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.
North Macedonia's Defense Minister Vlado Misajlovski participated in a commemorative ceremony at a memorial for soldiers killed in 2001, which reportedly labels Albanians as terrorists, sparking controversy.
President Trump has voiced criticism regarding Iran's leadership and a peace proposal, while US intelligence agencies are reportedly examining potential Iranian reactions to Trump declaring victory.
King Charles III delivered a historic speech to a joint session of the US Congress, becoming the first British monarch to do so since 1991. During his address, he emphasized the importance of Western unity and received a standing ovation.
A 30-year-old Portuguese immigrant, who was shot by ICE agents after colliding with their vehicles during an operation in Baltimore, has been convicted and still faces deportation.
The 11th Three Seas Summit took place in Croatia, gathering officials including FM Fidan and President Begaj. Discussions highlighted the initiative as a success story and emphasized the Western Balkans' strategic importance to Europe.
Minister Tomo Medved announced plans for the construction of a new veteran center in the Croatian town of Imotski. The center aims to support veterans in the region.
Actress Rebel Wilson has given evidence in court, refuting defamation and abuse allegations in a high-profile case involving the star of her directorial debut. She dismissed the accusations as 'nonsense' during her testimony.
Portugal's Recovery and Resilience Plan (PTRR) is projected to impact public accounts by nearly €1 billion annually, with €8.395 billion of the total €22.6 billion plan funded publicly and executed over nine years.
Xiaomi has officially introduced its new REDMI A7 Pro smartphone, emphasizing its immersive display, long-lasting battery, and intuitive upgrades. The launch aims to offer consumers an enhanced mobile experience.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) have filed a no-confidence motion against the Liberal-led government, accusing it of mismanagement. The move has sparked political debate, with the PNL stating it will not form an alliance with PSD if they cooperate with AUR.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda met with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković in Dubrovnik to discuss Lithuania's upcoming EU Council presidency priorities, historical memory, bilateral relations, and European security.
The Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and Los Angeles Rams are among the franchises reportedly vying for a $63 million star wide receiver recently released by the New England Patriots.
Depois da compra irregular de ações da Galp e da Jerónimo Martins, PS levanta dúvidas sobre se o governador do BdP tem competência para gerir o ativo de 45 mil milhões de euros que tem em mãos.
Seven exclusive apartments in Riga's 'Zunda Towers' complex are being offered at auction below market price by a bailiff, stemming from a dispute between the project owner, SPI RE Holdings S.a.r.I., and Luminor Bank.
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have signed an agreement in Dubrovnik for the construction of the Southern Gas Interconnection pipeline. This project aims to enhance energy security and reduce the region's dependency on Russian energy supplies.
The Baltimore Ravens successfully signed Dominic DeLuca, a decorated Penn State Nittany Lions standout and elite special teamer, beating out the Denver Broncos for the two-time team captain.
A recent study reveals that healthy life expectancy in the UK has fallen by two years over the past decade. This concerning trend indicates a decline in public health outcomes across the nation.
Varga Mihály a Magyar Nemzeti Bank monetáris tanácsának döntése után arról is beszélt, reméli, hogy napokon belül lezárul a vizsgálat, ami Simor András volt jegybankelnök nyilatkozata miatt indult.
OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain spent nearly 200,000 on the Coachella music festival but found the atmosphere unacceptable and felt "in danger," leading her to doubt if she would return.
A discussion on investment strategies in Lithuania highlights the changing landscape after pension fund reforms, prompting residents to consider options between stocks and real estate based on different capital amounts.
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said the impact of the war in Iran will likely continue to be felt "in the winter" as he did not rule out once-off energy measures in the upcoming Budget.
Macedonian writer Rumena Bužarovska stated in an interview that authoritarian regimes specifically aim for people to succumb to despair and lose hope. She emphasized the importance of resisting such feelings.
The Lithuanian Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of Vytautas Grinius, the former director of the now-bankrupt state enterprise "Mūsų amatai," who had been accused of bribery and fraud.
Professors and students in Sarajevo are organizing protests outside the City Hall to oppose the adoption of the proposed regulatory plan for "Kvadrant C – Marijin Dvor."
A press conference will present the latest 2026 rankings for Lithuanian educational institutions, from schools to universities, along with an overview of current education affairs.
Raimondas Imbrasas discusses the apparent lack of desire for higher voter turnout in Lithuanian elections, drawing parallels with Hungary's recent parliamentary elections. He suggests that quality changes in a country's politics are possible when the nation unites and votes in large numbers.
Lithuania's State Labor Inspectorate is awaiting additional information from the Parliament's chancellery as part of an investigation into potential overtime for employees of the Culture Committee.
An Austrian man has admitted to planning a terror attack on a Taylor Swift concert scheduled for 2024 in Vienna, with his trial now underway. He is accused of having ties to the Islamic State.
The Lithuanian Chief Official Ethics Commission (VTEK) has ruled that politician Žemaitaitis grossly violated the law by renting his personal car to his political party. His party is now considering an appeal, and a prosecutor's assessment is awaited.
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operation Squad (NAIMOS) conducted multiple raids in Ghana, leading to the arrest of alleged illegal mining "kingpins" in the Offin River area and a crackdown on miners in the Cape Three Points forest.
A presidential advisor stated that President Gitanas Nausėda supports the updated assisted reproduction project being discussed in the Lithuanian Parliament, viewing it as a method for treating diseases.
The May horoscope for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and Cancer suggests a contrasting yet significant month, framed by two full moons, indicating an emotionally intense period with culminations and endings.
Portugal's Ministry of Culture announced the imminent opening of the competition for the Portuguese Capital of Culture 2028. The minister also stated her intention to reduce bureaucracy for professionals in the cultural sector.
New shocking allegations are coming to light about the infamous 'Zorro' ranch in New Mexico, owned by the billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, through a revealing documentary.
The 59-year-old who beat the 22-year-old in Pagrati over a parking space remains at large. Speaking to ERT, EL.AS. press representative Konstantia Dimoglidou stated that the man was searched...
Turkey is being promoted as an ideal vacation destination for families, offering entertainment for both children and adults with direct flights available from Vilnius.
A criminal case in the Vilnius region court concluded regarding an attempt by four residents to fraudulently acquire over €2.7 million in European Union support and forge documents, with the court satisfying the European Public Prosecutor's Office's statement.
King Charles III visited the United States, where he met with former President Donald Trump at the White House and was scheduled to deliver a historic address to a joint session of Congress. The visit aimed to strengthen the 'special relationship' between the two nations.
Dnevnik's editorial team provides a real-time overview of important events in Bulgaria and around the world, including the Agency for Nuclear Regulation's activity report and an international event opened by Admiral Emil Eftimov.
Nigerian Army troops have arrested a suspected IPOB/ESN member in Imo State, recovering five Improvised Explosive Devices during clearance operations.
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Heritage authorities are seeking less invasive solutions after a scandal erupted over the installation of long copper tubes on the gargoyles of the Hostal de los Reyes Católicos in Santiago de Compostela. The tubes were intended to divert rainwater but sparked public outcry.
A German tourist has died in Egypt after being bitten by a snake during a snake-charming performance at a hotel in Hurghada. Reports indicate a cobra bit the 57-year-old man after it entered his trousers during the show.
Nigeria's Accord Party has publicly denied reports of its support for a joint presidential ticket, demanding its name be removed from any such endorsements. This political development comes amidst various other domestic news stories across Nigeria, including crime arrests and public health initiatives.
Gold is showing strength against the dollar as nations navigate global strife, with Deutsche Bank predicting a surge in bullion prices. Simultaneously, oil prices are rising as global reserves reportedly fall to historic lows.
Reis Rifat Fejzić of the Islamic Community in Montenegro expressed that it is absurd to still need to discuss peace, coexistence, and tolerance, as these should be fundamental and understood principles.
A managerial executive from the Violanta industry in Trikala, Greece, has been released with restrictive conditions following a lengthy testimony, in connection with an incident where five female employees died.
Global military expenditure has increased for the eleventh consecutive year, according to a report by SIPRI, driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions worldwide. This rise occurred even as Australia's military spending fell in global rankings.
Ukraine has confirmed and clarified the impact of its recent strikes on Russian oil refineries, stating that 24 oil tanks were destroyed in Tuapse. The attacks also targeted facilities in Yaroslavl, marking significant hits on Russia's energy infrastructure.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris have praised the contributions of TG4 journalist Barraí Mescall to journalism and the Irish language following his death in Cork.
A Lithuanian appeals court has acquitted Member of European Parliament Petras Gražulis in a case concerning the alleged denigration of LGBTQI individuals. The court's decision overturns previous rulings regarding the accusations.
Albania's Special Anti-Corruption Structure (SPAK) is actively combating high-level corruption, with its head reporting an increase in investigative volume and prosecution of senior officials.
Switzerland's largest money laundering trial, involving Gulnara Karimova, daughter of the former Uzbek president, and bank Lombard Odier, has begun in Bellinzona. The trial was initially suspended due to Karimova's absence, whose whereabouts remain unknown.
Austria's Public Prosecutor's Office for Combating Corruption (WKStA) has denied jurisdiction for investigations into former official Thomas Schmid regarding false testimony. This decision impacts the
Serbian opposition and EU officials emphasize the need for Serbia to implement ODIHR recommendations for democratic elections. Failure to do so could jeopardize billions in European support for the country.
A new lifestyle show 'Žemės žmonės' features Laurynas, a farmer from Kupiškis district, who dedicates his time to both agricultural work and his deep passion for flying.
A witness provided testimony in the ongoing trial of former Croatian Minister Darko Horvat and other accused members of Andrej Plenković's government, describing how state subsidies were allocated.
Councilors in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County (PGŽ) are calling for stricter laws regarding flammable liquids for the Ina refinery in Urinj, citing frequent pollution of the Kvarner region and demanding greater ecological safety.
The municipal council of Toboso in Negros Occidental has unanimously declared the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front of the Philippines (CPP-NPA-NDFP) as “persona non grata.”
North Macedonia's Defense Minister, Vlado Misajlovski, held a memorial ceremony at a monument honoring soldiers killed in Vejce in 2001, which controversially labels Albanians as terrorists.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time, facing charges related to an Instagram photo allegedly threatening President Trump. Legal experts have raised concerns about the indictment's potential First Amendment implications.
A researcher from the University of York, who has been designing animal contraceptives for 22 years, is advocating for selective hunting and contraception to control the growing wild boar population. These animals, once protected species, have now become a widespread plague.
Donald Trump welcomed King Charles III to the White House, where he praised the enduring special relationship between the United States and Britain. Trump offered compliments to the monarch during the historic visit.
Leaders of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) in Lagos East Senatorial District have unanimously endorsed Senator Adetokunbo Abiru for another term ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Serbian police announced they are actively working to identify individuals responsible for writing inappropriate graffiti at the Faculty of Chemistry. The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) is conducting an investigation into the incident.
The Lagos State House of Assembly has unanimously endorsed the Harmonised Taxes and Levies (Approved List for Collection) Bill 2025, calling for extensive public sensitization on the proposed tax unification across the state.
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Republic Pictures has acquired Jon Kean's documentary "The Hollywood Rabbi," which chronicles the life of Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, from his orthodox Jewish roots to international recognition.
The latest testimony adds to a string of contentious claims emerging from the trial over AMCON’s 2017 takeover of Arik Air.
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A new study indicates that educational opportunities in Germany remain significantly dependent on parental wealth, often denying children from poorer families access to higher education.
A Swiss court has dismissed a long-standing corruption case against Gulnara Karimova, the daughter of Uzbekistan's former president, Islam Karimov. The decision means the case against her has been discontinued.
Canada has received an invitation to a European summit in Yerevan, with its Prime Minister set to attend. This marks a historic occasion as Canada will be the first non-European leader to participate in the European Political Community (EPC) meeting.
The trial concerning the attempted murder of student Sonja Ponjavić has continued, with a student usher testifying about the injuries sustained by the victim. The defense lawyer described the witness's testimony as significant to the case.
Slovakia's Progressive Slovakia party is demanding an extraordinary parliamentary session regarding the paralyzed Paying Agency for Agriculture (PPA) and farmer subsidies, threatening to seek the dismissal of Minister Richard Takáč if the session is blocked.
A year has passed since Lithuania's Constitutional Court opened the door to partnership recognition, but same-sex couples still face significant systemic challenges despite the ruling.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is scheduled to hold a cabinet meeting on Wednesday to discuss various agenda items. Additionally, he will meet with the Emir of Qatar at Maximos Mansion, with developments in the Middle East expected to be a key topic of discussion.
The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, is scheduled to visit Athens tomorrow, Wednesday (April 29), for a meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Maximos Mansion.
A long queue of trucks is causing significant traffic jams along a large part of the Primorska highway in Slovenia, from Vrhnika to Postojna, occupying both the driving and emergency lanes, with delays also occurring towards Ljubljana.
Timothy B., 33, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for the killing of his mother. The court delivered the verdict following the charges related to her death.
The article criticizes the process of appointing heads of cultural institutions in Lithuania, highlighting that the Minister of Culture was appointed without a competition and is now distributing positions based on political principles.
Designer Aleksandras Pogrebnojus presented his new "SPA Brìcoła – Limited Edition" swimwear collection in Klaipėda, Lithuania, with synchronized swimmers showcasing the designs in a pool instead of a traditional runway.
New testimony, including a second document from Nicolas Sarkozy's former chief of staff Claude Guéant, is expected to be presented in the appeal trial concerning alleged Libyan funding for Sarkozy's 2007 presidential election campaign.
Eurovision legend Željko Joksimović has released a unique Balkan-flavored version of the song 'Ferto,' titled 'Ferto vić,' ahead of its presentation by Akyla in Vienna for Eurovision 2026.
The Presidium of the Polish Sejm has unanimously decided to punish Law and Justice (PiS) MPs Dariusz Matecki and Michał Woś. The disciplinary action was taken after they brought posters featuring Donald Tusk and Monika Wielichowska with a convicted PO activist into the parliamentary chamber.
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Architect-urbanist Simona Reičiūnaitė, known for her unique perspective on games like Monopoly, is now addressing global challenges through her international projects.
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A new ICIMOD report highlights that seasonal snow cover in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region has reached its lowest in over two decades, continuing a four-year decline and threatening water security for two billion people across ten major Asian river basins.
Lithuanian authorities have charged 13 individuals with two attempted murders, alleging the plots are linked to Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU.
Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch stated that the VZP health insurance company's budget is in deficit and called for extraordinary government payments. He also suggested that health insurance companies could compete by offering financial contributions to patients for active participation in prevention.
Those who do not revise agreements must pay arrears and a portion of the inflation that erodes salaries. All regulations on safety, riders, pensions, bonuses for women, young people and the South
Police in Imo State, Nigeria, are calling on owners to come forward and reclaim 450 motorcycles that have been recovered from thieves. Owners are advised to visit the command headquarters with proof of ownership.
A Russian court has banned a prominent LGBTQ+ rights organization, declaring it an "extremist" group. This decision further restricts LGBTQ+ advocacy and freedoms within the country.
Teams from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have agreed on the text of a gas interconnector agreement, which is scheduled to be signed in Dubrovnik tomorrow.
Opposition councilors and workers in Belgrade have launched a protest march and issued warnings against the city's plans to privatize public transport lines, fearing it will destroy the GSP company. They are marching to Batajnica to highlight their concerns about the proposed handover of routes to private carriers.
Investors are sharing testimonials about how Apple's stock growth, particularly during Tim Cook's tenure, has significantly enriched them, with some attributing their home ownership to these gains.
Gulnara Karimova, the former first daughter of Uzbekistan, has gone on trial in Switzerland. She faces charges related to corruption and money laundering, marking a significant legal development in her high-profile case.
A Benfica SAD fechou esta quarta-feira o maior empréstimo obrigacionista de sempre da sociedade, encaixando 65 milhões de euros através de 4.831 investidores e uma procura 1,36 vezes acima da oferta.
Portuguese energy company Galp anticipates finalizing a merger agreement with Spain's Moeve in the coming months, following a 41% profit increase in the first quarter driven by oil prices.
The leader of the POMAK party discussed the potential candidacy of Semir Efendić for the BiH Presidency, expressing a desire to give an opportunity to a new candidate, while also touching upon allegations of political blackmail and bargaining within the federal government.
A Danish political morning post highlights various topics, including a possible voter deception and a "dead blue center government." It also features politician Pernille Vermund expressing regret over a comment she made, which sparked significant debate.
Garrett Crochet expressed belief that the Boston Red Sox are close to "putting it together," following their recent series win against the Baltimore Orioles.
Eight students were hospitalized after a fellow student sprayed tear gas in a classroom at an educational institution in Cahul, Moldova, on April 27, 2026. Three emergency medical teams responded to the scene.
Entrepreneurs in Raseiniai, Lithuania, express hope for faster bureaucratic processes and the return of young people to the region. They believe these changes would help achieve the region's clear vision and ambitions.
The Lithuanian Council of Education (LŠT) approved the procedure for appointing a person to the council of the Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) during its Monday session.
Lithuanian Member of Parliament Vytautas Sinica has proposed legislation to allow for the reimbursement of legal costs for parents who successfully defend against child removal cases in court. The proposal aims to support families facing such legal challenges.
The Nigerian Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has declared the Senate seat of Jimoh Ibrahim vacant. This decision follows Ibrahim's appointment as Nigeria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
Traditional rulers in Owerri have endorsed the Imo Charter of Equity, a framework designed to ensure fair governorship rotation, promote unity, and enhance political stability in the state.
Two weeks after the first round of Peru's presidential election, uncertainty persists as a runoff is expected between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez, while a third-place candidate alleges fraud.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial has resumed after a two-month pause, with testimony hearings beginning. The trial's proceedings were previously delayed amidst regional tensions.
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The Greek Network of Molecular Oncology (EDIMO) held an event in Athens to present the results of its four-year pioneering program for cancer research and treatment in Greece.
A massive fire has broken out at the Sykesville’s Springfield Hospital Center on Eastern Avenue in Maryland. Videos of the blaze are circulating as the Baltimore Fire Department responds to the incident.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has issued a warning about a potential looming bond market crisis, citing growing global debt risks. He cautioned that such a crisis could have significant implications for financial markets.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, hosted an exclusive dinner for a select group of Norwegian leaders in Oslo following an investment conference by the Norwegian Oil Fund.
The Public Service Association's national secretary Fleur Fitzsimons said the delays to phase four showed police are aware that the changes aren't working.
Two individuals were shot and wounded by motorcycle-riding suspects along Timog Avenue in Quezon City on Tuesday afternoon. Police found one victim on the road and another inside a car.
Former Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia's visit to a strip club has added drama to the narratives surrounding him as he heads to the Baltimore Ravens minicamp for an NFL tryout.
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Empresários próximos de Orbán estão "sob pressão" e desviam fundos para o estrangeiro, antes da tomada de posse de Magyar, que promete recuperar bens e investigar origem de riquezas.
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Lidija Komlen Nikolić, President of the Association of Prosecutors of Serbia, commented on the Venice Commission's opinion, stating that they are awaiting the state's response and actions.
Supporters of lawmaker Ikenga Ugochinyere held a rally in his honor in Imo State, defying attempts to stop it with teargas and gunfire, resulting in multiple injuries.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced the approval of the "Primo maggio" employment decree, stating it is a way to thank Italians. The decree reportedly includes changes such as the removal of retroactivity for contract renewals.
Donald and Melania Trump have called for Jimmy Kimmel's firing following a joke he made about the former First Lady, which they deemed offensive. Kimmel has since defended his comments, stating it was a light roast joke about their age difference.
Scammers in Lithuania are impersonating a bank economist on social media, inviting residents to 'investment groups' and promising a 30% return. This fraudulent activity has surged as people begin receiving payouts from second-pillar pension funds.
Tánaiste Simon Harris stated that the energy impact of the war in Iran is likely to be felt in Ireland during the winter, adding that no options for one-off energy measures are being ruled out for the upcoming Budget.
An obituary honors Mihail Zaimov, remembering him as a multifaceted individual who was a journalist, historian, traveler, photographer, and diver known for discovering sunken ships.
After a standout NCAA season, Estonian swimmer Eneli Jefimova has been recognized as the Women's Rookie of the Year at North Carolina State University.
The Constitutional Court of Latvia has initiated two cases to evaluate orders by the Minister of Smart Administration and Regional Development, Raimonds Čudars, which partially suspended the binding regulations of Preiļi and Bauska municipalities' territorial planning.
Kolona tovornih vozil se vije po večjem delu primorske avtoceste, poleg voznega so zasedli še odstavni pas. Zastoji nastajajo tudi v smeri proti Ljubljani.
Two new XPENG car models, featuring advanced artificial intelligence, are arriving in Lithuania, signaling a significant transformation in the automotive industry towards software-driven driving experiences.
Kevin Warsh, a nominee for the Federal Reserve, has presented an optimistic outlook while also signaling a potential major shift in central bank policy, reportedly criticizing current Fed Chair Jerome Powell during his testimony.
The judge overseeing the DANA case has postponed Mazón's declaration as a witness and continues to insist that he voluntarily provide call records and WhatsApp messages. The Valencia Audience is expected to rule on his appeal against the refusal of his appearance.
Madrid is opting for rapid bus systems in its southeastern developments, citing a lack of optimal land for metro expansion. The government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso aims to avoid problems similar to those experienced in San Fernando de Henares.
A group of parliamentarians from various factions has registered a constitutional amendment project proposing to simplify the procedure for revoking a Seimas member's legal immunity.
Vašingtonui svarstant naują Teherano pasiūlymą dėl Hormuzo sąsiaurio atblokavimo, Iranas antradienį pareiškė, kad Jungtinės Valstijos „nebegali diktuoti“, ką turi daryti kitos šalys.
Lithuanian Seimas member Karolis Neimantas has proposed a 50% increase in fines for drivers violating traffic rules and technical requirements for vehicles, aiming to enhance road safety.
A case involving human trafficking and the sale of a child has been transferred to court, with the accused allegedly agreeing to find people for a criminal organization to commit crimes abroad for money.
The stream in Olešná is clean again. Until recently, it was polluted by a large pig farm in Plevnice near Pelhřimov, belonging to the Agrofert concern, which discharged wastewater into it.
A constitutional law expert stated that evidence in the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte would only carry weight if presented under oath, emphasizing that records outweigh vlogger content and rhetoric.
A senior advisor to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has criticized the government, urging it to expedite a conclusion on the President's proposal to use at least 20% of the 'Sodra' budget for faster pension indexation.
An Israeli attack in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of two Brazilians and seriously wounded an Israeli soldier. A survivor described seeing a car burning with two bodies inside following the strike.
A shooter has been charged with attempted murder of President Trump following an incident at a Washington correspondents' dinner. Witnesses described panic after gunshots were fired during the event.
The Andic family, founders of Mango, received €204 million in dividends from the fashion retailer over the past two fiscal years, while the three children of Isak Andic are launching a new venture capital firm.
The Trump administration has announced plans to pay multiple companies to terminate their leases for offshore wind projects. This move aims to halt further development of wind farms, with some reports linking it to a focus on fossil fuel investments.
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A posthumous essay by the renowned Italian science communicator Piero Angela argues against the separation of science and humanism, stating that their disconnect has hindered our understanding of reality.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the "Start-Change" movement in Serbia, has announced that walking tours will be a new concept of political struggle. The movement aims to visit every place in Serbia as part
Governor Hope Uzodimma has assured aspirants of fair and transparent All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Imo State. He urged them to maintain loyalty and support the party's continued growth.
DIMO demonstrated its electric vehicle expertise at the Mercedes-Benz Flying Doctor Service Clinic 2026, sharing knowledge and insights on EV technology.
The president of CAP, Álvaro Mendonça e Moura, expressed surprise at the unanimous rejection of the proposed labor package by the Portuguese union UGT, stating that UGT lacks the internal conditions to approve it.
The State Commission of the Lithuanian Language has received a significant increase in complaints regarding customers not being served in the state language, highlighting new requirements for foreigners and the need for employers to evaluate proficiency.
Johan Simons directed a captivating chamber play adaptation of Vasily Grossman's century-defining novel 'Life and Fate' for its premiere in Bochum, exploring themes of fragmented good that is not lost.
Human remains have been discovered in Tampa Bay during the search for a missing student. A former University of South Florida student has been charged in connection with the murders of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon, though the remains have not yet been identified.
A "Round Table" debate in the Czech Republic discusses whether parents who fail to pay alimony should face criminal prosecution, under what circumstances, and the appropriateness of potential penalties.
Law enforcement in Ukraine has exposed an international Russian spy network allegedly planning contract killings and sabotage, including in EU countries. Several individuals, including Moldovan citizens, have been detained in connection with the plot.
Financial disclosures reveal significant income and assets for university leadership in Montenegro, with some officials earning substantial amounts from external contracts.
Shocking witness testimonies describe how a 56-year-old motorcycle driver attacked a 22-year-old woman, breaking her leg, after an altercation in Pangrati last Saturday afternoon.
NGOs have filed a complaint against the Slovak public broadcaster STVR, accusing it of losing impartiality, exhibiting pro-government bias, and distorting information, citing extensive monitoring that revealed a long-term pro-government tone in evening news.
The OPEKEPE trial in Greece continued for a third day with Varra's testimony, who criticized the private company serving as a technical consultant and the former Minister of Rural Development, Makis Voridis.