A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's White House ballroom project, stating that Congress must authorize the construction before it can proceed. The ruling, which suspends the $400 million endeavor, represents a significant setback for the Department of Justice, with the judge specifying that the President is not the 'owner' of the White House, requiring Congressional consent for the project.
A Texas teenager shot a teacher before taking his own life, with officials indicating that the student appeared to be struggling in school prior to the tragic incident.
Alain Berset, former Swiss Interior Minister and now Secretary General of the Council of Europe, is reportedly seeing himself as Europe's moral conscience and has criticized Israel.
Novo Nordisk has introduced multi-month subscription plans for its obesity drug, Wegovy, offering lower monthly pricing and expanding sales channels to include platforms like Hims and LifeMD to compete with rivals.
Columnist Zoe Williams humorously reflects on the significant time and money she spends at the dentist, quipping that her dental bills could have funded her dentist's Ferrari.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is seeking public assistance to identify a 6-foot-1 man accused of exposing himself to a woman and touching her inappropriately at a Whole Foods store.
An art historian is now arguing that a painting, long believed to be an atelier reproduction, may have been created by the Dutch master Rembrandt himself, though not all experts agree.
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.
US Vice President JD Vance has stated his belief that aliens are actually demons and has pledged to dedicate himself to researching UFOs, describing it as a personal obsession.
Thousands of demonstrators participated in 'No Kings' rallies across various US cities to protest against Donald Trump's policies, including his stance on Iran and the war. The protests, described as the third wave of anti-Trump demonstrations, saw significant turnouts in multiple locations, with some events drawing large crowds and others experiencing clashes with police.
Actor Vijay stated he abandoned a luxurious life solely for the people, questioning whether voters prefer Chief Minister Stalin, who he claims runs an anti-people government, or himself, who loves all.
Culture visitor, YouTuber Daniel Ahola is ready to isolate himself for months for his dreams. Inside four walls, insecurity is born in addition to success.
SpaceX is reportedly preparing for an initial public offering with investor briefings planned for April, and Elon Musk is considering allocating 30% of the IPO to retail investors, fueling ongoing speculation about its market debut.
A highly dangerous incident has gone viral online, showing a driver recording himself speeding up to 300 km/h in an attempt to 'compete' with a high-speed train.
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Ahmad Mulakhil, an Afghan asylum seeker, has been sentenced to 15 years in a UK prison for abducting and raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, an assault he filmed himself committing that also led to protests.
Jan E. Jørgensen, who lost his seat in the Danish Parliament after 15 years, reflects on the personal impact of his electoral defeat on himself and his family.
A 20-year-old man in Pune died by suicide after consuming rat poison, having recorded a video beforehand in which he alleged harassment by his wife and in-laws.
Theologian Tomáš Halík stated that an apology is insufficient and is demanding the dismissal of Deputy Minister Zdeněk Kettner following a scandal involving a fake photograph of Kettner with Mikuláš Minář and Halík himself.
A 13-year-old student near Bergamo filmed himself during a knife attack on his French teacher, with the video and a suspected manifesto causing widespread shock online.
Warner Bros. has officially announced a new 'Lord of the Rings' film, set 14 years after Frodo's death, with Stephen Colbert and his son confirmed to be developing and co-writing the script, as Colbert himself stated he would finish the program to write the script.
Police in Brzeg, Poland, received a report that a 15-month-old boy had left a nursery by himself. The child's father notified authorities on Thursday, March 26, stating the incident occurred on Wednesday, March 18.
Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of the IRGC Navy Corps, responsible for the Strait of Hormuz, was reportedly killed in an Israeli strike near Bandar Abbas, according to Israeli officials and media claims, though there has been no official confirmation from Iranian sources regarding his death.
What is the source of the PSL chairman's determination regarding SAFE? President Karol Nawrocki's veto was a painful defeat for him, and now he is trying to turn it into a success, doing it - like everything else - in the Krakow style.
Filmmaker Louis Theroux's new documentary, 'Inside the Manosphere', exposes the manosphere scam, continuing his investigation into masculinity influencers while also addressing past antisemitism allegations.
Architect Christoph Mäckler has distanced himself from a planned exemplary new development in West Frankfurt, stating that none of his original concepts for the project remain.
A profile piece describes Donald Trump's new "salesman for America" as someone who loves steak, identifies with "alpha males," and exhibits self-admiration.
A profile of President Trump's newly appointed 'salesman for America' describes him as someone who enjoys steak, admires 'alpha males,' and possesses a strong sense of self-confidence.
Teacher Michael Higgins is taking legal action against a Quebec policy that demands secrecy regarding pronoun changes for students from their parents, stating he "could not live with himself" if he lied.
Gabe Stern, general counsel for a startup, utilized Synthesia's software to create a 'vibe-coded' AI avatar of himself, aiming to assist his legal department with virtual representation.
Following the release of the Epstein Files, it has become increasingly difficult for many to believe that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide while awaiting prosecution on sex trafficking charges.
Donald Trump has urged Republican congressmen to work through the Easter holidays to pass a controversial US election law, invoking Jesus Christ in his call for action, and is pressuring Senate Majority Leader John Thune to tighten voting rights. Despite this, Trump himself voted by mail in Florida's Palm Beach County for local elections, even as he politically pushes legislation to restrict such voting and publicly labels it as 'fraud'.
A man was arrested in south Auckland after evading a police stop, driving at high speed, crashing, and barricading himself in his car, with the Eagle helicopter tracking the vehicle.
The recent rally of the US dollar is being described as a 'bitter triumph,' with analysts noting the significant overhang of White House influence and whims on its performance.
An 80-year-old man, Shefit Rrapaj, shot and killed his wife before taking his own life in Kuman village, Albania. Police are investigating the details of the tragic incident.
A coroner has ruled that John Beckenridge, described as angry and vengeful, killed himself and his 11-year-old stepson by driving their car off a cliff in the Catlins in 2015.
A prominent Maoist leader in Odisha, who previously killed a comrade for expressing a desire to surrender, has himself laid down arms a month later. Police attributed the surrender of commander Sukru, who had a bounty of ₹55 lakh, to sustained pressure from anti-Maoist operations including drone surveillance.
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić has responded to criticism from opposition leader Zdravko Ponoš, defending President Vučić and himself in a political dispute.
A former university student's lawsuit against Chuka University for using his photo on its website was dismissed by the court due to the petitioner's inability to clearly identify himself.
A complaint has been filed with the Federal Election Commission, requesting an investigation into Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn for allegedly making $434,734 in campaign and PAC payments to himself and five relatives.
Investigations are underway into a deadly cell fire in Eisenstadt, Austria, where an inmate is believed to have ignited the fire himself, leading to his death.
Following accusations against Christian Ulmen, actor Fahri Yardim has spoken out for the first time, expressing shock and self-criticism. This comes after author Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre previously distanced himself from Ulmen, stating he could not reconcile the alleged behavior with the person he knows.
An inmate died in a fire that broke out overnight at the Justizanstalt Eisenstadt correctional facility in Austria, with initial findings suggesting the man set the fire himself.
António José Seguro is attempting to win over public support and distance himself from Marcelo, while questions arise if Chega has secured a victory regarding the Constitutional Court.
Artist and architect Andrej Josifovski, known as Pijanista, has publicly defended Banksy's anonymity. His statement, 'If he wanted to, he would have revealed himself. Justice for Banksy!', follows Reuters' claim to have identified the famous street artist.
A chronicle by Rogério Casanova reflects on the life of Tommaso Debenedetti, who attempted to establish himself as a cultural journalist by interviewing real people, a strategy that ultimately failed.
Zendaya's new movie will knock you to the floor ... so says her man, Tom Holland. Spider-Man himself took to social media to heap praise on his better half's new movie ...
Romanian Minister of Labor Florin Manole stated he would take measures to meet the 10% spending reduction target, emphasizing that reorganization would not be a pretext for layoffs, and if anyone were to leave by his will, it would be the minister himself.
The former head of Dinamo Zagreb, Zdravko Mamić, has once again found himself in the public spotlight. This time, the reason is not football or the judiciary, but his recognizable "tavern" temperament.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis spoke about an unexpected incident in Parliament involving himself and Zoe Konstantopoulou, offering his version of events and commenting on the reactions.
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, has reportedly reinvented himself as a significant political player, leading the opposition from abroad.
“Modi deposited himself in the corner of Trump and Netanyahu. Had you been neutral, perhaps there would have been weight in your words,” AIMIM chief said.
A Portuguese opinion piece criticizes the Mayor of Lisbon for sharing a photograph of himself cycling without a helmet, emphasizing the importance of safety.
As Iran courts African nations as 'brothers,' Uganda's army chief positions himself as Israel's enforcer, causing other countries to distance themselves.
An art expert has concluded that a painting previously believed to be a copy of a Rembrandt work was, in fact, painted by the Dutch master himself, challenging previous attributions.
A software engineer in Bengaluru reportedly died by suicide by jumping from the 17th floor of her apartment building, hours after discovering her husband had hanged himself.
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A student shot a teacher and then fatally shot himself at a Texas high school, with authorities confirming the teacher was hospitalized and the student died at the scene.
A painting previously dismissed as a copy of a Rembrandt work has been re-attributed to the master himself by an expert in Chicago, potentially fulfilling a British private collector's dream.
In Botoșani, Romania, police intervention was filmed showing an officer breaking a car window to detain a driver who had defied them by locking himself in his vehicle and filming the officers.
Police in Gdańsk, Poland, arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of setting fire to a garbage shelter near a market on March 15, who then reported the blaze himself and was found to be a wanted individual.
Former IDF chief of staff and leader of the Yashar! Party, Gadi Eisenkot, has rejected an offer from Bennett to unite parties, stating he would not serve as a 'number two' and sees himself as a strong candidate.
A look inside La Paz, the remote California mountain headquarters where United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez began to see himself as a visionary healer, not just a union leader.
A U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to protect former First Lady Jill Biden accidentally shot himself in the leg at Philadelphia International Airport, with further details emerging about the chilling incident.
A Montenegrin policeman, suspected of committing three counts of fraud and one count of embezzlement, will be allowed to defend himself while remaining free.
Police in India have arrested a self-proclaimed 'Dharmaguru' (religious teacher) for allegedly raping a woman, after he reportedly claimed to be an avatar of the Hindu deity Mahadev.
Eugenio Chacarra has strategically minimized errors and maximized his gains, positioning himself closer to successfully defending his Indian Open golf title.
During a conference at La Sorbonne, former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin asserted his role as an heir to Gaullism for the 2027 elections, while carefully navigating concepts of 'new France' and 'France de souche'.
Authorities have arrested a New Jersey man for allegedly planning a firebomb attack on the home of prominent Palestinian American activist Nerdeen Kiswani in New York, following an NYPD undercover operation that thwarted the plot.
Nayeon from the K-pop group TWICE has showcased her favorite Vivaia shoes, including Mary Jane-meets-ballet-flat styles and whimsical sneakers, as part of the brand's latest spring campaign.
Speculation about SpaceX's potential $1.75 trillion valuation and a historic public offering is intensifying, especially as Elon Musk's X reportedly undergoes restructuring ahead of the anticipated IPO.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview, described himself as a "village guy from Felcsút who becomes a street fighter in the city," also commenting on his handshake with Péter Magyar in the European Parliament.
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Elon Musk's social media platform X has undergone fresh layoffs and restructuring, including its chief marketing officer, as it prepares for SpaceX's potential record-setting initial public offering and investor briefings.
An exclusive report suggests that the upcoming initial public offering (IPO) for SpaceX is anticipated to be unconventional, mirroring the distinctive approach of its founder, Elon Musk.
Under the leadership of Carney, Canada has finally met NATO's military spending target of 2 percent of its gross domestic product, a benchmark that has previously drawn criticism from American presidents including Trump.
US President Donald Trump confirmed Iran allowed ten oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz as a 'gift,' with John Bolton suggesting the 'big present' is likely an oil-filled tanker. Trump also stated that taking control of Iranian oil, similar to Venezuela, is an option he is considering.
Elon Musk's social media platform X is undergoing a restructuring process in anticipation of the upcoming SpaceX initial public offering, which is expected to be as unconventional as Musk himself.
Following remarks by Bassirou Kébé, Senegalese President Diomaye Faye received a request regarding an alleged "mafia within SN HLM," as Kébé himself has now denounced illegal property acquisitions and initiated legal action.
Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have returned to a Manhattan federal court for a key hearing in his 'narco-terrorism' case, where they have pleaded not guilty after being captured by the US military in January.
Fear is high among women in Peristeri, Greece, following an attack on a 24-year-old woman, with a victim testifying that a man exposed himself in front of her and her partner's mother.
Sivaramakrishnan, who played 25 international matches for India, disclosed that struggles with racism during his career, particularly during the IPL in the UAE, led to severe depression, making him not want to see himself in the mirror.
Ella Langley and Old Dominion are set to headline Alan Jackson’s first-ever 5 O’Clock Somewhere Fest, a new music festival curated and conceptualized by Jackson himself.
An opinion piece from The Times profiles a new figure associated with Donald Trump, describing him as someone who enjoys steak, 'alpha males', and himself, with new articles providing further details on this 'salesman for America'.
The Massimo Opera House in Palermo has terminated its collaboration with French maestro Frédéric Chaslin, who is defending himself against allegations related to the Epstein scandal.
Natasha Vrapi, a relative of the elderly couple involved in a murder-suicide in Roskovec, Albania, has shared shocking details, stating that the husband, Shefit, killed his wife, Dashurie, and then himself, and that Shefit's body remains in the morgue.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó made contradictory statements, dismissing "fake news" on Tuesday after previously stating diplomacy's essence was consulting key partners like Russia, a point Donald Tusk highlighted as an admission of informing Russia on EU matters.
Former US President Donald Trump, a vocal critic of mail-in voting, reportedly utilized the method himself for special elections in Florida, a revelation the White House has downplayed.
Greek actor Christos Loulis described himself as his own strictest critic, explaining his process when watching films he has participated in and always finding faults in his performance.
Rapper and businessman Jay-Z has defended himself and other billionaires against anti-capitalist criticism, asserting that morality is not defined by a dollar amount and that he ensures compensation for his art.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini has responded to 2020 reports alleging Russian influence in Slovak elections, specifically concerning the victory of Smer and himself, dismissing them as an attack by secret services.
Vukanović has criticized Stanivuković, questioning his 14 visits to Croatia and suggesting it's a pre-arranged political spectacle, stating he hasn't been home that many times himself.
During a White House event in Memphis intended to address crime, President Donald Trump reportedly shifted the focus to himself, encouraging aides to praise him.
An opinion piece argues that it is more crucial to understand the behavior of those surrounding Donald Trump at various levels, who could have stopped him but did not, rather than focusing solely on Trump himself.
Councilors in Dubí, Czech Republic, convened an extraordinary session to discuss alleged violations of municipal laws by the financial and control committee, with the mayor defending himself against accusations.
Following recent allegations against Christian Ulmen, old interviews have resurfaced where the comedian discussed offering phone sex as a teenager. This comes as Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre distanced himself from Ulmen, and Fahri Yardim expressed shock and self-criticism regarding the accusations.
Flamur Noka, General Secretary of the Democratic Party, claimed that police had orders to assault party leader Sali Berisha and himself during yesterday's protest.
A video of a young customer asking his barber for a haircut like Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has gone viral, even catching the attention of the Prime Minister himself, who left a comment.
Sunderland secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Newcastle in the English Premier League's Tyne-Wear derby, with Brian Brobbey scoring the late winner. Post-match, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe bemoaned the 'painful' defeat and reflected on his own performance, reaffirming his commitment to the role.
Joseph E. Foreman, known as Afroman, successfully defended himself against a lawsuit by Ohio officers who raided his home, using rap songs and security footage to mock them in court.
Lithuanian composer and performer Aleksandras Makejevas posted a humorous video of himself in a bathtub on social media, following the trend of famous women.
A man sustained an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound to his leg at a shooting range located in Pozingiai village, Klaipėda district, on Saturday.
Former Bulgarian Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev, now a parliamentary candidate, has declared himself a victim of a 'textbook active measure,' alleging support from GERB, DPS, and the Ministry of Interior after being summoned by police.
Austrian Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer, in his debut year, has established himself as a strict financial steward and stated his belief that inheritance taxes will be introduced.
Danish politician Troels Lund Poulsen has stated that he views himself as the only candidate for Prime Minister from the "blue bloc" political alliance.
Johnny Depp has launched 'Three Hearts Rum' with longtime friend Bobby DeLeon, designing the bottle himself with inspiration drawn from his tattoos, personal philosophy, and the brand's motto.
Lee Ginsberg has announced his departure from the film and television public relations firm Ginsberg / Libby to establish himself as an independent awards consultant.
A 62-year-old Swedish man, who referred to himself as 'Monster,' faces a lengthy prison sentence for allegedly selling his wife to more than 120 men, a case that has drawn comparisons to the Gisèle Pelicot case in France.
Former Hungarian TV personality János Betlen stated that he is not complaining about his pension and considers himself fortunate not to have financial problems.
Senator Lindsey Graham was criticized for vacationing at Disney World during the government shutdown, and has since posted a photo of himself with a shotgun, further fueling public backlash.
A 2014 video of Elon Musk appearing on a Japanese television game show has gone viral on social media platform X, with Musk himself reacting to its resurgence.
Andreas Thermos introduces himself as both a skilled saxophonist and an excellent composer with his new album, 'Window of Hope', showcasing his clear voice and open horizons.
Emir Suljagić, director of the Srebrenica Memorial Center, has sent an official letter to US envoy Yehudi Kaploun, requesting he distance himself from Dodik, amidst ongoing controversy and calls for Suljagić's removal following a heated Twitter debate with Željka Cvijanović.
Dr. Ekua Amoakoh, Deputy Spokesperson for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has attributed the persistent 'no bed syndrome' in Ghanaian health facilities to the dismantling of the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS).
Hong Kong dancer Mo Li, who was paralyzed after being struck by a giant screen at a Mirror concert 3½ years ago, has shared a social media video showing himself moving independently in a wheelchair for the first time.
After a tumultuous period, Danish Member of Parliament Jacob Harris is set to return to Folketinget on Monday and has named three parties he could potentially see himself joining.
In Brzozów, Poland, a 28-year-old man attacked a 22-year-old woman before injuring himself; both were hospitalized, and a 68-year-old was also slightly wounded.
Actor Andrew Garfield has discussed his stance on watching the 'Harry Potter' movie franchise amid author J.K. Rowling's controversial views, while John Lithgow has also reportedly distanced himself from the author.
A U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden accidentally shot himself in the leg at Philadelphia International Airport while on duty, an incident confirmed by multiple sources and currently under investigation, with Dr. Biden not present at the time.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán described himself as a 'village guy from Felcsút' who becomes a 'street fighter' in the city, noting that he sometimes negotiates with the American and Russian presidents but looks forward to returning home.
A British judge praised Barron Trump, Donald Trump's youngest son, for his 'life-saving actions' after he called emergency services when witnessing an assault on a friend, an incident for which a Russian national was later sentenced to four years in jail.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has increasingly adopted a communication style where he presents state benefits as if they were his personal funds and attributes successful policies to himself.
A 40-year-old man, visiting a friend, called the police believing a burglar was in the next room, only to discover it was the 91-year-old resident; the caller himself was subsequently found to be wanted by the prosecutor.
A man was arrested by the Philippine National Police Women and Children Protection Center (PNP WCPC) for allegedly possessing explicit materials involving himself and classmates when they were minors, leading to the rescue of three individuals.
A false video featuring former banker António Horta Osório is circulating on Facebook, simulating a CNN news report that never occurred, according to a statement from Osório himself.
Hims & Hers Health has announced it is now selling Novo Nordisk's popular weight-loss medications, Wegovy and Ozempic, expanding access to these treatments.
Rumors circulating on Facebook claimed that Portuguese singer José Malhoa had died in a road accident. However, the information was quickly denied by Malhoa himself and his team, confirming he is alive.
A woman was reportedly stabbed by a man in a store within Tokyo's Sunshine City commercial complex, leaving her unconscious. The assailant also stabbed himself, and police are investigating the incident involving the two individuals, both believed to be in their 20s or 30s.
Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, stated that former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, made a "greatest mistake" by surrendering himself to security agencies.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has clearly positioned himself on the international law assessment of the US and Israeli war against Iran, contrasting with the German government's previous avoidance of such a statement, and is now fighting for his foreign policy legacy.
Businessman Aco Đukanović has been released from detention and will defend himself under house arrest with electronic surveillance, after providing a five million euro guarantee and having his travel documents temporarily confiscated.
A profile piece delves into the personality and preferences of Donald Trump's newly appointed 'salesman for America,' highlighting his love for steak and self-proclaimed 'alpha male' traits.
In Austria's 'Causa Pilz,' a judge has recused himself due to perceived bias stemming from 'Hochachtung' (high esteem), highlighting the rare circumstances under which such a self-declaration of conflict of interest is deemed valid.
Police in Incheon, South Korea, are investigating a man in his 20s on suspicion of sexually assaulting a Hungarian tourist he met online and filming the act without her consent. The investigation was launched after authorities received a report.
Pakistani singer Ali Zafar responded to criticism regarding his Eid attire by posting a sarcastic video of himself watering plants in a red ajarak dhoti and shirt.
A new whimsical perfume collection, "Le Monde Gourmand x Alice in Wonderland," has been released, celebrating the upcoming 75th anniversary of the classic film.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom faced mockery after comparing himself to 'American Psycho' character Patrick Bateman in an apparent attempt to parody President Trump's Elvis post, which critics say backfired.
Tomio Okamura, chairman of the SPD and the Chamber of Deputies, found himself in a difficult situation when questioned by journalists about his party's proposed parliamentary bill to waive television and radio fees for certain citizen groups. He reportedly dodged questions, stating he had the proposal but wouldn't show it yet.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has attributed a trip to Moscow to Pellegrini and discussed the influence on presidential elections, distancing himself from his own party's 2020 campaign.
A Danish "provo-artist" has been arrested after attempting to buy votes, an incident he himself reported. The arrest highlights a specific electoral integrity issue.
A court in Kangasala, Finland, has dismissed a murder charge in a death case that occurred years ago, stating that it cannot be ruled out that the 27-year-old man fired the fatal shot himself.
A man brutally hacked a woman to death in broad daylight in Kolkata before taking his own life, in a shocking incident that has drawn widespread attention.
Filmmaker Jay Duplass revealed he cast the leading star for his new biographical dramedy, 'See You When I See You,' on a dare from the actor himself, adding an unusual twist to the production.
Danish politician Nicolai Wammen criticized Lars Løkke Rasmussen for allegedly launching a hidden prime ministerial candidacy by proposing to appoint himself as a royal investigator.
A Washington Post report suggested Russian intelligence was alarmed by declining public support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán before elections, and now reports indicate Orbán himself feels he could lose power soon.
Author Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre has publicly distanced himself from television producer Christian Ulmen following allegations, stating he could not reconcile the alleged behavior with the person he knows. Actor Fahri Yardim later expressed shock and self-criticism regarding the accusations.
A man who signed a prenuptial agreement found himself unprepared for the unexpected individual who attempted to persuade him to end his relationship, ultimately choosing to side with his future wife.
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) has accused Prime Minister Mitsotakis's government of deepening the country's participation in the ongoing war, despite the Prime Minister presenting himself as a mere "observer."
Musician Afroman faced a trial four years after police raided his home and he subsequently released surveillance footage of the incident in a 'diss track.' He had to defend himself against various allegations in court.
A police officer is in critical condition after attempting to take his own life by shooting himself with his service weapon inside the Ioannina Police Headquarters in Greece, with the circumstances under investigation.
Montenegro's Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) announced that Parliament President Andrija Mandić is damaging relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) by taking it upon himself to redefine the institutional reality of the neighboring country.
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Austrian Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer, who has established himself as a strict financial steward, stated that 'inheritance taxes will come,' sparking discussion about his political positioning.
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The Ranveer Singh-starrer action film 'Dhurandhar The Revenge' has achieved a massive opening at the box office, surpassing Rs 200 crore. The film earned a record-breaking Rs 43 crore from paid previews and Rs 102.55 crore on its opening day.
During a welcome for the U.S. Naval Academy's football team, Donald Trump made a "size does matter" comment and delivered a rambling speech, often interrupting himself to brag.