Japan's Fair Trade Commission issued 39 recommendations last fiscal year, the highest number since the Heisei era, against unfair demands made by larger companies on small and medium-sized enterprises, such as requiring free long-term storage of car part molds.
Ghana has lodged an official protest with Canada after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied a visa to enter the country for the World Cup. Partey, who faces rape allegations, was prevented from joining his team, prompting Ghana to label Canada's decision as arbitrary.
Wired headphones are reportedly back in fashion, with major brands like Sennheiser, Sony, and Audio Technica offering special discounts this summer. A promotion from June 1st to 10th provides additional savings on orders to Spain.
Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel has criticized ADR politician Fernand Kartheiser for seeking fellow EU parliamentarians to join him on a planned trip to Moscow, stating Kartheiser 'is not my spokesman' and expressing his displeasure.
German e-commerce company Mindfactory GmbH, a dominant player for nearly 30 years, has declared bankruptcy. The company will avoid liquidation thanks to an intervention by the Heise Group, though it will undergo a complete business model change.
Russian media reports that oil has drifted into the Kurkolanniemi nature reserve, located near Russia's Laukaansuu oil port. Volunteers are actively engaged in collecting the spilled oil in the affected area.
Relatives of Keijo Vilhunen lost their jobs after the Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Supo) revealed their family relationship to their employers, despite the individuals having no criminal past. Supo emphasized that employers decide how to use security clearance information.
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones are being highlighted as the top noise-cancelling option under $200 during the Spring Sale, rivaling more expensive models from Sony and Bose.
DeviceHub centralises Sennheiser devices in the cloud, combining remote monitoring, intuitive navigation, and built-in security to give teams a clearer, more efficient way to manage AV systems at scale
Young people who grew up after the Good Friday Agreement were prominent at the recent Ard Fheis Chonradh na Gaeilge, advocating for action towards Irish unity.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has referred ADR Member of Parliament Fernand Kartheiser to a control body, accusing him of disrespecting the dignity of the EU Parliament, which could lead to sanctions.
A group of experienced social welfare experts in Finland, dubbed 'Sote-veterans,' are strongly criticizing the centralization of social welfare services, arguing it is incompatible with human-centered operations.
Norway's Children's Ombudsman is encouraging school principals to fly the rainbow Pride flag throughout June. The initiative aims to promote inclusivity and support for LGBTQ+ youth.
Luxembourgish MEP Fernand Kartheiser is reportedly recruiting fellow European parliamentarians to join him on a trip to Russia. The planned visit is said to be connected to a forum hosted by President Vladimir Putin.
A survey investigates the phenomenon of hidden spending and secret debt within relationships, likening it to infidelity and inviting participants to share their experiences.
Chief economist Heise and history professor Straumann discuss the lessons from banking history, the likelihood of a future financial crisis, and the potential risks posed by the Iran war, noting that a key element for a deep crisis might be missing.
One year after the largest forest fire in Japan's Heisei era devastated Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, reconstruction of homes and livelihoods is underway. However, challenges persist in restoring over half of the burnt artificial forests, where the direction of recovery remains unclear.
A weekly tech feature highlights various new gadgets and innovations, including Sennheiser headphones, a key finder, and an advanced coffee machine, alongside a mention of Jeremy Clarkson's agricultural ventures.
A theatrical production titled 'Copenhagen' at Jerusalem’s Khan Theatre delves into truth, memory, and nuclear ethics, focusing on the enigmatic 1941 meeting between physicists Bohr and Heisenberg.
The office of the Torpan Pojat (ToPo) sports club in Munkkivuori, Helsinki, was broken into two weeks ago. While some items were found on a nearby balcony, the thieves did not take anything of historical value, according to ToPo's executive director.
Mental health problems significantly impact the daily lives of affected individuals' relatives, who often experience guilt and stress, and express a strong need for more support themselves.
After more than three and a half years of uncertainty, German backpacker Oliver Heise, 23, has been confirmed dead. He is believed to have died from a fall on Tenerife.
Journalists were attacked by known right-wing extremist Thorsten Heise and his son in the Thuringian village of Fretterode, prompting an ongoing investigation into the incident.
A reader's opinion piece highlights that the number of people seeking help from the Huoma support organization for relatives of homicide victims has not decreased, even as the overall number of homicides has fallen.
The independent supernatural horror film 'Gulf Of America,' starring Vincent Kartheiser, Natalie Zea, David Mazouz, David Koechner, and Bill Moseley, has officially wrapped production.