Σε μια περίοδο έντονων γεωπολιτικών εξελίξεων, ο Πρωθυπουργός Κυριάκος Μητσοτάκης παραχώρησε συνέντευξη στο CNN και τη δημοσιογράφο Κριστιάν Αμανπούρ, όπου τοποθετήθηκε για την εκεχειρία στη Μέση…
A New York Times report details the unusual array of merchandise associated with Donald Trump's 'Make America Great Again' movement, including hats with hair tufts and bullet-shaped salt shakers.
The prime minister will hold talks with his opposite number to shore fuel supplies
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Li Qiang noted that China-Australia economic and trade cooperation has strong internal momentum and still holds great potential in the long run. Beijing will adhere to expanding domestic demand as a strategic priority, vigorously boost consumption, promote a marked increase in the household consumption rate, and continuously unleash market demand, he...
An Icelandic pediatrician specializing in childhood obesity has proposed that controlling sugar prices, possibly through a sugar tax, is the most effective way to reduce obesity rates in the country.
An endorsement from Steve Hilton (implied to be a Trump ally, or Trump himself via Hilton's nod) may help Democrats retain power in the California gubernatorial race.
Eighty-three Finnish youth researchers have signed recommendations urging for the regulation of social media platforms rather than implementing outright bans for young people.
France announced the successful test of anti-tank missiles launched from an MQ-9 Reaper drone against aerial targets, as part of its efforts to expand its anti-drone capabilities.
Pope Leo praised the US-Iran ceasefire, which came after he criticized a Trump threat. Senator Lindsey Graham has since called for Congress to debate the truce, while analysts examine what each side gained or lost. French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the ceasefire but stressed the importance of including Lebanon for regional stability.
The trial has commenced in the District Court of Länsi-Uusimaa for a man accused of murdering his ex-wife in Suurpelto, with live coverage of the proceedings.
Icelandic saxophonist Hans Þór Jensson, from the band Alto, has a busy schedule, including a performance with Bítilbræður at the 100th-anniversary celebration of Melavöllur, held at Valsheimilið tomorrow, April 8, from 5-7 PM.
Purchasing tickets for concerts by major stars like Rosalía has become a lengthy, frustrating, and increasingly expensive process, with shows consistently selling out.
Kanye West has reportedly been banned from entering the UK by ministers, who deemed his presence not conducive to the public good following his antisemitic comments, impacting his planned headline performance at Wireless Festival. The UK government blocked his travel permit after controversy surrounding his scheduled appearance.
Seven co-opted members of the General Council of the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD) were sworn in, allowing the body to finally elect the next rector after an institutional crisis began in March 2025.
The Kia Seltos, positioned below the Sportage model, is expected to be introduced in Europe. Its design and features are seen as well-suited to the expectations of European customers, potentially making it another success for Kia.
Police in Helsinki suspect a technical fault caused a massive car shelter fire in Roihupelto during Easter. The blaze resulted in the destruction of eight passenger cars.
Minutes from a meeting of high-ranking officials from four Spanish ministries detail the 'lively debate' that led to the channeling of a €53 million state rescue package for Plus Ultra airline, notably without the presence of the Transport Ministry.
Former US President Donald Trump has endorsed Steve Hilton, a former UK political aide and Fox News host, in his bid for California governor. Hilton is running as a Republican.
The PS/Azores party has called on the Regional Government to release 23 million euros already allocated in the budget for farmers and to address rising production costs.
Residents of Imperial County, Calif., are in dire need of an economic boost. Experts say the answer lies beneath the Salton Sea, where a lithium trove sits.
Donald Trump has endorsed Steve Hilton, a dual national and former close adviser to David Cameron, in the California governor's race, following Hilton's move to California in 2012.
Pilates is highlighted as a popular training discipline suitable for children, adults, and seniors, known for correcting posture and improving musculoskeletal fitness.
A two-meter alligator caused an unusual incident at Savannah-Hilton Head airport in Georgia, USA, leading to a delay for a Delta Airlines flight. Air traffic control audio confirmed the presence of the reptile on the runway.
Portuguese writer and translator Frederico Lourenço discusses his decade-long work translating the Greek Bible, a project that not only impacted the Portuguese literary world but also led to his personal return to the Church, as he recounts his reconciliation with religious practice.
Cuba's recent pardons have been criticized as a 'propaganda spectacle,' with reports indicating that only common criminals, not political opponents, have been released from Castro's prisons.
Andrew Tilton, Goldman Sachs' chief Asia-Pacific economist, provided insights into China's long-term economic trajectory following recent political events and in the context of an ongoing oil crisis.
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton revealed he had a life-changing encounter with God during a severe sepsis hospitalization, which led him to read the Bible and issue public apologies.
An Egyptian youth was found without signs of life in an abandoned apartment in Korçë, Albania. Police have transported the body to the morgue in Tirana for further examination.
China executed a French national convicted of drug smuggling, with the French Foreign Ministry stating that the man's defense was not allowed to participate in the final court hearing.
George Hamilton shared his thoughts on fellow media personality Michael Lyster, describing him as not being a 'pushy media type' and lacking an 'ego gene.'
A Russian drone attack on a market in Nikopol, Ukraine, resulted in five fatalities and 19 injuries, including a 14-year-old girl. Ukrainian authorities have condemned the incident as another war crime.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has summoned the registered owner and driver of a truck after a viral video showed a child operating a concrete transit mixer.
Great golf courses take time, but Querencia, a luxurious community in Los Cabos, is expecting its second to open later this year.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has embarked on an unannounced tour of the Gulf region, including Saudi Arabia, to bolster national energy security. This visit aims to strengthen energy ties amidst global energy concerns.
A report examines the P1-billion annual revenue potential of the LTO DBP-DCI insurance certificate system in the Philippines, questioning its basis on assumptions rather than clear evidence of improved accuracy or fraud reduction.
An analysis suggests that while Russia may be an unreliable partner, President Putin's regime has demonstrated resilience, outlasting many of its authoritarian allies.
The global hotel chain Hilton is expanding its presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a hotel in Mostar expected to open by summer 2027. Plans for a Sarajevo location are still navigating administrative processes.
A group of Moldovan opposition deputies held a meeting in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, with the leadership of several parliamentary factions, including the ruling 'Georgian Dream' party.
Members of a student organization in Helsinki slid down the stairs of the New Student House on a tabletop during an after-party, resulting in a one-year ban from all HYY premises.
Cuba announced the pardon and release of 2,010 prisoners as a 'humanitarian and sovereign gesture' coinciding with Holy Week, a move that comes amidst ongoing pressure from the United States.
Austria has prohibited American military aircraft from using its airspace, with the Vice-Chancellor stating that Austrians do not wish to be involved in what he termed Trump's 'chaos politics and war'.
A Danish family participated in an experiment that significantly altered their perception of range hoods, highlighting the high levels of polluted particles inhaled when cooking bacon without proper ventilation, compared to being near a busy road.
US Vice President J. D. Vance is scheduled to visit Budapest before the Hungarian election, a trip seen as a signal of support for Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party.
Illia, a 13-year-old from Mönchaltorf, Switzerland, is set to represent his country in the finale of the casting show "The Voice Kids Germany," having already released four songs.
Italian meteorologist Betti from the CNR warns that the climate is drastically changing, emphasizing the need to adapt to extreme weather events. He notes that while April snow in the Apennines isn't anomalous, its quantity is, indicating a serious scenario.
The CEO of Palo Alto Networks made a $10 million stock purchase, which some analysts believe could indicate a potential bottom in cybersecurity stocks.
A podcasting couple is continuing their court battle against a creator who publicly suggested they might be brother and sister, with both parties appearing in a Hamilton courtroom.
A 52-year-old cold case has been closed with DNA testing confirming 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime as a victim of serial killer Ted Bundy, fulfilling a 1989 confession and bringing closure to her family.
Units 1 and 2 of the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant in Finland are once again undergoing their scheduled annual maintenance, a routine procedure for the reactors.
Following President Trump's speech on the Iran conflict, Iran has threatened 'more crushing' actions, leading to renewed surges in Brent crude oil prices and widening escalation risks due to Iran's leverage over global oil routes.
Oil prices surged and international stock markets fell following President Donald Trump's speech and renewed threats regarding Iran, reversing earlier optimism on global markets and highlighting continued volatility.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) has strongly criticized Prime Minister Sánchez's plan for the mass regularization of immigrants who move to another country, with Miguel Tellado calling it "complete nonsense" and "irresponsible."
Banco de Portugal has eliminated consultant positions and denied any 'dismissal' or 'favoritism' regarding the early retirement of former finance minister Mário Centeno, stating 21 professionals were in a similar situation.
A leading official in Espoo, Finland, has rejected claims regarding housing for the poor, as a researcher from Aalto University states that segregation in the city has progressed to a point requiring active city guidance and targeted measures.
A 17-year-old in Perugia has been arrested for inciting racial hatred and planning an attack on a high school, with a friend expressing shock over his double life.
A news quiz from Helsingin Sanomat challenges readers on their knowledge of recent events, including a question about Juho 'Jufo' Peltomaa's rap group.
A Hawaii anesthesiologist, Gerhardt Konig, has been found guilty of attempted manslaughter after being accused of trying to murder his wife during a birthday trip to Honolulu last year. Prosecutors alleged he planned the attack on a cliffside hike.
This article delves into the practice of firewalking, describing the mental and physical experience of walking on hot coals. It also briefly mentions Gerry Dalton's personal health history with acid reflux.
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education (MINJEC) and UBA Cameroon have renewed their partnership at the Hilton Hotel in Yaounde, aiming to empower youth through biometric technology.
Anthropic's Project Glasswing is partnering with cybersecurity firms CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks. This collaboration aims to advance security measures for the evolving artificial intelligence era.
Livrarea are loc în urma unei relaxări temporare a sancțiunilor impuse de SUA asupra petrolului și produselor rafinate iraniene, menită să atenueze deficitul de aprovizionare.
Following the US-Iran ceasefire deal and the unblocking of the Strait of Hormuz, global markets are showing significant reactions, with oil prices collapsing from $117 to $95 per barrel and stock markets soaring in Asia and Europe. Shipowners are also preparing for the reopening, with approximately 800 vessels poised to resume passage through the critical waterway.
The Vall d’Hebron hospital highlights the unique needs of cancer patients aged 15-26, operating the only specific oncology unit for this age group, which often falls between pediatric and adult care.
Shares of cybersecurity companies like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks surged after AI company Anthropic announced a new coalition, signaling its intent to partner with traditional cybersecurity vendors rather than compete with them.
The fifth and final season of 'The Boys' has announced new cast members, including Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Emma Elle Paterson, and Dylan Colton as the youth superhero team Teenage Kix. Ely Henry has also joined the cast as The Worm.
A serious safety risk was discovered in the heating systems of Helsinki's newest metro trains after a train began smoking at the Roihupelto depot in February. City Transport authorities state that all faulty components have since been removed from the M300 trains.
Viktor Orbán mal podľa Bloombergu v telefonáte nazvať Vladimira Putina priateľom a ponúknuť mu summity v Budapešti. Hovor sa mal týkať vojny na Ukrajine.
Tom Felton has extended his run as Draco Malfoy in Broadway’s “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” having joined the production in November 2025 and now scheduled to remain beyond his initial March 22, 2026 departure date.
Following the success of "Hamilton," another Tony-winning Broadway musical is slated to hit movie theaters in July, aiming to be the next big cinematic event.
Finnish police in Southwest Finland suspect two 14-year-old girls of igniting numerous fires in Turku, with their parents assisting the police in identifying the duo.
Former President Trump's endorsement of Republican Steve Hilton in the California governor's race could inadvertently benefit Democrats. The move might help Democrats avoid being shut out of the general election.
The Hilton Family Office has announced the launch of its new podcast, 'The Hilton TruWealth Podcast,' focusing on wealth management and financial insights.
The Artemis II crew, aboard the Orion spacecraft, has successfully entered the Moon's gravitational sphere of influence, setting a new record for human distance from Earth. The astronauts are now continuing their flyby around the far side of the Moon, promising magnificent views and preparing for a communication blackout.
Benchmark analysts assert that the rise of AI models like Claude and ChatGPT does not diminish the positive investment case for Palo Alto Networks stock.
The leader of the Community of Madrid and the leader of the Basque Nationalist Party have exchanged insults over the impasse regarding the Basque request for Picasso's 'Guernica' to be displayed in Bilbao this year.
Coca-Cola is banking on the enduring appeal of its famous 'Hilltop' jingle from the 1970s, featuring it in a new advertisement set to debut during the NCAA March Madness telecast, hoping to foster harmony among modern audiences.
Spanish Minister Montero has justified sending 'affectionate messages' to Ábalos, stating that the extent of his situation was unknown at the time the messages were exchanged, downplaying their significance.
Klara Valgerður discusses her philosophy that life is too short to always be in a hurry, reflecting on her significant decision to move to a new country several years ago.
Donald Trump is reported to have engaged in an 'assault' on the Pentagon, having dedicated his first term to politicizing the United States Armed Forces.
Artemis II mission astronauts have captured spectacular new photographs of the Moon and the Orion spacecraft, including the never-before-seen far side, continuing the legacy of iconic space photography and sparking discussion on their scientific and aesthetic value.
Pope Leo XIV delivered the Easter blessing from St. Peter's Square, calling for peace in the world and offering a message of hope during the Easter Mass.
Major US tech company leaders, including Mark Zuckerberg, are reportedly changing their previous opposition to developing weapons, now actively demonstrating patriotism and following a 'drone warrior' trend.
Charlton Heston, known for his iconic Hollywood roles and long-standing involvement with the National Rifle Association, is remembered for his transformation into a prominent symbol of the American right.
The Royal Collection Trust has produced a special collection, including a Launer handbag, Fulton umbrella, and Dents gloves, to commemorate the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth.
This analysis explores global energy trends, from protests and crucifixions related to the energy crisis in the Philippines to the clandestine 'ghost fleet' involved in moving hidden oil, highlighting widespread impacts on consumers.
Amidst the ongoing Iran War, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed the Army Chief of Staff and other high-ranking officers, continuing a months-long "purging" of the Pentagon without providing specific reasons.
After a warm March, Lithuania is bracing for colder weather in April as air from the Arctic region is expected to move in starting Monday, according to local weather forecasts.
13-year-old Illia from Mönchaltorf ZH narrowly missed winning a final competition but expressed satisfaction with his performance and is already working on new music.
Three individuals have been charged in connection with an alleged arson attack that targeted four Hatzola Jewish charity ambulances in the car park of a synagogue in Golders Green, north-west London, in the early hours of March 23.
Old 'flirty' messages between Prince Harry and a journalist, resurfaced during a court case, have drawn reactions from figures like Perez Hilton and reportedly raised concerns for Meghan Markle.
The management of The Wells Carlton Hotel & Apartments in Abuja has issued a public disclaimer, rejecting any purported sale, lease, or third-party management claims.
Gli agricoltori soddisfatti per la misura sugli sgravi al carburante agricolo. Decisione tempestiva in vista delle semine primaverili che richiedono lavorazioni preparatorie con le macchine agricole
Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) reported serving more than 542,000 passengers in March of this year, marking a 6.7% increase compared to the same period last year.
Patrick Whitesell's WIN Sports Group has expanded its operations by opening a new golf division and appointing veteran agent Brent Hamilton as a partner, signaling the organization's intent to diversify beyond its current focus on football talent.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) in the Philippines has summoned a driver after a viral video showed him operating his car while standing outside the open door on a public road.
Chi si è abbonato prima del 2024 ha diritto alla restituzione degli aumenti subiti. Lo stabilisce il tribunale di Roma che ha accolto l’azione promossa da Movimento Consumatori contro Netflix Italia
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for 'Beef' Season 2, the latest installment of Lee Sung Jin’s anthology series, which will star Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny as two feuding couples, with the Serbian trailer also released.
The Orion spacecraft carrying the Artemis II crew has successfully executed a key thruster firing, propelling it out of Earth's orbit and officially beginning its journey toward the Moon, marking the first human departure from Earth orbit since 1972. Astronauts are now en route for the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.
The Artemis II mission has successfully launched its four astronauts on a historic flight towards the Moon, with the crew now having left Earth's orbit and committed to a lunar trajectory following a critical engine burn, as they gear up for the final push.
Details emerged that Ronald Hills had consumed "three drinks" before he fatally crashed into a speeding motorcyclist in Hamilton, devastating the victim's family.
Ángela, a celebrated sculptor from the 1970s who later disappeared from the public eye, is now seeking to donate her artistic legacy, stating her priority is to find a deserving home for her work rather than achieving historical recognition.
Prime Video's cyberpunk thriller series "The Peripheral" has been lauded as one of its best shows, with viewers still loving the starry and thrilling sci-fi hit despite its premature cancellation.
NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years, has successfully launched with four astronauts now racing towards the Moon, though they have encountered a significant issue with the Orion capsule's space toilet, a problem also reported by Lithuanian media as a 'big issue' in the capsule.
Following tensions in the Albanian Parliament, MP Albana Vokshi has demanded the exclusion of Taulant Balla and maximum disciplinary measures against him, alleging he blackmailed and intimidated opposition deputies.
Four public officials from Bălți and Chișinău, Moldova, have been detained for 72 hours in connection with several criminal cases involving influence peddling, passive corruption, and active corruption.
Hungarian police have rejected Magyar Péter's complaint and will not investigate the alleged illegal data acquisition, a case he announced in mid-February.
The Rialto Theatre in Limassol, Cyprus, has unveiled its eventful cultural program for April, featuring classical music, plays from London’s National Theatre, an anticipated film festival, and a pre-Easter orchestral requiem.
Donald Trump is reportedly considering the United States' withdrawal from NATO, believing the move is 'beyond reconsideration' due to what he perceives as a lack of support from allies in the war with Iran. This reiterates his previous threats and criticisms of the alliance.
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The Artemis II mission, set to take astronauts further into space than ever before, has announced its four-person crew, including the first woman to fly to the Moon. The mission is nearing its historic launch with favorable weather and aims to lay the groundwork for future human landings.
A commentary discusses how neutrality does not protect against the new world order, citing Iran's attacks on Gulf states despite their neutrality and drawing lessons for Switzerland.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called on the Liberal government to cancel the proposed high-speed rail project intended to connect Toronto and Quebec City.
Ashley Hamilton, actor and former husband of Shannen Doherty, is recovering in a hospital after being found in an L.A.-area Airbnb following an apparent overdose.
Jesse Davis, one of the leading alto saxophonists and figures in the contemporary jazz scene, is returning to Greece after a long absence, bringing his excellent quartet during a highly creative phase of his career.
Diptyque, a brand favored by Elton John, has redesigned its classic candles to be lighter and more sustainable, introducing new aromas and a refillable format for several of its offerings.
American researchers have developed an innovative process for producing sustainable aviation fuel, which promises to lower production costs and facilitate wider adoption of the technology.
A-Street, an investment firm, has successfully raised $675 million in funding, with significant contributions from the Walton Family and the Lego Foundation, as reported exclusively by The Wall Street Journal.
Premierul Viktor Orban a transformat ostilitatea față de Ucraina într-un pilon central al campaniei electorale, iar influența Rusiei în alegerile din Ungaria devine tot mai vizibilă, susțin analiștii…
Four new shows, including 'Proof' and 'Schmigadoon,' began previews on Broadway last week, while the 'Harry Potter' production extended Tom Felton's run.
Raptor's Jufo Peltomaa's new company works to develop national defense. In Kuukausiliite's 'Where is he now' series, well-known people talk about how they are doing.
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have reportedly confirmed their relationship with a new Instagram post, after being filmed together during a fast drive in Tokyo.
Lewis Hamilton shared footage of himself and Kim Kardashian taking a ride in a rare Ferrari in Japan, marking her first appearance on his Instagram page and fueling speculation that the two are now "Instagram official" and potentially dating.
Tomato seedlings are highly sought after by vegetable growers across Romania, with specific varieties proving particularly popular for their yield and ease of cultivation.
Nicky Hilton and Kathy Hilton have collaborated on a new customizable jewelry collection, released just in time for Mother's Day gifting. The collection is part of Nicky's brand, Theo Grace.
The Honest Toil brand, which sells unfiltered extra virgin olive oil from small producers in Greece, is facing challenges as climate change puts ancient olive trees to the test.
A reader's opinion piece argues that the Rail Nordica project would significantly improve Finland's security of supply, emphasizing the recognized logistical importance of the northern region and the need for decisive action.
Savaitės pradžia bus šaltoka, daug kur numatomi krituliai, o antradienį vietomis kris sniego ar ledo kruopos, kai kur tikėtina ir šlapdriba, nurodo Lietuvos hidrometeorologijos tarnyba.
Meteorologist Anniina Valtonen discusses small talk about the weather and states her inability to predict the outcome of the war in Iran, as part of a Q&A series.
A man has been arrested in Madrid for gravely stabbing his ex-partner on Valentine's Day, an attack that occurred at the victim's workplace, after remaining hidden for a year.
Jonathan Marshall, a typewriter repair shop and museum owner in Hamilton, aims to encourage more intentional writing in the age of autocorrect. Having repaired typewriters for a decade, he opened his shop in March to help people focus on their words.
Actress Ana Labordeta expresses her annoyance with people listening to loud videos or audio on public transport, calling it a lack of respect. She also mentions rarely driving in Madrid due to constant traffic jams.
A morning quiz question asks readers to identify the country of origin for biltong, a popular dried meat product. The quiz challenges general knowledge.
A Spanish worker in Switzerland, Felipe Hilario, received racist cards on a train for speaking loudly, with messages like 'Foreigner, shut up!'. The incident highlights growing xenophobia in Switzerland amid a national debate on migration.
A new report examines the substantial financial commitments Marriott and Hilton owe to their loyalty program members, estimating a collective 'IOU' of $7 billion in unredeemed points and benefits.
International media outlets are examining the Hungarian election landscape, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar. With days until the April 12 legislative elections, the mood suggests a challenge to Orbán's 16-year rule, with pro-European challenger Péter Magyar reportedly leading in the polls.
Drooni-iskut vaurioittivat Kuwaitin voima- ja suolanpoistolaitoksia. Iran tyrmäsi Trumpin esittämän uhkauksen ja syytti Israelia ja Yhdysvaltoja sotarikoksista.
Luxury hospitality brands, including Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton, are introducing superyachts designed to appeal to affluent travelers. This move targets a demographic that has traditionally avoided conventional cruise ships.
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton commented that the latest developments in the Iran war have put former President Trump 'back in a panic mode'.
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has reportedly shifted its strategy, now aiming to split the votes of the far-right Mi Hazánk party by encouraging its supporters to vote for Fidesz candidates in individual constituencies.
Spanish PP leader Feijóo revealed a conversation with Vox leader Abascal following the Castilla y León elections, emphasizing they "cannot disappoint the people." The two leaders have re-established contact to unblock ongoing negotiations.
La disfatta referendaria ha stravolto il racconto del Belpaese gaudioso che Meloni ci ha propinato. Al suo posto c’è il mesto storytelling di un esecutivo debole e impresentabile.
Artist unions and musicians have expressed solidarity with Bruce Springsteen, emphasizing his role as a symbol of American resilience and an inspiration globally, following insults from Donald Trump.
During a session in the Kosovo Parliament, PDK MP Ganimete Musliu protested by removing Prime Minister Albin Kurti's microphone while he was speaking, criticizing his government's performance.
Elton John's album 'The Remixes,' featuring artists like The Blessed Madonna and Purple Disco Machine, is scheduled for a vinyl release on Record Store Day before its digital debut on Beatport.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed General Randy George, the Chief of Staff of the Army, as part of a significant leadership shake-up in the Pentagon, reportedly targeting specific demographics. This high-profile removal occurs amidst the ongoing Iran war and a broader purge of military leadership under Hegseth.
The Supreme Court has criticized California for concealing students' gender transitions from parents, while the HHS and CMS propose new Medicaid funding rules related to the issue.
Il tribunale di Roma ha accolto l’azione promossa da Movimento Consumatori contro Netflix Italia, accertando la vessatorietà - e quindi la nullità - delle clausole che consentivano la modifica del...
Portugal is marking the 50th anniversary of its 1976 Constitution, with discussions on its fundamental law, threats of revision, controversies during the solemn session, and reflections on Saramago's work.
Over 40 CFOs and CEOs of family businesses gathered at Católica-Lisbon for a full day to discuss the often-unspoken topic of how to truly value a family enterprise.
The 'Croissant' sofa, designed in the 1970s by Raphaël Raffel for Honoré Paris, is being celebrated as an iconic and highly coveted piece of 20th-century design, now considered a cult item.
Lithuanian Transport Minister Juras Taminskas stated that the decision to form a new board for Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) was long-awaited, marking a new phase where the board will prioritize innovation, sustainability, and strategic development.
The Rialto Theatre in Limassol will host a screening of National Theatre Live’s acclaimed production of Hamlet this Saturday, April 4, featuring Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera in the lead role.
Politicians from Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party are now claiming that regulations they previously used to justify changes in the Constitutional Tribunal are unconstitutional, marking a significant political reversal.
Research indicates that two common substances are responsible for a wide range of health problems, particularly reproductive issues. These include genital deformities, undescended testicles in boys, and lower sperm count and testosterone levels in adult men.
This article provides TV tips for Thursday, featuring shows like "Steeltown Murders" and "Stöckl," along with movies such as "Mein Name ist Nobody" and "Die unglaubliche Reise in einem verrückten Flugzeug."
Lithuanian conservative politician Ingrida Šimonytė was found to have violated the State Politicians' Code of Conduct for causing noise with a rattle during a parliamentary session late last year.
Dritan Burgija and Arlind Boshku, excluded from the PD party, appeared at headquarters to demand accountability and confront Sali Berisha. Lavdosh Serani, a former Berisha supporter, also voiced his support for Salianaj, criticizing Berisha and claiming the party should be called 'Uncle Enver's party'.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has reiterated its warning to US tech firms, explicitly listing 18 companies including Apple, Google, and Meta as targets for 'reciprocal action' starting tomorrow. This follows previous threats against leading American technology companies, which Iran claims are complicit in alleged Israeli-US intelligence-backed strikes.