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Trump's administration has repeatedly slammed European allies for not spending enough on their militaries and relying on the US for defense.

Episodes of the reality show "Married at First Sight UK" have been pulled and an investigation launched following multiple allegations of sexual assault made by female participants against male co-stars. Police are urging potential victims to come forward as the scandal rocks the UK television industry.
An opinion piece argues that the harassment of Christian institutions, clergy, and symbols in Israel is detrimental to both the state and Jewish historical values. The author questions whether authorities are doing enough to address the issue.
Singapore has successfully purchased sufficient Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to meet its energy needs for the rest of the current year.

An impeachment motion brought by the opposition against Taiwan's president has failed to pass. The vote did not garner enough support to remove the president from office.

A warning has been issued that 15 million people in Britain are not saving enough for retirement, with a call for a "national settlement" to address the severe financial cliff-edge facing significant groups.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov rejected Eurovision's invitation for Russia to return to the festival, even if the war does not end, stating that Russia is 'not satanic enough for Europe' and has its own festival with BRICS.

H. Mamoulakis responded to a 'question' from K. Mitsotakis, stating that 'The voice from the phone will only tell him five words: Enough. Time to leave,' indicating a strong political message.
Hungary's Health Minister stated that patient safety begins with ensuring enough skilled staff are available at the bedside.
Financial expert Suze Orman warns that relying solely on stocks and bonds may not be sufficient for retirement, advising on alternative investment strategies for long-term security.

This article offers fashion advice on five kaftan styles that are versatile enough to be worn comfortably and stylishly in both island settings and urban environments.
Despite experiencing its strongest year for foreign direct investment in a decade, Tunisia faces persistent structural economic problems that FDI alone cannot resolve.

Lydia Tischler, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor whose family was torn apart during WWII, continues to warn against the repetition of the Holocaust, emphasizing that simply saying "never again" is not enough.
Despite Wingstop's shares being cut in half this year, franchisees are reportedly unable to open new stores fast enough, indicating a disconnect between stock market performance and operational expansion.
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.
Despite a recent deal, analysts suggest that it will not be enough to end Boeing's ongoing troubles in China.
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam has publicly stated that his country has suffered enough from 'reckless' wars that serve foreign interests. He emphasized the need to avoid further conflicts driven by external agendas.

The Asantehene delivered a speech at a UPSA conclave, calling on business and political leaders to prioritize integrity, moral leadership, and practical nation-building over mere rhetoric. He stressed that lasting institutions require ethical leadership and humility.
Nigerian singer Skelvin has stated that talent alone is insufficient for success in the country's music industry, implying other factors are crucial.

Following the naming of Bond Place and Desmond Crescent in Swindon, an article suggests that every new housing estate deserves a themed name, such as 'Dench Close.' The idea is to extend the practice of naming places after cultural references.
Despite anticipation around Nvidia's earnings, analysts suggest that the company's performance alone will not be enough to save the S&P 500 from its current sell signal.

Nigeria's Inspector General of Police stated that the current 2,000 police stations are insufficient to adequately protect the country's 200 million citizens. This highlights a significant gap in law enforcement infrastructure relative to the population's needs.

Private legal practitioner Samson Lardy Anyenini stated that the damages awarded in a significant human rights case involving journalists and protesters were not punitive enough, despite acknowledging the ruling as a victory for press freedom.
The Xiaomi 15T Pro smartphone is reportedly struggling to stand out against the competition from last year's models. The article suggests that even a major celebrity endorsement might not be enough to save the device from its fate.
Supporters of a bill to provide aid to Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia have gathered enough support to force a vote in the House of Representatives.
Julian Lennon has revealed he was diagnosed with coronary heart disease, stating he caught it early enough to reverse some of the damage and urging fans to get checked.
Oklo reported a wider-than-expected loss, and its stock performance was not bolstered despite the broader AI boom.

The Supreme Court observed that it is not necessary for a Hindu to mandatorily visit a temple or perform rituals to prove their belief.

As Dark Souls III marks its 10th anniversary, fans are debating the necessity of a remaster, with some arguing the game has aged well enough without one.
PayPal's latest earnings report failed to impress investors, leading to a continued decline in the company's stock performance.

The Cannes Film Festival has commenced, featuring discussions among jury members and attendees on topics such as the impact of AI on the film industry and the perceived absence of Hollywood. Various films are set to compete for the Palme d'Or, with some specific titles highlighted.
Thoughts on sustainable travel. This week: On the right to your own island.

Aline Bouvy and Florentina Holzinger, representing two distinct artistic strategies of unease and intensification, are featured at the Venice Art Biennale. The article questions if their work, "La Merde," is radical enough.
Polish and American military forces have jointly tested a new type of drone designed to evacuate wounded personnel from battlefields, with the manufacturer claiming it's simple enough for tractor factories to produce.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign, with dozens of Labour MPs and cabinet ministers publicly calling for his departure. This follows significant election losses for the Labour party, challenging his leadership.

Slovakia has a record number of foreign workers, primarily driven by an increase in Ukrainian and third-country nationals, rather than EU citizens. Analysts note that the economy struggles to create enough quality jobs to attract EU workers.

Anar Patel, president of Shree Khodaldham Trust, asked why society continues to primarily advice daughters on the issue.

Democratic Bulgaria stated that only a working qualified majority for legal changes and the election of a new Supreme Judicial Council and Chief Prosecutor can begin restoring institutions, implying the commission for Delyan Peevski is not enough.

Maine Democrat Graham Platner has stated that current "tax-the-rich" policies are not ambitious enough in their efforts. He suggests that these policies are not "trying" hard enough to achieve their intended goals.

Danish authorities now assess Syria as generally safe enough for refugees to return, but new test cases in the Refugee Appeals Board highlight how international conventions and family ties prevent their repatriation.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink asserted that artificial intelligence is creating a new trillion-dollar asset class and that the world is not moving fast enough on AI infrastructure, dismissing the idea of an AI bubble.
Matt Lowrie, who retired early from Google at age 55 after 18 years, credits his grandfather's investment advice, inspired by John Bogle, for enabling him to leave his job in November 2025.

Hungary experienced its second driest April since 1901, raising concerns that recent minimal rainfall will not be enough to mitigate the ongoing drought conditions. The lack of precipitation continues to pose a significant challenge for the country.
A campaign aimed at compelling the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to hold Bitcoin as a reserve asset has reportedly failed, according to Reuters. The initiative did not gather enough signatures to proceed to a national vote.

Latvian officials, including a former army commander, have voiced concerns about the country's lack of readiness to combat foreign drones. A representative also stated that it was not safe enough to shoot down incoming drones.

A young woman tourist in China died after falling from a 'cliff swing' ride. Her warnings to staff that the safety rope was not tied tightly enough were reportedly ignored, leading to the fatal accident.

The Serbian Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) has criticized the introduction of a third shift in health centers in Belgrade's Palilula, pointing out that there are not enough pediatricians even for the first shift. This highlights ongoing issues with healthcare staffing in the region.

This article argues that while Europe is making strides in unshackling businesses, more market-liberal policies are needed, particularly in Brussels and national capitals, to truly foster economic growth.

The world's longest road tunnel will undergo extensive construction work, closing nightly for two years starting this autumn, as authorities deem it not safe enough.
The formation of the government in Tamil Nadu faces uncertainty as Vijay's TVK party struggles to secure a majority, leading to speculation about potential alliances or fresh elections. Rival parties AIADMK and DMK are reportedly moving MLAs to resorts amid the political deadlock.

A cruise ship has been hit by a hantavirus outbreak, leading to the evacuation of several patients, reports of passenger deaths, and an international effort to trace the virus's origins and manage the health scare as the vessel travels and passengers disembark.

The National Oil Reserves Agency announced that approximately 1.6 million barrels from Ireland's State oil reserve will be released onto the market, leaving enough fuel for 80 days instead of the current 90.

A brief rainfall in Vilnius on Wednesday was enough to cause considerable traffic jams throughout the city.
A new study indicates that 2.3 million metric tons of lithium, enough to power the US for centuries, are hidden beneath the Appalachian Mountains.
An article argues that anti-torture laws are insufficient without the implementation of real safeguards to ensure their effectiveness. The piece emphasizes the need for robust mechanisms to prevent torture.

Dirbtinis intelektas į mūsų gyvenimus atnešė ne tik naujas kūrybines ar technologines galimybes, bet ir puokštę grėsmių.
New Zealand, a nation of cat lovers, faces a growing contradiction with its pride in native birds. The article discusses the efforts needed to protect local wildlife from domestic cats.
PayPal's stock dropped by 10% even after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings, leading to questions about whether a potential Venmo spin-off could help stabilize its share price.

Taking short breaks throughout the day can help calm the nervous system and refresh energy, with just five minutes being enough for a significant reset.
Reports indicate that GameStop is currently experiencing issues with insufficient stock levels for its products.

Prime Minister Modi's BJP party secured a historic victory in the West Bengal state election, gaining control of the state and ending the Trinamool Congress's long-standing rule.

An article delves into the 'eternal bachelor syndrome,' examining why some men believe no woman is ever good enough for them.

A Trump-backed candidate secured victory in the Kentucky Republican primary, defeating incumbent Thomas Massie and further solidifying former President Trump's influence over the Republican Party. This outcome was part of a broader election day that saw various primary races across several US states.

Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka's pressure on President Petr Pavel via SMS regarding a nomination was problematic but not severe enough to be classified as criminal extortion.

An analysis discusses the challenge faced by conventionally superior militaries in defeating determined adversaries, highlighting the rising costs associated with the 'Final Ten Percent' problem in modern warfare.
Following their FA Cup final defeat, Chelsea must now focus on the league to secure European football next season, with two wins likely enough to clinch eighth place and a Conference League spot against Tottenham.

The United States imposed new sanctions on Cuba, targeting officials and the intelligence service, significantly increasing pressure on Havana. In response, Cuba warned of a potential "bloodbath" if the US were to launch a military attack, highlighting escalating tensions between the two nations.

Serbian politician Dragan Đilas commended the work of students, while simultaneously suggesting that their young age, specifically around twenty, means they may not yet have enough knowledge.

Justice Minister Damir Habijan commented ahead of the HDZ Presidency session on information that Kristijan Aleksić, suspected of murdering a 19-year-old in Drniš, has not had a hearing in two and a half years...

Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah expressed optimism regarding Ghana's departure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program. She described it as a step towards stronger economic independence for the nation.
An Israeli security official has stated that the country's current military actions are not effective enough to prevent Hezbollah drone attacks.

The German aviation industry states that the proposed reduction in ticket tax is not enough to make it competitive compared to other European countries. The sector believes the measure does not go far enough.

Shopping centers and malls are increasingly incorporating games and experience worlds to counteract vacancies, but experts suggest that entertainment alone will not be enough to ensure their long-term success.
An opinion article from The Star questions whether there is enough courage to implement necessary changes in Malaysian athletics.
Senator Chris Van Hollen suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu exploited former President Donald Trump's perceived naivety to draw the United States into a conflict with Iran.
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.

A highly popular Netflix series from 2026, acclaimed as the most-watched, is reportedly short enough to be binged in less than six hours.
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.
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.

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.
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.

Actor Ravi Mohan announced he is taking a break from acting, stating he has 'tolerated enough,' after Keneeshaa Francis quit Instagram.

Finland remains a finals favourite, but Delta has serious momentum. Could it be enough to carry her to a win?

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated that his country has endured enough 'reckless' wars for foreign interests and is seeking Arab and international support for Beirut's negotiations with Israel.
Despite Realty Income's impressive record of 113 consecutive dividend raises, an analysis suggests this alone is insufficient reason to own the stock currently.
Nasarawa Governor Abdullahi Sule asserted that Nigeria possesses enough domestic capital to address its infrastructure deficit, provided there is a transparent investment structure.
Professional organizations in Denmark are calling for tougher measures against shoplifters, arguing that politicians are not doing enough and proposing new initiatives to the government.

A violent storm swept through India's most populous state, causing widespread destruction and tragically killing over 100 people. The powerful winds were strong enough to lift a man into the air along with a metal shed.
The article discusses the potential increase in the Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2027 and debates whether the adjustment will be sufficient to meet beneficiaries' needs.

Julian Lennon has publicly disclosed his diagnosis of coronary heart disease, stating that he caught it early enough to potentially reverse some damage and encouraging others to get checked sooner rather than later.
A Toronto-based YouTuber, Steve Antonioni, explains his strategy for achieving financial independence and early retirement, known as 'Camp FIRE', after saving enough to quit his job.
The world has reportedly lost nearly 1 billion barrels in oil supply over the past 75 days since the start of the Iran war, leading to a significant increase in global oil prices. Investors are not perceived to be sufficiently concerned about this development.

Two individuals, both approaching their 70th birthdays, have announced their retirement, stating 'enough is enough' in a personal decision.

Economists and S&P Global have expressed confidence in India's foreign exchange reserves, asserting their adequacy to defend the rupee and manage potential foreign outflows despite the Middle East crisis.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow stated that resolving unrest in Thailand's southern border provinces requires a unified and multidimensional approach, as peace talks alone are insufficient.

This article presents an unexpected and surprising flavor combination for a brownie recipe, aimed at those who are daring enough to try it.

The Eurovision Song Contest's first semifinals have commenced in Vienna, featuring various performances and ongoing discussions about betting odds. The event is also marked by protests, particularly concerning Israel's participation.

A new guide offers advice for vegetarians on how to ensure adequate iron intake through their diet. It provides practical tips for maintaining healthy iron levels without consuming meat.

President Catherine Connolly stated that the transformative changes needed to address the climate emergency are not progressing at the required pace.

A chief physician advises resourceful individuals to monitor for signs of three specific types of cancer. The article also provides concrete tips on how to keep the brain sharp enough to make optimal decisions.

The Philippine House of Representatives has approved articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte, with her camp stating readiness for a Senate trial. The vote count and proceedings were closely monitored amidst political tensions.

Bengt and Monica Frantzen are suing Sola municipality in Norway, claiming the local government did not do enough to help their 12-year-old daughter, Emely, who took her own life.

As Finland becomes more international, individuals with mixed backgrounds are sharing their perspectives on what it means to be Finnish, exploring themes of language, identity, and belonging.

US Assistant Secretary of Commerce David Fogel stated in an exclusive interview that the US and India are not doing enough on trade and investment. He acknowledged that tariffs have disrupted economic relations but noted that global investment commitments to the US continue unabated.

Utah-based defense tech firm Hypercraft has introduced a new 300 hp diesel-hybrid-electric unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) designed with sufficient power to operate directed-energy weapons and charge drones.

The Hong Kong Bar Association has proposed a "double-track" approach to criminalizing bid-rigging. This development comes amidst other varied news from Hong Kong, including discussions on urban development, animal cruelty reports, and a Cantopop star's apology, alongside unrelated reports from the Czech Republic.

The "Berlin autofrei" (Car-free Berlin) initiative has failed in its public petition, falling short by approximately 35,000 signatures required for a referendum. The "Berlin werbefrei" (Ad-free Berlin) petition is also expected to fail.

An article discusses that protein alone is insufficient for peak health, emphasizing the importance of other nutritional components that are often overlooked.

Το περπάτημα θεωρείται όλο και περισσότερο από την επιστημονική κοινότητα ως μία από τις πιο απλές, οικονομικές και αποτελεσματικές μορφές πρόληψης για την υγεία.

A referendum bid by Alberta separatists is currently stuck in legal limbo, despite potentially having enough signatures, due to a temporary injunction issued in April following a legal case brought by First Nations over treaty rights.
A historian discusses the roots of imperialism in Russia, stating that Putin has restored Stalin-era terror and that the lack of mass protests indicates a society not cohesive enough to act for a common cause, describing Russia as a 'conquest machine.'

Experts with extensive experience in global public health and tobacco control argue that alternative smoke-free nicotine products could accelerate the end of the smoking epidemic. They suggest current measures may not reduce smoking rates fast enough to meet global targets.

An article in Mail & Guardian explores the concept of justice not merely as a legal construct but as a lived, lifelong pursuit, emphasizing its practical application beyond courtrooms.
Ian Poulter shared his belief in the future prosperity of LIV Golf, warning that if the league were to fold, the European circuit's future would be at significant risk.
Mads Johannesen mener mange gjør aksjeanalyse unødvendig vanskelig: - Du trenger ikke avanserte modeller og kompliserte Excel-ark

A Chinese video creator has constructed a three-meter-tall, walk-in gaming PC case that is large enough to game in and even live in. The unique project offers ample space for cable management and an immersive gaming experience.

Health Canada has launched a new voluntary registry for breast implant recalls and safety issues, but patient advocates and medical professionals have slammed it, with one MP expressing deep disappointment, arguing it doesn't go far enough.
Seaport Global analysts are reportedly highly optimistic about a particular China-focused chip stock, which may not be widely known to investors.

A review of Tori Amos's new album highlights its central theme: a privileged woman who has had enough of her unpleasant husband, showcasing Amos's continued refusal to be silenced as a songwriter.

Praying for rain will not be enough. The government should convene a crisis staff
The article argues that loving the Catalan language is not enough, and legislation is needed to make it indispensable for its preservation.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is expected to sell a massive number of copies, but even a record-setting launch might not be enough to meet the high expectations of publisher Take-Two.

Ervin Salianji, an Albanian politician, thanked every democrat who joined his movement over the past five months to re-energize the Democratic Party and change the system. He stated that five months were enough to achieve what others could not.

Discussions in Lithuania often focus on whether victims of sexual violence resisted enough, highlighting a societal issue where the legal system questions a victim's actions rather than the perpetrator's. This ongoing debate points to persistent victim-blaming attitudes.
The community of Kibbutz Nir Oz, devastated by the October 7 attack, is training emergency standby squads. This initiative aims to enhance security and help residents feel safe enough to return and rebuild their lives.
The article discusses the availability of workers for seasonal jobs in Finland, suggesting there should be enough. It also touches upon the importance of a few weeks of summer vacation for students to perform well in school.
An article discusses the importance of multiple income streams for retirement and provides essential information for seniors.

Interview with the deputy and former minister who left the Democrats to join Italia Viva.

Early critical reception for "The Mandalorian & Grogu" film has been released, with some reviews indicating a disappointing Rotten Tomatoes score and raising concerns for Disney's Star Wars franchise. Fans are anticipating the movie, which some speculate might be more of a "side quest" than a full feature film.

Danish authorities are moving to deport 29-year-old Turkish mathematics teacher Tuğba Koç to Turkey, despite acknowledging her links to the Gülen movement and the risk of prosecution, concluding she is not prominent enough to face severe danger.

A new study indicates that working conditions in the hospitality sector are improving, but not sufficiently, particularly regarding pay. While people enjoy working in hospitality, compensation remains a significant concern when considering a career in the industry.

A Pensions Commission report reveals that at least 15 million Britons are not saving enough for retirement, with a significant shortfall among self-employed workers, potentially leading to a severe financial 'cliff edge.'
A report from the Pension Commission highlights a 'stark' issue, warning that millions of Britons, particularly self-employed workers, are not saving enough to fund their retirement.

A woman who raised concerns about the self-swab rape kit firm 'Enough' was reportedly threatened with legal action, including damage to her reputation and career prospects, according to Conservative MP Alicia Kearns.

The Eurovision Song Contest was marked by various incidents and discussions, including a wave of hate against a participant, a suspicious person attempting to enter the final, and comments from Russia's foreign minister. Experts also pointed to issues affecting the contest's reputation.

The SEBI chief has affirmed that Indian markets are resilient enough to absorb potential shocks from the West Asia crisis, despite acknowledging increased oil risks.

A 41-year-old general practitioner, Alexandr Noska, is battling an aggressive brain tumor while continuing to treat others. Two years ago, voluntary donors funded a special vaccine for him, which he has now completed, securing enough funds for another dose.

Meta is not doing nearly enough against online shopping scams, the Dutch police said, warning consumers to be very wary of great offers on Facebook and Instagram.
The world's insatiable demand for U.S. energy resources is contributing to persistently high prices for American consumers, reflecting global market dynamics.

US President Donald Trump issued a dire warning to Iran, stating that the country would be destroyed or "won't be anything left" if it failed to agree to a peace deal.

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.

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.
Immobility is not solved by role models but by everyday choices.
Will Gulf states find new oil pipelines fast enough to reduce Hormuz reliance? The Straits Times
An analysis of a particular dataset indicates that the trends within it are sufficiently pronounced to be clearly discernible.
Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, shared his perspective on what he considers 'enough money,' suggesting a specific figure that he believes would be sufficient for almost everyone on Earth.

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.
Croatian Tourism Still Can’t Find Enough Workers Even After Importing Thousands Total Croatia

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to seek a criminal indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, according to sources. This move is seen as part of increased pressure on Cuba.
The technology sector is bracing for a wave of AI mega-IPOs, raising questions about market capacity and investor appetite for these large-scale public offerings.

A mixture of baking soda and vinegar has long been considered one of the most popular 'miracle' cleaning agents in households. Many believe that it is enough to sprinkle soda on a surface, pour vinegar over it, and the chemical reaction will remove even the most stubborn stains.
Police in the capital region of Reykjavík charged seven individuals overnight for driving with studded tires in the city center, stating that they have had enough of their use.
Nigeria's Inspector General of Police has declared that the current 2,000 police stations are inadequate to effectively protect the nation's population of 200 million people, highlighting a significant security challenge.
The new 'Yellowstone' spinoff series, 'Dutton Ranch,' has premiered, with initial reviews and details on how to watch the show now available. Articles cover its debut, critical reception, and streaming options.

The summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing covered critical issues including trade, Taiwan, and Iran, with Trump stating Xi vowed no military equipment support for Iran. Discussions also touched upon potential US-China AI safety talks.

Enough is enough: governments must introduce permanent additional taxes on the profits of oil and gas companies immediately

Experts reveal that strong academic backgrounds alone are not enough for job seekers, as employers increasingly prioritize soft skills and interview performance. Some candidates make a strong impression despite limited experience, while others with strong qualifications fail to secure offers.

The "One Piece" series has hinted at a new Devil Fruit power wielded by the Holy Knights, suggesting it could be powerful enough to defeat Luffy and potentially reveal secrets about Monkey D. Dragon's abilities.

A bipartisan group of US House members has gathered enough signatures to force a vote on a $1.3 billion Ukraine aid package. This move bypasses House leadership, which had previously stalled the legislation.

This article explores the concept of achieving productivity without exhaustion, advocating for a balanced approach where 'enough' is prioritized over constantly striving for 'more' in a demanding world.

The Hungarian Central Statistical Office reported an improvement in the construction industry in March, though not enough to offset earlier poor performance. However, the number of new building contracts simultaneously saw a significant decline.
UBS has stated that McKesson’s (MCK) FY27 outlook appears 'good enough' following its fourth-quarter results, providing an analyst perspective on the company's future financial projections.
A new report investigates the various causes, often beyond their control, that prevent many women from producing sufficient breast milk.
Prime Minister Modi issued an appeal for austerity and fuel conservation, prompting varied responses from citizens, political opposition, and India Inc. While some welcomed the initiative, others criticized it or called for leaders to set an example.

The Andhra Pradesh High Court refused to reinstate an SBI employee who was fired over fraud, stating that the case did not 'shock the conscience' enough to warrant a review of the dismissal.

An opinion piece discusses why military aid to Israel should be halted, asserting that actions in Gaza and Iran were not enough for Netanyahu, and that Israel has since expanded its war into Lebanese territory, resulting in thousands of deaths.

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is under intense pressure as a growing number of party members and aides demand his resignation. This internal rebellion has intensified, signaling a significant leadership crisis within the party.
The Polish apartment rental market is 'well-supplied' with available units, and despite strong demand, the tenant base is not large enough to drive significant rent increases, according to GetHome.pl analysis.
Russia has officially entered a recession, a development not seen in several years, while simultaneously facing a rapidly growing budget deficit. High oil prices are reportedly not enough to offset the country's economic challenges.

Amid claims from politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that the rich don't pay enough, IRS data is presented to argue that wealthy individuals contribute significantly more than their 'fair share' in taxes.
A Goldman Sachs retirement survey for 2025 revealed that a majority of Americans expect to outlive their savings, with many not saving fast enough to meet projected retirement costs of $2.5 million by 2043. The survey highlighted concerns about income replacement in retirement.

Following an attack that ousted Venezuela's top leader, the question arises whether conditions have improved enough to make a return appealing for Venezuelans who had fled the country due to dire circumstances.
An energy fund yielding 7% and up 14% in a year still experienced a $3 million exit, highlighting investor decisions beyond performance metrics.
An article offers advice and strategies for individuals who find themselves reaching retirement age without having accumulated enough savings.

The Conservative party became the biggest party in Swindon following local elections, though they did not secure enough seats to take overall control of the council, in what was described as an unexpected result.
The Indian Supreme Court has issued several directives and expressed strong criticism regarding delays in various legal matters, including the prosecution of a Madhya Pradesh minister and the Lakhimpur Kheri trial. The court also granted bail in certain cases and addressed other procedural issues.
An opinion piece discusses the historical context of the Holocaust and addresses contemporary accusations of 'Jewish supremacist' behavior, arguing against such claims.

Nearly two-thirds of Czech citizens do not earn enough to afford a dignified life, even with high qualifications and university degrees, with the situation being worse in Prague and Brno due to higher housing costs.

Director and Teata-chief Ostertag has successfully secured the leadership position for the Vienna Schauspielhaus, winning the tender with an innovative tandem proposal. Her offer was reportedly compelling enough that political decision-makers could not refuse it.

Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski urged young people not to believe that a few months in a tourist destination are enough to dream about their future, echoing a sentiment similar to John F. Kennedy's famous quote.
A passenger has been fined €10,000 for causing a disturbance on a Ryanair flight from London to Ibiza. The altercation was severe enough to force the plane to make an unscheduled landing in Toulouse.

A recent poll indicates that the ANO party would win the upcoming elections, with ODS and STAN competing closely for second place. The Motoristé party is projected to not secure enough votes to enter parliament.
Despite enormous drug seizures by authorities, the street price for illicit drugs has remained stable. This suggests that the supply chain is robust enough to absorb the losses without affecting market value.
Morgan Stanley has revised down its U.S. growth forecast, citing the impact of high gas prices which are expected to negate the benefits of larger tax refunds for consumers.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced better-than-expected earnings, leading to a significant increase in its stock price and revised upward price targets from Wall Street analysts.
Political parties in Tamil Nadu are engaged in intense discussions regarding the formation of a government by actor Vijay's TVK party. The Congress party has offered conditional support, requiring no communal forces in the alliance, while AIADMK has ruled out backing TVK.

Alberta separatists have submitted over 300,000 signatures to provincial authorities, asserting they have met the threshold required to force a referendum on the province's independence from Canada. This action marks a significant step in their campaign for secession.

The Torres brothers, renowned chefs with three Michelin stars for their Cocina Hermanos Torres restaurant, reveal they used television appearances to fund their restaurant and ceased once they had enough capital.
Fed's Barr stated that the legal structure in place is robust enough to protect the independence of the U.S. central bank.
A survey indicates that a significant portion of the US economy was impacted by the fallout from the Iran war in April, though businesses continued to grow at a robust pace despite increased caution.

Separatist groups in Alberta, Canada, announced they have collected sufficient signatures to initiate a referendum on the province's potential secession from Canada. The oil-rich province's future in the federation is now a subject of debate.

The Strait of Hormuz experienced escalating tensions as the US Navy escorted commercial ships and issued warnings to Iran, which asserted its control over the waterway and traded claims of missile strikes. This military activity and rhetoric raised global concerns about shipping safety and oil prices.
Icelandic musician Daði Freyr has released his latest album, 'Too Much Not Enough,' and has moved back to Iceland after living in Berlin for six years, nearly 10 years after releasing his first songs.
An Iran expert suggests that Tehran is not yet under sufficient pressure to make concessions regarding its nuclear program, as it continues to link discussions to ending the war and lifting sanctions.