
Photos Document Russian Invasion of Ukraine on May 20, 2026
International news agency photographers captured images of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine on May 20, 2026, documenting the conflict from various perspectives.
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International news agency photographers captured images of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine on May 20, 2026, documenting the conflict from various perspectives.

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is scheduled to review the Draft Framework Budget Document for BiH institutions for the 2026-2028 period, along with the Draft Law on the Budget for 2026, and a series of reform decisions.

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is scheduled to discuss the draft framework budget document for BiH institutions for 2026, along with a series of reform and personnel decisions, at its session on Thursday, May 21.

Significant disagreements have surfaced between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the strategy towards Iran, with reports detailing a "difficult" call between the two leaders. This comes as Iran reviews new US proposals, and Trump issues warnings about potential escalation if a deal is not reached.

Details regarding ticket purchases for various World Cup matches have been released, including pricing and venue information for specific games. Fans can find guidance on securing tickets for upcoming fixtures.
The digitalization of occupational medicine in Poland introduces new obligations for employers, changing how information is exchanged between doctors, employees, and employers and requiring streamlined procedures.
On World Family Doctor Day, medical practitioners in Nigeria called for improved working conditions and increased government support to enhance patient care and address the issue of brain drain in the healthcare sector.

Pop star Kylie Minogue has disclosed that she privately battled and overcame a second cancer diagnosis in 2021, keeping the illness secret for years. She shared details of her health struggle, confirming she is now well.

An article discusses the ongoing debate within universities regarding the prioritization of scientific research versus pedagogical excellence, highlighting the potential for one to overshadow the other.

A judge has ordered the White House to preserve text messages from officials, overturning an April government memo that had rejected a records law mandating the preservation of official presidential documents.

Doctors from Harvard Medical School's 'Core Exercises' report have clarified that isometric abdominal exercises, such as the plank, are the most effective for balanced work on the abdomen and back.

Scientists have documented unusually long migrations by humpback whales, including a record-breaking journey of over 14,000 kilometers between Brazil and Australia.

Media scion James Murdoch has struck a deal to acquire New York Magazine and a significant portion of Vox Media, including its podcast network. The acquisition is reportedly valued at $300 million.
A recent Supreme Court voting rights ruling is expected to significantly influence local-level elections, while some observers characterize the court's broader approach as a "do-nothing doctrine."

The Israeli Army is accused of destroying significant cultural and religious sites as part of its demolition campaign in southern Lebanon, with an NGO documenting the destruction of churches, mosques, and archaeological sites.

A doctor has been detained in connection with the ongoing NEET paper leak controversy, prompting a CBI investigation into the role of an RCC Classes founder’s family. The fallout from this leak is expected to delay engineering and pharmacy admissions in Maharashtra.

The documentary 'Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern' received a six-minute standing ovation at Cannes, with Laura Dern making a surprise appearance. The film celebrates the captivating storytelling of the veteran actor.

Hajet Braçe has publicly accused his brother, Bashkim Braçe, of illegally seizing a portion of his land in Zharrës, Fier, despite both siblings possessing property documents.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos reiterated that he personally had no part in greenlighting the "Melania" documentary but described it as a "very wise business decision" for the tech giant.

The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres of various international films, including "Ulya," "Nada," and "A Man of His Time," with some receiving standing ovations and critical reviews. The event also saw political statements, such as Pedro Almodóvar wearing a "Free Palestine" badge, and discussions on film industry plans like Greece's $927 million initiative.

The Ghana Immigration Service successfully prosecuted a 41-year-old Nigerian woman who attempted to obtain a Ghanaian passport using forged nationality documents, leading to her conviction.
Eleven individuals have been arrested in connection with a €6.8 million fraud scheme targeting the Murcian Health Service. The suspects face charges including document forgery, administrative prevarication, embezzlement of public funds, public health offenses, and belonging to a criminal organization.

A retrospective examines how former Vice President Al Gore and his documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" significantly influenced public perception and discussion around climate change issues since its release in 2005.
New documents have revealed details of the 2024 murder of Tuipulotu Vi, allegedly carried out by US hitman Tanginoa Pahulu Tangi, with the incident linked to an international organized crime syndicate after customs intercepted cocaine and firearms.
The "Military Doctor in the Village" initiative is providing medical services to residents in rural areas. This program aims to improve healthcare access for underserved communities.

A motorcycle police squad is allegedly collecting 'Eidi' (money) from citizens at a checkpoint, under the pretext of missing vehicle documents or for consuming gutka and mawa. This raises concerns about corruption.

Jeff Bezos defended the production of a documentary about Melania Trump, stating it was a very wise business decision. He also denied that the film was intended to buy influence with the Trump administration.

A historical document from 1920, addressed to Eleftherios Venizelos, is highlighted as a cry of anguish warning about the potential disappearance of the Pontic Greeks.

A fellow inmate has sharply criticized a Netflix documentary featuring Mackenzie Shirilla, claiming the convicted murderer showed little remorse and had fun in prison, contrary to her portrayal.

A Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman reiterated that the "Blue Homeland" doctrine is unsubstantiated and that the legal status in the Aegean Sea is clear, while keeping communication channels with Turkey open.
A Kenyan court has issued a ruling allowing citizens to change their gender markers on official documents.

Apple TV and Gordon Ramsay are bringing back the BAFTA-nominated docuseries 'Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars' for a second season, continuing to follow elite chefs.

The World Health Organization has issued warnings about a worsening Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda, reporting hundreds of suspected cases and over a hundred deaths. The WHO assesses the risk as high regionally but low globally, while efforts are underway to fund clinics and develop a vaccine.
Num metadocumentário exigente, paredes-meias com o ensaio, Tatiana Fuentes Sadowski dá corpo e nome aos indígenas peruanos oprimidos pela indústria da borracha colonial.

The Lithuanian Court of Appeal found former long-time Marijampolė council member Vaida Giraitytė-Juškevičienė guilty of abuse of power, fraud, and document forgery. She had previously been acquitted in the 'receipts' case.

A discussion explores the growing concern and public interest regarding whether artificial intelligence will eventually replace human doctors, with patients increasingly attempting self-diagnosis.
The public association "ECO-RET MOLDOVA" has been appointed administrator of the packaging deposit system, a decision approved by the government on May 20, leading to accusations against the Ministry of Environment.

An American doctor is set to be transported to Prague aboard specialized 'Ebola Jets' operated by Phoenix Air Group, which are equipped with internal isolation tents and air filtration systems for safely transporting highly infectious patients.

Montenegro's energy company EPCG announced that its new A8 unit will not be operational in 2027 as planned, with the launch now extended to 2028 due to extensive technical documentation and a demanding evaluation process guided by Germany's KfW bank.
A new study, based on top-secret Hamas documents seized by Israeli forces, suggests that Hamas planned its October 7 massacre with the intention of igniting a broader conflict against Israel.

The Global Sumud Flotilla ship "Vivy Sabre" remains docked in the harbor of Kato Paphos, Cyprus, with crew members awaiting instructions for their departure after arriving from Sicily.

An investigation into a controversial pardon case in Hungary has reportedly failed to provide clear answers to key questions, even after reviewing the case file. This lack of clarity persists despite efforts to examine the relevant documents.
Marijn Kuipers faced accusations of attention-seeking following a documentary about her eating disorder, a criticism dismissed as a "boring accusation."

The RTCG (Public Service) Employees Union claims that staff lost one million euros due to delays in sending documents to relevant institutions and inaction on suggestions.
New analysis of archaeological finds has revealed the identity of a Pompeii victim as a doctor who was attempting to flee the eruption of Vesuvius. The discovery was made over 60 years after the initial find.

A forum invites the STANDARD community to discuss how doctors in Austria feel about the Medical Chamber, potentially reflecting broader sentiments within the profession.

Scientist Gabriela Czanner is working on creating more trustworthy AI for brain and eye diagnostics, stating that AI in medicine aims to provide meaningful recommendations to doctors rather than replace them, ultimately leading to healthier lives.

German rapper Bushido shared an update on his ear tumor removal surgery, revealing that a nerve complication made the procedure more difficult than expected.

Singapore-based Fremantle label Beach House Pictures has unveiled two new documentary projects: "Panda School," a three-part wildlife series narrated by Jimmy O. Yang, and "Secret Weapons of China’s First Emperor," a one-hour historical documentary.
The final report of the Pegasus inquiry commission will remain largely classified, as security services have refused to declassify documents. The report will notably lack a list of names of individuals spied upon and operational officers.
A cleaner has provided an account of how documents belonging to former Parliament Speaker Anita Among were delivered.

A doctoral thesis defended at the University of Latvia by Velta Skolmeistere concludes that social media use has made physical and digital personalities indistinguishable for many. The research explores how social media activity influences identity and personality.

A new photo book by Matthew Connors, titled 'Anger, Curiosity and Hope', tells the story of global confrontations with authoritarian power, featuring protests from Hong Kong to Cairo, New York to Kyiv.

The Cannes Film Festival continued with premieres of highly anticipated films, including Andy Garcia's "Diamond" and Cristian Mungiu's "Fjord," both receiving significant ovations. Celebrities and filmmakers gathered on the red carpet, celebrating international cinema.

Sarajevo's emergency rooms are overwhelmed with allergy cases, but doctors are particularly alarmed by a concerning increase in heart attacks among young people.

A new illegal Israeli settlement outpost has been established in Hebron in the West Bank, amidst a reported 1,637 settler attacks documented in April alone and growing Israeli military escalation.
Étienne Davodeau's emotive graphic documentary, 'Allí donde vas', matured over 12 years, proposes an intimate graphic journey into the heart of Alzheimer's, drawing from his wife's experiences as a home nurse.

While stock markets are celebrating new records, the government bond market is sending alarm signals as investors lose confidence in the long-term financing of many states, driven by war, inflation, and high deficits.

The documents of the pardon case were made public yesterday morning. Magyar embarked on his first official prime ministerial trip, and announced that alongside Anita Orbán, Bálint Ruff, the...
Medical professionals employed in Poland, including doctors and nurses, are set to receive their annual minimum wage increase on July 1, with average specialist doctor salaries significantly exceeding the minimum.

Federal agents seized phones and electronics from Gabbie Gonzalez's Hawaii home in 2022 during a raid connected to an alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting Jack Avery. Video and documents from the operation have been obtained.

Local news updates from the Marshalstown-Castledockrell, Oulart & The Ballagh, Oylegate, and Rathnure districts are reported.
Pop icon Kylie Minogue has shared a significant personal revelation in her new Netflix documentary, describing herself as 'a shell of a person' at one point.

Ezzideen Shehab, a doctor working in the devastated Gaza Strip who has lost 42 family members, offers an intimate account of life, loss, and memory under siege, as detailed in his 'Diary of a Young Doctor'.

British police have launched an investigation into new allegations of child sexual abuse following the recent release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The probe focuses on claims emerging from the unsealed court records.

The investigation into the NEET exam leak is expanding, with India's CBI questioning a doctor and the son of an RCC founder, while also conducting searches for a key middleman involved in the scandal.

A new documentary investigates the unusual case of a brother and sister who barricaded themselves in a room for 54 days, broadcasting their experience live.

The United States is reportedly pressuring the Palestinian UN envoy to withdraw from a bid for a General Assembly vice presidency. Reports indicate that the US has threatened to revoke the envoy's visa if they do not comply.

The family of the deceased engineer Charles Henry Amissah has filed a lawsuit against three major hospitals, several health professionals, and the Attorney General, seeking GH¢20 million in compensation.

Ralf Schumacher and his partner Étienne Bousquet-Cassagne spoke about their relationship, an upcoming docu-series about their wedding, and the future of the LGBTQ+ community.

Doctors advise not to ignore subtle symptoms of stomach cancer, which are often mistaken for common digestive issues, as early detection is crucial.

The medical condition of Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha has worsened due to multiple organ infections, with doctors struggling to control her irregular heart rate.

After the annual Street Parade in Zurich, 90 tons of waste are generated. Left-wing parties are pushing to involve retailers in the disposal concept, but event organizers face high costs for waste removal.
A US doctor infected with Ebola is receiving treatment in Berlin, as the outbreak continues to spread.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is grappling with an intensifying Ebola outbreak, characterized by a rare and rapidly spreading strain, a lack of medical supplies, and a rising number of suspected cases and deaths. International health organizations are concerned about the outbreak's growth and its impact, particularly on children.

Multiple 19th-century coins were uncovered beneath the mast of HMS Victory during maintenance at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, believed to have been placed there for good fortune.

President Trump engaged in discussions regarding tensions with Iran, including talks with Turkish President Erdogan and statements about the conflict's final stages. This occurred as Iran made moves to control the Strait of Hormuz, prompting calls for a firm response.
A judge has issued a halt to the White House's efforts to roll back policies concerning the retention of presidential records. This decision impacts the handling and preservation of official documents.

An Ohio art teacher has been suspended after appearing to defend his daughter's cannabis use in a Netflix documentary about a 2022 high-speed crash that killed two people.

An analysis explores the 'Doctrine of credible restraint' and its relevance in rebuilding trust amidst ongoing global conflicts, referencing international diplomacy and security analyst Robert Jervis.

A new three-part Netflix docuseries titled "Michael Jackson: The Verdict" is set to premiere on June 3, covering the pop icon's 2003 child molestation charges, the subsequent trial, and media circus.

Doctor Amir Khan has issued a warning regarding the potential dangers of dietary supplements, specifically highlighting the risk of vitamin overdose, noting the industry's insufficient regulation.
A survey of over 1,500 young Americans under 30 indicates that only 5% aspire to be influencers and 9% famous, with careers like entrepreneur, doctor, or teacher now seen as more appealing.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) and Social Democratic Party (PSD) are opposing the declassification of documents related to political violence, including the FP-25 and the post-April 25th period, to avoid 'cultural wars' and national security risks on 'sensitive' matters.
A new survey reveals that one in four physicians believe there is a plausible chance a frozen brain or body could be revived in the future, marking the first study of doctor attitudes towards cryonics.
This article explores the profound psychological damage and emotional toll experienced by doctors working in Gaza amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises.

The non-final conviction of former constitutional protection officer Ott is viewed as a symptom of deeper issues rather than a definitive conclusion for clarification, according to Der Standard.
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EARN and Jaguar (JAGX) have both released their Q4 2025 earnings call transcripts. These documents provide detailed records of their financial performance discussions.
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A new three-part Netflix documentary about Kylie Minogue is being praised for allowing the star to appear human, contrasting with other celebrity brand-building shows.

A new trailer has been released for 'The Music of My Soul,' a documentary chronicling the triumphant and tragic life of Gregg Allman, co-founder of the Allman Brothers Band, featuring his reflections on his late brother.

The Vagus civic association has opened the first general practitioner's office for homeless people in Bratislava, aiming to serve an estimated 4,500 individuals, but is still searching for a doctor and medical staff.

An "anti-plagiarism hunter," reportedly commissioned by the AfD, has presented new allegations of errors and plagiarism in the doctoral thesis of Mario Voigt. Björn Höcke is also involved in publicizing these accusations against Voigt.

The Austrian coalition government is being called upon to set an example by contributing significantly to the upcoming savings package, with many opportunities available for internal cuts.

A new reference book on right-wing extremism, published by the Documentation Archive of the Austrian Resistance, was presented to the public at the Vienna Museum, drawing significant interest.

The Podgorica Health Center has informed residents about the healthcare services available during the holidays. Selected doctors for adults and children will operate exclusively at the “Blok V” point in two shifts.
Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service (FISU) has obtained Russian documents detailing plans to intensify a media campaign aimed at discrediting Ukraine.

A Netflix documentary about Kylie Minogue reveals Jason Donovan's heartbreak over her relationship with Michael Hutchence, detailing how Hutchence's focus shifted to Minogue.
Modern analysis of remains found in Pompeii suggests a victim of the Vesuvius eruption, discovered with a 'medical kit,' may have been a physician.

Court documents in Montenegro reveal that a suspect, Batak, lost millions of euros in gambling, treating creditors' and citizens' money as his own betting stake.
The Austrian Students' Union (ÖH) is advocating for the elimination of basic medical training, proposing this measure as a solution to the country's ongoing shortage of doctors.

Japanese fairy tale books are highlighted as valuable historical documents that illustrate the evolving perception and image of Japan within Europe over time.

A review discusses Alison Light's new memoir, which is presented as a significant document capturing the essence of a self and the broader baby boomer era.

Two doctors at Mikkeli Central Hospital in Finland have been treating patients with unofficial doctrines, with connections found to the Adventist Church and lifestyle medicine.
A Kenyan court has ruled that there is no legal impediment to individuals changing their sex markers on official documents.

Romania's National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) conducted searches at the Brăila County Council headquarters and the HC Dunărea Brăila handball club. Prosecutors are seizing documents related to the handball club as part of an investigation.

An article decodes a period of chaos over two weeks, involving Franco Mabanta and a Senate shooting, aiming to document patterns and remind readers of the history that often gets buried by fast-moving news.

The Portuguese Parliament is debating the declassification of historical documents related to post-April 25th events, including those concerning terrorist organizations like the bomb network and FP-25. Lawmakers are discussing the timing and extent of opening these archives.
India's Supreme Court has upheld the life sentences for nine accused in the 2013 murder case of a Chennai doctor. The court referenced Rabindranath Tagore on "human greed" in its ruling.

An article discusses a parenting method that successfully raised two directors and a doctor, contrasting it with 'helicopter parenting,' which modern parents often avoid at all costs.
A patient expressed distress after receiving biopsy results for a breast lump through a health app before having a discussion with her doctor, leading to a week of anxiety.
US doctor with Ebola evacuated to Berlin as outbreak grows MSN
Jan Emanuel, a public figure, has been documented testing the 'Valkompassen' (Vote Compass) tool, a digital aid designed to help voters align with political parties. His reaction to the results was noted as 'Oh my God.'
American doctor with Ebola flown to Germany as wife and four children are monitored NBC News

The Corfu Declaration, signed on July 20, 1917, on the island of Corfu, is highlighted as a crucial historical document in the formation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, later known as Yugoslavia.

Schools in the north of England are reportedly teaching pupils a radical race doctrine, including the claim that black people cannot be racist towards white people, sparking controversy.

The association "Ruku na srce" (Hand on Heart) marked its 15th anniversary with the premiere of a documentary film titled "Fifteen Years with Heart" in the multimedia hall of Novi Grad Municipality.
A group of 40 immigrants in Portugal has reported to AIMA that the documents they received from companies, primarily in the construction sector, were fake.

A doctor from AIIMS has highlighted the increasing prevalence of childhood myopia linked to soaring screen time, advising parents on warning signs and preventive measures.
An older man shares his personal journey of coping with loneliness and life's challenges after the death of his wife eight years prior. He also discusses common attitudes among men regarding seeking medical help, highlighting a reluctance to visit doctors.

As Austria's National Council prepares to vote on legislative changes related to the EU-wide asylum pact, Doctors Without Borders has voiced strong criticism against new grounds for child detention.
An analysis on what Bangladesh should understand regarding the Arakan Army’s 'Way of Rakhita' doctrine, suggesting implications for regional security.
Doctors to test four pilot schemes as ministers seek to reduce the 2.8mn signed off with long-term sickness

An Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo has led to 136 deaths, prompting the WHO to warn about its rapid spread and scale. International efforts are ramping up to contain the deadly virus as fear grips affected communities.

Thirty-four undocumented migrants were rescued by the Coast Guard off the coast of Izmir, Turkey, after their boat began to sink in the Aegean Sea.
Rzeczpospolita reports on the earnings of medical professionals employed on contracts in Poland, detailing the average salaries for doctors and nurses ahead of an annual minimum wage increase.

Classified documents and reports, including new information from Japan Times, confirm that China has been secretly training hundreds of Russian soldiers, including in drone operation, for deployment in the war in Ukraine, despite Beijing's claims of neutrality.

A doctoral student at Vilnius University's Life Sciences Center compared chia and flax seeds, concluding that claims about one type of seed are significantly overstated due to a lack of research.

Marvel has officially revealed a new appearance for Doctor Strange, complete with a new codename, LORD STRANGE, and an updated costume.

YouTube will stream the upcoming Sports and News & Documentary Emmys, partnering with the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for the events scheduled for late May.

The general director of Moldova's public television resigned following a public outcry and scandal over the country's Eurovision jury awarding zero points to Ukraine. The controversy sparked widespread reactions regarding the voting process.
A new feature allowing users to create Google Docs with their voice has been introduced, offering an alternative input method for document creation.

Zlatko Mateša, president of the Croatian Olympic Committee, issued an official statement on Tuesday, May 19, addressing the leak of documentation requested based on an anonymous complaint, calling one detail "shameful."

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is scheduled to consider the draft framework document for the BiH institutions' budget for 2026-2028, as well as the draft budget law for 2026, during its session today.

In an interview, Mateja Raičković discusses the importance of educating young men and women about the meaning of consent, coinciding with the Serbian premiere of her documentary film "Lavanda" at the Beldocs International Documentary Film Festival.

Doctors in Šumperk, Czech Republic, examined dozens of people for skin cancer as part of an annual preventive campaign. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment of skin cancer, which is among the most common oncological diseases.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is set to give evidence in a defamation case against Italy's 'king of paparazzi', who is accused of doctoring photos related to an alleged affair.

În fiecare an, pe 21 mai, creștinii ortodocși îi prăznuiesc pe Sfinții Împărați Constantin și Elena, sărbătoare importantă marcată cu cruce roșie în calendarul creștin.
James Murdoch is reportedly set to purchase New York Magazine and several other assets from Vox Media in a deal valued at approximately $300 million.
MMA legend Nate Diaz suffered a brutal doctor stoppage loss to BKFC star Mike Perry, prompting Dustin Poirier to criticize Diaz, stating 'He didn’t want to be in there.'

Bruce Willis' daughter stated that the actor, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023, is 'stable' and 'sweet,' living in a separate home for 24-hour care.

The Fantastic Four comic series officially brings back a character nobody anticipated, presenting Doctor Doom with an opportunity to alter history. This resurrection is expected to have significant consequences within the storyline.
Actor Eric Dane is featured in a new documentary short, "Ring Every Bell," where he campaigns for ALS awareness on Capitol Hill with the nonprofit I Am ALS. The group also released a new PSA featuring Dane and other celebrities.
Scientists have documented two humpback whales undertaking separate, unprecedented journeys between Australia and Brazil, covering approximately 14,500 kilometers, identified by unique patterns on their tails.

The White House has denied claims that it resisted allowing an American doctor, currently receiving treatment in Germany after testing positive for an Ebola virus without a vaccine, to return to the US.

Hospitals in Delhi are reporting an increase in heat-related illnesses as temperatures continue to rise, prompting doctors to issue warnings and advise caution to the public.
Diego Maradona's daughter has claimed that the lead doctor involved in her father's care insisted on his home hospitalization, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his final days.

Doctor and nutritionist Safija Softić-Namas combines professional knowledge with the importance of healthy eating through her work.
A new three-part docuseries titled 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' will revisit both sides of the 2005 sex abuse trial in which the pop star was acquitted of molesting boys.

The 19th edition of the Beldocs International Documentary Film Festival has officially opened. The festival commenced with the screening of the film "Yugo ide u Ameriku" (Yugo Goes to America).

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has named Franz Alvarez as the acting president and chief executive officer, as well as an acting member of the Board of Directors, of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC). The appointment was based on an official document.

Documents reveal that Keir Starmer's most senior advisers, including his former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney, were briefed about an 'indefensible' investigation into journalists covering Labour Together.

Greece has strongly rejected Turkey's 'Blue Homeland' doctrine, with officials calling it an 'unfounded doctrine' and emphasizing the clear status quo in the Aegean Sea. This stance highlights a continued rift in trust and an escalation of tensions between the two nations.
New regulations concerning found money and documents came into effect in Poland on May 19, 2026, establishing precise rules and increasing the amount to be returned.

Court documents have emerged that appear to dispute businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye's public assertion that he was the sole founder of Quick Credit and Investment Money Lending Limited.

Even today, nursing experts take on some services from doctors. However, these could not be billed through health insurance until now. The Federal Council wants to change this.
Teachers in Portugal are demanding clarification regarding the digitization of exams, while Minister Fernando Alexandre has dismissed their concerns as "alarmism," assuring that schools will receive all necessary information. A Member of the European Parliament (MEP) has threatened to involve the CADA (Commission for Access to Administrative Documents) to obtain answers.

A roundabout in Täsch near Zermatt, Switzerland, has been partially lowered, giving it a "cut-off" appearance, but cantonal authorities confirm the construction is not a planning error.

A new documentary offers insights into the German punk rock band Die Toten Hosen, focusing on the creation of what is described as their final album. The film explores how the band approaches concluding their career.

Android devices will soon allow users to seamlessly continue tasks across different devices, similar to Apple's Handoff feature, enabling easy transfer of documents between mobile and tablet.

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The Icelandic ship Drangey SK undertook an unusual task, transporting a floating dock to the island after which the vessel is named.

Sky Sports has secured the UK broadcasting rights for 'All In: IndyCar,' a docu-series produced by Tom Brady's Shadow Lion for Fox Sports, with the first episodes set to air soon.
UAE ready to handle Ebola; doctors explain symptoms, travel precautions Khaleej Times

Zurich city councilor Simone Brander claims there are no parking problems, despite projections of losing a thousand spaces annually, as an initiative against large-scale parking reduction heads to a vote on June 14.

A report by the Hessian Research and Information Center on Antisemitism (RIAS) documented 1099 antisemitic incidents in the German state of Hessen for 2025, with Frankfurt identified as a hotspot. The number of incidents is reported to have doubled compared to 2023.
An American patient infected with Ebola is receiving treatment in Berlin, while another American doctor with suspected Ebola is expected to be hospitalized in Prague.

A man from Ohrid, identified as P.S., has been sentenced to five and a half years in prison for fraud, following a verdict announced by the Basic Court-Shtip.

A foundation has been established by the families of doctors Alma Suljić and Azra Spahić, who tragically died three years ago in Sarajevo, to provide scholarships for students.

Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service claims to have obtained Russian documents indicating preparations for a new disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizing Ukraine and undermining international support.
The Spanish Supreme Court's doctrine on euthanasia is reportedly leaving cases like Francesc's, who is seeking a dignified death, in legal limbo. The Right to Die with Dignity platform criticizes this jurisprudence, stating it will prolong suffering by extending legal processes.

Heart researchers in Denmark are advocating for all adults to undergo blood tests for 'dangerous fat,' a recommendation that one doctor has criticized as a 'scare campaign.'

Spanish doctors are entering their fourth week of protests against the Ministry of Health, demanding the resignation of Minister Mónica García and a focus on healthcare system problems.

The 19th Beldocs festival will present historical documentaries that delve into themes of memory, reconstruction, and contemporary interpretations of the past.

The documentary film 'Earth', which explores the aftermath of the Srebrenica genocide, is scheduled for its Serbian premiere at the Museum of the Nineties on May 21.

Thousands of candidates for the ASEP 2K/2026 public sector job announcement have their last chance to submit electronic documents, with the deadline expiring tomorrow. Approximately 24,338 candidates are urged to complete the process on time.

A new digital map has been launched, illustrating how people used Dublin's Grand Canal a century ago by following a boatman's journey from the docks to Shannon Harbour.
The head of the Health Platform advises that physical doctor visits should be minimized, anticipating an increasingly significant role for health apps in future healthcare delivery.
The Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) have arrested two men suspected of falsifying 800 residence certificates, charging between 130 and 200 euros for each document. They are believed to have created an organized structure for fraudulent acquisition.

Diplomat Viktor Gaber is calling for a referendum on the inclusion of Bulgarians in North Macedonia's constitution, basing his demand on the 1998 Declaration on the Development of Relations with the EU and subsequent accession documents.

Brazil is launching an initiative to replace ultra-processed foods with locally grown, freshly prepared meals in hospital menus, following a successful program in schools.

Nikkatsu Corporation has finalized a co-presentation deal for "Twist & Shoot Mister Suzuki," a documentary by Yves Montmayeur exploring the life and legacy of Japanese cult filmmaker Suzuki Seijun.
Mothers are consenting to heart transplants for their children, as doctors emphasize the critical need for these procedures. Medical professionals warn that without new hearts, these children face certain death.

A new doctoral study reveals that daily programs in care homes for dementia patients may be designed to look good on social media, even if the residents do not understand it.

An experiment in Ostrobothnia, Finland, found that digital doctor or nurse services are not proving to be a viable replacement for expensive in-person healthcare visits, contrary to hopes for cost savings.

Israeli forces intercepted and seized a "flotilla for Gaza" carrying aid and approximately 430 activists. The activists, including Irish, Canadian, and Korean nationals, were subsequently transferred to Israel.
An older man's personal journey of coping with loneliness and health challenges after his wife's death eight years prior is echoed by another man, Per Stephansen, who delayed seeking treatment for throat cancer. Both cases highlight a common reluctance among men to visit doctors, even when facing serious health issues.
Agency workers hired by Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE) to fill staffing gaps are reportedly earning almost a third more than full-time employees, with stand-in doctors paid up to €133 an hour while permanent positions remain unfilled.

A new archaeological study has led to the identification of a doctor from ancient Pompeii, thanks to a discovered tool kit. This finding sheds light on the dramatic final moments of the city's destruction.

An article listing TV program tips for Wednesday, including films like "Sicario 2" and documentaries about 1979 and Russia, China, and Iran.

A Trump-backed candidate secured victory in the Kentucky Republican primary, defeating incumbent Thomas Massie and further solidifying former President Trump's influence over the Republican Party. This outcome was part of a broader election day that saw various primary races across several US states.
Medical professionals employed in Poland are set to receive their annual minimum wage increase on July 1, with "Rzeczpospolita" revealing that actual salaries for doctors and nurses on employment contracts are higher than the minimum wage.

A review of the NBC medical drama ER details all the doctors who died throughout its 15 seasons and the circumstances of their deaths.

A former general practitioner in Brisbane, Australia, has been accused of 148 counts of rape and sexual assault. The allegations have caused shock across the country.

Pop icon Kylie Minogue is looking back on her extensive career, personal life, and health battles, including two cancer diagnoses, in a new documentary. She discusses the lasting impact of her initial cancer diagnosis over 20 years ago and reveals a second diagnosis in 2021.

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The trial of former PSD deputy Duarte Lima for the murder of Rosalina Ribeiro is set to begin on November 5, sixteen years after the crime occurred, with the court citing document delays and unanswered requests for the postponement.

Salmonellosis, a common foodborne infection, continues to cause hundreds of illnesses in Lithuania and tens of thousands in Europe annually, with a doctor identifying a specific product as a high risk beyond poultry and eggs.

Holy Family Hospital is experiencing administrative controversy after senior doctors were shifted and then restored the following day, with the administration being accused of poor planning.