Slovak actress Zuzana Kronerová introduced her new film 'Houpačky' (Swings), inspired by Lucie Konečná's book, at the Karlovy Vary festival. The film explores the friendship between two women, Zdena and Jiřina.
New details have emerged regarding the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, including reports of Travis crying during vows and Paul McCartney performing. Guests, including Kelly Stafford and Liam Hemsworth, reacted to the event, which reportedly featured Cartier watches as gifts.
The appropriation by one political party of what should be a celebration for everyone is a bit of a problem - said TVN "Faktów" correspondent Marcin Wrona on Saturday about the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of independence...
Protecció Civil ordena confinar todos los núcleos habitados al sur de la C-66 entre La Bisbal y Mont-ras mientras en el flanco derecho se teme que las llamas avancen hacia Girona y Llagostera
Marvel has officially unveiled the new origin story for Doctor Doom's codename and revealed the fate of an iconic Spider-Man hero after 15 years. Additionally, Steve Rogers' new shield for his next appearance has been revealed.
Barcelona's city government plans to revise its urban landscape regulations to protect the historic signs of old neighborhood businesses, following a public outcry.
Nine Buddhist monks were killed in Thailand when an 11-year-old boy, driving a pickup truck, crashed into their procession. The tragic incident has drawn widespread attention and sorrow.
The Senate of the University of Belgrade adopted amendments and additions to decisions regarding the number of students for enrollment in the first year of study programs.
Spanish media group Atresmedia has been ordered by the courts to pay 50,000 euros in compensation to a lifeguard. The ruling found that the improper use of her voice and video in parodies damaged the young woman's honor.
Portuguese official Nuno Melo was interrogated by a deputy regarding an investigation into lead contamination found in skeletons in Lajes, raising suspicions of a link to a local cancer outbreak.
The Lefebvrians have ordained four bishops without Vatican approval, solidifying their schism with Rome. This act marks a significant split within the Catholic Church.
Portuguese and Spanish organizations are calling for coordinated actions between the two countries to protect the Iberian wolf, suggesting a model similar to the successful recovery of the Iberian lynx.
Residents of Les Chutes-Lavies in Marseille will soon be able to cross their neighborhood again after a gate, closed for several years due to security concerns by co-owners, is set to be reopened.
A ordenação de bispos pela Fraternidade São Pio X não é um episódio menor. É uma questão de saber se alguém está dentro da fé da Igreja ou se constrói uma fé contra a própria Igreja.
Four French media groups are set to receive compensation from Google, though the amount is significantly less than the 570 million euros they had claimed. Google attributes the ruling to 'misinterpretations' of the sector.
Investments totaling five million denari have been made in primary healthcare, including a facility crucial for school vaccinations in the municipality, aiming to provide better conditions for all.
Jelena Spirić, an MP from the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), questioned Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's claims of caring for oncology patients, pointing out that no innovative therapies have been introduced at the expense of the RFZO since 2023.
The US Supreme Court has expanded the President's power to fire top officials across federal agencies, with the notable exception of the Federal Reserve, ruling in favor of Trump in an FTC case. Separately, the court upheld late mail-in ballots in Mississippi, a decision that drew criticism from former President Trump, who also lost an appeal regarding a sexual assault and defamation judgment.
The Portuguese state has been ordered to pay José Sócrates, the former Prime Minister, 15,000 euros. This decision comes as part of the 'Operação Marquês' case.
Following Pozuelo's example, Pinto City Council has ordered the closure of a migrant center, opened in April and funded by the government, citing its non-compliance with municipal regulations.
Lazar Stevanović, one of nine students arrested after the Vidovdan protest, stated that "the homeland is defended by truth, not by a nodding head," criticizing the current political climate.
Two men, Antony Planes (39) and Joshua Parris (24), have been convicted of homicide and robbery for the 2024 murder of Spanish tourist Eneritz Argintxona in Panama.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced his resignation within weeks and called for early elections after 18 months of protests. This decision comes amidst ongoing public demonstrations against his leadership.
Portugal's Left Bloc party has condemned a meeting between the European Commission and the Taliban, questioning whether Portugal was present. The party seeks clarification on the country's involvement in the controversial discussions.
A California court has ordered a review of Harvey Weinstein's sentence in his rape cases, a day after New York prosecutors announced they would withdraw a separate sexual assault case against him.
Agropecuária Valinho S.A. has been condemned to a 350,000 euro fine by the Évora Court of Appeal for three very serious environmental contraventions. The ruling became final on May 21.
A decision has been made that there is no criminal liability for ecological incidents that occurred at a mine, including a large sinkhole that appeared in a flotation lake.
Members of the European Parliament have sent a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, demanding action regarding the persecution of students, activists, and citizens by authorities in Serbia.
Depois de visitar Caracas, Delcy Rodríguez deslocou-se à cidade de Macuto para acompanhar as operações e coordenar o envio de ajuda com os residentes. Portugal e UE vão enviar equipas de reforço.
The Studentski centar 'Beograd' institution announced that students will not be evicted from Studentski grad but will be temporarily relocated, with concerns raised that the Expo 2027 project is being prioritized over the student exam period.
Tennis players at Wimbledon are planning a protest over prize money, expressing dissatisfaction with the current distribution and prompting surprise and disappointment from the tournament organizers.
Eddie Brock's son has bonded with a new symbiote, revealing a powerful new design and codename. This development marks a significant update for the character in the comic universe.
Marius Borg is appealing a four-year prison sentence, with his defense arguing that the imprisonment is unjustified as the accused maintains his innocence.
Founded in 2011, Genteel Home is challenging traditional hotel chains by managing over 500 'prime' luxury properties in Spain and Italy, offering a five-star experience in the high-end tourism sector.
Luís Neves diz que não houve "falha de coordenação" no caso do MAL, mas admite que nem tudo foi partilhado com a UCAT. Lista de alvos só foi descoberta no fim da investigação.
New research analyzing the DNA of 27 Neanderthal individuals from 40,000 years ago suggests interconnected communities, questioning the long-held idea that the species was doomed by progressive genetic deterioration due to inbreeding.
Koldo García's lawyer has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court to annul his 19-year prison sentence, arguing it is 'incongruent' and based solely on the uncorroborated testimony of a co-accused.
North Macedonia's Financial Police Administration has filed criminal charges against five individuals and two companies, suspecting them of attempting to secure over 50 million denars from the IPARD program using false documentation.
Lufthansa has been ordered to pay 600 euros in compensation to a passenger whose flight was delayed due to adverse weather conditions, with the judge citing 'recklessness' for the airline's disregard of prior claims.
The University of Bihać has introduced its first online platform for student applications and enrollment, marking a significant step in the digitalization of higher education and offering a simpler, faster, and more transparent process for future students.
A new minimally invasive procedure has been introduced at the Center for Radiological Diagnostics in Montenegro, designed to precisely destroy tumor tissue while preserving healthy liver parenchyma.
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Peter Murrell, former chief executive of the Scottish National Party and Nicola Sturgeon's estranged husband, has been sentenced to over five years in prison for embezzling more than £400,000 from the party. The funds were reportedly used for luxury items, including a Jaguar and other gifts.
The Supreme Court has convicted former minister Ábalos for influence peddling, ruling that the hiring of his girlfriend and friend constituted an abuse of hierarchical position, prompting questions about similar cases like David Sánchez.
A former key ally of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for corruption, leading to increased pressure on the Prime Minister. The conviction is related to a mask scandal and has drawn significant attention in Spain and internationally.
A judge in the Andic case has summoned the two daughters and partner of the Mango founder for questioning and ordered the reconstruction of his fatal fall on a Collbató trail, also requesting bank and phone records.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić is accused by Tonino Picula and BIRODI of creating conditions for the continued demonization of political opponents and spreading falsehoods about organizations. This controversy is linked to the re-emergence of the 'sonic cannon' issue in public discourse.
The Democratic Party has warned international partners about a campaign aimed at criminalizing students. They are seeking to draw attention to the issue and its implications.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has returned a state decoration to Poland, escalating a diplomatic dispute between the two nations. This comes as Ukraine also warns of an impending massive Russian attack.
Lawyer and former criminal police inspector Siniša Carević has urged for a comprehensive reform of the police force in Serbia, stating that recent student victories highlight a criminalized system.
The Prime Minister of North Macedonia announced an expected reduction in fuel prices starting Monday, with gasoline projected to decrease by about four denar per liter and diesel by more than seven denar per liter.
Cameroon's Minister of Public Works has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with British company PROPAV Infrastructure Ltd to advance the development of the crucial Bekoko–Limbe–Idenau road project.
A significant portion of Spaniards, 32%, cannot afford a week of vacation away from home, highlighting the financial challenges associated with summer travel. The article discusses how summer expenses can impact financial freedom for the rest of the year.
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Iranian singer Parastoo Ahmadi has reportedly been sentenced to 74 lashes for performing an online concert without wearing a hijab. Human rights groups have condemned the ruling, which also implicates eight others.
The University of Banja Luka has announced 3,743 places for student enrollment in the 2026/2027 academic year, an increase from the previous year, despite a continued decline in student interest.
Macedonian customs authorities have discovered a shipment of falsely declared botox valued at 615,000 denars, leading to a criminal complaint. The Public Prosecutor's Office in Skopje is investigating, with a doctor from a clinical center reportedly involved in ordering the vials.
South Africa has convicted the perpetrators of the largest rhino horn trafficking operation, following an investigation that spanned over 15 years. The mastermind of the criminal organization was sentenced to a fine of 2 million rands (approximately 106,000 euros) or four years in prison.
A former judge, Luis José Sáenz de Tejada, who was previously convicted of domestic violence, is implicated in an attempt by Leire Díez to 'destroy' the judge overseeing the case of Prime Minister Sánchez's brother, having provided information to the plotters.
Spain's Audiencia Nacional has ordered the Prosecutor's Office to provide Julio Iglesias with the sexual assault complaint and declarations from two protected witnesses, ruling that the refusal to provide this information violated his right to defense.
The Montenegrin government has given its approval for 3,159 student enrollment places at the University of Montenegro (UCG). The Faculty of Technology has accredited new study programs, offering spots in Food and Bioprocess Engineering, Environmental and Sustainable Development, and Technological Engineering.
(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 18 - A red hair clip believed to belong to one of two sisters aged 12 and 16 who went missing from a foster home in the province of L'Aquila town of Civitella Alfedena 11 days ago has been found on a trail near the home, Penelope, an association that provides support to the families of missing persons, told ANSA on Thursday.
It appears to be the first concrete sign that the siblings, Sarah and Alisya, used the trail, the association's regional coordinator for Abruzzo, Aless...
Cuba has implemented drastic nationwide travel restrictions as the country grapples with severe financial difficulties, exacerbated by the ongoing US embargo.
Rapper Mystikal has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for rape, with the victim testifying she was punched, strangled, and raped, despite Mystikal denying the accusations after pleading guilty to avoid a life sentence.
A man accused of killing a young person at the Academic Bar in Braga has been sentenced to 21 years in prison. The verdict was delivered following the trial for the fatal incident.
An insurance company has been ordered to pay compensation for a suicide that was ruled an industrial accident. A judge accepted the widow's appeal, determining the death was not intentional but the final stage of a pathological process induced by the work environment.
Damon Albarn and Gorillaz delivered a memorable performance at the INmusic festival in Zagreb, hailed as a triumph for rock music, freedom, and students.
Sociologist Živkov stated that a joint candidate from the opposition and students would be able to defeat any Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) candidate. This suggests a potential strategy for upcoming elections.
A woman was detained in Rakovica, Serbia, for chanting during a protest outside a police station, leading to further demonstrations by citizens. She was released after two hours of questioning.
Leire Díez has filed a motion to annul the seizure of her phone, computer, and diaries during UCO searches, arguing that the action was disproportionate and violated her fundamental rights.
Spain has sent one of the four Canadair aircraft requested by Portugal to assist with firefighting efforts. This comes as Portuguese politician Ventura called for improved coordination and less leisure, implying a need for more serious management of national issues.
Ten defendants have been convicted of drug trafficking in Leiria, Portugal, with five receiving effective prison sentences. The case also included convictions for illegal weapon possession and driving without a license.
Russia conducted its most severe attack on Kyiv this year, resulting in heavy casualties and drawing condemnation from international bodies. The strikes are considered a serious threat to European security.
Francisco Granados has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for rigging party contracts in Madrid as part of the 'Púnica case.' The National Court delivered the verdict in the corruption scandal.
The government is preparing to disburse funds to individuals affected by last year's severe frost damage. This compensation aims to provide financial relief to those who suffered losses.
Former Galician deputy Xabier Ron has been sentenced to nine years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor, whom he also infected with a sexually transmitted disease, and must pay €82,000 in compensation.
Following a large peaceful protest in Belgrade in March 2025, students and activists are frequently facing criminal proceedings, arrests, and detentions for allegedly preparing acts against Serbia's constitutional order and security without evidence.
A young man accused of instigating massacres in Brazil has been sentenced to six years in prison in Portugal, following a trial that began in February.
A traditionalist Catholic society has defied the Vatican by ordaining new ultra-conservative bishops, leading to fears of a schism within the Catholic Church. This act of defiance has prompted discussions about potential excommunication.
Austria now requires a proof of expertise for new acquisitions of dogs, reptiles, amphibians, and parrots. This can be obtained through a four-hour theory course.
The head of cabinet for Madeira is traveling to Venezuela to contact institutions and political bodies, including the Consulate General, to assess the situation of the Madeiran community and coordinate support.
In the high-altitude desert of Ladakh, India, 33-meter-tall artificial ice stupas, holding 7.5 million liters of water, are being used as an ingenious solution to combat severe drought. These man-made glaciers provide a crucial water source for local communities during dry seasons.
Montenegro's Ministry of Defense has asserted that the procurement of patrol boats was conducted in accordance with international and domestic law, refuting claims of irregularities. The Ministry stated it has responded to all legal questions raised in a criminal complaint.
Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese billionaire known for his anti-Communist Party stance, has been sentenced to 30 years in a US prison for a $1 billion fraud scheme. This conviction follows his efforts to build an image as an enemy of the Chinese regime while allegedly defrauding investors.
A severe heatwave has gripped multiple European countries, leading to record-breaking temperatures, over 1,300 deaths, and a 20% surge in electricity consumption in some areas. The extreme conditions have also caused infrastructure issues and tragic incidents, including the deaths of children left in cars.
The Portuguese government has promised to facilitate land management, with Castro Almeida vowing to implement legal and procedural changes within two years to expedite territorial planning.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has indicated he is considering running for prime minister in upcoming early elections, which he suggests could be held within the next three to four months. He also announced financial aid for pensioners, a move critics call vote-buying.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced his intention to resign, sparking speculation about the motives behind his decision. German media, Deutsche Welle, suggests that Vučić, known for his authoritarian influence across state institutions, the Church, and media, may be making a strategic move.
This article discusses the board game Codenames, highlighting its appealing associations, wondrous wordplay, and differentiated deduction with minimal materials.
The Raška-Prizren Diocese awarded 34 orders to mothers from Kosovo who have four or more children. This recognition celebrates their contributions to family and community.
Students in Subotica organized an event in Ferenc Rajhl Park to demonstrate their readiness for upcoming elections. They stated they are prepared and awaiting the elections.
An article provides advice on how to use air conditioning efficiently to save money and protect health, with warnings from the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) about potential negative effects of excessive use.
A former head of a karate organization has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for abusing minors. He was immediately taken into custody following the verdict.
The traditionalist order SSPX is challenging Pope Leo XIV by planning to ordain four bishops against the Vatican's wishes, a move that could trigger a new schism in the Catholic Church and immediate excommunication.
The Supreme Court in Portugal has ordered a new psychiatric evaluation to determine the imputability of the Afghan citizen accused in the Ismaili Center murder case, which could affect the sentence.
Movimiento Sumar aims for a consensus-based leadership to 'reorder' the party, following Yolanda Díaz's departure and two years of internal turbulence.
Miloš Parandilović, president of Novo lice Srbije, criticized the decision to evict students from Studentski grad to accommodate Expo volunteers, calling it another attempt by the regime to humiliate young people.
The Prime Minister announced that capital investments have increased from 39 to 47 billion denars with the budget rebalance, attributing this to the realization of capital projects across all institutions.
Academic Saičić has alleged that authorities used illegal sonic weapons against students and citizens during protests on March 15. This accusation raises serious concerns about the methods employed by the government against demonstrators.
The former manager of the Hospital General de València has been sentenced to seven years in prison for rigging healthcare contracts and illicitly collecting over one million euros in commissions, with six other defendants also convicted.
Ukrainian drone attacks have targeted Russian-occupied Crimea, resulting in power cuts in Sevastopol, the largest city on the peninsula. The strikes have disrupted electricity supply to residents and military facilities.
Political analyst Cvijetin Milivojević suggests that recent student gatherings in Kraljevo and an SNS rally in Belgrade mark the unofficial beginning of an election campaign, with the ruling party lacking a strong candidate to rival potential student-backed contenders.
Elite police units from the UBOK anti-crime unit have dismantled a large international criminal group in an anti-drug operation codenamed Urus, arresting 13 individuals involved in smuggling tons of prohibited substances.
A 21-year-old Czech man has died after falling from a three-thousander peak in the Austrian Alps, with the Czech Foreign Ministry confirming the incident.
This article questions whether Alan Greenspan was truly a maestro of monetary policy. It critically examines his impact and effectiveness in shaping economic policy during his tenure.
Croatia has introduced the longest prison sentence, life imprisonment, with the decision reportedly made overnight, raising concerns about the preparation for such a significant legal change.
A European right-wing political group is facing accusations of misusing public funds, with reports indicating that a Dutch FVD councillor spent thousands on steak dinners. The group is also alleged to have financially supported Fiat.
The Spanish government invoked the 'you too' defense following the first conviction of a former minister under Sánchez, stating that political responsibilities were assumed 'from the first moment' to dismiss further measures.
The denationalization process, which has been ongoing for over a decade, has yet to conclude. This lengthy procedure involves the return of property previously nationalized by the state.
A new study has found that students enrolled in dual-language programs within the Pasadena Independent School District are achieving higher academic scores compared to their peers.
A child abuser has been convicted after using approximately 100 fake identities to blackmail Muslims who feared revealing their sexual orientation due to religious culture, with police investigating around 100 victims.
The University of Niš has published its student enrollment call for the upcoming academic year, notably omitting the Faculty of Serbian Studies from the list of available programs.
Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has been ordered to surrender her passport and is forbidden from leaving the country. This decision comes as she faces an impending trial on corruption charges.
According to Stojanoski, official data indicates that the average net salary in North Macedonia increased by almost 8,000 denars over two years, reaching 48,433 denars in March 2026 from 40,496 denars in March 2024. During the same period, price growth was reported at 7.8 percent.
The seventh BiH Pride March took place in Sarajevo with approximately 500 participants, concluding peacefully without incident. Organizers and activists demanded legislative reforms, including a law on gender identity and legal recognition for LGBTQ+ families, while highlighting the need to address homophobia.
The Social Democratic Party (SDS) criticized accusations against students, calling them part of a 'frightening regime propaganda campaign' aimed at discrediting civil protests.
According to the Federation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM), the value of the minimum union basket for June was 68,654 denars, with food costs at 25,120 denars and utility costs at 6,379 denars.
Numerous projects in Slovenia, including the renovation of Olympic-sized swimming pools and tourist attractions, have been completed with significant support from EU funds, which were crucial for their timely realization.
An investigation into a trafficking racket has revealed that infants were referred to as 'files' and payments were made in cash, indicating a sophisticated operation.
The Serbian government has accused a student movement of spreading lies, attempting to incite civil war, and planning to assassinate President Vučić and his family.
Two individuals serving China were convicted and sentenced in London for espionage, prompting Beijing to denounce the proceedings as a 'farce.' The case highlights ongoing tensions between the UK and China regarding intelligence activities.
Home sales in Spain continued their downward trend in April, marking the fourth consecutive monthly decline with 53,241 operations, a 2% decrease from the previous year. The fall was primarily driven by a reduction in the sale of used homes.
A former coordinator of INEM's Emergency Pre-Hospital Technicians (TEPH) in Portugal cited a message from a union group, suggesting members could offer availability and then strike.
The US Department of Justice has initiated 29 denaturalization proceedings against foreign-born Americans accused of obtaining citizenship through fraud in less than two months this year, with lawyers actively reviewing cases.
The Portuguese Ministry of Education has requested an audit of the institute responsible for exam creation, citing an "objective failure" by the team that developed the Portuguese language exam.
A public forum titled "Critical Thinking - The Strength of Students and the Weakness of Authority" is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 27, at 7 PM in Lapovo.
The Bank of Portugal has been ordered to pay 30,000 euros to a former employee for moral harassment, after the worker was stripped of duties and the bank's passivity prolonged the situation.
The Serbian municipality of Sjenica has declared a state of emergency due to a severe accumulation of municipal waste. Citizens remain divided over the proposed Goveđak landfill solution.
Tomas Runsten, dubbed the 'Swedish pimp,' has been sentenced to four years and five months in prison for prostituting a woman to 250 men. His control over the victim involved violence, emotional dependence, and forced consumption of alcohol and drugs, with 28 clients also convicted in the case.
Professor Žežov reveals that actor Shishkov's personal file in the UDBA archives was codenamed 'Tabakera,' named after his legendary role as Goce Delchev in a television drama, suggesting his prominence led to his downfall.
An Al-Qaeda affiliate has claimed responsibility for a series of renewed coordinated attacks on military sites across Mali. These assaults have raised concerns about the potential for Islamist fighters to capture Timbuktu.
Ljubljana police are investigating a daring theft where a 45-year-old man stole money from a vendor at a market and then used tear gas on two victims who pursued him.
The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) has criticized the government's decision to appoint Paulo Portas to coordinate the commemorations of the 900th anniversary of Portugal's foundation.
Almudena Hernández, a nurse with over 20 years of experience caring for children with cancer, and recent graduate Rafael Espinosa, share their perspectives on the nursing profession, highlighting its profound impact on patients' lives.
The Serbian government has decided on the number of students to be enrolled in the first year of basic vocational, academic, and integrated academic study programs funded by the state budget across universities.
Hundreds of individuals convicted of serious crimes, including murder and rape, in the Netherlands have received reduced sentences. This is due to excessive delays in their trial proceedings.
The Vatican has excommunicated six ultraconservative bishops and hundreds of thousands of followers of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) after they ordained new bishops without papal approval. This move marks a significant schism within the Catholic Church, with the Vatican threatening further excommunication for those who continue to support the group.
German prosecutors have accused Ukrainian authorities of ordering the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, with a Ukrainian national charged in connection with the attack. This development points to a potential state-sponsored act by Ukraine against critical energy infrastructure.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has requested the conviction of businessman Mário Ferreira, who is accused of tax fraud related to the 8.75 million euro purchase and sale of the ship Atlântida from Viana do Castelo shipyards.
ALTA Bank has introduced a new consumer loan offering approval within 24 hours for up to 1,000,000 denars. The loan features a fixed interest rate of 5.60% for repayment periods up to 95 months and 5.70% for longer terms, aimed at clients needing quick access to funds with predictable obligations.
A court in Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal, has sentenced a 19-year-old defendant to six years in prison for massacres committed in Brazil, though most of the facts accused by the Public Prosecutor's Office were not proven.
The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (MPNI) has announced a competition for the admission of students to student and pupil dormitories.
Six young individuals in Mallorca have been convicted for torturing a man with a disability, including tattooing a penis on his face. The group subjected him to various humiliations under the guise of a supposed contest.
Despite Allied efforts to eradicate Nazism after World War II, denazification proved far more complex and protracted than anticipated, with war criminals being tried but the deeper ideological roots proving harder to dismantle.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup saw a crackdown on 1,400 illegal streaming sites, while fans celebrated and mourned their teams' performances. The tournament also featured emotional moments, including a tribute to a player whose son passed away.
The Lisbon Administrative Court has ordered the Portuguese state to pay 15,000 euros to former Prime Minister José Sócrates as compensation for violations of judicial secrecy in the 'Operação Marquês' case.
José Miguel Zabarte, known as the 'Butcher of Mondragón' and convicted for 17 murders, has died at the age of 80 without expressing remorse for his actions.
Rosa dels Vents has condemned alleged sexual assault incidents involving a child at its summer camp in Palamós, with authorities searching for two individuals in connection with the crime.
The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to over 1,700, with thousands injured and tens of thousands missing. International rescue teams and humanitarian aid are being mobilized as efforts to find survivors become increasingly desperate.
The past weekend in Serbia was marked by political rallies held by both the government and its main challenger, students, prompting an analysis of the events.
Spanish police have expelled a 'fake shaman' convicted of abusing women after drugging them in a Madrid apartment, following years of tracking and legal efforts to prevent his stay in Spain.
Monday's 'New Day' program will analyze the government rally in Belgrade and the student rally in Kraljevo, featuring political scientist Boban Stojanović as a guest.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard attacked US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for recent American strikes, leading to increased regional tensions and threats from the US. This comes as a peace deal appears to be unraveling, with both sides accusing the other of violations.
Representatives from both left and right opposition parties are weighing in on the possibility of Lompar becoming a presidential candidate supported by students. Their reactions offer insights into the political landscape surrounding this potential candidacy.
The Vidovdan weekend in Serbia is characterized by intense pre-election campaigning, despite no elections currently being held. Political activities are in full swing across the country.
Eis o escândalo de Afrodite: ela é a autoridade privada de lei, poder desarmado da norma, seduz precisamente porque não ordena, porque não manda, apenas convoca e arrasta.
Vítor Ferreira, a Portuguese politician, has acknowledged searches at his home and stated he will only resign if condemned, contradicting the official PS party line, while a suspicious contract is dated 2025, not 2026.
A court has ordered TotalEnergies to disclose the climate risks associated with its oil and gas activities, marking a partial victory for climate and environmental NGOs.
The budget for tourism in North Macedonia has increased by over 200 percent in eight months, rising from 58 million denars in 2023 to 186 million denars this year.
OpenAI, in collaboration with Broadcom, has developed its own artificial intelligence chip, codenamed 'Jalapeño,' to power ChatGPT and reduce its reliance on Nvidia, signaling a strategic shift towards greater self-sufficiency in AI hardware.
General Motors has revealed the 2027 GMC Sierra pickup truck, featuring new V-8 engines and a redesigned styling, crucial for GM's sales and earnings, particularly for its luxury Denali and off-road AT4 models.
Following similar actions at Roland Garros, tennis players are extending their boycotts and protests over dissatisfaction with prize money distribution to Wimbledon.
A Serbian academic and professor, Radomir Saičić, claimed that the government deployed illegal sonic weapons against students and citizens during protests on March 15.
Ábalos announced he will seek the annulment of his 24-year prison sentence, citing a "violation of fundamental rights" and questioning the Supreme Court's protection of his presumption of innocence against a co-defendant's testimony.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has applied a highly qualified mitigating circumstance, leading to a reduced sentence for an accused in the 'Tito Berni' case who collaborated, a leniency not extended to Aldama in the 'Koldo case'.
Students from the second block of F wing in Studentski grad are being forced to vacate their dormitories without guaranteed alternative accommodation, due to the EXPO project. This announcement was made by students protesting on social media.
Meta is reportedly working on a new application, codenamed 'Arena,' designed to compete with existing prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi.
Journalist Denada Kola stated that citizen protests in Albania have entered a new phase, transcending the Zvërnec issue to become a voice for citizens' daily problems.
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo has called for President Pedro Sánchez's resignation and a motion of no confidence following the conviction of José Luis Ábalos, asserting that Sánchez is the 'corrupting nexus'.
Several protesters accused of having Antifa ties have been sentenced to decades in a US prison, with some receiving up to 100 years. The sentences stem from their alleged involvement in an attack on an ICE facility.
The article discusses the pervasive issue of emotional blackmailers targeting students, framing it within the context of politics as an emotion that is either developed or suppressed.
Six Lithuanian mountaineers successfully achieved their goal of climbing Denali (6190 m), North America's highest peak in the Alaska Range, over the weekend, and honored fallen Latvians during their ascent.
A man has been sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to burn his partner alive after dousing her with gasoline in September 2024; the victim managed to escape and report the incident to the police.
The Spanish Supreme Court has issued a strong condemnation against former minister José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García, and Víctor de Aldama, detailing their involvement in a corruption scandal related to mask contracts and other illicit activities.
Students are demanding parliamentary elections, arguing that unlike presidential elections, there is no risk of votes falling below the threshold and being converted into an advantage for the regime.
The municipality of Debar has commenced a project to build public parking lots, an investment valued at 16,215,470 Macedonian Denars, which will create 250 new parking spaces.
Thousands of citizens gathered in Novi Sad, Serbia, to protest and demand early elections and the end of Aleksandar Vučić's presidency. The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs released its estimate of the number of attendees at the protest.
Reports indicate that the Trump administration's Justice Department aims to denaturalize at least 250 Americans this year, reassigning attorneys from other divisions to focus on these cases.
An Azorean priest has been sentenced to a suspended term of 1 year and 8 months by the Horta court for the abuse of a minor under 15, with the Diocese of Angra confirming the sentence and ongoing canonical proceedings in Rome.
The National Director of the PSP has condemned a police officer accused of terrorist crimes against political targets, emphasizing the gravity of such actions, especially given the increased responsibility of police officers.
Pre-trial detention is being sought for eight individuals as part of an investigation into the embezzlement of 180 million denars from the Football Federation of Macedonia (FFM). All 12 people arrested yesterday, including former FFM president Ilcho Gjorgjioski, have appeared before a pre-trial judge.
Yachts and Birkin bags belonging to Truong My Lan, a millionaire sentenced to life in Vietnam's largest financial scandal, are being auctioned off to recover the $27 billion owed to victims.
Two former police officers were sentenced to significant prison terms in London for spying on Chinese dissidents on behalf of Chinese intelligence. The convictions highlight concerns over foreign espionage activities within the UK.
An Algerian caregiver, 40, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for qualified homicide by omission and desecration of a corpse, with an additional sanction of expulsion from the country.
Spain's Supreme Court has ordered the state to pay 2.5 million euros to Ahmed Tommouhi, who spent 15 years in prison for rape convictions before being acquitted due to a judicial error.
Criminal charges have been filed in connection with the removal of timber valued at €120,000 from a storage facility. The incident involved the alleged theft of evidence, occurring 'before the eyes of the state'.
Elfriede Jelinek's 'Unter Tieren' presents an economic comedy from an animal's perspective, while Ingeborg Bachmann and Hans Werner Henze denazify 'Prinzen von Homburg', both exploring themes of war and capitalism.
Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after confessing to the murders of eight women. Victims' families confronted Heuermann in court, expressing their grief and condemnation.
Hillary Clinton has stated that Joe Biden's decision to run for reelection in 2024 was a 'terrible mistake,' despite her public support for his campaign.