The president of the Palilula board of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), Darinka Nađ, criticized the Serbian government, stating that while robots perform the Moravac dance in front of the Parliament, pipes are bursting just a few streets away.
The Brazilian Federal Police have concluded that Flávio Bolsonaro slandered Lula, according to the final report of an investigation requested by Supreme Federal Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes.
The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 235, with over 4,000 injured and tens of thousands feared missing. Rescue operations continue as experts warn of the potential for the final count to reach into the thousands or even tens of thousands.
Brazilian President Lula stated that relations with Colombia transcend ideologies, acknowledging the victory of a far-right candidate in Colombia's presidential election.
A new study reports cases where stem cells have "eliminated" neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, a severe and rare autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system, for over 15 years in two patients.
Two decommissioned municipal vehicles, previously covered in artificial grass and displayed in a park in Niš's Palilula municipality, have been removed for further 'decoration' with flowers and other elements.
The first round of peace negotiations between the United States and Iran concluded in Switzerland with a roadmap established. A US official stated that JD Vance made 'great progress' in the talks, dismissing reports of snubs as 'foreign propaganda' from Iranian media.
The United States men's national team secured their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds after a dominant 2-0 victory over Australia. This win, featuring a goal from Alex Freeman, means the USMNT qualifies with a game to spare.
Brazilian far-right candidate Flávio Bolsonaro has unveiled a program that includes five Bukele-style prisons, lowering the age of criminal responsibility, and chemical castration, amidst his rival President Lula's growing lead in polls.
(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 18 - A red hair clip believed to belong to one of two sisters aged 12 and 16 who went missing from a foster home in the province of L'Aquila town of Civitella Alfedena 11 days ago has been found on a trail near the home, Penelope, an association that provides support to the families of missing persons, told ANSA on Thursday.
It appears to be the first concrete sign that the siblings, Sarah and Alisya, used the trail, the association's regional coordinator for Abruzzo, Aless...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was caught on camera at the G7 summit stating, "I was never a leftist." This comment was made during a conversation and reported by multiple outlets.
Eduardo Bolsonaro's conviction is reportedly a consequence of his attempts to seek support in the U.S. to prevent his father's sentencing, turning a Trump ally into a challenge for Lula's campaign.
Brazil's top foreign policy adviser has stated that the artificial intelligence race has become a two-power contest between the United States and China, with Latin America and Europe largely sidelined.
Sodexo is set to acquire the restaurant operations of Oulu-based company Antell. Despite the acquisition, Antell's CEO assures that the company will retain its identity.
A groundbreaking injection promising to reverse aging through cellular reprogramming has been administered to a human for the first time, marking a pivotal moment for longevity science.
Michel Sadelain, the creator of CAR-T cell therapy, discusses the initial rejection and skepticism he faced while developing the revolutionary treatment for leukemias and lymphomas.
Brazilian President Lula, 80, and a candidate for a fourth term in October, announced he is cured after completing radiotherapy for basal cell carcinoma, publicly showing the results of his treatment.
Brazilian President Lula and Mexican President Sheinbaum met via videoconference to align their positions, criticizing US external interference after Washington challenged both countries with accusations and sanctions.
A Spanish study suggests that the cell giving rise to animals, plants, and humans inherited genes from bacteria and giant viruses, challenging previous understandings of cellular evolution.
Protests have erupted in Albania for several days against a planned luxury resort by the Trump family on a sensitive nature reserve. Meanwhile, former Trump adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty in a classified documents case.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva pushed back against the US government's claims of 'unreasonable' trade practices by Brazil, asserting that it is Washington that maintains a trade surplus with his country.
Donald Trump confirmed that he called Benjamin Netanyahu 'f***ing crazy' during a tense phone call regarding strikes on Lebanon, expressing his annoyance with the constant conflict. Trump also stated his desire to meet with Iranian leader Khamenei at some point, believing they 'get along quite well' despite past tensions.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva has labeled Senator Marco Rubio an "enemy of Latin America" in response to threats of new US tariffs. Meanwhile, Rubio has been vocal about Iran's nuclear program, potential sanctions on Russian oil, and alleged mining of the Strait of Hormuz, while Israel-Lebanon talks continue amidst ongoing hostilities.
A long-running dispute concerning a planned public sauna at a swimming beach in Oulu, Finland, continues as the case is now being appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court after a lower court rejected an earlier complaint.
An Oulu-based invention aims to bring invisible brain activity into view, offering crucial monitoring for patients in intensive care units where brain function often goes unobserved, unlike the heart and lungs. This technology presents commercial opportunities worth billions.
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a novel microscope capable of observing how nanostructures interact within living cells with the highest resolution recorded to date, offering unprecedented detail.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced the launch of Tela Brasil, a free public streaming service featuring an initial catalog of 555 Brazilian productions.
President Trump held a meeting to make a final determination on the Iran nuclear deal but concluded without a decision, stating he would only accept an agreement that satisfies his "red lines." Uncertainty remains regarding a potential deal with Iran as hard-liners in the country also attempt to derail negotiations.
Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras has commenced new oil and gas drilling operations in the Amazon region, marking the first such activity in a decade, with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva explicitly backing the initiative.
Thytech, a spin-off company originating from the laboratories of Hospital Gregorio Marañón, is designing innovative therapies to reset the immune system by utilizing high-quality cells found in discarded thymus tissue.
Brazil's government, under President Lula, is reviving plans to pave a controversial highway through the Amazon rainforest. The project faces renewed criticism from environmentalists concerned about deforestation and its impact on the ecosystem.
Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras has announced the commencement of new oil and gas drilling operations in the Amazon region, marking the first such activity in a decade. The initiative proceeds with the explicit authorization of President Lula.
Fikile Mbalula, the Secretary-General of the ANC, has issued a warning to senior party veterans, including Thabo Mbeki, against publicly criticizing the party, while defending the ANC's record during Jacob Zuma's presidency.
Parents often wonder if breastfeeding difficulties can be explained by a baby's tight upper lip frenulum, leading to surgeries. However, a study from Oulu, Finland, suggests that this explanation is highly unlikely to be beneficial.
Spanish scientist Juan Carlos Izpisua, working at Altos Labs, presented his latest findings on the aging process, describing it as 'a loss of identity at the cellular level'.
Controls conducted by Operational Forces in Fier prison, Albania, resulted in the discovery and seizure of illegal items including 10 mobile phones, 10 chargers, and several containers suspected of holding alcohol and drugs.
A mother of an elementary school student in Finland is questioning the cost of class trips, as schools reportedly refuse free bus travel despite basic education law stipulating that camp schools should be free of charge.
Saudi Arabia's Film AlUla is strengthening its role in the kingdom's film industry ecosystem by raising its film production rebate to 60 percent, aiming to attract global studios.
An opinion piece suggests that a film about Jair Bolsonaro could inadvertently contribute to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's re-election in the first round of the Brazilian presidential election.
President Donald Trump announced he had called off a planned military strike against Iran, citing progress in negotiations and requests from Gulf allies. The decision temporarily de-escalated tensions and raised hopes for a diplomatic resolution.
A new study from USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology researchers indicates that some health benefits of the Mediterranean diet may stem from microscopic proteins that activate cellular mechanisms against aging.
A new UK research study suggests that individuals who regularly visit museums or engage in creative activities may experience slower biological aging at a cellular level.
HVG's cultural guide includes mentions of Billie Eilish, James Cameron's proximity to aliens, an Icelandic sheepdog winning an award at Cannes, and Jancsó Lula's poetry on the future and illusions.
Details from a SPAK investigation file reveal evidence against the 'Bajri' group, accused of planning the murder of Aleksandër Prendi, with their criminal activities exposed through mobile phone data.
A transcript of Millicom International Cellular's first-quarter 2026 earnings call has been released, detailing the company's financial performance and outlook.
Amidst Brazil's polarized political climate, publications falsely alleged that Lula da Silva's entourage was hit with eggs in Lisbon, forcing him to flee.
Research suggests that LED light therapy, utilizing small red light particles, can accelerate energy production in cells, aid in the recovery of aged or damaged cells, and promote their reproduction for skin health.
Convite à Casa do Brasil de Lisboa para o almoço entre Lula e António José Seguro levou 13 organizações a cobrarem explicações sobre o fato de apenas uma entidade ter sido chamada para o encontro.
Fifth-grade students playing flag football during a physical education class in Kumpula, Helsinki, discovered a hidden stash of drugs and a knife in a wooded area.
Former US President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva held a private meeting in the Oval Office, signaling efforts to avoid tension despite lingering strains.
US Senator Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican in a 'constructive' meeting aimed at strengthening US-Vatican ties. The discussions took place amidst reported tensions between the Vatican and the Trump administration.
Brazil, the world's ninth-largest economy, is reportedly moving to abolish the six-day work week, a move that comes as President Lula seeks re-election. Despite the initiative, there is notable opposition to the change.
Greystones, an Irish town, has gained international recognition for a successful experiment initiated by schools and parents to raise children without mobile phones, promoting better social interaction.
Dr. Jorge Planas explains the principles of cellular regeneration and its role in improving the body's overall function. The article highlights the growing importance of regenerative medicine.
The Strait of Hormuz experienced escalating tensions as the US Navy escorted commercial ships and issued warnings to Iran, which asserted its control over the waterway and traded claims of missile strikes. This military activity and rhetoric raised global concerns about shipping safety and oil prices.
Parts of central Belgrade, including Palilula and Stari Grad, are experiencing a water outage due to a burst pipe on Kraljice Marije Street. Consumers in these areas are without water until repairs are completed.
Yasin Dagdas is researching the cellular recycling program, exploring how mechanisms found in plants could potentially benefit animals and humans in understanding how cells clean themselves.
The United States plans to establish a genomic and cellular "BioVault" to preserve genetic material from endangered species, aiding conservation efforts.
Brazilian President Lula and Mexican President-elect Sheinbaum are forging closer ties, signaling a realignment of political relationships across Latin America.
American company MVNO Consumer Cellular has launched SpeakEasy, a new brand specifically designed for individuals over 75, aiming to simplify staying connected without complex technology.
The United States and Iran have concluded a first round of peace talks in Switzerland, with both sides expressing cautious optimism and reporting 'great progress.' Iran has reportedly agreed to allow IAEA inspectors back into the country, and the US may unfreeze Tehran's assets.
Citizens of Niš's Palilula municipality paid approximately one million dinars for two decommissioned municipal vehicles to be covered in plastic grass, ostensibly to raise ecological awareness, a move criticized as psychedelic kitsch.
The feature film 'ELAleteo de las libélulas,' which includes participation from Unzué, is being screened in cinemas for a single session, depicting the harsh lessons of living with ALS.
The leader of the government's bench in the Senate is under investigation for allegedly promoting legislation that would benefit the bank at the center of Brazil's largest recent banking fraud, bringing the Master scandal closer to the PT party and alarming President Lula.
Left-wing Senator Jaques Wagner has been targeted by an arrest warrant as part of a widening financial scandal investigation involving Banco Master in Brazil.
Journalist Bianucci's book, which explores science as creativity, was among the topics for the Maturità exam, with the author encouraging students to use their phones to discover scientific concepts.
Donald Trump made various statements regarding an impending Iran agreement, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and his views on international leaders and policies. He also commented on the presence of US forces in the Persian Gulf and met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Donald Trump has made various statements regarding the Iran deal, taking credit if it succeeds and blaming Vance if it fails, while also commenting on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He also addressed other international matters, including the presence of US troops in the Gulf region and a school tragedy in Iran.
Authorities are continuing the search for two missing sisters in the Villetta Barrea area, analyzing three cell phones and footage from 300 vehicles. Investigators suspect the disappearance was organized by a relative.
Brazilian President Lula addressed the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, advocating for respect of sovereignty in the fight against drugs, without directly mentioning Trump or the US, which has classified PCC and CV as global terrorist organizations.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva held bilateral meetings with France and Switzerland, where he discussed defense and trade, including potential support between French Guiana and Brazil's Amapá state with French President Macron.
A long-standing tradition in Poland of giving free ice cream to high-achieving students has ended following letters from the children's ombudsman, a decision that subsequently sparked a wave of disinformation.
An article criticizes Brazilian President Lula's fiscal policy, suggesting he prioritizes elections over public accounts by distributing 215 billion reais, with the cost ultimately borne by citizens.
Researchers have identified the mechanism that allows Venus flytraps to rapidly close their jaws, revealing that the plants can almost instantaneously modify the mechanical properties of their cellular walls to capture insects.
Due to planned maintenance work on the water supply network in the municipality of Palilula, certain areas will be without water tomorrow, June 12. The public was informed about the upcoming disruptions.
Scientists in Barcelona have uncovered how the foundational cell, from which all animals and plants evolved, was formed 2 billion years ago, marking a crucial event in Earth's evolutionary history.
A black bear hunt is ongoing in Utsunomiya, Japan, leading to the closure of 94 schools for a second day. Authorities are actively searching for the bear that has been sighted in the city.
The municipality of Palilula in Belgrade has temporarily suspended public review for the construction of a large waste transfer station above Lešće. This decision follows a massive public reaction, with over a thousand objections collected in two days.
Albania's Special Anti-Corruption Structure (SPAK) has seized a luxury villa in Dhërmi from former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, alleging she concealed its ownership under the name of former footballer Igli Tare. SPAK claims Balluku acquired the villa as a bribe for favoring a company in an Albcontrol tender, with further evidence from witness testimonies and phone data.
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.
The Trump administration has decided to scrap a proposed $1.8 billion fund, intended to compensate the president's allies, following significant Republican opposition. This fund, dubbed the 'weaponization' fund, faced criticism and was ultimately withdrawn.
Researchers and journalists have expressed concerns regarding significant extensions to document secrecy periods included in the Finnish government's proposed amendments to intelligence laws.
A Pakistani Senate subcommittee has raised concerns over widespread internet degradation and fuel theft from telecom sites, with reports indicating over 9,200 incidents affecting 16% of the country's cellular infrastructure.
Finnish schoolchildren enjoyed their first day of summer holiday, with many places experiencing sunny weather. The day included encounters with a celebrity pig and minor mishaps.
The proportion of children under 12 in Portugal's population has decreased significantly, from 22% in 1975 to 9.8% today. The article also notes trends such as children being born outside marriage and spending more hours in school compared to other European countries.
A rare meeting between a high-ranking US general and Cuban military officials took place at the edge of Guantanamo Bay. This marks an unusual direct military contact between the two nations.
A Finnish teacher shares heartfelt reflections on the rewarding experience of teaching middle school students, expressing respect and gratitude for all their pupils, even if not all receive stipends.
The United States government has officially designated Brazil's two largest criminal gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, a move that Brazilian President Lula da Silva has criticized.
Police are investigating an incident in Nivala, Finland, where an outsider allegedly forced a schoolchild into a car, suspecting crimes including unlawful restraint, minor assault, and illegal threats, with bullying as a potential background.
The General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (IGSU) announced that the Crisis Cell and Operations Base, established near flood-risk localities, have concluded their activities after the situation stabilized.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent an urgent letter to Donald Trump and US Congress members, requesting Patriot PAC-3 missiles and highlighting a critical shortage of air defense equipment. Zelensky emphasized the severe risk to Ukraine's skies without US assistance, mentioning a recent Russian attack with Oreshnik missiles.
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest saw a significant slowdown last year, attributed to President Lula da Silva's efforts to curb forest loss.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is undergoing preventive radiotherapy for an early-stage skin cancer lesion found on his scalp. The treatment comes four months before the Brazilian elections, with reports indicating a positive prognosis.
The 2026 edition of The World's 50 Best Beaches awards has placed Entalula beach in Palawan (Philippines) at the top, followed by Fteri in Kefalonia (Greece) and Wharton Beach in Western Australia.
Anti-government protests in Belgrade, organized by students, escalated into clashes with police, leading to 23 arrests. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands, called for the resignation of President Vučić.
Lula spoke in defense of a law that authorizes the financing of cultural initiatives. Despite criticism from Bolsonaristas, Bolsonaro's son resorted to the same to make the film about his father.
In an ongoing poisoning investigation, the prosecutor has requested monitoring of victims' mobile devices from their activation date, specifically searching for 'ricin' to explore various hypotheses.
Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky was defeated in his primary election by a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This outcome is widely seen as a result of Trump's campaign against Massie, whom he had criticized as a Republican critic.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, seeking to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss cooperation on issues like a major gas project and sovereignty. The meeting occurred shortly after reports emerged of Xi telling former US President Trump that Putin might regret the Ukraine invasion.
Chinese telecom companies are shifting from billing by gigabyte to monetizing the AI boom by introducing new monthly plans measured in "AI tokens," with China Telecom unveiling its new offering.
Top researcher Jay Shendure, a geneticist who developed essential technologies, shares his views on cellular changes before birth and expresses confidence that the US will recover after the Trump administration.
The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Virginia Democrats to reinstate a congressional map that would have benefited their party. This decision upholds a lower court ruling against the proposed redistricting plan.
Lookout Mountain in northwest Georgia provides a perfect outdoor weekend experience, combining world-class hiking at Lula Lake Land Trust with the luxury amenities of Cloudland at McLemore resort.
The Great Pyramid of Cholula in Mexico, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is highlighted as the largest pyramid ever built, surpassing the Great Pyramid of Giza in footprint.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has launched a multi-billion dollar plan to combat organized crime and gangs across the country. This initiative comes amidst rising security pressures and ahead of upcoming elections, as Lula seeks to counter a tough-on-crime narrative.
Key takeaways from Millicom International Cellular's first-quarter earnings call have been released, summarizing important financial and operational updates.
News from Scandinavia and Iceland covers a range of topics, including a discussion on the lack of celebrities as a 'trump card,' a girl's experience with severe tic symptoms in an institution, and the joy of electric vehicles without charging anxiety.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky controversially ordered his military not to attack Moscow's Victory Day parade, a move that reportedly angered the Kremlin. Russia proceeded with a significantly more subdued celebration than in previous years.
An expert and sports teacher, Heidi Rautajoki, notes that fewer Finnish students are showering after sports classes, attributing the trend to appearance pressures, learned routines, bullying, and the need for privacy.
The US military reported intercepting Iranian attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to renewed tensions. President Trump described the strikes as a "love tap" while warning Iran of harsher retaliation.
The Serbian Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) has criticized the introduction of a third shift in health centers in Belgrade's Palilula, pointing out that there are not enough pediatricians even for the first shift. This highlights ongoing issues with healthcare staffing in the region.
President Trump signed a new counterterrorism strategy focusing on hemispheric threats and also made remarks regarding Iran, including the possibility of a deal and the acquisition of enriched uranium. During this period, he also hosted UFC fighters in the Oval Office.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is actively investigating various corruption cases across Europe, including alleged misuse of EU funds and irregularities involving public officials. These investigations have led to summonses and raised concerns about corruption and media freedom in several countries.
US Secretary of State Rubio announced the conclusion of "Epic Fury" combat operations against Iran, stating that the US priority is now to ensure the free passage of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that the aggressive phase of the conflict has ended and the strait should return to its previous status.
The US Supreme Court has temporarily blocked lower court rulings that would have restricted access to the abortion pill mifepristone. This decision restores wider access to the drug, allowing it to be prescribed via telehealth and delivered by mail or through pharmacies.
Finland's Education Minister is pushing for significant changes to the school holiday schedule, specifically advocating for a later start to the summer break, a proposal that has sparked discussion among students and the public.
The investigation into the murder of Appeal Judge Astrit Kalaja, which occurred in a courtroom last October, is stalled as prosecutors await the expert analysis of the cell phone belonging to the main suspect, Elvis Shkambi.
Research explores the various factors influencing how well individuals tolerate high temperatures, including genetic predispositions, the fitness of blood vessels, and cellular mechanisms, explaining how the body adapts to heat and learns to sweat.
Statistics reveal that one in four primary school students in Finland received part-time special education, highlighting the prevalence of support needs in the education system.
Combat sports are experiencing a surge in popularity in Finland, but public discourse has increasingly linked them to misogynistic behavior and violence, with mentions of the far-right and 'Ice Cage' events.
The Czech government plans to implement a complete ban on mobile phones in schools, effective from September 2027. This decision aligns the Czech Republic with other European nations considering or enacting similar restrictions.
Tehran and Washington have begun initial discussions in Switzerland and committed to establishing a "conflict management cell," which will include the Republic of Lebanon.
Thousands of Albanian citizens, including diaspora members, continue their 21-day protests against a proposed real estate project by Jared Kushner and the current government, with protestors demanding Prime Minister Rama's resignation and a technical government.
A feature film titled 'ELAleteo de las libélulas,' featuring Juan Carlos Unzué and other ALS patients, invites reflection on the disease with a single screening in seven cities on its world day.
Brazilian President Lula has signed a decree aimed at freezing the funds of illegal betting platforms as part of a crackdown on illicit gambling activities.
The United States and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding to end the war in the Middle East, with experts weighing in on the agreement and its implications. The deal includes a $300 billion reconstruction fund and has prompted calls for reduced oil prices.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has warned Donald Trump not to interfere in Brazil's upcoming presidential elections in October, following Trump's latest criticisms of the country.
AST SpaceMobile's stock saw a significant increase following the successful launch of its Bluebird Satellites, marking a key development for the company's space-based cellular broadband network.
Scientists have discovered the cellular receptor GPR133, identified as crucial for bone density, marking a significant advance in the fight against osteoporosis.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva criticized the resurgence of protectionism and unilateralism during the G7 summit, arguing that these practices exacerbate inequalities between wealthy and developing nations.
Brazilian President Lula and WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus have issued an urgent plea for world leaders to finalize a pandemic agreement, created after Covid, as Ebola continues to spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo. They emphasize that 'the next pandemic will not wait' and leaders must honor their promise to the millions who died during Covid.
The article explores the cultural significance of 'Silva,' Brazil's most common surname, which spread after slavery and is now being reclaimed after previously being dismissed as too ordinary.
AI-native platforms are revolutionizing stem cell research, making regenerative medicine more efficient, cost-effective, and precise. This integration of artificial intelligence with biology is redefining the future of therapeutic applications.
A car crashed into a group of schoolchildren on a cycling trip in the Netherlands, resulting in the deaths of three children and one adult supervisor. Four others were seriously injured in the tragic incident.
Local media in Zimbabwe report that seven schoolchildren tragically died in a minibus fire. Private minibuses and unregulated taxis are commonly used for school transport in the country.
Lula's political party in Brazil is actively working to attract evangelical voters, a conservative demographic representing 30% of the country's population, emphasizing a belief in a Brazil where faith and justice coexist.
Most of the ten foreign offenders, primarily drug mules, currently being prepared for deportation or parole by Icelandic prison authorities and the national police, could be released.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva has thanked China for a beef trade win and stated that Brazil cannot accept the treatment from the US after proposed new tariffs, indicating he will sell to other buyers. He emphasized Brazil's right to trade freely.
Threats of US tariffs are being leveraged by Brazilian President Lula da Silva as a new line of attack against his political rival, Jair Bolsonaro, in the context of upcoming elections.
A unique model for art hobbies is set to be introduced in Joensuu, Finland, where training will be adapted to students' school schedules, mirroring an academy model already in use for sports.
A new experimental drug that nearly doubles the survival time for patients with pancreatic cancer, extending it from six and a half months to 13 months, has been hailed as a significant breakthrough. The announcement of this successful late-stage treatment brought an audience of doctors and global oncology professionals to their feet.
Flávio Bolsonaro, seen as a moderate version of his father, aims to defeat Lula and secure his father's release from prison, with polls showing him nearly even with the unpopular Lula.
A new study reveals that one in ten vocational students in Finland requires additional support to cope with compulsory education. Challenges include mental health issues, exhaustion, and difficulties in managing daily life.
The US is involved in various international matters, including a trade probe into Vietnam's intellectual property, considering missile sales to Malaysia, and calling for the release of an Indigenous leader in Nicaragua. Domestically, the country is dealing with a 'vomit bug' outbreak and a former mayor pleading guilty to acting as a Chinese agent.
Brazilian President Lula has rejected the United States' designation of certain Brazilian criminal gangs as terrorist organizations, indicating a divergence in security policy between the two nations.
A manipulated photo suggesting Shakira declared support for Lula at a concert on May 2nd circulated on Facebook and Instagram, but video footage confirms the singer only made a "peace and love" gesture.
Brazilian President Lula is increasing pressure on major technology companies by proposing measures that would raise their liability for illegal content posted by users.
Brazil's Parliament approved a constitutional reform proposal aimed at reducing working hours and establishing a two-day weekend, marking a success for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Two police officers from Oulu are suspected of a crime, with the allegations linked to an internal police investigation into the case of Juha Valkola, a man who disappeared in Siikajoki in 2020.
Social media posts are sharing a Time magazine cover featuring Brazilian President Lula da Silva, claiming it is from May 2026, prompting a fact-check on its authenticity and timeliness.
AST SpaceMobile's upcoming June launch plan is bringing its 2026 satellite deployment goal back into sharp focus. The company is progressing with its strategy to establish a space-based cellular broadband network.
President Lula's stimulus initiatives are reportedly having a significant effect on Brazil's high interest rates, potentially overriding previous monetary policy.
Belgrade's Public Transport Secretariat announced changes to public transport lines in Palilula from May 26 to June 5 due to ongoing roadworks on Vojvode Micka Krstića Street.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has taken a lead over Jair Bolsonaro in a recent Brazilian election poll. This shift comes after Bolsonaro's son, Flavio Bolsonaro, was linked to a scandal-plagued banker.
A new survey has been launched for Finnish schoolchildren, inviting them to share insights into their daily lives and experiences, with responses accepted throughout the summer.
A surprise inspection at Vlora prison in Albania, led by the director and security team, resulted in the seizure of a mobile phone, highlighting the ongoing issue of prohibited items in cells.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula defended his leadership and rejected factional pressure, calling for an end to corruption and 'tender politics' within the party.
A residential and commercial complex with 250,000 square meters and 2,500 apartments is planned for construction on the site of the former Belgrade Wool Industry complex in Palilula, with buildings up to 44 meters high.
The White House announced that China has agreed to purchase at least US$17 billion in US agricultural products annually. This commitment comes as trade talks between the two nations resume.
A new Datafolha poll indicates a tie between Lula and Bolsonaro ahead of Brazil's presidential election, with right-wing challenger Flavio Bolsonaro also facing scrutiny over a film funding scandal.
Mark Zuckerberg has invested in Cellular Intelligence, a startup that has partnered with Novo Nordisk to acquire rights for an experimental Parkinson's treatment. The company plans to leverage artificial intelligence to accelerate the development of a cure.
The US Pentagon has canceled its previously planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland, a decision that has drawn comments from Polish officials including Prime Minister Donald Tusk. This reversal has sparked discussions about its implications for Poland's security and NATO's eastern flank.
A team led by David Lagares is exploring immunotherapy as a novel approach to treat pulmonary fibrosis and other conditions linked to cellular senescence, demonstrating its potential to rejuvenate lungs.
Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez has called for new elections and made strong accusations against Barcelona regarding the Negreira case, claiming titles were stolen from his club. Barcelona is reportedly considering legal action in response to Pérez's controversial statements.
A new pill is envisioned to reverse aging and offer eternal youth by clearing brain cells and restoring fundamental cellular survival systems, potentially revolutionizing longevity.
Novo Nordisk has entered into a deal with Cellular Intelligence, a Zuckerberg-backed startup, to advance the development of Parkinson's cell therapy. This partnership sees Novo Nordisk handing over its Parkinson's drug development efforts to the AI-focused company.
The US economy added more jobs than anticipated in April, demonstrating resilience in the labor market. This stronger-than-expected job growth contributed to a positive reaction on Wall Street.
US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region. This renewed hostility led to a significant increase in oil prices and caused volatility in global stock markets.
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in the Philippines announced it can now respond to various emergencies, not just fires, through the unified 911 system which now supports cellular technology.
Brazil's House of Representatives has supported a critical minerals bill, coinciding with President Lula's meeting with former President Trump. The legislative move underscores Brazil's focus on strategic resources.
Several companies, including ATN International, EVERTEC, Montrose Environmental, Phibro Animal, UGI, and TKO, have released their latest quarterly financial results. While some companies reported earnings that beat analyst expectations, others missed revenue or EPS forecasts.
Donald Trump's endorsed candidates secured significant victories in the recent Indiana and Ohio primary elections, demonstrating his continued influence and control over the Republican Party. These results underscore Trump's ability to shape electoral outcomes and the party's direction.
Brazilian President Lula has condemned Israel's detention of Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila, a member of the 'Global Sumud' flotilla, calling it an unjustifiable action that should be universally condemned.
The Strait of Hormuz became a flashpoint for escalating military confrontations as the US struck Iranian fast boats and reported attacks on UAE facilities, while a South Korean-run vessel also caught fire. These incidents prompted Washington and Tehran to trade threats and the US to urge allies to join a mission to secure the vital waterway.