The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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A man was arrested at Chris Brown's residence after allegedly trespassing onto the property and attempting to start a fire. Law enforcement sources confirmed the incident to TMZ.
Former UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC of any wrongdoing regarding her tax affairs. The investigation concluded with her settling a tax bill, prompting her to call for Labour to deliver change.
Israel and Lebanon are holding a new round of direct negotiations in Washington D.C. aimed at securing a ceasefire or peace agreement. These talks occur amidst ongoing hostilities in southern Lebanon and as a previous ceasefire period approaches its end.
Nicole Kidman visited Christie's in New York to promote Constantin Brâncuși's 1913 gilded sculpture "Danaïde," which is inspired by his muse and is set to be auctioned for a substantial sum.
Elon Musk is engaged in an escalating legal and business dispute with Sam Altman, involving allegations of conflict of interest and billions in disputed shares. This ongoing battle has drawn significant attention in the tech world.
An opinion piece argues that rising antisemitism reveals a deeper crisis in Western moral confidence, emphasizing the need for renewed Jewish-Christian partnership.
Chris Brown's ex-housekeeper is asking a judge to keep out evidence that a member of Brown's team gave her money for medical bills after his dog attacked her ...
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that Iran is "frighteningly close" to developing nuclear weapons, expressing concern over its 20%-enriched uranium stockpile.
As Leah Sharibu turns 23, a women's group is working to keep her story alive, highlighting the years stolen from the young girl who refused to renounce her Christian faith.
In a grand interview, geographer Christophe Guilluy analyzes the transformations of France from the early 19th century to the dawn of the 2000s, discussing rurality, industrialization, and the concept of 'peripheral France'.
England and New Zealand have announced their respective cricket squads. England revealed changes to its Test squad, including recalls and axings, for an upcoming series against New Zealand, while New Zealand named its World Cup squad.
The Governing Council of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has announced the appointment of Professor Christian Agyare as its next Vice-Chancellor, effective August 1, 2026.
Christian counselors have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to overturn Wisconsin's conversion therapy restriction, arguing it violates their free speech rights following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Mgr Hugues de Woillemont, director of L'Œuvre d'Orient, discusses the organization's 170 years of aid to Christians in the Holy Land, emphasizing their courage and dialogue amidst ongoing conflicts.
Tech mogul Elon Musk has publicly stated that director Christopher Nolan cast Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy in 'The Odyssey' primarily to win awards. His comments have generated significant online debate about the film's casting decisions.
Chris Brown has issued an expletive-filled response to critics of his new album, 'Brown,' threatening to confront those who gave scathing reviews. He clapped back at the criticism, suggesting listeners try other artists.
Christopher Marlowe's classic play "Doctor Faustus" is currently being performed at the Tehran Theater Complex. The production brings the renowned tragedy to the stage in the Iranian capital.
The UK Labour Party is facing a severe leadership crisis, with over 80 Labour members reportedly demanding Keir Starmer's resignation and speculation rising about potential challengers. This internal turmoil has overshadowed King Charles's recent speech, highlighting Starmer's perceived unpopularity and the party's disarray.
Ćamil Duraković stated that High Representative Christian Schmidt could make history by resolving the crucial issue of state property ownership in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Duraković emphasized that the state is the sole owner of such assets.
Executive Producer Christina Voros has addressed the prospects for a second season of Paramount+'s new Yellowstone spinoff series, 'Dutton Ranch'. The exclusive report from Screen Rant covers her insights into the show's future.
Public prosecutors in Krems, Austria, have stated that the smartphone of former high-ranking official Christian Pilnacek is irrelevant as evidence for their investigation, differing from the WKStA (Central Public Prosecutor's Office for Combating Economic Crime and Corruption). They concluded that his death was a suicide after evaluating all circumstances.
Discussions are ongoing regarding the potential departure of Christian Schmidt as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with various figures commenting on his legacy and the implications for the country's political landscape. Speculation also includes who might succeed him and whether an American could lead a transition that diminishes the OHR's role.
Actor Casper Kjær Jensen, known for 'Nattevagten 2', has been cast in the lead role of Hans Christian Andersen in an upcoming major biopic, a role he describes as 'completely wild'. The film will be directed by Nikolaj Arcel.
The Lisbon Tourism Association has announced that a tender for Christmas lights, valued at 750,000 euros, will be launched by mid-June on the Vortal platform.
Wiesbaden city council members are demanding information regarding the awarding of a contract to the Facebook group 'Lust auf Wiesbaden,' with Mayor Christiane Hinninger expected to answer questions from the audit committee about payments for an image campaign.
Denis Zvizdić, Deputy Speaker of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly, commented on the departure of High Representative Christian Schmidt, stating that Milorad Dodik will have to retire politically, a task for the opposition in Republika Srpska.
Slaven Kovačević, advisor to BiH Presidency member Željko Komšić, has accused Christian Schmidt of working for Zagreb and repeatedly undermining democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After a period of previous disputes, the German coalition committee held a meeting that was unusually quiet. The committee subsequently promised to make reform decisions in the coming weeks.
The Kremser public prosecutor's office has testified before the Austrian parliamentary inquiry (U-Ausschuss) investigating matters related to former justice official Christian Pilnacek.
This article profiles Mestre Joaquim, the last black clay potter in Resende, highlighting his storytelling ability and his award-winning work, including a Christ figure displayed in the Municipal Museum of Resende.
Shalmon Christopher, on trial for exposing himself in a public toilet, told the court he was in a 'poor mental state' when he initially claimed to police he had been raped, later recanting the statement.
The Trump administration's proposed multi-trillion dollar defense budget, including a costly 'Golden Dome' missile defense system, is being debated in Congress. This comes amidst ongoing concerns about the Iran conflict, its economic impact, and calls for US support for regime change.
Christopher Nolan has confirmed controversial casting choices for his upcoming film 'The Odyssey', including Travis Scott and Lupita Nyong’o in dual roles, while also defending the film against historical accuracy complaints and online backlash.
A Chinese national has been indicted by federal authorities in Florida for allegedly importing a deadly new synthetic opioid. The indictment was authored by Chris Summers via The Epoch Times.
Bosnia and Herzegovina faces heightened political tensions as High Representative Christian Schmidt announces his planned departure in June, stating it's "time for a new beginning." This development coincides with renewed threats from Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik to declare independence if Schmidt imposes a state property law, prompting mixed international reactions regarding the country's future and the role of the OHR.
Residents of Rmeish, a Christian town in southern Lebanon, claim they successfully confronted Hezbollah and prevented the group from using their village area.
Prominent figures within several European political parties, including Albania's Democratic Party and Lithuania's Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, have voiced strong internal criticism. These critiques highlight issues such as electoral performance, party leadership, and a perceived lack of genuine discussion, leading to calls for significant reforms.
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides announced that the government's healthcare priorities are fully aligned with those of the federation of patients' associations (Osak), addressing representatives of patient organizations and government officials.
Joni Lamb, who co-founded the Daystar Television Network with her husband Marcus Lamb, has died at the age of 65. The network reached over 200 countries, making the couple prominent televangelism figures.
The Cannes Film Festival has commenced, featuring discussions among jury members and attendees on topics such as the impact of AI on the film industry and the perceived absence of Hollywood. Various films are set to compete for the Palme d'Or, with some specific titles highlighted.
Two assailants have been arrested for the Christmas robbery of the 'Gift Truck' in Monesterio, Badajoz, where a safe and lottery tickets valued at over 300,000 euros were stolen.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Finance and Treasury, Dr. Srđan Amidžić, and the Head of the World Bank Office for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, Christopher Sheldon, signed three loan agreements.
Stephanos Christodoulou, a candidate for MP in the Larnaca district with MEP Fidias Panayiotou’s Direct Democracy party, stated he is running to secure better opportunities for his children. He emphasized his grounded reasons for entering politics.
Author Christopher Andersen claims that Queen Camilla initially believed Kate Middleton was 'too common' and lacked aristocratic blood to marry Prince William, a future king.
Nigerian governors and APC leaders showcased President Tinubu's three-year achievements to diplomats, while the country faces economic concerns including a depreciating naira and rising debt burden. Meanwhile, internal party protests and discussions around the 2027 presidency continue.
Criminal charges have been filed against Iliana Papageorgiou, stemming from a defamation lawsuit brought against her by Elena Christopoulou approximately two years ago, following an interview Papageorgiou gave.
The Temporada Alta festival features artists like La Veronal, Christiane Jatahy, and Pablo Messiez, with the Brazilian creator revisiting 'Miss Julie' 15 years later with Catalan actors.
Christian college leaders are expressing concerns that new federal student loan regulations could pose an "existential threat" to religious higher education and exacerbate existing clergy shortages.
Actor Christian Bale's dedication to his role as Dick Cheney in the 2018 drama "Vice" unexpectedly led him to help director Adam McKay recognize the signs of a heart attack, potentially saving his life.
Chris Brown has expressed gratitude to his fans for supporting his new 27-track album, acknowledging the mixed reviews and stating he can accept criticism from his audience.
The European Union has officially adopted sanctions against several violent Israeli settlers and extremist organizations in the West Bank. This move, targeting individuals and groups accused of human rights abuses against Palestinians, has drawn strong condemnation from the Israeli government.
President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus met with EU Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jorgensen in Nicosia, emphasizing the high priority of both housing and energy for the EU.
Briarcliff Entertainment has secured domestic distribution rights for 'Christmas At The Kringles,' a genre-bending holiday comedy currently in production, planning a wide theatrical release in November.
Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit Barcelona from June 9th to 11th, with his itinerary including a visit to Brians 1 prison, Montserrat Abbey, and the inauguration of the Sagrada Familia's Tower of Jesus Christ. The visit will overlap with university entrance exams in Catalonia.
A US children's book author was sentenced to life in prison for poisoning her husband with fentanyl to inherit his millions, an act she committed before writing a book about coping with grief. The court found her guilty of murder in the first degree.
Comedian Chris Rock reportedly discussed on a podcast that he and Tupac Shakur dated the same women, leading to speculation about a connection to Jada Pinkett Smith and the Will Smith Oscar slap.
Christian Schmidt, the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, has revealed the reasons behind his resignation. He stated that he stepped down to preserve the Office of the High Representative (OHR) amidst growing pressure on both himself and the Dayton structures.
Elon Musk launched a series of attacks against director Christopher Nolan, expressing strong racist undertones regarding the casting of a Black actress as Helen of Troy in an adaptation of the Odyssey.
Jaroslavas Voitechovičius, a member of the Lithuanian Polish Electoral Action-Christian Families Alliance (LLRA-KŠS), was found guilty of domestic violence against his wife in a closed court session.
A CBS professor argues that the concept of 'spirit,' increasingly used in Danish political debate by figures like Søren Pind and Christian Egander Skov, suffers from a lack of clear definition, risking a shift from analytical discussion to mere sentiment and symbolism.
Jonathan Anderson, the new creative director for Christian Dior, presented his first Cruise collection in Los Angeles, transforming the Los Angeles County Museum of Art into a runway that blended high fashion with Californian culture.
On May 14, Christians celebrate the Ascension, symbolizing Jesus' ascent to God. Le Monde explores the history and symbolism of one of Christianity's most important feasts.
The city of Gothenburg hopes to achieve its climate targets by influencing what employees eat, looking forward to many exciting vegetarian Christmas buffets in the future.
The art collection of German collector Christian Duerckheim has found a permanent home at the Serralves Museum in Portugal, five years after the initial agreement. Duerckheim's significant donation enriches the museum's contemporary art holdings.
A proposal by Austrian Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr (Neos) to eliminate preschool classes has found little support, with a majority rejecting the idea in a STANDARD survey.
A New Mexico diocese is attempting to prevent the government from seizing land for a border wall, arguing that the site, located below a 29-foot-tall statue of Jesus Christ, is a holy site protected under religious freedom laws.
Nigel Farage accepted the sum from Christopher Harborne, a Thailand-based British investor, shortly before saying he would run for a seat in the House of Commons in 2024.
Prime Video announced that its series "The Terminal List," starring Chris Pratt, will return for its second season in 2026. This upcoming release is expected to intensify competition among streaming action franchises.
The 'Ocean Dream' diamond, described as the largest known blue-green diamond of its kind, was sold at a Christie's auction in Geneva for more than $17 million.
Some members of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) are expressing doubts about the country's ambitious target to achieve climate neutrality by 2045.
Actress Nicole Kidman is featured in a new video for Christie's auction house, where she interacts with Constantin Brâncuși's 'Danaïde' sculpture. The collaboration highlights her connection to the piece of art.
Milorad Dodik, president of the ruling party in Republika Srpska, has again threatened to declare the entity's independence if the High Representative in BiH, Christian Schmidt, imposes a law regulating property ownership.
Reports detail the path to reconciliation for actors Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor, who ultimately decided they couldn't remain apart after their separation.
Newly released UFO photos and videos have prompted diverse reactions, with some Christian leaders suggesting they could represent 'falling angels' rather than extraterrestrials. Meanwhile, critics have expressed disappointment over the poor quality of the Pentagon's visuals.
Norway's Christian Democratic Party (KrF) secured a majority to override a decision, allowing Ikea Forus in Stavanger to replace hundreds of bicycle parking spaces with car parking.
William Valasidis, a Greek judge, reflects on his 28-year career at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, where he rose from an intern to a judge.
Google Search now allows users to customize their news feed by prioritizing specific sources. This feature enables individuals to ensure they consistently see content from their preferred news outlets.
Matas Maldeikis appeared before the TS-LKD (Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats) Supervisory Committee to explain allegations of disrespect towards the party leader, stating he would not change his public criticism of party issues.
Marie-Chantal and Maria-Olympia de Grèce, along with Celia Kritharioti, garnered attention at Christina Livanou's highly anticipated wedding in London.
The work and influence of German artist Christoph Schlingensief are being revisited and discussed, with particular attention in Vienna, as highlighted by comments from Milo Rau.
Former students of Vancouver College are expressing dissatisfaction with a proposed $30 million settlement in the Christian Brothers abuse case, stating that it is meaningless without an apology and admission of liability.
Artist Christos Bokoros presents a new exhibition titled 'Alexandros Papadiamantis - His Shadow,' an ode to the renowned Greek writer, exploring his form and essence.
A substantial €52 million freezing order against Christian Borg and his associated companies has been quietly lifted. This follows a controversial out-of-court settlement with Malta’s tax authorities, enabled by a new law introduced by Robert.
Academy Award winners Amy Madigan and Chris Cooper are exclusively reported to star in "I Passed This Way," a new Western film directed by two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker John Sayles. This project marks Sayles' first feature in over a decade.
A new two-euro fee on many package deliveries, set to begin in September, is dividing Austria's retail sector, with entrepreneurs questioning its legality and potential impact on consumer behavior.
A suspect, Christopher Ebanks, 32, has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a headless body found stuffed in a closet inside a Phoenix apartment.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is under scrutiny for skipping a crucial meeting concerning allegations that he lied under oath about his disciplinary history.
Chris Selley discusses how Canadian decision-makers have found a surprisingly simple and intuitive solution to the "Long Ballots" problem, suggesting it could be a model for other fields.
Christina Voros, a returning producer for the Yellowstone franchise, has provided the first official response regarding the firing of the Dutton Ranch creator by Taylor Sheridan.
President Nikos Christodoulides announced that developments in the Cyprus problem could lead to a concrete settlement plan by the end of 2026, revealing a new United Nations initiative is underway.
Lars Sandahl Sørensen, CEO of the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI), has expressed deep frustration, warning politicians against committing a 'great sin' against Denmark by focusing on minor details during new government negotiations while a technological revolution unfolds.
Christian fanatics are interpreting the Apocalypse of John to predict the end of the world by 2040, with the drought in the Euphrates River being cited as a key sign for this theory.
Christian Egander Skov reflects on Norway's National Day celebrations, suggesting Danes could learn from Norwegians to become 'more Danish' through similar public festivities.
TrueBlue, a staffing and workforce solutions company, has announced the appointment of R. Chris Kreidler as the new chairman of its board of directors.
Christina Bompa was seen wearing stylish and comfortable Zara jeans at the 8th Creaid charity auction of collectible artworks, the proceeds of which will go towards purchasing medical equipment for the 'P. & A. Kyriakou' Children's Hospital's anti-cancer department.
Foreign Minister Meinl-Reisinger has elaborated on her concept for gradual EU accession, advocating for the partial opening of the EU single market. This proposal aims to provide a phased approach to integration for aspiring member states.
USMNT captain Christian Pulisic and his teammates are starring in a new advertisement alongside Lionel Messi, Alex Morgan, and other soccer legends. The ad is part of the promotional campaign leading up to the 2026 World Cup.
The current Wiener Festwochen exhibition at MAK pays tribute to the German theater provocateur Christoph Schlingensief, who passed away in 2010. Schlingensief was a defining artist of the festival, known for performances like 'Ausländer raus!' in 2000.
Christofer Fjellner, an opposition councillor in Stockholm, has published a reply to Andreas Ericson, advocating for building for the city's residents rather than focusing on statistics.
French journalist Christophe Gleizes has received his first visit in an Algerian prison from a French diplomat. The visit was agreed upon during a meeting between Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and French Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces Alice Rufo.
Virginia deputy sheriff Chris Darlington is preparing to release his first single to major country radio, balancing his music career with his law enforcement duties.
The UK Prime Minister is confronting a challenging day as members of his own party reportedly revolt against his leadership. This internal dissent marks a significant test for the Prime Minister.
The Norwegian government is set to increase electricity subsidies by 10 billion kroner, despite proposing lower use of oil revenues compared to the pre-Christmas budget.
Linda Perry, known for writing songs for artists like Christina Aguilera and P!nk, has released her new solo album 'Let It Die Here', marking her return to solo music.
Christophe Leribault, the new director of the Louvre Museum in Paris, has revealed extensive modernization plans and aims to address the aftermath of an audacious robbery that occurred last autumn.
Amazon hosted its annual upfront presentation in New York, featuring celebrities like Michael B. Jordan, Chris Pratt, and Oprah Winfrey, as the e-commerce giant's TV arm made its pitch to advertisers.
Pavlos Christidis, a Greek MP and PASOK-KINAL parliamentary spokesperson, accused Ryanair of 'raw blackmail' against the Greek public and called for immediate government intervention.
The iconic 'Brady Bunch' house, meticulously re-created to match the show's sets, has opened to the public, with star Christopher Knight describing it as a 'living museum'.
Christina Vidou sent a public message to Sia Kosioni, who visited SKAI to bid farewell to her colleagues. Vidou is set to present SKAI's main news bulletin.
The court of appeal in Cyprus ordered a retrial for Georgios Christodoulou Zavrantonas, who was previously sentenced to 22 years for cocaine possession, after his lawyer argued issues with his initial arrest.
Christian Schmidt has officially confirmed his resignation as the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, stating he will remain until a successor is appointed, despite earlier indications he would not leave. His departure has prompted discussions about potential successors and calls from Bosnian Serb leaders to annul his previous decisions.
Ofcom has partially upheld a complaint made by the police watchdog regarding claims presented in a BBC Panorama episode about Chris Kaba, who was killed in 2022.
Iliana Papageorgiou has been criminally charged with slanderous defamation against her former manager, Elena Christopoulou, stemming from an interview she gave, intensifying their ongoing dispute.
The rare 'Ocean Dream' diamond, known for its unique blue-green hue, was sold for over $17 million at a Christie's auction in Geneva. This significant sale highlights the high value placed on exceptional gemstones.
The Cannes Film Festival is underway, featuring the 25th-anniversary celebration and premiere of the "Fast & Furious" franchise. The festival also includes various film announcements, red carpet appearances, and industry events.
Pop icons Madonna and Shakira, along with K-pop sensation BTS, have been announced as the headliners for the upcoming FIFA World Cup final halftime show. This marks a significant lineup for the global sporting event.
Marina Pendeš, a delegate in the BiH House of Peoples, stated that Bosnia and Herzegovina must be unburdened by any foreigners to be an independent state, commenting on the departure of High Representative Christian Schmidt.
Fidesz politician Orsolya Ferencz has publicly criticized former minister János Lázár, deeming his real estate acquisition efforts unworthy of a Christian-conservative politician.
A significant emergency service presence is at the scene of a house fire in Christchurch, where two people are critically injured and others may be missing.
Olympia de Grèce made one of the most elegant appearances of the spring wedding season at Christina Livanos' wedding in London, wearing a flowing pastel mint dress.
Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomons provide a vision of haughty Englishness up there with Gosford Park and Phantom Thread
Steven Soderbergh has a certain superpower, not always bestowed on even the…
Articles discuss the speculative question of whether High Representative Christian Schmidt's potential departure would lead to the end of the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This raises questions about the future of international oversight in the region.
The editorial team of Luxemburger Wort is reporting live from the Rathausplatz in Düdelingen, visiting the Christi-Himmelfahrts-Markt (Ascension Day Market) to cover local events.
A recent trial involving OpenAI, Elon Musk, and Sam Altman concluded with revelations about Altman's over $2 billion stakes in OpenAI partner firms. Testimony during the proceedings also detailed tense exchanges and outbursts from Elon Musk regarding the company's direction and operations.
Sheriff Chris Nanos, leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, has made a serious admission about DNA evidence, indicating progress in the case.
Netflix has extended its partnership with the NFL through the 2029-30 season, securing a significant new sports package. The streaming giant also revealed several new series, adaptations, and renewals for popular shows like "Bridgerton" and "Love Is Blind."
Christopher Nolan addressed the controversy surrounding Travis Scott's participation in his "Odyssey" project, stating that Homeric poetry has an analogy with rap music.
German broadcaster ZDF has removed an episode of its children's news program 'logo!' from its archive following complaints of one-sided reporting, particularly regarding its portrayal of Islam and Christian churches. The editorial team has expressed self-criticism.
The White House is aiming to link U.S. history and Christianity at a nine-hour prayer festival, which will be headlined by Pete Hegseth and feature far-right and Christian nationalist speakers. The event seeks to emphasize a connection between national identity and religious faith.
A New Zealand Corrections staffer resigned while under investigation for an inappropriate relationship with an inmate at Christchurch Women's Prison, after having assessed and granted the inmate parole.
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives aimed at simplifying cross-border train bookings and enhancing passenger rights across Europe. These measures seek to make train travel more accessible and convenient for journeys involving multiple countries and operators.
Ian McKellen's portrayal of a jaded painter in "The Christophers" is being lauded as one of the finest performances of his career. The article discusses the inheritance of art through his role.
A hantavirus outbreak, primarily centered in France with 11 critical cases, has led to intensified surveillance efforts across Europe. Authorities are assessing the situation, with some reports mentioning a cruise ship and preparedness for a potential epidemic.
An event will be held on Sunday, May 24, to discuss the "Local Urban Plan of Salamina Municipality," featuring speakers Giorgos Ioakeimidis, Eva Karakosta, and Christos Lampridis.
Israeli settler attacks are reportedly threatening the historic Christian presence and community in a West Bank town. These actions raise concerns about the safety and future of the area's Christian inhabitants.
French Minister Laurent Nuñez urged "maximum vigilance" as major religious holidays in May — Ascension and Pentecost for Christians, Shavuot for Jews, and Eid al-Adha for Muslims — approach amidst a high threat context.
Cypriot President Christodoulides announced that UN Secretary-General Guterres is fully committed to an initiative aimed at achieving a positive outcome regarding the Cyprus issue.
Christopher Skeete argued that Montreal is the optimal choice for a defence bank, citing its global insurers, pension funds with infrastructure experience, and skilled workforce.
Corpus Christi is on the brink of a water emergency due to a combination of drought, rising demand, and municipal mismanagement, serving as a warning for other regions.
President Nikos Christodoulides stated that strengthening Cyprus' deterrent capability begins with meaningful investment in the human capital of the National Guard.
Bosnian Ambassador to the UN, Zlatko Lagumdžija, discussed the circumstances surrounding Christian Schmidt's resignation, stating he was surprised by the dramatization from the pro-Bosnian bloc and was aware of the diplomatic discussions.
Rev. Jonathan K. Asiedu-Otibu, a Ghanaian pastor and former radio minister, has graduated with a Doctor of Ministry degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA. He is also a healthcare chaplain and international Christian leader.
With over 13 million paying readers and a strategy that funnels every second digital subscriber into a lifestyle bundle, The New York Times demonstrates how a 175-year-old brand successfully navigated digital transformation.
A two-year-old boy fell from a balcony in Bogota but was saved thanks to alert residents, after his father reportedly left him unsupervised in the apartment.
A shooting at a Las Vegas grocery store resulted in two deaths, with the suspect apprehended by bystanders. Separately, a high school student was charged with the murder of a homeless woman in the city.
Christen Goff, 32, is celebrating her fifth consecutive appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, further solidifying her legacy with behind-the-scenes content and finished photos from this year's shoot.
Felicity Jones has been cast as the iconic author Agatha Christie in an upcoming mystery movie that will delve into Christie's real-life mysterious disappearance.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides indicated that a plan for the resolution of the Cyprus issue might be presented before the end of 2026, prior to the completion of his term.
R&B artists Usher and Chris Brown are set to embark on a co-headlining stadium tour, with tickets now available for shows running from June through December.
As part of an integration reform, German language courses for refugees in Austria have been restructured to include dialect training, aiming for greater participation from migrants.
This article explores the phenomenon of 'boomers' sharing significant bad news, such as severe illness or death, in a casual or offhand manner, a pattern many people recognize in their parents.
Actress Ruth Bradley, known for 'Slow Horses', is set to star alongside Bill Burr and Chris O’Dowd in the Ireland-set coming-of-age comedy 'Bender', which begins shooting this summer.
The Eurovision Song Contest's first semifinals have commenced in Vienna, featuring various performances and ongoing discussions about betting odds. The event is also marked by protests, particularly concerning Israel's participation.
Author Jack Carr revealed his reasons for choosing Chris Pratt to star in 'The Terminal List,' citing Pratt's transformation for a 2012 film as a key factor.
Thomas Strobl, a long-serving interior minister and Christian Democrat, is set to become the new President of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament, marking a new chapter in his political career.
The Ariel Helwani Show is hosting a live broadcast from its Los Angeles studio, featuring guests such as Nate Diaz, MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian, Chris Avila, and Mike O’Hearn. The show promises a lineup of prominent figures from the sports and entertainment world.
An investigation committee questioned a chief investigator regarding the Christian Pilnacek case. The inquiry focused on the late justice section chief's mobile phone and smartwatch.
Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) will add over 13,500 additional seats around the public holidays of Ascension Day and Pentecost, anticipating heavy traffic.
A survey commissioned by Lithuania's Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) indicates that 70% of respondents support the idea of easing conditions for young families to acquire their own homes.
Chris Boswell has signed a contract extension with the Steelers, making him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history, prompting discussion and grading of the deal.
Greek actress Danae Pappas, alongside Panos Vlachos, took on the role of godmother at the christening of little Eleni, daughter of Markos Pachou and Diana Prifti.
French artist JR will soon cover the Pont Neuf bridge in central Paris with a giant sheet, honoring a similar project by the famous artistic duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
The High Court has mandated the Christian Brothers to release the names and addresses of dozens of former members to seven alleged abuse victims, who are seeking to sue the congregation for damages.
Universal Pictures is engaging audiences in a "digital odyssey" for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film, The Odyssey, by inviting them to join the movie's official Discord server.
“The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has backed the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference over what it described as the “deeply concerning events” at the Karnival Kingdom Festival held from April 22 to…
The Cannes Film Festival has begun, featuring a bustling film market with new project announcements and sales, alongside ongoing discussions and concerns regarding Hollywood's participation. Festival organizers have voiced hopes for major studio films to return in the future.
During an Africa summit in Nairobi, French President Emmanuel Macron announced significant investments and backed the restitution of colonial artifacts. He also publicly reprimanded noisy attendees for a "total lack of respect" during his speech.
Chris Roller, President of Luxembourg's Doctors' Association (AMMD), warns that the National Health Fund's (CNS) focus on costs is hindering innovation and making the country less attractive for top medical professionals.
The CA Foundation, in collaboration with Alicia Global, NCCE, and the National Alliance of Ghana Law Students, organized a constitutional literacy engagement at the Senior Correctional Centre in Accra.
The Christiania bookstore in Poprad, Slovakia, is closing after more than three decades in operation. The closure is primarily attributed to consolidation and changes in reading habits.
Two-time Oscar nominee Felicity Jones is set to portray legendary author Agatha Christie in the noir mystery film "Eleven Missing Days," which focuses on Christie's mysterious disappearance. Vincent Cassel will co-star in the project.
The legendary superyacht Christina O, once owned by Aristotle Onassis and famous for hosting Jacqueline Kennedy, has been put up for sale with a substantial price reduction.