The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
‘Just the beginning’: Artemis II ...
With 100% of votes counted in Hungary, Peter Magyar's Tisza party secured an increased number of mandates in the Parliament. This outcome solidifies the party's growing influence in Hungarian politics.
Adrian Hagen Gulbrandsen, a 15-year-old with a developmental disability, was given a 'dream day' experience, including a special meeting, after his sister initially sought a video greeting from the national team coach.
A travelogue series will explore the life of white South Africans after apartheid, based on the author's extensive travels across six continents, including a recent visit to South Africa.
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) has called for significant revisions to Germany's proposed health reform plans, arguing for substantial improvements. This critique emerges as discussions highlight the need to adequately address the role and treatment of doctors within the reform.
Croatian singer Lana Jurčević has shared a heartwarming video depicting the first meeting between her two daughters. The emotional moment quickly garnered significant attention online.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Veterans Affairs Tomo Medved, along with families of fallen Croatian veterans, unveiled a memorial plaque for seven members of the 133rd Brigade at Tulove Grede on Velebit.
The 2004 psychological thriller "Twisted," starring Ashley Judd, Samuel L. Jackson, and Andy Garcia, has recently arrived on Netflix and quickly entered the top five most-watched titles.
Jennifer Garner revealed that she has not watched the final episode of her series 'Alias' even 20 years after its conclusion, citing emotional reasons related to the death of a character played by her friend Victor Garber.
New measurements of emissions from the boiler room in Pljevlja, Montenegro, have shown serious exceedances of limit values, with air pollution levels up to nine times higher than permitted.
A verbal and physical altercation occurred between two acquaintances, aged 53 and 72, at a market in Lastovska Street, Zagreb, resulting in one person being seriously injured.
A bizarre incident occurred during the general rehearsal for the world's first humanoid robot half-marathon in Beijing, when one of the participating robots collapsed and literally fell apart at the start line.
Prior to a recent boiler blast, Chhattisgarh experienced its worst industrial disaster at a Vedanta facility, highlighting a series of industrial accidents in the state since its formation.
Drivers in western Zagreb will face significant changes this summer as major road reconstruction projects begin on Ulica grada Vukovara and the overpass at the intersection of Zagrebačka avenija and Selska, expected to cause months of traffic collapse.
Artemis 2 astronaut Christina Koch is undergoing the process of readapting to Earth's gravity, a crucial adjustment for astronaut health and medical research after a space mission.
Unions in Zagreb have organized a major protest in the city center, demanding increased wages and pensions for workers. Demonstrators gathered with banners to voice their demands.
The Trešnjevka market in Zagreb has been transformed into a vibrant food and social festival on Friday evenings, drawing large crowds from the neighborhood to its opening night.
A review of the Xpeng P7+ electric sedan from China notes its fast charging capabilities but also points out frustrating aspects of its user experience.
The Doolittle Raid, also known as the Tokyo Raid, was a courageous American aerial attack on Japanese cities, including Tokyo, on April 18, 1942, during World War II. This historic event marked a significant moment in the conflict.
A day of remembrance was observed in Krivi Put to honor Staff Brigadier Damir Tomljanović-Gavran, a hero of the Croatian Army who was killed by a sniper on Velebit.
Emergency clinics in Helsingør and Frederikssund, North Zealand, Denmark, have been closed for hundreds of hours due to staff sickness, despite requirements for year-round operation. This situation is contrary to guidelines and political wishes, drawing strong criticism.
The death of anesthesiologist Alejandro Zalazar has initiated an investigation into an alleged network involved in the continuous theft and use of sedatives like propofol and midazolam.
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, easing global energy concerns, with President Trump expressing optimism for an impending deal with Iran. However, Iranian officials have warned they could re-close the vital waterway if the US blockade continues, while also rejecting Trump's claims about giving up uranium.
The European Union is considering strengthening its naval presence in the Middle East, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, to ensure free passage through the vital waterway. Discussions include the willingness to deploy a fleet and the practicalities of such an operation.
A new dike, valued at over 5 million euros and funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, has been officially opened in Nedelišće, Croatia. This infrastructure project aims to enhance environmental protection and resilience in the area.
A contract worth over one billion KM has been signed, initiating the construction of a new gas pipeline through Republika Srpska. The project will be financed from the entity's budget.
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.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar announced that Russian oil flow to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline is expected to resume next week. This statement comes amidst broader political discussions and accusations within Hungary.
A public health initiative across five Croatian cities examined 500 citizens, finding that a quarter of them exhibited pathological changes in their liver, indicating a high risk for serious illness.
Nemanja Laković, the Executive Director of Rudnik uglja Pljevlja (RUP), emphasized that RUP is a key pillar of critical infrastructure. He noted the company's success in balancing stable production, energy transition, and the application of high ecological standards.
Residents of Nuevo Vedado in Havana engaged in a pot-banging protest on Thursday night, occurring just a few blocks from the Communist Party headquarters.
Switzerland is concerned about potential delays in F-35 fighter jet deliveries, as the US Air National Guard reportedly requires more jets for its own conflicts. The Swiss government has confirmed that such a move by the US Congress could impact their acquisition timeline.
A chief economist from the Center for Advanced Economic Studies (CEVES) stated that the Serbian economy has reached the limits of its current management model, with foreign investments protected by government agreements while domestic businesses are suppressed.
A financial analyst advises investors to avoid major mistakes as rising fuel costs and general price increases, driven by geopolitical unrest, impact personal finances and investment decisions.
Lord Nash has voiced concerns about the potential for predatory algorithms to 'ravage' a generation, advocating for measures to protect young people from their harmful effects.
The "Style Italiano Endodontics" group held a scientific conference and open lecture at Luarasi University, fostering an exchange of experiences with dentistry faculty and students.
An escaped wolf named Neukgu was safely recaptured in South Korea and returned to its zoo after a nine-day search. South Koreans expressed relief following the animal's successful recovery.
Nooshi Dadgostar, leader of Sweden's Left Party, declared the upcoming autumn election as more critical than ever and asserted that her party must secure a position in the government should a red-green coalition win.
Japan's Transport Safety Board concluded that megaphones used for evacuation guidance during the Haneda airport collision accident two years ago had an insufficient transmission range, with audio not audible in the rear of the aircraft. In response, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has requested airlines to equip higher-output megaphones.
As spring rains persist, the trench coat remains a versatile garment, beloved by fashion enthusiasts. This article explores the history and current trends of the trench coat, including the purpose of its epaulets, and what makes it a seasonal favorite among fashionistas.
Google Chrome has rolled out a new 'AI Mode' feature that allows users to browse and chat side-by-side within the same tab. This update aims to enhance multitasking by opening links adjacent to the current page.
Following recent incidents in Stolac, including an attack on a football coach, Mayor Stjepan Bošković stated that these are disturbances of public order and peace, not national tensions.
Many people have favorite jeans that lose their shape and color over time, but a simple trick can make them look new again, encouraging people not to throw them away.
The Administrative Commission of the Government of Serbia has annulled the building permit for a facility located at Kneza Miloša Street 42, a decision welcomed by local residents.
Zlatko Mateša, described as a 'Tuđman puppet' during the privatization era, continues to be a prominent and influential figure in Croatian politics and sports, overseeing sports for decades.
Péter Magyar's recent political ascent and election success have significantly challenged Viktor Orbán's long-standing government in Hungary, reportedly causing panic within Fidesz ranks. His movement is seen as a major new force, prompting negotiations and raising questions about Hungary's future political landscape.
Sarah Ferguson was seen in public and photographed for the first time in seven months since questions arose about her connection to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Rare albino roe deer have been filmed by a farmer in Imathia, Greece. Their white color, due to albinism, leaves them exposed to predators without natural camouflage.
A review of Korean American musician Lucy Liyou's album "Mr Cobra" describes it as an arresting exploration of the volatile emotions and power imbalances within predatory relationships.
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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.
The Serbian Assembly has resumed its session with 40 items on the agenda, continuing its work into the afternoon. Opposition members criticized the session as disorganized and the government's first year as poor, with all their proposals reportedly rejected.
US officials have indicated that weapons deliveries to some European countries, including Baltic states, may be delayed. This potential delay affects military aid previously planned for these allies.
A commentary piece argues that the attacks on the opposition and critical media for 'toxicity' reveal authoritarian tendencies, evasion, and an inability to provide answers.
A discussion highlights concerns about media freedom, referencing Viktor Orban's suppression of free media in Hungary and drawing parallels to the situation in Serbia, questioning the public's trust in truth.
The acclaimed Slovenian film "Belo se pere na devetdeset" (White Washes at Ninety) is set to be broadcast on POP TV and VOYO on April 18, offering a chance for viewers to watch the hit movie.
Residents in Zagreb are expressing anger over parking fines, with photos circulating of improperly parked vehicles in Jukićeva street, allegedly belonging to city communal enforcement employees who are not being ticketed.
Police forces across multiple countries, including the Philippines, Greece, Denmark, Serbia, and Lithuania, conducted various operations resulting in significant seizures of illegal drugs like shabu, marijuana, and cocaine, as well as weapons arsenals. These operations led to numerous arrests, including Chinese nationals and an alleged Albanian drug boss.
Bulgaria is preparing for its eighth parliamentary election in five years, with many citizens expressing skepticism about a breakthrough and young voters hoping for change amidst an uncertain political landscape. The repeated elections highlight deep political divisions and an inability to form stable governments.
An astrophysicist has created a fairy tale, 'The Story of the Missing Star,' to make complex concepts about the universe, such as the movement of time near black holes, understandable for young children.
European far-right leaders convened in Milan for a rally, where they voiced strong anti-immigration sentiments and warned of a "migrant tsunami." The event highlighted growing right-wing opposition to current immigration policies across the continent.
Kanye West's planned concerts in Switzerland and Poland have been canceled, with organizers and authorities citing his controversial statements and a lack of alignment with their values as reasons for the decisions.
An expert highlights the dangers of pre-packaged leafy greens, noting that bacteria like salmonella and listeria can contaminate them at various stages, raising concerns about their safety.
The Konkret24 newsroom has commenced its jubilee tour, making its first stop in Siemiatycze. The initiative aims to showcase the daily operations and work of the editorial team.
Reports indicate concerns about a new "model of electoral chaos," suggesting ongoing or emerging issues within the electoral process. This development points to potential instability or irregularities in upcoming elections.
At its party congress, Sweden's Left Party re-elected Nooshi Dadgostar as leader and affirmed its demand for ministerial positions in any future government. The party expressed distrust in the Social Democrats, calling them unreliable.
Popular stand-up comedian Andrija Dabanović is set to bring his 'Nezavisan' show to Sarajevo, Zenica, and Mostar. The performance explores his journey from a small town to a larger city.
Naveen Jindal is facing criticism for defending the Vedanta boss following a boiler blast in Chhattisgarh that claimed nearly two dozen lives, an incident that follows a history of industrial accidents at Vedanta facilities in the state.
Customs officials at Skopje airport have seized gold jewelry valued at one million euros during an operation. This significant seizure highlights ongoing efforts to combat illicit trafficking.
Iran has announced the partial reopening of its airspace for international flights, including six airports, after a period of closure. However, some airlines remain hesitant to resume operations.
Linas Balsys, a member of the Lithuanian Social Democratic parliamentary group and former journalist, criticized proposed amendments to the LRT law, warning colleagues about the potential negative consequences of pushing the project through.
The horoscope for Gemini on Saturday forecasts a dynamic day filled with communication and numerous obligations, suggesting potential challenges with focus and mood changes.
President Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, threatening renewed bombing if a deal isn't reached by Wednesday, while Iran rejected his claims and reiterated threats to close the Strait of Hormuz if US blockades persist. European nations are also exploring options to secure shipping in the strait.
The botanical garden at Masaryk University in Brno has replaced chemical sprays with predatory ladybugs to combat resistant mealybugs attacking plants in its greenhouses.
TVN24's "Jesteśmy stąd" tour begins in Siemiatycze, highlighting a day in the life of its regional newsroom in Białystok, Podlasie. This feature showcases how the local editorial team covers and reports news from northeastern Poland.
Philippine President Marcos has approved toll-free passage for Benguet vegetable trucks and suspended excise taxes on LPG and kerosene for three months. These measures are part of broader aid and toll relief initiatives rolled out for the agriculture sector.
The Ekiti Development Agenda (EDA) has strongly criticized Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration, labeling his leadership as a 'waste of opportunity.' The group is calling on Ekiti State residents to support change in the upcoming 2026 gubernatorial election and has expressed backing for Oluyede.
Michael Mehringer, a quadriplegic patient, is learning to control a computer using a brain-computer interface. This technology aims to improve his daily life and raises questions about the future of thought-reading.
Daniel Kinahan, an alleged Irish cartel boss and prominent figure in organized crime, has been arrested in Dubai on charges related to drug trafficking and other criminal activities. His arrest follows a years-long international manhunt.
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This weekend, Aries individuals are expected to be full of energy, with stars encouraging action, competition, and sports activities. Passion is also awakening in love, making it ideal for new initiatives and adrenaline-fueled dates.
A global Starlink outage during US Navy drone vessel testing in August cut communication with over 20 autonomous ships, underscoring the Pentagon's increasing reliance on SpaceX's network for military operations.
Trance music legend Paul van Dyk is scheduled to perform tonight at the Boogaloo club in Zagreb. Prior to his performance, the DJ took time to explore the city.
European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.
The death toll from a boiler blast in Chhattisgarh has reached 21, prompting the Opposition to call for culpable homicide charges against officials of the Vedanta company.
The first trailer for legendary director Ridley Scott's new film, "The Dog Stars," was exclusively presented at this year's Cinema Con, a prominent global event for film, television, comics, and gaming.
A prolonged strike by Lufthansa pilots has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights across Europe for multiple consecutive days. The industrial action has significantly disrupted air travel, affecting major airports and routes.
Cedar Grove Capital Management reportedly profited from its short position in Hims & Hers Health, indicating a successful bearish bet on the telehealth company.
The URA party in Montenegro stated that open electoral lists would restore citizens' trust in the electoral process and increase the accountability of political representatives, as they would be directly elected by citizens.
Volvo has announced price reductions for its ES90 sedan flagship in Norway after only delivering 21 units, indicating a lack of customer interest despite positive reviews.
A company has finally been chosen to construct the new Municipal Court building in Lukavac, Tuzla Canton, a significant judicial infrastructure project for which seven million KM has been allocated.
Police in Novi Sad have arrested two individuals who were caught during the handover of half a kilogram of marijuana. The arrests were made as part of an ongoing effort to combat drug trafficking.
The leader of Sweden's Left Party, Nooshi Dadgostar, stated that the upcoming autumn election is more important than ever, claiming "fat cats have been allowed to rob households."
A 1400-year-old double burial site has provided insights into the past, revealing that two siblings, an adolescent girl and her younger brother, died from an infectious disease. The arrangement in the tomb suggests the girl was caring for her brother.
Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas is set to begin hosting a television commentary segment on the Now channel. This new role will provide him with a platform for his views.
Four "taxi kings" arrested in a major USKOK operation in Croatia, based on a Jutarnji list article, reportedly mocked the newspaper's findings and even printed t-shirts.
New traffic restrictions have been introduced on a busy street in Vilnius, the capital city, impacting local commuters and drivers. The changes will alter established routes and require adjustments for those traveling through the area.
The Administrative Commission of the Serbian Government annulled a construction permit for a building at Kneza Miloša 42 in Belgrade, citing numerous irregularities in the issuance process.
An FIR has been filed against Vedanta Group chairman Anil Agarwal following a boiler explosion at a plant in Chhattisgarh that killed 20 people. Investigations suggest the blast was caused by ignored warnings, fuel build-up, and negligence.
Disney unveiled the first trailer for "Avengers: Doomsday," featuring the return of key characters, and new footage for "Mandalorian & Grogu" at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. Several other studios also previewed upcoming films and new theatrical experiences during the event.
An Indore-based businessman has accused police in Ahmedabad of harassment during what was described as a routine traffic stop. He claims to have faced undue pressure and intimidation from the officers.
The US military has released video footage from the Gulf of Oman, illustrating what a blockade of Iranian ports entails. The visuals aim to demonstrate the operational aspects of such a naval maneuver.
On this day in history, the iconic Ford Mustang was first introduced, marking a significant moment in the automotive industry. Its presentation brought fresh innovation and became one of the most legendary cars ever.
Miguel Poveda announced the discovery of an unpublished poem attributed to Federico García Lorca, which was found on the reverse side of another poem among the papers of a German antique dealer.
President Trump has stated that the "war" with Iran should end "very soon," suggesting that good things are happening and that both sides may meet for talks. He also claimed Iran has agreed to surrender uranium, referring to the conflict as a "small diversion."
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon officially came into effect at midnight, but the Lebanese army quickly accused Israel of multiple violations. Despite the agreement, reports of gunfire and rocket fire emerged shortly after the truce began.
An article recounts historical reports from 1913, including a letter from the Austro-Hungarian consul in Skopje, Heimroth, to Vienna, detailing Serbian massacres against Albanians based on reports from Dom Zef Ramaj.
Drogheda and Dundalk are among five new towns officially included in a tax relief scheme in Ireland, designed to address issues of vacancy and dereliction.
Experts agree that office air conditioning, by reducing ambient humidity to 30% while skin needs 50% to function, is responsible for skin losing luster, hair becoming flat, and makeup melting after long hours at work.
A new literary route in Barcelona guides participants through streets, squares, and theaters, including specialized bookstores, based on the works of female writers like Mercè Rodoreda, Carmen Laforet, and Eva Baltasar.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the US military is preparing to seize Iran-linked ships globally, potentially beyond the Persian Gulf, amid ongoing tensions. This move comes as the US seeks to counter Iranian activities and disruptions to tanker traffic.
During his visit to Angola, Pope Leo XIV criticized 'despots and tyrants' who exploit resources, but later clarified that his remarks were not directed at US President Trump, stating it was not in his interest to debate him.
An article discusses the various stages that can lead to divorce, noting that these challenges can impact even couples who have been together for 30 years without conflict.
The death toll from a boiler blast at a Vedanta facility has climbed to 23 after two more workers succumbed to their injuries. Authorities are conducting a minute investigation into the incident.
A French soldier serving with the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission in Lebanon was killed in an attack. France and other nations have attributed responsibility for the incident to Hezbollah.
Boca Juniors coach Claudio Úbeda has announced his squad for the upcoming Superclásico match at Estadio Monumental. This key Torneo Apertura clash is set to take place in just a few hours.
President Trump signed an executive order to accelerate the review and access to psychedelic drug treatments, including controversial substances like ibogaine. Podcaster Joe Rogan was present at the White House announcement, where Trump joked about wanting some for anxiety.
The Pope dismissed rumors of a feud with Donald Trump, clarifying that his recent remarks were not intended as a debate with the former president. He emphasized his focus on peace and his mission in Africa.
Deutsche Bahn plans to renovate 710 train stations across Germany by 2030, investing billions of Euros over the coming years. A specific area is expected to benefit significantly from this modernization effort.
An article reveals a common refrigerator ingredient that can significantly improve the texture of cakes, making them softer and juicier. This tip aims to help home bakers achieve perfectly moist and fluffy results.
Two films on Netflix, an older 22-year-old title and a new horror release, have quickly climbed the streaming platform's most-watched charts. The new horror film garnered over 37 million views in just three days, while the older movie also entered the top 5.
Iran reportedly closed or reimposed control over the Strait of Hormuz, accusing the United States of breaching terms or imposing a blockade. This action led to reports of ships being affected and prompted international reactions, though some reports later indicated the strait returned to its previous state.
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The Serbian Ombudsman has launched an investigation into the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding the police's actions during recent protests in Novi Sad, following accusations of political pressure and the suspension of officers. The inquiry comes amidst public and police protests concerning alleged political interference in law enforcement.
Scorpios are predicted to experience strong transformative energy on Saturday, April 18th. Their intuition and passion will be heightened, offering an advantage in personal and professional relationships.
A 66-year-old man from Ahmedabad, despite having a stable life, became a Blinkit delivery partner and completed over 10,000 orders with the goal of funding his world travels.
Former Malaysian ministers Khairy Jamaluddin, Hishammuddin Hussein, and Syed Hamid Albar have officially returned to the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Their return follows the lifting of suspensions and marks a significant moment for the party.
Nathalie Baye, a celebrated French actress known for her extensive career in film, has passed away at the age of 77. Her death was widely reported by international news outlets, with some initial reports mistakenly identifying another actress.
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), the Serbian national power company, is currently developing a study on the application of artificial intelligence to enhance its business operations.
Weather forecasts for April 18-19 across several European countries predict a mix of sunny periods and potential rain, with rising temperatures in some areas. Separately, Typhoon Sinlaku is reported to be moving farther away from the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
Police and protesters have clashed, with reports of Molotov cocktails being thrown by demonstrators and accusations from political figures that police used harmful substances and stun grenades. The incident has drawn strong reactions and calls for accountability.
According to fans, several Hollywood stars have undergone excessive aesthetic and cosmetic procedures, making them difficult to recognize compared to older photographs.
The manual gearbox is slowly disappearing from cars, with Irish drivers now buying four automatic vehicles for every manual, a significant shift from 2016. This trend highlights the quiet death of the clutch pedal in motoring.
A fire broke out on a barge carrying household waste in the Botlek area, leading to significant smoke and a strong odor affecting Vlaardingen and Schiedam due to calm weather conditions.
Pepe, a man in a wheelchair who killed a thief, has been released from prison after nine days and has returned to his neighborhood. He expressed his trust in the justice system during an interview with La Vanguardia.
The Valencian Generalitat and several PSPV-led municipalities are in conflict over the creation of 'stressed areas' to lower rental prices. Municipalities like Mislata, Pobla de Farnals, Sedaví, and Dénia have requested the Consell apply the state housing law, but have not received a response.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Chevron and other oil and gas companies, overturning lower court decisions in environmental lawsuits concerning coastal damage in Louisiana. This decision marks a significant win for the energy industry in its fight against environmental liability claims.
An investigation into a blast at a Vedanta plant is underway, with probes focusing on a critical 'fan problem' and potential maintenance lapses as key factors.
A review of the film 'Gospodar oluje' (Lord of the Storm) suggests there are better ways to spend millions of dollars, noting that Box Office Mojo has no record of its earnings in the U.S.
Latvian Culture Minister Agnese Lāce announced she will not attend the opening of the Venice Biennale if Russia is represented, expressing hope that the Russian pavilion will remain closed.
Spanish director Pedro Almodovar has weighed in on actor Jacob Elordi's rapid rise, questioning whether he has fully demonstrated his acting range or is merely a sex symbol.
Angolan civil society organizations are appealing to the Pope for messages of love, peace, and a call to combat corruption, also hoping for a visit to families displaced by floods.
Police intervened at the Belgrade Medical Faculty during student parliament elections, leading to conflicting reports from students, faculty, and the Interior Ministry regarding who initiated the action and the events that unfolded. The incident, which reportedly involved students being removed through windows, has sparked widespread controversy and accusations of voting irregularities.
Argentine President Javier Milei made his third visit to Tel Aviv to participate in Israel's independence day celebrations and receive a medal, demonstrating his support for Israel amidst its conflict with Iran.
The new Netflix film 'Thrash' has reached the top of the global viewing charts but is facing significant criticism from viewers who claim it is an obvious copy of the film 'Crawl.' This has sparked debate among audiences regarding originality in filmmaking.
Danish government negotiations are reportedly facing pressure to accept tax cuts, while the green transition policy is also drawing unexpected criticism. The article also mentions a film director's analysis of the Iran-war.
An American woman described her experiences living in Moscow, noting that life there has its own rules and adapting can be challenging, with only the most persistent surviving.
Renowned director Pedro Almodóvar has publicly questioned the basis of actor Jacob Elordi's rising fame. Almodóvar pondered whether Elordi's success stems from his perceived status as a sex symbol or his capabilities as a serious actor.
Tasos Dedas appeared on 'Allwyn Game Time,' where he both described an AEK football match and performed an impersonation of the famous actor Thanasis Vengos.
American singer D4vd has been arrested and booked into L.A. County Jail on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl, Celeste Rivas, whose body was reportedly found in the trunk of his car. The arrest follows an investigation into the mysterious death of the 14-year-old.
A high school attacker claims he felt "mad" during his predatory assault, citing a vision of green smoke, but had previously sent terrifying videos about murder to a classmate, even stating he would act on them.
Armand Duka, head of the Albanian Football Federation (FSHF), discussed the future of coach Sylvinho, acknowledging a positive but ultimately unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaign.
The City of Zagreb has reportedly given up on its second attempt to renovate the sanitary facilities and part of the entrance area at the Zagreb Fair (Zagrebački velesajam) due to high costs.
The Artemis II crew members have shared their "unbelievable adventure" and unique experiences from their journey, describing the sensation of seeing Earth from space and the feeling of their return. They reflected on the mission's significance and the challenges of re-adjusting to life on Earth.
Milan Laković, Executive Director for Finance at Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), announced that the company expects to obtain a credit rating. Following this, EPS intends to issue green bonds, signaling a move towards sustainable financing.
A ministry has announced the recall of several Audi models manufactured between 2004 and 2013. This action is being taken due to a potential risk of injury associated with the vehicles.
An expert warns that stable-income, childless couples in Lithuania are frequently overpaying for housing by up to a fifth and making decisions they later regret.
Research indicates that common habits can accelerate brain aging, particularly after the age of 50. This article outlines seven such habits that negatively impact brain health.
Danish state railway DSB anticipates a return to normal train operations after three days of widespread disruptions that affected 10,000 passengers and sent 38 trains to workshops due to a simple error.
Jules Moore's "very, very Kiwi" garden, named Ocean's Edge, featuring bedazzled kina and plaster oysters, has won a gold award at an international flower show.
A scheme designed to encourage the redevelopment of rundown properties, known as the Living City Initiative, has been extended to include five additional provincial towns in Ireland: Athlone, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny, and Sligo.
A significant portion of Sarajevo has experienced or is anticipating water supply disruptions due to a fault in the system. While some areas had their water restored after a previous outage, an emergency notice indicates other parts of the city will be without water.
Canada's state postal corporation is taking concrete steps to cease home mail delivery, opting to introduce "community mailboxes" as a cost-saving measure.
The Mazury Volunteer Water Rescue (MOPR) has made the difficult decision to sell its boat due to a lack of stable funding, raising concerns about their ability to perform rescues without it.