Bulgaria's Dara won the 70th Eurovision Song Contest with 'Bangaranga,' placing Israel second, while Romania's Alexandra Căpitănescu secured a podium finish. Details about the Croatian jury's votes have also emerged following the event.
Bulgaria, represented by singer Dara and her song "Bangaranga," has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, marking a historic first victory for the nation. The win was celebrated across Europe, with other countries like Finland and Moldova also placing in the top ten.
The Eurovision Grand Final featured a range of performances, audience reactions, and notable incidents, including technical issues during one act and the return of a legendary winner. Preparations, social media commentary, and the overall length of the show were also highlighted.
Political parties and seafarers' unions in Croatia have strongly condemned a brutal attack on a Syrian seafarer in Rijeka, with some groups highlighting concerns about racism. They emphasize that such an incident should not be downplayed and represents a blow to the city's values.
A court has ruled that the Soko mine operated without proper technical documentation, following an incident involving miner fatalities. This marks the first verdict in the case, though it is not directly for the accident itself.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly defended Spain's decision to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest, asserting that "silence on genocide is complicity" and that the country is on the "right side of history." His statements highlight a political stance amidst the ongoing preparations and discussions surrounding the music competition's final.
The field for the Eurovision Song Contest grand final was set as several countries, including Australia and Romania, qualified while others like Switzerland and Luxembourg were shut out. The announcement of the finalists was made amidst discussions about potential political boycotts related to Israel.
The summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing covered critical issues including trade, Taiwan, and Iran, with Trump stating Xi vowed no military equipment support for Iran. Discussions also touched upon potential US-China AI safety talks.
Siddaramiah stated that the order regarding the hijab row aligns with Kendriya Vidyalayas’ policy, questioning whether allowing sacred threads would also be considered appeasement.
Thirty governors of Nigeria's All Progressives Congress (APC), including Hope Uzodimma, Siminalayi Fubara, and Sarafadeen Alli, were cleared for the party's primaries, leading to an influx of petitions.
Internet blockades in Iran are severely impacting the economy and disproportionately affecting women, making it difficult for them to achieve independence and afford reliable VPN access.
American actress Hayden Panettiere revealed that she lost her long-standing contract with the cosmetic brand Neutrogena after publicly discussing her battle with postpartum depression following her daughter's birth in 2014.
The Cannes Film Festival is underway, featuring reviews of new films like "Ashes" and "Nagi Notes." The event also drew numerous celebrities, including Demi Moore, Jane Fonda, Joan Collins, and the cast of "Fast and Furious."
Gabija Rakauskaitė, previously responsible for communications and marketing for SBA's real estate companies, is now taking over leadership for communications and marketing across all companies within the SBA Group.
The Serbian Orthodox Church announced an exhibition at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade, featuring items from Hilandar, to commemorate 850 years since the birth of Saint Sava.
The High Court has set aside the Ministry of Home Affairs' communication denying journalist Varadarajan's request to convert his Person of Indian Origin (PIO) card into an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card.
Employees at various companies, including OpenAI, are reportedly earning billions through company shares and significant bonuses. One company owner famously distributed $240 million to his workers, citing a legendary reason when asked why.
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Prime Minister Modi has urged Indian citizens to conserve fuel and avoid buying gold for a year, citing a global crisis marked by an energy shock and dipping foreign exchange reserves. These calls for austerity are aimed at addressing India's economic challenges and have drawn political commentary.
A woman named Mary M. describes a nightmare ordeal of harassment in Ammoudara, stemming from a simple online search and a coincidental namesake, despite having no connection to a local murder.
A new report highlights that individuals who sit for eight or more hours daily face a similar risk of heart attack as smokers. The article explores the physiological changes occurring in the body due to prolonged sedentary behavior.
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover encountered a predicament when it accidentally broke off a piece of the Martian surface. It took several days for the rover to free itself from the obstruction.
A small-town owner in Louisiana distributed $240 million to his employees after selling his family company, providing a memorable response when asked about his motivation.
Revolution Medicines (RVMD) has received a "Safe to Proceed" letter from the FDA for its drug candidate Daraxonrasib, indicating regulatory approval to advance its development.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has reportedly shared significant positive news for the company's stock investors. This announcement is expected to influence Uber's market valuation and investor confidence.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing a significant leadership challenge, with a former minister urging his cabinet to oust him or she would initiate a challenge herself. This comes as Starmer attempts to consolidate his position, including appointing Gordon Brown as an adviser.
A 30-year-old man tragically died when his car caught fire on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway near Vadodara. He was en route to surprise his pregnant wife and bring her home when the vehicle reportedly collided with a crash.
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.
Zagreb police have concluded an investigation into a 37-year-old man suspected of inflicting severe bodily harm on a 58-year-old man who was assaulted while sitting on a bench.
A 68-year-old man from Jadrtovac, Croatia, is under investigation for allegedly assaulting a neighbor with dried meat and attempting to murder a police officer with an axe during an intervention.
Pressure is mounting within the Congress party to decide on a leadership change in Karnataka, as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, now India's oldest CM, faces speculation about his political future.
Latvia is implementing measures to protect its river rapids and natural river sections, which are considered specially protected habitats in both Latvia and Europe.
President Trump signed a new counterterrorism strategy focusing on hemispheric threats and also made remarks regarding Iran, including the possibility of a deal and the acquisition of enriched uranium. During this period, he also hosted UFC fighters in the Oval Office.
Singapore has implemented a new policy allowing for up to three strokes of caning as punishment for boys found guilty of bullying in schools. This measure aims to curb aggressive behavior among students.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi stated that the company is slowing its hiring pace as it focuses on significant investments in artificial intelligence, with AI agents already producing about 10% of its code.
A 20-year-old man, identified as Nikitas, was tragically murdered in Ammoudara, Crete, reportedly shot in the back by a 54-year-old man following a long-standing feud. The alleged killer and his wife have been arrested in connection with the revenge killing.
Passengers on a CP train on the Alentejo line in Portugal waited three hours for assistance after the train, which had broken down the previous day, stopped again due to engine failure.
Two people have drowned at Vadodara beach off the Mahisagar River in India, while seven others were successfully rescued. The incident prompted a swift response from local authorities.
A closed inter-institutional meeting in Vilnius concerning the demolition of the abandoned 'Moscow House' has sparked controversy due to the undisclosed presence of an influential lawyer.
A review of the MOVA M50 Ultra cordless vacuum cleaner with washing function, highlighting its automated processes and performance as a handheld device.
Prime Minister Modi's BJP party secured a historic victory in the West Bengal state election, gaining control of the state and ending the Trinamool Congress's long-standing rule.
Atef Najib, a former security chief in Daraa, Syria, known for his harsh treatment of anti-regime protesters, is now standing trial, marking the first such case for a senior Assad regime official.
Montenegro's draft Law on Corporate Profit Tax introduces several new provisions aimed at preventing tax abuse and the shifting of profits to offshore locations. The legislation seeks to ensure that profits are taxed in the jurisdiction where economic value is generated.
Plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany and warnings of similar measures for Italy and Spain have refocused attention on the strategic distribution of American military forces across Europe.
Andrej Nikolaidis's novel "Noir" (also known as "Safari u Sarajevu") is a genre-compact and uncompromising work that delves into the theme of war reparation in the form of revenge. The book also offers a vivisection of the fascist mentality.
Two 22-year-old twin brothers tragically died from electrocution in Italy while attempting to rescue a bird from a 20,000-volt power line with a metal rod.
Shocking new details have emerged in the murder case involving D4vd and Celeste Rivas, including alleged trips and the dismemberment of the victim in a garage.
Mysore Sandal Soap reported a record turnover of Rs 2,016 crore, with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah attributing the success to strong governance, following a recent controversy involving actress Tamannaah Bhatia.
A 68-year-old man in Jadrtovac, near Šibenik, was arrested after he reportedly beat a 70-year-old neighbor with a piece of dried meat and then attacked responding police officers with a butcher's axe.
Alioune Badara Coulibaly delivered an elegy for Pape Malick Ndour, expressing strong disagreement with what he described as an 'unjust decision' related to Ndour.
Ukraine has conducted long-range attacks deep inside Russian territory, reportedly striking oil facilities up to 1500 kilometers away. President Zelenskyy confirmed these strikes and announced that Ukraine is continuing to increase the range of its attacks against Russia.
The condition of a 14-year-old boy who suffered burns from an electric shock near Dubrovnik is currently stable, according to the Zagreb Children's Hospital.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated he is prepared to continue or step down based on the Congress high command's decision, amidst ongoing speculation about a leadership change.
Iran is actively pursuing UNESCO World Heritage status for the ancient circular city of Darabgerd. This initiative aims to recognize and preserve the historical and cultural significance of the site.
The President of Sri Lanka has convened an urgent meeting following the arrest of monks at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). The incident has prompted high-level government attention.
A national campaign titled 'School Bullying is NOT OK' has been launched in Hungary, stemming from a play, to address the issue after 85% of Hungarian teenagers reported experiencing bullying.
In a surprising turn of events during the Vadodara election, India's Congress party lost its traditional stronghold in Ward 1, as rebel and BJP candidates secured an unexpected victory.
Saturday began with bloodshed in Mali, which, as never before, hit the ruling military junta, exposing all the cracks in their fragile security system.
An opinion piece reflects on the experience of watching action movies, drawing parallels between Rambo and the performances of wrestler-actor Dara Singh.
Bulgarian singer Dara won the 70th Eurovision Song Contest with "Bangaranga," with Israel placing second and Romania, represented by Alexandra Căpitănescu, also securing a podium finish. The article also details the Croatian jury's participation.
A freight train collided with a bus and other vehicles at a rail crossing in Bangkok, Thailand, resulting in the deaths of at least eight people and injuring dozens more. The incident also sparked a bus fire.
Alioune Badara Coulibaly, spokesperson for the APR, has warned that the rice sector in the Senegal River Valley is currently experiencing a challenging period.
Ísaksskóli has celebrated its 100th anniversary, with festivities taking place in the city center. The event marked a significant milestone for the school.
Following his interactions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Donald Trump commented on a range of topics including trade deals, Iran's nuclear program, Taiwan arms sales, and the unlikely release of Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai. He also reflected on the overall dynamic and potential for lifting sanctions related to Iranian oil.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has demanded that states regain the power to conduct medical entrance exams following the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026, citing concerns over rural students and exam integrity.
Keir Starmer is under increasing pressure regarding his leadership of the Labour Party following recent election setbacks, with speculation growing that Andy Burnham may return to Westminster to challenge him. This potential leadership contest has led to significant political turmoil within the party.
Articles detail various developments in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, including an alleged ship seizure off the UAE coast, secret bombing raids by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and diplomatic maneuvers by Israel. The cluster also covers accusations between Iran, the US, and the UAE, and China's alleged profiteering from the situation.
This article highlights how the combination of stress and eating after 9 PM nearly doubles the risk of constipation and diarrhea, impacting digestive health.
Liquid Wind, a Swedish company founded in 2017 with the goal of replacing fossil fuels in hard-to-electrify sectors like shipping with e-methanol, has reportedly failed.
Philippine authorities have warned the public against consuming shellfish from Matarinao Bay in Eastern Samar and the coastal waters of Daram, Samar, due to a detected red tide bloom.
One driver was killed in a collision involving trucks near Stara Pazova, according to reports. The accident occurred on the road, resulting in a fatality.
Mladen Cvijetić, a Novi Sad city assembly member, published a video showing Dina Vučinić, the assembly president, hitting him with a folder during a session.
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival officially opened with a glamorous red carpet featuring numerous celebrities, including Demi Moore and Léa Drucker. Director Peter Jackson was honored with an honorary Palme d'Or during the opening ceremony.
H.D. Kumaraswamy has connected the Supreme Court plea to postpone the Bengaluru civic polls with an alleged rift between Karnataka leaders Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar.
A company owner in a small Louisiana town shared $240 million with his employees after selling his family business, resulting in an average payout of $443,000 per worker.
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.
Public broadcasters in Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia have announced their decision not to air this year's Eurovision Song Contest, effectively boycotting the event.
The Eurovision Song Contest officially opened in Vienna with a festive ceremony, featuring contestants walking the 'turquoise carpet' to showcase their outfits and greet fans. This event marked the start of the week-long competition.
Latvia's Defense Minister resigned following an incident where Ukrainian drones, reportedly diverted by Russian electronic warfare, entered Latvian airspace and struck oil depots. The resignation was prompted by concerns over the delayed response to the airspace intrusion.
Social media platforms have not fundamentally altered moral judgment or public exposure, but they have created a new environment that has deregulated these aspects of society.
Anger is escalating among the close circle of 21-year-old Nikitas following his cold-blooded murder in Ammoudara, Heraklion, by the 54-year-old father of his childhood friend, sparking fears of a new vendetta in Crete.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi shared that his personal rider rating on the Uber platform is 4.83, indicating that even the company's top executive does not have a perfect five-star score.
A review discusses the first major contemporary television adaptation of William Golding's renowned novel 'Lord of the Flies', exploring its themes of human nature and violence.
Taiping Zoo & Night Safari has rejected claims of any commercial elements in the agreement to transfer Malaysian elephants Dara, Amoi, and Kelat to a Japanese zoo.
A recent study indicates that consuming more B vitamins could play a significant role in reducing the risk of stroke. This adds to the known importance of diet in stroke prevention.
Peter Rosei shares his impressions of Bhubaneswar, an Indian Smart City with bustling boulevards and extensive slums, reflecting on how Indians once took pride in living in a democracy.
Ukraine has continued drone attacks on Russian territory, including Moscow, despite a self-declared Russian ceasefire, leading some Russian cities to cancel Victory Day parades. President Zelensky also issued warnings regarding foreign officials attending the Moscow parade.
The sister of 21-year-old Nikitas, who was murdered in Ammoudara, Crete, has made shocking revelations about the difficulties her family has faced over the past three years. She spoke while wearing the white clothes she wore to his farewell.
The heartbroken father of 21-year-old Nikitas Gemistos, who was shot dead in Ammoudara, Crete, spoke out after his son's funeral, accusing the killer of being a drug and arms dealer.
At least 16 people were killed in Indonesia's South Sumatra province after a bus collided with a fuel tanker on a highway and subsequently caught fire.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has confirmed that the Congress government will complete its five-year term, addressing speculation about leadership changes ahead of a major event in Tumakuru.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a historic victory in the West Bengal election, leading to the defeat of incumbent Mamata Banerjee and her party. The outcome has prompted discussions on government formation and speculation regarding the next Chief Minister.
The mother and sister of the 54-year-old man who confessed to the murder of a 21-year-old in Ammoudara, Crete, have broken their silence, expressing their sorrow over the crime.
Donald Trump's endorsed candidates secured significant victories in the recent Indiana and Ohio primary elections, demonstrating his continued influence and control over the Republican Party. These results underscore Trump's ability to shape electoral outcomes and the party's direction.
A gas explosion in a coal mine in Colombia resulted in the deaths of nine miners and injured six others. Authorities are investigating the cause of the deadly incident.
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The BJP achieved a historic victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections, marking a significant political shift in the state. However, incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee refused to resign, alleging electoral fraud and claiming her party did not lose.
Displaced persons' camps in Gaza are reportedly overrun by rodents and large insects, posing a significant health threat to the one in eight Gaza residents living in these overcrowded temporary shelters.
A foreign agency removed a play directed by Márk Radnai from the Thália Theatre's program after a controversy involving a white actor performing in blackface, prompting the theatre director to consider legal action.
An article from Croatia discusses a symptom often noticed by partners in the bedroom, such as interrupted breathing during sleep, which could be a dangerous sign of heart disease and stroke.
President Trump announced that the United States would begin an operation, sometimes called 'Project Freedom,' to guide or escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This move aims to address shipping disruptions in the vital waterway and has drawn a warning from Iran.
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A massive fire in a four-storey residential building in Delhi's Vivek Vihar area killed nine people, including a toddler and an infant. Investigations are underway, with an AC unit blast or short circuit suspected as the cause, while safety concerns have been raised regarding the building's grilled balconies and locked exits.
Several Nigerian political parties and figures are beginning to outline their strategies for the 2027 general elections. Discussions include candidate selection, potential defections, and the adoption of consensus candidates within parties.
A recent labor court ruling in Germany confirms that sick leave immediately following a vacation remains permissible, though employers may challenge the evidentiary value of a sick note under certain circumstances.
Sabine Weyand, a prominent figure and long-time head of the European Commission's Trade Directorate, has left her position following revelations about the signing of a controversial agreement.
A female doctor expressed feeling unsafe after being assaulted by a mob at a hospital morgue in Vadodara, an incident reportedly related to a decomposed body.
Cole Tomas Allen was charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Investigators stated he took a photo with a knife in his hotel room prior to the incident, leading prosecutors to request his detention.
A 55-year-old man in Vrbas, Serbia, reportedly pushed an 11-year-old boy off his bicycle, then beat and robbed him. The incident involved physical assault and theft against a minor.
Ukrainian drone attacks caused a major fire and oil spill at a Russian refinery, leading to a state of emergency and Putin's reaction. The incident also raised concerns about global oil supply.
Ukraine has accused Israel of importing grain allegedly stolen by Russia and warned of potential sanctions. The European Union has also reportedly contacted Israel regarding a Russian ship suspected of carrying the illicit cargo.
A 14-year-old boy who sustained burns from an electric shock near Dubrovnik has undergone surgery in Zagreb and remains in critical but stable condition, according to the Children's Hospital Zagreb.
Experts highlight three key signs indicating that snoring may pose a significant risk for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes. Snoring, often dismissed as harmless, can signal serious underlying health issues.
Res Schmid, a long-serving SVP politician and education director in Nidwalden, Switzerland, discusses his 16-year tenure and his fight against what he perceives as an ideologized school system as he prepares to retire.
The Bulgarian Prime Minister commented on social media, celebrating a 'Bulgarian victory with global resonance' brought by DARA (Darina Yotova) at Eurovision, praising her talent and professionalism.
Dara from Bulgaria has won the 70th Eurovision Song Contest held in Vienna, with Noam Bettan from Israel placing second despite boycott attempts, and Alicja from Poland finishing 12th.
Travel blogger Angelina Zaleckaitė, a guide in Spain, frequently brings her own food on flights, a practice that sparked a lively discussion on social media after she shared it.
The FBI has offered a $200,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Monica Witt, a former US Air Force counterintelligence officer. Witt is accused of defecting to Iran and providing classified information to the Iranian government.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has prohibited saffron shawls in schools but allowed hijabs, a decision that has drawn political backlash and raised concerns over uniform policies.
Eighteen miners were successfully evacuated from the Trepča Jug mine in Kosovo after being trapped underground due to a power outage that occurred overnight from Wednesday to Thursday.
Nations competed in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest to secure their places in the upcoming grand final. The event saw the final set of contenders determined for the main competition.
Siddaramaiah has clarified his government's decision to allow students to wear hijab, sacred thread, turban, and other religious symbols, specifically stating that saffron shawls will not be permitted.
During their concert in Bucharest, the legendary band Metallica surprised the audience by performing a song in Romanian. This gesture was described as one of the most beautiful things the band brought to the city.
The Delhi High Court has revoked relief previously granted to Siddharth Varadarajan, founding editor of The Wire, citing "suppression of material facts." The decision impacts the ongoing legal proceedings involving the prominent Indian journalist.
Ukraine suffered a massive Russian drone attack, reportedly involving 800 drones, which killed six and injured dozens. In response, Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, condemned the assault and summoned the Russian ambassador, signaling a potential shift in Budapest's stance towards Russia.
Important Serbian relics from the Imperial Lavra of Hilandar Monastery arrived in Belgrade for an exhibition commemorating 850 years since the birth of Saint Sava.
The Lithuanian government has expressed support for a proposal from the Ministry of Health to implement stricter penalties for healthcare institutions, pharmacies, and other entities that cause damage to the Compulsory Health Insurance Fund (PSDF) budget. This move aims to enhance accountability and protect public health finances.
Muai (50) and Thomas (58), who became Swiss cult figures through viral phrases like 'Upassaa Thomas!' and 'Wasser kall?', are now speaking for the first time about their unexpected rise to fame.
A 16-year-old girl from Zeta has been arrested in Podgorica on suspicion of abusing, hitting, and unauthorized recording of a peer. The incident reportedly occurred on May 7, 2026, outside a store, where the suspect allegedly forced the victim to kneel and apologize before striking her.
A 20-year-old man in Novi Sad, Serbia, has been charged after allegedly assaulting another individual with a car seatbelt following a traffic altercation. The victim sustained minor injuries in the incident.
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.
A 36-year-old Spanish national was arrested near Donji Lapac, Croatia, following a police chase where he drove in the wrong direction, endangered others, and ultimately collided with a police vehicle. He was taken into custody and charged.
Scientists are puzzled by a unique natural phenomenon at Lake Maracaibo, where lightning strikes occur almost every night, making the sky appear to constantly break apart.
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus, known as Justinian I or Justinian the Great, was a significant Byzantine emperor who ruled from 527 to 565 AD. He is credited with restoring the Roman Empire and is considered one of the most powerful rulers in European history.
Police in Kuala Langat, Malaysia, have arrested four local men suspected of being involved in a series of oil palm fruit thefts in Kanchong Darat. The arrests follow a long-running investigation into the incidents.
An extraordinary accident in Canada saw a motorcycle become suspended from a traffic light pole after colliding with a car. Video footage of the unusual incident circulated widely.
In an interview, Dara Calleary addressed upcoming budget plans, the leadership of Fianna Fáil, and responded to Leo Varadkar's "divisive" remarks concerning rural Ireland.
Multiple road accidents have been reported across various countries, resulting in fatalities, serious injuries, and high-profile incidents, including a fatal car fire on an Indian expressway and an accident involving a politician's vehicle.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi expressed optimism about a 'trillion-dollar' opportunity in the self-driving market, stating that Waymo's presence has not negatively impacted Uber's business.
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.
US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region. This renewed hostility led to a significant increase in oil prices and caused volatility in global stock markets.
An article explores the life and mysterious death of a criminal boxer known for hitting harder than Mike Tyson, who left a significant mark on boxing history.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has approved the revocation of IPS officer K Ramachandra Rao’s suspension, reinstating him weeks before his retirement.
A 54-year-old man and his 56-year-old wife have been temporarily detained in Heraklion for the fatal shooting of a 21-year-old in Ammoudara, Crete, last Tuesday.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that the company is strategically slowing its headcount expansion to channel more investment into artificial intelligence, which is enhancing engineer productivity.
Police in Heraklion, Crete, are on high alert in Ammoudara, with patrol cars stationed outside the homes of two families, following the murder of 21-year-old Gerasimos Gemistos by a 54-year-old man, raising fears of a vendetta.
A 54-year-old father in Crete, Greece, has been charged with the murder of 21-year-old Nikitas, who was reportedly involved in an accident that killed the father's son. The incident, which occurred on Nikitas's birthday, has also led to charges against the 54-year-old's wife.
The European defense industry is experiencing a significant boost from ongoing global conflicts, presenting opportunities for investors to profit from leading manufacturers.
A 21-year-old man named Nikitas was killed in Ammoudara, Heraklion, Crete, by a 54-year-old man in what appears to be a vendetta, having previously been attacked in February.
Crete is deeply shocked by the murder of 21-year-old Nikistratos in Ammoudara by 54-year-old Kostas Parasiris. The alleged killer claimed his life 'stopped in 2023' and he 'lost control', with his wife screaming for him to stop.
Russia conducted a wave of deadly missile and air strikes across multiple Ukrainian cities, killing dozens and injuring many. These attacks occurred shortly before a potential ceasefire, drawing strong condemnation from Ukrainian President Zelensky.
A serious accident involving a Tesla Model 3 occurred last Saturday during a public driving session at the Nürburgring, with the situation complicated by a battery fire after the car left the track.
Former radio host Dara Masi, who has wanted red hair for years, revealed a radical new look after a 'private appointment', stating she had become 'too well-behaved'.
For grievous bodily harm inflicted out of hatred, the 33-year-old Vanja P. was recently sentenced at the Municipal Criminal Court in Zagreb to a one-year suspended sentence, which he will not serve if within five years...
Overcrowded displacement camps in Gaza are facing an invasion of rodents and large insects, posing a daily threat and spreading disease among residents.
President Vladimir Putin's security has been drastically heightened in recent months, with the Kremlin reportedly fearing assassination attempts and potential drone attacks. Ukrainian President Zelensky also stated that Russia is apprehensive about possible drone strikes over Red Square during the Victory Day parade.
An investigation panel has been formed to probe an incident at Vadodara Medical College in India, where a tuberculosis patient was reportedly given the wrong blood.
The Coyote Max, a new driving assistance device, is reviewed for its features and practical drawbacks, despite being considered one of the best radar detectors.
Convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić was hospitalized again with suspected stroke symptoms before being returned to a detention hospital. This occurred amidst calls from officials to reject any request for his early release.
Police officers in Tuzla are under internal investigation after a video surfaced on social media showing one officer striking a minor during an intervention.
Doctors in Vadodara have ended their strike, which was sparked by outrage over a decomposed body found in a hospital, following the establishment of a 60-member Rapid Task Force at SSG Hospital.
Prosecutors have detailed "horrifying" steps allegedly taken by singer D4vd (David Anthony Burke) to murder and dismember his 14-year-old girlfriend, Celeste Rivas Hernandez. They claim he used chainsaws and other tools bought online to silence her and protect his career.
Wajir County is nearing completion of preparations to host the upcoming Madaraka Day celebrations. The event marks a significant national observance for Kenya.
Alioune Badara Coulibaly has delivered an elegy for Pape Malick Ndour, expressing strong disapproval of what he considers an 'unjust decision' related to Ndour.
The European Commission has approved temporary state aid measures, allowing member states to support sectors like agriculture, transport, and heavy industries facing high energy prices and other challenges. This framework aims to mitigate the economic impact of the ongoing energy crisis.
Police in Vrbas, Serbia, have arrested a 55-year-old man, Ž.Č., on suspicion of assaulting and robbing an 11-year-old boy. The suspect allegedly pushed the boy off his bicycle before beating and robbing him.
The United Arab Emirates has announced its departure from OPEC, a move that has created uncertainty in oil markets and is seen as a significant blow to the cartel's power and influence. Analysts are assessing the potential long-term consequences for global oil supply and prices.
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) air assets identified and destroyed multiple structures used by insurgents for logistics and coordination in the Mandara mountains through a coordinated operation.
A man identified as R.K. has been detained for up to 72 hours in Berane, Montenegro, on suspicion of domestic violence, after allegedly punching his brother in the head in front of their family home.
The band Sigur Rós is among the artists scheduled to perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 8th, as part of the grand celebrations for David Attenborough's 100th birthday.
The Nigerian Air Force conducted a coordinated air strike, destroying a terrorist base in Guduf, Mandara Mountains, as part of ongoing counter-terrorism operations under Operation HADIN KAI.
A cabinet expansion in Karnataka is anticipated in the near future, with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah possibly visiting Delhi next week, following months of internal pressure within the state unit.
Akerbla LT, a research and expertise company registered in Zarasai, is laying off 14 employees. This decision follows the closure of its laboratory located in Vievis.