A drone incident in the Latgale region has plunged the Latvian government into a political crisis, leading to discussions of a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Siliņa. The incident has also prompted the development of new guidelines for air threat response in schools.
The Electoral Roll Commission has called on citizens to use its online platform to check their personal data for any irregularities in the voter list. This initiative aims to ensure the accuracy and transparency of the electoral process.
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is under intense pressure as a growing number of party members and aides demand his resignation. This internal rebellion has intensified, signaling a significant leadership crisis within the party.
Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Peprah dedicated his Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) award for Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song of the Year to the memory of his late father, Rev. George Owusu Mensah.
Following Vilnius 'Rytas'' historic victory in the FIBA Champions League, public figure Andrius Tapinas took the opportunity to criticize Šarūnas Jasikevičius.
A decision by the Prosecutor General's Office in Lithuania not to initiate a pre-trial investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Israeli citizen Sean Gor, a student in Kaunas, has been appealed to the courts. A human rights foundation is pursuing accountability.
US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region. This renewed hostility led to a significant increase in oil prices and caused volatility in global stock markets.
A commentary argues that injustice in Serbia originates from its Constitution and laws, emphasizing the need for a strong state and an efficient judicial system, contrasting Serbia's current legal framework with those of Germany and Slovenia.
Pakistan's power regulator, Nepra, has reversed Rs42 billion in penalties previously imposed on the National Transmission and Dispatch Company for violations of the economic merit order. The decision follows an IHC stay on deductions and a referral back to the regulator.
The Kaunas County Chief Police Commissariat has decided not to initiate an investigation into the alleged alteration of the Neris riverbed during bridge construction in Kaunas, according to news portal lrt.lt.
Economist Kušners stated that renewable energy sources primarily serve to meet additional energy demand rather than directly replacing existing fossil fuel consumption. This perspective highlights the ongoing challenge of transitioning away from traditional energy sources.
A 25-year-old driver crashed his car into an electricity distribution box outside Brittnau on Wednesday evening, causing power outages in several homes, though he remained unharmed.
Criminal acts related to money laundering in Albania have surged to their highest level in the last decade, indicating an intensification of suspicious financial activity and increasingly sophisticated schemes.
Serbian opposition and EU officials emphasize the need for Serbia to implement ODIHR recommendations for democratic elections. Failure to do so could jeopardize billions in European support for the country.
Countries are actively promoting the expansion of solar energy, with initiatives such as abolishing licensing fees for small-scale solar consumers and a significant increase in solar equipment exports. This push aims to make solar power more accessible and widely adopted.
The Latvian opposition has repeatedly called for no-confidence votes against ministers and Prime Minister Evika Siliņa's government, despite none succeeding, raising questions about their motives.
The FBI reportedly investigated a New York Times reporter in connection with a story published about Kash Patel's girlfriend. The New York Times executive editor accused the FBI of attempting to "criminalize" journalism through this investigation.
Professor Williams Peprah of Andrews University has advised the Bank of Ghana and the government to first rebuild confidence in the country's economy before encouraging Ghanaians abroad to invest in any diasporan bond.
Romania's government coalition has collapsed after the Social Democrats withdrew their support, leading Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan to announce he will lead a minority government amidst calls for early elections.
The Niš Movement for People and State has condemned what it calls a 'brutal and cynical abuse of public' regarding alleged irregularities in the elections for the Serbian Medical Chamber, criticizing students and doctors who raised concerns.
The NGO Association of Pensioners of Montenegro announced that the State Audit Institution's report for 2023 confirmed serious irregularities in the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund, validating their long-standing warnings.
An Israeli soldier was filmed vandalizing a statue of Jesus in Lebanon, sparking international outrage and condemnation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This incident occurred amidst other varied news concerning Israel, including domestic political discussions and international relations.
A video showing two gay men in Nashville taunting a baby, obtained through surrogacy, as it cried for 'Mama' has gone viral, sparking widespread condemnation and outrage.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has called for competent authorities to investigate the situation within the ski association and other sports bodies. Officials emphasize the government's interest in shedding light on any irregularities.
Following a $375 million fine against Meta for harming children's mental health, an article provides guidance on how to delete a Facebook account without losing personal data, as more users re-evaluate their platform usage.
Kenya's President Ruto announced a reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel from 16% to 8% for three months. This policy change led to an immediate drop in petrol and diesel prices across the country, as implemented by EPRA.
Several companies, including Kering SA, SunPower, and AGF Management, have released their latest quarterly or fiscal year financial results, detailing earnings per share and revenue figures.
CS Wandayi, along with KPC and Epra officials, appeared before Kenya's National Assembly Energy Committee, where Wandayi affirmed that the country possesses sufficient fuel stocks.
Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has issued show-cause notices to 14 petrol stations for alleged price violations, indicating regulatory action against non-compliant businesses.
Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has issued show-cause notices to several petrol stations regarding alleged unauthorized fuel price increases.
A spokesman for President Karol Nawrocki claims two judges sworn in at the Presidential Palace replaced others whose terms ended during the current presidency. However, reports indicate this claim is inaccurate, sparking controversy.
Czech railway operator RegioJet is withdrawing its train connections in Poland, citing numerous problems, including actions by Polish State Railways, and describing Poland as "hell."
Producers of the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' spent $15 million to remove all parts of the film related to child abuse allegations against the late singer.
American actress Tori Spelling was hospitalized after a serious car accident earlier this week, in which she was traveling with her seven children. She has since provided an update, stating it "could have been worse."
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has approved an increase of Rs1.42 per unit in the power tariff for all consumers, including K-Electric.
This season's clear style trend is wide jeans, which suit almost everyone regardless of age. This article offers advice on what shoes to wear with them.
A Lithuanian parliamentary commission has concluded that MP Remigijus Žemaitaitis's Facebook post, which called for the 'release into the sea like the dead' of the LRT director and a journalist, did not violate ethical standards.
President Ruto has received the resignations of top Petroleum PS, KPC, and EPRA bosses in Kenya. This follows a fuel scandal probe that has led to arrests and exposed corruption within the energy sector, with some officials reportedly hoarding large sums of cash.
Petroleum PS Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo have resigned from their positions in Kenya amidst ongoing investigations into irregular fuel supply practices. This comes as Joe Sang's history of recurring troubles and arrests related to multimillion-shilling projects at KPC resurface.
Professor William Peprah, a finance expert, has warned that Ghana is likely to experience higher inflation due to surging prices of products and services, which will increase financial pressure on households.
Horticultural experts emphasize the importance of proper greenhouse maintenance, including location, planting density, and care, to ensure crop quality and prevent diseases and pests.
The Belgrade Bar Association (AKB) has condemned an attack on lawyer Vladimir Tupanjac, who was assaulted by ruling party sympathizers while observing local elections in Bor.
Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Russia is attempting to convince the U.S. that it can capture Donbas within two months and is demanding Ukraine withdraw from the region, after which the war could supposedly end.
Local elections in Serbia were overshadowed by violence and irregularities, with reports of injuries and disputes, including in Aranđelovac where preliminary results showed a narrow margin and a high number of invalid ballots.
A budget inspection by Montenegro's Ministry of Finance found and corrected irregularities in salary calculations, including disputed 'union allowances,' at four primary schools in Bar, Podgorica, and Nikšić.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Russia to agree to a mutual halt on strikes against energy infrastructure, citing the global energy crisis exacerbated by the Middle East conflict and signals from partner countries.
The State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) is urging residents and companies to update their contact details in 'Mano VMI' as it takes over the administration and collection of all fines, monetary sanctions, and court-awarded sums from July.
Srpska napredna stranka (SNS) optužila je danas aktiviste i lidere "blokaderskih lista" - kako naziva političke neistomišljenike, da "od jutros na najgrublji način uznemiravaju, provociraju i prete…
Following a fatal stabbing incident in Vilnius' Žirmūnai district, where one person died and another was injured over a parking dispute, the 42-year-old suspect convicted of intentional murder has reportedly made demands.
A prosecutor has filed a motion with the District Court in Wołomin regarding nine members of Electoral Commission No. 12 in Kobyłka, who are accused of irregularities in vote counting during the second round of presidential elections.
Despite a threefold increase in the number of child psychiatrists in Slovenia over ten years, waiting times for initial consultations are lengthening, with 2,346 children and young people currently waiting, some for over a year.
Albania's Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has officially requested the dismissal of criminal proceedings against judge Irena Gjoka, stating that no criminal offense has been proven.
Poland's Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has released findings from a recent inspection, revealing that nearly half of all retail and service outlets fail to properly inform consumers about prices, violating consumer law.
The SDS party in Slovenia announced its intention to challenge early voting results, with leader Janez Janša claiming irregularities. Other parties have criticized Janša's claims, while a constitutional law professor stated the irregularities did not affect the outcome. Foreign media also reported on potential election interference, and discussions are ongoing regarding the distribution of parliamentary mandates.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has condemned Russia's "absolute depravity" following drone attacks that killed four people, injured 40, and damaged a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A professor of constitutional law, Saša Zagorc, believes that objections regarding irregularities mentioned by Janša will be resolved before the official election results are announced, stating they did not impact the outcome.
The Pentagon chief appeared before Congress to explain decisions related to the war in Iran and the withdrawal of forces from Europe, amidst tensions over the administration's actions without congressional approval.
The Eurovision Song Contest officially commenced with its first semi-final in Vienna, drawing large crowds of fans and sparking discussions over format changes and performances. The city prepared for the event with a festive atmosphere and security measures.
A Lithuanian article discusses the increasing public interest in investing, noting that many people still keep their money in traditional savings despite growing awareness.
The articles highlight how untimely administrative decisions are preventing students from enrolling in their desired high schools. This issue suggests a problem with the admissions process or the timing of official notifications.
A 28-year-old Czech woman sustained serious injuries after being struck by lightning while hiking in the Austrian Alps and was airlifted to a hospital.
Poland's Health Minister stated that preventive gastroscopy and colonoscopy are fully refunded, urging hospitals not to reschedule appointments. However, the National Health Fund reportedly contradicts this claim regarding the refund status.
The article delves into the history of a renowned street, immortalized in the works of writer Kadare, and features stories of individuals like Beb Daliu who frequented it.
An analysis suggests that Serbia is passing laws that degrade the state, despite the need for a strong and efficient judiciary, drawing comparisons to former Yugoslav-era laws.
The Estonian Education Workers' Union (EHL) has initiated a dispute procedure with the Ministry of Education and Research, demanding an increase in the minimum teacher salary to the national average.
A ceremony was held at the Security Academy on May 5th to honor the work and memory of police martyrs, attended by representatives from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Police, and various missions.
The market inspectorate has uncovered irregularities at the vast majority of retailers during recent price checks in stores. These findings indicate widespread non-compliance with pricing regulations.
Polish tax authorities are intensifying efforts to detect financial irregularities through cross-checking methods, with family foundations specifically coming under the scrutiny of the Head of the National Revenue Administration.
Engineer Xhevahir Gjençari has strongly criticized the Llogara Tunnel project in Albania, labeling it as one of the most 'anti-national' works and questioning the significant expenditure.
The Czech Radio Council has urged the Ministry of Culture to revise the proposed public media law, expressing concerns that the current draft does not ensure the continuity of radio operations or clearly define the council's oversight role.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) publicly stated that revenue-based loadshedding is illegal, a declaration promptly rejected by the Power Division which affirmed the practice would continue.
Poland's Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has fined the travel service Traveplanet.pl for hundreds of thousands, citing misleading pricing practices where trip costs increased…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed Azerbaijan as the location for the next round of peace negotiations with Russia. He stated Ukraine's readiness to engage in talks there.
President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran, stating it would last until Iran presents a proposal and talks conclude. This decision comes amidst ongoing US blockades and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian-linked tankers have reportedly bypassed sanctions.
Today's horoscope indicates that individuals born under the Cancer zodiac sign will be especially sensitive to injustice, finding comfort within their families.
The Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) has filed an application in the Sindh High Court, seeking contempt proceedings against officials of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) for not implementing a court order on loadshedding in Karachi.
An opposition lawmaker from Estonia's Conservative People's Party (EKRE), Varro Voglaid, has challenged the ban on carrying firearms in the parliament building, deeming the restriction unconstitutional.
An opposition protest in Tirana against Prime Minister Edi Rama's government escalated into violent clashes between demonstrators and police, involving tear gas and molotov cocktails. Several protesters and opposition MPs were injured, and arrests were made during the confrontation.
The United States and Iran are engaged in ongoing diplomatic discussions, with hopes for a potential peace deal or ceasefire growing. These talks involve mediators like Pakistan and address various issues, including Iran's request for the unfreezing of its assets.
Multiple supertankers reportedly entered the Persian Gulf, challenging US sanctions and claims of a blockade on Iranian ports. This development comes as an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader threatened to sink US naval vessels in the region.
Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) is facing intense examination over its fuel pricing formula, with questions raised about its transparency and impact on consumers.
As the warm season encourages outdoor activities, a doctor warns the public about the initial symptoms of tick-borne encephalitis, which are often mistaken for a common cold, urging vigilance for important signals.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
The Kremlin announced in a Sunday interview that Russia will not extend the Orthodox Easter truce with Ukraine if President Volodymyr Zelensky does not accept its conditions.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has issued show-cause notices to 14 petrol stations for alleged price violations, indicating a crackdown on non-compliance.
The Polish President will refer the matter of swearing in Constitutional Tribunal judges to the Constitutional Tribunal itself. This comes as the President of the Constitutional Tribunal stated he cannot recognize four judges who took the oath in the Sejm, citing a lack of presidential notification.
Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Wandayi reportedly clashed with the EPRA board over the appointment of Daniel Kiptoo, with a directive demanding Kiptoo's appointment.
La plainte s’appuie notamment sur un article du Canard Enchaîné mercredi, qui affirme que ce porte-parole, Sacha Straub-Kahn, a échangé avec plusieurs journalistes pendant l’audition de Rima Hassan…
Zorica Čule, the long-serving head of CIPS in Mostar, has been dismissed, leading to speculation about whether the decision is a result of efforts to combat irregularities.
The collective exhibition 'Spring Colors' has opened in Librazhd, Albania, bringing together dozens of local artists and painters to showcase approximately 50 works.
Health and sanitary inspections by the Ministry of Health in 2025 significantly intensified oversight of healthcare institutions, drug, food, and medical device traffic, revealing thousands of irregularities and imposing fines exceeding 1.6 million euros.
A major fuel scandal in Kenya, dubbed the "Easter fuel saga," has led to the resignations of top energy officials, including PS Mohamed Liban, Kenya Pipeline Company MD Joe Sang, and Epra Director-General Daniel Kiptoo, threatening a significant pipeline project.
Lithuanian personality Liutauras Čeprackas openly discussed his past complexes regarding his appearance, particularly when traveling, and expressed satisfaction with his current results after making dietary changes.
A German article reflects on the contemporary relevance of Good Friday's Passion story, viewing it as a panorama of depravity that offers hope amidst current wars, crises, and egomaniacs.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has amended solar regulations to safeguard existing users, with the new provisions set to take effect on February 9, 2026.
The law firm representing N1 journalist Branislav Šovljanski has issued a statement alleging that 'negative' findings were altered to 'positive' with numerous procedural violations.
The Czech Constitutional Court has ruled that a portion of the treaty with the Vatican conflicts with the Czech constitutional order, preventing its ratification until the discrepancies, such as those concerning confessional secrecy, are resolved through further negotiations.
Specialists from SOS Children's Villages Lithuania warn that while attention often focuses on teenagers with challenging behavior, the greatest risk lies among those who remain unnoticed and do not ask for help.
A bridge over the Żerański Canal in Warsaw's Cieślewskich Street is slated for demolition and reconstruction, prompting local residents to request a temporary crossing during the project, which road authorities are currently analyzing.
After a challenging year and a half, basketball player Martynas Echodas has maintained his self-confidence and is pleased to be able to play his own style of basketball again in Vilnius.
A Ukrainian drone carrying an unexploded warhead fell in Finland, prompting an apology from Ukraine to the Finnish government for the incident involving multiple drones entering Finnish airspace.
Police in the Czech Republic have arrested a fourth suspect in connection with an arson attack on an arms factory, as investigations continue to identify further individuals involved.
Rzeczniczka armii Izraela zdementowała doniesienia o dużych stratach czołgów w walkach z Hezbollahem. Jak mówiła, organizacja ta publikuje "przesadzone stwierdzenia" w ramach wojny informacyjnej.
Peter Sullivan claims he was coerced by police into confessing to a murder, leading to what is described as the longest judicial injustice in UK history, having spent 38 years in prison. An investigation has been launched into the case.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico visited Romania, stating that a significant portion of their agenda focuses on Brussels and issues that are hindering their progress, leaving less time for bilateral projects. During the visit, Fico also expressed Slovakia's interest in purchasing and transporting Romanian gas.
In Bajina Bašta, Serbia, ahead of upcoming elections, authorities are reportedly exerting new pressure, which some interpret as a sign of underlying problems.
Lille has been selected by the EU Council and European Parliament to host the new headquarters of the European Customs Agency (EUCA), triumphing over Rome in the final decision after Porto's earlier elimination.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims at least 40 people have been killed and over 30 injured in recent Russian attacks across the country, while Russia states it shot down nearly 400 Ukrainian drones overnight.
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani and former President Ilir Meta commemorated the 27th anniversary of NATO bombings on Serbia, with Osmani stating the intervention aimed to stop the 'extermination of the people of Kosovo' and Meta emphasizing Kosovo's independence.
The Polish government spokesman, Adam Szłapka, apologized on behalf of the Prime Minister for misleading the public regarding a statement about a maternity ward in Lesko, following a Council of Ministers meeting.
The UK Labour Party is facing a severe leadership crisis, with over 80 Labour members reportedly demanding Keir Starmer's resignation and speculation rising about potential challengers. This internal turmoil has overshadowed King Charles's recent speech, highlighting Starmer's perceived unpopularity and the party's disarray.
Industries in Pakistan are facing closures due to tariff woes, as NEPRA held a public hearing on end-of-term adjustments for K-Electric's Multi-Year Tariff.
The director of the Wilanów Museum has issued an apology following a techno party held at the venue, which caused inconveniences. An investigation into the event is reportedly underway.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled his readiness for peace negotiations on Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirming these signals. Putin also proposed former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a potential mediator, a suggestion that was subsequently rejected by Germany.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in Moscow, where Putin claimed the war in Ukraine is nearing its end and proposed new peace talks, insisting they must take place in the Russian capital. The meeting marked a notable diplomatic engagement between Russia and an EU member state.
Latvian authorities have initiated an official inquiry to assess the response to a recent drone incident. Prime Minister Siliņa has emphasized ministerial responsibility concerning the drone intrusion.
The Administrative Inspection of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNŽ) has identified irregularities in the operations of the City of Mostar's cadastre. Mayor Mario Kordić has been ordered to terminate a contract with an official within two days.
Montenegro's Department for Internal Control of the Police conducted 14 checks on the legality of police officers' work in March 2026, identifying irregularities in four cases, initiating disciplinary proceedings, and filing one criminal complaint for abuse of office.
The National Health Fund (NFZ) in Poland is lowering the valuation of diagnostic tests performed above limits, following the detection of funding irregularities and high service margins, sparking debate on the private sector's role in public healthcare.
A Maersk cargo vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, accompanied by US military forces, amid heightened tensions in the region. Multiple sources confirmed the safe passage of the ship and its crew.
Željko Kovačević, 71, is one of the residents in Sisak still living in a container settlement, awaiting the renovation of his home more than five years after an earthquake, expressing deep pain over the injustice.
A majority of German citizens reportedly believe that Germany is an unjust society, reflecting widespread public perception regarding social fairness within the nation.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has abolished application fees and license requirements for solar systems up to 25KW. This move aims to relax rules and encourage the adoption of small-scale solar energy.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has abolished fees and reinstated license exemptions for solar power users generating less than 25kW, following a request from the Power Division to review previous rules.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has clarified that a license is not required for the installation and operation of off-grid solar systems.
NEPRA, Pakistan's power regulator, has clarified that solar net metering is not subject to taxation. The clarification specifies that a one-time fee of Rs1,000 per kW applies only to on-grid users.
Pope Leo XIV concluded his Africa visit, where he condemned the killing of protesters in Iran and reaffirmed his stance against war, while also decrying the treatment of migrants and refugees. He emphasized that as a pastor, he cannot support war and that migrants should not be treated 'worse than house pets'.
An interview between political scientist Rima Urbonaitė and Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė has caused a stir, generating diverse opinions and reactions across social media and public discourse.
The Lithuanian Seimas Ethics and Procedures Commission has made decisions regarding the conduct of Members of Parliament, including not initiating an investigation into Širinskienė's committee partici
A survey of farmers in the Baltic region, commissioned by Linas Agro, indicates expectations for a harvest similar to or better than last year, but a lack of rainfall in mid-spring is causing concern.
The Polish Ministry of Finance announced that the KSeF e-invoicing system is functioning effectively and has not caused the predicted problems, dispelling false rumors about its implementation.
Lauren Sánchez Bezos has spoken about her happiness and her refusal to apologize for it, reflecting on the long list of difficulties she has overcome on her journey. The articles highlight her personal path and resilience.
FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a $250 million lawsuit against The Atlantic magazine, alleging defamation over a report that falsely claimed he engaged in excessive drinking and exhibited paranoia. The lawsuit contends the article contained false reporting regarding his conduct and absences.
Milorad Dodik, the leader of Republika Srpska, reiterated his long-standing goal for the entity to unite with Serbia. He stated that their "struggle for freedom" would conclude with this unification.
ADP-TAV has announced its intention to sue the Montenegrin state due to alleged irregularities in a tender procedure, which they claim have been continuously pointed out to authorities since April of last year without resolution.
Croatian police raided a construction site in Koprivnica, uncovering irregularities concerning foreign workers' permits and employment. Authorities announced increased controls on foreign nationals' work legality.
The Serbian Parliament convened a session to discuss a no-confidence motion against the government, with opposition parties accusing the ruling SNS of staging a performance and avoiding debate while calling for early elections.
The prosecutor of the Vilnius District Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the decision not to initiate an investigation into the actions of the head of the Probation Service was lawful, after reviewing the collected data.
The Czech Parliament approved government regulation of fuel prices, drawing criticism from the opposition. Following this, the government announced an increase in the maximum price caps for fuel.
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.
A Delfi subscription is being offered as a complimentary gift with the purchase of a "Login" ticket. This promotion provides access to exclusive content for ticket holders.
Useimmat mielipidetiedustelut lupaavat pääministeri Viktor Orbánille selvää vaalitappiota tämän päivän vaaleissa. Silti tulos on kaikkea muuta kuin selvä.
Former President Ilir Meta wished believers a happy Easter via a Facebook message, hoping the holy holiday brings health, prosperity, peace, and happiness to every Albanian family.
Kenya is facing a severe fuel shortage, leading to long queues for motorists and prompting lawmakers to demand that the energy regulator (EPRA) close petrol stations accused of hoarding. The crisis has also forced car importers in Mombasa to resort to using trains for transport.
Lithuanian theater and film actor Marius Repšys appeared on the show 'Family Kitchen' to share his successful weight loss recipe and open up about challenging periods in his life, including a time when he feared he might not wake up.
Lithuanian traveler Aurimas Valujavičius shared his experience of almost losing 1,000 euros to scammers, as stories of fraud attempts become increasingly common on social media.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has notified an additional burden of approximately Rs10.57 billion on electricity consumers by allowing a Rs1.42 per unit increase.
Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has issued a warning to oil firms, cautioning them against engaging in fuel hoarding practices.
The board of Epra (Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority) has appointed Joseph Oketch as its Acting Director-General, leveraging his over 25 years of experience.
A tourist was injured by a falling rock on the slopes of Kozí hřbety in the Krkonoše Mountains, Czech Republic, and was transported to a hospital by helicopter.
President William Ruto of Kenya has accepted the resignations of the Petroleum Principal Secretary and the heads of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) and the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
Joe Sang, the Managing Director of Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), was arrested along with other officials including PS Liban and the Epra boss, as part of a probe into adulterated fuel and its supply chain. KPC has since appointed an acting MD.
Tanzania has hiked pump prices by 34 percent, leading to mounting calls for government intervention to mitigate the economic impact of the significant fuel price spike.
The Lithuanian government has approved the conversion of 419.6 hectares of state forest land within the Rūdninkai military training ground for the expansion of military infrastructure.
Local elections are underway in ten municipalities across Serbia, with 247,985 citizens eligible to vote for declared lists formed by local ruling parties.
Finland reported that a Ukrainian drone carrying an unexploded warhead crashed in the southeastern part of the country, marking the first such incident since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Observer missions from citizen associations Kraj, LibertaNS, and Budni reported that they deliberately withheld earlier public statements to systematically compile information, field reports, and polling station records regarding irregularities during the elections in Kula, Serbia.
Nosilac liste "Glas mladih opštine Kula" Svetlana Majski zahvalila je večeras građanima koji su, uprkos brojnim pritiscima, izašli na glasanje i podržali tu listu.
Iran-linked hackers have publicly claimed responsibility for breaching the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel, publishing photographs, a resume, and other personal documents. A Justice Department official has confirmed the breach, which has been widely reported by international media, with the Handala hack team specifically claiming responsibility for the attack on Friday.
A passenger who booked a flight with airBaltic from Kaunas to Riga experienced a cancellation, even before the airline officially commenced operations on the route in March.
The Iran war continues to have a severe global economic impact, with a commerce chamber chief warning of the 'worst industrial crisis in living memory' and disruptions now affecting Japanese and South Korean used-car exports to the Middle East, alongside broader impacts on global business, commodities, and gold prices.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez stated it is unfair for global citizens to bear the price of what he described as illegal actions by the US and Israel against Iran. Sanchez further claimed that US and Israeli attacks on Iran have strengthened Russia, destabilized the Middle East, and inflamed conflicts in the region.
SDS President Janez Janša has dismissed accusations that his party is merely justifying its election defeat by announcing complaints, asserting that the ruling coalition was defeated and his party is protesting 'evidently illegal' procedures at early polling stations.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved competitive bidding for power supply, with the first 800MW wheeling auction anticipated around June or July 2026.