt message for the newborn and marking his first Father's Day as a parent.
Zoran Lazović stated that the photography of his wardrobe during a search was evidence of the prosecution's and police's powerlessness and disappointment. He claims this action demonstrates their inability to find substantial evidence against him.
A Serbian citizen has been identified as the victim of a mafia-style killing that occurred outside a police station in Barcelona. Authorities were able to identify the individual using fingerprints.
Two students in Rijeka, Croatia, allegedly impersonated police officers in an attempt to extort 8,000 euros from a man. They lured the victim to a fake date arranged through an advertisement.
A Slovak newsfilter reports that the claim of a political order behind the 'Purgatory' case has been definitively disproven, while also highlighting the country's suffering and teachers' difficult lives.
Uhićena su četvorica muškaraca koji su jučer u Novom Zagrebu nasrnuli na 43-godišnjaka i strpali ga u prtljažnik automobila, javlja zagrebačka policija. – U četvrtak, 4.
A man reportedly won lottery jackpots 14 times by employing a strategy of simple probability and hiring 35 couriers to purchase individual tickets, earning millions and prompting investigations by the FBI, CIA, and Interpol.
The trial has commenced in Split for the murder of a man who was reportedly stabbed and then set on fire. The accused, Marko Gilić, pleaded not guilty and stated he would present his defense at the end of the proceedings.
White Ribbon Day was commemorated in Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with renewed calls for permission to build a memorial for the children killed during the 1992 war. Families of the victims and activists continue to seek recognition and a permanent monument for the more than 3,000 people killed in the Prijedor municipality.
A meticulously restored and modernized Defender, despite retaining its diesel engine, commands a price comparable to a Ferrari due to its high-quality work.
A CBOS survey reveals that a majority of Poles favor increased control over the cryptocurrency market, with supporters of stricter oversight outnumbering opponents. Crypto asset holders are more skeptical of these regulations.
Reports suggest that former European 'heavyweights' like Angela Merkel, Mario Draghi, and Sauli Niinistö are being considered as potential EU representatives for peace negotiations with Russia regarding the war in Ukraine.
Old trams have returned to service on Sarajevo's tracks after a three-month withdrawal for inspection, raising concerns among citizens about underlying issues and a lack of transparent analyses.
Students in Serbia have called for a large protest in Belgrade, with a central gathering planned at Slavija Square. Civil activists from western Serbia are also organizing to join the demonstration, which aims to address specific issues and continue efforts to reach a wider audience.
Ela Zeković, a student from the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade, stated that a year of protests has further exposed the regime and highlighted various societal problems, with each 'Slavija' protest carrying its own message.
This article recounts the historical siege, attacks, and massacre of Syracuse by Muslim conquerors, who aimed to make Sicily a base for further conquests. The city fell in 878 and remained under Muslim rule for three centuries.
Actress Nika King, who plays Zendaya's mother in 'Euphoria,' expressed her disappointment on Instagram after nearly all of her dialogue was removed from a recent episode of the hit series.
A 66-year-old worker was seriously injured on a construction site in Istria, Croatia, when earth and stones collapsed on him during the removal of a landslide.
A renowned Nepali mountain guide has successfully scaled Mount Everest for the 32nd time, breaking his own world record for the most summits of the world's tallest peak. This achievement further solidifies his legendary status in mountaineering.
The Cannes Film Festival showcased a diverse range of film premieres, industry discussions, and security measures. Iranian director Asghar Farhadi notably used the platform to speak out against state violence and international conflicts.
Nations competed in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest to secure their places in the upcoming grand final. The event saw the final set of contenders determined for the main competition.
A tourist who went missing days ago in a national park in Montana, USA, has been found dead. Forest rangers suspect a bear attack and are investigating the incident.
A record-breaking fare dodger in Warsaw public transport has been caught 125 times and owes a substantial amount in unpaid fines, standing out among the 185,000 fare dodgers caught last year.
A seemingly simple mathematical puzzle is causing confusion due to common oversight of the order of operations, challenging many who believe they know the answer.
Newly released video footage shows suspect Cole Allen attempting to storm a White House Correspondents' Dinner checkpoint and firing at Secret Service officers. Officials state Allen is not seeking bail following the incident.
Enio Meštrović, known as 'Ričard', a prominent public and political figure from Zadar, has reappeared after an unexpected disappearance from public life, addressing inquiries about his whereabouts.
Investing is no longer a 'black box' reserved for Wall Street elites. 2025 was strong for stocks, but a trio of Slovaks on the eToro platform achieved something exceptional – they significantly outperformed the world-renowned...
A team of highly skilled Nepali mountaineers has successfully cleared the route to the summit of Mount Everest, which had been blocked for two weeks by a large ice block.
This article offers parenting advice, highlighting moments when children are least receptive to learning from anger and suggesting alternative methods instead of scolding.
An Indonesian UN peacekeeper has died from wounds he sustained during an attack in Lebanon last month. The peacekeeper was part of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
City guards in Nysa, Poland, successfully rescued a fawn that had become entangled in a string on an abandoned plot of land, after being alerted by residents.
A black bear caused a stir in Albany, New York, after climbing a tree and refusing to come down. Wildlife officials tranquilized the animal and safely brought it to the ground after a four-hour operation.
Slaven Miletić, a former associate of Željko Komšić, has announced his withdrawal from the candidacy for the Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency from the ranks of Croats. This decision comes despite some unexpected support for another candidate from HDZ BiH.
A record number of Russian tourists are visiting Vietnam, attracted by increased direct flights, visa policies, and affordable prices, with one city reportedly "occupied" by them.
Italian villages are implementing various strategies, including offering homes for one euro and free premises for businesses, to combat depopulation and revitalize their communities.
An article poses a rhetorical question, asking if society will once again ignore important warnings or issues, implying a past pattern of failing to address critical matters.
Police officers located and arrested a man wanted on an arrest warrant at his workplace in the Lesznowola commune, Mazowieckie. The man attempted to flee upon seeing the officers.
A viewer has publicly inquired with a television station about the possibility of re-broadcasting the show "Gram srca" and improving the clarity of speech in the second season of "Takšno je življenje." This highlights public feedback regarding TV programming and accessibility.
Law enforcement has raised suspicions against political figures Skvernelis and Starkevičius, potentially leading to prison sentences for them. The allegations include possible bribery involving Skvernelis, though some caution against rushing to conclusions.
Niš-based author Danijel Kamberi, a former 'street child,' has once again stirred public opinion with his new book, which promotes truth about Roma children exposed to begging and systemic deficiencies. City authorities reportedly refused to help with the book's promotion.
Zagreb police have concluded an investigation into two minors suspected of inflicting severe bodily injury on another minor who was beaten with hands and feet.
“Any language or action that contemplates the end of civilisation is unacceptable in the modern world,” Gandhi said, referring to Trump's “tonight” claim
Prominent celebrities and influencers, including Hania Aamir and Sajal Ali, gathered in Lahore as global luxury beauty brands opened their first boutiques in Pakistan.
As a close ally, Türkiye is actively expanding its influence in Somalia and has played a significant role in initiating and sustaining mediation talks between the Somali government and opposition, according to security sources.
German adventurer Emanuel's journey through Africa in an old BMW 5 Series (E34) was cut short after 29,000 km when a timing belt failure stopped his expedition.
Police in Nova Gorica intervened overnight due to public disturbance, as a group of individuals repeatedly drew graffiti and played loud music near a shopping center, disturbing residents.
The tombstone of Ukrainian writer Bogdan Lepky in Krakow, Poland, was vandalized with a bronze relief stolen, prompting outrage from Kyiv which considers the act a provocation, while Polish police investigate similar metal thefts.
Rumors are circulating about a potential wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden, with extensive preparations including large white stairs, drapes, and strict staff rules observed at the venue. Details about the event and guest contracts have also emerged.
Serbian NBA player Nikola Jović recounted a hilarious anecdote from his life in America during a podcast, which has quickly become popular on social media.
A 27-year-old rickshaw driver in Somalia has been sentenced to three years in prison for comments she made on social media criticizing the government, drawing condemnation from former leaders and rights groups.
A review of the film 'Ananthan Kaadu' criticizes its narrative, suggesting that writer Murali Gopy's extensive knowledge has resulted in a complex and potentially overwhelming viewing experience.
The US Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to limit President Trump's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval. President Trump strongly criticized the Senate's decision, calling it "meaningless" and accusing lawmakers of undermining his efforts with Iran.
Following its recognition of the breakaway territory, Israel secretly deployed a small contingent of forces to Somaliland earlier this year, according to a senior Somali government official.
Police officers in Otwock, Poland, arrested a 22-year-old man who was driving under the influence of narcotics and found 92 grams of mephedrone in his vehicle.
Solutions for the elective subject tests taken by eighth graders in Serbia have been published. Geography and biology were among the most popular choices for the small maturity exam.
The South Korean national football team initiated a media boycott after captain Son Heung-Min was reportedly verbally abused during an open training session. The incident, which involved voices heard in the background of a video, occurred just two days before the World Cup.
Residents of Kopljari village near Aranđelovac, who waited decades for their road to be paved before local elections, are now facing its deterioration just two months later.
A bear that had been observed for several days in the city of Utsunomiya, Japan, was captured. This marks the first documented appearance of such an animal in the area.
Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets in protest against the government, citing corruption, inadequate healthcare, and controversial plans for a luxury resort by the Trump family.
German government officials are discussing a potential 'window of opportunity' for discussions with Russia, with information circulating about a possible high-level meeting between representatives of Merz and Putin soon.
Lithuanian government services have issued a warning to parents and schools about children and teenagers potentially being recruited by hostile state services through seemingly innocent requests that can escalate to blackmail.
Montenegrin politician Mandić and his party are accused of reversing their positions on key historical and political issues, such as the 2006 state referendum, Kosovo, and 1918 events, in an effort to attract votes.
Seven individuals have been arrested on suspicion of stealing fuel from foreign ships navigating the Danube River in the Belgrade area since August 2025.
British tourists are increasingly drawn to an underrated city on the Adriatic coast, which boasts the longest beach in the region, as millions prepare for holidays in popular Mediterranean spots.
Prime Video has officially confirmed that the second season of 'Off Campus' will center on the romance between characters Allie and Dean. Mika Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn are set to lead the series as their relationship takes center ice.
A rare okapi calf named Womble, only the second of its kind born in Chester Zoo's 94-year history, has captured the hearts of many Britons after needing keeper assistance due to its mother's inability to care for it.
Donald Trump-backed Ken Paxton secured a victory in the Texas Senate primary runoff, solidifying Trump's influence within the Republican Party. Paxton's win has raised concerns among some Republicans regarding his electability in the general election.
British tourists traveling to Mallorca this summer have received a warning from the Foreign Office about significant safety concerns, with potential fines up to 36,000 euros or eviction for non-compliance with rules.
A new United Surveys by IBRiS poll for Wirtualna Polska indicates divided public opinion on whether Przemysław Czarnek could lead Law and Justice to electoral success and become Prime Minister.
Republican senators showed rare defiance against former President Trump's demands, delaying a vote on immigration funding and challenging the legality of a potential Iran war. This internal party conflict led to an earlier-than-planned departure from Washington D.C. for some Republicans.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has revealed horrific details about a murder in Belgrade, stating the victim's body was burned in a barrel and intended to be cemented. Vučić condemned the act as monstrous and vowed a strong response to the crime.
Shania Twain's appearance at a recent country music awards show has drawn criticism from fans, with many commenting that she "doesn't look like herself." Fans expressed disappointment, stating she was "naturally beautiful" before.
The Thirteenth Gymnasium held its annual "Night in the Library" event, where participants embraced the theme of overcoming fear through beauty, culture, and knowledge.
Airlines worldwide have canceled 12,000 flights in May and are further reducing summer routes due to expensive fuel, potentially disrupting many people's vacation plans.
A man who was sought in connection with a shooting in Lubin, Poland, that resulted in the deaths of two people and injury to one, has been found dead, according to police.
The Cannes Film Festival featured an emotional tribute to the late actor Paul Walker, marking the 25th anniversary of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. Co-star Vin Diesel delivered a tearful speech, honoring Walker's legacy and their bond.
During Israel's semi-final performance at Eurovision, several individuals were removed from the venue and at least one arrested following anti-Israel chants and protests. Authorities cited "noise disturbance" as the reason for the removals.
The sequel 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' has achieved significant box office success, breaking records and earning hundreds of millions globally. The film's strong performance has made it a major hit, contributing to Disney's overall studio milestones for the year.
Iyad Ag Ghali, the leader of the local Al Qaeda branch and the most wanted jihadist in the Sahel, is reportedly orchestrating a strategic alliance between Tuareg rebels and radical Islamists, posing a significant threat to the Malian government.
Two plumbers reportedly missed a $2.4 million gold discovery after ignoring a rope in a basement and failing to investigate something cemented within the walls of a pre-war villa.
A controversial offside decision in a Croatian football match, which was initially deemed offside but later ruled a clean goal, has sparked debate and an explanation from officials.
The family-owned Karali group, which owns Cote Brasserie, has acquired the majority of The Real Greek's Mediterranean chain outlets, taking over all but nine of its 28 locations.
J&K Police have filed an FIR against individuals for promoting separatist ideology online after PDP's Iltija Mufti shared a video of late leader Syed Ali Geelani discussing the importance of Urdu.
Pakistan's Foreign Office announced it is in contact with the Somali government concerning a hostage crisis involving Pakistani sailors aboard an oil tanker hijacked by pirates last week near the Somali coast.
During a recent bomb threat evacuation in Zagreb, Croatia, children were reportedly left locked in a schoolyard, causing outrage among parents. Witnesses described the incident as a 'circus' due to staff not knowing where the key was.
Opposition councilors and workers in Belgrade have launched a protest march and issued warnings against the city's plans to privatize public transport lines, fearing it will destroy the GSP company. They are marching to Batajnica to highlight their concerns about the proposed handover of routes to private carriers.
Mali's Defense Minister was reportedly killed in a major offensive by rebels, some linked to al-Qaeda, which also saw a key city captured. This crisis has led to Russian mercenaries withdrawing from the affected city.
Students from the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry in Zagreb gathered for a symbolic barbecue, preparing their own lunch after their student cafeteria was closed due to technical problems.
A young black bear caused a stir in Albany, New York, after climbing high into a tree, requiring rescuers to briefly sedate it to safely bring it down.
A new poll by the Pollster Research Institute indicates that 61% of Poles are against increasing the 'Rodzina 800+' social benefit from 800 PLN to 1000 PLN.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama lauded Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in an interview, highlighting the unique and successful cooperation agreement between their two countries.
As the warm season approaches, the search for seasonal workers is intensifying in Lithuania, with market experts noting a decrease in temporary job advertisements abroad and very few offers targeted at minors.
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.
Serbian retailers, including Idea marketi and Delez, have reported substantial losses and profit drops, attributing the negative impact to a government regulation limiting margins on their operations.
American streamer Johnny Somali was sentenced to six months in prison in South Korea for public nuisance. The charges stemmed from a controversial stunt involving kissing a 'comfort women' statue.
A list highlights seven well-known global desserts that originated entirely by chance, often as a result of culinary errors, yet turned out to be ingenious creations.
The City Cemeteries branch of Zagreb Holding has called upon users of grave sites to report any damage to tombstones and fixtures caused by recent severe weather. This initiative aims to facilitate financial assistance from the City of Zagreb for necessary repairs.
Volkswagen is reportedly developing a new SUV aimed at affluent buyers who have the means to purchase a Porsche but prefer a Volkswagen. This strategy targets a specific niche in the luxury SUV market.
A report indicates that home-cooked non-vegetarian thalis in India became 1% cheaper year-on-year in March 2026 due to lower chicken prices, while vegetarian thali costs remained stable despite a significant tomato price hike.
A 55-year-old Polish man, wanted since autumn 2024 for his involvement in organized crime groups that smuggled at least a ton of drugs into the EU, has been arrested in Spain.
Milijardierius Andrejus Melničenka „Forbes“ turtingiausių rusų sąraše užima aštuntą vietą. Jo turtas vertinamas 20 mlrd. JAV dolerių (apytiksliai apie 17,5 mlrd. eurų).
Hungary's public television channel M1 temporarily suspended news broadcasts, and state radio Kossuth was suspended, as part of reforms by the new government aiming to make public media independent and credible.
Lithuanian economist Marius Dubnikovas highlights a contradictory economic situation where the money supply is increasing, but real production is starting to decline. He describes the current economic news as ambiguous.
Rebel groups, including jihadists and Tuareg insurgents, launched a new wave of coordinated attacks on multiple towns and army bases across northern and central Mali. The Malian army claims the situation is under control, despite reports of rebels entering cities where Russian and government forces are present.
A Vietnamese citizen, wanted under a European Arrest Warrant for a murder committed days earlier in Greiz, Germany, has been apprehended in Warsaw, Poland.
The UK government is considering intervening in Paramount's proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery due to concerns over media ownership. This potential intervention could impact the significant merger between the two entertainment giants.
France and Oman agreed to cooperate on mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a move Iran stated it would not permit, while oil prices rose due to increased risk in the region. Meanwhile, conflicting reports emerged regarding a potential meeting between the US and Iran to de-escalate tensions.
Podgorica Deputy Mayor Boris Spalević and Water and Sewerage Director Aleksandar Nišavić have appealed to citizens to use water responsibly, emphasizing its critical importance during the summer period.
High-ranking officials of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), including Miloš Vučević, Ana Brnabić, and Siniša Mali, have called on citizens to attend a rally on June 27. Reports indicate that the SNS is actively preparing for the event, with quotas for attendees and bus transport organized from various regions.
An 88-year-old woman in Pyrgos, Greece, was scammed out of €20,000 and jewelry by individuals posing as accountants. This incident marks another case of fraud targeting the elderly in the area.
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Police have arrested a woman and her boyfriend for allegedly plotting the murder of her fiancé, a Pune businessman, at Lohagad fort. The investigation revealed details of a cancelled Bali trip and a missing passport as part of their scheme.
Police in Kołbiel, Mazowieckie, were astonished when they stopped a drunk driver who was found to have broken six lifetime driving bans and was operating a vehicle with a revoked license.
A Nepali mountain guide, previously presumed dead on Mount Everest, was miraculously found crawling down to a climbers' camp six days after he was last seen alive, captivating global attention.
Discussions are ongoing regarding 'Tito's Yugoslavia' in the context of culture and art, while separate reports highlight violent, far-right fan groups known for causing tragedies and instilling fear. These two topics represent distinct societal issues.
Leg cramps are common after physical exertion or mineral deficiency, but frequent occurrences, especially at night without clear cause, may signal a specific underlying health condition.
A video showing mice running between tables at a Gordon Ramsay restaurant has gone viral, shocking guests and sparking widespread discussion online. The footage raised concerns about hygiene standards at the establishment.
Mogadishu authorities reported that calm has been restored after recent violence between security forces and militias, though underlying tensions in Somalia remain high.
Pakistan's Foreign Office reiterated its clear position on the Abraham Accords, stating no policy shift, and also confirmed that 10 Pakistanis remain in the custody of Somali pirates, with contact established with the Somali government.
Citizens in Novi Sad, Serbia, have taken action to remove graffiti targeting Marija Vasić. The community effort aimed to clean up the offensive messages.
Italian music festivals like Mi Ami, Poplar, and Red Valley have established a significant presence on both national and international scenes, creating a sense of belonging among attendees.
Generali Group has introduced 'Redion,' a new global brand that unifies the activities of Europ Assistance and the Generali Employee Benefits network, focusing on assistance, health protection, and employee benefits.
A testimony from Ioannis Giannochailidis recounts the horrific execution of his priest father, who was hanged and then dismembered after the rope broke, during a historical event in the region of Megali Garali.
The Trump administration announced a new rule requiring non-citizens already in the US to return to their home countries to apply for green cards. This policy change is expected to impact many seeking permanent residency, though some exceptions for those providing 'economic benefit' were mentioned.
The seventh BiH Pride Parade, themed 'All colors suit us well,' is scheduled to take place on June 20 in Sarajevo. Organizers have invited citizens to display rainbow-colored laundry on their clotheslines and balconies in support.
A new Ipsos survey in Serbia indicates that while generational differences exist in concert attendance, they often do not align with common stereotypes about music audiences.
The US military boarded an Iranian-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, suspecting it of attempting to breach a naval blockade. This action occurred amidst ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran.
The vital trade corridor connecting Senegal's Dakar to Mali's capital Bamako has become increasingly dangerous and has ground to a halt due to a blockade imposed by the Al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM since April 28th.
A Belgian driver was caught by camera driving an Opel Astra at an astonishing 696 km/h in a 50 km/h zone eight years ago. His initial fine of 6,597 euros was overturned by the court, but he now awaits a new penalty.
The court is scheduled to hear Miloš Žižić in proceedings against the former secretary of the Judicial Council, who claims to have sent an email that the prosecutor did not receive.
The scent of roasted lamb filled the promenade on Krk island, where the price for a kilogram of young lamb reached 70 euros, yet crowds were still present.
During his visit to China, former President Trump met with President Xi Jinping and controversially agreed with Xi's assessment of the United States as a 'declining nation,' attributing the decline to the Biden administration. The leaders also discussed potential trade deals and warnings regarding Taiwan.
The Financial Crime Investigation Service (FNTT) conducted searches at the homes and parliamentary offices of Lithuanian politicians Žemaitaitis and Petkevičienė. The raids, which also involved seizing documents from their party headquarters, have sparked significant political commentary.
Dr. Michele Mele, Deputy Director of the Academy of Blind Scientists, delivered lectures at the University of Montenegro on inclusive education, accessibility, and the history of mathematics through the contributions of blind scientists.
A dramatic moment unfolded at the BAFTA Television Awards when the creators of a film about Gaza criticized the BBC, leading to their speech being censored during the live broadcast. The incident sparked controversy during the ceremony.
According to police, unidentified persons allegedly entered her house and killed the elderly woman before fleeing with gold ornaments and other valuables.
Travelers seeking an escape from crowded European resorts are encouraged to visit a Greek island known for its unique nature and sparse local population, often referred to as 'Greece's Maldives'.
A routine traffic stop in Florida for a faulty light led to the discovery of 13 live iguanas, found zip-tied and hidden in a truck. The unusual cargo prompted further investigation by authorities.
The upcoming weekend offers a vibrant arts scene, including the 'Inherited Souls' exhibition, KLpac's 'Islands' production, and the reopening of Tali Gallery.
While leg cramps are common and usually not a concern, when they become frequent and appear without obvious reason, they could signal more serious underlying health issues.
New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani publicly called on King Charles III to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond to India. This appeal was made during King Charles's visit to the United States.
Certain phrases, though often spoken without ill intent, can create an invisible emotional burden, pressure, and a feeling of neglect for the oldest child in a family.
The Serbian Minister of Transport stated that the opening of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line for passenger traffic now solely depends on the Hungarian side. This indicates a critical juncture in the completion and operationalization of the cross-border infrastructure project.
An opinion piece discusses microaggressions in the workplace, defining them as subtle, often unintentional statements or actions that convey exclusion or diminish an individual's contribution.
(ANSA) - QUITO, 22 APR - The Italian Ambassador to Ecuador, Giovanni Davoli, attended an event celebrating the Generali Group’s 85 years of operations in the South American country.
Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating, marked by a standoff in the Strait of Hormuz affecting shipping and conflicting reports on the status of peace talks. While some sources mention a potential new deal, others highlight rising threats and uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts.
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.
Lithuania is providing various social support measures, including compensations for solar power plants and electric vehicles, which are available to all residents regardless of their income.
An escaped wolf named Neukgu was safely recaptured in South Korea and returned to its zoo after a nine-day search. South Koreans expressed relief following the animal's successful recovery.
Many people suffer from joint pain that restricts movement and daily activities. Timely joint replacement surgery can not only reduce symptoms but also restore lost mobility and significantly improve quality of life.
A 39-year-old man, wanted on an arrest warrant, was apprehended at Warsaw Airport at a departure gate as he attempted to escape to the Netherlands to avoid prison.
Serbian Railways Infrastructure stated that the Prokop railway station is safe for use. This assurance comes after examinations were conducted by experts from the Faculty of Civil Engineering.
Hungarians are heading to the polls on April 12 for a parliamentary election that could see Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule challenged by opposition leader Péter Magyar. Pre-election polls suggest a tight race.
An expert suggests that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban might resort to provocations, declare a state of emergency, or manipulate election results to avoid defeat in the upcoming elections.
The Nepali government is reportedly prepared to arrest former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and his wife Arzu Rana Deuba, though the specific charges or reasons for the potential arrest are not detailed in this snippet.
President Trump threatened to imprison journalists who reported on a missing US F-15 pilot shot down over Iran and later revealed details of how a wounded US airman evaded Iranian capture.