Preliminary results and exit polls indicate that former pro-Russian President Rumen Radev's coalition is taking a strong lead and is set to win the Bulgarian parliamentary election. This outcome suggests his coalition will secure a majority of seats.
A conspiracy theory is gaining traction among Donald Trump's supporters, claiming that an alleged assassination attempt on him in Pennsylvania was fabricated, with Marjorie Taylor Greene calling for the release of related documents.
President Trump announced that peace talks between the US and Iran are set to resume in Pakistan, with JD Vance expected to lead the American delegation. This development follows previous discussions and comes amidst ongoing tensions, despite Trump's earlier remarks about an Iranian ceasefire violation.
A Chinese military magazine has proposed that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) could deploy its GJ-21 stealth attack drones to counter a potential swarm of uncrewed combat boats from Taiwan, a strategy inspired by Ukraine. The commentary appeared in Defence Review.
Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson has been included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world, with a special tribute written by her friend, Taylor Swift.
Washington has announced its intention to prosecute ships found to be assisting Iran, signaling a stricter enforcement of sanctions. This move aims to deter entities from circumventing international restrictions against Iran.
A recount was conducted in the Keszthely district after a close initial vote, where only a few dozen votes separated candidates. Following the recount, the Tisza party candidate was declared the confident winner.
A former English international footballer and Chelsea star is reportedly among the top 0.5 percent of the world's most intelligent people, boasting an IQ exceeding 150. The article highlights his intellectual achievements.
Time Out magazine has published recommendations for the best family vacation destinations, highlighting the Peloponnese region as a top choice for satisfying the needs of all family members.
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway is reportedly considering filing a complaint with the Press Complaints Commission against the magazine Se og Hør, which claimed to have paid for Ari Behn's funeral.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar announced that Russian oil flow to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline is expected to resume next week. This statement comes amidst broader political discussions and accusations within Hungary.
A fire that broke out in a warehouse located within the complex of the former KAP (Aluminum Plant Podgorica) in Montenegro has been successfully localized. The operation involved nine vehicles and approximately 20 firefighters.
A unique "donkey brigade" is being employed to safeguard a Spanish national park from the threat of wildfires. These animals help maintain firebreaks and clear undergrowth, reducing the risk of large blazes.
Donald Trump reportedly had a morning meltdown, losing his temper at perceived MAGA rebels and making a 'vile dig' at a new opponent within the movement.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon officially came into effect at midnight, but the Lebanese army quickly accused Israel of multiple violations. Despite the agreement, reports of gunfire and rocket fire emerged shortly after the truce began.
Anok Yai, 31, considered a successor to Naomi Campbell, has been included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. She joins figures like Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Pope Leo XIV.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has officially gone into effect, with reports indicating US mediation in the agreement. The truce aims to temporarily halt hostilities between the two nations.
Iran is reportedly considering a proposal for a "safe passage corridor" for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, utilizing Omani waters. This initiative comes with a demand for security guarantees.
The United States and Iran are engaged in ongoing diplomatic discussions, with hopes for a potential peace deal or ceasefire growing. These talks involve mediators like Pakistan and address various issues, including Iran's request for the unfreezing of its assets.
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro has criticized JD Vance, accusing him of 'placating crazies' like Tucker Carlson and warning that Vance cannot rely on unconditional MAGA backing.
Time Magazine has published its annual list of the 100 Most Influential People, featuring individuals such as Henna Virkkunen, Takaichi, and Blackpink's Jennie among its honorees.
The French Competition Authority imposed fines totaling €12.7 million on Synadis bio, the union of organic stores, and subsidiaries of Carrefour and Intermarché for an 'agreement' that prevented the sale of the same organic brands in specialized stores and supermarkets.
Reform Party Chair Lee Jun-seok states that South Korea's "Kimchi MAGA" conservatives are being marginalized, losing diplomatic standing due to the current administration's pragmatic approach and an ineffective pro-US, anti-North Korea stance.
American journalist Jeff Sharlet discusses the relationship between Christian fundamentalism and the MAGA movement, stating that Trump believes he is doing God's work even when he cheats, a topic explored in Sharlet's book 'The Hangover'.
An Italian magazine cover depicting an Israeli settler has ignited a diplomatic incident and widespread backlash from Israel. The controversial image on L'Espresso has renewed tensions between the two nations.
The Norwegian magazine Se og Hør has been notified of a proposed court fine of 400,000 kroner in connection with the Høiby case. Reports indicate that a substantial penalty is being demanded against the publication.
A prominent figure associated with the MAGA movement is reportedly facing unemployment, with her recently released book not helping her career prospects.
Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar announced plans to suspend state television and radio broadcasts, promising to reform public media to ensure press freedom and truth for Hungarians. This pledge comes amidst political discussions involving figures like Donald Trump and Serbian President Vučić regarding Hungarian politics.
Tunisia has initiated a new licensing scheme and launched a call for proposals for 200 MW of photovoltaic (PV) projects, aiming to boost its renewable energy capacity.
Police in Chikkamagaluru have concluded that a 14-year-old girl from Kerala likely died after slipping near Manikyadhara Falls, ruling out any foul play in the incident.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
A woman dubbed 'Trump's DoorDash grandma,' who publicly defended him, has drawn scrutiny for her past lobbying activities on behalf of the former president. This revelation has sparked controversy among his supporters and the public.
Fans of the bands Magazin and Pikaso have been treated to an unexpected surprise. Details surrounding the event or release remain limited, but it has generated excitement among their followers.
The Museum of Yugoslavia has received international recognition, being included on Travel & Leisure magazine's list of top historical museums. This acknowledgment highlights its significance as a global cultural destination.
A Romanian woman has been taken into custody on suspicion of aiding in a pickpocketing incident that occurred on a bus. She faces detention for her alleged involvement in the crime.
An opinion piece highlights a "MAGA Christian Crusader" reportedly squirming on camera while discussing Donald Trump's perceived conflict with the Pope.
Following Viktor Orbán's electoral defeat in Hungary, the US administration, including figures like JD Vance, expressed reactions and commented on his successor, Peter Magyar. Orbán's loss is seen by some as a potential turning point for right-wing politics in Europe.
Police reported that the autopsy of a 15-year-old girl from Kerala, who died after a fall in Chikkamagaluru, indicated severe head injuries consistent with an accidental fall, with investigations ongoing.
Representative Mike Lawler's town hall meeting became chaotic as he defended the "Iran war," arguing for measures to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, leading to calls for him to "act like an adult."
Time Out magazine has released its ranking of the world's best cities for 2026, based on factors like happiness, affordability, and quality of life, with Melbourne, Australia, highlighted.
An analysis discusses the departure of a political figure, metaphorically referred to as 'Putin's Mouse,' and its perceived negative implications for the MAGA world.
Former Speaker of the National Assembly Urška Klakočar Zupančič spoke about a difficult year following public scrutiny of her relationship with partner Bor Zuljan, which was confirmed in April 2025.
This article provides television recommendations for Monday, including specific shows like "Die Theorie von Allem" and "Der Chef," as well as a report on women underground and the "Kulturmontag" magazine.
Duminică dimineață, Index, Mandiner, Hirado.hu și Origó au relatat despre „documentul intern scurs” care prezintă detalii – în limba engleză – că, în seara alegerilor, Péter Magyar ar trebui să…
Hundreds of Swedish families have received unsolicited packages containing pornographic material, with one family describing their shock at receiving a porn magazine and VHS tape.
Marie-Louise Eta has made history by taking over as head coach for Union Berlin after the previous coach was fired, becoming the first woman to lead a team in Germany's top men's football league and expressing confidence in securing crucial points.
Actor Harrison Ford shared in a recent interview that he struggled with depression during his studies. He credited acting with helping him overcome his mental health challenges.
Russian strikes killed two people in Ukraine ahead of a 32-hour ceasefire declared by Vladimir Putin. Ukraine's General Staff has stated its forces will observe the ceasefire on land, at sea, and in the air during Orthodox Easter but will respond in kind to any Russian actions.
An opinion piece in Haaretz criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to hire a 'Deep State' theorist, drawing parallels to the MAGA movement in the United States.
Administrația lui Donald Trump a prezentat noi randări ale unui proiect monumental propus pentru Washington, care prevede construirea unui arc de triumf de mari dimensiuni, cu o statuie aurie a…
An April Fool's joke by L’Automobile Magazine about a 92-year-old woman caught driving a Porsche 911 GT3 at 228 km/h gained unexpected traction, with some media outlets mistakenly reporting it as true.
Four new judges of the Constitutional Tribunal – Marcin Dziurda, Anna Korwin-Piotrowska, Krystian Markiewicz, and Maciej Taborowski – submitted a letter on Friday demanding immediate admission to perform their official duties.
The US Energy Secretary stated that gasoline prices may not drop below $3 per gallon until next year, with some reports indicating they could remain high until 2027. This prediction suggests a prolonged period of elevated fuel costs for consumers.
Iran has rejected President Trump's announcement of new peace talks, stating it has no plans to participate in further negotiations with the US. This comes as a US delegation was reportedly set to travel to Islamabad for the discussions.
Bulgaria held its eighth parliamentary election in five years, with polls predicting a strong performance for the pro-Russian former president Rumen Radev's allies. The election highlighted deep-seated political instability and public mistrust fueled by corruption.
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that the question of responsibility for the genocide of the Soviet people remains open, accusing ten European countries of aiding Nazis.
Apple and Google are facing a scandal for allegedly allowing controversial AI applications that can 'see through clothes' to be available in their official app stores, raising concerns about privacy and content moderation.
Romanian Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare, alongside Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan and European Investments Minister Dragoș Pîslaru, announced in Washington the first World Bank financing for nuclear energy in 60 years.
A loose network of Trump allies has used a variety of tactics to spread U.S. influence in Greenland and undermine Denmark, the kingdom that colonized the island centuries ago.
Hungarian opposition politician Tímea Szabó responded to Speaker László Kövér's labeling of opposition members as national security risks, with a legal expert suggesting such claims could constitute a conspiracy against the democratic state order.
Poland has outlined the scope, requirements, and mandatory readings for the eighth-grader exam in Polish, mathematics, and a modern foreign language, which is compulsory for all primary school graduates and crucial for high school recruitment.
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, easing global energy concerns, with President Trump expressing optimism for an impending deal with Iran. However, Iranian officials have warned they could re-close the vital waterway if the US blockade continues, while also rejecting Trump's claims about giving up uranium.
European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.
Valgerður Gréta G. Gröndal, an experienced recipe designer and food magazine editor, shares a delicious pizza recipe. She encourages readers to try this unique pizza.
President Trump has stated that the "war" with Iran should end "very soon," suggesting that good things are happening and that both sides may meet for talks. He also claimed Iran has agreed to surrender uranium, referring to the conflict as a "small diversion."
Oliver Callan provides political commentary on current Irish affairs, highlighting the alignment of certain political factions and the government's handling of the fuel price controversy.
Genesis, Hyundai Motor Group's luxury brand, was recognized as the 'Best Brand Overall' in a readers' survey conducted by the German automotive magazine Auto Bild.
Condé Nast announced it will close its women's health magazine, Self, after 47 years. The media company is also shuttering unprofitable editions of other titles like Allure, Glamour, and Wired.
Mitsubishi Fuso is set to suspend production at its Tramagal plant in Portugal during July, with union leaders expressing concern over the future of the unit and potential agreements for 40 worker departures.
Energy storage solutions are no longer a novelty but a necessity for the stability of Poland's energy system, as the country enters a decisive phase of its energy transformation.
Figaro Magazine has published a chronicle detailing political indiscretions and behind-the-scenes efforts to weaken Bruno Retailleau within the Les Républicains (LR) party. The report highlights internal political dynamics.
Former MAGA influencer Ashley St Clair's viral video and post about Benny Johnson have led to widespread speculation regarding his sexuality. St Clair hinted at possessing evidence, fueling further discussion online.
Ibiza, long considered a party capital, is losing its appeal to British tourists who are now flocking to a new, more affordable resort. This new destination offers warmth, beaches, and inexpensive alcohol, drawing away the crowds that once favored Magaluf and Ibiza.
Samrat Choudhary's political journey within the BJP has culminated in a significant role in Bihar, fulfilling his 'muretha' vow following Nitish Kumar's exit, marking a non-conventional path to leadership.
The Croatian band Magazin has released a new song titled "Jabuka" (Apple), accompanied by a music video set in a "biblical garden" that has sparked speculation. Composer Huljić is also reportedly preparing a "biblical version" of the track.
Pierre Henri de Menthon, editor-in-chief of Challenges magazine since 2021, announced his resignation due to disagreements with LVMH, the title's owner.
Energy storage solutions are no longer a novelty but a necessity for ensuring the stability of Poland's energy system as the country undergoes its energy transformation.
Polish police data indicates a growing trend of young people, including teenagers under 16, assisting in "grandparent scam" and "legend scam" frauds, with a 40% increase in arrests in the first three months of the year compared to last year.
Amanda, 20, who longed for diverse role models during her childhood, has now achieved representation by being featured in Vogue, one of the leading fashion magazines in the Nordic region.
A Croatian beach has been recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the most beautiful in the world. The listing highlights Croatia's appeal as a top tourist destination.
An analysis suggests that "Trump's macho MAGA economy" has been unsuccessful, while also pointing out the availability of high-paying jobs for men in sectors like nursing and teaching.
The US birth rate for 15- to 19-year-olds dropped 7% last year, a development that some leading Maga figures have lamented despite it being generally seen as positive.
The Guardian's daily selection of photographs from around the world includes images of magazine covers and a Dignity Day march held in Caracas, Venezuela.
Police officers in Nova Gorica, Slovenia, quickly responded to an emergency by escorting a couple in labor to the Postojna maternity hospital, ensuring a safe arrival for the birth.
Police in Rethymno, Greece, arrested three men aged 45, 50, and 17 for domestic violence offenses, confiscating a pistol and magazine during the operation.
Reports indicate that former President Trump has publicly distanced himself from a prominent MAGA figure whom he previously praised. The reasons for this shift were not immediately detailed.
The travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller has compiled a list of 8 secluded beaches in Greece, offering a completely isolated experience for those seeking relaxation away from crowds.
A federal judge dismissed Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch and others, ruling that the president’s claim fails to “adequately allege actual malice.”…
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Archaeologists have discovered the long-hidden 350-hectare 'missing city' of Magas beneath the soil of Chechnya, revealing a significant historical site.
Slovenia commemorates 50 years since the passing of Pavla Jesih, a renowned alpinist and businesswoman. Known as the 'erased queen of Slovenian walls,' she aided partisans but died in poverty.
The Slovenian company Luka is assisting in the construction of a wind farm in Austria, with valuable cargo being transported across the border every Monday night.
JD Vance, a MAGA-aligned anti-interventionist, faces a significant challenge to his presidential ambitions, with the US Vice President reportedly acting as a mediator in the Middle East.
A Freedom Caucus chair is battling accusations of allowing an influx of temporary foreign workers into his state, facing criticism from the far-right over concerns of 'mass amnesty'.
The leaders of the two largest Hungarian parties held their final rallies today, concluding a turbulent campaign ahead of tomorrow's uncertain elections.
On the far-right in Texas, Republicans are reportedly uniting against a perceived common 'enemy,' portraying Muslims as an existential threat despite their small percentage of the population.
Berlin is considering imposing mandatory card payments in stores, aiming to shift away from Germany's strong attachment to cash, which is common in other EU countries.
A report officially declares 2025 as the worst year in the history of the popular manga magazine Shonen Jump, citing various reasons for its poor performance.
Cambodia is recognizing the life-saving contributions of Magawa, a late rat that sniffed out over 100 landmines for a non-profit group, with a commemorative statue.
Kelton Minor fik et eftertragtet stipendium til klimaforskning på Columbia University. Så kom Donald Trump til, og brutale nedskæringer fulgte. Nu bor og arbejder den 36-årige amerikaner i København.
Melania Trump has publicly denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and called for further action in Congress, prompting mixed reactions from Epstein survivors and ongoing speculation about her involvement. Reports also indicate Donald Trump's reactions to media figures discussing the matter.
A Class 10 student from Kerala, Sri Nanda, who went missing during a family hike in Karnataka, was found dead four days later. She was on a trip with approximately 40 relatives when the incident occurred.
A US correspondent reports that the ongoing conflict in Iran is causing a significant split within the MAGA movement, highlighting internal disagreements over foreign policy.
Croatian newspaper Jutarnji list is celebrating its 28th anniversary by gifting readers a special 236-page magazine, 'Next 28,' which serves as a guide for new times.
Police in Chania, Greece, arrested a 68-year-old man for violations of weapons legislation, including the import and transport of hidden magazines and weapon parts.
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FBI Director Kash Patel is facing allegations of heavy drinking and irresponsible conduct, leading to speculation about his job security. He has announced plans to file a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic magazine for publishing these claims.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has officially called for the European Union to suspend its Association Agreement with Israel. This move comes amid ongoing tensions and international pressure regarding the conflict.
Susan Lucci shared an anecdote about discovering she had lost a coveted Bond girl role to another Hollywood actress after spotting a Playboy magazine cover in the makeup room of "All My Children."
Utah Governor Spencer Cox is highlighted as a Republican exception to the dominance of Trump's MAGA movement, advocating for respecting political opponents rather than shouting them down.
A life jacket worn by a Titanic survivor was sold at auction for more than $900,000, significantly exceeding price expectations. The historic artifact fetched a high price from a lucky buyer.
Washington announced its intention to prosecute ships found aiding Iran, a move that could further complicate the volatile situation, with Trump also issuing strong statements against allies.
The final count of votes in Hungary's recent elections has been announced, confirming an increased number of parliamentary mandates for Peter Magyar's Tisza Party. This outcome further strengthens the party's presence in the Hungarian Parliament.
Children's books by Ondjaki and Sandro William Junqueira were jointly awarded the Álvaro Magalhães Iberian Prize for Children's and Youth Literature at the Onomatopeia event in Valongo. Their works, "Porque É Que Os Olhos Não Veem Por Dentro" and "Quebra-Cabeças," were recognized.
A mainland Chinese military magazine has suggested that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) could deploy minelaying drones to blockade Japan and other waters within the strategic first island chain during a potential conflict over Taiwan. The strategy would involve AJX002 drones.
An EU correspondent shares insights into how information is obtained in Brussels, including confidential meetings and the jostling at EU summits, and when it's necessary to be assertive.
Families of victims allegedly harmed by illegal immigrants slammed Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga., for dismissing their tragedies during a hearing on sanctuary policies, accusing him of pivoting to attack 'MAGA Republicans'.
Mamadou Amadou Ly has been named to TIME magazine's prestigious list of the 100 Most Influential People. This recognition highlights his significant impact and contributions in his respective field.
Police in Zagreb have arrested a 22-year-old man accused of stealing more than 40 perfumes, valued at over 8,700 euros, over several months, and are searching for two accomplices.
Reports indicate that prominent MAGA figures are actively pushing for former President Trump's campaign to pursue the acquisition of Greenland, though the effort faces significant challenges.
Polish farmers are raising alarms over a surplus of approximately one million tons of unsold potatoes currently in storage. They warn that many producers face bankruptcy if the excess supply is not quickly managed.
Donald Trump faced significant backlash after sharing an AI-generated image depicting him with Jesus, prompting discussions about his religious views and a defense from Franklin Graham. The incident also fueled commentary on his perceived conflict with the Pope.
A preparatory meeting for the Grand Magal, a significant religious pilgrimage, was held with a primary focus on ensuring adequate water supply and sanitation facilities for the attendees.
A preparatory meeting for the Grand Magal event was held, with discussions primarily centered on improving water and sanitation infrastructure and services for the upcoming gathering.
Playmobil is set to open its first factory outlet store in France, a 154-square-meter space near Troyes, offering the brand's various universes at more attractive prices.
A magazine's research on the best new hotels for 2026 included 43 new establishments, with six from Italy, highlighting one offering a magical view of Florence.
Residents of Ambo town in Oromia, Ethiopia, claim their town has fallen into the hands of "organized criminals" following the circulation of videos showing harm to civilians on social media.
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TIME Magazine has released its annual list of the 100 most influential people, featuring a diverse group of individuals from politics, entertainment, and business. Notable figures like Blackpink's Jennie, President Sheinbaum, and Mette Frederiksen were recognized for their impact.
Rafael Grossi has been recognized by Time magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential figures, highlighting his significant impact on global affairs.
Reports indicate the Pentagon is preparing for potential military operations in Cuba, awaiting a direct order from President Trump. This development coincides with the US Senate's rejection of attempts to limit the President's war-making authority.
Susza kojarzy się z wyschniętymi rzekami, spękaną ziemią, brakiem opadów i rolnikami zmagającymi się ze skutkami niedoboru wody. Tymczasem – jak podkreśla hydrogeolog prof.
The Belgrade Court of Appeals has confirmed the first-instance acquittal of journalist Milovan Brkić, owner of 'Tabloid' magazine, who had been accused of various charges.
A high-level delegation from Brussels is reportedly set to arrive in Budapest within days to engage in discussions with the Tisza Party. The meeting is anticipated to take place on Thursday.
Scientists are deploying robotic grouse decoys in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, to encourage the birds to breed, continuing a project from the previous year.
A health magazine article discusses health as a holistic interplay of body, mind, and lifestyle, rather than merely the absence of disease. It highlights the rapid advancements in medical innovation alongside new daily challenges.
A new molecule named Melasyl, which has been recognized by TIME magazine, is being introduced as a breakthrough in skin care. It is touted for its potential to transform skin.
Officials are holding their first decisive meeting this Wednesday to prepare for the upcoming Grand Magal of Touba, a significant religious pilgrimage in Senegal.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to and held their first direct negotiations in decades, with talks facilitated by the United States. An Israeli envoy described the discussions as an excellent exchange of views.
The International Monetary Fund has lowered its global growth forecast and issued a warning about a potential worldwide recession. This outlook is largely attributed to the escalating conflict in the Middle East and its impact on energy markets.
The German government has introduced a new fuel tax reduction, specifically lowering the mineral oil tax, in response to persistently high fuel prices. This measure aims to provide relief for commuters and other consumers.
A guest identified as a MAGA supporter shocked a CNN panel by presenting an "insane" conspiracy theory involving the Pope and former President Barack Obama.
A video showing an Israeli settler in military gear abusing a Palestinian woman has been released, following a viral Espresso magazine cover on the incident, with the footage reportedly refuting some social media claims.
The cultural development society "Bauo" from Petrovac will present a new edition of its magazine, "Contexts of Culture: studies in humanities and arts," at the Music Center of Montenegro.
Donald Trump removed an image depicting him as Jesus after facing indignation from the religious right, further escalating a public dispute with Pope Leo. The controversy saw Pope Leo respond to Trump's criticisms, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also condemned Trump's remarks.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
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Donald Trump launched a scathing verbal attack on Pope Leo XIV over his stance on the Iran war, later sharing and deleting an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus, which drew criticism from religious supporters and was deemed 'unacceptable' by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
A new magazine titled "Shopwork" has been launched with the goal of bridging the gap between self-made fashion and high fashion, seeking to connect different segments of the fashion world.
Budapesta s-a transformat într-o arenă de petrecere până în primele ore ale zilei de luni, oamenii dansând în faţa barurilor şi maşinile claxonând, în timp ce susţinătorii partidului de opoziţie…
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, declared victory in the Hungarian elections, promising accountability and reconciliation. His win was celebrated by thousands in Budapest and drew congratulations from European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Polish banks are assisting small businesses in adapting to the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), providing tools to simplify the transition and reduce the risk of errors amidst concerns from entrepreneurs.
The article discusses the relationship between Serbian President Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán, and how Vučić's support for Orbán might be waning due to political pressures within the EU.
Geddy Lee, singer and bassist for Rush, jokingly questioned what they should call themselves if they were to perform forty Rush songs, in an interview with Classic Rock magazine.
Kevin Roberts, chief of the Heritage Foundation, lauded Paul Gottfried, a 'paleoconservative' who promotes writers accused of white supremacism, calling him 'one of the sages of our age.'
A seven-foot stone statue has been unveiled in Siem Reap, Cambodia, to honor Magawa, the award-winning landmine-sniffing rat credited with finding over 100 landmines.
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Daniel Funeriu, former Romanian Minister of Education, compared science textbooks from Romania, France, and Germany, stating that Romanian textbooks have graphics more suited for children's magazines than academic subjects.
Microsoft, the company behind Copilot, is advising users to exercise caution and use the AI tool at their own risk, highlighting concerns about excessive trust in artificial intelligence.
The Damagaram Sultanate in Niger is hosting a traditional bull-taming ritual as part of its preparations for the upcoming Eid celebration, showcasing a significant cultural practice.
A 15-year-old girl from Kerala, who had been reported missing, was discovered dead near Manikyadhara falls in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, following an extensive search operation.
A Serbian article discusses the widespread criticism faced by Donald Trump, highlighting an influential critic outside the United States whose unambiguous comments resonate widely.
Andrej Trofimov, founder and CEO of Aventus Group, received "FinTech CEO of the Year – Europe 2026" and "Most Innovative Credit Provider – E" awards from International Investor Magazine.