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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The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared the hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship to be over. This announcement comes after a period of monitoring the situation.
An opinion piece argues that Portugal is progressing digitally but not keeping pace with the European Union, exposing areas that prefer to remain undiscussed in its digital policy.
A new R-rated remake on Prime Video, based on a bestselling trilogy, has garnered a solid Rotten Tomatoes audience score following its release on June 17.
A Tesla driver involved in a fatal crash in Texas, where the car plowed into a home, has been charged with manslaughter. The incident, which killed a woman inside her residence, was captured by a front-door video camera.
The European Commission has confirmed the existence of a Hungarian spy network in Brussels, operating under diplomatic cover to extract information from EU officials, with leaked documents revealing broader plans by Viktor Orbán.
A lake in Novi Sad's Danube Park has dried up, causing many aquatic creatures to die, prompting a Norwegian citizen to rescue fish while city officials claim fish were not meant to be there.
One of the participants in the British version of the reality show "Married at First Sight" has been arrested on suspicion of rape following an investigation by the BBC's Panorama program into the popular television format.
Separatist rebels in Papua claim to have killed an American pilot and torched his civilian aircraft, stating the act was a message to the United States and Indonesia. This incident is distinct from reports of a pilot crashing a small plane into a Beijing skyscraper for personal reasons.
Several top tennis players, including Alexander Zverev and Iga Świątek, successfully advanced to the third round of Wimbledon after winning their second-round matches. Iga Swiatek specifically earned praise from Martina Navratilova after defeating Karolina Pliskova to secure her spot.
Ivana Kekin (Možemo) has accused Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and his party HDZ of acting as 'ventriloquists' for the private company Medikol, implying they are protecting its interests.
Estonian lawmakers are proposing amendments that would permit citizens of other NATO member states, who are part of the Defense League, to undertake voluntary military service and hold wartime positions requiring a military rank.
Reports indicate that Microsoft is planning to merge its enterprise and consumer versions of the Copilot AI chatbot. This move aims to streamline its AI offerings across different user segments.
Bucharest's City Hall is constructing three massive rainwater retention basins in areas most prone to flooding, following recent torrential rains. The investments are being made in Sector 3, in the Tineretului area, and under a parking lot.
Zara Larsson performed at Open'er Festival, fulfilling a local councilor's dream of dancing with her, while Florence + The Machine and David Byrne brought their acts to the first day of the festival. The event featured several top concerts.
The government of Republika Srpska has amended its Criminal Code to introduce prison sentences for glorifying Ustaše ideology and promoting symbols of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This move has been met with strong criticism, with some calling it one of the 'stupidest moves'.
A scandal involving KO councilor Piotr Matan has reportedly exposed deeper problems within Poland's Civic Coalition, with critics suggesting the party is losing its self-preservation instinct.
A recent study of over 521,000 used cars identified the most reliable diesel engines, many of which can easily exceed 400,000 kilometers. Certain manufacturers have developed diesel engines known for their durability.
The Pakistani government has decided to extend the Murree Expressway by 70 kilometers to Muzaffarabad. This decision was made during a National Highway Authority (NHA) meeting chaired by Communications Minister Abdul Aleem Khan.
Czech Television (ČT) is seeking approximately four million crowns in damages from ten former and current councilors who illegally dismissed the supervisory commission in 2020. Among those named are Luboš Veselý, Petr Šlégr, and Zdeněk Bradáč.
Russia's advances in eastern Ukraine are slowing, with hundreds of thousands of troops killed and only 40 square kilometers gained in six months, indicating Moscow's struggles as Kyiv gains the upper hand.
A discussion in Austria highlights the need for more books tailored to young men, featuring Florian Lorenzen, who has found success on Instagram by engaging with philosophy and literature.
Ingrida Šimonytė, a conservative politician, criticized the replacement of experienced cabinet members with inexperienced but loyal ones by the appointed Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevičius.
A powerful storm accompanied by hail struck several settlements in the Sanski Most municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina, resulting in significant damage to crops.
Russia conducted its largest attack on Kyiv to date, using a barrage of drones and missiles that resulted in at least 18 deaths and 90 injuries. The strikes caused widespread damage, including to a logistics company terminal in Zaporizhzhia.
The Festival of Wolves, Moldova's largest open-air camping event, is returning for its sixth edition on August 8 and 9. Traditionally, the festival will take place in the heart of the 'Orheiul Vechi' Cultural-Natural Reserve.
An elderly woman seeking medical treatment in Zagreb was charged €68.30 by an infamous taxi driver, Ivan Madžar, for a less than three-kilometer ride from the Main Station to a clinic.
The European Union's top court has dismissed Google's appeal, upholding a record €4.1 billion ($4.5 billion) antitrust fine. The fine was imposed for Google's anti-competitive practices related to its Android mobile operating system.
Authorities are focused on identifying, arresting, and bringing to justice the perpetrators of a deadly arson attack in Thessaloniki. Anti-terrorism police are meticulously investigating the 5-kilometer route taken by the arsonists, who reportedly used a scooter and a concealment technique to plant the gas canisters.
American rapper Lil Wayne failed to appear at the first concert of his '20 Years of Carter Classics' tour in Bangor, Maine, leaving many fans disappointed.
Milovan Jovanović, a Serbian army non-commissioned officer who died in early June while serving with the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, has been posthumously awarded.
The Council of Ministers in Bosnia and Herzegovina has distributed funds from the Communications Regulatory Agency (RAK), with BHRT receiving six million KM. The Council also discussed the Law on the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (VSTV BiH).
JPMorgan Chase & Co. announced that the business of managing individually tailored municipal-bond portfolios has experienced rapid growth, making these money managers the largest holders of state and local government debt.
The final repairs on Bulgaria's Trakia highway have been completed, with traffic now reopened between the 218th and 208th kilometers, marking the end of a series of maintenance works.
An exclusive interview with Maria Broman, CEO of Semrén & Månsson International, features the Boka Verde team discussing their philosophy of becoming part of nature rather than conquering it.
Stefan Simić, a city councilor for the Free Citizens' Movement (PSG), has urged the City of Belgrade and the Municipality of Novi Beograd to immediately open communication with the owners and tenants of premises in the Enjub shopping center.
The highest court in the United States delivered a clear message to Spain and, indirectly, to Brussels, stating that a state cannot evade an international arbitration award by invoking internal European Union rules.
Rail traffic at Năvodari station in Constanța county, Romania, was jeopardized after unidentified individuals cut power cables for railway switches in an attempt to steal them.
A 66-year-old pilot, surnamed Liu, was killed when his plane crashed into Beijing’s tallest building last Friday. Authorities have since revealed that the pilot had previously expressed suicidal thoughts, as officials work to end speculation about the incident.
The wife of an Indian sailor who died in Venezuela has alleged foul play, claiming her husband was murdered and his organs removed, while criticizing the company for being dismissive and unhelpful.
The Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) faction has proposed a bill to establish a parliamentary inquiry commission to investigate the activities of state-owned enterprises in Moldova.
The Croatian Ministry of Health has announced new regulations requiring directors of health institutions to acquire specific management competencies, defining the methods and deadlines for their acquisition.
Former investigative judge Danica Marinković, honored by the Serbian Orthodox Church, speaks about the Račak case, stating that the truth is known but inconvenient for many.
City authorities in Beijing have released details about the 66-year-old pilot who crashed a plane into a skyscraper, stating he suffered from anxiety and referenced 'ending his life' in his diary.
Serbian rapper Miloš Stojanović, known as Smoke Mardeljano, talks about his upcoming July performances in Montenegro, his colleagues, and his creative process.
A review of the Omoda 5 SHS-H full hybrid SUV after one month of use highlights its strengths in fuel consumption, spaciousness, and practicality over 1,300 kilometers.
The Slovenian coalition government has confirmed proposals for tax and pension reforms, indicating that the middle class will receive significantly less tax relief than initially discussed, with pension reform expected by year-end.
High school graduates in Romania are taking their optional profile and specialization exam for BAC 2026, with philosophy being an option for humanities and vocational students, and the grading criteria published at 3 PM.
Sixteen children have been rescued from what authorities described as "terrible conditions." The rescue operation successfully removed the children from their perilous environment.
Massive Russian air strikes targeted Kyiv, resulting in the deaths of at least eight people and injuring dozens more. The attacks caused significant damage across the Ukrainian capital.
Gold prices have strengthened, trading above $4065 per ounce, while silver has also appreciated, following the release of weak US economic data. The employment figures suggest a potential shift in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
The city of Herceg Novi has approved subsidies to cover part of the interest on loans granted for resolving housing issues, either through purchasing or constructing residential space. Eight residents have received these subsidies.
Financial analysts at the 18th annual conference of the Association of Financial-Banking Analysts of Romania (AAFBR) issued a stark warning, questioning whether the economic model should be changed by decision or if they should wait to be pushed by a new crisis.
The Romanian Ministry of Education has released the official grading rubrics for the optional subject exams of the 2026 Baccalaureate, covering both humanities and science profiles, detailing how student answers will be scored.
The subjects for the elective profile test of the 2026 Baccalaureate exam in Romania have been announced. Students will choose from subjects such as Physics, Biology, Geography, Logic, Informatics, Chemistry, and Philosophy depending on their profile.
Traffic jams are reported on the approaches to Zagreb, Croatia, with a 5-kilometer queue on the A2 highway, as strong winds have led to traffic restrictions for certain vehicle categories.
Due to planned network maintenance, consumers in several Montenegrin cities will experience power outages today, according to CEDIS. Outages are scheduled in Podgorica and Danilovgrad at various times.
In an opinion piece for Newsmax.com, Nicuşor Dan states that American leadership is deeply respected by Romanians and calls for the partnership to be strengthened.
The Romanian Ministry of Education has released subject models for the 2026 Bacalaureat exam, including for the profile and specialization elective tests scheduled for July 2, 2026.
The Slovenian Health Insurance Institute (ZZZS) has introduced and implemented new rules and electronic guidelines for individuals on sick leave, providing informative data on conduct during absence due to illness.
German automotive giant BMW has officially introduced the fifth generation of its X5 SUV model, adopting the Neue Klasse design philosophy, new digital technologies, and a full range of electrified powertrains, while retaining internal combustion engine options including petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid, electric, and hydrogen.
Consumers in Iloilo City, Philippines, are expected to pay higher electricity bills this June after MORE Electric and Power Corporation implemented a P2.04-per-kilowatt-hour increase.
Hollywood icon Tom Cruise's powerful philosophy on ambition and success, encapsulated by his quote 'In this life, it's not what you hope for, it's not what you deserve, it's what you take!', highlights his belief in action over expectation.
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Over 1.7 million Muslim pilgrims gathered at Mount Arafat to pray under scorching temperatures, marking the peak of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Authorities deployed special security forces and civil defense units to manage the crowds and ensure safety amidst the extreme heat.
Hong Kong's box office saw a 25% increase in the first half of 2026, with local hit 'Night King' leading the revenue. This growth indicates a strong performance for the film industry in the region.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has called for the domestic production of Patriot missiles and urged 40 allied nations to supply them, following a series of intensified Russian attacks that included a strike on a sports center injuring children and a mass attack on Kyiv that killed 27.
Turkish stand-up comedian Deniz Goktas was arrested at Istanbul Airport and accused of 'publicly insulting Islam' following a viral performance. The arrest has drawn international attention to freedom of expression in Turkey.
Romania secured the top position in the national rankings at the European Geography Olympiad held in Varna, Bulgaria, with Romanian students winning five gold and three silver medals.
A Rhode Island airman who went missing during a secret World War II reconnaissance mission in 1944 has finally been identified through modern forensic testing.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has added a new skill to his repertoire, obtaining a pilot's license at the age of 50, expressing that he feels revitalized by this new achievement.
The British and Dutch governments have issued apologies for historical forced adoptions of children from unmarried mothers. Meanwhile, other news includes a British think tank's report on Russian shadow fleet drones and a drug and rape network discovery.
A joint measure by the Greek Ministries of Migration, Finance, and Justice allows lawyers to profit if migrants renounce their asylum claims, amidst a year where over 15,000 people illegally entered the country.
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has allocated funds from the Communications Regulatory Agency (CRA), with BHRT receiving six million KM and the entities each receiving two million KM. Minister Forto highlighted a record 82 million KM from CRA funds invested in state projects, with BHRT receiving historic support.
Negotiations for a collective agreement between Icelandic airline pilots and Icelandair have made little progress, according to the chairman of the Icelandic Airline Pilots' Association (FÍA), despite both negotiating committees signing a joint statement.
A new 2.5-kilometer roller ski track has opened in Ounasvaara, Rovaniemi, Finland, receiving positive feedback from young competitive skiers. A video shows the track from a skier's perspective.
The management of the Slovak state railway company Cargo has approved a plan for mass layoffs, potentially cutting hundreds of jobs. Some freight train drivers may transfer to the passenger railway company ZSSK.
Nigeria's aviation minister explained that an aircraft cleared to land at Asaba Airport touched down on a nearby construction road after pilots mistook it for the runway, with an investigation underway.
Chinese startup Z.ai, known for GLM 5.2, has unveiled ZCode, a new AI coding tool. The product aims to compete with existing solutions like Cursor and GitHub Copilot by offering more competitive pricing.
A district councilor from Radomsko, Wojciech Ślusarczyk of the Polish People's Party, has been accused by prosecutors of insulting President Karol Nawrocki after publishing a doctored photo of the first lady with a 'Where's Shrek?' comment on social media.
Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to providing a conducive working environment for judicial officers as he inspected the ongoing construction of the Justice Saidu Kawu Court House in Ilorin.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić reacted to journalist Petar Komnenić's claims, asserting that his words were misinterpreted and that he did not praise Komnenić's approach but rather differentiated it from Serbian media. Komnenić subsequently invited the Prime Minister to his show 'Načisto' for a direct discussion.
Germany plans to grant its intelligence agencies new powers for hacking, disrupting, and deceiving foreign attackers through a major revision of their legal limits, aiming to strengthen their response to cyber threats.
Milorad Dodik, President of SNSD, issued sharp accusations after Christian Schmidt's departure from Bosnia and Herzegovina, stating he remains in a 'free and unconquered Republic of Srpska.'
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is meeting today and tomorrow to decide on the SNSD's appeal, which seeks to annul the changes to the BiH Criminal Code imposed by former High Representative Christian Schmidt, under which Milorad Dodik was convicted.
A vehicle from Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's motorcade collided with his armored limousine in central Zagreb. Plenković was in the limousine at the time of the incident, which resulted in an airbag deploying and injuring an aide.
A Senegalese football star announced his retirement from the national team following their elimination from the FIFA World Cup, citing dissatisfaction with the coaching staff. This decision comes amidst broader discussions about the tournament's impact and controversies.
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's support has reportedly saved the Basketball Club Budućnost Voli, following a board meeting that analyzed past season results and set future directions.
A study is being conducted to assess the needs of media organizations in Moldova, aiming to develop a capacity-building program focused on human rights. This initiative seeks to strengthen media's role in promoting human rights in the country.
Police in the capital region of Iceland received crucial information that led to the discovery of a plan to smuggle 106 kilograms of cocaine. This seizure marks the largest amount of cocaine ever confiscated in a single shipment in the country.
The Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church has elected Bishop Antonie of Bălți as the new Archbishop of Chișinău, Metropolitan of Bessarabia, and Exarch of the Plaiuri.
Ukrainians are canceling their Netflix subscriptions in protest of the streaming service's inclusion of the Russian cartoon 'Masha and the Bear.' Estonia has also labeled the series as a tool of the Kremlin's soft power.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić has responded to Serbia's decision to ban journalist Petar Komnenić from entering the country, stating it is not reciprocity and that Vučićević continuously insults Montenegro.
Lithuanian TV host and actress Goda Problema has for the first time spoken openly about a painful past relationship experience, prompted by a tense situation on a reality show.
A Romanian teacher explains that school rankings based on national exam results are misleading, arguing that top schools often share a common factor: parental funding.
The 1,287 km Alaskan oil pipeline was constructed on 78,000 metal supports to prevent thawing, withstand earthquakes, and endure the harsh environment, making its route a significant engineering challenge.
Quezon City District 2 Councilor Ranulfo Ludovica is under investigation after he confronted an LTO enforcer issuing traffic tickets during an Iglesia ni Cristo rally, reportedly calling the enforcer 'tuta'.
A member of Croatia's Homeland Movement (DP) party, Stipo Šipić, announced that 653 more children were born in the first five months of this year compared to the same period last year, continuing a positive trend.
City authorities in Beijing have released details about a pilot who crashed a plane into a skyscraper, stating he suffered from insomnia and anxiety and had expressed a desire to end his life. The incident, which occurred last week, resulted in 13 injuries.
A Polish councilor has resigned from his position after a video surfaced showing him arguing in a taxi and invoking his status, prompting a swift reaction from his party.
Milorad Dodik, the dismissed president of Republika Srpska and current SNSD president, made a provocative statement on social media, exclaiming 'Thank you America!'
The Vodovod "Bistrica" utility in Bijelo Polje concluded its 2025 business year, reporting that households accounted for the largest portion of its debt, totaling 1,463,218 euros.
La semaine dernière, un pilote de 66 ans a volontairement foncé sur le plus haut gratte-ciel de Pékin avec un avion de tourisme. Ce suicide blesse 13 personnes.
Three men have been arrested in Attica for drug trafficking, with over 3 kilograms of cocaine confiscated. Authorities successfully blocked their operation.
Moldovan deputies convened for a plenary session, with an agenda including the appointment of Victoria Belous, blocking scam calls, and the ex officio search for fugitive convicts.
The leadership of the Bucharest Tribunal has responded to accusations from the National Liberal Party (PNL) following its decision to provisionally suspend an act adopted by the party's leadership, asserting that the PNL is exerting undue pressure.
Police in Warsaw arrested a couple from Praga-Południe after discovering over 7.5 kilograms of various narcotics, replica firearms, and police uniforms in their apartment and on their property.
The Norwegian prince and princess reportedly violated rules in a VIP box during a sports match. Despite the infraction, their patriotic gesture was met with approval.
Vienna is reportedly lacking a comprehensive plan for heat protection in schools, with a district head calling for a conversion plan and funding, while the education councilor seeks to centralize school responsibilities.
A driver on Hungary's M6 motorway traveled for several kilometers against oncoming traffic, later admitting to ignoring signs indicating the mandatory direction of travel.
A new platform for predicting extreme marine phenomena has begun pilot operation in Thessaloniki, Greece, utilizing data from Aristotle University to address climate crisis impacts.
Rasa Sinkevičienė, director of "Autojuta," shares her philosophy that business is not a competition but a continuous process of adaptation and improvement, emphasizing that a true career involves doing what one enjoys.
The historic Stoa Arsakeiou is making a comeback, with a large circular table under its iconic glass dome symbolizing its philosophy, aiming to transform the center of Athens into a new urban landmark.
President Marcos is currently evaluating whether to extend the P50 per kilo price cap on imported rice. This consideration comes amid calls for the continuation of the price ceiling to manage rice costs.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region I is conducting a river restoration and flood control project in the Buaya River in Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
Montenegro's DNP party is reportedly preparing to submit a proposal for a special session to revoke the recognition of Kosovo, claiming support from 19 councilors.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries, and causing significant damage to residential buildings across several districts.
A Gallup study indicates that Russians are more pessimistic about their economy than at any point in the last two decades, with most reporting a worsening standard of living, while also surveying trust in the military.
Former Czech President Miloš Zeman sharply criticized his successor Petr Pavel, stating that Pavel's lack of knowledge harms the Czech Republic, particularly regarding the NATO summit dispute, and also praised Andrej Babiš's government.
Vladimiras Antonovas, a former executive of the collapsed Snoras bank, has pleaded guilty in Lithuania to embezzling over half a billion euros with his partner Raimondas Baranauskas, who remains at large in Moscow.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has taken custody of 6,778.5 kilograms of Canadian Loud, a type of cannabis, seized at the Lagos Port, marking a significant win against drug trafficking.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reportedly began their wedding celebrations with a star-studded rehearsal dinner in New York, attended by celebrities like Selena Gomez and Jack Antonoff. The couple also made a significant $26 million donation to various charities ahead of their rumored nuptials, sparking fan speculation about their marital status.
Russia conducted its most severe attack on Kyiv this year, resulting in heavy casualties and drawing condemnation from international bodies. The strikes are considered a serious threat to European security.
Villa Säästöpossu, once owned by the 'better folk' of Espoo, now hides alone behind apartment buildings, with a story of an unknown person once asking to use its sauna.
Miloš Vučević, President of the Serbian Progressive Party, stated that a distinction should be made between the people of Montenegro and its leadership, commenting on Montenegrin politician Spajić's policies.
This article delves into a philosophical contemplation of human existence, questioning whether individuals truly belong or are merely metaphorical 'monkeys' navigating an 'anomic paradise' within society.
Russia conducted its most intense attack on Kyiv to date, resulting in at least 17 deaths and numerous injuries. Ukrainian officials and EU ambassadors described the overnight assault as turning the city into 'hell'.
A bizarre neighborly drama from Gornja Podgora recently received its judicial epilogue at the Municipal Court in Makarska, and the three main neighbors were found guilty and fined.
BMW has introduced its new 7 Series in Sarajevo, featuring a refreshed design inspired by the Neue Klasse philosophy and advanced powertrain options. The 7 Series has been a leader in innovation and technology since its debut in 1977.
Over the last year, 929 individuals successfully passed master craftsman exams in Croatia, with the highest numbers recorded in Zagreb, Split-Dalmatia, and Osijek-Baranja counties.
A video published on Ukrainian Telegram channels reportedly shows a four-kilometer line of drivers at a gas station in Zabaykalsky, Russia, which is supplied by a refinery not yet targeted by Ukraine.
Reports continue to circulate about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's impending wedding, with Madison Square Garden in New York City rumored as the venue. Speculation now includes who will design Swift's wedding dress, adding to discussions about the highly anticipated event's potential impact on New York City.
Lithuania is moving to amend its constitution to remove the prohibition on nuclear weapons on its territory, citing a deteriorating security situation. This decision comes as some European countries express concerns about Russian aggression.
Archaeologists at Tel Shiloh, Israel, are reportedly close to finding evidence of the Ark of the Covenant, one of history's most famous lost artifacts, after decades of searching.
A Scottish police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for raping two women and abusing a third. The officer's crimes involved exploiting vulnerable individuals, including a suicidal young woman.
A 1,287-kilometer-long oil pipeline in Alaska was constructed on 78,000 supports to endure extreme environmental challenges. Its length was only one part of the overall construction challenge.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw has released new findings regarding the light aircraft crash in Bemowo. The victims have been identified as the pilot of the machine and a young man participating in a driver training course on the ground, who was likely a soldier.
Tourists are flocking to a Starbucks cafe in South Korea that offers a unique view of North Korea across the demilitarized zone. The cafe has become a popular spot for visitors to observe the stark contrast between the two nations.
An opinion piece published by Express Tribune poses and discusses the fundamental philosophical question, 'What is life?', inviting readers to ponder its meaning and implications.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that fuel prices are expected to gradually decrease in the coming days as companies sell off stocks purchased at lower prices.
Odžić commented on the apparent end of a political era, stating that 'every dictator must fall,' and praised Komnenić for never being a sycophant or war-monger.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić commented on the ban of journalist Petar Komnenić from entering Serbia, stating that Komnenić's journalistic approach cannot be equated with the continuous insults against Montenegro by Serbian media figures. Spajić emphasized that this situation is not a matter of reciprocity.
Romania's High Court of Cassation and Justice vehemently reacted to interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's statements regarding magistrates' salary arrears, accusing him of affecting judicial independence.
Economist Daniel Hampl suggests that taxing and partially privatizing the state-controlled energy company ČEZ could resolve the Czech Republic's budget problems, as lawmakers consider loosening fiscal rules.
Two teenagers convicted of rape in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, UK, had their initial sentences overturned by the Court of Appeal, receiving four years in juvenile detention.
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has issued meteorological warnings for parts of Poland, forecasting strong wind gusts up to 90 kilometers per hour and localized thunderstorms.
Romanian hydrologists have issued a new hydrological warning, valid until Friday noon, due to forecasted precipitation, indicating a risk of significant runoff and torrents in 37 counties.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has stated its respect for justice but continues to demand clear and transparent explanations for the establishment of six specialized judicial panels for cases involving political parties, days after the party was sued.
A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv resulted in at least 18 deaths and 90 injuries, causing widespread damage to residential buildings, infrastructure, and even the city zoo. Kyiv's mayor declared a day of mourning following what was described as one of the most massive attacks on the capital.
The Faculty of History and Philology organized a tribute ceremony titled 'Everyone's Own Kadare' to commemorate the passing of renowned writer Ismail Kadare, during which a library was named in his honor.
Romania's National Authority for Consumer Protection (ANPC) has investigated influencer activity, finding that advertising was not consistently marked and 70% created AI content without disclosure.
Four individuals have been arrested in Moldova on suspicion of illegally collecting money to support criminal organizations led by so-called 'thieves in law,' both inside and outside prisons.
Romanian firefighters have intervened in support of French authorities to extinguish a forest fire near Pouzols-Minervois in southern France, with strong winds complicating their efforts amid extremely high temperatures.
The Serbian Ministry of Education has issued detailed instructions to schools regarding the organization of study visits to Expo. These guidelines aim to facilitate educational trips for students to the event.
More support acts have been announced for Twenty One Pilots' UK-exclusive show at All Points East 2026, which is scheduled to take place next month in London's Victoria Park.
Montenegrin MP Momčilo Leković stated that the Constitutional Court's confirmation of the former regime's unconstitutional legal basis for its system creates a moral and political obligation to correct injustices regarding state property.
A bus pilot program in a Kerry town is hopeful for an extension following "astronomical" demand, having facilitated over 77,000 trips in the last year.
The Mayor of Chisinau, Ion Ceban, has announced his intention to initiate a no-confidence motion against the Moldovan government. The government has responded, stating there is 'nothing new' in this development.
The Bucharest Tribunal has ruled to suspend the decision regarding the convocation of the Liberal Party congress, which had already taken place. The court accused the National Liberal Party (PNL) of exerting pressure following its decision.
A Starbucks located in South Korea's Aegibong Peace Eco-Park, less than two kilometers from North Korea, has become a popular attraction, drawing thousands of customers eager to observe the northern territory.
Two men have been charged with extremely serious drug smuggling after attempting to smuggle nearly 246 kilograms of cannabis resin hidden inside a sofa.
The Netherlands has implemented a new road tax for trucks, effective July 1st, which applies to both Dutch and foreign transport operators based on kilometers driven.
The Municipality of Pljevlja is proposing to subsidize heating costs, offering up to 270 euros per household, covering a maximum of two pallets or 2,010 kilograms of pellets per stove or boiler.
Two journalists and authors of the book 'Hormones and Demons' are debunking myths about young people, exploring why teenagers are increasingly isolated.
SoftBank plans to launch AI-tailored cloud services in the United States starting from the next fiscal year. This move aims to capitalize on the surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure.
The Romanian government is considering referring a dispute with the High Court to the Constitutional Court. This follows the High Court's legal action demanding higher outstanding salaries for magistrates.
A busy Bucharest subway station has reopened after being flooded by a storm, requiring millions of liters of water to be pumped out. The station's reopening restores normal service for commuters.
The Su-57, Russia's most modern combat aircraft, took nearly two decades from concept to operational service, with a military pilot noting that Ukrainian forces cannot match its capabilities.
A document from Romania's Ministry of Transport suggests that nearly 250km of highways and expressways could be opened to traffic by the end of the year, a target that NGOs deem 'unrealistic' due to funding and construction pace.
Amelia Earhart, renowned as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, is remembered as a feminist icon who pursued a career as a pilot in the early 20th century, ultimately disappearing over the Pacific Ocean without a trace.
A local councilor from the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) in Kragujevac questioned whether Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is authorized to promote medicines and provide health advice to citizens.
While some film trilogies are easy to follow from start to finish, others become so complex over time that viewers struggle to connect all parts of the story.
A scandal erupted at Timișoara City Hall in Romania as dozens of employees, who had won their jobs back in court, were reportedly prevented from re-entering the building.
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A US Navy MH-60 helicopter made an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea, resulting in one crew member going missing. Search efforts are underway for the missing service member, with the incident not attributed to hostile action.
Police anti-drug officers in Zygi, Cyprus, seized approximately two kilograms of cannabis during an operation and arrested a 63-year-old man in connection with the case.
A review of the film 'In Dante's Hand' highlights Gerard Butler's powerful performance, describing the movie as a blend of high art and Renaissance pulp that ultimately succumbs to its own philosophical weight.
Residents of Sevastopol, the largest city in Crimea, are experiencing a constant siege by drones, impacting daily life and leading to concerns about the war's unending nature.
Hundreds of humpback whales are undertaking journeys of over 14,000 kilometers from Antarctica to the warm waters off Brazil to give birth, according to recent research.
A bitter family feud among the heirs of eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica over power and money, specifically Ray-Ban billions, has escalated to involve lawyers and courts in Luxembourg.
The Vora Ter walk offers a refreshing route, with its most classic section stretching approximately 20 kilometers from Torelló to Manlleu. This well-marked path runs alongside the river, providing a scenic experience.
Ondo NSCDC Commandant Oluyemi Ibiloye discusses why insecurity persists in Ondo State, highlighting asymmetric warfare, intelligence gaps, and local information issues.