Student parliament elections in Serbia are under scrutiny, with some, like those at Kragujevac's FILUM, being postponed due to complaints about transparency. Meanwhile, other institutions, such as DUNP, held their elections, with results drawing attention to the political significance of these contests.
In Slovenia, despite the primary goal of long-term care being service provision, the number of beneficiaries receiving financial payments is rapidly increasing, indicating a shortage of actual care services.
Vlad Plahotniuc, a Moldovan oligarch and former opposition leader, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison. The conviction stems from his involvement in a $1 billion bank fraud case.
Ferrari is reportedly preparing to launch its first all-electric model, codenamed "Luce," with an anticipated release in May. The electric supercar is expected to carry a price tag exceeding €500,000.
The average net salary per employee in North Macedonia for February was 46,159 denars, which is 20,000 denars higher than the minimum wage, primarily due to increases in administrative, mining, and water supply sectors.
A statement questions Russia's eligibility for European funding and participation in eminent cultural exhibitions, arguing that it simultaneously destroys Ukrainian culture.
Rapper Drake announced the release date for his new album, "Iceman," through an elaborate promotional stunt in Toronto where fans attempted to melt a massive ice structure to uncover the date, leading to crowd control issues.
Coordinators of Portugal's continuous care network have warned Parliament that a proposed Socialist Party (PS) diploma, intended to address long-term hospitalizations, is not a viable solution and confuses concepts.
Spanish presenter Paz Padilla reflects on the pain of loss and the continuous nature of grief, coinciding with the publication of her latest book, 'Alzar el duelo' (Raising Grief).
The Head in the Clouds music festival is scheduled to take place on August 8, 2026, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Artists like KATSEYE and XG are expected to perform.
Police officers from Bosnia and Herzegovina's State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) discovered a drug production laboratory with marijuana plants up to 90cm tall during an operation codenamed 'Blic' on April 18.
Pope Leo XIV visited Angola, drawing 100,000 faithful to a Mass where he condemned corruption and the exploitation of resources by 'despots.' During his visit, he also addressed the historic slave trade and clarified that his remarks about tyrants were not aimed at Donald Trump.
A Portuguese cultural guide for Monday suggests various activities, including visiting viewpoints, enjoying music, exploring a Cabinet of Curiosities, and engaging with a virtual "O Povo É Quem Mais Ordena."
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Mickoski anticipates a reduction of 1.5 denar per liter in petrol and diesel prices, citing the country's efforts in tackling price shocks.
Teófilo Lapeña has been sentenced to 83 years in prison for sexually assaulting and organizing rapes of a 12-year-old girl under the care of Catalonia's child protection agency (DGAIA), highlighting systemic failures.
Authorities are investigating the suspected poisoning of an entire wolf pack, estimated to be ten animals, in the Alfedena area of Italy's Abruzzo mountain region.
The government of Lázaro Cárdenas welcomed between 22,000 and 25,000 Spanish exiles, who were rejected by other countries, by invoking the 1933 Montevideo Convention and requiring only their application.
French film director Christophe Ruggia received a five-year sentence on appeal for sexually assaulting a minor, while a former Greek parliamentary police officer was sentenced to four life terms for the sexual abuse of his children.
Sri Lanka has repatriated 238 Iranian sailors, including survivors from the IRIS Dena, which remains anchored in Trincomalee port with its future undecided.
Italian rock star Vasco Rossi announced plans for a unique celebration for his 50th career anniversary, aiming for an event with over 500,000 attendees across multiple nights, distinct from his past Modena Park concert.
The collective of Sarajevo's Chamber Theatre 55 expressed support for their colleagues at the National Theatre and announced an upcoming performance of "On(a)" on April 18th.
A Portuguese court increased the compensation owed by Grupo Impresa to journalist Alexandra Carita to over 87,000 euros, following a case of workplace harassment where she endured years of jokes from her boss and excessive workload.
An exhibition is currently on display that delves into the concealed history of money and various forms of deception throughout time. The showcase promises to uncover intriguing stories behind currency and financial fraud.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has officially gone into effect, with reports indicating US mediation in the agreement. The truce aims to temporarily halt hostilities between the two nations.
A jury has declared Live Nation an illegal monopoly, a verdict that analysts say is unlikely to lead to a breakup with Ticketmaster despite its potential implications for the concert industry and ticket prices.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar publicly criticized the state broadcaster during an interview, accusing it of "lying news" and threatening to shut down its services. This extraordinary confrontation marks a significant challenge to the media landscape.
A woman has been sentenced to one year and four months in prison for uttering racist insults, including "f***ing monkey" and "f***ing black," in a school cafeteria in front of her granddaughters and other children.
Walid Bara, an Algerian mafia leader from Marseille previously sentenced to 25 years for ordering a double murder, has been arrested in Madrid after fleeing France while under investigation for drug trafficking and organized crime.
The national flag and the flag representing the capital city have been stolen from a monument located at Carevo lazu. The incident involves the theft of both flags from the memorial site.
Spain's People's Party (PP) has declined to condemn an incident involving Vox deputy José María Sánchez. The incident, described as a 'charge' or 'ramming,' has drawn attention but not official condemnation from the PP.
Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated images depicting himself in religious contexts, including being embraced by Jesus, drawing both praise from some evangelical leaders and broader discussion.
A man was handed a suspended sentence for child pornography in Portugal, with the judge noting that his awareness of the victims' age did not deter his actions and deeming his conduct 'very serious'.
A Spanish court has condemned the Riojan Health Service for medical malpractice, ordering it to pay 104,722 euros for the death of a patient whose aneurysm treatment was delayed for eight years, plus an additional 65,000 euros in late payment interest.
Creams valued at over 1 million denars, including Bioderma, Cicatrix, and La Roche-Posay products, have been procured to aid individuals affected by the fire in Kočani, North Macedonia, providing skin protection, regeneration, and improvement for burn victims.
The Old Bazaar is undergoing a significant renovation project, including new water and sewage systems, modern electrical and optical networks, and traditional lighting, with an investment of approximately 29 million denari.
The Municipal Assembly of Lisbon condemned an act against the March for Life, with various voting manifestations, and the CDS party stating it was a political act, not an incident.
The Markovec elevator and observation tower project in Slovenia has received its final permit and funding, with construction expected to begin in autumn despite opposition from a civil initiative.
Inspectors convicted of aggravated assault resulting in the death of Ihor Homenyuk, who were sentenced to nine years, have been released after serving three years under house arrest and three years in prison, with the remainder on parole.
A man has been convicted for leading a woman to suicide, marking a historic moment for victims of abuse as the court recognized continuous abuse as a significant factor in her death.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has criticized Spain's measures for compensating temporary workers in the public sector, suggesting an abuse of successive temporary contracts. This ruling opens the possibility for a large-scale conversion of temporary public sector employees to permanent positions.
A Brazilian lawyer, sentenced to 25 years for homicide, is seeking asylum in Portugal to prevent her extradition to Brazil after losing her final appeal, and has reportedly begun a hunger strike.
Over 45,000 families in Luanda, Angola, were left without power after an act of sabotage caused five high-tension towers to collapse, with the energy company condemning the act and assuring power restoration.
Álvaro García Ortiz has appealed to the Constitutional Court to annul his conviction for revealing classified data, with the State Attorney's Office arguing fundamental rights were violated.
Donald Trump miał przekazać sekretarzowi generalnemu NATO Markowi Ruttemu, że oczekuje konkretnych deklaracji dotyczących wsparcia militarnego, jakiego europejskie państwa Sojuszu mogą udzielić USA w…
More than 380 suspected members of extremist groups Boko Haram and ISWAP, who aim to establish an Islamic state in Nigeria, have been convicted in the country.
A pediatrician has debunked the common myth that consuming ice cream and chilled drinks causes coughs and colds in children, urging parents to stop blaming these foods.
Hunter Biden's recent video challenge to Eric and Donald Trump Jr. for a cage fight has ignited political controversy and drawn significant media attention.
The evolving market structure of Bitcoin has led to over 18,000 millionaire crypto wallets losing their status, making medium-sized holders more vulnerable to price fluctuations, according to Finbold.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has appealed to the Constitutional Court regarding the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García, arguing that several fundamental rights of the ex-chief prosecutor were violated.
Albanian police have arrested a 26-year-old man in Tirana for transporting contraband clothing valued at approximately 45,000 euros. The arrest was part of an operation codenamed 'Wrong Way' targeting goods smuggling.
A man, who became addicted to cocaine after losing his job during the pandemic, has been convicted for the opportunistic theft of a wallet containing a Fabergé egg and a luxury watch from a bar; the egg remains missing.
The Municipality of Mavrovo Rostuše has increased financial assistance for newborns, with first-born children now receiving 10,000 denars, second-born 18,000 denars, and third-born 25,000 denars.
A nationwide police operation codenamed 'Spark-Down' was carried out across Greece to combat the illegal manufacturing, trafficking, trade, and use of fireworks.
Nuno Pardal Ribeiro, a former official of the Chega party, has been sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison, with the sentence suspended upon payment of 1,200 euros in compensation, for child prostitution.
A security guard at a youth center in Lleida has been convicted for sexually abusing a child. The accused pleaded guilty to the charges after reaching a conformity agreement.
A man armed with a pistol demanded money from employees at a store in the Bežigrad area, stealing several hundred euros before fleeing the scene. Police are continuing their investigation.
A 2.5-month-old puppy named Peanut was admitted to a shelter in Pasadena, California, in critical condition after sustaining a severe injury that resulted in the loss of almost its entire nose.
Customs officers at North Macedonia's Bogorodica border crossing successfully prevented the smuggling of 12.5 tons of fruit and vegetables. The seized goods had an estimated total value of 1.4 million denar (approximately 23,000 euros).
A reversal in Hungary demonstrates the impact of freezing EU funds, raising questions about whether such measures will be sufficient to curb autocracy in the Balkans.
An opinion piece expresses concern over the persistent opacity within public institutions, arguing that despite numerous courts, entities, commissions, and mechanisms, true transparency remains elusive.
Instalação coordenaria o movimento de navios da Frota do Mar Negro e serviria de ponto de apoio à logística de munições e combustível na região da Crimeia.
Russia has announced it will halt the flow of Kazakh oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline, while Slovakia has threatened to block the EU's 20th sanctions package against Russia. These developments come as the Druzhba pipeline has reportedly resumed operations after repairs, and trust between Ukraine and Slovakia is strained over the pipeline.
The mutant brawler Wolverine has received a permanent new codename, "Savage Champion," within X-Men lore, which redefines his place in Marvel's mainstream continuity.
Students at the Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad held a meeting with the dean to discuss a rejected candidacy, demanding that legal procedures be respected. The students are advocating for adherence to the law regarding the application process.
Madonna is offering a reward for the return of her costume that went missing after her performance at the Coachella festival. Police are investigating the incident, with some reports suggesting the outfit may have fallen off a golf cart.
Students at the Medical Faculty in Belgrade and Novi Sad have initiated protests and blockades of the Dean's office and surrounding areas. Their actions follow the rejection of appeals regarding alleged irregularities in the student parliament elections.
PSD President Sorin Grindeanu welcomed the announcement of consultations between President Nicușor Dan and the governing coalition parties, stating that PSD will inform Nicușor Dan that they no longer support him.
Payments made to Eurico Castro Alves as coordinator of additional surgery at ULS Santo António hospital are reportedly unparalleled in other major Portuguese public hospitals, raising questions about the remuneration.
A man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for the murder of another man with an iron bar in Barcelona. The convicted individual must also pay 120,000 euros in compensation to the victim's mother for moral damages and is prohibited from approaching or communicating with her for 10 years post-release.
A powerful earthquake, with magnitudes reported between 7.4 and 7.7, struck off Japan's coast, triggering widespread tsunami warnings and evacuations. Authorities remain on high alert for potential aftershocks and further seismic activity, with an 80 cm tsunami already observed.
A family in North Macedonia required 84,172 denars (over 1,100 euros) for basic living expenses in April, including rent for a 60-square-meter apartment, according to the Federation of Trade Unions of Macedonia.
British counter-terrorism police are investigating a series of arson attacks targeting Jewish sites in London. Authorities are examining potential links to Iran in connection with these incidents.
President Trump announced that peace talks between the US and Iran are set to resume in Pakistan, with JD Vance expected to lead the American delegation. This development follows previous discussions and comes amidst ongoing tensions, despite Trump's earlier remarks about an Iranian ceasefire violation.
Residents of Sarajevo's Alipašino Polje neighborhood are concerned and outraged following a series of security incidents, including multiple smashed cars and a burning vehicle, that occurred recently.
The statue of prominent Portuguese writer Natália Correia in Lisbon was vandalized with Nazi symbols. Local authorities have condemned the attack on the monument.
Singer D4vd has been arrested and charged with the alleged murder of Celeste Rivas following a seven-month investigation. His parents expressed sadness but continued support, while his legal team denies his involvement and his music contracts have been terminated.
A court in Guimarães, Portugal, overturned a 20-month prison sentence for a scrap dealer convicted of three counts of public water theft, replacing it with a 200-day fine.
The play "Posljednji čas klavira" (The Last Piano Lesson) has premiered at Teatar 071 in Sarajevo. The performance marks a new theatrical event in the city.
El Salvador's President Bukele has extended life sentences to minors aged 12 and older for serious crimes such as homicide, femicide, rape, and gang membership.
Myanmar's military junta announced a mass amnesty, releasing over 4,000 prisoners, including former President U Win Myint, and reducing the sentence of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The move comes as the country's new 'elected' president takes office.
Koper police have arrested a 37-year-old foreign national in connection with a robbery in March, where the perpetrator threatened employees with a sharp object and stole money from a store.
The student plenum of the State University of Novi Pazar (DUNP) has submitted its list for the Student Parliament elections, continuing their fight for the preservation of the university through this student institution.
Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax reportedly killed his wife, Cerina, and then himself, amidst ongoing divorce proceedings and concerns about his behavior. Police confirmed the murder-suicide, which followed reports of the wife setting up cameras in their home.
A student forum held in Subotica highlighted the pressures faced by preschool employees and emphasized the importance of union organizing to address these issues.
Brazil's President commented on the war in Ukraine, stating that both Biden and Putin made mistakes, while reiterating Brazil's stance against the war and for a negotiated peace.
Boreći se protiv neprijateljski nastrojenih medija i izbornog sistema koji je pogodovao vladajućoj stranci, mađarska opozicija, predvođena Peterom Mađarom, odnela je pobedu nad Viktorom Orbanom,…
Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa condemned a major Russian attack on Ukraine that killed at least 16 people. This assault was notable as the first significant Russian action following the Easter truce.
KB Dubrava hospital in Croatia has become the first institution in the country to introduce mitochondrial genome analysis, marking a significant advancement in medical diagnostics.
The US military has announced the full implementation of a blockade on Iranian ports, effectively halting the country's maritime trade. This action, primarily enforced in the Strait of Hormuz, has seen multiple ships turned back and is reported to have almost completely stopped economic trade to and from Iran.
The owner of a nursing home in Portugal was given a suspended sentence for mistreatment, with the judge noting the defendant showed no remorse and had not internalized her misconduct.
During Eid al-Fitr, Muslim believers collected over 2.4 million Denars in voluntary contributions, demonstrating their trust, dedication, and religious maturity, with this year marking a significant increase in donations.
Albanian State Police have arrested a 38-year-old man suspected of multiple burglaries in Tirana. The operation, codenamed "Copy," targeted a serial thief who allegedly gained entry to homes by duplicating keys.
Plans for a new lift and observation tower on Markovec are progressing, with permits and funding secured. Construction is expected to begin in autumn, despite ongoing opposition from a local civil initiative.
The city of Karlovy Vary is dealing with the loss of Karel Kuneš's sculpture "Boy with an Airplane," which was stolen from a park in Stará Role and its stone pedestal damaged. The artwork was previously stolen in the 1990s.
Several Latvian "New Unity" politicians, including ministers and the Prime Minister, are explaining their trip to Italy for a seminar funded by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
Kenya's climate camera, codenamed ClimCam, is set to reach its orbital destination on Monday evening after being carried into space by a SpaceX rocket.
Details have emerged from the "Kitchen plot" trial in Spain, revealing that former police commissioner Villarejo threatened to "take down" former Prime Minister Rajoy, who was codenamed 'El barbas' by those involved in the espionage against former PP treasurer Luis Bárcenas.
Miguel D'Almada, a well-known Sporting fan, has been convicted in Brazil for his involvement with an international neo-Nazi group, following his arrest in 2022.
A popular pass road over the Grödner Joch (Gardena Pass) is set to close as the region takes action against overtourism. The scenic route has become excessively crowded, especially during good weather.
Students in Serbia are increasingly working through youth cooperatives not for pocket money, but out of necessity due to rising living costs, rent, and daily expenses. This trend highlights the economic pressures faced by students in the country.
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced that fuel prices are expected to decrease starting Tuesday, with diesel dropping by 2.5 denar and petrol by 1.5 denar per liter.
The Serbian government asserts that 11,500 fewer students have graduated due to alleged blockades, following previous disputed claims about a mass exodus from Belgrade University. University statistics are being examined to verify these figures.
Albanian Interior Minister Besfort Lamallari has strongly condemned a court's decision to reduce the sentence for Novruz Cenalia, the killer of a police officer in Fier. Lamallari described the ruling as a dangerous act against the state and legal order.
Nuno Pardal Ribeiro, a former official of Portugal's Chega party, has been sentenced to a suspended prison term of one year and three months for two crimes involving the use of child prostitution, with incriminating messages being key evidence.
A complex organ explantation procedure was successfully carried out at the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG). The donor's heart was transported to Croatia, while the liver and kidneys were sent to Germany for transplantation.
Ambassadors from over 70 countries have condemned attacks against UN peacekeepers, emphasizing that the incident resulting in the death of three Indonesian peacekeepers could constitute a war crime. They urged the UN to continue its investigation.
Mango's president, Toni Ruiz, highlighted the rapid and orderly transition within the company, affirming that the founder Isak Andic's three children are maintaining his long-term vision and legacy.
Nekoliko stotina studenata, profesora i građana protestvovali su danas, 9. aprila, ispred Filozofskog fakulteta zbog rešenja Ministarstva prosvete, donetog juče, na osnovu kojeg tri njegova tri…
The first robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery was successfully performed at KCUS in Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking a significant advancement in the country's medical field.
The Catalan High Court has ordered the arrest of comedian Jair Domínguez to ensure his appearance at a trial initiated by the political party Vox, with Domínguez expressing surprise at the resolution.
A Spanish court has ordered the arrest of communicator Jair Domínguez to ensure his appearance in a trial initiated by the Vox party. The resolution follows several phone notices from the judicial office and the Mossos d'Esquadra.
The Valencia Court has ordered the reopening of the case against the former government commissioner for the DANA event, revoking its previous dismissal, while a judge in the same case highlighted a missed opportunity to issue an earlier warning.
Uni Bank in North Macedonia has launched a new promotion for young people, offering a 1,000 denar gift and free Netflix with every newly opened UniQ package.
The Ferrari Museum in Modena features race cars previously owned or driven by famous individuals, including Cher and Herbert von Karajan, highlighting the brand's connection to celebrity culture.
A court in Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal, has convicted a man of forest arson, sentencing him to a suspended prison term and requiring medical supervision.
Slovenian authorities are providing monetary benefits as a substitute for the lack of long-term care services. The number of recipients for these financial payments is reportedly growing rapidly.
Students and public media employees in the Czech Republic are protesting a government plan to overhaul the funding of public radio and television. Critics argue the proposed changes threaten the independence and financial stability of the public broadcasters.
A restaurant chain previously named 'La Mafia' has rebranded to 'La Famiglia se sienta a la mesa' following a complaint from the Italian embassy, choosing the new name from 800 proposals.
A prisoner in Prilep, North Macedonia, reported being defrauded of 890,000 denars by an individual who falsely promised to mediate a reduction in his sentence.
Students at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, Serbia, have staged protests, entering the dean's office and demanding the dean's resignation over the alleged removal of a gallery.
Lufthansa announced the cancellation of 20,000 short-haul flights until October, citing the need to save on rising jet fuel costs. The airline's decision is a direct response to the significant increase in fuel prices, partly attributed to the Iran war.
Rector Đokić's visit to Brussels to discuss university matters has drawn criticism from Serbian officials, including PM Macut and Vučević. They emphasized that university independence does not entail taking disputes outside Serbia or lobbying against national interests.
Current and former directors in North Macedonia's healthcare system have returned nearly 1.5 million denarii, which were improperly calculated as part of their salaries.
The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the killing of a French peacekeeper in Lebanon. This condemnation follows an attack in the country that resulted in the peacekeeper's death.
The body of Iranian sailor Emad Hormozi was found in the Indian Ocean, approximately 45 days after he went missing when the Iranian warship IRIS Dena was sunk by a US Navy submarine in early March.
The Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy at UKIM has inaugurated a new organic chemistry laboratory, an investment of 2 million denars supported by UKIM, the Ministry of Education and Science, and the faculty's own funds. The lab is equipped with modern technology to enhance educational and scientific research.
The maximum retail price for a liter of gasoline and diesel fuel in North Macedonia will be reduced by at least 1.50 denar (three dinars) starting tomorrow, as decided by the Energy Regulatory Commission.
Police officers from the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) arrested one person and seized large quantities of drugs after uncovering three laboratories during the operational action codenamed 'Blic'.
The State Lottery of North Macedonia has launched a new scratch-off game called 'Kalinka,' featuring the pomegranate as a symbol of luck and offering winnings up to 700,000 denars.
Five people, including three students, were wounded in a shooting that erupted near the University of Iowa campus in a downtown nightlife district. The incident reportedly followed a fight.
Actor Mark Wahlberg, 54, has shared details of his rigorous daily routine, which includes ice baths and workouts starting at 4 AM. Few are reportedly able to keep up with his demanding pace.
Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1963), is highlighted as a key figure in the country's reconstruction after World War II.
Parandilović has stated that a single list comprising students and the opposition is the best solution. This proposal suggests a unified approach for upcoming elections or political action.
Paul Quinn foi condenado com base em provas de ADN relativas ao ataque de 2003. Desde 2007, sabia-se da existência de ADN não identificado na vítima, mas polícia não fez feitos testes adicionais.
Pope Leo's brother reportedly received a bomb threat amid a public conflict with Donald Trump. The dispute escalated after Trump's 'Jesus post' prompted the Pope to criticize AI abuse and the former president's use of religion as a political weapon.
Pope Leo XIV has condemned the attacks on Christians in Nigeria and recently met with Nigerian bishops to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country.
Three individuals have received sentences ranging from 13 to 15 years for the brutal rape of a minor in Écija, Seville, who was under the influence of alcohol when attacked.
The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has initiated a case against Mladen Filipović, head of the Republika Srpska Representative Office in Austria, for allegedly calling for and preparing for RS independence.
Victims whose relatives were treated at Dr. Zhan Mitrev's hospital are seeking compensation, with one demanding 687,200 denars and another testifying about paying approximately 15,000 euros for treatment.
Kamëz/ Operation codenamed 'Risk' finalized. He moved armed and with a mask, the 23-year-old was caught, who did not obey the Police's order to stop the motorcycle he was driving.
Medidas dos EUA para Ormuz são "exclusivamente unilaterais e ilegítimas" e proposta da França para livre navegação é "projeto falhado", considera Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros russo.
A former employee of the Elysée Palace has been convicted for stealing tableware and selling it on the online marketplace Vinted, under the account name 'La lanterne'.
A Chinese man has been sentenced to prison after being caught attempting to smuggle over 2,200 individually packaged ants from Kenya. He was apprehended with the ants in his luggage.
In the continuation of the operational action codenamed "Pyramid", police officers of the Police Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Zenica-Doboj Canton today carried out searches at a total of 24...
El Salvador has approved controversial legal reforms that allow for life imprisonment sentences for children as young as 12 years old. These new measures apply to minors convicted of serious crimes.
Carnival Cruises has been ordered to pay $300,000 to a 45-year-old tourist who suffered head, tailbone, back, and multiple bruise injuries after being served 14 tequilas and subsequently falling.
Iran is hosting nationwide street performances as part of the Islamic Revolution Art Week, specifically honoring the Dena martyrs through various artistic expressions.
Numerous customers have reported being defrauded by a furniture company, losing their advance payments and not receiving their ordered goods. The company owner is reportedly unresponsive to calls, leaving many without their money or furniture.
The Olot orderly, who was sentenced to 127 years for murdering 11 elderly people in a nursing home, has undergone a sex change and been transferred to a women's module in prison. This process will not affect his sentence or prison regime.
The US Justice Department, under the Trump administration, is seeking to overturn convictions for individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. This move aims to annul judgments against far-right militia leaders and other rioters.
A teacher in Pamplona has been sentenced to 180 years in prison for secretly recording 42 women in school bathrooms and changing rooms. The lengthy sentence reflects the severity of the privacy violations.
A 9 e 10 de abril, a comitiva da coordenadora de Apure do partido de Machado foi alvo, segundo o VV, de sabotagem, buscas e detenções. Partido apela à comunidade internacional.
The International Monetary Fund has lowered its global growth forecast and issued a warning about a potential worldwide recession. This outlook is largely attributed to the escalating conflict in the Middle East and its impact on energy markets.
A court in Setúbal, Portugal, has convicted a couple for the qualified homicide of a 98-year-old woman who died from an untreated femur fracture, with the defense announcing an appeal regarding the crime's qualification.
The German Environment Ministry has issued a warning about fraudulent donation requests circulating online for a whale stranded off Poel Island, urging the public to be cautious of scammers.
A court in Paris has found cement maker Lafarge guilty of financing terrorism in Syria, with its former CEO, Bruno Lafont, receiving a six-year prison sentence.
The family of Francisca Cadenas will demand permanent revisable prison sentences for the brothers accused of her homicide during the trial. The lawyer for the prosecution stated that the time of death is unknown and the participation of neither brother has been excluded.
Police in Koper, Slovenia, are investigating two cases where fraudsters attempted to extort money from elderly citizens by falsely claiming a relative needed financial assistance.
The Basque Department of Justice has granted former ETA member Jon Bienzobas third-degree prison status, allowing him to serve the remainder of his sentence at home, a decision criticized by victims' associations.
The bust of national hero Milun Ivanović was stolen from in front of the elementary school named after him in Biševo near Rožaje, Montenegro, according to local reports.
Portuguese judicial police (PJ) arrested a 47-year-old man in Braga, Portugal, who had been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison in Germany.
Serbian authorities claim that 11,500 fewer students graduated due to blockades, but university statistics reportedly contradict these assertions, which follow previous unverified claims about student exodus.
Tirana/The police operation codenamed "Laboratory" has been finalized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Investigation Section, under the direction of the Prosecutor's Office.
Portugal's Chega party will not participate in the coordination of secret services but has secured a place in the Internal Security committee, as the Constitutional Affairs Committee decided to waive some hearings for re-candidating individuals and nominated deputies due to time constraints.
AliExpress is featuring significant discounts of up to 70% on laptops from brands like CHUWI and Ninkear, offering low-cost options for those needing a new portable computer on April 10.
A 62-year-old architect has confessed to eight gruesome murders near New York, resolving a decades-long cold case involving seven women and an eighth previously uncharged killing.
An employer in Slovenia was fined €71,500 for secretly monitoring employee computer activities, including private conversations, without legal basis or employee notification.
Si el conflicto se alarga podría poner en jaque toda la cadena de valor del turismo en España, con subidas de precios e incluso despidos después del verano Leer
A woman, known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for supplying the anesthetic dose that led to the death of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry in October 2023. Jasveen Sangha, a British-American dual citizen, pleaded guilty to the charges.
After a prolonged period out of the public eye, Joe Biden was photographed dining with his wife Jill Biden and friends at a fashionable restaurant in Santa Monica.
A federal judge on Wednesday handed down a sentence of 15 years in prison to a woman who pleaded guilty to selling Friends star Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him in 2023.
The Daily Star publishes an article titled 'Dena Paona,' which likely refers to a specific cultural, social, or financial topic, possibly related to 'give and take' or 'debts and credits'.