The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria has concluded its primaries for the House of Representatives tickets, with various candidates securing or losing their bids for the upcoming elections. Outcomes included wins for Governor Zulum's brother and Mercy Johnson's husband, while others like Cubana Chief Priest faced defeat.
A 19-year-old pizza delivery driver was tragically murdered in Drniš, Croatia, leading to the arrest of a suspect. The incident sparked public debate and criticism regarding the justice system and the suspect's prior release despite a history of violence.
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack across Russia, including the Moscow region, resulting in at least four deaths and multiple injuries. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that the deadly strikes were "entirely justified."
Scientists predict an El Niño episode will begin soon, with further strengthening expected in the coming months. This phenomenon is known to impact global weather patterns.
China considers Taiwan its territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Beijing's control, especially if the island seeks formal independence.
The Vaillancourt fountain, an enormous sculpture in place since the 1970s, has been equally reviled and revered
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The president of the Serbian Eurovision jury stated that their votes were based on musical merit, not political considerations. This comes amidst discussions and explanations surrounding the contest's voting process.
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NATO fighter jets have been activated in Latvian airspace multiple times due to unidentified drone incursions, prompting heightened surveillance across the Baltic region, including Finland and Estonia. This activity underscores ongoing concerns about regional combat readiness and air security.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a global health emergency. This decision aims to escalate international aid and coordination to contain the spread of the rare Ebola variant.
The moderate approach of the Andalusian Popular Party, led by Juanma Moreno, is being tested in the regional parliament election, with its outcome expected to have a significant 'signal effect' on national politics and potentially serve as a blueprint for the national PP leader Feijóo.
Montenegro's statistical office, Monstat, reported an increase in milk purchases. While there was growth in the production of fermented dairy products and cheese, a decline was noted in the production of consumer milk, kajmak, and sour cream.
Finnish musician Jimi Tenor is set to revive the legendary 'Zodiac' album, a project he describes as unlike anything he has done before, finding the music strangely familiar despite its initial simplicity.
Predrag Koraksić Koraks, a celebrated Serbian political cartoonist known for his sharp commentary and critical work, has passed away. Tributes poured in from across the region, recognizing his significant legacy and impact on political satire.
The four-star Le Provençal hotel, a sought-after destination on the French Riviera since the 1950s, has been recently renovated by designer Rodolphe Parente under the guidance of the founder's grandsons.
Dozens of students marched in Lisbon, demanding an end to fossil fuels by 2030 and a future free from war and climate crisis. The protest at Campo Pequeno concluded a week of activism that included various actions like a supermarket 'assault' and mural painting.
A recipe for 'fake kremšnite' (cream slices) offers a simple, creamy dessert that requires minimal effort and no baking, making it a perfect choice for a quick treat.
A retrospective piece honors Batyrkhan Shukenov, highlighting his enduring musical legacy and how his songs became deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Kazakhstan.
Iceland's Independence Party secured significant victories in the recent local elections, gaining a clear majority in Kópavogur and performing strongly in Reykjavík and other municipalities. The results reshaped local councils across the country.
Brazilian indigenous chief Raoni Metuktire, recognizable by his large labial plate, has been admitted to intensive care. The indigenous leader is known for traveling the world to advocate for the Amazon rainforest, meeting with presidents, monarchs, and popes.
The article explores the phenomenon of a new villain archetype in popular series—the "privileged woman"—and why experts find her compelling and audiences love to hate her.
Bulgaria, represented by singer Dara and her song "Bangaranga," has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, marking a historic first victory for the nation. The win was celebrated across Europe, with other countries like Finland and Moldova also placing in the top ten.
Renowned British soprano Dame Felicity Lott has passed away at the age of 79. She was celebrated for her distinguished career and strong connection to French culture.
Greek wineries are inviting visitors for two days of wine tasting and exploration across dozens of destinations, celebrating the common denominator of wine.
A former school building in Křižany, Czech Republic, which was once considered for demolition due to its dilapidated state, has been successfully renovated and is now used for housing and events.
A Canadian passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship tested positive for hantavirus, bringing the total number of cases linked to the vessel to 11. This development led to medical isolation for some individuals, though another isolated patient later tested negative.
A 38-year-old man in Hong Kong died after his motorcycle crashed into a fallen tree. This incident occurred amidst other local news, including updates on a new pet-friendly dining scheme and retail property trends.
The Catalan health department initially proposed paying nurses to prescribe fewer adult diapers but later reversed the decision following a complaint filed with the Ombudsman (Síndic de Greuges).
Former President Trump publicly threatened to withdraw his endorsement and back a challenger against Republican Representative Lauren Boebert after she campaigned for fellow Republican Thomas Massie. Boebert acknowledged the risks of her actions following Trump's Truth Social post, while other reports touched on Trump's summit with Xi and unrelated projects.
Félicien Kabuga, a key suspect accused of financing and inciting the 1994 Rwandan genocide, has died at 91 while in custody in The Hague. He faced charges for his alleged role as a mastermind behind the atrocities.
A Maldivian military diver tragically died during a high-risk search operation for the bodies of four Italian cave divers who had drowned earlier. The search for the Italian divers was subsequently suspended following the rescuer's death.
Portuguese judicial police have seized over 200 narco-boats along the country's coast in the past six years, indicating a growing challenge with drug trafficking.
A Lower Hutt resident is advocating for the installation of carbon monoxide alarms after her smoke alarm failed to detect the gas. However, Fire and Emergency New Zealand maintains that smoke alarms are sufficient for home safety.
Belgrade Police Chief Veselin Milić has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a murder and body concealment. Following the arrest, President Vučić announced a comprehensive purge within the security sector.
After-work gatherings have become a habit in many companies, but employees, especially younger ones, are increasingly questioning them, denouncing an suffocating extension of the workday under a facade of modernity and camaraderie.
Demographers are alarmed by declining birth rates in over two-thirds of the world's countries, prompting investigations into the unexpected causes of this global phenomenon.
A freight train collided with a bus and other vehicles at a rail crossing in Bangkok, Thailand, resulting in the deaths of at least eight people and injuring dozens more. The incident also sparked a bus fire.
Former student leaders are calling for Senator Cayetano's resignation as Senate President, citing concerns that national crises are not receiving adequate attention under his leadership. This comes amidst discussions of a potential change in Senate leadership.
The Convergence of Republican Executives has publicly denounced the imprisonment of its coordinator, Pape Malick Ndour. This denouncement highlights concerns over the detention of the political figure.
A foreign sailor was brutally beaten in the center of Rijeka, Croatia, with disturbing footage of the incident circulating widely. Local officials and the Interior Minister have condemned the violence, emphasizing that such acts have no place in the city.
A new report from the Council for Green Transition concludes that stopping the burning of seven million tons of wood annually for energy would yield enormous climate benefits, though the industry disputes the feasibility of a rapid halt.
An article explores the phenomenon of plastic containers absorbing food smells, such as borscht, and provides methods on how to effectively eliminate these persistent odors.
Police divers are scheduled to remove and destroy a World War II aerial bomb found underwater in Luka Bay near Korčula on May 18, with citizens urged to exercise caution and cooperate.
Following his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, President Trump stated that Xi agreed Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz and also warned Taiwan against declaring independence.
The action-thriller 'The Butler,' starring Jean Reno and Tom Hollander, has secured sales to several international territories, with its final market screening taking place in Cannes.
Bendor Island, a seven-hectare island off the French Riviera purchased by industrialist Paul Ricard in 1950, has been revived after five years of renovations, now offering luxury hotels and gourmet restaurants.
Greek journalist Sia Kosioni presented her second children's book, titled 'It's enough that I love you,' at an event attended by her husband, K. Bakoyannis, where she also received a surprise birthday cake.
Supporters of a bill providing aid to Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia have gathered enough votes to force a vote in the US House of Representatives.
The annual phenomenon of the midnight sun has returned to northern Finland, marking the beginning of the 'nightless night' season in regions like Lapland. During this period, the sun remains visible above the horizon for 24 hours a day.
Karapetas Babajanas, Armenia's Honorary Consul in Lithuania, stated that the arguments from the Turkish Embassy regarding the non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide are an attempt to "get out of the situation" and avoid responsibility for the ethnic cleansing carried out by Ottoman soldiers.
Veselin Milić, former head of Belgrade police and an advisor to President Vučić, has been ordered to 30 days of detention by the Higher Court in Belgrade. His arrest is connected to a disappearance case, though the body of the victim has not yet been found.
A doctor in a regional Slovak hospital reportedly earned up to a million euros in some months, with income derived from multiple domestic and international healthcare companies. The article details the phenomenon of doctors holding several jobs in Slovakia.
A report from 'Doctors against genocide' indicates that residents in Gaza are unable to heal their wounds due to widespread starvation and lack of resources.
Lithuanian entrepreneur Simona Lipnė, co-founder of 'Simitri' stores, advises couples working together to avoid constantly discussing work, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a personal connection to prevent their relationship from deteriorating.
This article discusses the reforms implemented by the Ottoman state prior to the events of the Genocide, highlighting the distinction between Muslim and non-Muslim subjects under Ottoman law.
In Kramatorsk, just kilometers from the front line in Ukraine, jewelers are among the last businesses to leave, experiencing prosperity with demand for large gifts and online weddings despite the ongoing conflict.
The MACAM (Armando Martins Collection of Contemporary Art) in Lisbon celebrates its first anniversary, offering a unique luxury experience that combines contemporary art with five-star hospitality in a renovated palace and new building.
A newborn baby tragically died from hypothermia shortly after arriving on the Italian island of Lampedusa. The infant was among a group of migrants who had just disembarked.
A man drove a car into a group of pedestrians in Modena, Italy, injuring eight people and leading to one hero disarming the driver. The incident sparked a polemic about migration and prompted visits from Italian leaders to the injured.
Bulgaria, represented by Dara and her song 'Bangaranga', won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The event drew significant viewership and various reactions, including boos for Israel and discussions about jury scores.
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Elon Musk's aerospace company, SpaceX, is reportedly preparing for a significant initial public offering (IPO), with some reports suggesting a valuation as high as $1.75 trillion. The anticipated stock market debut is expected to be one of the largest in history.
The humpback whale known as 'Timmy,' which had been rescued weeks prior in Germany, was found dead near a Danish island. Its death marks a sad end to the efforts to save the animal.
Indigenous leaders are raising concerns that the ongoing construction of the US-Mexico border wall is desecrating sacred sites vital to their cultural heritage.
The art world is rocked by the murder-for-hire trial of Daniel Sikkema, accused of hiring someone to kill his husband, renowned New York City gallerist Brent Sikkema, amidst divorce and financial disputes.
EU Ambassador to Albania, Silvio Gonzato, spoke in Shkodra about Albania's eventual membership in the European Union and the phenomenon of emigration, noting that many Albanians have left but many have also returned.
Marie Clémentine Dusabejambo's debut feature 'Ben'Imana', premiering in Un Certain Regard at Cannes, offers an intense reckoning with the Rwandan Genocide through the story of a survivor leading her community towards reconciliation.
Minor incidents and anecdotes, including a mayor unable to find his ballot, were reported during elections in El Puerto de Santa María, Sevilla, and Málaga. Voting hours were extended past 8 PM in these areas to ensure all citizens could cast their votes.
Montenegro's statistical office, Monstat, reported that the total quantity of cow's milk purchased in the first quarter of this year reached 7.28 million liters, marking a 10.9% increase compared to the same period last year.
Gergely Gulyás criticized Péter Magyar, accusing him of an 'unconstitutional attempt' to influence the courts, specifically regarding the renovation of the Curia, while also noting alleged hypocrisy regarding Magyar's own building usage.
Recent articles analyze the phenomenon of Britain's frequent changes in prime ministers, questioning the country's governability. They explore the reasons behind the rapid turnover of leadership.
A low-pressure weather system located to the north of Sri Lanka has weakened, prompting the Meteorological Department to issue its final weather bulletin on the phenomenon. The system no longer poses a significant threat to the region.
A CEO reports a significant shortage of elevator mechanics, despite the profession offering salaries exceeding $150,000. The demand for these skilled workers currently outpaces the available supply.
Jelena Ćuruvija has strongly criticized the first-instance verdict against the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation, describing it as "absurd and proof of the downfall of justice." Her comments highlight concerns about the state of the judiciary.
A 55 sq.m. apartment from the 1960s in Ampelokipi, Athens, was renovated to modernize the space while preserving its original identity. The project showcases how architecture can update a classic building without erasing its past.
Controversial Lagos socialite and nightlife entrepreneur, Mike Nwogu, known as Pretty Mike, revealed he spent over N100 million renovating his nightclub, Proxy Lagos.
Police in Mostar are searching for two young men suspected of stealing 1,000 KM from a lost wallet in the city center, an incident captured by surveillance cameras.
Despite efforts to maintain a balanced diet, the body can sometimes lack essential nutrients. Thiamine, or Vitamin B1, is one such nutrient that many are unaware of, despite its significant role in maintaining mental and physical health.
A renovation project of the National Mall in Washington D.C., featuring a newly painted blue pool, has sparked criticism and misunderstanding among tourists and locals, reviving American political divisions.
An old 50 sq.m. house on the Greek island of Syros has been unexpectedly renovated with a lively color palette, transforming its appearance to resemble a Mexican hacienda and breaking away from minimalist trends.
Kėdainiai, Lithuania, will host the largest annual event for the Lithuanian army and public, celebrating partisans and unity day with the theme 'We are You!'
The Catalan government is reportedly evading the European Union's demand to establish a 'fast track' for renewable energy projects, despite calls from associations like Renovem-nos for regional planning to designate acceleration zones.
Renowned historian Romila Thapar shares insights on her memoir ‘Just Being’, discussing the ongoing debates surrounding history, the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and the Aryan question.
A diaspora leader has urged Senator Oshiomhole to cease making false claims about xenophobia in South Africa, specifically refuting reports of Nigerians killed in recent protests.
Renowned Nigerian scientist Charles Adetunji has been appointed as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) at the Federal University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Imo (FUADSI), highlighting Nigeria's academic talent.
It has been 20 years since 'The Da Vinci Code,' a famously controversial 2006 book-to-movie adaptation, became a global phenomenon, surpassing major box office hits.
Cagayan Valley and Western Visayas in the Philippines are preparing for a strong El Niño phenomenon, anticipated to hit by June. Agricultural and fishery sectors are urged to brace for its potential impacts.
Featherston is experiencing a 'booktown boom,' transforming the area into a hub for literature and reading enthusiasts. This phenomenon underscores the enduring power and appeal of books and reading.
With the leadership stalemate at the University of Nairobi resolved, attention shifts to the new Vice-Chancellor's crucial task of restoring stability, with similar issues noted at Kenyatta, Moi, and Maseno universities.
The Zanat brand is revitalizing the ancient Konjic woodcarving art, which has been declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, with contributions from renowned designers.
Eurovision is described as a significant cultural phenomenon in Sweden, successfully uniting different generations through shared enjoyment. The event fosters a collective sense of joy and engagement among Swedes of all ages.
The 70th annual Eurovision Song Contest final is taking place in Vienna, with various countries vying for the title. Delta Goodrem's 'Eclipse' won the Marcel Bezençon Press Award, while live coverage and national representatives like Lithuania's Lion Ceccah and Greece's Akylas are featured.
Poland is expecting capricious weather conditions for the upcoming days, with forecasts indicating widespread rain on Sunday, May 17th. The outlook suggests typical May weather phenomena.
Israel announced it killed a senior Hamas military commander in an airstrike in Gaza, identifying him as a key architect of the October 7 attacks. Hamas later confirmed the death of its top armed wing chief.
The article details how Mustafa Kemal completed the Pontic Genocide after the Ottoman Empire signed the Armistice of Mudros on October 30, 1918, following its defeat in World War I.
The Schinias Olympic Rowing Centre in Greece held an inauguration ceremony for the completion of renovation works, supported by the Hellenic Olympic Committee and Alpha Bank.
Scientists are warning that the El Niño phenomenon is developing faster than expected due to rapid Pacific Ocean heating. This accelerated progression raises concerns that it could become a historically strong event, potentially a 'Super El Niño'.
An Italian cartoonist, a guest star at a major comic book festival, has released the second volume of his work 'The Name of the Rose'. The publication is a highlight of the cultural event.
Opposition figures are criticizing the premature opening of the Vojislavljevića Boulevard, alleging that it is incomplete and lacks essential infrastructure like curbs, sidewalks, and lighting. They warn drivers to be cautious due to the unfinished state and lack of proper signaling.
A competition has been launched for the conceptual design of a memorial dedicated to the 102 children killed in Prijedor during the 1992-1995 war. The initiative is a collaboration between the Kvart Youth Center and the parents of the victims.
Western Greece is facing severe and worsening coastal erosion and landslides, intensified by climate change, prompting the region to deem a new program necessary to address these phenomena.
The Senate has unanimously agreed to waive their paychecks during any future government shutdowns, though many senators are wealthy enough that the impact may be minimal.
Scientists are expressing concerns about the increasing number of satellites burning up in Earth's atmosphere, warning that the long-term effects of this phenomenon are currently unknown. This process is feared to be altering the atmosphere in unprecedented ways.
Renowned Serbian political cartoonist Corax has published a new piece of artwork. The cartoon is specifically dated for May 16, 2026, offering his unique commentary.
The premiere of a new collaboration between two Swiss watch brands, Swatch and Audemars Piguet, shows that flippers are a phenomenon known not only in the real estate market.
Finland's notoriously poor village road is scheduled for extensive repairs this summer, including ditch clearing, replacement of damaged culverts, and resurfacing with crushed stone.
The Buenos Aires Times reports that significant infrastructural deficiencies in the city continue to be ignored despite repeated calls for action. The article highlights ongoing issues affecting the region.
A controversial government plan concerning pre-emptive rights for agricultural land, which critics argue is designed to benefit Andrej Babiš and involves billions of crowns, has been detailed by ministerial sources.
President Trump held separate phone calls with South Korean President Lee and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The discussions covered North Korea, the US-China summit, and reports of potential military action regarding Iran.
The World Health Organization has declared an international public health emergency due to a severe Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. This declaration comes amid concerns over the virus's potential spread and rising death toll.
Thousands of people demonstrated in Brussels on Sunday afternoon, called by pro-Palestinian, trade union, and associative organizations, to denounce the war in Gaza, the Nakba, and what organizers describe as a genocide.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) reportedly changed the qualification of a case to "aggravated murder." This decision has drawn questions, as an official body has not yet been found.
Google's Gemini Intelligence clarifies that only a handful of current devices are powerful enough for its agents and other locally running AI tasks, implying most users will need new smartphones for Google's AI future.
The "Sea-Watch 5" rescue vessel has arrived in Brindisi, Italy, following alleged gunfire from the Libyan coast guard. Italian authorities have initiated an investigation against the ship's captain.
The Government of Sarajevo Canton has invested millions of KM over the past two years to renovate and equip the Public Institution Institute for Emergency Medical Assistance.
Following extensive search efforts, the body of a missing man has been discovered. One report details a car found suspected of containing the body of a missing man, while another mentions the discovery of a 78-year-old man's body after multi-day searches.
Un membru al juriului național din Republica Moldova, care a evaluat prestațiile concurenților la Eurovision 2026, a explicat discrepanța dintre votul dat participanților, inclusiv României, și…
A suspect has been ordered into detention after allegedly striking a pensioner with a car near the Faculty of Law. The incident led to the individual's apprehension and subsequent legal action.
A driver intentionally plowed a car into a crowd of pedestrians in Modena, Italy, injuring at least eight people, with some victims suffering severe injuries requiring amputation. The driver was detained, and Prime Minister Meloni visited the scene.
The funeral of Dalia Kužmarskytė, a renowned soloist of the Klaipėda State Musical Theater who did not wake from a coma, was held in Klaipėda, with attendees bidding their final farewells.
Voters in Andalusia head to the polls, with candidates like Maíllo, García, Moreno, and Montero casting their ballots. The election will determine the future leadership of the region, with Juanma Moreno seeking another term.
The Sarajevo neighborhood of Dobrinja is often described by citizens as a 'city within itself'. The article explores its story as a symbol of contrasts and a different way of life, a sentiment echoed by renowned writer Abdulah Sidran.
Celebrated British soprano Felicity Lott, known for her versatile performances, has passed away. She was widely acclaimed for her roles in opera and concert.
Six cats rescued from a 'house of horrors' in Učka, Croatia, where they suffered years of abuse, are now recovering at a veterinary clinic and learning to trust food again while awaiting new homes.
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Cyprus and Cypriot Hellenism are acquiring a central national monument for the Pontic Greek Genocide in Paralimni, with the unveiling ceremony scheduled for May 19 by N. Christodoulides, connecting historical memory and ongoing struggle.
Demonstrations in favor of refugee reception took place in Nijmegen, Netherlands, where participants emphasized their support by stating, 'We are also the Netherlands.'
The government officials with the best ratings are currently the new Minister of Internal Administration, Luís Neves, followed by the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Finance.
Zagreb's main bus station has been described as the city's ugliest place, characterized by its dirty, neglected state, accumulation of trash, and the pervasive smell of urine.
Historic trams from Prague's public transport company are being repaired by technicians in Brno. Six trams from the 1960s-1980s, including T3 and T4 models, are undergoing renovation, with the first two expected back in Prague by the end of May.
NBC News projects that the Louisiana Republican Senate race will advance to a runoff election, with incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy failing to secure enough votes to avoid a second round.
Several cultural milestones are being noted, including the 40th anniversary of the film 'Top Gun' and the 5th anniversary of the video game 'Cyberpunk 2077.' Additionally, a new release of Virginia Woolf's 'Night and Day' is announced.
This week's horoscope predicts a period of sudden decisions, active discussions, and heightened sensitivity to economic, political, or social events, with Mars influencing impulsivity and increasing tension.
An article explores the recurring xenophobic violence targeting Nigerians in South Africa, attributing it to economic frustration, social unrest, and diplomatic tensions.
A driver ploughed a car into a crowd of pedestrians in Modena, Italy, injuring at least eight people, some critically. The driver was subsequently arrested after attempting to flee the scene.
An article from The Star | Malaysia examines the phenomenon of individuals or entities seeking and valuing awards that may lack genuine merit or significance.
According to psychologist Þórey Kristín Þórisdóttir, men are often more inclined to try and save their marriages, while women are more likely to feel they have had enough.
The Eurovision Grand Final featured a range of performances, audience reactions, and notable incidents, including technical issues during one act and the return of a legendary winner. Preparations, social media commentary, and the overall length of the show were also highlighted.
A Serbian article chronicles the life and career of actor Pierce Brosnan, highlighting his path from a challenging childhood to becoming a renowned actor and activist.
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A phenomenon described as 'Hormuz-hamstring' is causing increasing problems for many countries worldwide, resulting in shortages of various goods from soft drinks to medical supplies.
The 34th anniversary of the massacre of Bosniak civilians in Zaklopača near Vlasenica, which occurred on May 16, 1992, was commemorated today, remembering over 60 killed civilians.
While Italy is renowned as the home of pizza, an article highlights another essential culinary experience that visitors must try. This suggests a deeper dive into the country's diverse gastronomic offerings.
France and Ukraine have agreed to cooperate on developing anti-ballistic defense capabilities, with President Macron and President Zelensky discussing extended military support. This agreement marks a significant step in bolstering Ukraine's defense against Russian ballistic weapons.
The Council for Green Transition concludes that there are enormous gains for the climate from stopping the burning of wood to produce electricity and heat.
The indie-rock duo Snuggle, consisting of Andrea Thorsen and Vilhelm Strange, will perform at Roskilde Festival, Smukfest, and Øhavet this summer, but they also reveal where they go for festivals when they've had enough of Roskilde's soundboxes and rosé.
Six teenagers, aged 16 and 17, are under investigation by Portuguese police for suspected aggravated robbery, kidnapping, and illegal possession of prohibited weapons in the Lisbon and Seixal areas.
A 38-year-old man was tragically killed by a great white shark near Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia. The incident, which occurred in a popular tourist area, marks a significant and fatal shark attack in the region.
A passenger motor glider ran aground on the coast of Pristan, a protected military facility, during the night of May 8-9 under still unexplained circumstances.
A drilling project in the Black Hills region has been canceled following significant opposition and backlash from local Native American tribes. The decision reflects the impact of indigenous advocacy on environmental and land use issues.
The United States and Nigeria have announced the killing of a high-ranking Islamic State leader, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, during a joint military operation. Both nations confirmed the successful strike, which has prompted discussions on its strategic implications and the broader anti-terror strategy.
The legal team representing Milo and Ana Đukanović has accused the Montenegrin government of attempting to unlawfully take over criminal prosecution in the 'Telekom' case. They criticized the Vice-Premier for making public statements on the matter, while the Prime Minister also reported a successful visit to Estonia.
The 'Una nessuna centomila' foundation has criticized a statement by Borrelli on violence against women as 'grave,' urging Rai to uphold its public service role. The foundation emphasizes that violence against women is a cultural phenomenon.
Portugal's Alentejo region is gaining international recognition for its exceptional conditions for astronomical observation, boasting some of Europe's clearest skies, alongside its renowned wine production.
Nine people sustained various degrees of injuries following a collision between a Toyota Sienta and a Tata Xenon pickup at Awaso in Ghana's Western North Region.
Belgrade University Rector Vladan Đokić has formally requested a response from the Medical Faculty's administration. The rector's demand concerns the controversial appointment of Arsić Arsenijević as acting vice-dean.
Mirsad Nurković, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro, conducted an official visit to Turkey, holding meetings with institutions and the Montenegrin diaspora to strengthen cooperation.
G. Robert Blakey, known for drafting the RICO Act and leading a government investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy, has died at the age of 90.
The West Bengal government has ordered the re-verification of 1.69 crore caste certificates, hinting at potential deletions from the State Register of Indigenous Residents (SIR).
Split police and banks are warning of a significant increase in internet fraud cases in Dalmatia, resulting in multi-million kuna damages, and emphasize education as a key defense.
India is experiencing an early arrival of its monsoon season, but the El Niño phenomenon is predicted to significantly reduce overall rainfall. This raises concerns about potential water scarcity despite the early onset.
The emerging trend of the "AI face," characterized by idealized digital aesthetics, is reportedly influencing beauty standards and causing frustration among plastic surgeons. This phenomenon is driving new demands and challenges within the cosmetic surgery industry.
American actor Matthew McConaughey revealed he once lived away from Hollywood for 22 days in Peru without electricity and under a false name to cope with the pressures of early fame.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 grand final is set to take place in Vienna, with anticipation building around the competing artists and favorites. The event is expected to be a tense and politically charged affair as countries vie for the coveted trophy.
As the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final approaches, various countries' chances are discussed, while protests over Israel's participation and health concerns for Sweden's representative draw attention. The event proceeds with high anticipation and some controversy.