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 ...
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian oil depots, ports, and industrial sites, including a Baltic Sea port and facilities in Crimea, causing fires and explosions. In retaliation, Russia conducted bombardments targeting Ukrainian ports and power infrastructure.
Ukraine has made military history by successfully capturing an enemy position exclusively through the use of unmanned systems. This marks the first time a hostile stronghold has been taken without a single Ukrainian soldier entering the danger zone, showcasing advanced robotic warfare capabilities.
A 15-year-old student tragically died in an accident during a company internship in Gard, France, prompting the Montpellier academy rectorate to launch an administrative inquiry into the circumstances.
Director Pete Ohs and writer Jeremy O. Harris discuss their collaboration with Charli XCX on her latest project, 'Erupcja,' an intimate character drama that explores themes like resisting AI and digital detox.
The academy of Austria's ÖVP party has presented a new formula and counter-model for media funding. This proposal aims to reform how media outlets receive financial support.
This week in Vilnius, near the "Akropolis" shopping center, the mobile "Purina ONE" nutrition academy opened its doors, bringing together four-legged owners, specialists, and well-known animal lovers.
The Nigerian Defence Academy and the Army have decorated a group of newly promoted senior officers. These officers were urged to embrace their increased responsibilities and contribute effectively to national security.
The director of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) and eight others were fired following an investigation into alleged lapses in a hazing case. This incident prompted orders for tighter anti-hazing measures across PNP training units.
Anthropic's new Mythos AI model is facing significant scrutiny from regulators and its own developers, with some reports deeming it 'too dangerous to release' to the public. Despite these concerns, the White House is reportedly considering providing US government agencies with access to the powerful AI.
A Master of Science in Energy Management program, offered by Newcastle University and Ngee Ann Academy, is preparing graduates and professionals for leadership roles in renewables and energy policy to support Asia's energy transition.
Ukraine has reportedly become the first country to successfully capture an enemy position utilizing only robotic systems and drones, marking a significant development in modern warfare.
Prosecutors have requested a three-year prison sentence for the creator of a Telegram group, followed by over 20,000 people, who is accused of disseminating the personal data of more than 100 prisoners.
Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment acknowledged that the new deposit-refund system is causing problems, with traders and customers struggling to adapt to rules where vouchers are often issued instead of cash.
Rev Prince Baidoo, President of the Ghana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, has expressed concern over an increasing number of women suffering strokes, attributing the trend to unhealthy lifestyle habits, particularly late-night eating.
A new attempt at 'open communication' by the Philippine Coast Guard is being questioned for its potential to prevent danger in the West Philippine Sea.
Taylor Sheridan's "The Madison" has become a global hit for Paramount+, with its third-season renewal highlighting its success compared to the development of "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy."
Reports indicate the Pentagon is preparing for potential military operations in Cuba, awaiting a direct order from President Trump. This development coincides with the US Senate's rejection of attempts to limit the President's war-making authority.
The head of the Polish President's Chancellery stated there is no chance to override the presidential veto of the crypto-asset bill, deeming further work on the matter a waste of time.
A Cape Town-based NGO, Heroes Academy, is implementing a program that uses mentorship, socio-emotional learning, and life skills to reshape boys’ understanding of masculinity and help prevent gender-based violence in township communities.
Polish minister Przemysław Czarnek stated that legal migration will not be curtailed, a position that found agreement across different political factions including Konfederacja and Razem. This indicates a consensus on maintaining current legal migration policies.
VU Tarptautinių santykių ir politikos mokslų instituto docentas Mažvydas Jastramskis apie tai, kodėl šį kartą paslydo gudrusis Viktoras Orbanas, kodėl nesuveikė postrealybės kampanija, kaip keisis…
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 new IBRiS poll conducted for Polsat News reveals that nearly 68% of Polish citizens do not consider Przemysław Czarnek a suitable candidate for prime minister.
Nine officials from the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) are under investigation for alleged lapses related to a hazing incident. In response, authorities are drafting tighter measures and ordering sweeping reforms to eradicate hazing within the institution.
Residents of Praga Południe, a district in Warsaw, are facing issues with accumulating waste due to a change in the operator responsible for garbage collection, similar to problems in other parts of the city.
Jeremy Allaire, co-founder and CEO of Circle, visited South Korea, a major crypto market, to engage partners and users ahead of the official launch of its new settlement technology, Arc.
A Swedish article presents a quiz on 2,800 new words added to the Swedish Academy's official dictionary (SAOL) this year, challenging readers to understand their meanings.
Peru extended its presidential voting period as conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori took an early lead with 16.6% of the votes, according to an Ipsos Peru exit poll.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's remarks came just a day after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sharply escalated rhetoric by threatening possible military action against the Jewish state.
An opinion piece explores the paradox of increasing support for Israel among many Iranians, even as the Islamic regime continues to portray Israel as an enemy and despite recent regional conflicts.
Russian troops are attempting to intensify their offensive in the Pokrovsk agglomeration, but Ukrainian defense forces are resisting the pressure and destroying enemy assault groups.
In Ukraine's Dnipro region, railway workers successfully stopped a commuter train and evacuated passengers just before an enemy strike occurred near a freight locomotive during a morning air threat.
The right-wing candidate in the Peruvian presidential election celebrated her first-round victory, but remains far from the 50% needed to win directly.
Stock-market futures were down Sunday evening, suggesting investors were bracing for a sharp drop in major indexes after weekend talks between the U.S. and Iran failed to open the Strait of Hormuz and led President Donald Trump to announce a blockade of the crucial waterway.
A Russian hacking group has attacked an unspecified number of TP-Link internet routers in the Czech Republic, focusing on information related to military, government, and critical infrastructure organizations.
The rector of the Finnish Aviation Academy, Ari Tolonen, states that encountering drones is not yet included in the basic training for professional pilots. However, he believes that ordinary air travelers have no major reason to worry due to drones.
An Al Jazeera analysis piece questions who is running US foreign policy and who stands to benefit from the US-Israel war on Iran, featuring insights from Varsha Gandikota and Jeremy Scahill.
On the far-right in Texas, Republicans are reportedly uniting against a perceived common 'enemy,' portraying Muslims as an existential threat despite their small percentage of the population.
A recent SW Research poll for rp.pl indicates that Mateusz Morawiecki is significantly preferred over Przemysław Czarnek as a candidate for Prime Minister among Polish citizens.
An opinion piece in The Observer questions whether current anxieties constitute an "apocalypse now," arguing that the "politics of panic" is the true adversary. The article offers a critical perspective on contemporary societal fears.
Veronika Šamonilová Lauterbachová, a coach for business leaders and co-founder of AFLAB academy for women in business, helps women articulate their contributions in business language, noting they often struggle to speak about their impact.
Legendary filmmaker John Waters shared his dream of hosting the Academy Awards and suggested a controversial idea for Chris Rock and Will Smith to present together.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced significant changes to the broadcast of the Oscars, revealing the dates for its final ceremonies on ABC. YouTube is set to take over the broadcast rights starting in 2029, marking a shift for Hollywood.
Artists performing at the 'System-Breaking Grand Concert' were interviewed about the mood for political change and their reasons for taking a stand two days before the elections.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) is investigating potential past hazing incidents at its academy after three cadets were arrested for allegedly exposing underclassmen to harmful chemicals.
Upon the departure of theater directors like Tomaž Pandur, only photographs remain of the magical worlds they created through their dedication and mysterious alchemy.
Οι ΗΠΑ παραμένουν απολύτως προσηλωμένες στο ΝΑΤΟ, τόνισε ο Βρετανός υπουργός Άμυνας, Τζον Χίλι, στον απόηχο σεναρίων για ενδεχόμενη μείωση της αμερικανικής στρατιωτικής παρουσίας στην Ευρώπη.
Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno encouraged chief inspectors to perform well in the upcoming Police Competitive Promotional Exams for admission to the Police Academy.
Slovak industrial production saw a 2.9 percent year-on-year decrease in February, a decline partly attributed to a high comparative base from the previous year and an outage of the Druzhba oil pipeline, with the automotive and petrochemical sectors experiencing the most significant drops.
A review by the BAFTA Board into the Tourette's incident at the Film Awards found "weaknesses" in planning and crisis procedures, but concluded there was no "malicious intent." The Academy admitted it did not adequately anticipate or prepare for the incident's impact.
The Philippine National Police Academy is investigating a hazing incident involving 22 cadets allegedly perpetrated by underclassmen, with three suspects now facing charges under the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018.
Slovakia's industrial production decreased by 2.9% year-on-year in February, with the automotive manufacturing sector experiencing the most significant decline.
The chances of saving 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' or a 'Strange New Worlds' spinoff have diminished, with confirmation that the sets for the USS Athena and Enterprise have been dismantled.
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck Japan's Nagano Prefecture, causing significant disruptions including the suspension of train services on multiple lines and cable car operations. While no tsunami warning was issued, experts suggest similar tremors could follow.
Pune airport's runway was temporarily closed and flights were diverted following a 'hard landing' incident involving an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft. Flight operations have since resumed at the airport.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated in Washington that Ukraine's battlefield position has significantly improved, with increasing Russian losses and more strikes behind enemy lines.
The Oscar-nominated film 'Blue Moon' has premiered for streaming in Romania, a rare occurrence for a film that received an Academy Award nomination without a prior theatrical release in the country.
A new study by the Latvian Academy of Culture reveals that young people in Latvia have low perceptions of their ability to influence decision-making at state and local government levels, citing lack of time, interest, and heavy study loads as barriers to civic participation.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has announced new appointments and promotions, including Hafaz Nazar as investigations chief and Karunanithy as head of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy (MACA).
Technology teachers in Estonia participated in a training program at the Estonian Aviation Academy in Tartu, where they learned to build and fly drones. The initiative aims to equip educators to meet growing student interest in drone technology.
The Oļģerts Grāvītis Archive (OGA) is housed at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, preserving unique materials collected by musicologist Oļģerts Grāvītis throughout his life, documenting Latvian music personalities.
The Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MAN) has called for an investigation into the operations of the Zaevi Foundation and the Tokyo marketing agency regarding alleged money laundering. The political party SDSM, which filed the complaint, is noted for not providing evidence but rather suspicions.
The General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania is holding an open day on Friday, inviting young people interested in a military career and studies to attend.
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen shared his insights with CBC News, reflecting on his feelings during lift-off, the joy of his mission, and an incident where a water bag accidentally exploded in the capsule.
A Kenyan court has sentenced a Chinese national to a fine of 1 million Kenyan shillings (approximately $7,700 USD) and 12 months in prison for attempting to smuggle live ants out of the country.
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.
The Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) and the Association of Lawyers are organizing an event to mark 20 years of independence and 230 years since the adoption of "Stega."
Students from the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) are preparing to showcase a collection of 10 birchwood chairs at SaloneSatellite 2026, a prominent design fair in Milan.
The tenant of a student dormitory at Liepāja University has committed to improving living conditions following numerous student complaints. The university academy also plans to conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance.
A 41-year-old man, Przemysław K., has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for the abduction of 11-year-old Wiktoria from Sosnowiec, who was found in his apartment in Koszalin in 2023.
The 29th CRŠ Zagreb Comic Con will take place from April 17 to 19 at the Academy of Fine Arts, featuring internationally recognized comic authors and lecturers. The event will include discussions, lectures, promotions, signings, and workshops for all ages.
The Nigerian Defence Academy has announced an extension for the application deadline for its 78 Regular Course to May 15, 2026. The academy also provided details on the requirements for applicants.
A new article speculates on how the Star Trek universe, specifically regarding shows like Strange New Worlds and Starfleet Academy, would have evolved differently if Star Trek: Discovery had adhered to its initial story plan.
The city of Litomyšl has awarded honorary citizenship to theologian, priest, and president of the Czech Christian Academy, Tomáš Halík, in recognition of his long-standing cooperation with the local church and support for the Smetana Litomyšl festival.
Major General Feng Yufang, a leading missile scientist with the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force, has died at the age of 63, confirmed by state media and the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to and held their first direct negotiations in decades, with talks facilitated by the United States. An Israeli envoy described the discussions as an excellent exchange of views.
Fighters of the 81st Separate Slobozhanska Airmobile Brigade are actively using unmanned systems to destroy enemy equipment and manpower in the Sloviansk sector, despite logistical challenges.
This article aims to clarify common myths and misconceptions surrounding insurance in Ghana, explaining what policies truly cover and what they do not, to encourage greater adoption.
A total of 326 newly commissioned police lieutenants from the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) SILANG-PAGLAOM Class of 2026 have joined the ranks of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
W najbliższych dniach dojdzie do dość nietypowej przebudowy pola barycznego, która wpłynie bezpośrednio na aurę w Polsce. Znajdziemy się w zasięgu tak zwanego odciętego niżu o nazwie Ulla II.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), in partnership with KNUST, has launched the ACCA–KSB Leadership Academy to develop ethical business leaders in Ghana.
Bitmine has reportedly acquired 4% of the total Ethereum supply, leading to speculation about its potential impact on the cryptocurrency's price. Analysts are questioning if this accumulation will support Tom Lee's bullish price forecast.
Donald Trump removed an image depicting him as Jesus after facing indignation from the religious right, further escalating a public dispute with Pope Leo. The controversy saw Pope Leo respond to Trump's criticisms, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also condemned Trump's remarks.
The US has imposed a complete naval blockade on Iran's coast, prompting Iran to declare its armed forces on full alert. Donald Trump warned that any Iranian ships breaching the blockade would be 'immediately eliminated,' while Pakistan reported ongoing efforts to resolve disputes between the US and Iran.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
An Iranian official, Pezeshkian, stated that 'national resistance' has thwarted the enemy's aspirations for Iran's collapse. This declaration emphasizes the country's resilience against external pressures.
Péter Magyars sejr over Viktor Orbán er demokratiets sejr over autoritær manipulation, Niels Skousen stopper karrieren, og Dansk Industri kommer med en kraftig advarsel midt i…
Ukrainian forces, specifically the Signum unmanned systems battalion, destroyed an enemy vehicle and prevented Russian invaders from establishing a pontoon crossing in the Lyman sector.
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party, following consultations with hospital directors, warned that many hospitals will soon lack funds to pay doctors and nurses. Przemysław Czarnek criticized the government's handling of healthcare.
A Montenegrin NGO, CGO, has criticized the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) for maintaining cooperation with organizations close to regimes involved in the destruction of Ukraine, stating that declarative support for Ukraine is meaningless under such circumstances.
The Center for Civic Education (CGO) has accused the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) of maintaining cooperation with pro-Russian entities, despite its public declaration of support for Ukraine following the Russian aggression.
Newly revealed State Security documents from April 11, 1985, detail "enemy element" comments in the Vlora district concerning the death of Enver Hoxha, reflecting anti-communist sentiments.
Poland's Deputy Finance Minister Jarosław Neneman announced plans to amend tax laws, including removing a provision that allows for the instrumental extension of tax prescription periods, while assuring no leniency for criminals.
South Korean President Jaemyung Lee has caused a diplomatic incident with Israel after sharing a video from an X/Twitter user known for anti-Israeli disinformation, which included Holocaust comparison remarks.
During World War I, Latvian riflemen organized their own song festivals, with composer Jānis Reinholds being a key organizer. Archives at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music preserve various historical sources related to these events.
Two women in West Java, Indonesia, have been arrested for blasphemy after allegedly trampling on a Quran, an offense that could lead to up to five years in prison.
Cadets from the Philippine Military Academy visited Pagasa Island in the West Philippine Sea for a community outreach program. The event also provided them with an experience of life in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Actress Kajol expressed her support for the film 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' after the Academy asked netizens to choose their favorite romance film, with fans calling it an 'obvious choice'.
A nighttime Russian attack on Odesa resulted in two fatalities, several injuries, and extensive damage to houses and civilian infrastructure in the city.
A SW Research poll for rp.pl indicates that Poles would choose Mateusz Morawiecki over Przemysław Czarnek as prime minister almost three times more often.
A 34-year-old Rahat resident, Nasser Mustafa, has been indicted for smuggling products into the Gaza Strip and aiding the enemy during wartime, allegedly in coordination with an IDF reserve officer.
Ukrajina i Rusija napreduju prema potencijalnom sporazumu o okončanju rata, objavio je Bloomberg News, citirajući šefa kabineta ukrajinskog predsjednika Volodimira Zelenskog.
Poland's Millennium Docs Against Gravity film festival has unveiled its main competition lineup, featuring a dozen Oscar-caliber documentaries. The winner of the Grand Prix will automatically qualify for the Academy Awards.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 31 suspected internet fraudsters during a raid on an alleged cybercrime training facility in the Federal Capital Territory.
Fifteen players from Inter Academy Toronto's U17 team participated in an internship program in Milano during early April, described as a series of thrilling and meaningful experiences.
Former Albanian MP Myslym Murrizi has strongly reacted to Prime Minister Edi Rama's statements on European integration, bringing up allegations about an Ukrainian caught in Germany who reportedly worked with Rama's brother in a call center.
Pearl Abyss, the developer of Crimson Desert, has detailed several significant updates and changes planned for the game in the coming months, addressing community feedback.
A law professor from the University of St. Gallen discusses why the police are often viewed as an enemy, particularly by the left, and argues for better equipment for law enforcement.
The Slovak film 'The Shop on Main Street' (Obchod na korze) is being remembered sixty years after it won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
A new test by a British consumer organization has revealed that the face unlock feature on many modern smartphones can be easily bypassed, potentially compromising user data.
Marvel premiered the first trailer for *Avengers: Doomsday* at CinemaCon, revealing new plot details and cast members. The trailer also confirmed the return of an MCU Phase 2 hero.
Mathematician Karl Sigmund will remain a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) following a review of his contacts related to the Epstein case.
Ukraine is increasingly deploying ground robots for both logistical and combat missions, with President Zelenskiy announcing the first recapture of an enemy position entirely by uncrewed systems.
Donald Trump reportedly had a morning meltdown, losing his temper at perceived MAGA rebels and making a 'vile dig' at a new opponent within the movement.
An increasing number of seniors in Latvia are choosing to learn and develop, with the Latvian Academy of Culture hosting a special free lecture series for seniors as part of the University of the Third Age cultural studies program.
A review of the film 'Between Light and Shadows' by Xavier Giannoli, describing it as perhaps his most ambitious work, where pacifism becomes the greatest enemy.
Donald Trump faced significant backlash after sharing an AI-generated image depicting him with Jesus, prompting discussions about his religious views and a defense from Franklin Graham. The incident also fueled commentary on his perceived conflict with the Pope.
Units of the Azov Brigade within the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine are employing attack drones to control Russian logistics routes around Donetsk and strike targets deep behind enemy lines.
A commission at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) has expressed concern over a proposed spelling rule, with the Scientific Research Centre of SAZU (ZRC) calling the objections misleading.
The Television Academy has announced its latest Honors recipients, recognizing shows like 'Heated Rivalry,' 'South Park,' 'Adolescence,' and 'Dying For Sex.' These programs are celebrated for their impactful and thought-provoking storytelling.
The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) has recognized 112 students who achieved gold, silver, or bronze medals in various international science competitions.
President Karol Nawrocki has appointed a New Media Council in Poland, a decision that has sparked significant controversy and a wave of political commentary regarding its composition.
Zondacrypto CEO Przemysław Kral revealed a wallet address containing 4500 bitcoins to address appropriation accusations, but later admitted the key to the wallet was lost years ago.
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) has expressed its willingness to cooperate with the new government to reform science policy, committing to provide all relevant data, research, and strategic plans.
Russia launched a series of overnight missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens more in cities like Odesa and Dnipro. The widespread bombardment has been described as one of the deadliest attacks this year.
A significant fire erupted at one of Australia's key oil refineries in Geelong, leading to a complete shutdown of production. The incident, which burned for hours, is expected to impact the nation's petrol supplies and potentially cause price spikes.
Krzysztof Bratos, vice-president of mBank, discusses the strategic importance of Poles' financial health for the bank, how to strengthen it amidst fintech competition, and why effective investing should be 'boring as drying paint'.
More officials from the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) may face administrative charges due to alleged lapses in handling a hazing case involving 22 cadets.
Norwegian prosecutors have announced plans to issue fines to several media outlets for their coverage of the Høiby court case. The penalties are related to specific aspects of their reporting during the trial.
Following the implementation of the NIS2 directive into Polish law, cybersecurity responsibilities are expanding beyond IT departments to include industrial sectors.
CLINUVEL is preparing to showcase its advancements in peptides for photomedicine and vitiligo care at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) conference in 2026.
Former U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell has resigned from Congress, effective immediately, following new sexual misconduct allegations and an ongoing investigation in Los Angeles. A fifth woman has accused him of misconduct, impacting the California Governor's race.
Following initial discussions, Israel and Lebanon agreed to continue direct negotiations, a development the US described as a "historic milestone." Both nations committed to further talks aimed at resolving their disputed maritime and land borders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival has exclusively announced its dates for 2027, continuing its tradition of attracting Academy members shortly after Oscar nominations.
CinemaCon attendees received first looks at new footage and titles for upcoming films, including "Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse" and the next "Jumanji" installment. Details about a new live-action "Spider-Man" film and Aaron Sorkin's "Social Reckoning" were also presented.
A wild sow recently gave birth to a litter of piglets on the campus of the Academy of Physical Education (AWF). The university has since issued an appeal regarding the presence of the wild animals.
A two-day Cello Festival Corda Monte, held at the "Vasa Pavić" School of Music and Ballet in Podgorica, brought together young cellists and music academy students.
A Montenegrin NGO, the CGO, has criticized the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) for its continued cooperation with Russian academic circles, instead of focusing on the country's independence.
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly rebuffed statements by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who criticized Greece's cooperation with Israel and warned it could lead to conflict. Greece asserted it does not accept directives or owe explanations for its foreign policy.
Border Guard officers at Krakow-Balice airport detained a French man who had lit an e-cigarette on board a flight and was aggressive. The captain of the plane requested the intervention upon landing in Poland.
Przemysław Czarnek, a PiS candidate for prime minister, has pledged to abolish the mandatory KSeF (e-invoicing system) for small and medium-sized enterprises if PiS wins the next elections, despite having previously voted for and promoted the system.
Seoul and Warsaw are set to elevate their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, with a focus on a $44.2 billion defense industry trade and joint production.
The "Purina ONE" mobile nutrition academy is returning, inviting dog and cat owners to receive free consultations with specialists about pet nutrition and to get "Purina ONE" gifts. The second academy is set to launch in Vilnius on April 14.
Two Indonesian women have been arrested in Banten province and face up to five years in prison under the country's blasphemy law for allegedly stepping on the Quran.
Police are appealing for more victims to come forward after Jeremy Frank Hobbs was jailed for sexually assaulting two women, believing there may be additional victims.
A new touring exhibit is showcasing royal photography, with Jeremy Kimmel of The Amelia Scott highlighting the centuries of royal connections that have shaped the town.
Hungarians are heading to the polls on April 12 for a parliamentary election that could see Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule challenged by opposition leader Péter Magyar. Pre-election polls suggest a tight race.
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez is negotiating with China to open its market to high value-added Spanish companies, with visits planned to Xiaomi and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Israel will not return to the containment policies of recent decades that prioritized restraint and diplomacy over enemy degradation and military triumph.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) issued an apology for a racist insult that was heard during its awards ceremony. The incident occurred while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage, with BAFTA acknowledging it failed in its duty.
Kuwait's Ministry of Defense confirmed neutralizing seven 'enemy drones' targeting critical National Guard facilities within the past 24 hours, resulting in injuries to National Guard members.
L’inquilino dell’Eliseo, in Vaticano insieme alla moglie Brigitte, ricevuto per un’ora. Sul tavolo Libano e crisi in Medio Oriente. “Porre fine ai conflitti attraverso negoziati”
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu stated that France continues to pay the price for 'other people's wars' in the Middle East, announcing plans to accelerate the country's transition to electric energy.
A producer of the series "Neuer" expressed concern for Slovak culture and criticized the motives of the academy behind the national film awards "Slnko v sieti".
The nominations for the Edda Awards 2026, Iceland's annual film and television awards presented by the Icelandic Film and Television Academy, have been revealed.
The 'Dead Hand' enemy from the 'Bottom of the Well' mini-dungeon in 'Zelda: Ocarina of Time' is already terrifying gamers in its Unreal Engine 5 remake, highlighting its enduring creepiness.
The National Police Commission (Napolcom) announced it will conduct its own investigation into a reported "barbaric" hazing incident at the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA). The probe will run parallel to other inquiries.
Polish Health Minister Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda announced that the 'Lex szarlatan' bill, designed to combat pseudomedicine, will be processed by the government, despite previous reservations.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts has revealed the dates for the 2027 and 2028 Oscar ceremonies, which will be held at the Dolby Theatre. Starting in 2029, the awards will move to LA Live and stream on YouTube.
More than 20 cadets at the Philippine National Police Academy were reportedly burned with a mixture of drain cleaner and muriatic acid by fellow cadets in the latest hazing scandal to hit the institution.