An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission is in Ukraine to assess reform progress and decide on a $685 million aid disbursement, with reports indicating Ukraine has avoided implementing unpopular taxes suggested by the IMF.
The official fund for the Trump administration's 'Board of Peace,' intended for the reconstruction of Gaza, is reportedly empty despite billions of dollars having been pledged. Sources indicate that not a single dollar has been deposited into the fund.
The Rainis and Aspazija Foundation, established during Aspazija's lifetime, awarded its first prizes and premiums to a literary representative, fulfilling her legacy.
The Latvian government approved a draft law on Tuesday, May 26, for the establishment of a State Sports Fund, prepared by the Ministry of Education and Science, to improve the transparency and efficiency of sports financing in Latvia.
For the third year, Gaza residents cannot observe the Kurban-bajram tradition due to war-destroyed livestock and an ongoing Israeli blockade preventing live animal entry.
A British artificial intelligence startup, founded by a Romanian, has successfully raised over $1.5 million in a funding round for its AI-powered circuit board design technology.
Relja Ognjenović, the director of the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO), announced plans for a new pension increase by the end of the year. Efforts are also being made to provide additional assistance to those whose pensions are below the average.
A court has ruled against the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation in a case involving former State Security members, prompting strong reactions. The verdict has been described by some as a new blow to the legacy of the murdered journalist.
The son of the Mango fashion chain founder was arrested as a suspect in his father's fatal fall from a cliff and subsequently released on €1 million bail. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the billionaire's death.
A Serbian court has ordered the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation to pay over one million dinars in damages to former State Security officers. This ruling comes after the officers, initially convicted of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija's murder, were later acquitted.
Adfin, a British financial technology startup co-founded by Romanian Ciprian Diaconasu, has successfully closed an $18 million Series A investment round, bringing its total funding to $30 million.
The Credit Guarantee Fund and the Chamber of Economy of Montenegro (PKCG) are collaborating on a new initiative, establishing the fund as a crucial mechanism to support the national economy. This partnership is seen as an important step towards fostering economic growth.
A total of 771 children have successfully exercised their rights to receive financial support from the Alimony Fund. This initiative provides crucial assistance to eligible children.
The Soros Foundations have announced a commitment of $30 million to fund initiatives aimed at combating hatred directed towards both Jewish and Muslim communities. This significant allocation seeks to address rising prejudice and discrimination.
The 'Budi human' Foundation announced that over 4,400 euros have been collected to fund treatments for ten-year-old Mara Dimić from Podgorica, aimed at preserving and improving her health.
The Mozzart Foundation has donated essential equipment to the Department for Biomedically Assisted Fertilization at the Valjevo General Hospital. This contribution aims to support and enhance the department's services.
Chris O’Dowd, Jane Fonda, Ciarán Hinds, John C. Reilly, and Tom Hollander are set to star in Terry George's political thriller 'Ceasefire,' which centers on the Northern Ireland Peace Process.
Jane Fonda, Patti Smith, Rufus Wainwright, and other notable figures are set to participate in 'Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment' on June 14 in New York City.
A team of Romanian entrepreneurs with backgrounds in engineering and artificial intelligence founded Conresti Solutions, a startup focused on digitalizing and automating repetitive processes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Romania.
The founders of the European social network eYou, which launched globally from Romania, have assured that they are entrepreneurs without a political agenda.
A detachment of a cantilever has forced the closure of the early childhood education building at Rocafonda School in Mataró, leading to the relocation of 77 students to the primary building, with no personal injuries reported.
The Pavăl brothers, founders of the Romanian retail chain Dedeman, have completed new acquisitions in the Romanian market. These transactions include a deal with a Belgian millionaire, expanding their investment portfolio.
Russia has frozen and seized assets belonging to billionaire Vadim Moshkovich, the founder of the Rusagro agricultural group. This action is part of an ongoing state takeover targeting his holdings.
Compensation payments from Latvia's Medical Risk Fund have significantly increased over the past decade, with plans to link future contributions to the volume of medical errors. The fund allows patients to seek out-of-court compensation for health or life damage related to medical treatment.
James Holder, co-founder of the Superdry fashion brand, has been found guilty of rape following a night out in Cheltenham. Sentencing for the conviction is expected to take place in the coming week.
The founders of 'Le Canon français' are expressing frustration after the announced cancellation of their 'Breton banquet' scheduled for December 2026 in Quimper, stating there is no question of canceling it.
The Board of Directors of Montenegro's Health Insurance Fund is now tasked with making a new, lawful decision regarding its director, following a court order.
Artist Šejla Kamerić's new site-specific public light installation, AWAKE, transformed a Vienna courtyard for one evening on April 25, 2026. The event ran from 5 PM to midnight.
The article reports that Montero is exacerbating the crisis within Spain's PSOE party, which is now faltering in regions that were once socialist strongholds, while Juanma Moreno's PP manages to contain Vox's growth.
Fondazione Milan has relaunched its 2026 5x1000 campaign, titled "La tua firma cambia il gioco" (Your signature changes the game). The initiative encourages a simple tax gesture to support the foundation's work.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation has announced a competition for journalism students to participate in a two-month paid internship program named 'Denis Kolundžija' with partner media outlets.
Candidates vying for California Governor participated in their first major debate, which took place after Eric Swalwell's withdrawal from the race. The debate saw leading candidates spar over various issues as the election heats up.
Russia is seeking to place Telegram under its yoke, as the country's justice system announced in a newspaper close to the government last February that it had opened an investigation against...
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Alan Osmond, the eldest brother and a founding member of the popular family band The Osmonds, has passed away at the age of 76. Tributes poured in from family members, including his brother Donny Osmond, remembering him as a protector and creative force.
The European Union moved to unlock a €90 billion loan for Ukraine after Hungary's Viktor Orbán lifted his veto, marking a significant development in EU financial aid to Kyiv.
A Danish artificial intelligence startup, co-founded by a Romanian entrepreneur, has successfully raised $30 million in funding from major international investment funds.
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has announced he is stepping down as CEO after 25 years, transitioning to Executive Chairman. His departure comes as the company faces challenges and its stock reacts to recent earnings and guidance.
According to climatologist Piero Lionello, Venice is sinking, and extreme measures, including the possibility of dismantling and rebuilding the city elsewhere, may be necessary to save it from rising sea levels.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation has announced a competition for journalism students to apply for paid internships. This initiative aims to support and develop aspiring journalists.
An AI startup, co-founded by a Romanian programmer and backed by Sam Altman, has successfully raised significant funding. The capital will be used to advance its development of robocar networks.
The Mozzart Foundation is continuing its philanthropic efforts and investments within the community. The organization emphasizes humanity as a core principle in its ongoing contributions.
Slovak police in the Prešov region seized dairy technology as part of "Operation Technology II," investigating fraud related to Eurofunds with total damages estimated at nearly 976,000 euros.
The Mozzart Foundation is preparing a new artistic production titled "Spanish Pie," described as a significant theatrical experience for art enthusiasts.
Cristi Movilă, founder of the Romanian startup OptiComm.AI, discusses the zero value of AI without action and his company's focus on developing "sales intelligence" platforms with AI agents for online commerce.
A significant political battle is unfolding in Phoenix, Arizona, as conservative group Turning Point and activist Jane Fonda engage in elections for control of the Salt River Project, a major public utility.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation reported at least 186 cases of verbal attacks on critically-oriented journalists, media, and media workers by top state and party officials during March this year, marking the highest number since monitoring began.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation and other journalistic associations in Serbia have issued urgent warnings about a dramatic escalation of pressure and attempts to fully take over independent media, citing the replacement of N1 TV's director.
A new initiative called 'De la noi' has been launched in Moldova, founded by Dumitru Alaiba, former advisors, and a CSP member, aiming to support small local producers by ensuring their presence on dedicated store shelves.
Taylor Swift had a busy weekend in Los Angeles, securing seven wins at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. She also attended a star-studded Paul McCartney concert at the Fonda Theater, as discussed on the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast.
The Italian Ambassador to Ivory Coast, Roberta Di Lecce, participated in the 'Med-Limes: Ivory Coast 2026' event, an initiative focused on sustainable development organized by Fonmed – Fondazione Sud for Cooperation and Development in the Mediterranean, with additional reports confirming her presence at the event.
The Fondation Recherche Alzheimer is organizing a tombola where participants can win a Picasso painting for a 100-euro donation, with tickets still available.
Beatles legend Paul McCartney performed a joyous 25-song set to a packed, star-studded audience at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles, where exes Taylor Swift and John Mayer narrowly avoided an awkward run-in, with Swift reportedly evading a potential encounter.
Official data from the PIO Fund in Serbia shows that the lowest pension for employees is around 31,000 dinars, while farmers receive significantly less, struggling with 24,443 dinars.
Paul McCartney performed an extensive set of Beatles and Wings hits during a rare, intimate show at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, marking the first of a two-night stand and acknowledging the tiered seating arrangement for VIPs and the general audience.
Russia has designated Oscar-winning director Pavel Talankin as a 'foreign agent,' adding his name to the Ministry of Justice list and imposing bureaucratic requirements.
On World Down Syndrome Day, the MANE Foundation joined global efforts to promote an inclusive society, focusing on the dignity, development, and well-being of individuals with Down Syndrome.
Parkovi Dinarida, in collaboration with experts from PMF, has begun research into the fish population in the Cijevna river, Montenegro, due to its poor condition and the absence of a guard service.
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SpaceX's potential Initial Public Offering (IPO) is facing significant scrutiny, with discussions around it being the largest IPO in history. Analysts are examining whether it can defy the trend of past blockbuster listings that often underperformed.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent an urgent letter to Donald Trump and US Congress members, requesting Patriot PAC-3 missiles and highlighting a critical shortage of air defense equipment. Zelensky emphasized the severe risk to Ukraine's skies without US assistance, mentioning a recent Russian attack with Oreshnik missiles.
An exhibition titled 'Moderna - XX vijek' (Modern - 20th Century) from the collection of Podgorica's Modern Gallery is set to open this evening in the Montenegrin capital.
A Montenegrin foundation, led by Đina Lazar, is dedicated to preserving the artistic legacy of the great painter Petar Lubarda, whose work was largely neglected for decades after his death in 1974.
The head of the National Paying Agency (NMA), Fortunatas Dirginčius, stated that if damage to EU funds is confirmed in an investigation into fictitious farmer training, they would seek recovery of the funds.
On the anniversary of the tragic accident that claimed their lives, the families of Dr. Alma Suljić and Dr. Azra Spahić have established a foundation in their memory.
Expressions of solidarity have been extended to the Slavko Curuvija Foundation and family following a new setback in their long-standing quest for justice. The foundation continues its fight for accountability.
Branko Miljuš, a member of the presidency of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) and a Member of Parliament, stated today that the decision requiring the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation to pay damages to individuals acquitted of the journalist's murder is an insult to all decent citizens.
The Raindance Film Festival has announced the full lineup for its 34th edition, expanding its competition slate to include a new Best Horror Feature prize. The festival will feature films starring Connor Storrie, Gorillaz, Kit Harington, and executive produced by Jane Fonda.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation has expressed surprise at a draconian fine it must pay to former members of the State Security Department, Milan Radonjić, Ratko Romić, and Miroslav Kuraka, following a lawsuit.
De Angelis, founder of "Mondo al contrario," has publicly labeled General Vannacci a traitor and asserted that Vannacci had sought to run as a candidate with the Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) party.
Iraq has reportedly sought financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a result of the ongoing conflict in Iran. The request highlights the economic repercussions of regional instability on Iraq.
According to the Ministry for Family Care and Demography, 771 children have so far exercised their right to receive funds from the Alimony Fund in Serbia.
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival officially opened with a glamorous red carpet featuring numerous celebrities, including Demi Moore and Léa Drucker. Director Peter Jackson was honored with an honorary Palme d'Or during the opening ceremony.
Dr. Elida Dakoli, a representative of Albanian political persecutees, has been elected as a member of the Board of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington, marking a significant first for the Albanian community.
U saopštenju Fondacije "Budi human" se navodi da je Mara Dimić, usljed prijevremenog rođenja svoje prve korake napravila tek sa šest godina, te da iako se suočava sa otežanim hodom i može da se kreće…
Jane Fonda's Committee for the First Amendment is organizing "Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment" in New York City on June 14. The event will feature performances by Bette Midler, Patti Smith, and other notable artists.
Ted Turner, the pioneering media mogul who founded CNN and revolutionized television news, has died at the age of 87. He was widely recognized for his significant impact on the global media landscape.
Ted Turner, the visionary media mogul and founder of CNN, has died, prompting an outpouring of tributes from industry leaders and public figures. He is remembered for revolutionizing television news and establishing the 24-hour news cycle.
Amazon plans to invest €15 billion in France, with the e-commerce giant scheduled to open four new warehouses in 2026 and 2027. The company's CEO expressed optimism about the resilience of the French economy.
The Gandur Foundation museum in Caen, a 150-million-euro project financed by billionaire Jean-Claude Gandur, will be designed by architects Barozzi-Veiga and is expected to open in summer 2031.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation released an analysis detailing the methods used by tabloids and authorities to target and confront professional journalists. The report highlights concerns over press freedom and journalistic integrity.
Jane Fonda came to open the 17th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival Thursday night at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, but her purpose was to honor her late co-star Robert Redford.
The Italian Ministry of Culture has sent inspectors to the Biennale foundation, reportedly due to the jury's decision to exclude Russia and Israel from the exhibition's awards.
The "Čini dobro" foundation successfully organized a voluntary blood donation drive and called on citizens to join the chain of goodness by participating in future blood donation campaigns.
King Charles III visited the United States, where he met with former President Donald Trump at the White House and was scheduled to deliver a historic address to a joint session of Congress. The visit aimed to strengthen the 'special relationship' between the two nations.
The play "Ljubinko and Desanka" is set to be performed at the Mozzart Foundation, with additional showings scheduled for May 18 and 29, and tickets available via the foundation's Instagram profile.
Adrian Erimescu, former CEO and founder of Imobiliare.ro, is entering the private company investment market with his co-founded platform, Growceanu, which recently received authorization from Romania's Financial Supervisory Authority (ASF).
Correspondence between the Biennale foundation and the Russian commissioner reveals efforts to reopen the Moscow pavilion, including a proposed workaround to bypass sanctions for visa acquisition.
Romania's DSU head, Raed Arafat, provided new details and documents regarding accusations in a helicopter smuggling case, asserting the claims are "unfounded and contradictory."
Vlad Plahotniuc, a Moldovan oligarch and former opposition leader, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison. The conviction stems from his involvement in a $1 billion bank fraud case.
The European Court of Justice issued a landmark ruling rejecting Hungary's controversial anti-LGBTQ law, which the government claimed was to protect children from propaganda. This decision marks a significant legal challenge to Hungary's policies.
The Telemach Foundation has announced the opening of applications for the fifth cycle of its Regional Grant Program. The initiative aims to support various projects within the community.
Italy's Communist Refoundation party, with a narrow majority in its national political committee, approved a proposal to seek a return to the center-left coalition.
A new protocol between CNEL and Fondazione Roma aims to strengthen dialogue between institutions, research, and civil society to address social and economic transformations, focusing on social inclusion for detainees and urban regeneration in Rome.
Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated images depicting himself in religious contexts, including being embraced by Jesus, drawing both praise from some evangelical leaders and broader discussion.
Czech artists Barbora Šlapetová and Lukáš Rittstein are set to exhibit their unique art installation at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini museum in Venice, marking a historic first for Czech artists at the venue.
Sparkasse Bank BiH and Mozaik Foundation introduced ReUseChain.ba, a digital tool aimed at facilitating the transition to a circular economy, during GIZ workshops across Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
An Italian official has stated that accusations of censorship regarding a documentary film about Giulio Regeni are without foundation, clarifying that the ministry's decision was not politically motivated.
A fund managed by the investment management company "I Asset Management" has acquired a historic hotel building in Rome, with plans to invest a total of €90 million into the property, according to "Verslo žinios" portal.
In Crans Montana, Chiara Costanzo's father has established a foundation aimed at helping young people achieve their ambitions through "Borse di sogno" (dream scholarships).
A raffle organized by the Fondation Recherche Alzheimer is offering a Picasso painting valued at one million euros for 100-euro tickets, with citizens from 50 countries participating to raise funds for the fight against Alzheimer's.
MEP Rima Hassan has been detained in Paris and is under investigation for a social media post about a member of the Japanese Red Army, as well as for the possession of synthetic drugs found in her luggage. French media also reported on her legal troubles and drug discovery.
Oscar-winning director Justine Triet's English-language psychological thriller 'Fonda' has commenced principal photography, with Odessa A’zion, Ewan Mitchell, Cherry Jones, and Benedict Wong joining the previously announced cast.
Hollywood celebrities including Madonna, Pedro Pascal and Jane Fonda demanded the closure of the Dilley Immigration Processing Center over alleged child abuse.
Austrian film critics have honored the satire 'One Battle After Another' as the best feature film at the 23rd Papierenen Gustls awards ceremony in Vienna, also recognizing Alexander Horwath's 'Henry Fonda for President' as the best Austrian film.
Donald Trump has reiterated his threats to 'obliterate' Iran's Kharg Island and energy facilities, warning of massive damage without a quick deal, while the Pentagon reportedly prepares for a possible ground invasion or mass bombardment of Iran.
Luminor has introduced a new pension fund in Lithuania, offering increased flexibility and lower administration fees, as an alternative to the second pension pillar following recent reforms.
The third wave of 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump has swept across over three thousand locations in the United States, with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez joining millions of demonstrators.
Billboard details every song performed during Paul McCartney's first night of his two-night stand at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, where he delighted the audience with a 21-song set.
A delegation from AC Milan and Fondazione Milan visited New York to promote the club's values and inspire the next generation of diplomats, highlighting the strategic importance of the U.S. market for the club.
The European Parliament has voted in favor of tightening migration policy, including the establishment of 'return hubs' outside the European Union, a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups and includes greater sanctions for rejected asylum seekers.
The 'Olimpijada znanja 1' preschool institution, featuring a completely new concept, was officially opened in Sarajevo by the Minister of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton and the Mayor of Novo Sarajevo Municipality.
An analysis by the Share Foundation of the recently leaked Telekom Srbija user database indicates that 338,934 unique users from 151 locations across Serbia had their personal data, including JMBGs and sensitive comments, compromised.
Umberto Bossi, the influential founder of Italy's Lega party and a pioneer of European right-wing populism, has passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness, with various sources confirming his death and tributes pouring in.
A study by Fondazione Ecosistemi suggests that using low-carbon steel and cement can accelerate the decarbonization of assets and processes, with Italy being a leader in circular economy practices for steel.
The PIO Fund office in Žabljak, Montenegro, is scheduled to open on Monday at 11 AM. This new office aims to provide services to citizens in the region.
Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango fashion group founder, has stepped down from his vice-president role after being named a suspect in his father's death, calling the accusations unjust and unfounded.
The 'Christ of the Abyss' will serve as the poignant setting for the final farewell to Monica Montefalcone, symbolizing those who find their rest beneath the sea.
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) have become a national issue in the United States, fueled by foundational myths, popular culture, and political figures like Donald Trump, who promised to release secret Pentagon files on UFOs.
Carlo Petrini, the Italian founder of the international Slow Food movement, has died at the age of 76. Tributes poured in from around the world, including from Italian President Sergio Mattarella, who noted Petrini's significant impact.
Andrej Karpathy, a co-founder of OpenAI and former head of AI at Tesla, has joined Anthropic, a leading competitor in the artificial intelligence sector. His move is seen as a significant development in the ongoing talent war within the AI industry.
A foundation has been established by the families of doctors Alma Suljić and Azra Spahić, who tragically died three years ago in Sarajevo, to provide scholarships for students.
Members of the Militärmusek are engaging in a special initiative throughout May, performing concerts in nursing homes in Belair on behalf of the Fondation EME to bring music to residents.
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.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation has been ordered to pay over one million dinars following a lawsuit filed by Radonjić, Romić, and Kurak. The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has expressed concern over these penalties.
Swedbank announced it will provide up to 750 million euros in loans to small and medium-sized enterprises across the Baltic states, backed by guarantees from the European Investment Fund (EIF).
Princess Kate received a warm welcome from crowds during her visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, where she learned about the Reggio Children's early childhood education model.
The Cannes Film Festival is underway, featuring reviews of new films like "Ashes" and "Nagi Notes." The event also drew numerous celebrities, including Demi Moore, Jane Fonda, Joan Collins, and the cast of "Fast and Furious."
The new Hungarian government plans to investigate the operations of the Bethlen Gábor Fund over the past five years, which is responsible for allocating funds to the Hungarian diaspora.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is reportedly nearing the Moneyval grey list due to expired reform deadlines, while calls for internal consensus are made to advance EU accession talks. Concurrently, other European nations address various EU-related matters, including funding, defense loans, and visa policies.
Six beneficiaries of the Abu Dhabi fund in Montenegro owe a total of $27.3 million, prompting the government to form an interdepartmental working group to collect the outstanding claims from a former project.
Ted Turner, the visionary founder of CNN and media mogul, has died at the age of 87. Tributes are pouring in, remembering his profound impact on television news, conservation, and his personal life.
A year before the presidential election, the Fondation pour l’école, which promotes independent schools in France, has published an Ifop survey detailing what French citizens expect from education regarding authority, educational freedom, and funding.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation has reported 156 verbal attacks by state officials on journalists and media outlets during the month of April. This highlights ongoing concerns about press freedom and the treatment of media professionals.
Pussy Riot, joined by Femen, staged a protest at the Venice Biennale against Russia's participation, leading to the temporary closure of the Russian pavilion and drawing attention to the war in Ukraine.
The European social media platform eYou has officially launched in Bucharest, with its two co-founders based in Romania. The platform already boasts 50,000 users who joined during its waitlist phase.
This article discusses the fundamental importance of preventing skin cancer, particularly melanoma. It emphasizes regular skin checks and understanding personal risk factors as key tools for risk reduction.
A 23-year-old Bosnian citizen was expelled from Croatia after being filmed waving a Republika Srpska flag and playing a song by controversial artist Baja Mali Knindža from a balcony in Istria.
The 7-part Netflix series 'Grace And Frankie', starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, challenged television norms by focusing on women in their 70s and exploring themes of aging, reinvention, and independence.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new rules for the Oscars, explicitly stating that AI-generated actors and scripts will not be eligible for awards. These updates also include changes to international film eligibility.
A prominent Iranian family reportedly established a cryptocurrency platform that the Revolutionary Guards are using to circumvent international sanctions. This platform is enabling Iran to bypass financial restrictions through digital assets.
Peter Magyar's Tisza Party has announced it will not participate in founding any new political parties beyond Hungary's borders, emphasizing its focus on the unity and reconciliation of the Hungarian nation.
Donald Trump has reportedly instructed his aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, particularly the Strait of Hormuz. He also issued a stern warning to Iran, stating they 'better get smart soon' and that the 'no more Mr. nice guy' approach is over.
Four individuals have been arrested in the Rocafonda neighborhood of Mataró in a joint operation by the Mossos d'Esquadra and the local police targeting drug trafficking.
The play 'Ljubinko i Desanka' is scheduled for performances on May 18 and 29 at the Mozzart Foundation, with ticket registration available via the foundation's Instagram profile.
With elections approaching in Venice, investigations into Mayor Brugnaro and recent poll results indicating discontent are highlighting the struggles of the right-wing in the lagoon city.
The play "Ljubinko i Desanka," based on Aca Popović's text, is set to have its preview on April 28th and premiere on April 29th at the Mozzart Foundation stage in Belgrade.
An administrative court in Montenegro has annulled the decision by the FZO Board of Directors, ruling that Kadić's dismissal was unlawful and ordering a new, legal decision.
Pavel Durov, the founder of the messaging app Telegram, announced that he received a summons in Russia, sent to an old address, identifying him as a "suspect" in a criminal terrorism case.
The Bill Gates Foundation is re-examining its ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the global health foundation confirmed on Wednesday, as its only remaining founder...
Actress and activist Jane Fonda is promoting her role in 'Dear Everything,' a touring Earth Day musical that aims to raise funds for youth climate groups across the country.
The Montenegrin "Budi human" foundation has successfully collected money for necessary treatments for siblings Vanja (19) and Minja (17), who both have autism, with Vanja also battling epilepsy.
The Ballet of the Serbian National Theatre has officially commenced a new collaboration with the prestigious Balanchine Foundation from New York. This partnership is expected to foster artistic exchange and development.
Figueres, located near the French border, has historically been influenced by a significant presence of travelers, shaping its character as a stopover point.
The Telemach Foundation has commenced a new cycle of its Job Lab program, specifically designed for high school students. Interested students are encouraged to apply for this opportunity.
An exhibition featuring the mobiles of artist Alexander Calder has opened at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. The display offers a festive experience, bringing Calder's iconic works to life.
Czech artists Barbora Šlapetová and Lukáš Rittstein are set to become the first Czechs to exhibit their unique art installation at the prestigious Fondazione Giorgio Cini on San Giorgio Maggiore island in Venice. Their original project has garnered significant attention.
Xu Jiayin, the billionaire founder of the embattled Chinese property giant Evergrande, has pleaded guilty to fraud charges. This development marks a significant turn for the company, which is the world's most indebted property developer.
Several Latvian "New Unity" politicians, including ministers and the Prime Minister, are explaining their trip to Italy for a seminar funded by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
Pope Leo praised the US-Iran ceasefire, which came after he criticized a Trump threat. Senator Lindsey Graham has since called for Congress to debate the truce, while analysts examine what each side gained or lost. French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the ceasefire but stressed the importance of including Lebanon for regional stability.
The wreckage of the Danish warship Dannebroge, sunk by Nelson in 1801 during the Battle of Copenhagen, has been discovered in Denmark, with an estimated 50 sailors having lost their lives.
A Russian network known as 'The Company' reportedly attempted to spread disinformation through online media and social networks in Argentina to discredit President Javier Milei between June and October 2024.
Controversial LFI deputy Raphaël Arnault returned to the Palais Bourbon after more than a month and a half of absence, following public debate surrounding the death of Quentin Deranque.
Two Romanian entrepreneurs have introduced 'Bursa de Cereale,' a mobile application enabling farmers to list and sell their produce before harvesting. The platform aims to reduce reliance on intermediaries, potentially saving farmers significant annual losses.
Tatjana Vukić, former representative of the 'Foundation for the Serbian People and State' and reportedly Andrej Vučić's partner, has increased her stake to become the majority owner of Vista Rica, an investment fund management company linked to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Māris Simanovičs discusses how the Latvian foundation 'Entrepreneurs for Peace' is assisting Ukraine and the lessons learned by Latvian businesses from providing this aid.
The Startup Moldova Summit 2026 will host founders of the Titan submersible, global applications, investors, and AI solution creators, offering insights into scaling businesses and attracting investments.
Three valuable Impressionist paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse have been stolen from the Magnani Rocca Foundation museum near Parma, Italy. The theft occurred during a swift operation, with the artworks estimated to be worth millions of euros.
Authorities are investigating the theft of a lorry carrying 12 tonnes (over 400,000 bars) of KitKat chocolate bars, which went missing from central Italy last week, risking a shortage in stores before Easter.
Jazz musician Chuck Redd has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him by the 'Trump Kennedy Center' after he canceled a Christmas Eve 2025 concert in protest of the cultural institution's renaming, calling the case 'retaliatory'.
The King Baudouin Foundation has called for improved pediatric palliative care in Belgium, highlighting that it remains largely unknown and stigmatized despite its crucial role for seriously ill children and their families.
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The European Commission has adopted a proposal to initiate the process for the EU to become a founding member of the Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, moving forward with the establishment of the court.
Jane Fonda has joined the award-winning documentary 'Steal This Story, Please!', a film about truth-teller Amy Goodman, as an executive producer, expressing her admiration for the film's powerful message.
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The U.S. has charged three individuals, reportedly tied to Super Micro Computer, for their alleged involvement in a scheme to smuggle billions of dollars worth of Nvidia AI chips from the U.S. to China, using fake papers and dummy gear for shipments through Taiwan to Southeast Asia. The indictment claims a complex scheme involving rerouting at least $2.5 billion of American AI technology.