The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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During a livestream for his birthday on Monday (Apr 20), Jay of K-pop boy group Enhypen called out some fans who were spamming comments related to former member Heeseung's departure.
A new report indicates that the number of members from China’s top scientific and engineering institutes in the Communist Party's highest ranks has doubled over the past decade.
An ammunition explosion occurred during a training exercise at a Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) firing range in Oita Prefecture, Japan. The incident reportedly injured three GSDF members.
El Salvador has commenced a large-scale trial involving nearly 500 alleged gang members, including leaders of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang. The proceedings aim to prosecute those accused of directing the criminal organization.
Police in Niger state have arrested members of a car theft syndicate, with at least two individuals apprehended. Authorities also successfully recovered several vehicles that had been stolen by the group.
Clashes between union members and police continued late into the night in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, after a truck struck protesters at a logistics center, killing one worker.
A 37-year-old man has been fined GH¢2,400 by the Akim Swedru Circuit Court in Ghana for making derogatory remarks against the Akim Oda Member of Parliament. The ruling was delivered in the Birim South District of the Eastern Region.
Dagur B. Eggertsson, a Member of Parliament, advocates for delaying the start of the school day in Icelandic high schools, following a similar change implemented two years ago for junior high students in Reykjavik's elementary schools.
Statistics New Zealand reported that the country's annual inflation rate remained unchanged at 3.1 percent for the three months ending March 2026, matching the previous December quarter.
Police in Delta State, Nigeria, have arrested four members of a suspected armed robbery syndicate terrorizing the Ughelli area following a sting operation.
The family of the late Joseph Trumah Bayel, former Member of Parliament for Sawla-Tuna-Kalba in Ghana, has performed his final funeral rites without his mortal remains.
Visitación de Loyola, a member of the human rights group Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, has died at the age of 101. She joined the group after her son and daughter-in-law were kidnapped by the military in 1976.
The official trailer for the R-rated film Super Troopers 3 has been released, revealing new members joining the police squad and a storyline involving Farva and Thorny on the verge of a wedding.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced that member states will discuss their cooperation agreement with Israel, with Spain leading calls to suspend the deal amid changing attitudes towards Israel.
Federal agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained the wife of an active-duty U.S. Army sergeant in Texas. She faces potential deportation to Mexico, sparking criticism against ICE's actions.
Noida police have arrested Himanshu Thakur and Satyam Verma, members of Mazdoor Bigul Dasta, for their alleged involvement in the April 13 violence during a wage protest, claiming they were in contact with the 'mastermind' Aditya Anand.
A trolleybus in Salzburg, Austria, veered off the road and crashed into a supermarket, resulting in one fatality and several injuries. Emergency services responded to the scene of the accident, which caused significant damage.
BTS member Jung Kook discussed his solo career and songwriting for the group, revealing some regrets about the making of BTS's new album 'ARIRANG'. He described himself as a carefree and open person in his reflections on his musical journey.
Blur and Waeve guitarist Graham Coxon is set to release a never-before-heard album from 2011 titled 'Castle Park' as part of a reissue of his entire solo catalogue. He also announced details for a special London show in November.
Luke Macfarlane, Samantha Brown, Bryce Wynter, and Colm Feore have joined the cast of Constantin Film’s YA romance 'Into The Deep Blue', which is currently filming in Ontario, Canada. They join previously announced cast members Damian Hardung, Sara Waisglass, and Erika Prevost.
The Ghanaian government has approved a payment plan for outstanding salary arrears owed to eligible staff of the Ghana Education Service (GES), covering the period from August 2024 to November 2025.
Four members of a family from Kragujevac have been arrested on suspicion of economic fraud. They are accused of illegally obtaining 13.5 million through fraudulent business practices.
A company identified as 'Strategy' has purchased $2.54 billion worth of Bitcoin, acquiring approximately 34,000 BTC. This marks its largest acquisition since November 2024 and is noted as one of its third-largest purchases ever.
Tanzanian maritime authorities have intensified their search efforts for the missing crew members of the MV Jozani II. The vessel's disappearance has prompted a large-scale rescue operation.
Greek banks, members of the Hellenic Bank Association, disbursed more than 117,000 new loans amounting to €1.6 billion in the first quarter of 2026, marking a 26% annual increase, with housing loans being prominent.
The Social Democratic Party of Austria's arbitration court has confirmed the exclusion of Dornauer from the party. This decision reinforces that party rules apply to all members.
The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) clarified that musicians Yaw Sarpong and Maame Tiwa were not members in good standing, affecting their eligibility for welfare packages.
The articles provide daily horoscope predictions, advising Sagittarians to be courageous and stating that Virgos will be indispensable team members. These are general astrological forecasts rather than specific news events.
Five members of the 'Yes, Bulgaria' party are reportedly rearranging the lists for the 'We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria' (PP-DB) coalition in Sofia, with Anna Bodakova among them.
PlayStation Plus members can now access a free bonus DLC for April 2026, in addition to the usual monthly games, though it will only be available for a limited time.
Iran has executed two men, aged 38 and 45, who were members of an exiled opposition group, by hanging them at dawn in Karaj central prison near Tehran.
An ORF foundation council member, Hildegard Aichberger, is demanding stricter rules for transparency and conflicts of interest, bringing a no-confidence vote against four council members to the agenda of the supreme ORF body.
A 57-year-old man has been ordered into investigative detention by a Zagreb County Court judge, suspected of attempting to murder a 55-year-old family member with a pistol in Sesvete on Friday.
Morocco has deployed a mobile consulate in Ibiza over the weekend to provide proximity services and support to members of the Moroccan community residing in Spain’s Balearic archipelago. The initiative aims to offer consular assistance closer to its diaspora.
Czech violinist Pavel Šporcl is recording a new single, 'Can't Take It Anymore,' as a tribute to Queen's Freddie Mercury, with its release and launch scheduled for September 4th at the Freddie Days festival in Switzerland.
Former January 6 panel member Elaine Luria is seeking a political comeback in Virginia, aiming to flip a House seat for Democrats. She has secured key endorsements after losing her seat to a Republican.
A man has been arrested and placed in investigative detention after allegedly shooting a family member while intoxicated in Sesvete, Croatia. The incident is currently under investigation by authorities.
Members of the 'Rebellious University' academic initiative have strongly condemned police violence against students and teachers at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Medicine.
A Woman Police Constable in Trinidad was murdered, prompting an outpouring of grief from her family. She was remembered as a dedicated mother and an efficient worker.
An investigation has revealed disturbing online chats where men are taught and discuss methods to drug and assault women, with one message chillingly stating, "Your wife won't remember." The probe highlights a concerning trend of online communities promoting such heinous acts.
Hyundai Motor Group announced it will host the HMG Tech Talent Forum in Silicon Valley from September 17-18, aiming to recruit overseas professionals in future technologies.
Swedish DJ Avicii, real name Tim Bergling, born September 8, 1989, in Stockholm, began his music career at 16 and gained prominence with his 2011 hit song 'Levels', donating his earnings to charity.
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer is expected to face questioning from Members of Parliament regarding his involvement or knowledge of the Mandelson scandal.
Two North Korean brothers, along with seven family members, successfully defected to South Korea in May 2023 after over a decade of planning. A detailed CNN report based on an interview with one of the brothers, Kim Il, revealed a tragedy occurred after their arrival.
LiMA board member Giedrė Vilkė states that today's Chief Marketing Officer must be a visionary and a business partner, understanding business, technology, and finance to create real value.
A box truck struck three union members at a protest site, killing one and injuring two others, during a protest staged by members of the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers’ Union.
The article chronicles the life of Professor Jonuz Blakçori, who was arrested by communists in November 1944 and later interned at the age of 80, despite having initially escaped harsher punishment.
The Garda Representative Association (GRA) will hold a conference in Westport, Co Mayo, this week to discuss various topics, including calls for action to address threats faced by its members during fuel protests.
Togbe Afede XIV, Executive Chairman of the World Trade Centre Accra and a Board Member of the World Trade Centre’s Association in New York, is leading Ghana’s delegation to the 2026 WTCA Global Business Forum in Philadelphia.
An article emphasizes the importance of remembering what has been forgotten, urging reflection on past events and their significance. It highlights the need to recall historical contexts and lessons that may have faded from collective memory.
The article reflects on Hermes Atencio, who passed away in December 2016 at the age of 121 and was potentially the world's oldest man. It describes 'A Day with Hermes'.
Kenyan Members of Parliament have accused Energy Principal Secretary Wachira of allegedly being involved in staging "ghost" project launches for President Ruto.
Only 20% of members (66 out of 333) attended all sittings of the 26th session of Pakistan's National Assembly, held between March 30 and April 8, with 15% of members not attending any sitting.
At least 19 alleged members of the New People’s Army (NPA), including a wanted rebel leader, were killed in a series of encounters with Army troops in Barangay Salamanca, Toboso, Negros Occidental.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the US Labor Secretary under the Trump administration, has resigned from her position. Her departure comes amid reports of a misconduct investigation.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under intense pressure and has defended his government's handling of the vetting process for Peter Mandelson's appointment as UK ambassador to the US. The controversy involves allegations of pressure from Number 10 and Mandelson's past associations, putting Starmer's leadership under significant scrutiny.
A new report indicates a significant global surge in clean energy, primarily driven by solar growth in China and India, is expected by 2025. This expansion is projected to enable clean energy sources to meet 100% of the world's new power demands.
Singer D4vd pleaded not guilty to the murder and dismemberment of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was allegedly found in his car. He faces sex crime charges and a potential death penalty, with his legal team pushing for a swift trial.
King Charles III and other members of the British royal family marked the 100th anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II's birth. Tributes were paid to her memory and legacy on this significant occasion.
An astronaut aboard the Artemis II mission captured the first-ever 'Earthset' video with an iPhone, while reports also highlight that the mission included a 'fifth crew member' who was not an astronaut, adding unique details to the lunar journey.
A 67-year-old retired Philippine Marine Corps member was arrested in Taguig City for allegedly using his gun to threaten a group of people drinking on the street.
Romania's ruling coalition faces a severe crisis after the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the largest party, officially withdrew its political support for the prime minister. This action has led to calls for the prime minister's resignation and threatens to trigger a no-confidence vote, potentially collapsing the government.
Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah, the Member of Parliament for Afigya Sekyere East, has paid the nomination fees for 730 New Patriotic Party (NPP) delegates. This funding is provided ahead of the party's upcoming internal elections.
A Mumbai-based businessman reportedly lost approximately Rs 3.25 crore to a nine-member inter-state criminal gang in a cheating and extortion scheme, which also involved assault and threats.
A Member of Parliament has voiced deep concern following a fatal police shooting incident in St Ann, Jamaica, and has called for calm in the community.
The acting president of Kosovo, Aljbuljena Hadžiu, has approved the deployment of members of the Kosovo Security Forces (BSK) to an international peacekeeping mission in Gaza.
For the first time since a devastating high-rise fire in Hong Kong last November, officials have permitted approximately 6,000 residents to return to their apartments to collect their belongings.
In an N8.7 billion fraud trial, a banker has testified about inflows into bank accounts connected to Mr. Malami, his family members, and their associated firms. Nine exhibits, including these bank accounts, were admitted by the court.
The European Union is currently deliberating whether to freeze or disburse funds to Serbia from its Growth Plan. This decision is under review amidst ongoing discussions regarding Serbia's adherence to certain conditions.
Yéyé Faye, identified as the heir of Lamine Faye, has spoken out, sharing personal sentiments. The article suggests a heartfelt message from a prominent family member.
This article discusses certain astrological signs whose members are described as enjoying being the center of attention, struggling to share recognition, and often acting as if all success is solely their own.
A new big-budget biopic titled 'Michael,' starring Jaafar Jackson, is in production, aiming to bring the King of Pop's story to the screen. The film is already generating discussion, with a trial for alleged victims scheduled for November.
During the trial of the Belivuk clan members, co-leader Marko Miljković presented data in court that he allegedly received from officials within the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP).
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to take a 'jhalmuri break' during a campaign event in Bengal has ignited a political controversy. Opposition parties, including the TMC, criticized the act as a 'scripted drama' and questioned its authenticity.
A criminal investigator testified in Nicosia district court that social welfare officers failed to follow prescribed procedures in the case of 14-year-old Stylianos Constantinou, who died by suicide in September 2019.
Montenegrin members of parliament spent 200,000 euros on travel expenses in the first quarter, with the majority allocated to transportation, daily allowances, and accommodation.
A Lithuanian prosecutor has proposed a 10,000 euro fine and a four-year ban from public service for former Seimas member Vaida Giraitytė-Juškevičienė in connection with a "receipts" case.
Germany and France are reportedly considering offering "symbolic" EU membership benefits to Ukraine. This move aims to provide closer ties and support without full accession at this time, as discussions continue on Ukraine's European future.
The data of members and supporters of Poland's Nowa Nadzieja party, led by Sławomir Mentzen, was stolen and published online in a hacker attack, marking the third such incident since March last year.
Ghana's Local Government Minister announced that the government has tripled the monthly allowances for paramount chiefs and queen mothers. Additionally, over GH¢11 million in monthly allowances has been disbursed to assembly members across the country.
A newly elected conservative member of parliament in Denmark and a renowned award-winning author have become embroiled in a public dispute on Facebook concerning clothing.
Blackpink member Jisoo and her agency have issued denials regarding online speculation linking her to her brother's alleged sex crime case. The statements aim to clarify her non-involvement in the accusations.
A U.S.-flagged ship has been found overturned following a typhoon, with six crew members reported missing. Rescue efforts are underway to locate the missing individuals.
An overturned cargo ship that disappeared after a typhoon has been located near Saipan. However, fears remain for the six crew members who are still missing.
Zoran Stevanović, the Speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly, will urge members of parliament not to mark ballots during the next secret vote and has announced his participation in amending the rules of procedure to address this issue.
Alexandra Panagiotarou was filmed dancing with members of the Maasai tribe in Africa. The video shows her participating in their traditional dances to the tune of a song by Greek artist Elli Kokkinou.
A SYRIZA-PS Member of Parliament has criticized the New Democracy government, alleging that producers lost 1.5 billion euros due to mismanagement and government practices.
Kenya's legal framework lacks clear procedures for the temporary replacement of Members of Parliament who become incapacitated, leading to an unclear transfer of power.
The Cyprus Information Technology Enterprises Association (CITEA) is intensifying efforts to boost its members' international reach, with a new focus on creating growth opportunities in the Chinese market.
The 'Train of Glamour' has joined the EHL Alliance as its inaugural Chinese member. This partnership marks a new era for luxury rail travel, particularly in the Chinese market.
An initiative to erect a monument to anti-fascist heroine Joka Baletić in Nikšić's Freedom Square is gaining support, with local URA party members collecting citizen signatures for the proposal to place it opposite the monument of Ljubo Ćupić.
Kjetil Melbye Mathisen has been found guilty by the Agder Court of Appeal in Norway for burning his girlfriend, Kine Einarsen, alive at their home in September 2022.
A selection of 30 modern, useful, and Amazon-available First Communion gifts is presented, organized by type to help find the perfect present for any child.
Romania has become a member of ELIXIR, a European research infrastructure, aiming to facilitate and enhance international collaborations in life sciences and data management.
Bruno Retailleau has been chosen as the presidential candidate for the French conservative party Les Républicains, with over 73% of party members endorsing their president in an internal vote.
The Serbian Parliament has resumed its second regular session of the spring sitting, with members continuing a general debate on all 40 items on the agenda.
Fans and media are commemorating the life and legacy of iconic musician Prince, marking the tenth anniversary of his passing. The artist, known for his groundbreaking music and unique style, died a decade ago.
Police in Pljevlja, Montenegro, arrested a 38-year-old driver, M.T., for refusing a psychoactive substance test; M.T. is reportedly related to a high-ranking criminal group member.
Members of the Society of Judges of Serbia are demanding an extraordinary assembly to be held. The purpose of this assembly is to vote on confidence in the current leadership.
Major roadworks have begun in Zagreb, leading to significant traffic congestion, particularly on Trešnjevka roads, with disruptions expected to last until September.
Edem Agbana, Member of Parliament for Ketu North, has acquired five additional Starlink internet devices to enhance digital access and learning in basic schools across his constituency.
Greece is discussing a new electoral law that proposes up to 250 MPs, with half of Parliament elected in single-member districts without preference votes, and seven nationwide regions. The system, inspired by the German model, could be implemented from 2031.
Following a significant reduction in their parliamentary faction from 19 to 8 members, Hungary's Christian Democrats, who ran on a joint list with Fidesz, are reportedly planning to organize "islands of resistance" around parishes.
The Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA) in Sri Lanka is reportedly facing significant criticism from its own members. The nature of the criticism is not specified but indicates internal dissent within the organization.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is inviting member states to express interest in technical assistance for feasibility studies aimed at supporting "green" pilot projects for passenger ships.
Former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame has voiced concerns over what he described as troubling conduct by some members of the judiciary in Ghana, warning that certain actions risk eroding public trust in the justice system.
Ukrainian military intelligence reports that Russia is preparing a new ground offensive in southeastern Ukraine, aiming to conquer the entire Donbas region by September.
Multiple obituaries remember Dr. Boris Frlec, a distinguished Slovenian scientist, former director of the Jožef Stefan Institute, politician, and diplomat, highlighting his significant contributions.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is set to hold a public inquiry into the dismissal of the City of Parramatta CEO and other staff members. The inquiry will investigate the circumstances surrounding their termination.
King Charles III paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday, remembering her as "darling Mama." The occasion also prompted broader reflections on her legacy and ongoing preparations for a memorial.
After 15 years at the helm, Tim Cook is set to resign as Apple's CEO, with John Ternus, an internal hardware executive, announced as his replacement. Cook will transition to an executive chairman role in September.
The United Nations has launched an investigation into accusations of sexual exploitation and abuse against members of a multinational force deployed in Haiti.
The trial has commenced in Istanbul against those allegedly responsible for the deaths of a German family from Hamburg, who died in November 2025 after being poisoned by insecticide at their hotel.
The Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), Lagos State chapter, honoured its elderly members and past leaders, while calling for stronger mentorship structures and improved work-life balance for female doctors.
A Norwegian district prosecutor is seeking the maximum penalty allowed by law for Hans Ole Sjursen, who strangled his wife and three-year-old daughter in December 2024.
A former member of the Wang Fuk Court owners' board testified at a hearing that enforcement agencies failed in their duties despite receiving complaints about a renovation project prior to a deadly fire.
Production has begun on the live-action Gundam movie from Netflix and Legendary, with several actors including Jackson White, Nonso Anozie, and Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton joining the cast.
Meta has reportedly hired two additional founding members from Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab, bringing the total to seven. A third AI researcher, not a founding member, has also left the lab for Meta.
On April 21, 1967, Greece awoke to the radio announcement that marked one of the darkest chapters in its modern history: the military's takeover of the government due to a "chaotic situation."
Greek politician Hatzidakis stated that Greece's future will be built on serious policies, hard work, and political stability, urging all Greeks to remember past sacrifices and successes.
Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörð Gylfadóttir has announced her resignation from the Icelandic parliament to take on a new role as an ambassador. Her departure will lead to a new member taking her seat.
Members of the Centre Party in the Reykjavík City Council are set to propose abandoning the "Borgarlína" public transport project and introducing a new transport policy for the city.
Jetstar has introduced a new flight route, which was generally well-received despite an incident involving a "crabby" crew member. The new service aims to provide an easy-going travel option.
A descendant of the Reese's candy family has escalated a dispute with Hershey, alleging the company replaced cocoa butter with vegetable fats, sparking consumer outrage.
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The United Arab Emirates announced it has dismantled a "terrorist organization" with ties to Iran and arrested its members. Authorities stated the cell was plotting operations to destabilize the state.
Independent Member of Parliament Charis Katsivardas has openly expressed his wish to join the New Democracy party, describing the potential move as "a wish come true."
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The Home Minister is reportedly facing significant criticism, both online from the public and internally from members of his own political party. The nature of the criticism suggests growing discontent with his performance or recent actions.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction supported by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has called on aggrieved members to return, provided they respect party rules, remain loyal, and prioritize unity in preparation for the 2027 elections.
The European Left Party is holding its 8th Congress in Brussels, bringing together members and delegates. Discussions emphasize the importance of a united left to overcome challenges.
The Member of Parliament for Anlo, Richard Kwame Sefe, has called for government intervention to prevent sea erosion from wiping out over 100 coastal communities in Ghana's Volta Region, as a $150 million sea defense project remains stalled.
Martin Rothweiler has been appointed the new leader of the AfD faction in Baden-Württemberg. Despite promises of 'professionalization,' radical positions within the party remain prominent.
SEAL Team 6 veteran Alex West recounted epic details of the daring 2011 raid to kill Osama bin Laden, including the helicopter crash and intense moments experienced inside the compound.
Five members of the Serbian Parliament held a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
A 21-year-old man received a life sentence for fatally stabbing a 19-year-old in Espoo Nöykkiö in November 2024, with the district court deeming the act particularly brutal and egregious.
Cyprus, the EU's only occupied member state, is now surrounded by European warships after an Iranian drone struck the island, bringing both hope for a solution to the country's division and fears of Turkey's reaction.
This article recounts one of the most unusual 'attacks' in modern political history, when US President Jimmy Carter was reportedly attacked by a rabbit on this day in 1979. The incident became a larger scandal than initially expected.
Members of the Kavač cell of the Balkan drug cartel were reportedly discussing cocaine smuggling and verifying each other, with Ojdanić connecting Milović to a 'cap' figure.
The Slovak Ministry of Health is proposing new legislation to expand the list of controlled psychotropic substances, with the changes expected to take effect on November 1st.
A fisherman attacked a member of the fishing guard with his car near the Kyjice reservoir in the Chomutov region of the Czech Republic, though the incident resulted in no injuries.
The first solar eclipse of the year was reportedly observed by only 12 people on Earth, with one researcher capturing the entire rare event on camera in February.
Properties, tankers, and a hotel belonging to alleged members of a criminal organization involved in the production and distribution of illegal cigarettes have been seized in Greece, with the ring reportedly costing the Greek state one billion euros.
Ghanaian Member of Parliament Vincent Assafuah has expressed serious concerns regarding the prevalence of sole-sourced contracts at the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA). He highlighted potential irregularities and called for greater transparency in the procurement process.
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has released call-up letters for its 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II prospective corps members. Concurrently, the NYSC announced a change in the orientation dates specifically for Enugu and Osun states.
Vilnius city council member Aleksandras Nemunaitis has requested institutions to evaluate the municipality's decision to purchase communication services worth 8,000 euros from five influencers.
Democratic Party MP Jorida Tabaku, accompanied by the head of the PD Parliamentary Group and members of the Human Rights Committee, has commenced a two-day visit to Italy. She is scheduled to meet with senators and deputies to discuss integration, emphasizing responsibility and concrete cooperation over propaganda.
Leading international maritime organizations are calling on member states of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to reach an agreement on a clear pathway for the shipping industry's decarbonisation efforts. The industry has expressed its commitment to reducing emissions.
Mentzen's political party has been targeted by hackers for the third time, resulting in the leak of data belonging to members and sympathizers, including minors.
Spanish bishops have expressed openness to approving a new regulation that would sanction clergy members who commit abuses. The Spanish Episcopal Conference also criticized the executive for applying "double standards" in cases of abuse of power or corruption.
Ghana is preparing to host the Pan African AI Summit in September, bringing together stakeholders to discuss artificial intelligence developments across the continent.
Morrissey, the former frontman of The Smiths, is scheduled to perform again in Budapest. Fans are anticipating his return to the stage in the Hungarian capital.
Perquisitions are being carried out in Rome as part of an investigation into the 'Squadra Fiore,' a clandestine group reportedly composed of former law enforcement members, linked to a dossier case.
A 73-year-old gynecologist, who was sentenced to 73 years for molesting and raping 21 patients, has been released pending the appeal of his case by the secondary court of Rhodes next November.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis has proposed an extraordinary levy on bank profits for 2025 and 2026. Concurrently, he is establishing a new Political Council for the party, announcing its members.
Ioanna Touni made an emotional Instagram post marking four years since the death of her mother, expressing that not a day goes by without thinking of her.
A ban on U.S. alcohol sales has significantly reshaped Canadian consumer preferences, with U.S. spirits exports to Canada plummeting over 70 percent year-over-year between March and December 2025.
A Walloon Member of Parliament has announced her departure from the PTB party, stating that her origins were alternately highlighted and then instrumentalized within the party.
The article revisits American actress Perrey Reeves, who played Mrs. Ari Gold in the HBO show 'Entourage' starting in 2004. She was part of an ensemble cast including Adrian Grenier and Kevin Connolly.
Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens soon, global oil prices will not return to normal for a long time, says Alan Vaht, a member of the management board of Terminal, Estonia's oldest fuel seller.
This article recalls 'A Velha das Panelas' (The Old Woman of the Pots), one of the 'Contos Bárbaros' written in 1939 by João Araújo Correia, a chronicler, short story writer, doctor, and writer.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana has issued a stern warning to its members to adhere to the guidelines governing its internal elections, emphasizing that disciplinary measures will be enforced against those who violate the rules.
Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri, has commissioned five new water projects in various communities within his constituency to improve access to clean water.
First-term Member of Parliament Juha Viitala from Rauma has announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), joining five other candidates in the race for deputy chairman.
Bruno Retailleau has been officially selected by members of Les Républicains (LR) as their candidate for the upcoming French presidential election. His path to the presidency is described as challenging, requiring him to transform this initial success.
A report questions Montenegro's preparedness for European Union membership, with local voices suggesting they cannot simply adopt a "European way of life" overnight.
Today we feature the Brazilian vocalist Roberta Sa with the song “Agua Doce” recorded in September, 2025.
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