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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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged "some responsibility" for the October 7 Hamas attack. He also proposed that Israel should gradually reduce its reliance on US military aid over the next decade, aiming for self-sufficiency.
Two young men, aged 28 and 25, were admitted to the hospital in Fier with head and body injuries sustained from hard objects, and authorities are now searching for the perpetrator.
The Trump administration is reportedly entering a new phase of its regulatory war on critics, using federal regulatory power to pressure media outlets such as ABC and CNN over their critical news coverage.
Internet users in Poland are reporting widespread problems accessing 'Profil Zaufany' (Trusted Profile), an online system used to confirm identity for various administrative tasks, causing disruptions on Monday morning.
The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), through its School of Technology and Social Sciences, is preparing to launch a national innovation drive and will host a Tech Fair & Industry Showcase in 2026. This initiative aims to foster technology-driven development in Ghana.
Robert Szewczyk, the President of Olsztyn, emphasized ongoing efforts for urban development, noting that a stronger central hub benefits surrounding areas.
An expert explains that certain white and rosé wines can be served with ice to keep them cool in summer, offering guidance on which varieties are suitable for this practice.
The Malaysian government is weighing options for cutting RON95 fuel subsidies and acknowledges the significant challenge in determining which citizens should no longer receive aid.
A Warsaw administrative court has ruled that scaring rooks in cities during their breeding season violates species protection laws, emphasizing the need for less invasive methods.
Japan's prime minister's administration, led by Takaichi, utilized the Golden Week holiday to advance its "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" strategy across Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia.
Países como Espanha, Reino Unido ou França anunciaram que os respectivos cidadãos que estavam no cruzeiro vão cumprir quarentenas, enquanto outros, como EUA, admitiram não adoptar esse tipo de medida.
Hungary's new government was inaugurated, with the new Prime Minister delivering a speech that included an apology to those wronged under the previous Orbán administration. The event also gained viral attention due to a new minister's dance moves during the ceremony.
The reconstruction of the 'Podgoričanka' department store in Podgorica, a former symbol of the city, is expected to commence by the end of the year, according to city administration.
Montenegro faces a recurring issue where courts overturn numerous unlawful dismissals of officials, raising questions about the financial cost of these actions across various administrations.
Religious pilgrimages for Armenian, Greek, Maronite, and Turkish Cypriots in northern and southern Cyprus will be organized by the island's administrations on a six-month basis.
Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley has confessed to arranging surveillance footage that led to the resignation of Peter Cowgill, the former chairman of rival retailer JD Sports.
The average waiting time for admission to Vogur hospital in Iceland is expected to decrease by a third between 2024 and 2025, reflecting an increased focus on outpatient and day-care services.
Independent scientists have found most baby formula samples contaminated with PFAS or phthalates, contradicting the Trump administration's claims of high safety standards.
Ulrich Krebs has served as District Administrator in the Hochtaunuskreis for two decades, where his CDU party remains strong. He emphasizes the need to earn citizens' approval despite his long tenure.
Workers from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) clashed in Punjab following the arrest of state minister Sanjeev Arora by the Enforcement Directorate. AAP has condemned the arrest as politically motivated, while the BJP has defended the action.
Years of war combined with aid cuts from the US under the Trump administration are pushing mothers in Gaza to their breaking point, severely reducing vital support for overwhelmed humanitarian groups. The suffering of these mothers is described as immense.
Brandeis University is attempting to change the college application process by introducing a new tool on its website that transparently shows prospective students the exact cost of their first year if admitted.
Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan has been appointed as the next chief of India's Western Naval Command, a critical role for safeguarding the western coast.
Scientists have discovered a dwarf planet with an atmosphere beyond Pluto, a finding that challenges existing scientific theories. The article also references NASA administrator Jared Isaacman's recent comments on Pluto's planetary status.
Two men have admitted to filming and sharing antisemitic abuse on the social media platform TikTok. The admissions relate to content depicting hateful speech.
Romania's AUR party has presented a ten-point plan aimed at reducing administrative expenses and reforming public institutions, which includes proposals to cut foreign aid and reduce annual spending by 1% of GDP.
Donald Trump is preparing for a significant summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where trade, Taiwan, and rare metals are expected to be key topics. This comes as his administration faces scrutiny over its stance on Iran and potential troop withdrawals from Germany.
India has announced the appointments of Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani as the next Chief of Defence Staff and Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the new Chief of Naval Staff. Both are expected to assume their new roles by the end of the month.
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The article discusses whether administrations should be fined for their non-compliance with road safety regulations regarding inspections and maintenance.
Experts are warning the Trump administration that any new Iran deal must ban plutonium reprocessing and expose covert pathways to nuclear weapons, citing risks tied to Bushehr and Arak nuclear facilities.
Europe Day was widely celebrated across the continent with various public events, marches, concerts, and illuminations of government buildings. Leaders and officials also used the occasion to emphasize EU integration, future relations, and the path for aspiring member states.
A veterinarian in Switzerland has been convicted for self-administering anesthetics intended for animals and prescribing incorrect medications to her patients. The court found her guilty of misusing controlled substances.
Ireland's Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, expressed her desire for pharmacies to administer more vaccines to schoolchildren this year, coinciding with preparations for the new Children's Hospital.
A report suggesting that colleges use keywords like "first-gen" and "low-income" as a "trauma shorthand for Blackness" in admissions following the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling has sparked a debate.
A preventive campaign titled "Safe on Two Wheels" will be organized in Podgorica tomorrow by the Police Administration in partnership with BMW Voli Motors, No Limit Bikers, and Magnus Moto DOO.
Raghav Chadha launched a sharp attack on the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab, accusing it of looting the treasury following the ED's arrest of Sanjeev Arora in a GST fraud case.
The three-day GO15 summit, hosted by ADMIE in Athens, brought together the world's largest grid operators to extensively cover the biggest challenges and next steps in the green energy transition.
A weekend news digest covers various topics including the Trump administration's impact on wind energy, a blocked gerrymander in Virginia, and a rise in newborn deaths.
The Mazovian National Revenue Administration (KAS) uncovered fictitious transactions totaling over 91 million PLN for modern digital services, including crypto-asset benefits, carried out by a group of interconnected companies.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny interviewed Mehrzad Boroujerdi of the Missouri University of Science and Technology, who provided an expert review on the current status of the Trump Administration's negotiations aimed at ending the war on Iran.
Police in Vienna conducted targeted controls around Westbahnhof, enforcing an alcohol ban in new protection zones, which resulted in 58 administrative reports, including in Fritz-Imhoff-Park.
Articles delve into the production of the acclaimed film 'Pretty Village, Pretty Flame' (Lepa sela lepo gore), detailing its journey from initial controversy and challenges to widespread admiration.
Despite positive growth and labor market figures, the US economy faces hindrance from the Trump administration's erratic policies, particularly the ongoing trade war.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is at risk of economic isolation due to its failure to implement 70 recommendations from Moneyval regarding the fight against money laundering. Economist Admir Čavalić warns of severe consequences if the country is placed on the grey list.
A CIA report indicates that Iran's economy could withstand a naval blockade, specifically of the Strait of Hormuz, for several months. This assessment reportedly challenges the US administration's optimism regarding the impact of such measures.
The Lithuanian Road Transport Safety Administration (LTSA) has submitted a draft law outlining new prices for vehicle technical inspections, indicating an upcoming increase in costs for motorists.
ABC is accusing the Trump administration's FCC of attempting to chill free speech and violate the First Amendment through an investigation into 'The View' regarding the equal-time rule. The network argues the probe is unprecedented and politically motivated.
The Karachi district administration has issued a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) with 28 conditions for the upcoming Aurat March gathering at Sea View, including bans on "objectionable clothing," LGBTQ content, and anti-state slogans, which organizers criticize as suppression.
The Trump administration has appealed a US court decision that deemed its 10% tariff measures illegal, adding to economic uncertainty. This comes amidst other developments including a planned firing of the FDA head and monitoring of Hantavirus cases.
The Slovenian Financial Administration (FURS) asserts that it operates legally and transparently, providing taxpayers with legal remedies if they believe interest calculations are incorrect.
Investigators in the Kristin Smart disappearance case have discovered evidence consistent with human remains at a property linked to the primary suspect. Soil analysis suggests the presence of human remains at the site, leading to ongoing search and testing efforts.
The Trump administration is pushing to relax existing hunting restrictions within US national parks and wildlife refuges. This policy change aims to scale back regulations on hunting activities in these protected areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is reportedly nearing the Moneyval grey list due to expired reform deadlines, while calls for internal consensus are made to advance EU accession talks. Concurrently, other European nations address various EU-related matters, including funding, defense loans, and visa policies.
In the investigation of a bus accident on the Ban-etsu Expressway that injured 21 high school students, the bus operating company admitted to previously arranging rental buses multiple times for the school, a claim the high school denies.
A study indicates that global perception of the US has deteriorated for the second consecutive year under the Trump administration, now ranking worse than that of Russia, as Trump's policies continue to strain NATO.
Young Bosnian actor Issa Osmić, a recent graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo, spoke about his work in theater and television, crediting Admir Glamočak as a significant mentor.
A government report on Romania's state sector highlights significant financial losses in subsidized state companies attributed to high employee costs. The analysis also uncovered that almost 200,000 state employees hold multiple job contracts, part of an effort to expose inefficiencies within public administration.
The US Department of Energy has announced the removal of 13.5kg of enriched uranium from a reactor in Caracas, a move by the Trump administration that comes amidst ongoing tensions and frustrations regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged a misjudgment regarding Hezbollah, as Israeli forces are once again clashing with the Lebanese Shiite militant group, which he had previously declared "destroyed."
The US economy added more jobs than anticipated in April, demonstrating resilience in the labor market. This stronger-than-expected job growth contributed to a positive reaction on Wall Street.
The Šumava National Park administration has restricted access to certain tourist routes near Dobrá and Cazov in the Prachatice region to protect critically endangered black grouse during their mating season.
The Philippine House of Representatives prepared for and held a plenary vote on the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte. Discussions also involved alleged attempts to block the impeachment and monitoring for any destabilization activities.
The three-day GO15 summit, hosted by ADMIE in Athens, brought together the world's largest Transmission System Operators to discuss the major challenges and future steps in the global green energy transition.
Commissioner of Police Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, Technical Advisor to Ghana's Minister for the Interior, emphasized the growing importance of artificial intelligence and advocated for its responsible use in public life and administration.
The Church in Venezuela is calling for criminal and administrative accountability following the government's recognition of the death of opposition figure Quero Navas, demanding justice for the circumstances surrounding his passing.
Satellites have shown a suspected oil leak near Iran's Kharg Island, an incident occurring as the Trump administration intensifies "Economic Fury" on Tehran with tighter sanctions and increased US naval presence near Hormuz.
A former convict attempted to forcefully enter the Brănești Penitentiary in Moldova with a car on May 11, 2026, according to the National Penitentiary Administration.
Dublin City Council has acquired a number of vacant and derelict houses that remain unused because they are too dilapidated, with a senior engineer admitting some properties should not have been purchased.
In Spain, giving money to a minor child is not invisible to the tax authorities; such operations must be declared as a donation, and parents can only administer the funds for the child's benefit.
South Korea is expecting widespread spring rain from Monday afternoon through Tuesday, with some regions potentially experiencing thunderstorms and small hail, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.
The articles highlight how untimely administrative decisions are preventing students from enrolling in their desired high schools. This issue suggests a problem with the admissions process or the timing of official notifications.
State auditors have upheld Meralco's claim for power restoration services at a Makati hospital following a 2016 fire, despite the absence of a formal contract, as the city government admitted the service was rendered.
A policy by the Trump administration targeting China-linked solar firms is reportedly hindering the growth of U.S. manufacturing jobs and power generation, potentially exacerbating rising utility bills and electricity demand.
The suspension of the capital gains tax surcharge for owners of multiple homes in South Korea, a key real estate policy, has officially expired. This policy was a signature initiative of the Lee Jae Myung administration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled his readiness for peace negotiations on Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirming these signals. Putin also proposed former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a potential mediator, a suggestion that was subsequently rejected by Germany.
A senior official within the U.S. Interior Department has admitted involvement in policy changes that reportedly benefited her family's multi-million-dollar ranching operations, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin acknowledged receiving two statuettes as gifts while at the Quai d'Orsay, stating he has since returned them, amidst accusations of a "desire to harm" from a close associate of Nicolas Sarkozy.
The 70s icon Charo, 75, shares her anti-aging regimen, which includes a strict diet free of drugs and sugar, regular exercise, dark chocolate, and embracing the natural aging process.
Punjab BJP president Ashwani Sharma strongly criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), alleging that its workers and leaders engaged in 'open hooliganism' by attacking BJP offices and leaders during a political protest in Punjab.
Reports indicate that several graves belonging to Bucharest elites, including that of Simona Lahovary, a lady-in-waiting to Queen Maria, have disappeared from Bellu Cemetery, prompting concerns from civil society members.
The article highlights Zacharias's trade union activity, culminating in his leadership of a successful 96-day strike by administrative staff at the University of Athens in 2013.
Despite a judge's ruling against her deportation to Togo, a woman who fled genital mutilation was sent to Ghana by the Trump administration, which then returned her to Togo.
A researcher proposes that parents whose children are denied school admission should be explicitly informed that economic factors also contribute to these rejections. This suggestion aims to increase transparency regarding the reasons for school application outcomes.
Health authorities in Alicante are repeating a PCR test for a woman admitted to the hospital to confirm a negative result for Hantavirus. If confirmed negative again, she would be considered a contact in quarantine and transferred to a specialized hospital in Madrid.
With matriculation exams underway, the article discusses the points needed from last year's Matura exams, particularly in biology, chemistry, mathematics, or physics, to gain admission to medical studies in Poland.
Female-dominated clerical work is identified as highly vulnerable to automation by AI, with labor market losses already being felt and women disproportionately affected.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has commenced screening processes for 14 governors, a challenger to Tinubu, and Rivers Assembly aspirants ahead of the 2027 general elections. This exercise is part of the party's preparations for upcoming political contests.
Australia's far-right One Nation party secured its first-ever seat in the lower house of parliament, marking a historic victory in a special election. This outcome prompted calls for the Liberal party to accept the loss with humility.
The CEO of Chevron made statements regarding global 'supply outages' that could potentially undermine the economic momentum associated with the Trump administration.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faced strong criticism from opposition parties, including PASOK, following a speech in Thessaloniki where he used Metallica music in a social media post, with opponents calling his government a 'burden' for the country's progress.
Actress Jaime Pressly, known for "My Name Is Earl," has made her debut on OnlyFans, revealing that her initial perception of the platform as solely "porn" changed after fan encounters at Comic-Con and a conversation with Shannon Elizabeth.
Representatives in the Reykjavik city council are discussing the mayor's use of a procurement card, with some finding it unproblematic while others emphasize the need for accountability and administrative oversight of spending.
A study explores the administrative dynamics of the 'Tiger States' through the lens of a board game, balancing graphical simplicity with economic complexity.
Romania's interim government, led by Ilie Bolojan, is expected to remain in power at least until June, facing an extended interim period. The administration is also dealing with internal dissatisfaction over salary disparities and political tensions with other parties.
A Turkish company, MIA Investment, has donated half a million euros to a local administration in Montenegro, helping to stabilize its finances after a severe financial crisis.
The Trump administration's claims of a successful war in Iran are being challenged, with critics questioning the actual achievements and outcomes for America.
Cuba's private sector is facing significant challenges, including power outages and fuel shortages, due to the US oil blockade imposed during the Trump administration.
Matúš Šutaj Eštok stated that Kažimír leading the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) is a condition, while Michal Šimečka refused to resign over his mother's actions, also defending a controversial roadshow project.
A hedge fund manager has openly stated that their personal investment style prevents them from adopting Warren Buffett's approach, offering insight into differing financial strategies.
A record 330 volunteers participated in an environmental cleanup action in Pakrac, Croatia, as part of the "From Source to Sea" ecological project, gathering in front of the City Administration building to collect waste.
Two architecturally significant "sister houses" on a former street in Bucharest, designed in an admirable eclectic style, are facing restoration challenges. Owners are struggling with the process of renovating their elaborate facades.
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has publicly shared his admiration for Swedish singer Zara Larsson, revealing he has been a fan of her music since 2018. He also specified which song initially captivated him.
A deputy head of the Kramatorsk district administration has died in the hospital from injuries sustained during a strike on May 5th. The official had been hospitalized since the attack.
Former New Democracy minister Makis Voridis discussed the role of Members of Parliament and the functioning of public administration, stating that citizens approach MPs when they cannot find solutions within the administration.
An opinion piece discusses the situation with the Nikšić Bedem (fortress) and flags ahead of Montenegro's Independence Day, noting a swift resolution to administrative issues.
The Trump administration is expanding hunting and fishing access on federal lands, including national parks and wildlife refuges, by removing existing restrictions, a policy stated by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
A California housewife pleaded guilty to the 2023 death of a 55-year-old man during a kinky sex game that tragically ended, while she was reportedly filming an OnlyFans video nearby. The woman, Michaela Rylaarsdamn, admitted guilt in the death of Michael Dale.
A vicious attack against the civilian population in Colombia's Cauca region highlights a sense of helplessness amid the Petro administration's failed peace policies, sparking speculation among presidential candidates.
The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has coordinated with Japan and Venezuela to remove enriched uranium from both countries.
Hong Kong schools have recorded a net increase in student enrollment for two consecutive academic years, with the current year seeing approximately 7,200 more pupils. This rise is attributed to an influx of dependants of admitted talent.
A DOJ investigation found that the University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical School allegedly used applicants' race to discriminate against white and Asian candidates in its admissions process.
Trump administration officials are rejecting claims that they are softening on immigration, as hard-liners express frustration with current deportation levels and the Department of Homeland Security's attempts to operate with less public scrutiny.
Greek actress Eleni Karakasi shared her thoughts on her participation in the TV show YFSF, admitting that she initially took it too seriously and didn't enjoy the experience as much as she should have.
Innovative therapies and medications for lupus are not equally accessible to all patients in Serbia, despite the possibility of reimbursement from the RFZO, due to administrative barriers and inconsistent practices in healthcare institutions.
Britney Spears' youngest son, Jayden, has broken his silence regarding his mother's discharge from a rehabilitation center, where she was admitted after a DUI arrest.
The Greek government is facing criticism regarding the April inflation figures, with opposition parties arguing that the current administration is responsible for the high inflation rate. Calls for a progressive government to prioritize societal needs have been made.
The Trump administration is reportedly lifting restrictions on hunting activities within national parks, wildlife refuges, and designated wilderness areas.
Russia is preparing for its Victory Day celebrations, with reports highlighting a limited number of foreign leaders expected to attend. Concurrently, the Kremlin has stated that President Putin is ready for negotiations with European countries but will not initiate the first step.
After a two-and-a-half-year delay, the Tatra National Park administration has commenced repairs on a damaged section of the red-marked Tatra Magistrala hiking trail between Hrebienok and the crossroads above Rainerova chata.
Maraga has stated that President Ruto's re-election in 2027 would be a 'disaster,' citing rampant corruption within the current administration as his primary concern.
The administrative confrontation between Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj and prosecutor Ols Dado, who is investigating him, began with 'theatrical notes' in Administrative Courtroom No. 2 on Friday.
Zbigniew Ziobro, Poland's former Justice Minister, has reportedly fled from Hungary to the United States while being sought for alleged embezzlement of 40 million euros. Former President Aleksander Kwaśniewski commented on the situation, describing his departure as an 'escape'.
The National Meteorological Administration has issued a yellow code warning for heavy rain, storms, and significant temperature drops across half of Romania, valid until Tuesday afternoon.
A tough enforcement of child support regulations by the Trump administration is reportedly causing widespread concern among American families, leading to emergency travel plans, legal consultations, and avoidance of international trips due to potential passport issues.
South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration and NATO have conducted their second defense industry consultative meeting, focusing on expanding cooperation in critical areas such as interoperability, ammunition, and space projects.
The Greek cybersecurity market is evolving into an era of administrative responsibility and maturity, driven by new demands related to business continuity and a shift in focus.
US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace proposals, calling them "completely unacceptable," a move that caused oil prices to surge and intensified tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.
The admit cards for the JEE Advanced examination have been released and are now available for download. Candidates can access their hall tickets through the official website.
Researchers at Rigshospitalet in Denmark have administered an experimental vaccine to the first endometriosis patients, aiming for early treatment of the widespread disease.
The Trump administration is reportedly widening its drive to revoke the citizenship of foreign-born Americans, filing a new wave of denaturalization cases against individuals accused of fraud.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a temporary suspension of the federal gas tax to help lower fuel prices for consumers. Energy Secretary Wright confirmed the administration's openness to the measure amid rising costs.
Khairy Jamaluddin announced his decision to remain with Umno, despite having seriously considered forming a new political party. He described Umno as a centrist party capable of resolving issues without anyone losing, affirming it as his 'natural home'.
Director James Gunn is reportedly set to introduce a live-action version of Marvel legend Stan Lee's favorite DC character, 43 years after Lee expressed his admiration. Lee had previously admitted he wished the iconic character had been part of the Marvel Universe.
Nigeria's Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) defended its relevance ahead of its 2026 Policy Meeting, as Sierra Leone considers adopting Nigeria's tertiary institution admission model.
Health professionals are cautioning against the self-administration of weight loss drugs, highlighting the potential for serious consequences. They advise that such medications can be risky if not used under medical supervision.
A former lawmaker urged the Marcos administration to return P110 billion from the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC), following a commendable return of P60 billion to PhilHealth.
Montenegro is grappling with the financial burden of numerous illegal dismissals of public officials, which the Administrative Court has deemed unlawful. Citizens are reportedly bearing the cost of the damages incurred.
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Actor-turned-politician Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, officially marking his transition from cinema to state leadership. His swearing-in ceremony and initial days in office were met with both public celebration and political controversies, including a dispute over the rendition of 'Vande Mataram'.
The US Supreme Court has ruled that tariffs imposed during the Trump administration were illegal. These tariffs are estimated to have caused 2.8 trillion forints (approximately €7.2 billion) in damages to the European automotive industry.
Four migrants escaped from the administrative detention center in Paris-Vincennes by climbing over the sheet metal roofs, three weeks after a similar incident where ten migrants fled the same facility.
Montenegro's Administration for State Property has taken custody of 155 vehicles over the past year, which were previously seized under the law on confiscation of assets acquired through criminal activity.
Ilie Bolojan delivered a message on Romania's Independence Day, highlighting the challenge of ensuring more efficient and correct functioning of public institutions and administration.
The Romanian National Meteorological Administration has issued a forecast for unstable weather in the coming days, predicting significant rainfall, hail in some areas, and a drop in temperatures starting Tuesday, despite above-average temperatures initially.
A California billionaire tax architect was reportedly caught on tape discussing the potential for wealth confiscation to extend beyond current proposals. This revelation has sparked debate among policymakers and the public regarding future economic policies.
The Montenegrin government has approved a mid-term plan to invest €11.3 million over the next five years to modernize its outdated real estate administration system, much of which was developed over a decade ago.
A Tribunal decision in Covasna, Romania, has suspended layoffs in city halls, after mayors in the county challenged a prefect's order to reduce the number of administrative posts by 30%.
A Greek military source indicated that a mystery drone found off the island of Lefkada may have originated from Ukraine, which has previously admitted to using drones against Russian targets.
Greece's Minister of Shipping and Island Policy, Vassilis Kikilias, announced the implementation of an e-charter agreement, aiming to digitalize the yachting sector and streamline administrative processes for professionals.
Czech pediatrician Cyril Matějka discusses public vaccine hesitancy, likening it to driving school, and explains his new book designed to help pediatricians manage patient care more efficiently.
Experts have warned the Trump administration that any potential deal with Iran must ensure the closure of the plutonium pathway to nuclear bombs. The warning highlights concerns over nuclear proliferation.
A new court ruling against Sulzer-affiliate Medmix reveals that the industrial firms of Viktor Vekselberg, a prominent industrialist in Switzerland, continue to suffer under the sanctions imposed on their main shareholder.
Adelina Farici from the National Association of Municipalities of Albania commented on the Territorial Reform, emphasizing that the focus should be on competencies, finances, and administrative aspects, particularly regarding the situation in rural areas.
Karachi is experiencing severe heatwave conditions, leading to a significant increase in heat-related illnesses and overwhelming the local healthcare system. Hospitals are reporting a sharp rise in patient admissions.
An administrative investigation has concluded that 9-year-old Sara, who died by suicide on October 11 in Sarreguemines, France, was indeed a victim of school bullying. The findings, presented to her parents, highlight specific instances of harassment within the school setting.
The Trump administration has reached an agreement with the National Links Trust to ensure D.C.'s three public golf courses remain open, accessible, and affordable for residents, with one course slated for a significant overhaul.
The liquidation of Signa Holding's assets is ongoing, with its shares in Signa Prime and Development deemed 'practically worthless' by the insolvency administrator.
The commune of Bereni in Mureș County, Romania, has been highlighted in a government report for allocating 12% of its 2024 expenditures to consulting services, raising questions about public administration efficiency.
The "Colors of Sunday" segment highlights the most important topics, public conversations, and stories that marked the past week. It serves as a recap of significant events and discussions.
A former visa officer has shared advice on do's and don'ts for US visa interviews, as USCIS data indicates an increase in visa denials for skilled immigrants, influenced by previous administration policies.
Police and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) have uncovered a syndicate involved in UTME malpractice, leading to the arrest of four suspects in Delta State for allegedly remotely hacking examination systems.
The Romanian government has withdrawn a proposed packaging deposit-return system project from its agenda following accusations of a lack of transparency from major companies regarding the administrator's designation.
Belgrade's GSP unions have accused an advisor to Mayor Šapić of admitting that private transport companies are violating the law and that authorities are deliberately ignoring these breaches. The unions allege the advisor offered only verbal promises to resolve the issue, sparking a scandal.
Immigration judges are reportedly facing immense pressure, firings, and buyouts as they navigate the Trump administration's aggressive deportation policies.
The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Is-haq Oloyede, has defended the organization against repeated controversies involving Muslim candidates and hijab at Computer-Based Test centers across Nigeria. He stated that the incidents have been misunderstood.
Metropolitan Joanikije of Montenegro and the Littoral discussed religious freedoms with a US representative, who conveyed that freedom of religion is a priority for the current US administration.
The work of Fernando González and his son Fabio has transformed an abandoned vineyard in Ribeira Sacra, once desolate after the Civil War, into one of Spain's most admired wineries.
The article asserts that the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia operates lawfully and transparently, assuring taxpayers that they have legal recourse if they believe interest calculations are incorrect.
The Paris administrative court upheld the police prefecture's decision to ban planned far-right and antifascist marches on May 9, citing a "very tense political climate."
Governor Fubara's aide and government officials have affirmed that the governor is focused on governance rather than the 2027 political landscape. They emphasize his commitment to current administrative duties.
The US government, under the Trump administration, released a trove of previously classified documents related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The declassified files offered new details on reported sightings and government investigations, though many questions remain unanswered and public reaction was mixed.
Juan Villegas’ documentary 'Not to Kill,' which focuses on guerrilla victims in the 1970s, has been accused of echoing the Milei administration’s controversial stance on human rights, sparking debate within the Argentine film community.
JP Morgan has warned that the risk of $5 per gallon gasoline 'can no longer be missed' due to oil shocks stemming from the conflict in Iran, despite the Trump administration's insistence that prices would drop after the Middle East conflict ends.
Tensions between the US and Iran escalated in the Strait of Hormuz following reports of an attack on Iranian tankers, with Iran's president speaking out against exploitation. Iranian authorities later announced that the clashes in the strategic waterway had concluded.
Prof. Dr. Georgi Valchev has resigned as rector and appointed Assoc. Prof. Parvan Parvanov as acting rector for administration and information activities, effective May 8, 2026, raising questions about the legitimacy of the appointment.
The Labour Party experienced significant setbacks in recent local elections across the UK, losing control in areas like Wales for the first time in decades. Nigel Farage's Reform UK celebrated substantial gains, signaling a shift in the political landscape.
Portugal's Minister of Internal Administration (MAI) revealed that 30 GNR military personnel and 14 PSP police officers have been expelled since February, with the minister vowing a firm stance against deviant behavior, coinciding with the arrest of 24 PSP agents.
Musician Darko Rundek held a mini-concert in central Belgrade, where he publicly expressed his admiration for the ongoing student protests. He stated that the students had achieved "something great" with their actions.
A high school in Tikkurila, Finland, faced significant social media backlash and condemnation from the education minister after playing music by a Putin-admiring singer and displaying Russian flags.