The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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The Nigeria Police Force announced the arrest of 50 suspects linked to personnel killings, terrorism, and armed robbery following a major nationwide operation.
In a two-pronged attack, Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Modi of being a "deshdrohi" (traitor) and alleged that the BJP and RSS are destroying the Constitution with their "hate-filled thinking." He also criticized the ruling TMC for failing to deliver on its promise of providing jobs to the state's youth.
An opinion piece suggests that JD Vance's political standing has diminished after a series of setbacks, leading to questions about his previous position as the obvious successor to Donald Trump.
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC), Ranchi, has released the Class 11 Examination 2026 results, reporting an impressive pass rate of over 99% for the 3.5 lakh students who appeared across the state.
A Manitoba judge reduced the sentence for a Métis man involved in a street gang beating, citing Gladue factors, the offender's decision to take the victim to the hospital, and positive post-offence conduct.
Lithuanian artist and host Tomas Legenzovas and his wife, former "Miss Lithuania" Agnė Legenzovienė, have become parents and have already chosen a name for their newborn.
The Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) is engaged in discussions and considering the possibility of forming a coalition with the Democratic Union "For Lithuania." Various political figures have commented on the potential alliance, with some seeing it as beneficial and others acknowledging past obstacles.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) faced a significant setback when permission to use its initial convention venue in Abuja was withdrawn, leading to a venue crisis. Despite the challenge, the party successfully secured a new location, the Rainbow Event Center, at the last minute to proceed with its national convention.
While high blood pressure is often associated with stress, lifestyle, or genetics, new research suggests a deeper connection within the brain. Scientists have identified a specific brain region that may contribute to elevated blood pressure.
Fashion designer and co-founder Rebecca Minkoff provides a detailed account of her typical day as a working mother, from her morning routine to giving out discount cards on the subway.
The City of Helsinki is attempting to claw back €45,000 in funding previously granted to an association. The group reportedly organized propaganda summer camps for children in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Two men in their twenties were sentenced to long prison terms for manslaughter following a stabbing incident at a karaoke bar in Helsinki, which stemmed from a dispute.
An American television investigation has uncovered allegations that a trucking company linked to Serbia exploited its drivers, shortchanging them on pay and forcing them to work beyond legal limits. The report highlights concerns about labor practices in the industry.
Colombia has announced plans to cull a large number of wild hippos, descendants of those originally brought into the country by drug lord Pablo Escobar. The measure aims to control the invasive species, which is threatening local ecosystems, despite some public outcry.
The White House is showcasing U.S. manufacturers who are reportedly benefiting from tariffs, with the U.S. Trade Representative touring factories to highlight their success stories.
Law enforcement in Lithuania is conducting a large-scale pre-trial investigation, including over 50 searches, into a scheme where dozens of fake young farmers caused nearly half a million euros in damages.
Global funds are urging the Philippines to improve transparency, raising concerns that some funds may be linked to projects currently under investigation for alleged irregularities, impacting the investment climate.
Brent crude oil prices have dropped below $100 per barrel, decreasing by 0.74 percent, with reports indicating 'great progress' in underlying factors influencing the market.
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A workers' protest in Noida escalated into violence, resulting in over 100 arrests and an investigation into potential external influences. Authorities are probing a possible "Pakistan link" and the involvement of bot networks in the unrest.
During an extraordinary meeting, Lithuania's Culture Committee was unable to consider all proposed amendments to the Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) law and will request to extend its session during Tuesday's Seimas plenary session.
According to alleged Duterte bagman Ramil Madriaga, executives linked to the controversial Pharmally Pharmaceuticals purportedly bankrolled Vice President Sara Duterte's 2022 presidential campaign.
Seven individuals were arrested during overnight police operations in Cyprus for various offenses, including drink driving, drug use, theft, and assaulting a police officer.
A large-scale pre-trial investigation is underway in Lithuania concerning criminal activities by 26 fictitious young farmers, which has resulted in nearly 0.5 million euros in damages.
The article shares a common and effective method for unclogging sinks, involving the use of baking soda, cleaning vinegar, and patience. These tips are presented as a magical formula to eliminate food residues from sinks and their pipes.
Helsinki is experiencing high levels of street dust, particularly along busy main roads and streets, with no immediate end in sight to the poor air quality.
The destruction of ecosystems, species extinction, and animal trade are increasing the risk of pathogen transmission and the emergence of new diseases from damaged rainforests.
Donald Trump removed an image depicting him as Jesus after facing indignation from the religious right, further escalating a public dispute with Pope Leo. The controversy saw Pope Leo respond to Trump's criticisms, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also condemned Trump's remarks.
The constant comparison and digital validation sought on social media, particularly through 'likes,' are contributing to anxiety and low self-esteem among young people, raising concerns about a silent epidemic.
Small businesses in Russia are struggling to remain operational due to a war-driven tax squeeze implemented by Moscow. The government has raised VAT to 22% and significantly cut exemptions for small and medium-sized enterprises.
A lobby group reports that European Union companies are re-evaluating their operations in China, citing concerns over Beijing's restrictions on rare earth exports.
Governments in Germany, Italy, and Austria are taking action to counter increasing oil prices, while Swiss politicians remain divided on similar measures.
The new Sino-Lao railway connection is significantly transforming the tourism map, opening up new travel opportunities and destinations between China and Laos.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has detained the chief executive officer of a federal statutory body. The arrest is linked to an alleged RM1 million bribe concerning a squash court project.
A report indicates that a knife attack on young girls during a dance event in Southport, linked to Taylor Swift, could have been avoided due to failures by authorities.
The Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards are recognized as more than just a ranking, serving as a celebration of the region’s diverse dining scene. The event allows top chefs and industry professionals to acknowledge and enjoy their culinary achievements.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
Helsinki has suspended employment subsidies and initiated legal action to recover funds after an association linked to the city was reported to recruit children for a Russian camp in occupied Crimea.
A new study has revealed that common painkillers are effective on Norway lobsters, a finding that strengthens the theory that crustaceans can feel pain.
In occupied Yalta, Crimea, Russian companies linked to businessman Arkady Rotenberg, a close associate of Vladimir Putin, have begun demolishing the historic sea port building.
Dozens of local political parties in the Netherlands are initiating legal action against the GroenLinks-PvdA merger party, opposing its plan to register "Pro" as its new national name.
During the Chinese tomb-sweeping festival, young people are making unconventional offerings to their ancestors, including painkillers for a warlord and hemorrhoid cream, alongside traditional items.
The Mayor of Helsinki received a report on controversial support funds, stating the city would not have granted wage support to the Sun Ray association if its ties to Russia had been known.
The Dutch Electoral Council has approved GroenLinks-PvdA's request to participate in the upcoming Second Chamber elections under the name 'Progressief Nederland' (Pro).
A feature article explores various extraordinary beaches around the world, highlighting their unique characteristics such as pink sand, popcorn-like pebbles, or glass-like stones, which defy typical expectations of a perfect beach.
An editorial by Jacques-Olivier Martin argues that French unions and the left are stuck in archaic class struggle visions, suggesting that the 35-hour work week is unsustainable in today's competitive global environment.
A motorboat caught fire and sank in Žinčena bay on Pašman island, Croatia. All three German occupants were rescued without injuries, according to the Ministry of Maritime Affairs.
Economic experts have reportedly diluted claims of preferential treatment by the Generalitat to companies affiliated with the Pujol family. Jordi Pujol Ferrusola allegedly received 14 million euros from companies working with the Catalan government, partly during the PSC era.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Health (SAM) announced that assisted reproduction services will continue to be provided under the currently valid, old regulations until a new draft law on assisted reproduction is adopted by the Seimas.
The renovation of Bloudkov Park in Ljubljana's Tivoli has been completed, introducing a new children's playground, roller skating rink, and landscaped pedestrian paths, costing approximately 1.5 million euros.
The United Nations has launched an initiative to ensure the safe passage of fertilizer ships through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to prevent a global food crisis caused by shortages.
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Five university students in southern Turkey have been held in pretrial detention for over 11 months without an indictment. Their families state the detention is due to alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement.
The National Botanical Garden will host a Spring Mushroom Symposium on April 18, exploring the diverse world of fungi from ink production to future materials and their role in ecological solutions.
Educators and parents worldwide are concerned that technology may hinder students' mathematical thinking, with a recent UK survey highlighting this issue. The article discusses the need for balance in Ghanaian classrooms.
New research indicates that individuals who live to 100 years old have protein levels, linked to oxidative stress and metabolism, similar to those found in younger individuals.
In Lisbon for StreamTV Europe, Evan Shapiro elaborated on what he sees as a significant "fork in the road" for the media industry, using a "battle of two nepo babies" in Hollywood as a case study.
Germany marked the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp, one of the largest on German soil, with commemorative speeches and protests.
DIAGEO has launched the Smashed program in collaboration with the Greek Ministry of Health to combat underage alcohol consumption, addressing it as a key public health priority.
Ramil Madriaga testified before a House panel regarding impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, where he became emotional while reading his affidavit and agreed to waive bank secrecy. His testimony included "explosive revelations" and he was described as a "weakest link" by some.
Péter Magyar's strong electoral performance has created a significant challenge to Viktor Orbán's long-standing political dominance in Hungary, prompting discussions about future government plans and international reactions. Magyar has also made accusations against government officials, further intensifying the political upheaval.
Prancūzijos užsienio reikalų ministras Jeanas Noëlis Barrot‘as sako, kad Vengrijos premjero Viktoro Orbano pralaimėjimas rinkimuose yra nesėkmė ir Rusijos prezidentui.
Jeff Bezos shared his perspective on the importance of long-term planning as a key to success, with the article exploring how billionaires approach future planning. It offers insights into strategic thinking from prominent business figures.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated due to a US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has drawn international concern over energy and food security. Despite the blockade, reports suggest that the two nations may resume peace talks this week, with Pakistan potentially facilitating the next round of negotiations.
Daily train services have been launched between Hanko and Helsinki, significantly increasing connectivity. The route will see 11 new train departures, enhancing public transport options.
Colombia has approved a plan to cull a portion of the invasive hippopotamus population, which originated from drug lord Pablo Escobar's private zoo. The decision aims to manage the growing number of hippos that pose an ecological threat to local ecosystems.
Arūnas Tarnauskas, head of the "Gulbelė" store chain, states that his 71 rural stores achieve a 10% profitability, but notes that weekends see many Lithuanians shopping in Poland.
Pop sensation Pink has reportedly acquired a historic $21.5 million townhouse in Greenwich Village, New York. The move follows her family's relocation from California to New York to support her daughter’s Broadway aspirations.
Republican Representative-elect Clay Fuller of Georgia is set to be sworn in, providing a crucial, albeit potentially temporary, reinforcement to Speaker Johnson's razor-thin House majority.
The first Lithuanian content creator awards, 'Patinka,' will take place on May 17 at the Klaipėda Drama Theater, aiming to determine the best content creators through a unique selection process.
A restaurant manager discusses his artistic approach, emphasizing that his work goes beyond simple presentation. He likens his role to that of an artist, creating an experience rather than just serving drinks.
The Delhi Lieutenant Governor has ordered full security for an Army officer's family after the Brigadier and his son were assaulted in Vasant Enclave for opposing public drinking. The LG expressed deep concern over the incident.
Police have identified a victim of a shopping center fire in Kontula, Helsinki, stating that the individual was in the wrong place at the wrong time and there are no indications of criminal activity.
Jackson Warne, son of the late cricketer Shane Warne, has claimed his father's death was linked to the Covid vaccine, stating he "nearly blamed the government."
McDonald's plans to introduce new energy drinks and crafted sodas to its menu in the U.S. starting next month, aiming to diversify its beverage offerings.
Drivers in Vilnius near the airport noticed an unusual vehicle – a disguised Chinese car equipped with suspicious equipment, whose behavior on the road, including traffic rule violations, raised suspicions of it collecting information on people, traffic, and license plates.
Scientists are highlighting an herb originating from the East, noting its potential benefits for enhancing sleep quality and supporting the health of the nervous system.
Residents of Terchire-Camp in Ghana disrupted operations at a Newmont gold mining site. They are protesting unpaid compensation and delayed resettlement arrangements linked to the company's activities.
On April 29, Vilnius City Dance Theatre and School "Low Air" will begin celebrating its 15th anniversary by inviting residents and guests to celebrate International Dance Day in Naujininkai. The event encourages experiencing Vilnius through movement, play, and unconventional ways.
South Korea's military plans to integrate artificial intelligence and robotic systems into combat support units, including maintenance, logistics, and medical services, to compensate for a shrinking pool of conscripts due to falling birth rates.
In the Karviná region of the Czech Republic, the last remaining black coal is being processed into a mixture for power plants and cement factories, providing employment for former miners.
An alleged crypto scam network, reportedly linked to the Iranian regime, is targeting Americans on dating platforms such as Tinder and Bumble, using dating apps for financial exploitation.
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has issued a warning regarding the significant safety risks associated with modified Toyota Voxy vehicles. The authority highlighted five key dangers linked to these converted vehicles.
An IT worker in Ireland secretly recorded his superiors after raising concerns about a supplier's Israeli links, a case that was heard by the Workplace Relations Commission.
Tuzla is experiencing an increase in criminal offenses, with a persistent problem of repeat offenders and a rise in delinquency identified as key indicators of the city's security situation, despite a relatively high clearance rate for crimes.
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Vinesh Chandel, director and co-founder of I-PAC, has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate and remanded into 10-day custody in connection with a money laundering case linked to the Bengal coal scam.
New DNA findings suggest a mysterious population collapse occurred in Western Europe during the Neolithic period, around 5000 years ago, coinciding with the cessation of megalithic tomb construction. Experts are investigating multiple potential causes for this demographic shift.
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Families in the UAE are re-evaluating their expenditures on schooling as online classes become more prevalent, prompting a reconsideration of educational costs.
A French court has condemned cement company Lafarge for an "organized, opaque and illegal" system of terrorist funding, explicitly linking its commercial partnership with terrorist groups to subsequent attacks.
A Routelink CEO highlights the critical role of fintech in helping consumers manage spending in Nigeria's inflationary economy, making digital payments a necessity rather than a luxury.
'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Pinky Cole has requested a judge to seal her financial paperwork in her ongoing bankruptcy case, citing fears of internet exposure.
Prime Minister Modi is set to inaugurate the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, a project built at an estimated cost of around Rs 12,000 crore, featuring over 100 underpasses and 5 railway overbridges, linking major expressways and routes to Haridwar and Roorkee.
Amid global economic uncertainty and volatile geopolitical tensions, Malaysians are being advised to re-evaluate their spending, travel, and daily habits due to increasing fuel costs.
StudioCanal made several announcements at CinemaCon, including plans for a 'Paddington 4' film, a reboot of 'Escape From New York,' and details about Danny Boyle's new film 'Ink.'
The recent surge in gold prices is forcing jewellers to re-evaluate their designs and strategies to manage costs. The industry is adapting to maintain appeal with clients amidst the rising material expenses.
New research published in BMJ Journals indicates that developing anemia is associated with a significantly higher chance of cancer diagnosis and increased mortality within 18 months.
Actress Whoopi Goldberg has announced the launch of WhoopInk, a new publishing imprint in collaboration with Blackstone Publishing. The venture aims to publish a diverse range of books.
A child's body was discovered in a forest in Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture. Police are investigating if it is connected to an 11-year-old boy who went missing in the area last month.
The IDF has killed Yousef Ibrahim Mahmoud Basheti, a Hamas terrorist involved in a January 2024 incident where anti-tank missiles caused a building collapse, killing 21 IDF soldiers in Gaza.
Caritas and Lebenshilfe in Austria have issued a warning against proposed cuts to funds from the equalization tax fund, which are designated for labor market measures and professional inclusion, noting that many social assistance recipients are people with disabilities.
The $15 billion USS Ford aircraft carrier was forced to end its deployment early after a 30-hour laundry fire, reportedly linked to a "Green Laundry Initiative," caused millions in damages.
Vengrijos parlamento rinkimus laimėjęs Peteris Magyaras teigė, kad leis teismų sistemai nuspręsti, ar Viktoras Orbanas turėtų būti įkalintas už korupciją.
Across the globe, beaches defy conventional beauty with their diverse colors and textures, ranging from pink sands and popcorn-like shores to those adorned with glass pebbles. These unique coastal landscapes offer a departure from the typical white sand and turquoise sea imagery.
McDonald's is reportedly planning to expand its US menu offerings to include energy drinks and crafted sodas, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Actress Shenaz Treasury has shared a 5-minute do-it-yourself facelift massage technique she learned from a professional, claiming it helps with wrinkles.
A restructuring specialist has become the new rector of EBS University in Oestrich-Winkel, with the university stating his appointment is not due to immediate cleanup needs but other reasons.
The CBS program "60 Minutes" uncovered a major scandal involving "Super Ego Holding," a company with headquarters in the US and Serbia, allegedly linked to the highest levels of power in Serbia, including President Vučić. The company is accused of defrauding American drivers for thousands of dollars, and an investigation has been opened.
The Kathmandu Post reports on growing concerns regarding the shrinking space for civil society and a perceived lack of accountability, exacerbated by a weak political opposition in Nepal.
A Swiss company with Ukrainian capital intends to build a new factory in Štúrovo, Slovakia, to produce substances for purifying drinking and wastewater, expanding on similar operations in Ukraine.
A weather forecast for Greece predicts fine conditions for holidaymakers returning home, with an exception for the Ionian Sea where strong winds are expected. However, dust and mud showers are anticipated for the following day.
Credo Technology's stock has faced challenges this year due to concerns about copper-based connectivity being replaced by optical solutions in AI infrastructure, but one analyst sees this as a "significant disconnect" and recommends buying.
Colchester United has confirmed that detailed takeover talks are underway with an unnamed consortium, amidst reports suggesting that former footballer John Terry is involved in the potential acquisition.
A Romanian article discusses the historical ban of absinthe in France, once popular among artists, and draws parallels to contemporary concerns about youth mental health and the role of social media.
A new biography offers a deep dive into Rory McIlroy's drive to succeed, released hot off his 2026 Masters win, chronicling his journey as one of the PGA tour's most passionate players.
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BAGUIO CITY — A 32-year-old miner from Itogon, Benguet, was arrested after an explosion injured 14 people near the sinkhole area along Magsaysay Avenue in this city at dawn on Monday.
Two individuals were apprehended in Taguig City by the Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group for allegedly selling a vehicle connected to a Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo).
Negotiating teams from the US and Iran are reportedly set to resume peace talks in Islamabad, despite the ongoing American naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This diplomatic effort comes as the US vows to intercept ships leaving Iran, while investors eye a potential path to peace.
JAV viceprezidentas J. D. Vance'as tikina nesigailintis išreikštos paramos savaitgalį rinkimus pralaimėjusiam ir postą paliekančiam Vengrijos ministrui pirmininkui Viktorui Orbanui, tačiau pabrėžia…
Mark Carney's party achieved a majority government following victories in recent special elections across Canada. This outcome solidifies his party's position in parliament.
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Israel observed Holocaust Remembrance Day with sirens sounding nationwide to honor the six million Jews killed by Nazis. During the commemorations, Prime Minister Netanyahu made strong statements, criticizing Europe and linking current conflicts with Iran to historical struggles against antisemitism.
LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman suggests that managers need to deepen their engagement with AI tools and conduct weekly check-ins to effectively update their AI strategies.
Amazon is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire satellite operator Globalstar, a move that would expand its space business and potentially intensify its rivalry with Elon Musk's Starlink. The potential deal aims to bolster Amazon's satellite capabilities.
The Lithuanian Seimas, in its first vote, rejected a constitutional amendment that would have allowed 16-year-olds to vote in municipal council and mayoral elections.
A video showing an Israeli settler in military gear abusing a Palestinian woman has been released, following a viral Espresso magazine cover on the incident, with the footage reportedly refuting some social media claims.
A new study suggests that the global trade in wildlife, particularly live animal markets and illegal sales, significantly increases the risk of diseases spilling over from animals to humans.
CinemaCon attendees were treated to new footage and details for several major upcoming films, including the official title and trailer for the next Jumanji installment, a first look at 'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse,' and the debut trailer for Aaron Sorkin's 'The Social Reckoning.'
Two men have been handed lengthy prison sentences for a fatal stabbing in downtown Helsinki, which escalated from a disagreement that began in a karaoke bar.
Regular consumption of nuts is highlighted as a powerful dietary habit that helps reduce cholesterol levels and provides significant protective benefits for heart health.
Pearl Mackie, Chizzy Akudolu, and Kerry Howard are among the six actresses announced for the cast of Grace Link's independent TV series, 'Locker Room Talk'.
A Chinese oil tanker, subject to US sanctions, successfully traversed the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly breaching the US-imposed blockade. This incident has sparked debate over the blockade's effectiveness and legality, drawing criticism from Iran.
Helsingin Sanomat presents a news quiz testing readers' knowledge, including a question about the number of domestic adoptions confirmed for single men in Finland, highlighting it as not yet mainstream.
Mindaugas Sinkevičius, the interim chairman of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party, has expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of Deputy Minister of Culture Viktoras Denisenko.
Fabula Rud Pedersen Group, a communication and marketing services agency, was awarded the title of Lithuanian Agency of the Year at the Baltic communication awards 'Mi:t&Links' held in Riga.
Lawyer Veselin Radulović has filed an amendment to criminal charges against several individuals and the Democrats party, alleging that the Sutorina-Žvinje cable car project is linked to a broader criminal organization.
A major inquiry found that a British teenager, Axel Rudakubana, likely viewed footage of the Wakeley church stabbing in Sydney before carrying out an attack in the UK.
Nicole Kidman has revealed how an intense role portraying an abused woman pushed her to the brink and left her mentally exhausted, making her feel "furious."
An Australian detective has warned New Zealand to learn from Australia's mistakes regarding violent organised crime and fire-bombed shops linked to black market tobacco, urging early intervention.
Romania is implementing a new wave of state aid schemes to accelerate strategic investments, driven by recent crises including the pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and global technological competition. This initiative reflects a rethinking of the state's role in guiding investments.
Norway is seeing record sales of shingles vaccines this year, matching last year's total, with professors suggesting many hope it also protects against dementia.
Wall Street's mergers and acquisitions activity is reportedly slowing down, with Goldman Sachs issuing a warning about a shrinking deal pipeline. This indicates a potential downturn in M&A prospects.
A violent protest in Noida, India, stemming from pay hike demands, resulted in 300 arrests. Police are investigating a potential link to 'outsiders' attempting to incite unrest after workers had initially dispersed peacefully.
An analysis reveals that the AK-47 rifle was responsible for a significant portion of the 847 deaths resulting from terror attacks in Kenya, highlighting its prevalence in such incidents.
Lithuania has commenced the declaration period for agricultural land and other areas for 2026, with applications accepted until June 12, and late submissions until June 22.
Recent research investigates whether sexual activity can influence the timing of menopause, exploring potential connections between lifestyle factors and reproductive health.
The ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is leading to increased oil price forecasts due to potential supply losses from the Middle East. Experts warn that this situation could trigger a global agricultural catastrophe and exposes fundamental flaws in economic thinking.
Portugal's Insurance Authority states that the sustainability of pension systems should be shared, citing population aging and a shrinking active workforce as pressures, with immigration as a short-term solution.
An editorial in Helsingin Sanomat suggests building a ferry connection to Herttoniemenranta in Helsinki to mitigate potential public transport chaos expected next year when a main traffic artery is cut off.
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The 'looksmaxxing' influencer Clavicular abruptly ended a '60 Minutes Australia' interview after being asked if he was an incel. He suggested the reporter was a cuckold before leaving the exchange.
In an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, graduates are urged to develop strong problem-solving skills rather than merely theoretical knowledge. This emphasizes the evolving demands of the job market and the need for practical application of intelligence.
Two individuals, purged by Puente, are appearing before the Supreme Court to explain a significant 4 million euro deal executed in 38 minutes, linked to the Ábalos plot. Witnesses to key purchases in the scheme are central to today's trial.
The food and drink prices at this year's Coachella festival in California have garnered significant global attention and gone viral, attracting as much discussion as the music itself.
The Federal Minister of Trade in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Amir Hasičević, met with US Embassy Chargé d'Affaires John Ginkel in Mostar to discuss the abolition of tariffs on oil imports.
An article provides advice on how consumers can identify poor quality minced meat, explaining common issues like excessive shrinkage and water release during cooking.
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LinkedIn is paying up to $150 an hour for people to train AI on coding, nursing, finance, and more.
It's conducting early tests to launch an "AI…
McDonald's is set to introduce a new line of refreshers, joining other fast-food chains in an effort to attract Gen Z customers with visually appealing, 'Instagrammable' beverages.
Ukrainian defenders have successfully captured Russian positions using drones and ground robots, marking the first time such an operation has been conducted without the involvement of infantry. This highlights advancements in autonomous warfare.
An auction conducted by Argentine President Milei has reportedly favored a group with past ties to China, prompting a warning from a US dredger company.
Less frequented shopping areas around Vienna's main streets are slowly filling up again, bringing new businesses like mini-golf and escape rooms into the city center and postponing their anticipated decline.
Jutland politicians have invited the head of the CEPOS think tank on a 'study trip' to experience reality outside 'The Reserve,' arguing that the reality in less privileged parts of the country contradicts CEPOS's views on equalization payments.
The Southern Interconnection gas project is causing significant political conflict in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with experts warning of unconstitutionality, even as a US diplomat highlighted its importance for Herzegovina.
A new study involving over 9,000 adults indicates that higher levels of optimism may be associated with a reduced risk of developing dementia over time. Researchers suggest a potential connection between mindset and long-term cognitive health.
A Soros-backed prosecutor, Steve Descano, is scheduled to testify before Congress as House Republicans investigate Fairfax County's sanctuary policies following a murder linked to immigration.
A column discusses how tuition fees for international students from outside the EU and EEA are further shrinking small high schools in Finland, making the matriculation examination costly for them.
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has issued a €6.4 million direct order to Centrecom Ltd, a company partly owned by KM Malta Airlines, described as an indirect channel for state support to the struggling airline.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Environment announced that it will repeat the competition for the director position of the National Land Service (NŽT) after failing to find a suitable candidate in the previous round.
Turkey's justice minister has criticized Western allies for their refusal to extradite individuals Ankara accuses of links to the faith-based Gülen movement. He stated that thousands of extradition requests have gone unanswered as the government continues its crackdown.
World Aquatics has reversed its stance, announcing that the Russian national anthem will once again be permitted to be played for Russian swimmers at competitions.
Following days of protests that blocked roads and fuel stations, the Irish government has approved a half-billion euro relief package aimed at assisting farmers and transporters with rising fuel costs.
An article explores the distinctions between red, grey, and rainbow squirrel species, highlighting potential dangers associated with one particular type.
Monika Pundziūtė, Greta Mikalauskytė-Jankevičė, and Gabija Li announced the launch of their new podcast during an episode of Dominykas Klajumas's podcast 'Koks skirtumas'.
A report by RFE/RL's Russian service indicates that at least 27 air defense positions have been established around Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in Valdai, Novgorod Region.
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka is scheduled to visit Israel on Tuesday, where he will meet with Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and President Isaac Herzog amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict.