On the tenth anniversary of Prince's death, his estate released a new single titled 'With This Tear' and announced plans for more unreleased recordings. This event also brings renewed attention to the ongoing legal battles over his estate.
Authorities in Zaanstad, Netherlands, are reportedly making unsuccessful attempts to dismantle a criminal organization operating a window cleaning empire.
The Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) will begin offering free parking for its passengers at the Santolan Station. This service is set to commence on April 27.
The Norwegian government has announced plans to ban social media access for children under 16, citing concerns over the influence of algorithms on their daily lives and friendships. The proposal has sparked debate, with some political parties expressing opposition.
Authorities are investigating a fatal early-morning police operation in Barangay Sinunuc, Zamboanga City, where three family members were killed and another wounded during an encounter.
The Department of Education (DepEd) has initiated repair and rehabilitation work on a historic Gabaldon-type school building in Talisay, Batangas, with the mayor inspecting the ongoing efforts.
Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez's aide confirmed he is still in the Philippines and continues to oversee congressional duties, addressing public speculation about his absence from events.
A familiar landmark in Pulilan, Bulacan, the iconic kneeling carabao, has been transformed into a striking work of art. This makeover is in preparation for an upcoming international art festival, symbolizing life and hope.
Officials in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur, have issued warnings about alleged price gouging and unauthorized homestay brokers ahead of the Palarong Pambansa 2026, urging the public to be cautious.
A leaked internal Pentagon email reportedly suggests suspending Spain from NATO and punishing other allies for their lack of support in a hypothetical war against Iran. The document outlines options to address perceived disloyalty among member states.
Chinese automaker Xpeng announced plans to begin full-scale delivery of its "flying" cars in 2027. The company also highlighted potential for increased cooperation with German automaker Volkswagen on electric vehicle production.
Former Public Works Undersecretary Roberto Bernardo is scheduled to testify in the Sandiganbayan against former Senator Bong Revilla during his bail hearing on Friday.
An article outlines five essential facts regarding the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, detailing the explosion, its aftermath, and the current state of the plant.
Tallinn Music Week is exploring the evolving landscape of concert life, with discussions and observations noted on the festival's program. The event delves into the future direction of musical performances.
An article from Latvia discusses the diversity of leeches found in the country, clarifying that not all species are bloodsuckers, addressing common fears about these aquatic creatures.
Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has released its highly anticipated new AI model, marking a significant development in the global tech landscape. This launch comes a year after the company made a notable impact on the industry.
Insurance doctors in training in the Netherlands are reportedly struggling under heavy workloads, contributing to massive waiting lists at the benefits agency UWV.
Hungary has relaxed several regulations concerning housing support for public sector employees, particularly benefiting those who leave their jobs by mutual agreement.
South Korea and Australia will begin a joint excavation effort to recover the remains of an Australian soldier killed during the 1950–53 Korean War in Gapyeong.
A 34-year-old man died in a car accident on Friday morning, April 24, near Briceni, Moldova, after losing control of his vehicle. The incident occurred around 08:30 at the exit from Caracușenii Noi village, heading towards Briceni, according to the General Police Inspectorate.
Finland's meteorological service is forecasting a major change in weather conditions for the upcoming weekend, advising residents to prepare accordingly.
Researchers have made significant progress in understanding the mechanism behind volcanic lightning, a striking atmospheric phenomenon observed during eruptions.
Speakers at the Delphi Economic Forum XI, held from April 22 to 25, emphasized the critical importance of energy security, synergies, and maintaining stability, equating energy security with national security.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has made critical statements regarding Serbia, asserting that Croatia has no other enemies besides Serbia and that relations between the two countries are not harmonized.
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that he will not remain in politics after his current presidential mandate concludes. He stated his intention to leave political life upon departing the Élysée Palace.
Various newspapers released their front pages for Friday, April 24, 2026, showcasing the day's top headlines and stories. This collection highlights the daily news summaries from different publications.
Donald Trump's Truth Social platform has reportedly incurred substantial losses, with reports indicating a deficit of 60 billion, as attention focuses on his extensive activity on the platform since 2022.
The Dutch Ambassador to Serbia stated that intense discussions are taking place within the EU regarding polarization and media issues in Serbia, emphasizing the need for internal dialogue.
Ukraine's intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, announced that Ukraine has made progress in integrating artificial intelligence into drone operations, which will soon become a 'gift' for Russia.
Access to a parking lot under Šmarna gora in Slovenia has been blocked with concrete blocks by inspectors from FURS (Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia), following previous sealing of parking meters.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng announced plans to begin mass production of "flying cars" next year, with humanoid robots expected to enter production in the fourth quarter of 2026.
A man and a woman have been arrested following an incident in Letterkenny, Co Donegal, where two gardaí (Irish police officers) were assaulted and required hospital treatment.
The Latvian opposition has repeatedly called for no-confidence votes against ministers and Prime Minister Evika Siliņa's government, despite none succeeding, raising questions about their motives.
Discussions are underway regarding methods to determine if student parliament elections have been falsified, highlighting concerns about the integrity of the voting process.
A London plumber, Thomas Browne, has won a payout of up to £200,000 after his hand was crushed during an altercation over a radiator, where he was punched by a householder's son.
The White House has publicly accused China of engaging in industrial-scale theft of advanced artificial intelligence technology from US companies. Officials claim Chinese firms are illicitly acquiring American AI innovations.
Russian drone and missile attacks targeted residential areas in Ukraine, particularly Odesa, where an elderly married couple was killed. Further strikes were reported in the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, causing additional casualties and damage.
Meta is implementing a massive overhaul to its account system, introducing a 'unified account' approach to simplify security across its major platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. This initiative aims to enhance user protection and streamline account management.
A DW analysis indicates that Germany's economic growth is projected to slow to just 0.5%, the lowest in the EU, primarily due to a sharp increase in energy prices, raising concerns about potential austerity measures.
Geely's ride-hailing service Caocao plans to deploy thousands of fully customized robotaxis by 2027, signaling a significant expansion in autonomous vehicle technology.
A US soldier has been charged with illegal gambling after allegedly betting on the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and winning over $400,000. He faces up to 60 years in prison for the offense.
A 20-year-old suspect has confessed to the murder of the 27-year-old son of a Greek police brigadier, expressing remorse after the murder weapon was found.
Comenius University in Bratislava is undertaking a major renovation of the Ľ. Štúr dormitory, investing millions from the recovery plan into two high-rise blocks. This reconstruction is a key investment that will significantly transform accommodation conditions.
Canadian AI startup Cohere has acquired German AI company Aleph Alpha in a $20 billion transatlantic tie-up, aiming to expand in Europe and develop 'sovereign' AI systems, with Schwarz Group investing $600 million in Cohere's upcoming Series E round.
Donald Trump is facing diplomatic backlash after referring to India and China as "hellholes," with Delhi calling the comment "inappropriate" and critics warning it could exacerbate fears among immigrants.
Monica Brzoska and Jorel Conley, former teachers from Tennessee, have turned their dream into reality by deciding to live permanently on a cruise ship, leaving traditional life behind.
France faces constraints in its military response capabilities in the Middle East amid escalating risks, following the deaths of two French soldiers in Lebanon.
The Bulgarian beer producer "Lomsko Pivo" has announced a temporary suspension of its production, citing a "serious accident" and the "necessity of major equipment repairs" as the main reasons. The company made the announcement on April 9.
Major repair work on the Danube Bridge connecting Giurgiu, Romania, and Ruse, Bulgaria, is progressing according to schedule and has reached its final stage. This update comes after a site visit by the Bulgarian Minister of Regional Development and Public Works.
Generation Alpha, individuals born after 2010, is a growing demographic online, and a Polish portal discussed their internet content preferences and the prevalence of shallow messaging they encounter.
Lithuanian artist Adomas Vyšniauskas disclosed the cost behind his hit song "Jeigu žinai, ko tu nori," which has garnered millions of views on YouTube and streams on Spotify, opening doors for him in the Lithuanian music market.
Police in Split have uncovered a large-scale mobile phone fraud scheme that victimized at least 69 individuals. Authorities are still searching for three suspects involved in the operation.
A commission report states that 2025 marked the consolidation of dictatorship in Venezuela, with President Maduro maintaining power without democratic legitimacy amidst fraud allegations and human rights violations.
Tornadoes have hit the United States, with at least ten people injured in northern Oklahoma. A "particularly dangerous" tornado also struck an air base and a city, causing damage.
The Res Publika association organized a screening of the film "Tura do Strazbura" (Tour to Strasbourg) and a discussion with its author, journalist Radovan Seratlić, and participant Igor Jovanović, at the Artium Gallery in Kragujevac.
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 to 5.8 struck off the coast of the Greek island of Crete early Friday morning. The tremor was widely felt across the island, prompting warnings from seismologists.
Japan is expanding its defense capabilities, pushing legal limits, as it faces its most severe security environment since 1945 and its confidence in US security assurances wanes.
Concerns have been raised in the Greek Parliament by a SYRIZA-PS MP regarding the lack of police personnel in Heraklion Prefecture, ahead of the crucial tourist season.
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
‘Just the beginning’: Artemis II ...
A power distributor in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines, is preparing for possible manual load dropping due to an expected electricity demand exceeding available supply, which may lead to temporary outages.
A key witness in the malversation case against former Senator Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. has informed the court that he has returned P130 million to the government, despite his Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) only declaring approximately P10 million.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in the Philippines has filed charges against the wife and son of former Rep. Mike Defensor for alleged involvement in a human trafficking case. NBI Director Melvin Matibag confirmed the development.
Rights group Karapatan has called for an independent investigation into an anti-insurgency operation in Toboso, Negros Occidental, which reportedly left 19 individuals dead, including a university student.
A P727-million farm-to-market road project has been approved in Masinloc town, Zambales, expected to benefit over 1,500 farmers and 4,500 households, including indigenous communities.
ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio has proposed increasing the monthly allowance for Philippine state workers from P2,000 to P5,000. The lawmaker argues this raise is necessary to help government employees cope with soaring living costs driven by elevated fuel prices.
The Philippines is projected to face significant food security challenges in 2026, with diverging estimates for rice imports due to the impact of Super El Niño and global economic shocks.
A 58-year-old businessman, who had been targeted in previous attempts on his life, was found with fatal gunshot wounds near Daliyat al-Carmel. Police are investigating the incident with a suspected criminal motive.
EU leaders convened for an informal summit to discuss a new package of sanctions against Russia and the potential for increased naval presence in the Red Sea. Other topics included migration and the situation in the Middle East.
The province of Oriental Mindoro has been placed under red alert due to a projected significant power deficit during peak periods, according to the local electric cooperative.
In 1871, the printing ban on Latin alphabet publications, which had been imposed in 1865 by the Vilnius military district governor and affected Latvians in the Vitebsk Governorate, was lifted. This marked a significant moment for Latgalian book enthusiasts.
The Daugavpils industrial park "Altop," built for over 22 million euros, has found two investors for its production facilities, four months after being commissioned.
This week's economic review for Latvia presents a mixed picture, with a noticeable drop in fuel prices offering some relief to motorists, alongside ongoing uncertainty due to Lufthansa flight cancellations and the announcement of an EU loan for Ukraine.
Tensions are reportedly escalating within NATO, with Spain facing pressure and Britain potentially embroiled in an island dispute. These developments are linked to the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, raising questions about the alliance's future.
A conflict involving knives and blunt objects erupted between several individuals, identified as property owners, in the "Pazari" area of Korçë, Albania, on April 24. One person was injured in the incident, and police have released details.
A member of US special forces involved in a military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been accused of using confidential information for betting gains.
New Delhi has criticized a social media post by Donald Trump that described India as a "hellhole," calling his remarks to be in "poor taste" and "tasteless." The Indian government expressed strong disapproval of the comment.
As the Eurovision Song Contest celebrates its 70th anniversary, the event is overshadowed by controversy, with over 1,000 artists, including 25 from Luxembourg, calling for Israel's exclusion. Luxembourgish artists are now explaining their reasons for boycotting the contest.
A photo of Donald Trump with female tennis players during his visit to the University of Georgia has sparked controversy, raising questions about the nature of the event.
Indian singer Arijit Singh was seen voting with his wife Koel Roy and light-heartedly remarked about people potentially mistaking him for a politician.
Polish police, in cooperation with the FBI, thwarted plans for an attack on a school in Canada, with a 17-year-old from Pomerania involved in offering help to construct explosive devices.
An opinion piece from Capital.bg discusses the Bulgarian political party GERB and issues of corruption, also touching upon the perceived lack of independent opinion within 'Progressive Bulgaria'.
An 'alternate ending' for a fictional film 'Dhurandhar 2' featuring Ranveer Singh has gone viral, leading to fan discussions about its emotional climax.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović expressed a critical stance towards Serbia, stating that Croatia 'has no other enemies besides Serbia' and that relations between the two countries are not harmonized.
Madam Lynn Osei-Bonsu, Founder of Trailblazers Ghana, has called for urgent and coordinated actions to address domestic violence, emphasizing its ongoing threat to homes, families, and communities.
A significant fire has destroyed a vehicle customisation facility in Vantaa, Finland, causing an estimated 20 million euros in financial damage and destroying dozens of vehicles, though no injuries were reported.
The Serbian Judicial Authority Union has declared the recent election of 58 new judges unconstitutional, citing nepotism and suspicions of influence peddling in the process.
The Dutch Ambassador to Serbia stated that intense discussions are taking place within the EU regarding polarization and media issues in Serbia, emphasizing the need for internal dialogue.
Kirilo Budanov, head of Ukraine's presidential office, stated that Ukraine has made progress in integrating AI into drone operations, which will soon become a "gift" for Russia.
A political commentary piece discusses Tiago Antunes' opinion on Sócrates, alongside responses from Mariana Vieira da Silva and the Public Ministry, framing them as 'the Good, the Bad, and the Villain'.
The Tirana Prosecutor's Office has questioned five minors who were captured on security cameras discarding waste into a cart, believed to be the source of a fire that engulfed a multi-story building in the capital.
A married Singaporean man was sentenced to jail for bigamy after secretly marrying a domestic helper in Batam, Indonesia, a case flagged by the Ministry of Manpower.
According to Demchenko, the border with Russia has effectively become a front line, experiencing active fighting and intense shelling involving aircraft, artillery, and drones.
Slovak moderator Barbara Jagušák shares her experience raising a son and a daughter, challenging her initial belief that mixed-gender siblings might not be as close as same-gender siblings.
Prince Harry urged the US to take stronger action to end the war in Ukraine, prompting Donald Trump to state that Harry does not speak for the UK and to address the Sussex royal directly.
El Salvador is undergoing a significant transformation, moving from a country plagued by gang violence to one described as safe, which is now attracting investors through a focus on technology.
Hungarian police in Bicske have provided an explanation regarding the punctured tires of independent MP Ákos Hadházy's car. Hadházy, a departing member of parliament, has linked the prospect of a regime change to whether Viktor Orbán faces imprisonment.
Germany's economic growth is projected to drop to 0.5%, the lowest in the EU, primarily due to a shocking increase in energy prices, according to recent forecasts.
Köksal Baltaci, an editor at "Die Presse," was awarded the "Press Prize for outstanding journalistic work in the interest of healthcare" by the Vienna Chamber for Doctors.
Scientists in the United States are working to create new potato varieties specifically tailored for chip production, driven by evolving consumer tastes and industry demands. Potatoes remain a staple food globally, prompting continuous research into better strains.
Numerous bomb threats have been reported in schools across Zagreb and Zadar, leading to police deployment and disruption. Authorities are investigating the incidents.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić publicly clashed with an Italian MEP, accusing him of lobbying for Kosovo, to which the MEP responded by challenging Vučić to a debate.
Several Aldi stores remained closed this Friday following a strike movement by employees. The industrial action is a reaction to management's intention to open stores on Sundays.
China has published two sets of new regulations aimed at enhancing economic security. These measures are designed to protect industrial supply chains, curb "de-risking" strategies by foreign companies, and bolster the resilience of the Chinese economy.
The Israeli ambassador admitted that the ceasefire is "not 100%" effective, stating that the Lebanese government lacks control over Hezbollah, which is launching rockets to sabotage the ceasefire, prompting Israeli retaliation.
Canadian AI startup Cohere is acquiring German AI company Aleph Alpha, with Schwarz Group investing $600 million in Cohere's Series E round. The deal, valued at an estimated $20 billion, aims to expand Cohere's presence in Europe and focus on 'sovereign' AI systems.
Donald Trump is facing diplomatic backlash after reportedly referring to India and China as 'hellholes,' with Delhi calling the comment 'inappropriate' and critics warning of deepened fears among immigrants.
The Portuguese National Republican Guard (GNR) reported 8,064 road crimes between January and April, including 4,752 cases of driving with a blood alcohol level equal to or exceeding 1.2 g/l and 2,373 cases of driving without a license.
Moldova's President Maia Sandu and Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu held consultations with local leaders from the Gagauz autonomy regarding the upcoming June elections and the organizational deadlock.
Robert Fico is accused of preparing to hijack the free media space, having reportedly lost the war with classical, independent media and viewing his period of cohabitation with free press as a tactical waiting game.
A daily news recap from Nigeria covering various top stories including political decisions, a fatal elephant attack in Oyo state, and new legal charges against El-Rufai.
The chairman of the Saami Reindeer Herding Districts Association has expressed concerns regarding the expertise and sufficient resources of the police in investigating reindeer thefts in Finland.
Dancer Kim Ki-min describes his unique approach to performing "Bolero," feeling as though "notes from the universe lead his body" as he moves on stage.
The Nigerian Medical Association is grappling with a national leadership crisis, with the Lagos faction condemning a meeting held in Abuja amidst the ongoing dispute.
US Senator Marco Rubio stated that Iran's soccer team is welcome at the 2026 World Cup, but individuals with ties to the IRGC would not be allowed. Italy has dismissed suggestions of replacing Iran in the tournament.
Aris Kavatzikis responded to rumors suggesting he would co-host the "Studio 4" show on ERT with Danae Barka, stating he heard the rumors the same way others did and would not confirm or deny them.
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.
Fresh clashes in Negros, Philippines, have resulted in multiple fatalities, including an alleged rebel, a university student, and a journalist. Authorities also reported seizing two firearms during the confrontations.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) announced the reinstatement of a policy against not wearing a shirt in public spaces in Manila and Quezon City, emphasizing a "common sense" approach to its implementation.
About a hundred students from the University of the Philippines Baguio walked out of classrooms to protest the killing of a fellow student and the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Bicol Saro Rep. Terry Ridon has criticized Vice President Sara Duterte's legal team for their explanation of her bank cash, calling it an attempt to obscure issues as an impeachment push against her gains momentum.
Senator Bam Aquino of the Philippines has introduced Senate Bill No. 2068, aiming to reinforce and address deficiencies in the country's existing laws against drunk and drugged driving, particularly to protect Filipino youth.
Talisay, Batangas, residents have been warned of dangerous heat after the heat index in the town reached 40°C, prompting an alert from the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez has accused Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla of bias and is seeking to disqualify the Ombudsman from investigating him. Romualdez claims the Ombudsman's probe is tainted by prejudice.
The first flight carrying over 250 members of the Bnei Menashe community, who claim descent from a biblical tribe in India, has landed in Israel. This marks the launch of an operation to complete the community's Aliyah.
The economy of Eastern Visayas, Philippines, experienced a sharp slowdown in 2025, growing by only one percent, attributed to mobility restrictions on the San Juanico Bridge and setbacks in public construction projects.
A multi-sector tree-planting initiative in San Mateo, Rizal, brought together volunteers, government agencies, and civic groups to celebrate Earth Month and promote environmental sustainability.
Motorists in the Philippines are bracing for new fuel price adjustments this week. The government has also issued warnings of strict penalties for companies violating newly imposed limits under a national energy emergency.
Enthusiasts in Baloži, Latvia, have been steadily restoring the infrastructure of a peat train railway and building a collection of equipment for over a decade, relying on their own time and resources.
Several areas in the Philippines have been placed under "danger" level heat index alerts, with forecasts indicating extreme temperatures, including Cotabato reaching 44ºC. This follows similar high heat indices reported in other regions.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed that he has submitted a list of 120 candidates for the new Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief to the King. He also discussed the appointment with the King, with an announcement expected to follow.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis announced that the free preventive digital mammography program will continue with national funding even after the current European Recovery and Resilience Fund resources are depleted.
A gas pipeline was damaged during construction work in Rucăr, Argeș County, Romania, leading to gas leaks and the restriction of traffic in the affected area.
According to a Ukrainian human rights organization, employees of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant are being held in at least seven torture chambers.
A video circulating on social media captures a highly contentious exchange between two politicians in Lithuania's Kretinga district. After Mayor Antanas Kalnius suggested that Control Committee head Giedrius Petreikis resign, Petreikis retorted with a vulgar suggestion.
Zombor Berezvai, chief economist at Hungary's Economic Competition Authority (GVH), has come forward with allegations of political pressure within the institution. He claims that news of proceedings appeared in the pro-government newspaper Magyar Nemzet before internal communication, suggesting external influence.
Russia's diplomatic mission stated that the European Union showed complete disregard for international law with its latest package of sanctions, threatening a response.
A report by the NCDR has concluded that the Dutch state is failing in its constitutional duty to ensure equal treatment for residents of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. The findings highlight disparities in how the Caribbean islands are governed compared to the mainland Netherlands.
On World Intellectual Property Day, Lithuanian customs announced that it had seized over 180,000 potentially counterfeit items in the past year as part of its efforts to combat intellectual property rights infringements.
Despite record highs in their domestic market, South Korean retail investors, known as 'ant investors,' have become the largest foreign buyers of U.S. stocks from January to November 2025.
Official expert opinion has confirmed that a substance known from the TV series "Breaking Bad" caused the deaths of an Italian woman and her 15-year-old daughter. The investigation is now focusing on the woman's adult daughter who survived.
Madam Lynn Osei-Bonsu, Founder of Trailblazers Ghana, has urged for urgent and coordinated actions to combat domestic violence, highlighting it as a persistent threat affecting homes and communities.
A shop owner in Abuja, Ms. Dooshima, has recounted her experience of being treated like a criminal during police detention related to the 'Bread Saga', vowing to uphold the truth.
Ukraine's intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, announced that the country has made progress in integrating artificial intelligence into drone operations, which will soon become a "gift" for Russian forces.
Dreame is offering reduced prices on its robot vacuums and other smart home devices until April 29, aiming to make its technology more accessible in the Romanian market.
Kia announced record-high quarterly revenue, fueled by strong demand for hybrid models in the US and electric vehicles in Europe. The company's earnings call on Friday highlighted robust sales in major global markets.
Mamata Banerjee has issued a warning to the BJP ahead of the second phase of elections, stating 'Bengal first, Delhi next', indicating her political strategy.
The border with Russia has effectively transformed into a front line, characterized by ongoing active fighting and intense shelling involving aircraft, artillery, and drones, according to Demchenko.
Donald Trump has threatened to impose significant tariffs on the United Kingdom if the country does not abolish its digital services tax. This statement indicates potential trade tensions over the controversial tax.
Software company SAP saw its stock rise by six percent, attributed to strong performance in its cloud software division, with the company anticipating significant revenue growth by 2027.
EU leaders have commenced intense budget negotiations as they aim to reach an agreement on the bloc's next long-term financial framework, with some member states expressing strong opposition to current proposals.
Prince Harry called on the US to take more decisive action to end the war in Ukraine, to which Donald Trump responded by stating that Harry does not speak for Great Britain.
Indian actress Alia Bhatt was reportedly mobbed by airport staff, an incident her bodyguard recalled, describing her as 'scared' and standing in a corner.
Companies are reportedly paying up to $4 million to cross the Panama Canal, as global trade flows have drastically increased through the waterway following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Canal administrators cited the surge in demand as the reason for the high fees.
A military officer has been remanded in custody for five days in connection with an alleged drunk driving crash on the MEX highway that resulted in the death of a Bangladeshi man. The officer is being investigated for murder.
The Croatian Parliament's Committee for the Constitution, Rules of Procedure, and Political System confirmed candidates for three Constitutional Court judges. Opposition parties SDP and Možemo walked out of the session, stating that conditions for a decision had not been met.
The independent electricity supplier "Darnus ūkis" has been ordered to return over €6,400 in state compensation, according to the State Energy Regulatory Council (VERT). The decision followed a planned inspection that found irregularities in how part of the funds were used.
The murder weapon has been found, and a 20-year-old suspect has confessed to killing the 27-year-old son of a Hellenic Police brigadier, expressing remorse for the act.
Italy, along with Greece, Cyprus, and Malta, is coordinating efforts to prevent a new migrant crisis akin to that of 2015, with leaders expressing concern over the effects of the war in the Middle East on external borders.
Nikola Grmoja asserted that the Croatian Constitutional Court is an exclusively political body, with the HDZ and the left vying for control over it, neglecting citizens' interests.
According to a Slovak deputy, the Slovak state is merely reclaiming what is rightfully its own through the Beneš Decrees. The issue of land ownership has been a topic in parliament, with the Slovak government now taking a stronger stance than before.
The Trump administration's 'Gold Card' visa program, which offers US residency for a $1 million investment, has reportedly approved only one applicant to date. This low uptake was confirmed by the US Commerce Secretary.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that the United States is continuing to provide weapons to Ukraine. This statement reaffirms ongoing military support from Washington to Kyiv.
The environmental impact of products and entire industries has become a crucial issue in modern society. This article discusses the ecological and practical benefits of euro pallets in this context, emphasizing their role in sustainable logistics.
A Maariv poll suggests early signs of shifting voting patterns and movement within Israel's opposition bloc, with Likud losing seats while Bennett gains.
With two of its soldiers having died in Lebanon, the French army finds its response capabilities constrained in the Middle East due to the risks of escalation in the ongoing conflict.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has taken strict action against illegal mining activities in the Sutlej river, warning a deputy commissioner of personal appearance.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola cautioned EU leaders in Nicosia that the bloc's current budget is inadequate to address its challenges. She urged them to explore new funding sources as negotiations for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) commenced.
A segment of the TV show "Slike života" (Pictures of Life) titled "Prašina nad svetionikom" (Dust over the Lighthouse) explores the unusual and mystical phenomena surrounding Rtanj mountain and its unique nature.
A Provincial Administrative Court ruling suggests that a delayed entry into Poland's National Court Register (KRS) may not automatically disqualify a limited partnership from the Estonian Corporate Income Tax (CIT) scheme, highlighting issues in tax authority interpretation.
Yara International announced its Q3 earnings, reporting a Non-GAAP EPS of $1.64 and revenue of $4.26 billion, surpassing analyst expectations by $40 million. The company's financial performance indicates a robust quarter.
Ubisoft has finally provided details for the 'Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced' remake, confirming its release on July 9 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
The 'Big Catch-Up' global COVID-19 recovery effort has vaccinated 18.3 million children, focusing on zero-dose children to close immunization gaps worldwide.
The story of Wallis Simpson, an American woman whose marriage to British King Edward VIII caused a constitutional crisis and led to his abdication in 1936, is recounted.
Former President Trump is reportedly considering reviewing Britain's claim over the Falkland Islands as retaliation for NATO's perceived lack of support for a potential war in Iran.