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.
Former President Donald Trump's description of Taiwan as a 'good negotiating chip' with China has raised anxieties among international observers. His comments suggest a potential shift in US foreign policy regarding the island's status.
The grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest has begun, drawing crowds of fans and featuring protests against Israel outside the venue. The event is marked by live broadcasts, performances, and discussions surrounding its controversies.
Iran's Mokber stated that Iran considers Gulf countries as friends but they have sold their independence to enemies of Palestine and Iran, warning that Iran's restraint is not permanent.
Some good films struggle to find an audience immediately after release, not due to quality, actors, direction, or script, but because of how they were presented to viewers through ineffective marketing campaigns.
The scent of roasted lamb filled the promenade on Krk island, where the price for a kilogram of young lamb reached 70 euros, yet crowds were still present.
A mass is scheduled to be held at the Edsa Shrine in Manila, Philippines, on Sunday to advocate for peace and accountability, following a Senate shooting and the convening of an impeachment court.
US actress Michelle Pfeiffer talks about her new series 'Margo’s Got Money Troubles,' her collaboration with husband David E. Kelley, and the highlights of her long career.
A home in Šavnik, Montenegro, sustained earthquake damage, with the estimated cost of repairs assessed at an unusually low 5 euros. Local authorities stated their commission's role is limited to recording damages, not issuing solutions.
A Spanish patient diagnosed with hantavirus remains stable and is showing improvement, while 13 other travelers from the Hondius ship are in quarantine and asymptomatic.
A 36-year-old policewoman suffered a severe stroke, but her 9-year-old son bravely saved her life, prompting her family to raise funds for her rehabilitation.
Legendary French footballer Eric Cantona expressed his admiration for Lamine Yamal's gesture with the Palestinian flag and for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's subsequent comment, while discussing his own life and career in a new documentary.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree simplifying the process for residents of Transnistria to obtain Russian passports. This move could further integrate the breakaway region with Russia.
Several companies, including Total Energy Services and Quebecor, have released highlights from their first-quarter earnings calls. These reports provide updates on their financial performance and operational results for the quarter.
'Street Outlaws' star Daddy Dave was reportedly caught on security camera video allegedly planting a GPS device under someone's vehicle, leading to his arrest. TMZ obtained and released the footage of the alleged crime.
A Palestine solidarity march in Dublin called for sanctions on Israel and a boycott of an upcoming FAI match, with organizers vowing to prevent any game against Israel in the city.
Adnan Šerak has been ordered into one-month detention after being charged with endangering security. The court's decision follows an investigation into the alleged security threats.
An analysis discusses the CIA Director's presence in Havana, examining Cuba's current political and economic strains and its state of endurance rather than renewal.
As Ukraine appears to gain an advantage against Russia, military experts warn that the endgame of the conflict could become increasingly dangerous for Europe and countries like Denmark.
Spirit Airlines is reportedly moving some of its aircraft to desert locations, with pilots flying the yellow jets for storage or retirement. This move suggests a strategic adjustment in the airline's fleet management.
Actor Javier Bardem is in the news as his latest film, directed by Sorogoyen and co-starring Victoria Luengo, receives critical acclaim. Bardem also made headlines for his strong comments on those who avoid taking risks or speaking out.
Olympiacos coach Giorgos Bartzokas explained why Sasha Vezenkov did not play in the team's away victory against Kolossos in the Stoiximan Basket League playoffs.
The leader of Reform UK explained the party's position on Ukraine, stating support for the country but clarifying that foreign flags would not be flown above government buildings, following the removal of a Ukrainian flag.
An article outlines five steps to optimize workout routines and prevent potential joint damage, offering guidance on maintaining joint health during physical activity.
A 19-year-old man died in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania, after falling with his motorcycle into a ravine while doing enduro, with rescuers finding him in cardiac arrest.
The North Macedonian government has extended the deadline for reducing excise duties on fuels and VAT on gasoline until June 1, 2026. This decision, made at an extraordinary session, aims to mitigate price pressures and protect citizens' living standards.
Russian forces launched over 70 attacks on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, particularly targeting the Nikopol district. The assaults resulted in the death of one man and injuries to nine others, including children.
The Delhi Cabinet has approved a decision to slash the tax on aviation fuel, a move expected to significantly reduce fuel costs for airlines operating out of the national capital and potentially lead to cheaper flights.
A member of the Polish Business Council is exploring ways to save PLN 1.5 billion annually on heart disease diagnostics and improve patient care in Poland.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced planned maintenance exercises in the Tema Region for May 17, 2026. This comes as engineers continue to address an underground cable fault affecting communities in the Western Region.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly blurring the lines between human-made and AI-generated content in pop music videos, leading to a proliferation of similar-sounding material online.
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has called on eligible voters to register by the May 18 deadline for the upcoming 2026 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections.
Jake Gyllenhaal revealed that he and Henry Cavill met for the first time on the set of Guy Ritchie’s improv-heavy action thriller 'In the Grey', with Gyllenhaal humorously rooting for Cavill to remember his lines.
French singer and actress Claudine Longet, who was tried in 1976 for shooting her boyfriend, Olympic skier Spider Sabich, has passed away at the age of 84.
Articles highlight Henry Cavill's acting career, discussing his best roles beyond Superman, his impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and his distinct upcoming science fiction projects.
A major coaching nexus involved in leaking NEET exam questions has been exposed, leading to the arrest of nine individuals across multiple Indian states by the CBI.
A passenger motor glider ran aground on the coast of Pristan, a protected military facility, during the night of May 8-9 under still unexplained circumstances.
Reports of record-breaking 'laudatur' exam results can intensify pressure on young students, highlighting the importance of individual pace and success.
A controversy has arisen in Hungary regarding former Prime Minister Viktor Orban's severance pay, which Peter Magyar publicly stated Orban should not receive. Magyar later accepted Orban's offer to donate the nearly 39 million forints (approx. 100,000 euros) to a children's home.
The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) has demanded the immediate release of Domingos Simões Pereira, leader of the PAIGC opposition party in Guinea-Bissau, who is reportedly confined to his home and restricted from contacting journalists without formal charges.
The Latvian political party 'Latvija pirmajā vietā' (LPV) announced its leaders for the upcoming Saeima elections and its so-called 'shadow cabinet' of ministerial candidates at a congress on Saturday, May 14.
Actor Vin Diesel penned a passionate essay at Cannes, defending "popular cinema" as a legitimate art form and reflecting on his long history with the film festival.
Financial analysts from Piper Sandler and Barclays have issued positive assessments for Arista Networks (ANET). Piper Sandler highlighted the company's strong position for inference-based use cases, while Barclays maintained an overweight rating.
During a New Democracy party conference, Greek officials Michalis Chrysochoidis and Akis Skertsos presented key government policies and objectives. Chrysochoidis announced a target for a 25% reduction in crime by 2025, while Skertsos clarified the role of the 'executive state' as a tool for institutional regularity rather than power concentration.
A significant investigation into alleged corruption involving the Trump family has been published, detailing how investments in their businesses, funds, and campaigns reportedly led to benefits, concessions, lucrative contracts, political favors, and even pardons.
Zoltán Tarr, responsible for social relations, stated that the Tisza government plans to restore the professional autonomy of cultural institutions, adjust public collection employees' wages, halt museum relocations, and end forced centralization.
Prosecutors in Skopje, North Macedonia, are seeking detention for a 45-year-old man accused of physically assaulting his former partner during a domestic violence incident in Kisela Voda.
Belgrade Police Chief Veselin Milić has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a murder cover-up and body disappearance, triggering significant political repercussions in Serbia. President Vučić announced a security sector purge, while opposition parties called for investigations into the President's potential involvement in the case.
Three individuals were arrested by officers from the Narcotics Suppression Sub-Directorate in Attica, Greece, for drug trafficking. Authorities seized 11 kilograms of cocaine and 38 kilograms of cannabis during the police operation.
Former Dutch Defense Minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert has been appointed as the UN Under-Secretary-General for Safety. This new role follows her departure as the UN envoy for Lebanon.
Russia has returned the bodies of 528 fallen Ukrainian soldiers to Ukraine, as confirmed by Kyiv. This exchange is part of ongoing efforts to repatriate the remains of military personnel.
A small aircraft crashed into a residential neighborhood in Germany, resulting in the deaths of two people. Debris from the plane fell onto nearby houses, garages, and gardens.
This article clarifies the distinctions between a minimum wage, which sets a legal hourly or contractual minimum, and a fair wage, which refers to overall economic treatment determined through collective bargaining.
The article commemorates May 16, 1966, when Communist leader Mao Zedong initiated a campaign to purge China of capitalist influences and bourgeois thinking, targeting his opponents.
Articles cover various national team preparations, player spotlights like Ronaldo and Son, and FIFA's organizational decisions regarding the World Cup. News includes team announcements, player career stories, and FIFA's dealings with participating nations and officials.
Heavy rainfall and strong winds in the Elbasan region of Albania have caused landslides in Dragostunjë, a bridge collapse in Sinaballaj, and left nine villages isolated.
The Nigerian Presidency and U.S. officials confirmed the killing of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified as ISIS's second-in-command or shadow commander in West Africa, by a joint operation involving U.S. and Nigerian forces. This confirmation clarified earlier mistaken reports about his death in 2024.
Judit Polgar, considered the greatest female chess player ever, reflects on a career shaped by her parents' ambition to create a genius and her constant defiance against ingrained sexism in the world elite.
The iconic film 'Top Gun' marks its 40th anniversary, reflecting on its enduring legacy as a cultural phenomenon and one of the most renowned action releases in cinema history.
The classic necktie, which has been in decline for decades, is now reappearing around more necks, carrying a completely new kind of significance and style.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has reacted to Russian President Vladimir Putin's decree simplifying the process for residents of the breakaway region of Transnistria to obtain Russian citizenship. This move has drawn strong condemnation from Moldova.
Rogán Antal's Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister awarded eight contracts worth nearly 50 billion forints to Balásy Gyula's communication companies between December 2025 and March 2026.
France and Ukraine have agreed to cooperate on developing anti-ballistic defense capabilities, with President Macron and President Zelensky discussing extended military support. This agreement marks a significant step in bolstering Ukraine's defense against Russian ballistic weapons.
Police in Attica, Greece, arrested three men for drug trafficking following an operation. Authorities seized over 11.4 kilograms of cocaine and approximately 27 kilograms of cannabis.
A Danish review from Politiken praises the British crime series 'Legends,' which depicts customs officers fighting heroin in 1990s England under Margaret Thatcher, highlighting its eminent suspense.
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During Prime Minister Modi's visit to the Netherlands, the Dutch government officially returned 1,000-year-old Chola Dynasty copper plates to India. This repatriation of ancient Indian heritage followed a 14-year diplomatic effort.
A criminal complaint has been filed against Valentina Arsić Arsenijević, a professor at the Faculty of Medicine, for allegedly faking data. The accusations suggest the data manipulation was intended to achieve higher prices.
Ukraine plans to allocate over UAH 30 billion in additional grants in 2026 to support communities in frontline territories, where more than 6.6 million people currently reside.
Queen Elizabeth's quote of the day highlights her observation that the most happy, contented, and fulfilled individuals are those who have lived outgoing and unselfish lives.
The United States has reportedly halted the planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland, a move described as a "slap in the face" to the ally. Reports also indicate the cancellation includes troop transfers to Germany, surprising the Pentagon.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in London for rival protests, including far-right anti-immigration groups and pro-Palestinian activists. The large-scale demonstrations led to a significant police deployment to manage the crowds and prevent clashes.
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The Philippine Senate is preparing to convene as an impeach court on Monday, with senators instructed to wear robes for the proceedings. This development comes amidst related legal discussions and disputes involving Senate figures.
The Deputy State Secretary of the Prime Minister's Cabinet Office spoke in the morning in Buda Castle, hoping he could continue to work. True, he also said something else to the Prime Minister who was conducting the tour.
A 68-year-old woman was found dead by the roadside on Friday morning, showing signs of strangulation. She is the 36th victim of femicide since the beginning of the year.
A major commercial fire in Suame Magazine Zone 18, Kumasi, Ghana, has been fully contained by the Ghana National Fire Service, resulting in one fatality and significant property damage.
A humanoid robot named Charles, originating from China, is undergoing training and testing in the Biocev research institute near Prague, Czech Republic, to assess its physical limits.
A company in Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, has produced over 2,000 non-fiction books using artificial intelligence, releasing about 10 titles daily, with most major online bookstores unaware of their AI origin.
Officials have denied reports of missing CCTV footage related to a Senate shooting, as the Philippine National Police (PNP) continues to gather video evidence for its investigation.
A 70-year-old woman has died following a fire outbreak that occurred in the early hours of Saturday at Suame Magazine Zone 18 in Ghana's Ashanti Region.
Former British minister Wes Streeting has declared his candidacy for the leadership of the Labour Party, setting up a challenge to current leader Keir Starmer.
American staff and press accompanying former President Donald Trump reportedly discarded phones, badges, and gifts received from Chinese officials before boarding Air Force One after a visit to Beijing, signaling deep distrust.
Workers for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) have gone on strike, halting service on the busiest commuter line in the United States. The strike has left hundreds of thousands of New York commuters without service and caused significant travel chaos.
Greek journalist Sia Kosioni spoke about her new daily routine and future plans after her departure from SKAI following 20 years, stating that presenting 'Kalimera Ellada' is not in her immediate plans.
Most dams across Luzon, including Angat Dam, have reported a renewed decrease in water levels. This decline has led authorities to consider cloud-seeding operations as a potential solution.
The Department of Justice has obtained new leads regarding the whereabouts of Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, who reportedly left the Senate despite being promised protective custody.
The Philippines' ASEAN chairship took center stage at the BusinessWorld Economic Forum, amidst a year marked by fuel price hikes, geopolitical tensions, and internal political instability.
The Hôtel Martinez, with its unique features like tiny elevators and celebrity-tagged loungers, is described as an ideal location for the popular series 'The White Lotus'.
Salpausselkä Church was deconsecrated and removed from ecclesiastical use on Ascension Day, in a rare ceremony led by Bishop Mari Parkkinen of Mikkeli.
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) warned that Nigeria's inflationary conditions remain severe for households and businesses, attributing the challenge to structural and supply-driven factors.
Police conducted a major operation in Roma settlements in Aspropyrgos, Greece, leading to nine arrests and the dismantling of 3 kilometers of power cables. The operation aimed to prevent and suppress illegal activities in the area.
Following his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, President Trump stated that Xi agreed Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz and also warned Taiwan against declaring independence.
An article explores how the issue of migration has transformed into a multi-billion dollar industry at international borders, describing it as a "golden business."
Humpback whale 'Timmy,' previously rescued after stranding in Germany, has been found dead off the Danish coast. Its death follows a high-profile rescue operation that drew international attention.
A startup is reportedly planning to deploy artificial intelligence data centers on the ocean, a move intended to address challenges such as cooling and energy consumption. This innovative approach aims to leverage the marine environment for more efficient operation of these power-intensive facilities.
A new quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of pop culture, covering celebrities, trends, and headline-making moments from Hollywood to the Heartland.
Police in Tetovo, North Macedonia, found approximately 44 grams of cocaine and 3 grams of methamphetamine during a search of a suspect's home, leading to an investigation into drug sales.
The long-term investment case for Vistra Corp. (VST) remains strong, according to recent analysis. The article delves into the reasons behind the company's robust position for sustained growth.
Women face increasing difficulty deciding when and how often to undergo regular mammograms due to differing health guidelines in the United States, particularly for those with an average risk of breast cancer.
An observer expresses strong approval for the recent investment decisions and strategies implemented by prominent figures in the investment world, highlighting their impactful moves.
Multiple studies suggest that dog and human hair can strengthen plants, though it remains unclear how safe this practice is for edible plants. This finding explores an unusual use for common organic waste.
A French company is developing technology to give a second life to internal combustion engine cars, making them more compliant with modern "green" requirements, as the EU eases its timeline for vehicle electrification.
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing new scrutiny following reports that he participated in a snorkeling excursion around the USS Arizona memorial site in Hawaii, which contains the remains of over 1,000 navy sailors and marines.
An special police operation in Aspropyrgos, Greece, conducted by the Western Attica Police Directorate, resulted in nine arrests. The operation targeted the prevention and combating of illegal activities, including the discovery of 3 km of electricity theft cables.
Lebanon's wine producers are struggling for survival after an Israeli attack caused millions of dollars worth of wine to be destroyed. The conflict has also deterred tourists and impacted sales.
Recent insider trading activities have been reported for several prominent companies, including Micron, Taiwan Semiconductor, and Citigroup, drawing attention from market observers.
A travel guide suggests exploring Italy's castles for their architecture and views of the sea, vineyards, and Dolomites, offering an alternative to typical beach holidays.
Rose Leslie, Andreas Pietschmann, and Daniel Zovatto have joined Russell Crowe in the action-drama ‘The Last Druid,’ which is set to begin production in June in Barcelona and the Canary Islands.
A serious car accident occurred in Istiaia, Evia, when a woman's car veered off the road and fell into a 10-meter deep ravine, resulting in one injury.
The United States and Nigeria have announced the killing of a high-ranking Islamic State leader, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, during a joint military operation. Both nations confirmed the successful strike, which has prompted discussions on its strategic implications and the broader anti-terror strategy.
Olivera Vukajlović, Advisor for Sustainable Development to the President of Montenegro, spoke at the Business Beat conference in Tivat, emphasizing the need for the system to be a partner, not an obstacle, for young entrepreneurs. She stressed that the development of entrepreneurship in Montenegro requires robust institutional support.
Danes are increasingly looking for dogs that match their lifestyle, a trend observed as dogs, like the recently deceased 30-year-old Lazare, are living longer, raising questions about their quality of life.
Economists and business leaders are increasingly discussing an impending economic crisis, with some suggesting it could be worse than the 2008 downturn, raising questions about its potential causes and impact.
Cagayan Valley and Western Visayas in the Philippines are preparing for a strong El Niño phenomenon, anticipated to hit by June. Agricultural and fishery sectors are urged to brace for its potential impacts.
The Grand Lotto 6/55 jackpot in the Philippines climbed to ₱104.8 million after no bettor won the Saturday night draw, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.
The Cannes Film Festival continues, featuring premieres of new films such as Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Sheep in the Box' which received a warm reception. Celebrities like Demi Moore, Heidi Klum, and John Travolta have graced the red carpet, adding glamour to the event.
European health authorities are on alert after a British tourist, who was under strict quarantine for potential hantavirus exposure, was found in a bar in Milan.
As the season for spring cleaning and preparing for summer approaches, experts provide guidance on how often curtains should be washed to maintain cleanliness and freshness in the home.
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that Ukraine, along with France, the United Kingdom, and Germany, is preparing important foreign policy decisions.
Young farmers are building online presences as 'agrar-influencers,' showcasing farm work, promoting machinery, and sharing recipes to educate the public about agriculture.
German media reports that Vladimir Putin is losing other options in Ukraine, making the threat of a Russian invasion of Europe more real, with only one path left to win the war.
Olympic alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn gave an inspirational speech at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism commencement ceremony, reflecting on her historic comeback to ski racing.
The Israeli military announced it killed Ezzedin al-Haddad, a senior commander of Hamas's military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip. Hamas confirmed the death of the leader, known as "The Ghost of al-Qassam."
Authorities in various Lithuanian cities have reported multiple drug-related incidents, leading to the arrest of nine individuals. Substances were found in vehicles and residential locations across the country.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has called for Europe to resume dialogue with Russia, citing Ukraine's current stronger position as one of two reasons for renewed engagement.
A specific medical device stock has seen a 25% decline, prompting one fund to disclose an additional $5 million investment. This move suggests confidence in the stock's long-term potential despite recent losses.
Horia Miara, manager of the Ștei Psychiatric and Security Measures Hospital, explained to News.ro the current situation in the sanitary unit, after a suspicion of... was raised.
A 68-year-old woman was arrested in Agios Dimitrios, Greece, on an outstanding warrant for complicity in a fraud scheme involving a fictitious plot of land, from which she illegally obtained over 270,000 euros.
A resident of Helsinki, Sanna Jantunen, is opposing a public sauna restaurant planned for the Tiedepuisto area along the Keravanjoki river in Vantaa, Finland, as the city seeks a zoning change. Not all local residents are satisfied with the proposal.
An article explores the phenomenon of plastic containers absorbing food smells, such as borscht, and provides methods on how to effectively eliminate these persistent odors.
Germany's top military commander has warned that Russia is rapidly expanding its armed forces and could be prepared to pose a direct military challenge to NATO by 2029.
Israel announced it killed a senior Hamas military commander in an airstrike in Gaza, identifying him as a key architect of the October 7 attacks. Hamas later confirmed the death of its top armed wing chief.
A prominent fund has reportedly acquired a new 5% portfolio position in a rapidly growing defense and medtech supplier. This investment signals confidence in the supplier's market performance and future prospects.
A video has emerged showing a Croatia Airlines Airbus A220 aircraft, carrying 130 passengers, skidding off the runway at Split Airport in Croatia during takeoff, resulting in damage but no injuries.
A lumber mill in Searsmont, Maine, experienced a massive explosion and fire, leading to the death of a 27-year-old firefighter and critical injuries to several others. The incident prompted a large emergency response and warnings from the state governor.
As Netflix's crime drama lineup undergoes changes, popular series like 'The Lincoln Lawyer' and 'The Night Agent' are preparing for their conclusions, leaving fans to anticipate what new content will follow.
Japan's cabinet decided on April 21 to lift the ban on lethal weapon exports, a strategic move for a nation perceived as a model of pacifism since World War II, signaling a shift towards Europe.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has provided clarification regarding the outcomes of strikes conducted on the infrastructure of the Ryazan oil refinery in Russia's Ryazan region on the night of May 15.
NuScale Power stock has seen a decline from its all-time highs, prompting analysis of its current performance. Despite this, some investors predict it will be a strong buy before 2027, citing a significant $1.75 trillion market opportunity.
Zohran Mamdani shared a 'Nakba Remembrance Day' post that included a 'Visit Palestine' poster created in 1936 by Frank Krausz, a Holocaust survivor and Zionist Jew.
Works are again planned at the Lisé 'Um Monkeler' asphalt factory in Luxembourg, aiming for cleaner production. This brings back memories of a past dispute involving Camille Gira and Vera Spautz over the facility.
A new outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in at least 80 deaths. Officials warn that this particular strain is highly lethal and there is currently no vaccine or treatment available for it.
A lawyer claims that his client, Mario S., one of the individuals detained in connection with the disappearance of Aleksandar Nešović, was beaten while in police custody at the station.
A Ukrainian drone strike on the Ryazan Oil Refinery, one of Russia's largest fuel facilities, triggered a major fire and resulted in 'black rain' over the area.
Latvian entrepreneurs participated in a trade mission to Stockholm, Sweden, aiming to find new collaboration partners in construction and other sectors. Sweden is a key export market and foreign investor for Latvia.
Humorist Bödőcs provided an introduction to the screening of the film 'Sátántangó' at the Cirkó-Gejzír cinema, prompting reflection on empathy with the film's characters.
Dipolog City in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines, is expected to experience a heat index of up to 46 degrees Celsius today, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration.
President Marcos addressed graduates of the Philippine Military Academy, emphasizing that their loyalty should be to the Constitution rather than to political figures or factions. He urged them to uphold their duty with integrity.
The Ombudsman ordered the six-month suspension without pay of Philippine Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Renato Aplasca in connection with a May 13 shooting incident. The Senate, however, reportedly refused to receive the suspension order.
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has refuted claims that Fianna Fáil is in decline ahead of two upcoming by-elections. His comments follow a party colleague's statement expressing disappointment but not surprise if the party lost both contests.
A presidential advisor, Vukajlović, participated in the Business Beat conference in Tivat, emphasizing that the system must act as a partner rather than an obstacle for young people. The discussion focused on fostering a supportive environment for youth development.
An opinion piece explores the political evolution of prominent German figures like Broder, Martenstein, and Nuhr, who, having once dreamed of socialist revolution as 1968 leftists, have since shifted their views.
Some Portuguese schools that piloted the first version of the government's new essential learning guidelines for specific grade levels at the start of the academic year reported that the changes had little impact on their daily routines.
Online streamer Carter Efe has disclosed that public backlash and controversy, particularly regarding his hit track 'Machala,' almost drove him into depression.
Iranian leaders have escalated pressure on the United States, issuing warnings of readiness for war and highlighting economic costs as diplomatic talks continue to falter. Messaging has been directed at both domestic and foreign audiences.
ALPINA, now part of the BMW Group, presented the Vision BMW Alpina concept, a luxurious V8 coupe that previews a production model for 2027, inspired by the 7 Series and combining performance with comfort.
Authorities in France, Austria, the U.S., and Taiwan are actively monitoring or quarantining individuals suspected of hantavirus exposure, with some cases linked to cruise ship passengers.
A 59-year-old Naftogaz employee, Serhii Klymenko, has died from injuries sustained in a Russian attack on Poltava Oblast on May 5, bringing the total death toll from the incident to four.
The Serbian Ministry of Interior (MUP) has officially denied recent allegations that Minister Ivica Dačić was hospitalized due to health issues. The ministry clarified that Dačić is regularly undergoing routine medical examinations.
Police in Oslo conducted an operation targeting a criminal motorcycle gang environment, leading to the arrest of 27 individuals at an MC event. The arrests were part of an effort to combat organized crime within the city.
Scientists have finally provided an explanation for the collapse of sea ice in Antarctica. This breakthrough helps understand the complex dynamics of climate change in the polar regions.
A young boy sustained severe burns during a family barbecue and was subsequently airlifted to the hospital by helicopter. The incident highlights the dangers of grilling accidents.
Sarajevo marked the 34th anniversary of the Battle of Pofalići, a pivotal event during which defenders thwarted an attempt to divide the city. The operation, known as "Grom," successfully prevented the aggressor's plan to cut Sarajevo in two.
A 28-year-old man has been taken into police custody in Val-de-Marne for the murder of his mother, having previously been convicted for violence against her and reportedly suffering from schizophrenia.
Despite persistent rain in Dubrovnik, tourists continued to walk along Stradun, with a particular fashion accessory (likely umbrellas) becoming prominent among them.
While Mr. Mitsotakis speaks of a 'war with the deep state,' his own executive system of power is at the center of scandals that expose the country internationally, with accusations of creating a highly centralized 'staff state' linked to business interests.
Bucharest City Hall reported that 50 establishments in the Old Town continued to play loud music despite warnings and repeated fines from the Local Police.
The Secretary-General of the Socialist Party, Carneiro, stated that the government's proposed labor reform would eventually 'asphyxiate' companies and emphasized that Portugal should not compete with Asian economies.
Information is provided on how to livestream the season 51 finale of Saturday Night Live, featuring hosts Will Ferrell and musical guest Paul McCartney.
A recent report highlights that dogs are living longer, exemplified by the death of Lazare, possibly the world's oldest dog at 30, but also notes concerns about increasing rates of obesity and anxiety in canines.