The United States and Iran have announced a peace deal to end their ongoing conflict, leading to cautious welcomes and concerns from various international actors. Israeli leaders, in particular, expressed worry that the agreement would strengthen the Iranian regime.
Political campaigns are increasingly utilizing internet influencers and viral moments to reach new voters, but this flashy strategy has yielded inconsistent results in key races this year.
Virgil van Dijk expressed his dislike for blanket hydration breaks and commercials during World Cup games, suggesting they should be implemented on a game-by-game basis.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Transport announced that a two-month 50% discount on train tickets by state carrier LTG Link cost the state budget 3.45 million euros. This information was provided by Lukas Paškevičius, advisor to the Minister of Transport.
Experts are cautioning the public that drowning is often a deceptively quiet event, differing significantly from dramatic portrayals on television, with individuals in distress typically bobbing vertically or staring blankly rather than waving for help.
A recent barometer poll in Slovenia indicates that SDS and Svoboda parties are tied, both experiencing a decrease in support compared to May. The Social Democrats (SD) and undecided voters saw the largest increase, while Resnica would likely not enter parliament.
A Croatian official warned that Europe's leaders currently prioritize power over peace and cooperation, urging Croatia to remain vigilant and protect its interests amidst a climate of perceived coercion.
Gazetari i News24 Osman Stafa ka shpërthyer në protestën e 15 që po mbahet para Kryeministrisë, për gjendjen në shëndetësi, arsim, dhe për situatën ku sipas tij politikanët e kanë katandisur vendin.
Swiss voters have decisively rejected a right-wing proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million people. Early trends and final results showed a clear majority against the initiative, which aimed to limit immigration and control population growth.
A review praises 'The Rivals' for demonstrating that quality television doesn't always need to be dark and tense, highlighting its lighthearted, funny, and sexually charged nature, excellent acting, and visual appeal.
A 33-year-old motorcyclist died and a 21-year-old passenger was seriously injured in a severe traffic accident near Vjesnik in Zagreb. Police announced an update, stating the deceased driver should not have had an A category license.
The Sunday Antique Fair in Zagreb's British Square attracted many visitors, with one notable item for sale being a poster from a historic football match between Croatia and the USA.
Residents of Lesnovo protested to highlight concerns after a child's bicycle was run over, with the child's father commenting on the protest's objective.
Aircraft Industries, formerly known as LET Kunovice, celebrated its 90th anniversary with an open day, allowing thousands of visitors to view assembly halls and original aircraft.
A retired Nigerian Major General, who was abducted, has died in terrorist captivity, while his wife was released. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in Nigeria, with political figures also commenting on the state of the nation.
Tomi Meglič and Grega Skočir shared their thoughts on personal growth, stating that men often need more time to mature. Their discussion focused on the process of becoming more serious over time.
Chris Appleton, the renowned hairstylist for celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian, shares insights into his work, stating he doesn't view clients as celebrities to achieve the best results.
A major traffic accident occurred in Zagreb at the intersection of Savska Street and Slavonska Avenue, near the Vjesnik skyscraper, involving a car and a motorcycle, resulting in multiple injuries.
Editor Regis Kimble revealed that while the Xenomorph's reveal was not a priority in 'Alien: Earth,' one particularly gory attack scene in episode two was deemed too intense and subsequently toned down for FX.
Parents often worry when a child suddenly develops tics like frequent blinking, head twitching, or unusual sounds. This article explores whether these are temporary phases or warning signs, noting that tics are common in childhood but often misunderstood.
The demolition of the Vjesnik building has resumed, with the highest floors expected to be removed this weekend, paving the way for Slavonska Avenue to potentially open on Monday, according to the Minister of Physical Planning.
David Beckham was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating his illustrious career. The ceremony, attended by his wife Victoria Beckham, also saw her behavior draw criticism from fans.
Aaron Sorkin has shed light on the casting process for 'The Social Reckoning,' confirming that Jesse Eisenberg declined to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg, stating Eisenberg 'did not want to be conflated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore' due to his 'problems with the guy'.
Kresna Noč, a forgotten Slovenian midsummer festival, is being highlighted as a tradition that encourages socializing and good food. The event calls for a revival of this cultural celebration.
The articles trace the political evolution of Janša, detailing his journey from a left-wing dissident to a leader of the pro-fascist right. They analyze the factors and events that led to this significant shift in his political alignment.
A US judge has rejected a lawsuit seeking to block a UFC cage fight scheduled to take place at the White House. This decision allows the event to proceed despite various legal and public objections.
A replacement part for the excavator demolishing the Vjesnik building has arrived from the Netherlands, with the Minister of Construction stating that Slavonska Avenue could reopen as early as Monday.
Elon Musk has become the world's first paper trillionaire following SpaceX's record-breaking initial public offering (IPO) on Wall Street. The IPO saw overwhelming interest in SpaceX shares, leading to a significant surge in the company's valuation.
This article suggests that adding more "animalistic" qualities to sex doesn't necessarily involve outward changes, but rather an internal shift towards presence and liberation, which can be practiced.
Actress Emmanuelle Seigner has stated that she does not have good memories of working with the late director Jean-Luc Godard. Her comments shed light on her past experiences with the acclaimed filmmaker.
The head of the law firm representing Ukrainian citizens and Oschadbank in the 'golden convoy' case has stated that Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok's role has become controversial.
Zagreb police have uncovered a new case of human trafficking, arresting a couple in Dubrava for allegedly abusing a sick man. The abuse reportedly culminated on June 5.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to feature 104 matches, is projected to be the most polluting in history, with an estimated 3.7 million tons of carbon emissions. This environmental concern emerges amidst other news related to the tournament, including legal disputes over flag bans and visa issues for officials.
New regulations regarding children's health certificates in Lithuania, particularly for dental health, are set to cause longer queues and increased costs for parents. From November, certificates for children with tooth decay will only be valid for six months.
Nordclinic, a leading private surgery clinic in the Baltic States, is advancing face lift operations not only for a younger appearance but also to restore function, with a focus on natural-looking results.
The article questions why corruption issues were discussed publicly by 'Resnica o korupciji' (Truth about Corruption) instead of being reported to the police, likening corruption to a bug that sometimes requires dismantling an entire house.
Jason Momoa stated he has no interest in a Lobo movie unless it receives an R-rating. He expressed his desire for the film to be true to the character's mature nature.
Millie Bobby Brown has publicly defended her husband, Jake Bongiovi, after he faced criticism for not carrying her bags. She addressed claims that Bongiovi does not help her with her belongings.
Representative Ilhan Omar has criticized Jerry Seinfeld for his 'disturbing' remarks regarding Palestine. Seinfeld reportedly told an influencer that Palestine 'doesn't exist' after a Knicks game.
A 2019 HBO dystopian thriller is being lauded for its exceptional and complete narrative, with some suggesting it is so perfect it doesn't require a second season.
Zagreb's green oasis is set to become an all-day open-air dance floor with good music, food, and art for the 'Piknik in the Park' event, offering a hidden escape from the city rhythm.
Serbian Minister of Culture Nikola Selaković and Kula Municipality President Vesna Tomić signed an agreement allocating six million dinars through the 'Cities in Focus' competition for the adaptation of spaces in Kula.
Lithuanian municipalities are being questioned for seemingly preferring 'slavery' over formal employment relationships for public work, often referred to as 'working off' social assistance.
The Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), along with the Croatian Peasant Party Stjepan Radić and the Authentic Croatian Peasant Party (AHSS), have signed a unification agreement in Trebarjevo Desno, initiating a process to gather political parties sharing their heritage.
Nigeria's DSS and Army successfully thwarted a major ESN attempt to abduct WAEC students across Enugu, Anambra, and Imo states, leading to the recovery of weapons and arrests of suspects.
Nadav Avital of Thales stated that artificial intelligence does not change the fundamental rules of cybersecurity but rather accelerates the ongoing battle against evolving cyber threats.
A Dutch review discusses Baauer, known for 'Harlem Shake,' and his new album intended to be 'happy music,' noting that it doesn't deliver unadulterated joy throughout.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) has appealed to drivers to adjust their driving to road conditions due to the announced deterioration of weather conditions.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the organization against visa issues in the U.S. ahead of the World Cup, while Iranian-Americans called for Iran's expulsion from the tournament. Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, are underway, with discussions around its economic impact and fan experience.
Former US President Trump has threatened Iran with 'very hard' attacks, including renewed bombing, citing stalled peace negotiations and Iran 'playing' the US. He also dismissed concerns about inflation in the US, stating he 'loves' it.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) replaced employee desk phones with calling software, prompting concerns from the union that the new system does not correctly handle 9-1-1 emergency calls.
Excitement is growing for the FIFA World Cup 2026, with numerous articles offering early predictions, tactical analyses, and previews of teams, players, and potential outcomes. Discussions also cover the new format, venues, and fan experience, including the potential for early morning viewing for some international fans.
Donald Trump publicly lauded Citigroup for an M&A ranking that the bank does not actually hold. The former president's remarks highlighted a factual inaccuracy regarding the financial institution's performance.
The article explores why disaster risk in the Philippines is not solely determined by exposure to natural hazards like tropical cyclones and the southwest monsoon. It suggests other factors contribute to a community's vulnerability.
Sacroexpo 2026, a three-day event from June 15-17, 2026, will transform Targi Kielce into a hub for faith, art, and modern inspirations, featuring exhibits from Italian silver to Omani incense, Uzbek craftsmanship, contemporary art, and discussions on business ethics.
Maxima, a Lithuanian supermarket chain, is reportedly offering lower everyday prices for popular identical products compared to other major retail chains, making them a more appealing choice for consumers.
The National Library “Radosav Ljumović” is organizing an award for the best poetry book from Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which includes a cash prize and a charter.
A Somali referee, Omar Artan, was denied entry to the US for the World Cup due to suspected terror ties, sparking criticism from figures like Ian Wright. Artan has since returned home to a hero's welcome, expressing hope to officiate in the next tournament.
Cockroaches are widespread household pests that can appear even in clean homes. They are attracted to food scraps, moisture, and warm spaces, with their presence often indicating favorable conditions for their hiding and breeding.
Czech politicians are debating the strategic importance of the UN versus NATO, with commentators suggesting that a move towards the UN is a tactic by some to disrupt existing political agreements. This discussion highlights internal political maneuvering regarding international alliances.
The United States conducted strikes against Iran in retaliation for the downing of an American Apache helicopter, with Iran claiming to have attacked a US base in Bahrain and vowing a heavier response. US officials stated that negotiations with Tehran remain unimpeded despite the escalating military actions.
Influencer Clavicular, also known as Braden Peters, ignited controversy by asserting that physical appearance is the most crucial factor in relationships due to its impact on future children's genetics, drawing criticism and attention to his rhinoplasty history.
Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday with a UFC event at the White House, drawing both celebrity guests and criticism. This celebration coincided with the announcement of a peace deal between the US and Iran, which included the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Sweden secured a commanding 5-1 victory over Tunisia in their World Cup opening match, taking control of their group. Swedish player Yasin Ayari notably refused to celebrate his goals out of respect for his father's native country, Tunisia.
Swiss voters have rejected a right-wing initiative aimed at capping the country's population at 10 million, with approximately 55% voting against the proposal. The initiative, driven by concerns over immigration and its impact on infrastructure, failed to gain majority support.
The small Iranian diaspora in Tijuana, Mexico, despite their diverse views, finds common ground and unity in their support for Iran's national football team, Team Melli.
Residents of a street in Vrbas have been living in fear for years, reporting that reckless drivers consistently speed through their street, endangering their safety despite existing limitations.
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian oil facilities and a chemical plant, with President Zelenskyy stating that the war is returning to Russia. These strikes, some deep within Russian territory, have led to fuel shortages and increased discontent among the Russian population.
The United States and Iran are reportedly close to signing a deal that would address Iran's nuclear program, sanctions, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iranian hardliners are protesting the emerging agreement, warning against a loss of influence over the vital waterway.
Various news outlets report on preparations for the upcoming World Cup, including team squad announcements, player tributes, and individual player aspirations. Discussions also cover potential upsets and the impact of the tournament on different nations.
An interview with leaders of the Hungarian Electrographics Society (MET) explores the evolving boundary between human and machine, and classical and digital art. The discussion features Ágnes Haász, Fruzsina Spitzer, and Dénes Ruzsa, focusing on how technology redefines artistic creation.
Ewa Farna captivated audiences with her performance at the Eden Arena, showcasing a significant artistic evolution. Critics suggest her show has the potential for international acclaim, highlighting her growth as an artist.
Natalia Mirzoyan's 'Winter in March', a film about a family fleeing Russia, won the short film award at Animafest, while the Canadian-Quebecois film 'Death Doesn't Pay for Everything' won the feature film award.
Donald Trump marked his 80th birthday with a large celebration at the White House, featuring a UFC fight night and a military flyover. The event drew significant media attention, with some outlets highlighting the spectacle and cost of the festivities.
Kenyan courts maintain that plea bargains do not guarantee a shorter sentence in murder cases, emphasizing that negotiated outcomes cannot diminish the seriousness of a crime.
In China, a burgeoning industry allows young women to pay for scripted romance and manufactured intimacy through role-playing. This trend is fueling discussions about the blurring boundaries between fantasy and reality in relationships.
Na posledním autoportrétu Davida Hockneyho, který byl vystaven za jeho života, v rámci jeho umělecké retrospektivy v Paříži v roce 2025, drží Hockney mezi prsty dvě věci, které ho charakterizovaly.
An article discusses Brazilian poets from 1525-2025, focusing on finding a true path out of tradition, mentioning Bento Teixeira Pinto as the first Baroque poet in Brazil.
Dr. Arthur Kennedy has strongly criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for its failure to complete the Afari Hospital project, demanding an apology from the party. He further stated that an unrepentant NPP does not deserve to return to power.
Giacomo Rossini's 'The Barber of Seville' will be performed for the first time at the new HNK2 stage in Trešnjevka, Zagreb, marking a historic moment for the city's opera scene.
The Dutch far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) has paid damages to a court artist after an MP used and manipulated her drawing with AI to make jailed Syrian brothers appear more menacing.
Iran proglasio pobjedu Objavljeni detalji sporazuma Oboreni iranski dronovi Američka vojska kaže da je oborila iranske dronove u Hormuškom tjesnacu Američka vojska je kasno u petak rekla da je…
Jeff Bezos' new AI startup, Prometheus, has raised $12 billion in funding, valuing the company at $41 billion, with Bezos clarifying it has no corporate ties to Amazon or Blue Origin.
European Union officials have confirmed reports that China trained Russian soldiers who were subsequently deployed to fight in Ukraine. This revelation comes amidst ongoing conflict and international scrutiny.
Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah has praised the DSS, Army, and Police for successfully seizing a large cache of Eastern Security Network (ESN) arms, thwarting planned attacks in the South-East region.
Reports indicate the US and Iran are nearing a peace deal, possibly to be signed in Geneva, with Pakistan mediating and Hezbollah confident Lebanon will be included. However, Iran insists on its right to nuclear enrichment, and Trump has denied the authenticity of leaked deal terms.
Recent studies are investigating various environmental and health risks, including whether cats are linked to a higher risk of schizophrenia in humans and how disturbed habitats may harbor more mosquito viruses. Another study examines the source-dependent link between nitrate and dementia risk.
Trans rapper and poet Kae Tempest has released their second novel, 'Una vida buscando,' delving into themes of youth, trans identity, precarity, and family narratives, stating that gender transition doesn't solve everything but alleviates some pain.
Entrepreneur Isabella Löwengrip states she 'doesn't care about this damn politics,' referring to party politics, and is now exploring other ways to effect change, emphasizing she is a 'normal person' without public office.
Agron Shehaj, leader of the Albanian opposition party Mundësia, has called for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation, stating that if he doesn't flee, he will go to prison, following a SPAK operation against an alleged organized crime group involved in money laundering through construction projects.
Almost two months after the death of 35-year-old Mirza Čengić from Sarajevo, his family continues to seek answers to questions they say no one is willing to provide.
Peter Hummelgaard, Denmark's Finance Minister, shares his perspective on the many possibilities for succeeding Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, noting that he doesn't even count himself among them.
Actor Tamás Lengyel, known for parodying government briefings and Fidesz politicians, appears in a similar role in Kocsis Paulina's music video for her song 'Vége van, kicsi'.
Nostalgic archival footage of television host Rolandas Mackevičius from his youth has gained popularity on social media, drawing attention to a mark on his neck.
A Slovenian article discusses the pervasive nature of corruption and questions why it is often discussed publicly rather than reported to the police, suggesting a need for systemic change.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has increased interest rates, with officials indicating further hikes are possible as soon as July, in an effort to combat spreading inflation. This decision has led to concerns about economic slowdown in Brussels and divided opinions among member states, while also impacting mortgage rates and public debt.
Journalist Kaitlan Collins stated that former President Trump's MAGA base may not realize his underlying desire for validation from mainstream media outlets.
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, commander of the Artemis 3 mission, visited Slovenia for the first time, exploring areas along the Savinja River where his family originates.
According to 'Chip War' author Chris Miller, China has been underspending on AI for the past four years, indicating a lack of belief in its importance from Beijing.
The Lithuanian Parliament has approved a proposal to create more favorable conditions for military equipment acquisitions, focusing on industrial cooperation that generates long-term value for national defense and security.
Tomas Godliauskas, head of the 'Universal Defense' association and former Deputy Minister of National Defense, states that Lithuania currently lacks clear institutional leadership on the universal defense concept.
Nigerian troops have uncovered a hidden cache of arms and ammunition belonging to suspected IPOB/ESN members in Enugu, arresting several suspects. The operation led to the discovery of a suspected safe house used by the group.
The Karnataka High Court has called for the implementation of a comprehensive policy to regulate homestays in the state. The court noted that existing laws do not adequately cover all aspects of homestay operations.
A Lithuanian article discusses a breathing exercise that can temporarily "reset" the nervous system when experiencing sudden tension, noting that while deep breathing is a natural response, it doesn't always help and can sometimes intensify stress.
The Lithuanian government has approved proposals to reduce the bureaucratic burden on developers of solar and wind power projects. If approved by the Seimas, these changes are expected to cut business costs by approximately 16 million euros.
Bill Gates testified before Congress, stating that his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein were a 'grave error in judgment' and alleging that Epstein attempted to extort him over an extramarital affair. Gates maintained he never reciprocated Epstein's desire for a personal relationship.
Actor Colin Farrell shared an update on the filming of 'The Batman Part II', stating he doesn't have much to do on it yet and praising Matt Reeves' script for the sequel.
The BBC has canceled the planned Doctor Who Christmas special, and showrunner Russell T. Davies along with production company Bad Wolf are exiting the series. The decision comes as the BBC reportedly plans to put the show up for competitive tender.
A Norwegian appeals court has denied Marius Borg Høiby, son of Princess Mette-Marit, release from pre-trial detention to visit his seriously ill mother. The court cited a significant risk of him repeating alleged crimes if released.
USKOK raided the home of Viktor Šimunić in the early morning, seizing devices and investigating suspicions related to the Tourist Board and Advent events. Šimunić claims the raid is politically motivated due to his exposure of alliances and a fight for democracy.
Belgrade authorities remain silent regarding the impending demolition of the 'Senjak' property, citing the protection of pre-investigative proceedings. This lack of transparency is compounded by skepticism regarding the prosecution's handling of Veselin Milić in the Senjak murder case, with the public prosecutor's office dismissing charges against him for aiding the perpetrator.
The Taoiseach has announced that the Kennealy Report did not find any evidence of a cover-up, conspiracy, or collusion, addressing public concerns regarding its findings.
The Svoboda, SD, Levica, and Vesna parties in Slovenia are proposing to initiate a constitutional amendment process to conduct parliamentary elections in 18 electoral units, each electing five MPs, and to introduce relative preferential voting, aiming for more direct representation.
Croatia's anti-corruption office (USKOK) has responded to accusations from Oroslavje Mayor Viktor Šimunić, who claimed a house search was political pressure due to his questioning of public money spending in sports federations, with USKOK denying the allegations.
Ukrainian drones reportedly struck a historic museum in Russian-annexed Crimea, prompting Russian officials to reduce nighttime train services for safety. Russia has threatened retaliation for the attack.
A restaurant chef explains the reasons why restaurant steaks often taste superior to homemade ones and offers tips for home cooks to achieve similar results.
The Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister stated to Delo that cooperation, even with Janša, will be close, and highlighted Ukraine's role as key to a more autonomous Europe. These remarks underscore Ukraine's strategic importance and diplomatic efforts.
A specialist offers advice on common mistakes to avoid for a more bountiful harvest of tomatoes and cucumbers. Factors like weak seedlings, small pots, poor ventilation, and improper watering can significantly impact yield, especially after a cooler spring.
British actress Tracy Shaw, known for her role in Coronation Street, has been hospitalized due to severe side effects from chemotherapy, sharing her emotional struggle.
Anita Orbán stated that Ukraine's EU accession process will be automatically suspended if it fails to comply with the minority rights agreement. This condition emphasizes the importance of adhering to human rights standards for EU membership.
A new study has revealed that people worldwide unconsciously tend to turn left more often. The reason behind this peculiar inclination is still a mystery to researchers.
A new analysis of 73 studies suggests that unhealthy eating habits in early childhood can negatively impact cognitive abilities and intelligence in teenagers years later.
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson was detained by police at Heathrow Airport under terrorism legislation upon his return from a trip to Russia. Authorities reportedly seized his phone during the brief detention.
A shark behaviour expert stated that former Prime Minister Tony Abbott 'doesn’t understand the science' after he advocated for shark culling following a recent attack. Another expert suggested drone technology could have prevented the incident.
Three people died and one remains missing after a collision between two boats, a passenger vessel and a sailboat, off the Croatian coast near Split. Croatian Prime Minister Plenković expressed condolences to the families of the victims, who were identified as Czech citizens.
Jim Cramer shared his opinions on two companies, stating that Microsoft does not need $100 billion and returning to Diamondback Energy as oil prices reached $96.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced his resignation within months, while also criticizing Montenegrin media for their role in a 'colored revolution' and dismissing claims of a hybrid war against Serbia as unfounded. He also accused N1 of blocking his access to their platform.
Palace press officer Claire Castro stated that she would not defend President Marcos if he were wrong and would rather resign than be forced to lie, emphasizing that the President does not need 'apple polishers'.
Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire following SpaceX's stock market listing, an event that also created thousands of millionaires among company employees. New reports provide charts and analysis detailing the stratospheric growth of the tech mogul's fortune, sparking broader discussions about wealth inequality and the 'American Dream'.
A traffic accident involving a car and a motorcycle occurred at the intersection of Slavonska Avenue and Savska Road near Vjesnik, a location where mass violations of a left-turn ban had been previously documented.
A 33-year-old motorcyclist died and his 21-year-old passenger was seriously injured in a traffic accident near Vjesnik in Zagreb. Police revealed details, stating a 26-year-old Audi driver caused the accident and was subsequently arrested.
A Lithuanian doctor discusses the importance of proper breathing through the nose for improving immunity, memory, and sleep quality, highlighting its role beyond just respiration.
More than two months after an agreement was announced between the Republic Health Insurance Fund (RFZO) and AstraZeneca for innovative therapy, oncology patients in Serbia remain in uncertainty as their disease progresses.
Swiss citizens are voting in a referendum to decide whether to cap the country's population at 10 million, a measure linked to concerns about immigration. The outcome of the vote could have significant implications for Switzerland's future demographic and economic policies.
An analysis explores which states are leading America's economy, noting that economic size, as seen in California, Texas, and New York, doesn't always equate to long-term competitiveness. The report emphasizes a broader mix of factors for economic strength.
Steven Spielberg's new alien film, 'Disclosure Day,' has made a significant impact at the global box office, opening to $94 million worldwide. The movie's release has sparked discussions about its real-life inspirations and critical reception.
Antun Gustav Matoš, one of Croatia's most significant writers and a central figure of Croatian modernism, is highlighted, including a detail about his escape from the army to Belgrade.
A farewell tribute is paid to the poet Bogić, described as always dedicated to others and their diversity in his writings, revealing his own vast capacity for understanding.
Jelena Trpković, widow of Dubrovnik poet Milan Milišić, discusses the various conflicting accounts and theories surrounding her husband's death, ranging from being killed by Ustaše to a traffic accident.
An article explores the unique aspects of a Kenyan safari experience, suggesting that while it begins with traditional land-based activities, its true essence extends beyond them. This highlights a comprehensive and perhaps unconventional safari adventure.
Lee Sunny, a renowned violin teacher whose students include rising star Kim Seo-hyun, shares her philosophy on teaching and expresses skepticism about the concept of 'prodigies.'
The United States Men's National Team secured a dominant victory over Paraguay in their World Cup opening match, with Folarin Balogun scoring a brace. However, the win was overshadowed by an injury scare involving star player Christian Pulisic.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes that significant advancements in AI can be achieved by small, highly capable teams, emphasizing that mission-driven work can attract top researchers despite the ongoing talent war.
Croatian Minister of Construction Branko Bačić stated that Slavonska Avenue could reopen on Monday after the removal of the Vjesnik skyscraper's upper floors, pending the results of a test run with a mechanical arm or excavator.
A message from Jonathan Andic to his father, sent five months before his father's death, has been revealed, stating, 'It doesn't surprise me that you thought I was capable of killing you.' This message sheds light on their strained relationship.
Local authorities in Villasimius, Sardinia, have introduced new entry fees and restrictions for the popular Punta Molentis beach, leading to anger among tourists.
Reports indicate that a company owned by a member of parliament is under investigation for alleged violations of workers' rights and document forgery. Criminal complaints have reportedly been filed regarding these suspicions.
Filecoin suggests that artificial intelligence development does not necessitate the extensive infrastructure buildout by tech giants like Google and Meta, questioning the need for their $725 billion investment.
Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State praised the DSS, Nigerian Army, and Police for their commitment to security after inspecting an arms cache seized from Eastern Security Network (ESN) terrorists.
Railway officials have signed an agreement for the modernization of Warsaw East Station, which will include covered platforms and modern passages. The project aims to give the station a new look and improved facilities.
An article offering life advice, suggesting that the insight of not caring what others think can be liberating, as simply ignoring opinions doesn't always work.
Lithuanian MP Agnė Bilotaitė argues for changes to the Criminal Code to better protect children from sexual violence, highlighting that outdated provisions and legal loopholes leave children vulnerable in places they should feel safe.
A study has revealed that driving in Italy is significantly more stressful than in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, or Spain, identifying the most problematic roads for drivers.
Technological advancements are continually reshaping the job market, with artificial intelligence raising concerns about job displacement, even in professions like judges.
Operatives from the DSS and Nigerian Army successfully foiled a major ESN plot to abduct WAEC students in Enugu, Anambra, and Imo states, recovering arms and uniforms during the operation.
The Cypriot Presidency has proposed significant cuts to the EU's next seven-year budget for 2028-2034, suggesting a reduction of €32.8 billion. This compromise proposal aims to reduce allocations for the new Multiannual Financial Framework.
Sexually transmitted bacterial infections have reached a record high level in Europe, with Latvia facing a widespread public health problem. Doctors suggest the true numbers may be even higher.
Traffic in Zagreb is experiencing chaotic scenes and special regulations at the intersection of Slavonska Avenue and Savska Road, following the closure of the Vjesnik underpass due to a large excavator breaking down during the demolition of the Vjesnik skyscraper.
Randy Bresnik, commander of the Artemis 3 mission, visited Slovenia in 2016, inspired by his grandfather's stories about his family's origins along the Savinja River.
During the 121st Plenary Meeting of the European Data Protection Board in Brussels, Albania's Commissioner for Information and Personal Data Protection, Besnik Dervishi, raised the issue of candidate countries' status in data transfer, with the EC evaluating Albania's progress.
Olympic freestyle skier Eileen Gu is facing scrutiny after neighbors complained about a pile of discarded furniture and household items outside her family home in San Francisco, with her mother blaming "evil people."
INDIJSKO ministarstvo vanjskih poslova hitno je danas pozvalo na razgovor višeg američkog diplomata u New Delhiju, nakon što su trojica indijskih pomoraca ubijena u američkom zračnom udaru na naftni…
The Czech Ministry of Education plans to merge village schools under single management to improve efficiency, a proposal that is meeting resistance from local communities defending their schools' uniqueness.
Netflix's most-watched series is based on a true and poignant murder tragedy, drawing comparisons to 'Adolescence'. The show has captivated audiences worldwide.
An oncologist highlights unexplained weight loss as a critical bodily change that should never be ignored, advising individuals to seek medical attention for such symptoms.
Investment director Robert Næss expresses skepticism towards expensive AI giant stocks, stating he doesn't buy the explanation for recent tech declines. He is instead focusing on alternative, cheaper stocks, listing four of his current favorites.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 17 people, with Prime Minister Netanyahu stating that Israel is at war with Hezbollah, not the Lebanese people. This comes as a world court prosecutor who pursued Netanyahu for war crimes was suspended over sexual misconduct allegations.
Nigerian Army and DSS troops have uncovered a suspected arms cache belonging to IPOB/ESN in a piggery in Enugu. This discovery marks a significant operation against separatist groups in the region.
Comedian Marc Maron spoke about a last-minute joke in his latest HBO special, his lack of regret after ending his 'WTF' podcast after 16 years, and provided an update on his cats.
The CEO of Anthropic stated he does not know if their AI model, Claude, was utilized in an Iran school strike, raising questions about AI's potential involvement in military actions.
Scientists have achieved unprecedented precision in editing the genome of early human embryos, a development welcomed by some for therapeutic potential but raising ethical concerns about 'designer babies.'
Gallery DOTS and artist Vesna Perunović are organizing public meetings and guided tours throughout June for her current exhibition, 'Method to Madness - Gestures of Resilience: Making. Unmaking. Rebuilding.'
US media reports indicate that an anonymous source from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) leaked classified information suggesting the Pentagon has warned Israel about significantly increased Israeli intelligence activities targeting the US, sparking panic in America and outrage from Israel.
Nostalgic Lithuanian cabbage rolls, known as balandėliai, are regaining popularity, with a chef sharing insights into why some versions are more delicious and offering five different recipes.
Former Kenyan Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua remains defiant after a court judgment, stating it has strengthened his resolve to lead a broad opposition front. His allies assert the judgment does not diminish his influence in the Mt Kenya region.