Israeli forces intercepted an aid flotilla bound for Gaza, detaining several activists including Canadians and a Spaniard. While two Canadians have reportedly been released, Spain has formally demanded the immediate release of its citizen and other detained crew members.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has initiated an investigation against two individuals suspected of involvement in the preparation of a murder.
Turkish police used tear gas and made dozens of arrests as they clashed with protesters during May Day rallies in Istanbul. The demonstrations saw significant confrontations between authorities and participants.
Public media in Lithuania is under pressure as the parliament debates amendments to laws concerning Lithuanian Television and Radio, which would change funding and content control rules.
Myanmar's former leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been moved from prison to house arrest. Her prison sentence was reportedly commuted, allowing her to serve the remainder of her term under home detention.
A study presented at a World Bank meeting highlighted that India's SVAMITVA scheme has mapped 330,000 villages, unlocking ₹135 lakh crore in rural land value.
Ukraine's parliament has voted to extend martial law and general mobilization for another 90 days amidst the ongoing conflict. This decision continues the legal framework for the country's defense efforts.
The director of RMU Banovići, a Bosnian mining company, reportedly received a salary of ten thousand KM after being arrested and detained, sparking discontent among miners as the company faces serious financial problems.
Jeff Pope, writer of the ITV drama "Believe Me" about the 'black-cab rapist' John Worboys, asserts that violence against women has reached a "breaking point" and calls for changes in how police handle sexual assault cases.
Protesters in Novi Sad, Serbia, organized a 22-minute road blockade to demonstrate against the 22-day detention of activists. The demonstrations highlight ongoing concerns regarding the treatment of activists in the city.
A mother suspected of throwing her pregnant daughter from a balcony in Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been ordered into one-month detention.
The High Court in Podgorica rejected the bail offer of 1,199,000 euros for former Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnić, as confirmed to CdM by an independent advisor for public relations.
Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas were recently spotted together in Los Angeles, enjoying a family dinner with their daughter and son-in-law, a decade after their divorce.
Anastasios Psaropoulos commented on the public's reaction to the Greek state's appearance in the Tempi train crash trial, interpreting it as an attempt to disclaim responsibility. The state is reportedly directing blame towards the station master and three inspectors involved in the incident.
The acting prosecutor of the KS Prosecutor's Office has requested a one-month detention for Ilana Begić Balen from the Municipal Court in Sarajevo, on suspicion of drug production and trafficking.
An article titled 'Bogdanović/Marković – Umjesto molitve za daleku' was published, but its specific content or event is not clear from the title alone.
Protesters in Novi Sad, organized by "Novosadski zborovi," blocked a major intersection to demand the release of arrested activists. The demonstration aimed to show support for those detained.
The Appellate Court of Brčko District approved the prosecution's appeal, ordering a one-month detention for M. R. (49), who is accused of sexual relations with a child.
The lawyer for Ivan P. (22) from Novi Sad, who has been in detention for over 11 months on suspicion of kicking a City Hall door and lacking permanent residence, has filed a request for his release.
Roman Dubowski from Stockport became the seventh jackpot winner on the ITV show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?', stating he knew the final answer immediately.
Following a significant election defeat, Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán announced he would not take his parliamentary seat and intends to focus on reorganizing his political party. He stated a need to lead the party's renewal from outside parliament.
Slovenia's President Nataša Pirc Musar has announced she will not nominate a prime minister after the initial round of consultations, instead tasking lawmakers to propose a candidate capable of forming a stable coalition government. This decision follows her refusal to give a mandate to either Robert Golob or Janez Janša.
A man from Bijelo Polje has been remanded in custody due to specific circumstances indicating that he might repeat the alleged criminal offense if released, suspected of committing a crime under the influence of cocaine.
Ifeta Karić, 63, from Gračanica, pleaded not guilty to the murder of her husband in their family home in Donja Orahovica, but was re-detained after initially being released.
A suspect has been detained for up to 30 days in connection with a triple murder in Johor. The individual is expected to be charged with murder on April 27.
Trade unions are voicing strong opposition to a proposed merger of government ministries. The SDS party has also criticized the plan, using a vivid metaphor to express their disapproval.
A court has sentenced Raičević and Ralević to six months of house arrest, finding the charges proven beyond reasonable doubt based on the presented evidence. The specific reason for the sentence is not detailed in the snippet.
Slovenian dancer Marko Stamenković's career highlights include numerous music videos, world-renowned films, and collaborating with the Black Eyed Peas for the opening ceremony of the Champions League final.
The Röszke and Ásotthalom border crossings between Hungary and Serbia will be open day and night starting in May, a move expected to ease daily commutes and help distribute transit traffic.
President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran, stating it would last until Iran presents a proposal and talks conclude. This decision comes amidst ongoing US blockades and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian-linked tankers have reportedly bypassed sanctions.
On Earth Day, Slovenian scientists highlighted their ongoing work in developing solutions for a cleaner planet, emphasizing the need for behavioral changes to achieve significant breakthroughs.
European Union foreign ministers have rejected a proposal to suspend the bloc's association agreement with Israel, with Germany and Italy notably blocking the bid. This decision highlights internal divisions within the EU regarding its relationship with Israel.
Japan has announced a significant policy shift, lifting its decades-long post-World War II ban on the export of lethal weapons. This move marks a departure from the nation's pacifist stance and opens the door for Japan to participate in the global arms market.
The United States seized an Iranian cargo ship, which Iran claims violates a ceasefire agreement and has led to Tehran refusing new negotiations with Washington. The incident has heightened tensions and put a fragile ceasefire at risk.
Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, known for his pro-Russian stance, has won the country's parliamentary elections, with his party securing a majority of seats. His victory has drawn congratulations from both European Union leaders and Russia.
The Slovenian Parliament's president's collegium prepared a proposal for establishing three temporary working bodies, but complications arose in assigning leadership positions to parliamentary groups, leading to two extraordinary sessions.
Actor Daniel Mays speaks about the challenges of portraying the "Black Cab Rapist" in ITV's true-crime series 'Believe Me,' while writer Jeff Pope explains the show's focus on the victims and failures of the Metropolitan Police.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has officially called for the European Union to suspend its Association Agreement with Israel. This move comes amid ongoing tensions and international pressure regarding the conflict.
Bulgaria held its eighth parliamentary election in five years, with polls predicting a strong performance for the pro-Russian former president Rumen Radev's allies. The election highlighted deep-seated political instability and public mistrust fueled by corruption.
A court in Pristina has ordered one-month detention for Stefan Radulović, who is suspected of involvement in the Banjska conflict. Radulović reportedly remained silent before the evidence presented during his hearing.
Péter Magyar has emerged as a significant political challenger, reportedly winning over loyal Viktor Orbán voters and signaling a potential shift in Hungarian politics. This development is seen by some as a 'defeat' for Orbán and has implications for the broader European far-right landscape.
In VILNIUS, the trial of five people accused of collaborating with the Russian GRU agency has begun. They are accused of sending explosive packages to several Western countries in 2024.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has ordered a one-month detention for its employee, Sead Bublin, who is suspected of illegally appropriating a large sum of cash stored in the court's evidence deposit office.
A rally was held in Novi Sad to support detained activists, protesting against what was described as 'regime repression and punishment of observer missions'.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has ordered the detention of suspect Sead Bublin following a hearing on the proposal from the BiH Prosecutor's Office.
The Artemis II crew members have shared their diverse experiences and impressions following their historic Moon mission, detailing the spacecraft's performance, the intense re-entry, and the profound personal impact of their journey. They recounted moments from the mission, including the splashdown and the bond formed among them.
Graham Norton teases his upcoming ITV game show, 'The Neighbourhood,' and shares his excitement about his cameo in Taylor Swift's 'Opalite' music video, which he describes as a dream come true.
Three individuals have been detained in Bosnia and Herzegovina in connection with the gruesome murder of Adnan Metanović. Reports suggest the victim may have been thrown from the sixth floor of a building.
Denmark is set to introduce a new payslip format that will clearly display employees' full compensation, including pension contributions and flexible benefit accounts, to address a common oversight by many workers.
European Parliament members have approved stricter limits for hazardous substances, including cobalt and welding fumes, to reduce occupational diseases across the EU.
The company AVE CZ lost a legal dispute concerning a waste incinerator in Rybitví, Czech Republic, after a court rejected its proposal to annul a change in the municipal zoning plan. This decision prevents the company from resuming operations and modernizing the hazardous waste incinerator, which has been inactive for over two decades.
R.Đ. has been remanded in custody due to the risk that the suspect could repeat criminal offenses, following accusations of violence against a partner and theft.
The vocalist of a prominent British band was arrested during a large pro-Palestine protest held in London. The individual reportedly commented that detention was a minor cost in the fight for justice.
Executives at the StreamTV Europe conference discussed how 'Love Island' maintains high fan engagement, even when off-air, and its success in becoming a "digital primetime" show.
Jonathan Pryce and Penelope Wilton are set to star in an ITV drama based on the true story of Mavis Eccleston, a woman who survived a joint suicide pact with her husband and was subsequently charged with his murder.
The leaders of the two largest Hungarian parties held their final rallies today, concluding a turbulent campaign ahead of tomorrow's uncertain elections.
A call is made for Europe to assume co-responsibility for the ongoing conflict in Iran and to advocate for a return to negotiation diplomacy, similar to the successful 2015 Vienna nuclear deal.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national football team is concluding its preparations in Zenica today before traveling to Lithuania for an upcoming away match.
The Orion capsule with four astronauts successfully splashed down off the coast of California after a 10-day mission around the Moon. Following the mission's success, NASA is now looking to partners like SpaceX and Blue Origin for future lunar landings.
The Irish government is set to resume discussions with representatives regarding a fuel support package, considering excise duty cuts and tax rebates to address a blockade on the country's fuel supply.
Convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić was hospitalized again with suspected stroke symptoms before being returned to a detention hospital. This occurred amidst calls from officials to reject any request for his early release.
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran were "terminated" and defended the use of a naval blockade, which he described as more effective than bombing. He also stated he would not end the conflict early without achieving US objectives, despite Iran's new offers for negotiation.
Two individuals have been charged with terrorism following an arson attack on a synagogue in Skopje, North Macedonia. Authorities have linked the incident, which targeted the Jewish community building, to radicals from the Islamic State group.
Newly released video footage shows suspect Cole Allen attempting to storm a White House Correspondents' Dinner checkpoint and firing at Secret Service officers. Officials state Allen is not seeking bail following the incident.
Alex Hassell and Jennifer Ehle have joined the cast of 'First Woman,' an ITV lunar thriller series, appearing alongside Andrea Riseborough and Ashley Walters.
More details are emerging from Austria's coalition budget deal, including a restructuring of the family bonus with 500 Euros reserved for second earners, and the elimination of tax advantages for company e-cars.
Tea Jarc has made a strong political statement, predicting that "judgment day will come" in the upcoming elections. Her remarks suggest a significant turning point or reckoning in the political landscape.
Péter Magyar, a rising Hungarian political figure, engaged in discussions with EU officials in Brussels, including Ursula von der Leyen, to secure the release of billions in frozen EU funds. The funds have been withheld due to concerns over the rule of law in Hungary, and a deal is anticipated soon.
Donald Trump has reportedly instructed his aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, particularly the Strait of Hormuz. He also issued a stern warning to Iran, stating they 'better get smart soon' and that the 'no more Mr. nice guy' approach is over.
A popular TV personality, known for hosting 'Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star' on Netflix and ITV's 'Love Island,' was featured in a 'Chix On Netflix' guessing game.
Lithuanian authorities have charged 13 individuals from multiple countries with two attempted murders in Vilnius, alleging the network is connected to Russia's GRU intelligence agency.
At the call of the Novi Sad Citizens' Assembly, traffic will be blocked today, April 28th, at the intersection near the Health Center in Liman for 21 minutes in protest because two activists are…
An opinion piece discusses which politician has broken the most promises following recent elections, citing a public opinion poll by the Mediana Institute.
Croatian police in Zlatar Bistrica arrested two individuals after discovering two improvised drug laboratories and seizing over 650g of marijuana, amphetamine, and MDMA.
A report details the hypothetical outcome if elections had been held yesterday, presenting the current public opinion or polling results. This provides insight into potential political shifts.
Parents and media outlets are reporting controversy over the election of the director of Jovina Gymnasium in Novi Sad as an associate professor. Critics allege he was appointed to the position without having published any scientific papers.
An Egyptian family, previously held in US immigration detention, was re-arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) less than two days after a court had ordered their release. Lawyers for the family expressed concern over the swift re-detention following the judicial order.
Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced his intention to return his parliamentary mandate following an election defeat. He stated that his presence is needed for the reorganization of the national camp rather than in parliament, though he is prepared to remain as party leader.
Citizens in Novi Sad blocked major intersections near the court in protest, citing various reasons including the detention of activists and an incident involving a suspended policeman.
A Ljubljana resident, accused of concealing his mother's body for eight years to collect her pension and disability benefits, did not enter a plea at the start of his trial in the District Court in Ljubljana.
Donald Trump has stated that a visit by King Charles to the United States could help improve relations between the UK and the US. He described the King as "a fantastic man."
Citizens' assemblies in Novi Sad have announced a 17-minute protest, '17 days of injustice – 17 minutes of blockade,' due to the detention of two activists.
The Municipal Court in Sarajevo has ordered a one-month detention for Jakov Hašimović (38), who is suspected of multiple aggravated thefts in Sarajevo and the criminal offense of endangering security.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has affirmed its jurisdiction over the case concerning former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's 'war on drugs' killings. ICC judges also rejected a bid to release Duterte, allowing the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity to proceed.
Čedomir Popović, who was detained on March 26 on suspicion of illegally reclaiming beaches in Kumbor and Baošići without a construction permit, has been released from custody.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) gunboats reportedly fired upon and attacked at least one container ship, possibly two, off the coast of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz. This incident occurred amidst ongoing tensions and 'gunboat diplomacy' between the US and Iran.
Various publications are featuring daily horoscopes and lifestyle guides for April 22 and 23, 2026. These articles offer astrological predictions and suggestions for activities, including things to do and daily cartoons.
Blumhouse Production and ITV America's true-crime docuseries "Worst Ex Ever" will debut its second season on Netflix, featuring new subjects including Wade Wilson and Geoffrey Paschel.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law, which restricts content related to gender and sexuality, violates fundamental European Union values and rights. The court stated that the law 'stigmatizes and marginalizes' LGBTQ+ individuals, marking a significant legal decision.
HiPP has recalled baby food products in several Central European countries, including Austria and Lithuania, after rat poison was discovered in some jars. German police are investigating the incident as a potential extortion attempt, while HiPP initially denied claims but confirmed the recall.
Danilo Mandić, nephew of Andrija Mandić, has been sentenced to one year in prison for the theft of a parliamentary vehicle. Following his conviction, he was released from custody.
A 49-year-old suspect in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, accused of sexual relations with a child, was re-arrested shortly after a court initially denied his detention. The individual had been released from custody before being taken back into custody.
The political bloc aligned with Bulgaria's former president, Rumen Radev, secured a victory or strong lead in the country's recent parliamentary elections. Radev is often characterized by his pro-Russian stance.
Prosecutors in Serbia have proposed detention for two individuals following the discovery of an arsenal of weapons and marijuana. The arrests were made in connection with the seized illicit items.
The final count of votes in Hungary's recent elections has been announced, confirming an increased number of parliamentary mandates for Peter Magyar's Tisza Party. This outcome further strengthens the party's presence in the Hungarian Parliament.
An 85-year-old French woman, widow of a US veteran, was deported to France after being detained in the US for overstaying her visa. French authorities criticized the US handling of the case.
European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.
The director of GaiaCell announced that the company will provide access to samples from the defunct Biobank, following a decision by the JAZMP (Slovenian Agency for Medicinal Products and Medical Devices) to allow forced entry due to GaiaCell's refusal to grant access to Izvorna celica.
During a police operation in Cazin, members of the Criminal Police Sector of the Una-Sana Canton arrested one person on drug-related charges, and detention has been ordered.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar publicly criticized the state broadcaster during an interview, accusing it of "lying news" and threatening to shut down its services. This extraordinary confrontation marks a significant challenge to the media landscape.
The 33rd anniversary of the Ahmići massacre, where HVO soldiers killed 116 Bosniak civilians including a three-month-old baby, was commemorated. Calls for truth and justice were made during the remembrance events.
Three individuals suspected of a brutal murder in Sarajevo's Dobrinja neighborhood have denied their involvement, claiming the incident was a 'party.' Prosecutors have proposed their detention as the investigation continues.
Pošta Slovenije (Slovenian Post) is focusing on implementing modern solutions to enhance its future delivery services. The company aims to innovate its postal operations.
A study by the Baltic Defense Initiative in Vilnius outlines a scenario where Russia could force Lithuania to capitulate within 90 days by 2027, utilizing military capabilities and exploiting political turmoil in Europe and the US.
An appeal against the detention of an activist involved in Novi Sad assemblies has been rejected, confirming their continued custody in Klisa. Authorities are still awaiting a decision regarding the detention of a second activist.
In the prosecution of police officers, it is being argued that the violations committed did not necessitate the use of tear gas. The case focuses on the proportionality of force used by law enforcement.
Reporter Adéla Knapová shares her experience of living near the Russian-Ukrainian border, specifically in Kharkiv, during the ongoing conflict, describing it as living with an "ancient battle before her eyes."
Péter Magyars sejr over Viktor Orbán er demokratiets sejr over autoritær manipulation, Niels Skousen stopper karrieren, og Dansk Industri kommer med en kraftig advarsel midt i…
Assemblies from Novi Sad gathered in front of Klisa prison to show support for two of their members, "Džoni i Mito," who have been detained for up to 30 days on charges of endangering security and damaging property.
Budapesta s-a transformat într-o arenă de petrecere până în primele ore ale zilei de luni, oamenii dansând în faţa barurilor şi maşinile claxonând, în timp ce susţinătorii partidului de opoziţie…
Zborovi Novog Sada will organize a support rally for two of its arrested members in front of the Klisa prison on April 13, as announced by Novi Sad university professor Radivoje Jovović.
A report indicates that a significant portion of young Germans, approximately one in five, are contemplating moving out of the country, driven by concerns over future economic prospects.
Reports in Slovenia highlight concerns over double billing and unnecessary services within the public healthcare system, leading to public disappointment with concessionaires.
The United States announced plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, a decision that has drawn varied reactions from European leaders and NATO, with some German officials stating the move was expected. NATO is seeking further clarification on the implications of the troop reduction.
President Donald Trump announced plans to raise U.S. tariffs on European cars to 25%, sparking widespread concern and anger among European nations and industries. This move intensified fears of a trade war between the United States and the European Union.
A Cuban immigrant died in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a detention center in Georgia. The agency reported the death as a suspected suicide.
A former deputy of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has been placed under house arrest. The Russian Prosecutor General's Office is seeking to confiscate his multi-billion ruble property.
King Charles's visit to the United States garnered attention, with some interpreting his remarks as subtle criticisms of Donald Trump, who himself continued his public feud with Jimmy Kimmel.
Croatian police have filed criminal charges against a 50-year-old French citizen accused of using an air rifle to kill 20 chickens and two roosters belonging to others in Donje Polje, near Šibenik, leading to his detention.
ITV has ordered 'Terry Butcher: Invisible Wounds,' a feature documentary about the former England football captain, which will explore his journey from career highs.
The formation of a new government in Slovenia is taking shape, with the path for Janez Janša's return to power appearing wide open following the adoption of a government law amendment. Speculation is already circulating about potential coalition partners and ministerial roles.
Lithuanian Minister of Social Security and Labour, Jūratė Zailskienė, announced that Deputy Minister Rita Grigalienė will be dismissed from her position if public information regarding her alleged inappropriate behavior towards employees is confirmed.
President Trump reportedly instructed aides to prepare for an extended US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and reacted furiously to criticism regarding US policy on Iran. He also dismissed a new Iranian peace proposal, stating Iran was 'figuring out its leadership'.
Two activists from Novi Sad have been held in detention for 21 days, with their lawyers filing a motion for their release, arguing that the detention measure is primarily a punishment.
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court has invalidated a regulation in Baden-Württemberg that mandated scientists to make their publications freely accessible after a specific period.
The State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has changed the measure of prohibition of leaving residence for Dragoljub Kunarac, accused of crimes in Foča, restricting his movement to the municipality instead of house arrest.
A group of citizens from Novi Sad called on their fellow citizens to block the intersection near the Health Center in Liman again tonight at 6 PM, this time for 21 minutes.
Lithuanian authorities have charged 13 individuals with two attempted murders, alleging the plots are linked to Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU.
Japanese broadcaster Nippon TV is strengthening its unscripted business in the U.S. by hiring former ITV America executive Nick Ower as director of development and sales.
Fatah, the party of President Mahmoud Abbas, won a majority in the Palestinian municipal elections held in the West Bank and a community in Gaza. Palestinian authorities hailed the elections as a success, with Fatah loyalists securing numerous seats.
Ivan, 22, has been held in pre-trial detention for over eleven months in Novi Sad, suspected of kicking and breaking a glass door at the City Hall during a protest on November 5.
Actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, known for her role in The Sopranos, has disclosed the real reason her family moved from Hollywood to Texas years ago, citing her battle with multiple sclerosis.
The US administration has approved the reintroduction of firing squads as a method for federal executions, marking a significant change after more than 50 years. This decision expands the available methods for capital punishment at the federal level.
European Union leaders rejected Germany's proposal to relax sanctions against Iran, amidst broader discussions on the Middle East conflict and continued aid for Ukraine.
Ifeta Karić (63) from Gračanica pleaded not guilty to her husband's murder during a hearing before the preliminary hearing judge of the Cantonal Court in Tuzla, after being released and then re-detained.
Novi Sad assemblies are organizing blockades to protest the prolonged detention of their comrades, including a young man held in Klisa prison for over 17 months.
A 19-year-old man, A. Đ., has been detained for 30 days by the Higher Court in Sremska Mitrovica on suspicion of killing a 48-year-old man with an axe and then burning his body on April 19 in Hrtkovci.
ITV is launching 'The Neighbourhood', a new constructed reality series hosted by Graham Norton, who reportedly lived near contestants for a month to prepare for the show.
The new Michael Jackson biopic, 'Michael,' is facing significant criticism from reviewers and family members for allegedly omitting child abuse allegations and presenting a sanitized portrayal of the singer's life. Producers have hinted that a potential sequel might address these controversial aspects.
A group of first-graders in Lukovica, Slovenia, suffered mass poisoning after consuming shoots from a poisonous yew plant. Several children required hospitalization following the incident.
Actor Kevin McKidd, known for his role in 'Grey's Anatomy', has been announced as the lead in a new ITV thriller series. The upcoming drama is titled 'The Only Suspect'.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has ordered one-month detention for suspect Bahrudin Kapić, citing concerns he might falsify evidence or influence witnesses.
Rollercoaster Television, known for producing Netflix's 'What's In The Box?', has become a standalone independent company. This follows ITV Studios' decision to conclude its five-year investment, with the UK indie rebranding as Rollercoaster Studios.
The number and costs of Kela-funded healthcare transports in Finland have significantly increased following the social and health care reform, with some patients facing long travel times for appointments.
The Svoboda parliamentary group in Slovenia announced it will file a constitutional complaint against the decision regarding the election of the President of the National Assembly, Stevanović, and an initiative for the assessment of the constitutionality of the National Assembly's rules of procedure.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob announced his inability to form a new government after recent elections, potentially paving the way for conservative leader Janez Janša to return to power.
Lithuanian psychotherapist Dainius Jakučionis discusses the modern perception of self-love and challenges those who attribute all their misfortunes to an 'unhappy' childhood.
An automatic camera at Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia captured footage of a beaver. The species, reintroduced in the 1990s, has been a regular inhabitant of the park for the past 15 years.
A two-month-old elephant calf at the Smithsonian Zoo, Linh Mai, was rejected by its biological mother but has since bonded with another female elephant, effectively finding a 'new mother'.
Following recent elections, Peter Magyar has emerged as a significant political figure in Hungary, gaining additional seats and signaling potential rapid changes in the country. His rise is seen by some as a warning for allies of Trump and Putin, while he has also expressed views on Viktor Orban's role.
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have denied Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico permission to use their airspace for his flight to Moscow to attend Russia's Victory Day parade. Fico had planned to travel to the event on May 9.
Estonian intelligence (KAPO) has warned that Russia remains the biggest threat, reporting a record number of uncovered agents, the expulsion of Kremlin-linked clergy, and a shift of influence operations to social media.
The 34th anniversary of the formation of the 102nd Odžak Brigade of the Croatian Defense Council (HVO), a key unit in the defense of Posavina, was marked in Odžak with a message of coexistence and joint prayers by a priest and an imam.
Filmmaker Asif Kapadia will conclude the influential ITV documentary series 'Up' with its final chapter, '70 Up', which follows a group of children into adulthood.
Witness hearings are scheduled in Novi Sad for two detained activists, with a rally of support called outside the courthouse. The court has not yet decided on the appeal against their detention, drawing public attention to the case.
US official Pete Hegseth sparked controversy by quoting a fake Bible verse from the movie "Pulp Fiction" during a public address. He used the quote to criticize reporters, comparing them to the enemies of Jesus.
Američki sekretar za odbranu Pit Hegset citirao je gotovo od reči do reči nasilničku molitvu koju je Kventin Tarantino upotrebio u svom kultnom klasiku "Petparačke priče" (1994) - u čast rata u…
Two days after his arrest, the preliminary proceedings judge of the Basic Court in Pristina ordered a one-month detention for Dejan Pelević from Sočanica near Leposavić, on suspicion of committing war crimes against Albanian civilians.
Parents with samples from the defunct Slovenian Biobank company GaiaCell are urging the company to transfer their samples to Izvorne celice and expect the JAZMP agency to enforce its decision.
Previously 20 minutes, now an hour and a half. From Domžale to Ljubljana. From Maribor to Ljubljana, there are also two-hour delays. Everything is at a standstill. Chaos, drivers' anger.
A Romanian woman has been taken into custody on suspicion of aiding in a pickpocketing incident that occurred on a bus. She faces detention for her alleged involvement in the crime.
During a bishops' conference, Archbishop Dražen Kutleša urged a global prayer for peace, emphasizing solidarity with the Pope. This call comes amidst ongoing global uncertainties.
In Austria, students over the age of 28 will have a shorter period of co-insurance through their parents compared to unemployed individuals, primarily for job searching after graduation.
Czech labor inspectors are stepping up controls against illegal employment, known as 'švarcsystém,' and undeclared work, including deploying drones. This intensified effort targets companies operating across multiple states that often rely on international elements to complicate identification of the true employer and avoid penalties.
Decades-old conspiracy theories claiming the Moon landing was staged are being reinvented on social media, with new claims suggesting NASA images are AI-generated. The Artemis II mission, in particular, has become a target for AI-fueled disinformation, prompting fact-checkers to address these claims.
A survey reveals that one in five young Germans is contemplating moving out of the country, driven by uncertainty about achieving or even maintaining their parents' standard of living.