On the tenth anniversary of his death, Prince's estate has released a new single titled "With This Tear," with plans for more unreleased recordings to follow. This release marks a significant moment for fans and continues the artist's musical legacy.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will face trial on charges of crimes against humanity. The charges are related to his administration's deadly "war on drugs" campaign.
A Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations, and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028.
Moscow is reportedly using artificial intelligence to create and disseminate fake videos of Ukrainian soldiers on social media. The aim of these videos is to sow distrust and undermine confidence in the Ukrainian military command amidst the ongoing information war.
Police in Washington state report that two men are accused of using the stolen identities of deceased children for more than 30 years across multiple states.
Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders have approved a multi-billion dollar merger with Paramount, greenlighting one of the largest takeovers in entertainment industry history. This decision marks a significant consolidation in the media landscape.
A Trump ally proposed that Italy replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup, a suggestion that was swiftly rejected by FIFA and Italian officials. They emphasized that qualification must be earned on the pitch.
Vincent Kompany is reportedly set to receive a one-million-euro bonus if Bayern Munich secures a Champions League victory, indicating a favorable deal for the club.
The New York Knicks are reportedly considering trading Karl-Anthony Towns during the offseason, with head coach Tom Thibodeau having been the scapegoat last year.
Tensions between the US and Iran have escalated into a naval standoff in the Strait of Hormuz, following Iran's seizure of multiple ships. In response, President Trump reportedly ordered the Navy to shoot Iranian boats laying mines in the strategic waterway.
An expert states that the Iranian regime is relying on Pakistani and Middle Eastern militias to reinforce its presence and prevent a widespread outbreak of renewed protests.
The UK and France have signed a new £662 million deal aimed at stopping illegal migrant crossings in the English Channel. As part of the agreement, French beaches will see the deployment of riot police to deter migrants.
This article details the historical events of April 1945, focusing on Hitler's chosen successor and how Hitler swiftly destroyed him just days before his own death. It describes the collapse of the Third Reich and the final days of Adolf Hitler in his bunker.
UK ministers have reversed plans for lifesaving fire safety measures in overcrowded prisons, where 11 prisoners have died and fires are frequent, sparking a "national scandal."
India's Narcotics Control Bureau has issued an advisory warning its citizens traveling to the Maldives about the nation's newly toughened anti-drug laws. The advisory highlights the severe penalties, including potential life imprisonment or death, for drug-related offenses.
A forensic doctor testified that Sifis Valyrakis sustained two fatal wounds, asserting that these injuries would have caused his death even if he had not fallen into the sea. This testimony suggests the wounds were independently lethal prior to any drowning.
Eighteen wolves have been discovered dead within an Italian national park over a short period, leading authorities to suspect poisoning as the cause. Investigations are underway to determine the circumstances behind the mass deaths.
Greek politician Marinakis has attacked PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis for his characterization of 'Maximos dealing' concerning the participation of New Democracy MPs. The dispute highlights ongoing political tensions.
A team at FH Salzburg is working to improve the circular economy in the textile sector, developing new ideas and cooperations to reduce textile waste in Europe.
Officials are investigating the deaths of at least 31 sloths at a Florida warehouse under the care of Sloth World Orlando, with cold exposure and transport stress cited as causes.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) and its ministers have resigned from the government, triggering a political crisis and prompting the Liberal Prime Minister to appoint interim ministers. The PSD plans to propose a no-confidence vote, threatening the stability of the pro-Western government.
An official inquiry in Tanzania has revealed that 518 people were killed during post-election violence that occurred last year. The report details the extent of the casualties from the unrest.
Androulakis launched an attack on the government, accusing them of "public dealing." In response, government sources stated that Androulakis needs to be informed that the presumption of innocence is a fundamental principle of the Rule of Law.
A physically healthy woman has traveled to Switzerland to end her life through assisted suicide, following the loss of her son. She has reportedly chosen a final song to listen to during the process.
Croatian Prime Minister Plenković has appointed HDZ member David Sopta to ACI, despite Sopta having been dismissed from Jadrolinija following the deaths of three sailors in a tragedy on Lošinj.
Amazon MGM Studios is reportedly close to securing worldwide distribution rights for the romantic comedy 'Hello & Paris,' starring Javier Bardem and Kate Hudson, in a deal exceeding $30 million.
Financial expert Dave Ramsey criticized a Seattle woman for entering a $300,000 housing deal with her in-laws, calling it a 'nightmare' and stating she couldn't afford the house.
The President of the Montenegrin Parliament, Andrija Mandić, has scheduled a special session for April 30 at 1 PM, dedicated to the Prime Minister's Hour, reminding members of the deadline for submitting questions.
Applied Digital has announced a significant $7.5 billion lease agreement for an AI data center with a major US hyperscaler. This deal marks a substantial expansion in the company's infrastructure for artificial intelligence.
A 56-year-old British mother has traveled to Switzerland to undergo euthanasia, four years after the death of her son. This new case has sparked debate and divided opinions.
A new "smart" pillowcase has been developed that utilizes vibrations to alert deaf individuals to potential dangers during the night. This innovative device aims to improve safety for its users.
The latest teaser for the movie "Evil Dead Burn" has been released, revealing a major mystery within its chaotic minute-long Deadite attack. Fans are dissecting the trailer for clues about the upcoming film.
Mexico's ancient Teotihuacan archaeological site has reopened with increased security and fewer tourists, two days after a gunman killed a Canadian woman and wounded 13 others at the Pyramid of the Moon.
Police and the prisons ombudsman are investigating the death of a 16-year-old boy found unresponsive at Feltham Young Offender Institution in south-west London, marking the first such death in England or Wales since 2019.
A man named Liutauras from Kaunas, Lithuania, saved his dog from a deadly tick-borne disease, babesiosis, after noticing a tick behind its ear, warning others about the danger in Akademija forest.
A report by Chinese authorities in Xinjiang has attributed a deadly suspension bridge failure last summer to construction defects and management failures, rather than tourist actions.
The Hong Kong International Airport authority anticipates up to 10 percent revenue growth this year, despite ongoing disruptions stemming from the Middle East conflict, with aims to position the facility as an alternative hub.
A NASA scientist died in a fiery car accident in a rural area of Alabama, sparking intense questions and concern, especially in light of a broader series of deaths and disappearances.
The Human Rights Action (HRA) organization states that negotiations for Montenegro's accession to the European Union are far from complete, with criteria yet to be met and no guaranteed membership deadline. They acknowledge the formation of an ad hoc working group for the accession treaty as a positive sign of EU unity.
Montenegro's Constitutional Court has temporarily suspended the extradition of a US citizen. The decision was made due to concerns that the individual could face the death penalty if extradited.
Mircea Abrudean, President of the Romanian Senate, has stated that he sees no chance for reconciliation between the PSD and PNL parties given the current political context.
Gwen Danielson, who was previously missing and presumed dead, is now prepared to share her story, shedding light on the 'Zizians' group with whom she was associated.
US authorities have launched a probe into the mysterious deaths and disappearances of several scientists, including a recent case involving a NASA employee found dead in his Tesla. A Canadian astrophysicist is also reported among the deceased or missing individuals.
The process for electing Constitutional Court judges in Croatia has stalled, with no agreement reached despite candidates being praised by both ruling and opposition parties.
Two diagnosticians and a car dealer in Poland have been charged with participating in an organized crime group after it was revealed that 5,500 cars received fraudulent inspections.
A drunk man in Bánovce threatened paramedics with death and broke an ambulance window with a bottle, leading to his detention with the prosecutor's consent.
A clash in Negros Occidental led to the death of a University of the Philippines student leader and the arrest of five alleged New People's Army (NPA) rebels. The incident highlights ongoing conflict in the region.
Police in Tirana reported that the lifeless body of a 28-year-old foreign woman, R. T., was discovered in a daily rental apartment. Preliminary examination found no signs of violence, and an investigation is underway.
A Swiss news digest reports that an SRF journalist is temporarily off-camera due to the Patrick Fischer fake Covid certificate case, and also announces the death of Brigitte Meese.
A significant office lease agreement for 5,500 square meters has been signed at the "Hero" business center in Vilnius, marking one of the largest deals in the city's office market in recent years.
Finland's foreign minister has stated that China's close ties with Russia should disqualify Beijing from pursuing a free-trade agreement with the European Union. This comes as Beijing has been discussing trade talks with European leaders.
Cyprus has extended the deadline for a decision regarding a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine and the 20th sanctions package against Russia, with a decision expected on Thursday.
A growing number of lenders are reducing mortgage rates, providing a fresh boost to the housing market, though brokers caution that these favorable deals may be short-lived.
An Israeli attack targeting civilians in southern Gaza's Khan Younis resulted in the death of six people, including three children, and left three others wounded, according to local medical sources.
A fan expresses strong enthusiasm for a potential remake of the original Red Dead Redemption game, specifically wishing for it to be developed using the engine of Red Dead Redemption 2.
Police in Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, have concluded their investigation into the deaths of a married couple, Zaim and Indira Buljubašić, with suspicion that the husband killed his wife before committing suicide.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Craiova Mayor Lia Olguţa Vasilescu denies requesting the resignation of Sorin Grindeanu from the leadership of the Chamber of Deputies, stating she called for the denunciation of the governing coalition.
The European Union has approved a €90 billion loan for Ukraine and adopted a new sanctions package against Russia, following the resumption of oil flows through a key pipeline and ending months of political deadlock.
Warner Bros. shareholders have approved a $110-111 billion deal for the company to be acquired by Paramount. This vote marks a significant step in the completion of the proposed mega-merger.
President Trump ordered the US Navy to "shoot and kill" any Iranian boats that harass US vessels or lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive escalates tensions between the two nations amid stalled peace talks and concerns over the strait's security.
President Trump issued an order for the US Navy to "shoot and kill" any Iranian vessels that harass American ships or lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive came amid heightened tensions in the region.
Parliamentary calculations indicate that Romania's Social Democrats (PSD) need to engage with all opposition parties, including S.O.S and POT, to pass a no-confidence motion against the Bolojan cabinet, as votes from AUR alone are insufficient.
Officials reported that two people were found dead on the UC Berkeley campus in separate incidents, but they do not believe the cases are connected and there is no indication of foul play in either death.
The mother of a 14-year-old girl stabbed to death in Blerick, Netherlands, remains in custody as the main suspect, while the father, also arrested, has been released but remains a suspect.
A popular 33-year-old beautician from Kumasi, Ghana, was allegedly beaten to death by her businessman boyfriend. It has been revealed that she had secured a space in Accra for an expansion of her cosmetic business just three days before her death.
EU leaders convened in Cyprus, where they approved a significant loan package for Ukraine after Hungary lifted its veto, and also adopted a 20th package of sanctions against Russia. Ukrainian President Zelensky attended the summit, advocating for Ukraine's full EU membership.
Nearly 1.5 million Greek taxpayers have the opportunity to modify their pre-filled tax declarations, which were finalized on April 16, after some may have overlooked checking them before the deadline.
Amid market volatility and evolving client expectations, an article outlines 10 crucial questions financial advisors should consider before transitioning to a new broker-dealer or firm.
Olivia Dean's first arena tour, including a stop at OVO Hydro in Glasgow, is praised for its glam set design, Motown moves, and Dean's immediate, vulnerable, and natural performance.
The "Lietuvos Junior Achievement" Vilnius city eXpo has recognized and awarded the most innovative and impactful ideas developed by students, highlighting their solutions to contemporary issues.
The family of Celeste Rivas Hernandez has spoken out following the charging of D4vd with her murder and the revelation of her cause of death, seeking justice.
The UK will pay for 200 French officers to detain and deport asylum seekers from war-torn countries attempting to reach the UK in small boats, under a new agreement with France that includes a removal site in Dunkirk.
After a decade and two failed agreements, a new deal on social rights has been reached, which also concerns the rights of Hungarians working in other EU countries and aims to combat 'social dumping'.
Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen told the South China Morning Post that China's relationship with Russia is an obstacle to an EU-China trade agreement. The newspaper concluded that Finland could block the formation of such a deal.
A Ukrainian driver has been detained and charged by the Burgas District Prosecutor's Office for the death of two women who were run over by a bus that started moving on its own near a border crossing.
Passengers on a Ryanair flight from Bergamo, Italy, to Brussels, Belgium, experienced an ordeal when their plane landed 160 km away in Ostend, leaving them stranded in the middle of the night.
Donald Trump stated that Iran has 'no choice' but to make a 'great deal' with the US, with the article noting that investors will look to oil prices as proof of any real impact.
Dean Tavoularis, the acclaimed Oscar-winning production designer known for his work on "The Godfather" films and "Apocalypse Now," has passed away at the age of 93. He was celebrated for his significant contributions to cinematic art.
Authorities in Trinidad are facing questions and calls for action regarding the death of Romario at the hands of police and the subsequent disappearance of his body. Local media continues to cover the unfolding crime story.
An analysis highlights songs that have topped the UK chart for eight or more weeks but failed to break into the Top 10 on the US Hot 100, such as "Rein Me In" by Sam Fender and Olivia Dean.
A court in Kosovo is set to issue its verdict in the trial of three Serb men accused of involvement in a deadly 2023 attack on police, with the indictment also implicating Serbia.
Dr. Hassan Ayariga, founder and leader of the All People’s Congress (APC), has called for the total dismantling of the monopoly governing Ghana’s digital lottery space, supporting a review of the NLA-KGL deal.
Futures fell and stock markets slid, with oil prices rising, as geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran talks, ship interceptions, and a Hormuz standoff continued to impact global financial markets.
Astrologer Litsa Patera shared a profound personal experience on the show Buongiorno with Faye Skorda, describing the shocking moment of her father's passing where he seemingly blinked at her despite nurses declaring him gone.
Lithuania is set to acquire AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder missiles from the US, compatible with NASAMS air defense systems, in a deal potentially worth $214 million after US State Department approval.
Authorities are actively investigating the shocking murder of a 25-year-old man who was found dead in Agios Dimitrios shortly after leaving his father. Police are examining multiple scenarios and searching for evidence to determine the motive behind the killing.
Romanian MP Andrei Csillag has been sentenced to 8 months in prison with suspension after being caught driving under the influence. The decision by the High Court of Cassation and Justice is not yet final.
The US-Iran conflict has reached a new stalemate following a shaky ceasefire deal, with discussions also ongoing about which countries the US might extend financial lifelines to.
Actress Eleni Anousaki recently faced a serious health challenge due to heart failure, requiring several days in the hospital and describing her experience as a 'drama' connected to machines.
The measles crisis in Bangladesh has intensified, with the death toll among children now reaching 194. This deepening health emergency highlights the severe impact of the outbreak.
Social Democrat ministers have resigned from the Romanian government, officially plunging the ruling coalition into a political crisis. This move follows ongoing negotiations and disagreements within the government.
The European Handball Federation (EHF) has released the match times for the preliminary rounds of the Women's European Championship in December, with Iceland participating in Group A in Oradea, Romania.
A review describes "Dead man’s wire" as a time-capsule thriller with a murky production design, grainy cinematography, and smoky atmosphere, noting Bill Skarsgård's performance.
The Ministry for Veteran Affairs of Sarajevo Canton issued a statement following the death of Boris Rajković, a member of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A tragic accident near Radom, Poland, resulted in the death of a 19-year-old driver when a BMW rear-ended another vehicle, pushing it under an oncoming truck. The driver of the first BMW faces serious charges.
EKI is celebrating 30 years of business, growth, and partnership in Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking a significant milestone for an organization that has grown from a post-war idea to serving 40,000 clients.
Authorities at the University of California, Berkeley are investigating two deaths that occurred within 24 hours on campus, involving a student who fell from a dorm and another man found dead near Sproul Hall.
The UK government has announced a new smoking ban targeting individuals born after 2008, aiming to curb smoking as a leading cause of preventable death in the country.
A senior midwife has warned that current maternal care standards are inadequate as the NHS implements an overhaul to reduce maternal deaths, following figures showing 257 women died during or shortly after pregnancy between 2021 and 2023.
A giant Greek volcano, previously thought to be extinct for 100,000 years, has been discovered to be steadily accumulating magma. This finding suggests the volcano is not dormant as believed.
Four years after her death, Queen Elizabeth II's legacy continues to shape the UK, with her memory honored on what would have been her 100th birth anniversary.
Two additional individuals have been recognized as disaster-related deaths following the Noto Peninsula earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture, bringing the total number of such fatalities to over 500, specifically 501. The overall death toll, including direct deaths, now stands at 729.
A homeless man sleeping inside a garbage bin in Thessaloniki was nearly crushed by a compactor during waste collection. Sanitation workers discovered him just in time, preventing a tragedy.
Serbia's Novo lice Srbije (NLS) party has accused Serbian Progressive Party MP Uglješa Mrdić of threatening NLS MPs in the hallway of the Serbian Parliament.
A suspect has been arrested for perverting the course of justice as part of the ongoing inquiry into the hospital where convicted killer nurse Lucy Letby worked.
Three station house officers (SHOs) were suspended and an investigation was ordered after an alleged drone incident in Sindh’s Khairpur district, Pakistan, resulted in four civilian deaths.
A cruise ship traveling from Cagliari to Denmark recovered the bodies of five migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting that the region has not seen so many deaths since 2014.
A failed car bomber, Jaabis, who was released in November 2023 as part of a hostage deal following the October 7 Massacre, reportedly gave a video speech at a Berkeley classroom.
The trial for a fatal road rage incident on the M-30 highway, which resulted in a doctor's death, has been suspended after one of the accused, who was free and faces 15 years in prison, disappeared on the day he was scheduled to testify.
Greece's New Democracy party honored its founder, Konstantinos Karamanlis, on the 28th anniversary of his passing, stating his legacy will forever serve as a guide.
An analysis suggests that a quiet deal between the Trump administration and the African Union could significantly alter the landscape of development cooperation and investment across Africa.
Vice President Sara Duterte will not appear at the April 29 House impeachment hearing, which is set to probe allegations including "death threats" and tax records. Duterte has publicly refuted claims about her bank accounts, while her defense camp's presser drew criticism from lawmakers.
Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is set to fast-track money laundering probes under a new rulebook that establishes deadlines for inquiries and creates dedicated desks nationwide.
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael," is facing scrutiny over its content and production, with actor Kat Graham confirming that scenes depicting Diana Ross were cut due to "certain legal considerations." Critics are also debating the film's portrayal of Jackson's life, particularly its handling of controversies and allegations.
Churchill Downs has outlined projected EBITDA growth of $15 million to $20 million for the 2026 Kentucky Derby while also advancing a deal for the Preakness IP.
Portugal's Labor Minister, Rosário Palma Ramalho, has given the UGT union 15 days to submit a "constructive proposal" on outstanding labor reform points, including agreements on bank of hours and continuous workdays. A new meeting is scheduled for May 7.
Fighter John Dodson has voiced his frustration regarding a prolonged period of inactivity since signing an exclusive deal with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC).
A player traded by the Boston Red Sox in the Rafael Devers deal is currently leading all minor leagues in home runs, highlighting a significant performance.
Kaplan Fox has issued a deadline alert for investors in Snowflake Inc. (NYSE: SNOW), urging contact before April 27, 2026, regarding potential legal action.
A Ukrainian strike on a Russian oil refinery near the Black Sea has reportedly caused toxic black rain and air pollution in the nearby town of Tuapse. Russian officials have acknowledged the hazardous conditions days after the attack, with the refinery burning for several days.
America Movil's Brazilian unit, Claro, has indicated its openness to pursuing further acquisitions in Brazil following its recent deal with Desktop. This suggests a strategy for continued expansion in the competitive Brazilian market.
Christa Gail Pike, a death row inmate, is scheduled to be executed in five months, making her the first woman to face execution in Tennessee in 200 years.
A convicted violent man has issued a death threat against Mona, stating she will die when his restraining order expires, leading her to fear for her life and accuse police of differential treatment.
Former British Secret Intelligence Service head Richard Dearlove argues in an opinion piece that the Foreign Office should have intervened to prevent what he describes as Peter Mandelson's deeply flawed and potentially disastrous appointment.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas described an agreement on a loan for Ukraine as a breakthrough for Europe. She stated that the deal will put pressure on Russia's economy while providing much-needed financial support to Ukraine.
Human Rights Action (HRA) stated that the formation of a working group indicates EU unity, while reminding that negotiations are far from over, criteria are not met, and the membership deadline is not guaranteed.
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A young girl was critically injured and airlifted to the hospital after being struck by a car in County Westmeath, Ireland. She remains in critical condition following the incident.
France held a national tribute for Florian Montorio, a French peacekeeper who died in Lebanon following an ambush attributed to Hezbollah. This marks the death of a second French peacekeeper in the region.
The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nigeria has set April 30 as the final deadline for its membership revalidation and registration process, ahead of the 2027 general election.
A 23-year-old woman, "Olivia," provides a new account of events leading to the death of 19-year-old Myrtos in Argostoli, claiming she introduced Myrtos to a 66-year-old man while denying allegations of pimping.
A new round of testimonies is underway regarding the death of 19-year-old Myrtos, with a 23-year-old giving a statement and a 66-year-old identified as a key figure. One of the accused has revealed details about events that occurred at a hotel.
A Calgary-born astrophysicist was shot dead in Southern California, with his death sending shockwaves through his professional circles and being tied to a series of mysterious US deaths and disappearances.
An Odisha businessman was abducted and subsequently murdered, with investigations revealing a dispute between brothers and suspicions of black magic. New details are emerging regarding the complex circumstances surrounding his untimely death.
During the trial concerning the death of Sifis Valyrakis, it was stated that the injuries he sustained were fatal and would have led to his death even if he had not fallen into the sea.
A Danish TV personality has entered a heated public debate, prompting an opinion piece that criticizes the focus on appearance, hairstyle, and clothing as arguments, advocating for a debate centered on ideas and values.
Pavlos Marinakis, the Greek government spokesperson, has denied a French report suggesting a proposal from Emmanuel Macron to exchange Mirage fighter jets for Rafale jets with Paris, stating such a deal would not be possible.
Darrell Sheets, a prominent star of the reality TV show "Storage Wars," has died at the age of 67. Police are reportedly investigating claims that Sheets was cyberbullied before his death, as suggested by a costar.
A court will decide on a murder charge in connection with a death at an Amreli hospital, which occurred over an incident involving 'food wastage,' pending the determination of the exact cause of death.
Luarasi University in Albania has welcomed high school graduates from Tirana for career counseling days, with faculty deans advising students to make future decisions based on information rather than emotion.
Auditors for the Spanish Transport Ministry explained that a contract with Soluciones de Gestión doubled in value within 38 minutes after an email was sent to Aldama, raising questions about the deal.
Rene Nezhoda, a participant in 'Storage Wars,' claims that Darrell Sheets was subjected to severe cyberbullying online before his death, an issue Sheets himself had reportedly complained about on Facebook.
An investigation into the death of an IRS officer's daughter revealed she was hit on the head, dragged down stairs, and then choked, according to probe details.
Spain's Supreme Court has sentenced the helmsman of a drug-carrying sailboat to 30 years in prison for drug trafficking, aggravated homicide of a customs agent, and arson, also establishing doctrine on piracy.
RTL is catching up with Netflix by acquiring pay-TV broadcaster Sky, a deal that RTL's CEO suggests could be the beginning of a consolidation wave in Europe's media landscape. This move aims to strengthen RTL's position in the competitive streaming market.
Amid widespread rumors, an official new release for the Red Dead Redemption franchise has reportedly been leaked online, sparking anticipation among fans.
The tragic search for paramedic Mantas Sadauskas in Lithuania has concluded with his body being found. His former wife, European bodybuilding and fitness champion Justina Gaigalaitė, is among three suspects arrested in connection with his death.
Catalan filmmaker María Martínez Bayona from Reus will premiere her debut feature film, 'The End of It,' at Cannes Première. The movie, starring Rebecca Hall, Gael García Bernal, and Noomi Rapace, combines drama and humor to explore themes of aging and death.
Survivors of the deadly Tai Po fire are calling on the Hong Kong government to improve arrangements for residents to retrieve personal belongings and allow more time to visit their damaged flats.
Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, a negotiator of the Mercosur-EU deal, views the agreement as a source of relief in a turbulent global environment.
The Bombay High Court discharged the last four accused in the 2006 Malegaon blasts case, citing 'dead ends' and 'contradictory versions' in the investigation. This development leaves seven other accused from the case still unfound after many years.
Iran has seized multiple ships in the Strait of Hormuz, with Croatia confirming two nationals were aboard one vessel. Concurrently, Tehran announced it has begun collecting its first toll revenues from the strategic waterway, escalating regional tensions.
Social media publications allege that a pilot involved in an attack on a girls' school in Minab was killed by Iran at a US military base in Saudi Arabia, raising questions about the veracity of these claims.
Authorities have clarified the cause of a fatal accident that occurred at a tannery in Runkel. The incident resulted in deaths, prompting an investigation into its origins.
Olivia Dean has commenced her 'The Art of Loving' World Tour in Glasgow, with the article providing details of her setlist, noting the absence of one of her chart-topping hits.
A healthy mother, Wendy Duffy, plans to travel to Switzerland for assisted dying, stating she is heartbroken over her son's death and wishes such options were available in the UK.
A recent attack in Plateau State has resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with one person reported missing. Authorities are investigating the incident.
A non-binding opinion from the EU Court's Advocate General states that the Italy-Albania protocol for migrant management is compatible with EU repatriation and asylum rules, provided migrant rights are protected, a stance welcomed by Italian Prime Minister Meloni.
A 58-year-old woman was found dead in a forest, with her son reporting a bear attack. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.