Donald Trump has indicated his preference for a "grand bargain" with Iran, rather than a "small deal," with reports suggesting that negotiations between the two countries may resume. This comes as US Democrats continue efforts to limit Trump's war powers concerning Iran.
The Society for the Protection and Study of Birds of Serbia (DZPPS) is inviting citizens to the 'Night of Nightingales' event from April 24 to 26, offering free nature excursions and bird song experiences.
The long-serving defense policy spokesman for Germany's AfD party, Lucassen, resigned on Monday, exposing a fundamental internal conflict within the party regarding the Bundeswehr, conscription, and the legitimacy of the Federal Republic.
WWE Superstar Liv Morgan has released a music video titled 'Trouble' as she prepares to challenge Stephanie Vaquer for the Women's World Championship at WrestleMania 42.
The melodic rock band Hanibal from Podgorica, Montenegro, has released their new single titled "Običan dan" (An Ordinary Day), aiming to replicate the success of their previous hits.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has expressed its support for crypto supervision led by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). This endorsement signals a potential shift in the regulatory oversight framework for cryptocurrencies within the European Union.
An Irish building contractor, John O’Brien, has been accused of defrauding homeowners in Rhode Island and Massachusetts of €1.3 million by posing as a skilled tradesman and exploiting their shared Irish heritage.
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.
An incident occurred at the opening ceremony of the Česma bridge in Banja Luka, where Mayor Draško Stanivuković reportedly refused to stand alongside Milorad Dodik and Željka Cvijanović. The bridge's reconstruction was completed after 12 years.
Europol has dismantled a human trafficking network that charged up to €22,000 per migrant, operating between Hungary, France, and the United Kingdom. The operation resulted in eight arrests and the seizure of passports and vehicles.
Andreas Minnich, foreign policy spokesman for Austria's ÖVP party, is advocating for the country to cease funding the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, a stance opposed by the SPÖ and the Foreign Ministry.
Σε μια περίοδο έντονων γεωπολιτικών εξελίξεων, ο Πρωθυπουργός Κυριάκος Μητσοτάκης παραχώρησε συνέντευξη στο CNN και τη δημοσιογράφο Κριστιάν Αμανπούρ, όπου τοποθετήθηκε για την εκεχειρία στη Μέση…
French poet Charles Baudelaire, known for his controversial collection 'Les Fleurs du mal,' is celebrated for his indelible mark on world literature, bridging romanticism and modernism with provocative themes and unique style.
The New Statesman magazine features a reader's contribution as its "Letter of the Week." The letter is titled "Shades of grey," indicating a discussion on a nuanced topic.
Guillaume Mercier, spokesman for the European Commission, stated that the Commission is closely following the latest developments concerning the N1 news outlet.
Investors are anticipating the release of PriceSmart's second-quarter 2026 earnings report. The preview provides insights into the company's financial performance ahead of the official announcement.
Sarajevo observes its City Day, which also marks 34 years since the beginning of the Bosnian War and the longest siege of a capital city in modern history. The day commemorates the start of the conflict on April 5th and 6th, 1992, when armed groups opened fire on unarmed citizens.
The White House has moved to quash viral claims and rumors circulating about former President Trump's health, with a spokesman insisting that Trump has been "working nonstop."
An article explores the life and works of Latvian composer Pēteris Barisons (1904–1947), known for his fanfare 'Dziesmai šodien liela diena,' and other contributions to music.
Simon Dudley, Reform UK’s housing spokesperson, was sacked after his comments about the Grenfell Tower fire, stating that 'everyone dies in the end,' were condemned by the prime minister, fire victims' families, and described as 'ignorant and callous'.
An article delves into Latvian poetry about Riga, specifically highlighting a 'Pilsētnieku dziesma' (City Dweller's Song) published in 1857 in 'Latviešu Avīzes', predating Aleksandrs Čaks' well-known works.
The Trump administration installed a replica of a Christopher Columbus statue near the White House, years after the original was dumped by protesters in 2020. A spokesman stated the move was about asserting the power to rewrite history.
Amateur football club Sinđelić, from a Serbian-populated area near Vukovar, has complained about being greeted with a song by nationalist singer Thompson during an away game against NK HAŠK Sokol in Stari Jankovci.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis dismissed speculation about snap elections, stating that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis rejects any proposals for early polls and confirms elections will be held in 2027.
José Francisco Garre, the Vox spokesman in Torre Pacheco (Murcia), has left the party after denouncing "mafia-like" behavior from the leadership, claiming he endured "15 brutal days" of intimidation attempts.
Regional music stars Adi Šoše and Senidah have officially released their duet song 'Čista ljubav' (Pure Love), which was first presented to the public during a concert in Belgrade and has already garnered fan appreciation.
AI chatbots are reportedly wrecking users' lives, with individuals like Dennis Biesma losing his wife and 100,000 euros after falling into delusion, believing his sentient AI friend could make him a fortune.
France held a national tribute led by President Emmanuel Macron to bid farewell to former prime minister Lionel Jospin, hailing the influential left-wing statesman credited with modernizing the nation and introducing the 35-hour work week.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Heorhii Tykhyi, stated that Hungary will suffer an economic loss exceeding US$1 billion due to its decision to stop gas supplies to Ukraine.
An opinion piece from The Times profiles a new figure associated with Donald Trump, describing him as someone who enjoys steak, 'alpha males', and himself, with new articles providing further details on this 'salesman for America'.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed 'very good' talks to end combat with Iran, leading to a delay in US strikes and a rise in markets, though Iran denies these discussions, outlines 'red lines' for peace, and continues its strikes, even firing rockets at Israel and mocking Trump.
A spokesman for Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that Qatar is not currently engaged in mediation efforts between the United States and Iran.
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.
Artur Bartkiewicz reviews Karol Nawrocki, a TVN24 journalist, and his work "Potęga niesmaku" (The Power of Bad Taste), drawing a parallel to Zbigniew Herbert's "Potęga smaku" (The Power of Taste) as a bitter reflection on contemporary culture.
Nova pjesma Peđe Jovanovića “Bijeli ruzmarin”, kako javljaju iz njegovog tima, osvaja publiku širom regiona, a sada je otkriveno i kako su nastali njeni emotivni stihovi, kao i zašto je spot snimljen…
Croatian violoncellist Stjepan Hauser's concert in Vilnius was canceled following criticism over a Russian-themed video he posted, which angered Ukrainians and Baltic countries.
Jaime Dri, captured in Uruguay and brought to Argentina, successfully outwitted his captors to become the only person to escape the ESMA death camp and survive.
The Cypriot National Council is scheduled to convene on Monday to review President Nikos Christodoulides’ recent visit to Brussels. Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis stated that the President is expected to brief Council members on the outcomes of his meetings.
Elder statesman and Nigeria’s former Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Chief Arthur Mbanefo, was laid to rest in Onitsha, Anambra State, with glowing tributes and rich cultural displays.
Portugal's GNR (National Republican Guard) has dismantled a major tobacco smuggling network, seizing 635kg of chewing tobacco and 72kg of dried poppy, with the illicit trade estimated to have cost the state 380 million euros in taxes.
Fray Valentí Serra de Manresa has released a new book featuring vegetarian recipes traditionally prepared in convents, particularly suitable for the Lenten season.
Seinen eigenen Weltrekord bricht er diesmal nicht, die Goldmedaille bei der Hallen-WM gewinnt Stabhochspringer Armand Duplantis trotzdem. Derweil knackt Simon Ehammer eine alte Bestmarke im Mehrkampf.
Argentina's President Javier Milei and Spain's Vox leader Santiago Abascal attended the CPAC Hungary conference, where both praised Viktor Orbán's statesmanship and expressed admiration for Hungary's visionary minds and history.
Prominent statesman Jim Nwobodo is slated to chair the 15th Chief Emeka Anyaoku Distinguished Lecture Series on Good Governance, scheduled to take place in Owerri on April 9, 2026.
The Israeli military said it had killed the spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, and Iran warned that it could target American and Israeli military personnel.
Iran's top military spokesman warned that no place, including parks or tourist destinations, would be safe for the country's enemies anywhere in the world as the war continues.
Broadway held strong last week as a bevy of spring arrivals caught ticket-buyers’ attention, with Becky Shaw, Cats: The Jellicle Ball, Death of a Salesman and Titaníque opening to strong reviews and…
Israel and Lebanon began their first direct talks in Washington D.C. since 1993, hosted by the United States. These discussions aim to address long-standing issues between the two nations.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has expressed support for the tokenization of Europe's capital markets, emphasizing the need for strict guardrails, and now backs ESMA-led crypto supervision and tighter MiCA enforcement.
A controversy has erupted in the Czech Republic after the Ministry of Defense allegedly prevented the broadcast of an interview with President Petr Pavel, leading his spokesman to accuse them of censorship.
China's foreign ministry spokesman stated that Islamabad's US-Iran talks are a step towards de-escalation and expressed hope that a ceasefire holds, urging all parties to remain calm and exercise restraint.
Bonterra has announced its comprehensive exploration plans for 2026 at its wholly-owned Desmaraisville South Project, outlining future activities for the site.
The Angolan government has issued an eviction order to the African League, a historic organization dedicated to preserving Angolan nationalism, surprising its leadership who were recently honored by the government.
An interview with Aīda and Aurēlija Rancānes delves into the contemporary life of Latvian folk songs, highlighting magical moments and rare sights like a woman raking hay in Latgale. The discussion explores how these traditional songs continue to thrive today.
The Turkish defence ministry spokesman called for 'common sense to prevail' after rocks were thrown at Turkish Cypriots on the anniversary of Eoka's creation, following warnings from a former Turkish defence minister.
The Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, stated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's recent ambassadorial postings represent a bold step towards strengthening Nigeria's influence on the global stage.
Broadway's busy season saw strong audience numbers for recent arrivals like 'Dog Day Afternoon' and 'The Rocky Horror Show', with many shows selling out or nearly so, as 'Joe Turner’s Come And Gone' began previews.
The article details the creation of the famous war song 'Sarajevo će biti, sve drugo će proći,' written by Balašević and completed by Fazla, which became an anthem of defiance during the siege of Sarajevo.
After five years of litigation, the Spanish Supreme Court has ratified the dismantling of three ski slopes at the Navacerrada ski station, upholding the rehabilitation of the Montes de Valsaín area.
The eighth episode of "As Histórias da Bíblia" delves into the New Testament, discussing why there are four Gospels and how a carpenter from Nazareth changed history.
Renowned real estate entrepreneur Saheed Audullahi Mosadoluwa has paid tribute to elder statesman Mogaji Wole Arisekola, praising his enduring legacy of leadership.
The legendary Yugoslavian rock band Ekatarina Velika (EKV) is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their third studio album, 'S’ vetrom uz lice,' which was released on April 1, 1986, and became a landmark in Yugoslavian rock history.
The APC has backed the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) decision to derecognize the David Mark-led leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), stating it is "justified and consistent with electoral policy and democratic practice" and 'utterly self-inflicted' by the ADC.
NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years, has successfully launched with four astronauts now racing towards the Moon, though they have encountered a significant issue with the Orion capsule's space toilet, a problem also reported by Lithuanian media as a 'big issue' in the capsule.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has demanded the sacking of Reform's housing spokesman, Simon Dudley, following his 'sickeningly insensitive' comments regarding the Grenfell Tower fire, where he reportedly stated 'everyone dies' and that building safety regulations had gone 'too far'.
The Pakistani government has reopened the key Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan, with a spokesman indicating that other activities will be gradually restored if conditions remain favorable.
A nurses' strike in Punjab is gaining momentum with support from employees' and farmers' unions, despite a warning issued under the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA).
An opinion piece criticizes the government, suggesting that to truly appear moderate and statesmanlike, more is needed than just curated international press photos and engaging TikTok videos.
Ajuri Ngelale, a former envoy and spokesman, shares personal reflections and gratitude for 'PBAT' on his 74th birthday, highlighting the knowledge and attention received during their time together.
Latvian actor Jānis Paukštello shared his experiences and affection for the musical show 'Latvijas Sirdsdziesma' in an interview, highlighting his frequent appearances on its stage.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on the country's entrepreneurs for greater financial engagement to address the state's budget deficit and weak economic growth, with his spokesman denying claims of forced donations, stating contributions are voluntary.
Musician Zvīņas invites audiences to the concert performance "Ačgārnis" (Upside Down) in the industrial Vagonu iela quarter, an event designed for experimental art forms.
As Europe anticipates the next Eurovision Song Contest, Finland's entry, a blend of classical and rock music, is already emerging as a strong and deserving favorite for victory.
Truist has lowered its price target for CubeSmart (CUBE) and updated its Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) outlook following the company's fourth-quarter performance.
Nigerian President Tinubu issued a statement describing the late diplomat Mbanefo as an 'accounting icon, administrator and one of Nigeria’s finest elder statesmen,' highlighting his life of integrity, hard work, and patriotism.
Nakon što je produkcijska kuća Yem danas objavila album kao odgovor na sve glasine koje su ih obilazile posljednjih tjedana, jedna pjesma nije mogla ostati nezamijećena.
Governors Aiyedatiwa and Makinde, among other top dignitaries and monarchs, gathered in Lagos for the presentation of elder statesman Olu Falae’s autobiography, ‘The Triumph of Grace.’
Brigadier General Ebrahim Zolfaghari, Iran's military spokesman and spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, has become a social media sensation by mocking Trump, a strategy the regime uses to project a 'cool' image amidst the ongoing conflict.
The New Statesman magazine's 'Letter of the Week' section invites readers to submit their thoughts on various topics, including historical and philosophical concepts like the Age of Enlightenment.
A profile piece describes Donald Trump's new "salesman for America" as someone who loves steak, identifies with "alpha males," and exhibits self-admiration.
A profile piece delves into the personality and preferences of Donald Trump's newly appointed 'salesman for America,' highlighting his love for steak and self-proclaimed 'alpha male' traits.
The Broadway box office is reporting strong starts for shows like 'Cats' and 'Fear Of 13,' while 'Just In Time' hit $1.9 million, breaking its all-time box office record as Jonathan Groff prepares to depart.
The Cypriot government has initiated a process to seek legal advice regarding the treaty that established the United Kingdom's two sovereign bases on the island, as confirmed by the deputy government spokesman.
Iran has threatened to expand its retaliatory actions to include recreational and tourist facilities globally, according to a statement by Iranian armed forces spokesman General Abolfazl Shekarchi on state television.
The UK Prime Minister's official spokesman stated that the Strait of Hormuz specifically needs to be reopened, as concerns rise over how its potential closure could affect global finances.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a delay in military attacks on Iranian power plants, citing 'very intense negotiations' and claiming a 'regime change' in Iran, with a potential deal in five days. This comes amidst an exchange of threats between Trump and Tehran, as Iranian media and officials strongly deny any ongoing talks with the United States, asserting that Trump backed down after Iranian warnings.
Austrian Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer has opened discussions on a new austerity package, emphasizing that any measures should avoid disproportionately affecting those who contribute significantly to the economy. The debate focuses on ensuring a fair distribution of economic burdens.
Jamie Shea, former NATO spokesman, stated that KFOR forces should remain in Kosovo until the country's full membership in NATO, citing concerns over 'noises' from Serbia.
To što je Hajduk odigrao protiv Vukovara u Gradskom vrtu bilo je kao pjesma. Tih šest golova, koliko su Bijeli zabili Vukovaru, ujedno je i najviše ove sezone.
For the first time, Serbia is sending a metal band, Lavina, to Eurovision. The winners of 'Pesma za Evroviziju' aim to showcase the country's diverse and alternative music scene in Vienna.
A Silicon Valley salesman has been accused of orchestrating a scheme to help China acquire Nvidia's top AI chips, circumventing export laws and raising concerns about technology transfer.
A Kremlin spokesman indicated that the Russian government is exploring options to assist Cuba with its difficult oil situation, potentially involving a Russian tanker challenging a U.S. blockade.
Israel has launched a new wave of attacks on Iran, including fresh strikes on Tehran, as the US-Israel vs Iran conflict intensifies, impacting Gulf nations and global energy markets, with Netanyahu claiming victory.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the martyrdom of its spokesman, attributing his death to alleged terrorist US-Israeli strikes, escalating tensions in the region.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaell Baghaei stated that Australia is 'on the wrong side' and criticized a 'sham' photo with Iranian footballers, alleging Australia 'forced' them to seek asylum.
Renowned basketball coach Duško Vujošević has been laid to rest in Belgrade following a touching commemoration ceremony. Tributes highlighted his legacy, often referencing the song "Pamtim samo lijepe dane."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia's internet restrictions would be removed once the 'necessity' for them disappears. The statement suggests a conditional approach to the ongoing limitations on online access.
After weeks of destruction and distress, there is no military solution to the current conflict in the Middle East, UN secretary-general spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.
Der US-Präsident wettert gegen Leo XIV. und inszeniert sich mit einem KI-Bild als Christus-gleicher Erlöser. Der Tabubruch passt zur religiösen Rechtfertigung des Irankriegs.
A therapist explains how singing can improve voice control and quality of life, helping individuals with various issues like tremors, breathing difficulties, or speech problems.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, top security official Ali Larijani, Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib, and security advisor Ali Shamkhani were all assassinated in the last 45 days.
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis has demanded an investigation into the collapse of a block of flats in the Limassol suburb of Yermasoyia, which resulted in two fatalities.
O fim da era Orbán? As eleições húngaras testam a resiliência democrática da Europa e procuram responder se o voto popular ainda consegue desmantelar um Estado capturado pelo autoritarismo.
Japan's government spokesman stated that the relocation of the U.S. Futenma base from a congested area in Okinawa Prefecture is "the only viable solution," taking the delay seriously.
Critics praise the performances of Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf in Joe Mantello's Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's classic play, 'Death of a Salesman'.
An article explores the profound meaning of music during the war and the Siege of Sarajevo, reflecting on its role in wartime and its relevance for personal growth and escapism today.
The Spanish Civil Guard has dismantled the 'Clan de los Lyons', described as one of Scotland's most violent criminal organizations, resulting in 14 arrests across Spain, Scotland, Indonesia, and the UAE.
Acclaimed actor Nathan Lane shares insights into his experiences as a gay man coming out in the 1990s and reflects on his extensive career on Broadway, including his current role in 'Death of a Salesman'.
An opinion piece discusses the concept of judicial statesmanship and the exercise of constitutional power in a time of expanded judicial jurisdiction, emphasizing the importance of wisdom for democracy.
The exciting Romani band KAL from Belgrade is scheduled to perform new material at Sokoj klub on April 18, marking a significant step in their new phase.
The Supreme Court in Spain has begun the trial against former Socialist minister José Luis Ábalos, focusing on alleged corruption and favors, while the PSOE attempts to redirect attention to the PP's 'Kitchen plot' and seeks to annul the trial to implicate Cospedal.
Tomi Mikula, a former car salesman, has built a successful business model, reportedly earning $200,000 a month by negotiating car prices on behalf of buyers.
Frankfurt-based comedy artist Parshad Esmaeili is rapidly building her career, using humor to process a difficult childhood and highlight political grievances, and now has her own television show.
Lawyers said the judge's order is "threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the President and his family, and the President's staff."
The Portuguese Food and Economic Safety Authority (ASAE) concluded a national operation against clandestine slaughter, dismantling several illegal slaughterhouses during the Easter period. The operation targeted facilities producing meat without sanitary inspection or veterinary control, posing a risk of disease transmission to humans.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Army's top uniformed officer, Gen. Randy George, to step down and take immediate retirement, amidst ongoing clashes between the Pentagon chief and senior military leadership, with reports also coming from French media and the Independent.
A heated confrontation erupted on Thursday between Makarios Drousiotis and Edek spokesman Georgios Georgiou, as tensions escalated over claims of a clandestine cabal involving political and judicial…
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA, EIOPA) have collectively issued a warning about increasing risks stemming from geopolitical tensions and the private finance sector.
Cypriot authorities are cautiously optimistic about improving tourist arrivals despite recent disruptions linked to the Middle East crisis, with the government spokesman confirming close monitoring of the sector.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu was lauded by various officials and his wife, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, for his resilience and leadership on his 74th birthday, while an ADC spokesman urged him to take governance more seriously, reflecting on a presidency whose impact has been largely negative.
A Reform UK home affairs spokesman condemned a candidate's Nazi salute as 'abhorrent' but defended the party's vetting process, stating action has been taken after a series of incidents.
Iran is reportedly weighing the possibility of withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, with a spokesman for parliament’s national security commission stating it is pointless for Iran to remain part of the treaty.
The spokesman for the Polish President clarified that President Karol Nawrocki treats every journalist with respect and denied claims that the president traveled to Hungary to support Viktor Orbán's election campaign.
The Deputy Governor of Kano State has resigned, weeks after the State House of Assembly served him an impeachment notice, with the Kwankwasiyya movement announcing his departure.
A court in Gaia, Portugal, has ruled against an injunction filed by MUBi - Association for Urban Mobility by Bicycle, which sought to stop the municipal council from dismantling a dedicated bike path. The dismantling began in November.
Victoria Post and her mother made a surprising discovery in a second-hand store when they found a dress identical to those worn by bridesmaids at her mother's wedding in 1989. The unexpected find connected them to a piece of their family's past.
EU officials accuse Russia of providing intelligence and drones to Iran for attacks on US targets, while Russia vehemently denies these allegations, specifically dismissing reports of delivering drones as 'media lies'.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has called on traditional rulers across the country to emulate the leadership qualities of elder statesman Oba Olu Falae, particularly in promoting unity, peace, and national cohesion.
A human trafficking network operating in the English Channel has been dismantled, leading to 21 arrests, including four Syrian organizers. Contraband kits valued over €10,000 reportedly included inner tubes instead of life jackets.
A profile of President Trump's newly appointed 'salesman for America' describes him as someone who enjoys steak, admires 'alpha males,' and possesses a strong sense of self-confidence.
Cyprus's deputy government spokesman stated that the preservation of historical memory and the pursuit of freedom and reunification remain central to the nation's mission, speaking during national anniversary commemorations.
Mohamed Esmail Ovjfard, an Iranian national, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the brutal murder of his ex-wife, whom he ambushed at Brnik Airport in November 2024.
An Iranian military spokesman reiterated Tehran's 'full control' over the Persian Gulf, Oman’s territorial waters, and the Strait of Hormuz, warning it would maintain control by 'any means' necessary and stating that countries outside the region have no right to interfere.
Taiwanese police have dismantled a large money laundering group operating through casinos, arresting 20 individuals including two alleged ringleaders. The group reportedly recruited people to acquire casino chips with credit cards, which were then converted into cash.
The song 'Kalinka,' composed by Ivan Larionov in 1860, has become a global symbol of Russia due to its catchy melody and lyrics, and has reportedly led to the cancellation of Hauser's performances.
The 26-year-old song "1001 noć" by the group Colonia, originally released in 2000, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity and is currently among the top five most listened-to songs in Croatia.
Doctor clowns in Latvia have started a new pilot project aimed at bringing joy to seniors, addressing issues of loneliness, anxiety, and lack of human contact. This initiative seeks to provide emotional support to elderly individuals facing challenges similar to illness.
Montenegro's Employment Agency responded to claims by former Tuzi Municipality spokesman Kristijan Dukaj, stating that his allegations of threats from an employee were an attempt to misuse an incident that did not occur at the workplace.
Cyprus government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis called for unity and vigilance at an Eoka memorial, emphasizing that current circumstances leave no room for complacency and require a clear national direction.
Rekli su da neće, ali onda su me otpustili nakon prvog poraza - glancao je ugled Fabio Cannavaro u božićnom intervjuu za Guardian, dok je evocirao uspomene na veljaču prošle godine u Maksimirskoj…
The Serbian metal band Lavina, winners of 'Pesma za Evroviziju', will be the first metal band to represent Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest, aiming to showcase the country's alternative music scene.
A Silicon Valley salesman has been accused of orchestrating a scheme to help China acquire Nvidia's top AI chips, circumventing export laws and raising concerns about technology transfer.
US-Israeli airstrikes after almost three weeks of war have killed Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei and a whole echelon of the political and military elite in the Islamic republic.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a media briefing that envoys are an important bridge for fostering friendly and cooperative relations between nations