The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Vice President Sara Duterte is facing an advancing impeachment bid in the House, while also defending her bank records and receiving Palace approval for a 22-day overseas travel request.
A two-year-old child was found wandering on a street in Kuldīga, Latvia, on the evening of April 21, having strayed from their father. A passerby ensured the child's safety, and police were involved in resolving the situation.
Erste Bank claims it has been repeatedly subjected to disadvantageous and legally questionable treatment, including an alleged blackmail attempt by an MNB vice-president to remove András Simor from the Austrian division's supervisory board.
RTV Slovenia announced it will not broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest, from which it previously withdrew due to Israel's participation. Instead, it will offer a special thematic program called 'Voices of Palestine' between May 10 and 20.
The traditional 'Long Night of Columnists' event is once again taking place at the Rabenhof Theater in Vienna, inviting columnists to read from their sharp-witted works.
As Bengal goes to the polls, a notable aspect of the election is the Bharatiya Janata Party's decision not to field any Muslim candidates, a departure from previous electoral patterns. This move has drawn attention amidst the ongoing voting.
G7 environment ministers are holding talks in Paris, but climate change has been notably excluded from the agenda, a concession made by host France to ensure the participation of the United States.
Iran is reportedly demanding a $2 million payment from tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a move dubbed the 'Tehran tollbooth.' This demand, amidst renewed attacks on oil tankers and ongoing US-Iran peace talks, could significantly impact global oil prices.
A 52-day Canadian Ranger patrol along the Northwest Passage exposed the human and technological difficulties of Arctic operations, from communication issues to community engagement.
Several suspects have been brought to court in Panevėžys, Lithuania, for detention hearings in connection with the brutal murder of paramedic Mantas Sadauskas. The case has drawn significant public attention and grief from his former colleagues.
A progressive apple grower from Himachal Pradesh received posthumous recognition five months after his death for discovering a new apple variety in 2016.
The Democratic Party announced that a whistleblower at the 'Gradska čistoća' public company in Belgrade was physically attacked from behind and injured by 'thugs'.
Silent book clubs are increasingly popular in Portugal, with over ten groups forming for readers to gather and read in quiet, aiming to revive reading habits and disconnect from the digital world.
A report from an auction hall illustrates the dynamics of real estate auctions, showing what properties are worth to buyers and why even falling prices don't always guarantee a sale.
Paramedics in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic are beginning to use new 5G technology to transmit real-time image and patient data from incident scenes, funded by an EU and regional grant.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that a war against Iran would begin to weaken Europe. He conveyed this message during a conversation with the German president.
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Millions of voters in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and West Bengal headed to the polls to cast their ballots in the assembly elections. The high-stakes contest saw prominent figures, including film stars, participate, with tight security measures in place across polling booths.
A drunk and naked individual was reported rampaging on a street in Bjelovar, Croatia, accompanied by their partner, an independent councilwoman from Čazma.
Plum balls from Serbian producer Agranela sold at Mercator are being recalled because their labels do not warn that the product contains milk proteins, posing a risk to allergy sufferers.
Comedian Munawar Faruqui shared details of his challenging upbringing, including leaving school at age 11 and working for meager wages in Mumbai, reflecting on the hardships he witnessed.
A report outlines 10 global artificial intelligence trends expected by 2026, detailing AI's evolution from a simple information source to an intelligent assistant capable of complex tasks, and discusses its implications for Poland.
This article provides an inside look at significant technology trends in Asia, highlighting events such as Beijing's automotive gathering and the ongoing scrutiny faced by Coupang, drawing insights from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times.
A teacher in Cullera, Valencia, has been arrested following a complaint from the parents of a 5-year-old student, who accuse him of sexual assault. The arrest was reported by Las Provincias.
A former Director General of Ghana's Cyber Security Authority, Dr. Albert Antwi-Boasiako, has called for a shift from curriculum-based to capability-based cybersecurity training to keep pace with evolving digital threats.
Estonia's gender pay gap decreased to an all-time low of 12.2 percent in 2025, marking a one percentage point reduction from the previous year, according to data from Statistics Estonia.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asserted that an international military presence on the line of contact is necessary to prevent further Russian aggression and deter Vladimir Putin from starting new wars.
The new animated spinoff series, "Stranger Things: Tales From ’85," has been released and is receiving varied reviews from critics. Discussions also include whether the series is considered canon within the Stranger Things universe.
An 82-year-old man named Krešimir Babić, who suffers from dementia, went missing in the Špansko neighborhood of Zagreb last night, prompting his family to issue an urgent appeal for help.
Switzerland is evaluating its experiences and lessons learned regarding drug shortages, drawing insights from events ranging from the Covid-19 pandemic to the situation in the Strait of Hormuz.
The seventh edition of the Live Stage Festival will take place in Sarajevo from July 2 to 4, featuring Tony Cetinski, Zoster, and Parni Valjak, and is expected to draw music lovers from across the region.
For those seeking a break from digital screens, tactile crafts are recommended, with options ranging from DIY kits to organized workshops. These activities offer a hands-on alternative to screen time.
Approximately 10,000 Cypriot households with rooftop solar panels, installed under a 2021 scheme, will not lose their accumulated electricity surplus. The government is preparing an exemption ahead of parliamentary discussions to resolve the dispute.
The Slovak state has rented land in the Low Tatras National Park for a mast proposed by Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba, facing opposition from the local municipality of Sliezsky dom.
This article explains the Model Code of Conduct in India, outlining what political parties are permitted and prohibited from doing during election periods.
A pre-trial investigation has been completed concerning two residents from the Šalčininkai district who are accused of extremely serious crimes. Police are set to present the findings of this investigation.
The Romanian Parliament has voted to exempt chronically ill and hospitalized patients from unpaid first days of medical leave, addressing previous dissatisfaction with the rules. This decision comes nearly three months after the Ministry of Health's promise.
The Parliament of Montenegro discussed a proposal from PES deputies regarding master's degree requirements. The debate centered on whether all first-year master's exams should be completed to obtain a diploma.
There is significant speculation regarding a potential change in power in Hungary, with some making 'big bets' on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's political future. This potential shift is being analyzed for its broader implications, particularly for the Western Balkans and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A couple from Florida, who reported a serious error at a fertility clinic, announced they have located the biological parents of the child they carried and gave birth to.
The crew of the Artemis II mission has returned to Earth, bringing back stunning visuals from deep space with Earth as a backdrop. This mission marks a new era for manned spaceflights.
A rally involving 30,000 Samsung workers took place, demanding a larger share of the company's profits from its advancements in artificial intelligence.
The Baltic states have underscored their permanent economic integration with the EU, asserting that there is no return to previous relations with Russia following their shift away from Russian trade and energy dependence.
A man has been sentenced to three years in prison for stealing Kristi Noem's purse from a Washington D.C. restaurant. The incident and subsequent sentencing garnered significant media attention.
The results for the 2026 Class 10th and 12th board examinations have been released for Uttar Pradesh (UP Board) and Jammu and Kashmir (JKBOSE). Students can now check their scorecards online, with details provided on how and when to access the high school results.
The "Achilles' Shield" defense project in Greece is entering its final phase, with signatures expected by early June. The initiative involves cutting-edge Israeli systems and up to 30% participation from Greek companies, with implementation planned over three years.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that Ukraine could face increased risks in securing anti-missile defense systems from the US if the war in Iran continues for an extended period.
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against MrBeast's company, alleging years of harassment, a toxic work environment, and wrongful termination after returning from maternity leave. The company has publicly denied these claims.
Singer Beatriz Pessoa is kicking off the "Mission: Democracy" cycle at CCB with her concert "O Coro," running from April 23 to 26, and has also released her new pop song, "Muito mais."
Rating agency Scope highlights growing challenges for managers of sustainability funds. Investors are reportedly changing their perspectives on investments in arms and oil, differing significantly from recent past views.
Scientists are warning that a crucial Atlantic climate system is more likely to collapse than previously thought, posing a catastrophic climate event. However, the issue is reportedly receiving little attention from those in power.
An editorial discusses Trump's approach to Iran, which combines ceasefire efforts with economic pressure, as Israel faces increasing threats from Hezbollah on its northern border.
After 57 years, Korean Air is reportedly reviewing its dress code to permit flight attendants to wear sneakers or other functional footwear, moving away from the mandatory heeled shoes.
A woman in Poland is facing legal consequences after being caught using a forged disabled parking permit, which she altered from a '3' to an '8', to park in a designated spot.
European Union leaders convened for an informal council in Cyprus to discuss key issues including the war in Ukraine, the Middle East conflict, and EU defense. During the summit, the EU unblocked a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine after resolving a dispute with Hungary.
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil and wounded another, prompting accusations of war crimes from Lebanon. The incident occurred amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Hungary's new government, led by Peter Magyar, has announced plans to declassify and open the archives of the secret police from the communist era. This initiative aims to reveal historical information previously kept hidden.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Joint forces from the Police Regional Office in Caraga and the Philippine Army uncovered an arms cache believed to belong to the New People’s Army (NPA) in Barangay Antongalon, Butuan City.
Alexandru Bălan, former deputy director of Moldova's Intelligence and Security Service and accused of providing state secrets to the KGB, will be extradited from Romania to Moldova after being sentenced to one year by a Chişinău court.
Air quality in the Russian port city of Tuapse has sharply deteriorated as a major fire, ignited by a Ukrainian drone strike at the marine terminal, continues to burn for a third day.
US Navy Secretary John Phelan was dismissed from his position amidst internal disputes and a broader shake-up within the Pentagon. The reasons for his sudden departure were not immediately clear, with some reports linking it to President Trump.
Official data from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina indicates that measles vaccination coverage remains below 50%, significantly short of the 95% needed for collective immunity against the highly contagious disease.
ServiceNow announced a 22% year-over-year rise in its Q1 subscription revenue and subsequently raised its 2026 subscription revenue outlook to over $15.7 billion. Despite this positive forecast, the company's stock saw a decline, with some reports linking it to potential impacts from the Iran war.
Adebayo Adelabu met with President Tinubu, presented a power sector report, and resigned from the cabinet, with Tinubu reportedly consenting to Adelabu's bid for Oyo State governor.
The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) announced plans to conduct a live firing exercise for cadets of the 76 Regular Course. Residents have been urged to stay away from the exercise area.
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A high-ranking Department of Homeland Security official has been placed on leave following allegations of soliciting funds from 'sugar daddies,' receiving luxury gifts, and drug use. The official, identified as Julia Varvaro, has reportedly broken her silence, describing the situation as a relationship that turned sour.
The first day of operations at Terminal 3 of Frankfurt Airport proceeded largely as planned, with passengers from China expressing delight at the architecture and overall clarity of the new facility.
New data from Poland's Central Statistical Office (GUS) reveals a surprising surge in retail sales, which increased by 18.1% in a single month. This significant jump indicates a strong performance in the retail sector.
Hyundai Motor Co. reported record first-quarter revenue, with a 3.4% increase from January to March, primarily fueled by strong hybrid vehicle sales in key markets like the US, despite global uncertainties.
Moldovan authorities, specifically ANSA, have prevented approximately 1.5 tons of non-compliant food products from entering the country at the border. These food lots were placed under official restriction due to discovered irregularities.
A deputy district police commander in Warsaw's Wola district caused a collision while driving under the influence of alcohol and has since been removed from his position.
According to EU Fisheries Director Costas Kadis, the European Union is open to granting Iceland exemptions from its common fisheries policy to facilitate a potential accession process.
India's Supreme Court, hearing petitions related to discrimination against women at religious places including the Sabarimala Temple, stated that all views should be respected except those from "WhatsApp University."
Simon Stiell, head of UN Climate, argues that reliance on fossil fuels is pushing the world from one crisis to another, causing cost crises for households and businesses, and advocates for clean energy as the solution.
The Athens Stock Exchange is experiencing continued weakness, navigating through uncertain market conditions. Negative signals from the oil sector are contributing to the overall subdued performance.
Greek police have arrested three foreign nationals, two women and one man from Romania, in Santorini. They are accused of traveling to the island specifically to pickpocket tourists.
Iranian official Abbas Araghchi has blamed American and Israeli aggression for insecurity in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz, with Iran stating the Strait will remain closed if a US blockade persists. These escalating tensions and stalled US-Iran peace talks have led to a significant rise in oil prices.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense has ordered $200 million worth of advanced aerial munitions from Elbit to strengthen its supply independence amidst the conflict with Iran and calls for an embargo over the situation in Gaza.
Two warehouse workers in Albania have been arrested for stealing 40,000 kilograms of coffee from their employer and selling it, with a distributor also under investigation.
The traditional art of weaving kilims and bags from Geraki, a practice with millennia-old roots, has been recognized and added to the UNESCO list, signifying its cultural importance and prestige.
A presidential order in Malawi, which bans doctors from engaging in private practice, has ignited a constitutional showdown. The move highlights the tension between anti-corruption efforts and the economic realities of a struggling health system.
The Indian government has stated there is no proposal to increase petrol and diesel prices, emphasizing its "relentless steps" to protect consumers from price surges.
The 181-year-old People’s Free Reading Room and Library, home to rare collections including Ferdowsi’s Shahnama and Punch comics, is now flourishing as a study hall.
A 38-year-old Polish man was fined and prevented from boarding his flight to Milan from Rzeszów-Jasionka after joking about having a bomb during a security check.
Certain car models are gradually losing their market position and disappearing from roads as consumer preferences shift and manufacturers adapt production to demand.
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A proposed amendment in Section 1, stemming from the public vs. private school debate, could lead to the departure of private schools and ban four members from traditional postseason events.
Hungary's national lottery operator has requested an extraordinary audit from the gambling regulatory authority to reassure the public following multiple jackpot wins in recent draws of Scandinavian Lotto, 6/49 Lotto, and Joker.
A new political dispute has emerged at the top of the European Union after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen suggested Turkey poses a geostrategic challenge to the EU, prompting a swift defense from Charles Michel.
The city of Houston has conceded to the Republican governor in a dispute over deportations, after threats to withhold millions in funding from the World Cup host city.
Pope Leo concluded his Africa tour with a visit to a prison in Equatorial Guinea, where he strongly criticized the inmate conditions. He urged for justice reform and offered words of hope to the prisoners.
The European Union is open to discussing exemptions from its fishing legislation with Iceland, a move that could accelerate Iceland's application process, according to EU Fisheries Commissioner Costas Kadis.
Portugal's Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) is receiving numerous complaints from immigrants regarding errors in documents and IT system failures that prevent proper data entry.
Mohammed Hayatu-Deen has announced his decision to join the presidential race for the 2027 elections under the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He stated his motivation stems from the increasing strain on Nigerians and the urgent need for experienced leadership.
Volunteers from the Adra organization participated in a nationwide volunteering event, cleaning up the center of Liberec and collecting more than eight bags of trash, primarily cans and food packaging.
A retrospective on Jerry Seinfeld's career, from his early acts to his famous 'show about nothing,' is presented ahead of his Portugal debut on November 1.
The number of inappropriate hospitalizations in Portugal has increased by 19%, with 2,807 cases reported in March 2026, up from 2,342 in the previous year. These cases involve individuals who should not have been hospitalized.
New data from the Health and Safety Labor Watch (İSİG) reveals that at least 852 child workers have died in work-related accidents in Turkey over the past 13 years, highlighting ongoing labor safety concerns.
Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister Ivanović highlighted the formation of a working group for the EU accession agreement as good news for the country, expressing surprise at the lack of praise from the pro-European opposition.
General Naravane stated he has moved on from a controversy surrounding his autobiography and sees no harm in vetting manuscripts before publication. He shared his views in an interview with The Indian Express.
Queen Morta School has become the first and only International Baccalaureate (IB) Continuum School in Vilnius and Kaunas, offering all three IB programs from primary to diploma level.
Lithuanian fashion brand "Ducktail Rainwear" is celebrating its tenth anniversary and introducing a new raincoat model, with its founder Vigita Garbuzaitė traveling from the US for the occasion.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that protocols from codification commission meetings constitute public information, promoting greater transparency in law-making.
Many baby boomers are retiring from their family businesses without clear successors, highlighting a "Third-Generation" challenge as different generations hold varying views on business continuity and wealth.
Lawyers representing singer D4vda are demanding that prosecutors publicly present evidence against him as soon as possible in the murder case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 14-year-old girl from Lake Elsinore, California.
Warsaw's Road Management Board announced the closure of Idzikowskiego Street for a weekend renovation, affecting the section from Aleja Witosa to Powsińska Street. Traffic changes are expected during the work.
Greece's social housing plan includes subsidies of up to €36,000 for 30,000 renovations starting in May, with 20 properties expected on the market by 2026 and more homes entering the pipeline for social housing.
Honda is introducing an improved scooter lineup for 2026, combining technology, comfort, and reliability, with models ranging from urban to adventure solutions, all embodying Honda's DNA of quality and efficiency.
A new service, Siguran Net Pro, is designed to protect devices and prevent employees from inadvertently exposing systems to cyber attackers, requiring no installation or additional settings.
Cocoa farmers in Ghana, the world's second-largest producer, are warning that payment delays of up to six months are preventing them from harvesting a rain-boosted mid-crop, despite strong yields.
A strong rally in South Korea's Kospi index has led to a significant increase in reshoring investment accounts, with balances now surpassing 1 trillion won ($675 million) as retail funds return from overseas markets.
The dismembered body of Celeste Rivas Hernández, found in September in singer D4vd's Tesla trunk, reportedly died after multiple sexual assaults with objects, according to new details in the alleged murder case.
Asia's appetite for Canadian maple syrup, often referred to as "liquid gold," is increasing, with its use expanding in Japanese marinades, South Korean pastries, and Southeast Asian desserts. However, the supply of this commodity is at risk due to climate change.
Two Bangladeshi doctoral students from the University of South Florida have been missing for nearly a week, with their relatives describing their disappearance as "suspicious."
Preliminary figures from Veilig Thuis and Statistics Netherlands (CBS) indicate an increase in reports of suspected domestic violence and child abuse last year in the Netherlands.
The Palace has officially distanced President Marcos from corruption scandal allegations involving Romualdez. This statement addresses a significant political development amidst other presidential activities.
Iranian naval forces seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, with videos emerging showing masked soldiers boarding the vessels. This action comes amidst heightened tensions and a standoff between Iran and the United States.
Turkey has passed legislation to ban individuals under the age of 15 from using social media platforms. The law is expected to take effect after presidential approval.
Bank employees at Swedbank prevented a senior woman from transferring 44,000 euros to scammers, who were attempting to defraud her through an 'investment' in gold.
The creator of the AI-generated social media personality Emily Hart, who captivated Instagram users, revealed to Wired that he has earned a substantial sum from the virtual influencer.
Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of Ghana's National Democratic Congress (NDC), dismissed allegations from the opposition NPP that the government is suppressing free speech, insisting recent arrests are justified.
A military officer, believed to be driving against traffic while under the influence, caused a fatal crash in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, killing an e-hailing passenger who was returning from the airport.
The Czech School Inspectorate reports a rising number of complaints from parents regarding teachers and school management, with over 1,400 cases since September. The chief inspector attributes this trend to poorly established communication within schools.
Iran is reportedly demanding a $2 million payment from tankers using the Strait of Hormuz, a move that could increase costs for years and impact oil prices, amid renewed attacks on oil tankers and ongoing US-Iran peace talks.
An opinion piece argues that Donald Trump is intensifying his 'God complex' through Bible readings, a strategy that continues to resonate with evangelical Christians despite his perceived loss of support from other groups.
Republican senators in the United States successfully advanced funding for the immigration agency, despite opposition from Senators Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski.
Josip Dabro has stepped down from his role as the general secretary of the DP party, marking a significant change within the party leadership. His resignation has been described as a "shake-up" in the party.
Autopsy results have been released for 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was found dead in US singer D4vd's car, indicating she died from multiple penetrating injuries. D4vd is reportedly under suspicion of murder in connection with her death.
A representative linked to Donald Trump has reportedly asked FIFA to replace Iran with Italy in the upcoming World Cup. The unusual request has drawn responses from FIFA and Tehran.
Students from the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry in Zagreb gathered for a symbolic barbecue, preparing their own lunch after their student cafeteria was closed due to technical problems.
An initiative is underway to delay the implementation of the EES system at Greek borders for Macedonian citizens, following concerns from the tourism sector about potential significant delays during the summer season.
Students from FER in Rijeka have launched Unlokie, a system of smart lockers for renting sports equipment, allowing users to rent items like balls via a mobile app for 0.65 euros.
The production of the Hungarian TV series "A mi kis falunk" (Our Little Village) must move its filming location from Pilisszentlélek after a resident survey revealed a majority were bothered by the activity.
Prominent figures, including Haastrup and Osoba, are set to honor renowned Nigerian journalist Shola Oshunkeye as he celebrates his 70th birthday, an occasion already marked by tributes from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Analysis suggests Russia may be hiding economic stress, as its non-oil deficit remains deeply negative, indicating a heavy reliance on energy exports to balance its books against Ukraine war costs.
The Dutch cabinet's plans to introduce a €49 season ticket and reduce taxes for lorries have received broad support in parliament, including from GroenLinks-PvdA.
Officials report that the Indian state of Punjab has seen a 100% drop in gangster-linked murder cases, from four in January to zero in March, following the launch of its "Gangstran Te Vaar" initiative.
Skroutz is becoming the preferred online shopping platform in Cyprus, transforming the local e-commerce landscape which previously faced challenges like uncertainty and frustration for consumers.
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The London premiere of "The Devil Wears Prada 2" saw stars like Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway grace the red carpet. The event celebrated the film's release, with Streep also giving an exclusive interview about female leadership.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a new law prohibiting local governments in the state from funding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. DeSantis stated that the legislation aims to prevent white men from being "disfavored" by such initiatives.
Discussions are ongoing regarding Newcastle United's financial backing from the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the club's need to consistently compete at a high level to increase its income streams.
Nana Fatou discusses her debut work, which has generated debate, and speaks about economic inequality influencing family relationships and the shame and sorrow arising from lost childhood naivety.
Punjab Chief Minister Mann announced in the Netherlands that a Centre of Excellence for Basmati rice will be set up in Punjab, following consent from LT Foods.
The Belgian cinema chain Kinepolis, which operates three cinemas in Luxembourg, has seen an increase in revenue from both ticket sales and the sale of beverages and snacks.
A new ILO report reveals that workplace risks like long hours and harassment contribute to 840,000 deaths each year from related health conditions.
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An article from Marabu Féknyúz, titled 'New Lineup,' encourages readers to 'dare to be small,' suggesting a commentary or opinion piece on a new approach or perspective.
Residents in the Czech villages of Chyška and Petrovice have been dealing with poor quality drinking water, containing nitrate levels above the permitted limit, for several months, with the water utility operator failing to inform them or provide alternatives.
A 4-month-old infant has died of malnutrition in Madhya Pradesh, India, while their twin sibling is fighting for life after suffering from fever, diarrhoea, and vomiting for nearly 15 days.
An exhibition titled "150 Years of the April Uprising: Stories and Tales of a Heroic Time" has opened at the National Historical Museum, showcasing authentic artifacts from the events.
Montenegrin Bosniak Party (BS) MPs have declared additional income from rent, apartments, and high loans in their asset declarations, alongside their regular salaries.
Senior officials and international experts convened at the Regional Ecological Summit in Central Asia to discuss climate solutions, emphasizing a shift from promises to actionable strategies.
The Dutch meat industry is still importing week-old calves from Ireland, despite years of criticism and ongoing concerns about animal cruelty during transport and rearing.
Hungary actively participated in the Norfolk NATO Festival, with representatives from the Hungarian Defense Forces, diplomats, and the Hungarian community abroad highlighting the nation's culture and contributions to the alliance. The event celebrated the diversity of NATO member states.
Employees from three major non-life insurance companies are accused of fraudulently taking internal information from Toyota while on secondment. The incident highlights concerns about data security and corporate ethics.
This week's film recommendations from Eurico de Barros include the biopic 'Michael,' 'The Richest Woman in the World,' the documentary 'My Way-The Story of a Song,' and Ivo M. Ferreira's 'Global Project.'
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi held a phone conversation with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, expressing gratitude for continued crude oil supply to Japan and requesting cooperation for expanded energy supply.
Georg Steinhauser from TU Wien stated that solar energy is significantly more dangerous than nuclear power, citing annual accidents from people falling off roofs during solar panel installation, while calling nuclear energy 'incredibly safe'.
An international scientific meeting focusing on the future of fishing and marine ecosystems in the Mediterranean will take place in Rhodes from May 4 to 8, 2026, to shape policy for fisheries.
The cast of 'The Devil Wears Prada' reunited for a glamorous event, sparking renewed buzz and speculation about a potential sequel. Discussions around a hypothetical 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' have included plot ideas, character challenges, and even a controversial cut scene featuring Sydney Sweeney.
Comic Con Portugal is set to begin this Thursday in Aveiro, featuring a new concept that blends pop culture with Portuguese identity, after being relocated from Matosinhos to Santa Maria da Feira.
Energy company Elenger delivered a portion of liquefied natural gas for the upcoming heating season to Klaipėda port this week, acquired from Norway's Equinor group.
The Australian government has requested mandatory responses from major gaming platforms like Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and Steam regarding their strategies to prevent online grooming and radicalisation.
Colossal Biosciences discussed in an exclusive interview how its de-extinction technology is being applied to conservation efforts, ranging from red wolves to elephants, to save endangered species.
A Thai government panel has raised the reduction in the refining margin from 2 baht to 5 baht per litre, a measure aimed at alleviating fuel costs for consumers.
Slovenian dancer Marko Stamenković's career highlights include numerous music videos, world-renowned films, and collaborating with the Black Eyed Peas for the opening ceremony of the Champions League final.
A 74-year-old British grandmother traveling solo across China received an overwhelming outpouring of support and guidance from Chinese netizens, highlighting the 'innate kindness' of the people.
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.
Subway fares in Bucharest are scheduled to increase, with the new rates taking effect from May 1. This adjustment will impact daily commuters and public transport users in the Romanian capital.
Dockers has brought back a collection of trendy and versatile shorts for both men and women, available from €30, offering comfortable and stylish options for spring.
Portugal's General Workers' Union (UGT) is set to decide on proposed changes to the country's labor law. The government is awaiting a positive decision from the union before the law proceeds through the Assembly of the Republic.