A cruise ship with confirmed hantavirus cases is sailing towards the Canary Islands, leading to a dispute between the Spanish central government, which approved its docking, and the regional Canary Islands leader, who has rejected the decision.
Italy, particularly its southern regions, has the highest local concentrations of dangerous PM2.5 particles in Europe, while the Balkans and Eastern Europe record the highest mortality rates linked to long-term exposure.
Hungarian police have launched an investigation into companies owned by a media mogul closely associated with Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This scrutiny follows a recent "shocking announcement" made by the billionaire.
Police in Finland have seized approximately 300 kilograms of drugs, which are believed to be connected to a Swedish criminal network. Authorities suspect the organization was responsible for importing the large quantity of narcotics into the country.
South Korean National Assembly Speaker Rep. Woo Won-shik has urged for patience and consistency in dealing with North Korea, citing ongoing external uncertainties linked to the Middle East conflict.
Dangote Cement Plc announced a strong performance in Q1 2026, with cement and clinker exports from Nigeria growing by 71.6 percent, bringing the group's total installed production capacity to 55 million tonnes per annum.
Vlogger Jeffrey Luces Celiz, also known as 'Ka Eric Celiz,' surrendered to the Pasig Regional Trial Court and posted P36,000 bail in connection with an 'unlawful publication' case related to President Marcos' alleged fake medical test.
Madrid has inaugurated its first center dedicated to supporting men who have been victims of sexual aggression. The initiative addresses cases often linked to "chemsex," the consumption of substances in sexual contexts.
Oaktree BDC has marked down software loans in its portfolio and reported that 26% of its exposure is linked to artificial intelligence, according to a Bloomberg report.
The collapse of 'Spirit' has become the first major corporate casualty linked to the Iran war, leading to finger-pointing among rivals and efforts by both Trump and Democrats to mitigate economic and political fallout.
A bankruptcy estate has sued prominent Danish tax lawyer Leo Jantzen, a leading partner at TVC Advokatfirma, in a case stemming from a controversial property network linked to the financial crisis.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been associated with a fan-initiated 'curse' on the Steelers, reportedly involving actions at the Steelers' stadium to transfer the Cowboys' playoff woes.
A new study has found that 81 percent of 58 reviewed studies showed at least one negative correlation between children's screen use and the brain's executive function or management system, suggesting long-term attention and self-control problems.
Kristijan Drešaj, identified as an associate and fugitive member of Radoje Zvicer's criminal group, has been arrested in Moscow. This arrest targets a key figure linked to the organized crime network.
New waste management problems have emerged in Varaždin, reportedly linked to a suspected couple. The Varaždin County Prefect has publicly rejected accusations related to this dispute and announced plans to file a lawsuit.
A 28-year-old delivery driver was arrested and charged with a felony after being identified as the individual throwing stones at pedestrians in northern Athens. Police linked him to at least seven similar incidents, including one where a woman was hit in the face.
Pakistan's army top leadership stated that regional peace and stability are intrinsically linked to collective restraint, responsibility, and respect for sovereignty, following the 275th Corps Commanders' Conference.
The price of whey protein has surged by 90 percent, with the boom linked to the increasing use of weight-loss injections and their impact on demand for ingredients also used in animal feed.
A well-known Roma influencer has been arrested on suspicion of a serious crime, with the alleged offense linked to the end of a relationship. The suspect has previously spoken publicly about violence against women within the Roma community.
An Austrian data protection group, Noyb, has filed a complaint against LinkedIn, alleging the platform illegally sells user data through its paid profile view feature. The complaint claims this practice violates privacy regulations.
An opinion piece suggests that MK Stalin's perceived arrogance towards voters and his broad alliance strategy may have contributed to his electoral difficulties. He is described as a strongman who dismissed voters as 'fools'.
A criminal gang is being blamed for a series of 24 home invasions across Trinidad, prompting concerns about public safety. Police are investigating the incidents and working to apprehend those responsible for the widespread burglaries.
A Delhi court has permitted the confiscation of assets linked to Sanjay Bhandari, an alleged middleman in defence deals accused of routing large sums through overseas shell companies and investing in properties abroad.
The public prosecutor's office and the Schwyz Cantonal Police have seized approximately 10.5 million US dollars in cryptocurrency, linked to an alleged fraudulent investment scheme.
Diplomat Linas Linkevičius asserted that Russia is objectively losing the war in Ukraine and facing increasing public dissatisfaction in Moscow, suggesting there is nothing for Russia to celebrate.
Police are investigating a man suspected of assaulting his wife in Sungai Petani, who is now also linked to the burial of a foetus in a Muslim cemetery in Kedah.
Turkiye has stated that the world should prepare for an energy crisis that could last longer than previously anticipated. This warning is reportedly linked to concerns over a potential Iran war.
An opinion piece highlights a pattern of discrimination, exploitation, and cruelty against immigrants, attributing it to the extreme, openly xenophobic, and racist political discourse that the government has been aligning with.
The US military engaged Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly sinking several Iranian boats and downing missiles and drones, in an effort to reopen the strategic waterway and protect commercial shipping. This action followed alleged Iranian attacks on vessels, leading to heightened tensions and diplomatic responses.
Elon Musk is embroiled in a high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI and its founders, while his social media platform X faces an exodus of three major German political parties citing concerns over propaganda. These developments highlight recent challenges for Musk and his ventures, following a settlement in a separate SEC lawsuit.
Swedish authorities have arrested the Chinese captain of a tanker suspected of belonging to Russia's 'shadow fleet' in an ongoing crackdown on vessels circumventing sanctions. The arrest follows the stopping of another such tanker by Sweden.
The UK government and institutions have largely avoided directly naming Iran or the IRGC, instead referring to "hostile states" or "state-linked actors" in connection with attacks on British soil.
The rise of 'cosy gaming,' which allows players to decorate virtual properties, is being explored as a potential escape for young adults facing difficulties in achieving home ownership.
European airlines are beginning to cancel flights ahead of the summer travel season as soaring jet fuel costs and supply concerns linked to the Middle East war strain the industry, raising fears of wider disruption.
A Jamnagar TADA court has convicted 12 individuals in connection with a 1993 arms smuggling case allegedly linked to gangster Dawood Ibrahim. This verdict concludes a long-standing legal battle related to the illicit arms trade.
Russian Colonel General Stanislav Petrov, who led radiation, chemical, and biological protection troops and participated in the Chernobyl disaster cleanup, was found dead in Moscow in an apparent suicide.
A foundation associated with Fidesz politician Radics Béla has reportedly received 20 million forints from Hungary's National Cultural Fund (NKA). The funding allocation has drawn attention.
The Institute for Forensic Medicine in North Macedonia is conducting autopsies and analyses to identify victims and determine the cause of death for individuals who reportedly died from cyanide inhalation, possibly linked to a fire.
US restaurant sales experienced a decline, attributed to higher gasoline prices. The increase in fuel costs was linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran.
New scientific data suggests that men experiencing severe infertility may face an increased risk of developing colon and thyroid cancer. This finding adds to a growing body of research on the topic.
Three foundations reportedly close to Bence Rétvári received 50 million HUF from the National Cultural Fund (NKA) before the election, officially for cultural programs but allegedly used for Rétvári's campaign events.
Suspicious fundraising campaigns for sick children are appearing on Facebook in the Czech Republic, with the campaigns reportedly founded in Israel and photos of the children taken in Ukraine.
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Peripheral devices for industrial robots can qualify for robotization tax relief in Poland, even if they have independent functionality, provided they are functionally linked to the robot and form an automated technological sequence.
A marabout with close ties to wrestlers is reportedly under suspicion for being involved in a relationship with Doudou Lamine Dieng, as part of the ongoing Pape Cheikh Diallo case.
A discussion highlights the increasing number of "successful psychopaths" in politics and the growing appeal of strong, charismatic leaders in the Czech Republic. This trend is linked to political programs and party ideologies playing a diminishing role.
Ghana's reported refusal of a US funding offer, allegedly linked to access to citizens' personal data, has ignited a national discussion on building self-reliance through health, research, and industrialization.
Concerns are rising in Malta over the blurred lines between public authority and partisan advantage, as Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana is linked to a political data firm owned by his son.
A Cypriot businessman named Georgiou, implicated in the Panagopoulos-GSEE scandal, has seen his company secure hundreds of thousands of euros in tenders, even as he faces investigations for alleged money laundering.
An analysis suggests that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health empire is becoming a vehicle for a Christian nationalist worldview, contributing to what is described as the "slow demolition" of US public health.
A gas station in Umbrărești, Galați County, was robbed overnight in an operation similar to other recent break-ins in the region, surprising employees on Sunday morning.
Hesam Alaeeddin, son of the founder of Tehran's Alaeddin commercial center, reportedly died while in detention by Iranian security forces. Reports indicate his death is linked to a case involving an anti-censorship Starlink terminal.
Intimate partner violence is identified as a hidden but significant contributor to women's suicide, highlighting a critical public health and social issue.
Three individuals have been charged with holding two men captive for several hours in an apartment. Two of the accused are also linked to a machine gun shooting at a house in Høybråten.
Compensation payments from Latvia's Medical Risk Fund have significantly increased over the past decade, with plans to link future contributions to the volume of medical errors. The fund allows patients to seek out-of-court compensation for health or life damage related to medical treatment.
The 25-year-old son of two senior Norwegian diplomats, who was under investigation for ties to the late sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein and had inherited millions from his estate, has died by suicide.
GTC, a major real estate firm linked to the Hungarian central bank's foundation, reported losses last year and continues to see its stock price fall, primarily due to the depreciation of its property portfolio.
The Wall Street Journal has reportedly linked a cryptocurrency venture associated with Donald Trump to a billion-dollar 'pig butchering' scam network. The report raises questions about the depth of the alleged connection.
Republicans are alleged to have concealed a billion dollars for a ballroom, reportedly linked to Donald Trump, within a proposed bill intended to fund immigration policy and border patrol.
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Reports indicate the United States and Iran are nearing an agreement to de-escalate tensions, even as the US closed its consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, citing security threats. This comes amidst ongoing regional instability and China's expressed support for Iran.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has recommended charges against two individuals involved in a chip probe. The investigation is linked to Arm Holdings.
Australia is preparing for the return of 13 citizens, including women and children, who are allegedly linked to Islamic State members in Syria. Authorities have warned that some of these individuals will face immediate arrest and charges upon their arrival.
A French court is set to rule on Wednesday in a long-running investigation linked to the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Prosecutors and civil parties are seeking the indictment of Rwanda’s former first lady, Agathe Habyarimana.
A Singaporean man, Ngiam Siow Jui, has been charged with being a scam caller as part of a syndicate linked to Cambodia. He was apprehended in Phnom Penh after being wanted for approximately seven months and subsequently repatriated to Singapore.
A man reportedly linked to the Bishnoi network has been shot in Canada. Further details regarding the incident and the man's condition were not immediately available.
The hacker group ShinyHunters is reportedly behind a data leak on the Canvas learning platform, used by many Swedish universities. Cybersecurity experts describe the group as stealing information and extorting victims.
Nigerian police have arrested six suspected kidnappers in Kaduna State, successfully rescuing several victims and dismantling a syndicate linked to Rijana Forest.
Slovak police (ÚBOK) conducted a raid in southern Slovakia, detaining the son of a gravedigger linked to the Sátor gang in connection with illegal armaments.
Sexual violence and rape incidents in the EU have significantly increased over the last decade, a trend paralleled by the rise in illegal immigration flows.
The European Court of Human Rights' (ECtHR) Grand Chamber has reversed an earlier decision, ruling that Turkey violated the rights of a man convicted of membership in a terrorist organization over alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement.
Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official, has claimed that an FBI "burn bag" room, allegedly linked to the Russiagate investigation, was missing from the bureau's blueprints. This assertion raises questions about the documentation of FBI facilities.
Ngiam Siow Jui, a Singaporean linked to a Phnom Penh-based scam syndicate, has been arrested, making him the fifth suspect apprehended out of 34 initially wanted in connection with the group.
The recommended price for Euro95 gasoline in the Netherlands has reached a record 2.636 euros per liter, driven by the ongoing surge in oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict.
Amnesty International has accused ADF fighters, who are linked to the Islamic State, of committing war crimes in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The human rights organization highlighted grave violations in the conflict-ridden region.
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has entered national political discourse following its formal registration by the Independent National Electoral Commission and its association with prominent opposition figures ahead of the 2027 general election.
Professional social network LinkedIn is celebrating its 23rd anniversary, having launched on May 5. The platform also provided advice on how users can stand out when searching for a job.
An arrest warrant has been issued for MP Fadiel Adams, leader of the Cape Coloured Congress, who has failed to surrender himself on fraud and obstruction charges linked to the Sindiso Magaqa murder investigation.
A Malaysian deputy minister stated that the country incurs an estimated RM700 million in losses each year due to electricity theft linked to illegal Bitcoin mining operations.
Ten individuals have been arrested in Ghana's Eastern Region for illegal arms possession, which is connected to an ongoing chieftaincy dispute in Adambrobe.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has directed a reduction in rental rates for commercial premises owned by the federal government. The initiative aims to assist small traders, with a call for states and local councils to adopt similar measures.
A fact-checking report confirmed that flags were digitally added to a photo claimed to be taken before a Negros encounter, a move described by a rights group as 'red-tagging.'
Annual inflation in the Philippines accelerated to a three-year high in April, driven by a surge in fuel prices linked to the Middle East conflict, increasing the likelihood of further policy tightening.
A new report highlights the emergence of a significant and rapidly growing crypto shadow market that is reportedly connected to some of the hottest private companies in the artificial intelligence sector.
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has led to at least three deaths and multiple illnesses among passengers and crew. The vessel is currently near Cape Verde, awaiting assistance and facing challenges in disembarking as evacuation efforts for the sick are underway.
An article highlights the health dangers posed by lower fuel standards, specifically mentioning the release of sulphur as fine particulate matter and sulphur dioxide into the air. These emissions contribute to air pollution and associated health problems.
Montenegro's Ministry of Defense has stated it is not considering the possibility of ceding military bases to the United States. This statement comes amid broader discussions on international military cooperation and regional security.
Thousands of flights were cancelled in May as airlines face pressure from rising costs and fears of aviation fuel shortages, with the situation linked to the USA and Israel's conflict with Iran.
Today's business update highlights an economist's view that food checks are not being used for food, money laundering traces linked to GLS drivers, and the impact of the US war against Iran on Americans.
President Vladimir Putin's security has been drastically heightened in recent months, with the Kremlin reportedly fearing assassination attempts and potential drone attacks. Ukrainian President Zelensky also stated that Russia is apprehensive about possible drone strikes over Red Square during the Victory Day parade.
The average age for Slovak women giving birth to their first child has increased by over six years in the last three decades, a trend linked to a rise in infertility, which now affects approximately one in six couples.
Three juveniles in Bahrain have been sentenced to three years in prison for their involvement in violence during Iran-linked unrest. The court's decision comes amidst ongoing efforts to address security concerns in the region.
A company reportedly linked to the US President is seeking to construct a gas pipeline in Bosnia and Herzegovina, raising concerns about potential influence, as reported by Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ).
A European lawmaker and former advisor to Czech populist leader Andrej Babiš has been sentenced in a fraud case involving the misuse of subsidies. The ruling marks a significant development in the long-running legal proceedings related to the alleged financial misconduct.
A new #MeToo novel is drawing attention for its credible portrayal of events, with reviewers noting its connection to a now-deceased editor and a significant surprise twist. The 250-page book has been praised for its storytelling.
Recent investigations into a series of disappearances and deaths of scientists have reignited a decades-long discussion about suspicious incidents linked to UFO research, with several cases reported since 2022.
Authorities in Sweden have arrested the Chinese captain of a vessel suspected of having ties to Russia. The details surrounding the vessel's activities and its alleged links to Russia were not immediately clear.
A Toronto Police division, central to the 'Project South' investigation, has been revealed to have a history of data breaches, raising concerns about information security within the force.
Allegations have surfaced claiming that oligarchs have gained control over agricultural subsidies in Slovakia through the Agricultural Payments Agency (PPA). This comes after the PPA approved another subsidy for an "agro-baron" reportedly linked to Bödör, with the contract signed by an acquaintance.
Sri Lanka is increasingly being identified as a significant hub for online fraud operations with international connections, according to recent reports.
Slovak politician Martin Gračka reportedly owns an apartment in Croatia in the same building as Hlas party politicians, including President Peter Pellegrini's sister, and is linked to a company purchase from a Pellegrini associate.
Winterthur, Switzerland, is set for a mayoral election runoff on May 10th between a left-wing candidate and a conservative, after only a few hundred votes separated them in the first round.
Analysts are warning of a security vacuum in the Red Sea as reports suggest an alleged collaboration between Somali pirates and Houthi-linked groups, utilizing new tactics to hijack oil tankers and threaten a $1 trillion trade route.
A gambling congress with alleged ties to Russia was held in Warsaw, raising questions about its connections and legality. Organizers stated they were not breaking any laws.
A significant cache of weapons has been discovered in a designated conflict area, with authorities linking the find to the 'Wolfpack' gang, which is reportedly involved in a bloody conflict.
The owner of a kiosk in Käpylä, Helsinki, is contemplating whether a weekend fire was arson and if the motive is connected to the kiosk's political statements.
USAID's ongoing investigation has found evidence that four additional UNRWA employees participated in the October 7 attacks or had affiliations with Hamas, bringing the total suspended or disbarred to 21.
Authorities have completed the takeover of schools linked to Jamaat-e-Islami in Kashmir, raising questions about the implications for the region's education system.
A poll indicates that nearly half of Americans are reducing daily expenses, altering travel, and driving less due to rising gas prices, which are attributed to Trump's Iran war.
Royal Sovereign, a New Jersey electronics firm, has been fined $8 million and ordered to pay restitution for knowingly selling thousands of dangerously defective air conditioners linked to over 40 fires and one fatality.
The body of a missing man was discovered in an abandoned cemetery crypt, with authorities investigating a potential connection to a biker gang. This discovery marks a significant development in the ongoing case.
A judge is set to decide on the custody of Róbert Čorba, a former gang member, who is linked to the disappearance of two men from Podunajské Biskupice nine months ago.
Mali has launched an investigation into several of its soldiers and military officers. They are suspected of collaborating with jihadist groups to carry out coordinated attacks on military bases.
Louisiana has become the latest hotspot for cychlorphine, a powerful synthetic opioid 10 times stronger than fentanyl, which has been linked to 41 deaths and observed in at least 13 US states since early 2024.
A report indicates that Italy has the highest local concentrations of dangerous PM2.5 particles in Europe, particularly in the south, while the Balkans and Eastern Europe record the highest mortality rates linked to long-term exposure to air pollution.
Airlines worldwide are experiencing significant disruptions, including thousands of flight cancellations and fare hikes, due to a sharp increase in jet fuel prices. The crisis, linked to geopolitical events, is impacting air travel and raising concerns about summer holiday plans.
The New York Times is facing a lawsuit from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and a rights group, alleging discrimination against a white male employee. The suit claims "DEI-related" employment discrimination against the newspaper.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has detained eight individuals to assist in an investigation linked to Padini. Statements have also been recorded from 10 other individuals as part of the ongoing probe.
A new trade deal with the EU could lead to restrictions on the use of glyphosate, a controversial weedkiller currently sprayed on UK cereal and pulse crops, due to its links to cancer.
A businessman found dead is now considered the prime suspect in the murder of a guest lecturer in Bengaluru, with their suspected affair leading to a premeditated crime linked to personal disputes.
Moniepoint CEO Eniolorunda's claims regarding Nigeria's talent gap, which he linked to "hook-up culture" and "yahoo-yahoo," have sparked mixed reactions.
Hungarian politics is facing significant turmoil, with new accusations of corruption against government-linked businesses and organizations, including alleged overpricing in state contracts and questionable funding allocations. These developments follow recent elections and involve prominent figures like Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar.
This daily news selection from Aktuality.sk covers several key events, including a drunk train driver in the Czech Republic, a raid in Poprad for suspected murder preparation, and disruptions on a new train line to Prague.
Iran launched missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates and issued warnings to the United States, significantly escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz. This prompted international reactions, including Israel's coordination with the US and calls for dialogue.
ING has agreed to a €1.6 million settlement in a money laundering case involving former Belgian politician and EU Commissioner Didier Reynders. The settlement allows the bank to avoid a trial related to the allegations.
A Norwegian psychologist highlights that loneliness is as detrimental to health as smoking, encouraging people to make simple gestures like saying 'hello' to strangers to foster connection.
Four houses in Keri, a farming community in Ghana's Oti Region, have been set on fire, linked to the ongoing conflict in the Nkwanta South Municipality.
Charges have been filed against a suspect in the 21-year-old murder case of a student in Tyrol, Austria, after new DNA evidence linked the accused to the crime scene.
Civic organizations have formally requested that Harvard and Princeton universities investigate Romanian academics allegedly involved with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Spanish government has approved a public employment offer for 37,000 positions, including 1,700 roles linked to artificial intelligence, a move made without the endorsement of trade unions.
A European dish is reportedly gaining significant popularity in the United States, with its promotion linked to health initiatives under the slogan 'Make America Healthy Again'.
Ousted judge Doria Varoshiotou has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the termination of her services, claiming it was linked to her stance on the death of Thanasis Nicolaou.
Military top brass stated that peace and stability in the region are linked to 'collective restraint and respect for sovereignty,' warning that emerging geopolitical developments carry significant implications for regional stability.
After 33 years, 12 individuals have been convicted in a Gujarat arms smuggling case. The conspiracy was allegedly orchestrated by international terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and his associates to avenge the demolition of the Babri Masjid.
Lawyers in Montenegro are raising concerns about a new time tracking system involving cards and cameras, arguing that less intensive methods could achieve the same purpose, especially after it was linked to salary calculations.
An asbestos scandal has emerged in Hungary, reportedly linked to contaminated gravel imported from Austria's Burgenland region. The incident raises concerns about public health and environmental safety.
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World Liberty Financial, a crypto project associated with the Trump family, has filed a lawsuit against billionaire entrepreneur Justin Sun. The suit alleges defamation and misconduct related to tokens.
Electricity fraud is rapidly increasing in Catalonia, with one instance detected every three hours, a phenomenon largely explained by marijuana plantations.
The state of New Mexico is pursuing a lawsuit against Meta, seeking to impose child safety restrictions and algorithmic changes on its platforms. The trial aims to address concerns over youth harm and online child abuse linked to Meta's apps.
An immersive theater connected to an acquaintance of Orbán Ráhel has received 300 million forints from the National Cultural Fund (NKA), marking one of the largest grants awarded.
Moral psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that conservatives can activate more moral "taste receptors" and explains the success and current meaning of conservative positions through the evolution and function of morality.
Human remains discovered inside the stomach of a crocodile are believed to belong to a man who had been reported missing. Investigations are underway to confirm the identity.
A Tuareg-led separatist group in Mali, the FLA, insists it is not a 'terrorist' organization despite carrying out coordinated attacks with al-Qaeda-linked fighters that targeted military installations and killed the country's defense minister last month.
Several American restaurant chains reported disappointing sales in the first quarter, attributed to customers reducing spending due to rising gasoline prices linked to the US-Israel conflict.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has recently made several notable moves, including rejecting security linked to Viktor Orbán and appointing his brother-in-law as Justice Minister despite vowing to fight nepotism. His actions also suggest potential shifts in migration policy.
Officials have launched an investigation into alleged deaths linked to the consumption of watermelon and biryani, with the cause of death currently remaining unclear.
Police in Ogun State, Nigeria, have confirmed a violent cult-related clash in Abeokuta that resulted in one death and have launched an investigation to apprehend those responsible.
Chinese startup Linkerbot, a manufacturer of robotic hands, is reportedly aiming for a $6 billion valuation in its next funding round. The company is emerging as a significant player in the robotics industry.
The discovery of dead sheep in a skip in Athienou has raised concerns, with authorities linking illegal animal movement to the potential spread of Foot-and-Mouth Disease.
Following the renewal of strategic cooperation between Athens and Paris, Berlin is making a strong comeback, with the German Foreign Minister's visit to Athens linked to efforts to strengthen Germany's presence in the Greek armaments sector.
Romania's anti-fraud inspectors (ANAF) have confiscated nearly one million euros linked to illegal gold trade. Eight companies in Prahova county were found to have melted jewelry and gold objects into ingots and sold them without the required legal authorization.
Three passengers have died and another is in critical condition following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship. The World Health Organization has commented on the emergency situation aboard the vessel.
The Hungarian Garden Heritage Foundation, linked to the Orbán family's landscape architect, is expanding its operations through state commissions, which are mandated by current legislation for climate protection in large-scale investments.
President Trump announced that the U.S. would help free or escort ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative comes amid ongoing discussions and a fragile ceasefire in the region, against a backdrop of broader tensions with Iran.
A rare disorder known as hard flaccid syndrome, which causes a semi-rigid penis without an erection, may be exacerbated by poor posture and prolonged sitting, according to doctors.
Crime activist Harrison Gwamnishu has raised new concerns regarding the police investigation into the killing of Oghenemine Ogidi in Effurun, Delta State. Gwamnishu alleges discrepancies in the identification of individuals linked to the incident.
Activist Andrie Yunus was subjected to an acid attack, an incident that evokes memories of past brutality. The attack is believed to be linked to his protests against the growing influence of the military.
Greece has successfully launched new satellites, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announcing that the national fleet now comprises 17 satellites. He emphasized this as another significant leap for Greece into space.
A study highlights that high levels of anxiety among students are linked to poorer academic performance in national exams, not due to lack of knowledge but difficulty accessing it under pressure.
Research suggests that a previously mysterious organ in the human body may play a crucial role in promoting longevity and offering protection against cancer. Scientists are exploring its potential implications for health.
A man has been charged with the murder and sexual assault of a five-year-old Indigenous Australian girl, whose death sparked widespread outrage and riots in the Australian outback.
Several Gulf states have expressed their backing for Bahrain as it continues to target alleged networks with ties to Iran, escalating regional tensions.
A new study suggests that breastfeeding is associated with a later onset of puberty in girls. This finding is significant given the trend of earlier puberty, which is a public health concern due to increased risks of various adult diseases.
Malta's Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo reportedly awarded a government contract to a lawyer who acts as a proxy for the owner of a Qala villa he is squatting, a property previously linked to a late Mafia boss.
Syria is reportedly working to dismantle networks linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) while simultaneously strengthening its diplomatic and economic ties with Gulf Arab nations.
A US low-cost airline has gone bankrupt in the wake of the Iran conflict, with an expert warning that more bankruptcies in the aviation sector could follow.
Rosemary is often linked to improved memory and mental clarity, making rosemary tea increasingly popular among those in demanding jobs or seeking to maintain focus throughout the day.