Despite opposition from environmental groups like BUND, the Regional Assembly of South Hesse has once again voted in favor of Rewe's controversial plan to build a large logistics center in Wölfersheim.
Hyundai's Belgian driver Thierry Neuville took the lead in the Acropolis Rally from the first special stage on Friday. He concluded the day with a significant advantage over competitors Ogier and Fourmaux, while Armstrong was forced to abandon the race.
Florida's controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' migrant detention center has officially closed, with Governor DeSantis stating it had fulfilled its purpose. The facility, known for its harsh conditions, had faced numerous complaints and was used for deporting over 21,000 individuals.
Keiko Fujimori has declared victory and narrowly won the Peruvian election, marking the return of the Fujimori family to power. Her opponent has alleged fraud in the electoral process, while Fujimori prepares to take office and address issues like gang violence.
Defender Reece James's participation in an upcoming important match for England is uncertain due to a hamstring injury, prompting coach Tuchel to consider defensive changes.
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández made his first rehab appearance Tuesday after suffering a Grade 1 hamstring strain in May, picking up where he left off.
A former defense minister has removed their name from a controversial report concerning Afghanistan. The decision by the Venstre politician has drawn attention to the disputed findings of the investigation.
An update on Pete Crow-Armstrong's All-Star voting has been described as 'disrespectful' by some, who argue the results make no sense for the Cubs player.
The Eurobike bicycle fair in Frankfurt is facing an uncertain future as the bicycle industry plans a new competing trade fair in Cologne. This development suggests a potential end for the long-standing Eurobike event.
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, a popular yet controversial figure, is dividing South Africans with her strong stance against migrants. Her hard-line approach has sparked significant debate across the country.
A sample check by SIRI revealed breaches of conditions in over half of 181 controlled cases involving agricultural interns, a finding described as 'shocking' by a minister.
Germany and Ivory Coast are set to clash in a high-stakes match for a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with discussions surrounding key players like Jamal Musiala and Yan Diomande. The broader World Cup preparations also include volunteer contributions, host city assessments, and FIFA's use of country abbreviations.
Strategy Inc. has resumed its Bitcoin buying spree, leading to speculation on whether upcoming financial events, including a Fed meeting and tech compression, will impact MSTR stock, potentially driving it to $65.
Several Xtrackers Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have declared semi-annual distributions, with amounts varying across different funds. Additionally, some Xtrackers ETFs have announced monthly distributions to their shareholders.
EU lawmakers have approved a new, tougher migrant policy, while also calling on Bosnia and Herzegovina to implement urgent reforms and appoint a chief negotiator to advance its European path. BiH is also facing being placed on Moneyval's grey list due to a lack of reforms.
Amidst a historic crisis with the United States, a controversial mining company has hired Alexander Gray, a central ally of Donald Trump, to work alongside former Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod and former top diplomat Friis Arne Petersen.
Jesse Armstrong, creator of 'Succession', lauded actors Brian Cox and Peter Capaldi for their performances and discussed the origins of his popular HBO drama at the Banff World Media Festival.
Despite a 45% decline this year, BMNR is reportedly favored by options traders over MSTR, suggesting a divergence in sentiment between its stock performance and options market activity.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong predicts that Bitcoin's price will be 'much higher' by 2030, with some analysts forecasting a specific price target for Coinbase stock by 2027. These predictions highlight a bullish outlook for both Bitcoin and Coinbase's future valuation.
The United States and Iran are reportedly close to signing a deal that would address Iran's nuclear program, sanctions, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iranian hardliners are protesting the emerging agreement, warning against a loss of influence over the vital waterway.
Linkin Park is set to make history at the Download Festival, with Emilija Armstrong becoming the first woman to achieve a significant milestone with the band at the event.
Armstrong World Industries (AWI) is reportedly seeing its growth initiatives gain traction, suggesting positive momentum for the company's strategic efforts.
Fulton Armstrong, a former US intelligence official and CIA member, claims that Donald Trump is constructing a tailored narrative. Armstrong suggests this narrative is designed to justify an escalation of actions against Cuba.
The renowned restaurant Noma has reopened in Copenhagen, with controversial chef René Redzepi taking on a new, less prominent role following accusations of abuse and mistreatment.
Navagio Beach, a popular Greek destination on Zakynthos island known for its shipwreck, will remain inaccessible to visitors until at least October 31, 2026.
A prominent director is facing strong criticism for his "completely inappropriate" statements and refusal to remove a controversial scene from his work, despite issuing an apology.
Graham Platner secured the Democratic Senate nomination in Maine, setting up a challenge against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins, despite infidelity and abuse allegations that emerged during his primary campaign.
Strategy Inc. has increased its Bitcoin holdings by 1,550, bringing its total stash to $54 billion, leading to market analysis on whether its stock (MSTR) is a good investment.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that artificial intelligence costs are rapidly decreasing, but he also highlighted a specific constraint that could impede the industry's further development.
Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies approved the controversial EU Asylum and Migration Pact, despite attempts by LSAP, Déi Lénk, and Déi Gréng to postpone the vote, with new asylum rules taking effect on June 12.
Lamine Yamal has been declared fit and available to play in Spain's World Cup opener, with reports confirming he is 'on track' after recovering from a hamstring problem.
A controversial mega-hotel on the Baltic Sea, featuring a water park, cinemas, and capacity for 3,000 guests, is generating significant buzz ahead of its late June opening.
An Austrian preacher has been accused of being a member of Hamas, marking the first terror-related indictment in the controversial Operation Luxor after nearly six years of investigations. Many previous cases related to the operation had been dropped.
The Swiss Federal Council proposes a controversial plan to facilitate construction by declaring key projects of "national interest," potentially overriding monument protection, which delights the construction industry but alarms heritage preservation groups.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team, recalls facing the media at the 1990 World Cup and a memorable question that stuck with him for the wrong reasons.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team, recalled a memorable and somewhat challenging media encounter at the 1990 World Cup, highlighting his unique journey in the sport.
Calls are growing louder in Germany to individually tax spouses, but proponents of the current spousal tax splitting system argue for better alternative ideas.
Indications point to a potential shift in US nuclear strategy, with Europe expressing uncertainty about US support in conflicts, particularly with Russia. The report mentions past threats by Washington to withdraw from NATO and President Trump's announcement of troop withdrawals from Germany.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, preparations are underway with announcements regarding the official soundtrack, team kits, and pre-tournament friendlies. Fan engagement initiatives, such as the Black Star Balloon Tour and a 'Work From Bar' concept, are also being launched to build excitement for the global event.
Dashcams are becoming a popular tool for drivers to record traffic incidents, but their use remains controversial due to complex legal issues and privacy concerns regarding public filming.
Lionel Messi is training alone, focusing on specific exercises to recover from muscle fatigue in his left hamstring as Argentina holds its first World Cup practice session.
Despite a police report filed by the Consumer Ombudsman following over 35 complaints, Rejsekort and DSB are continuing their controversial advertising campaigns for their apps, with Rejsekort disagreeing with the allegations.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon strongly criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and declared opposition to the Clarity Act, stating it is 'dead on arrival.'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has strongly criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and pledged to oppose the Clarity Act, a digital-asset bill currently advancing in Congress.
Pete Crow-Armstrong responded to taunting "Tarps Off" fans by mashing a 444-foot homer in the Cubs' throttling of the Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Saturday night.
Yahoo Finance has highlighted several companies, including Coeur Mining Inc., Trimble Inc., BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc., and MicroStrategy Inc., as stocks that could potentially increase tenfold by 2030. These analyses focus on their financial positions, recurring revenue, and pipeline developments.
Teams are making final preparations for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, with news including Senegal's team preview, Morocco and Ivory Coast emerging as potential dark horses, and details on stadium venues like Estadio Azteca hosting the opener and MetLife the final. Cristiano Ronaldo is set to lead Portugal for his sixth appearance, and Alphonso Davies has joined Canada's squad despite injury, while DR Congo ended a 52-year World Cup absence.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon publicly criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's lobbying efforts for cryptocurrency, making strong remarks about his approach.
MagentaTV verpflichtet den Schlagerstar mit seinem neuen Lied „Heute Nacht“ für die Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft. Bei Fußballfans ist die Sängerin nicht unumstritten.
MicroStrategy's stock outlook is reportedly improving as the company continues to expand its exposure to Bitcoin, reflecting a growing trend in corporate cryptocurrency adoption.
Donald Trump-backed Ken Paxton secured a victory in the Texas Senate primary runoff, solidifying Trump's influence within the Republican Party. Paxton's win has raised concerns among some Republicans regarding his electability in the general election.
Singer-songwriter Linda Perry stated that Green Day dropped her as a producer for the 'American Idiot' follow-up after news of her involvement leaked, calling the situation 'f–ked up' and referring to Billie Joe Armstrong as a 'little pussy' for not returning her calls.
Preparations for the 2026 World Cup are progressing, with several national teams announcing their squads and training camps. Mexico has confirmed it will host the Iranian team, while Canada extended its manager's contract through the 2030 World Cup.
André Odermatt, the outgoing head of Zurich's building department, reflects on his sixteen-year tenure, discussing high rental prices, urban life, and conflicts with the Social Democratic Party.
American musician Sheryl Crow recounted her tumultuous relationship with retired cyclist Lance Armstrong, revealing that he dated a "very famous actress" while she was battling cancer.
The Danish High Court is set to address and rule on a series of controversial property valuations. This decision will impact numerous property owners affected by the disputed assessments.
American singer Sheryl Crow publicly discussed a difficult period in her life, revealing that she discovered her fiancé Lance Armstrong's infidelity while battling breast cancer.
President Trump engaged in discussions regarding tensions with Iran, including talks with Turkish President Erdogan and statements about the conflict's final stages. This occurred as Iran made moves to control the Strait of Hormuz, prompting calls for a firm response.
FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team have reached an agreement regarding the return date for superstar Lamine Yamal, who has been sidelined for nearly a month due to a hamstring injury, ahead of the World Cup.
The Defiance Leveraged Long + Income MSTR ETF announced a weekly distribution of $0.2412, while the Defiance NASDAQ 100 Lightningspread Income ETF declared a bi-weekly distribution of $0.1791.
A Russian ballistic missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Pryluky has reportedly killed two people and injured 17 others. This incident is part of ongoing Russian attacks in Ukraine.
The World Cup group stage is wrapping up, with several teams, including England and Portugal, securing their spots in the round of 32. Other nations like Croatia, DR Congo, Austria, and Algeria are still vying for qualification as the final group matches are played.
Bitcoin treasury companies are described as exhibiting a 'textbook bubble chart' pattern, with MicroStrategy (MSTR) reportedly experiencing a $100 loss.
Bitcoin has continued its significant crash, falling further below the $60,000 mark on Thursday, June 25, 2026, following an earlier five percent drop attributed to intensified selling pressure and broader market concerns.
Several UltraShort ETFs, including those tracking QQQ, Consumer Goods, Consumer Services, Dow30, and Financials, have declared their quarterly distributions to shareholders.
Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, with France recording its hottest day on record, leading to postponed exams and warnings from the IPCC head about further climate extremes. Luxembourg also highlights the unprecedented nature of the heat as part of the climate crisis, impacting energy production and causing electricity price increases in Germany.
Taliban officials met with EU representatives in Brussels for the first time to discuss the return of Afghan migrants. The closed-door talks focused on the dignified return of Afghans, with some human rights activists decrying the EU visas issued for the Taliban delegation.
Denmark is preparing to reform its fishing industry, following similar changes in agriculture, to address controversial practices and move towards more sustainable methods.
Bitcoin's price is currently in a volatile state, influenced by a collision of factors including ETF outflows, the stance on three potential interest rate hikes, and significant buying activity from MicroStrategy.
A beach resort in Halle an der Saale, Germany, has implemented a controversial rule stating 'No German, no entry.' This policy has sparked debate and criticism.
Following the failure of the SVP's 10-Millionen-Initiative, a 'growth fatigue' is spreading across Swiss political camps, leading to criticism of site promotion, potential failure of the Mercosur free trade agreement, and a re-evaluation by the Federal Council regarding attracting foreign companies.
The financing of Switzerland's 13th AHV pension remains a contentious issue, with ongoing debate about how the popular initiative will be funded. The proposed solution is still widely disputed among political circles.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is generating discussion around its unique multi-country format, extensive team travel, and early match outcomes. The tournament has also seen issues with ticket chaos, a FIFA policy reversal on Spanish language at press conferences, and significant player injuries like Neymar's hamstring strain, alongside a historic draw for DR Congo and a first win for Canada overshadowed by injury.
Supermodel Emily Ratajkowski has written an outspoken and controversial essay detailing her 'scoundrel period' involving alcohol and dating, which has garnered mixed reactions.
Several YieldMax Option Income Strategy ETFs, including those tracking NFLX, NVDA, and TSLA, have announced their weekly distribution amounts. These distributions vary across the different funds.
A leading Swiss researcher is precisely manipulating human embryos in a US laboratory, a practice that a Bonner geneticist, Markus Nöthen, describes as part of a burgeoning 'madness.' While some view it as a technical test, Nöthen strongly rejects the concept of designing embryos.
The new EU return regulation, enabling more efficient deportations of migrants, is being voted on by the EU Parliament, with proposals including entry bans after deportations and detention for those to be returned.
The Documentation Center for Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation faces criticism for allegedly avoiding German fates, prompting a review of the exhibition.
A new gardening approach, dubbed the 'sponge garden,' is being promoted as a solution to extreme weather and drought. This strategy focuses on retaining rainwater on-site for targeted use, rather than draining it away.
The controversial US tech company Palantir has lost a court case against a Swiss online magazine at the Zurich Commercial Court, with the magazine winning on 22 out of 23 points and Palantir ordered to cover most court costs.
A report details how a controversial concept, often referred to as parental alienation, leads to children being separated from one of their parents, with one child quoted saying they cannot see their father if they don't get along with their mother.
The European Union's new migration and asylum pact officially came into force, introducing new rules for migrant reception and asylum processing. Several member states, including Croatia and the Czech Republic, have provisions for exemptions or are still working on implementing national legislation.
Phong Le, CEO of Strategy Inc. (MSTR), addressed criticism regarding the company's recent Bitcoin sale, stating it was a market 'inoculation' strategy rather than a retreat from the cryptocurrency.
Brazilian football talent Estevao has publicly spoken for the first time about the severe hamstring injury that prematurely ended his debut season with Chelsea.
Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, its most powerful Mythos-class AI model, to the public for the first time, incorporating significant safety guardrails. This move has sparked debate among developers, as the model is intentionally limited in certain research capabilities to prevent misuse.
Michael Saylor, co-founder of MicroStrategy, has attributed the recent decline in MSTR stock to a capital rotation away from AI-related investments, impacting the company's performance.
The disputed TRIFORÊT hotel project in Hinterstoder, Austria, is set to reopen, drawing criticism from the Green party over the use of taxpayer money for what they call a "pure investor project."
Lionel Messi was rested from Argentina's pre-World Cup friendly due to a hamstring strain, while other teams participated in warm-up matches. These friendlies served as final preparations for the upcoming World Cup tournament.
MicroStrategy (MSTR) stock has plummeted as Bitcoin's price dropped below $60,000, intensifying pressure on the company amid a broader market decline. Experts continue to question MicroStrategy's business model, with warnings of a potential 'Black Monday' for Bitcoin.
According to analysts, MicroStrategy (MSTR) is considered one of the most undervalued large-cap stocks available for purchase. This assessment suggests potential for growth in the company's stock value.
One of the most popular theatrical performances of the last two seasons, "A Life" – The Monologue of a Seamstress by Petros Zoulias starring Nena Menti, is embarking on its summer tour to selected open theaters and festivals.
Bitcoin experienced a significant drop, falling below key support levels and leading to substantial liquidations. This downturn occurred amidst general market volatility and after Strategy Inc. sold a portion of its Bitcoin holdings, unnerving some crypto traders.
Bodycam footage revealed police failures in the arrest of Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed, leading to widespread condemnation and violent protests in Southampton after Vickrum Digwa was jailed for the murder. The incident has sparked a debate about police conduct and racism, with calls for calm from political leaders.
Nordnet customers in Norway are heavily investing in two specific stocks following a significant market downturn, with a savings economist noting massive buying figures.
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.
Several YieldMax ETFs, including the Ultra Option Income Strategy ETF, S&P 500 0DTE Covered Call ETF, and Nasdaq 100 0DTE Covered Call ETF, have announced their weekly distributions. These distributions vary across the different funds.
The Trump administration has put a controversial $1.8 billion 'weaponization' fund on hold following congressional opposition. Concurrently, the administration proposed a 25% tariff on Brazilian imports, citing unfair trade practices.
Oil prices surged following new strikes exchanged between the US and Iran, as ceasefire talks remained at an impasse. President Trump commented on the situation, urging people to "sit back and relax" despite the escalating tensions.
Analysts have expressed conflicting opinions regarding the performance and outlook of technology companies such as Strategy (MSTR) and Logitech (LOGI).
The Danish National Audit Office is launching an investigation into the authorities' control over animal welfare in pig transports, following a previous report that criticized oversight in pigsties. The probe will focus on the millions of piglets transported out of the country annually.
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.
The canton of St. Gallen has decided to remove the controversial mandatory vaccination requirement from its law. This decision follows significant public resistance to the measure.
An opinion piece by Armstrong Williams via The Epoch Times warns that current events unfolding in parts of Europe, particularly the UK under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, highlight a delicate balance between societal compassion and the preservation of civilization.
Samsung's semiconductor workers' unions have approved a profit-sharing deal, including significant bonuses, effectively averting a strike and marking a notable shift in South Korean labor relations.
Lionel Messi has been diagnosed with left hamstring fatigue, raising concerns for Argentina's World Cup title defense, with his return plan currently uncertain.
MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor has stated his belief that Bitcoin's price would be trading significantly higher, between $40,000 and $50,000, if not for MicroStrategy's influence on the market.
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has pardoned Senegalese football fans who were jailed on hooliganism charges following the chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final. The fans had been convicted after incidents during the match.
The Federal Supreme Court has definitively rejected an appeal against the election of Isabel Garcia, allowing her to remain a Zurich Cantonal Councillor despite a controversial party change, concluding a multi-year legal dispute.
Singer Sheryl Crow has spoken out about the end of her relationship with cyclist Lance Armstrong two decades ago, revealing his infidelity coincided with her battle with cancer.
Several YieldMax Option Income Strategy ETFs have announced their respective weekly distributions, with varying amounts for different underlying assets.
Michael Saylor has reportedly acquired more Bitcoin, prompting discussion and advice for regular investors to consider owning Bitcoin directly rather than MSTR stock.
Donald Trump's administration engages in diplomatic efforts with Iran, which is reviewing a US proposal, while also facing public disagreements with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over military strategy in the region.
Former Eurovision winner JJ has commented on the viral moment where he repeatedly shouted "Bitch!" at current winner Dara, a moment that has become an internet meme.
Lancashire seamstress Emily Green had to use a church hall to accommodate and hand-sew a 40ft (12m) wedding train for Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxer Tyson Fury.
Several REX Growth & Income ETFs, including those tracking WMT, MSTR, LLY, HOOD, and CRWV, have announced their respective weekly distributions to shareholders, with payouts ranging from $0.0446 to $0.1754 per share.
English seamer Issy Wong has been declared fit to play in the T20 World Cup after recovering from a hamstring injury that had sidelined her from a recent ODI opener.
The 2026 World Cup continued with various group stage matches, including France's victory over Norway and upcoming games like DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan and Egypt vs. Iran. Fan engagement was high, with promotions, live streams, and discussions around player injuries and team strategies.
Multiple Bitwise Option Income Strategy ETFs, including those tracking Ethereum, CRCL, MARA, MSTR, and COIN, have declared their respective dividends. These declarations provide investors with income distributions from their holdings.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have placed first baseman Spencer Horwitz on the 10-day injured list due to a left hamstring injury sustained during Wednesday night's game, necessitating a call-up from Double-A. Infielder Spencer Horwitz was placed on the 10-day IL on Thursday amid a breakout season.
Senator Alan Armstrong has introduced the American Energy and Mineral Infrastructure Act of 2026, aiming to reform permitting processes and boost US energy production. The bill seeks to cut red tape and accelerate American energy projects.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has reportedly decided to scrap the controversial F126 frigate project, a multi-billion euro warship acquisition. This decision marks an abrupt end to the plans for the new class of frigates.
An analysis suggests that investors should consider IBIT over MSTR for Bitcoin exposure, arguing against paying a 10% premium for Bitcoin through certain avenues.
Sven-Eric Holmström has resigned as chairman of the Finnish Shareholders' Association, citing a poor atmosphere within the board, with the CEO suggesting underlying policy differences.
Multiple Invesco S&P ETFs, including those tracking SmallCap 600 Pure Growth, MidCap Low Volatility, and various S&P 500 sectors, have declared their quarterly distributions. The Invesco Zacks Multi-Asset Income ETF also announced its quarterly distribution.
A 24-year-old former first-round pick for the Red Sox has been activated from the injured list, making him eligible for his season debut after missing time due to hamstring and knee injuries.
A motorcyclist was moderately injured in Grenchen, Switzerland, after a delivery van driver allegedly failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision on Neckarsulmstrasse.
An article authored by Armstrong Williams via The Epoch Times examines historical patterns and reasons why many individuals and societies eventually choose to abandon socialist systems.
The 2026 World Cup continues to generate news with updates on player personal lives, such as Norway's Østigård following his son's birth via video call, and Germany setting a new World Cup record. Teams are also preparing for upcoming matches, with discussions around lineups and strategies.
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.
Helsingin Sanomat is providing its subscribers with access to a 1964 concert recording of Louis Armstrong from Australia, showcasing him as an entertainer who didn't take himself too seriously and became his country's jazz ambassador.
The character Bert from Sesame Street has paid tribute to the late Dutch artist Wim T. Schippers in a newspaper obituary, expressing fond memories. Schippers, who passed away last week, is being honored in various advertisements.
In the first terror indictment of Austria's controversial Operation Luxor, an Imam was acquitted of Hamas membership, with the court finding his online sermons contained radical Islamic views but nothing inherently criminal.
A leading Swiss researcher is manipulating human embryos in a U.S. laboratory, sparking controversy. While some view it as a technical test, Bonn geneticist Markus Nöthen describes the practice as part of a burgeoning "madness."
Despite promises of fewer burdens, the Danish government has increased a controversial waste fee by 45 percent, impacting companies like Taster Wine and likely passing the cost onto consumers.
Paris Hilton has returned to a controversial school where she herself was a victim of abuse, this time to support families of children who have been beaten there. She stated that "today is the day" for action.
The fifth unit of the Kudankulam nuclear power project is anticipated to be operational by the end of the year, marking significant progress in collaboration between NPCIL and Atomstroyexport.
The US government has reportedly ordered Anthropic to block global access to its advanced AI models, sparking alarm and strong reactions from the European Union. This move has led to concerns about the future of AI development and international access to cutting-edge technology.
Workers have begun removing Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. This action follows a court ruling that mandated the removal of his name from the building.
En dommer har på ubestemt tid blokeret for en omstridt fond relateret til Trump, da justitsministeren ikke under ed har erklæret, at planen om fonden er droppet.
A lecturer at Copenhagen University has caused outrage by using the term 'genocide' and defending a controversial image in front of students, leading to ongoing discussions and a lack of new comments from the university.
Alexander Ospelt has been elected as the new president of the International Ski Federation (FIS), narrowly defeating incumbent Johan Eliasch in a dramatic vote. The election marks a significant leadership change for the organization.
YieldMax has announced weekly distributions for several of its Option Income Strategy ETFs, including those tracking Bitcoin, Nvidia, Tesla, and other major indices and companies. The distributions vary across the different funds.
The 'Euro-Office 1.0' project, positioned as a European alternative to Microsoft, has launched but faces strong criticism from the Libreoffice project, which accuses it of being a 'de facto ally' of Microsoft and using false claims.
Several YieldMax and REX Growth & Income ETFs have announced their weekly distributions to shareholders. These include distributions for funds tracking various tech companies and broader market indices.
MicroStrategy is actively purchasing Bitcoin during a market dip, a strategy that appears to be positively influencing investor sentiment and leading to a reward for MSTR stock.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong outlined the company's strategy to use AI for cost-saving measures, aiming to keep expenses stable while expanding token usage.
Teams are arriving in host countries and engaging in warm-up matches as preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 continue. Ivory Coast arrived in the United States, Iran's team landed in Tijuana amidst US tensions, and Türkiye concluded their warm-up campaign against Venezuela.
Kanye West, also known as Ye, performed for tens of thousands of fans in the Netherlands despite protests and controversy surrounding his past antisemitic remarks. Two arrests were made at the concert, and a Holocaust museum rejected a potential visit from the rapper.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team, recalls a memorable and challenging question he received from the media at the 1990 World Cup.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unexpected 1990 World Cup team, recalls facing a memorable and challenging question from the media during the tournament.
Albin Kurti, Kosovo's most powerful man, is described as incorruptible but increasingly authoritarian, alienating Western allies, yet remains a favorite in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for an 'exponential' expansion of the country's nuclear arsenal and inspected a new nuclear material plant, signaling a significant boost in nuclear capabilities.
The concept proposed by a group of economists to reform Germany's marriage tax splitting system has been well-received by the Ministry of Finance but is unlikely to be implemented due to rejection from the Union parties.
The Trump administration has announced it will not move forward with a controversial fund intended to support individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. The decision came after significant pressure and backlash, including from within the Republican Party.
Violent clashes erupted between protesters and police in Southampton following the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Demonstrators threw bricks and bottles at officers, expressing outrage over the incident and a controversial arrest captured on bodycam footage.
Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands) was aware since 2021 that its then-director, Donald Pols, had been a leader of the far-right student movement Afrikaner Studente Front (ASF) during his student years in South Africa.
Norway is debating the regulation of controversial online gambling, which is experiencing explosive growth and raising concerns about potential dangers for players, businesses, and national security.
As the World Cup approaches, teams are finalizing their squads and players are expressing their anxieties, with Spain's Lamine Yamal admitting fears of missing out due to injury. Meanwhile, a warm-up game in Switzerland was affected by chaotic weather, and Ghana's Black Stars players are set to receive a $100,000 appearance fee.
Canada coach Jesse Marsch expressed optimism that captain Alphonso Davies could recover from a hamstring injury in time to play a role in the team's World Cup opener on June 12.
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.
A Finnish article features a personal confession about hoarding light-roasted coffee during sales, explaining the rationale behind this common consumer habit.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering military scenarios for Cuba, with some reports suggesting the Pentagon has prepared for an invasion. This comes as Trump's controversial Board of Peace faces financial difficulties, raising questions about its effectiveness in other international matters like Iran.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong identified eight areas where the finance industry requires modernization, emphasizing the central role of cryptocurrency in these necessary changes.
Multiple YieldMax and Ninepoint HighShares ETFs have announced their latest dividend declarations. These include distributions for funds tracking companies like Intel, Tesla, Nvidia, and various option income portfolios.
A century after Louis Armstrong's arrival, Chicago continues to be a hub of innovation, now recognized as America's most exciting jazz scene, drawing attention from the coasts.
Several Manulife ETFs, including the Manulife CQS Multi Asset Credit ETF Series and Manulife Smart U.S. Enhanced Yield ETFs, have declared their monthly dividends. Additionally, the Evolve Canadian Utilities Enhanced Yield Index Fund ETF also announced its dividend.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that artificial intelligence is performing the majority of compliance tasks for the company. He noted that this integration of AI has led to a significant 90% improvement in resolution times.
Oklahoma City Thunder's Jalen Williams is officially questionable for Game 3 due to left hamstring soreness. He underwent an MRI after exiting Game 2, with his status for the upcoming game remaining uncertain.
Russia and Belarus conducted joint military exercises involving nuclear forces, which President Putin monitored. Following the drills, Putin reiterated that the use of nuclear weapons would be a 'last resort' for Russia's security.
Internal documents reportedly reveal that Danish fund FiftyFive Capital has significantly inflated the valuation of the controversial Croatian company Bellabeat to over six billion kroner, despite expert skepticism.
Forbes Councils has published individual profiles highlighting the professional achievements and contributions of Farheen Bandeali and Garen Armstrong. These features showcase their expertise within their respective fields.
In Gaza, seamstresses are giving used wedding and party dresses a second life to help mitigate the unbearable cost of living for many residents, exacerbated by Israeli attacks.
During the latest Crosstown Classic, Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was captured on camera shouting an explicit response to a heckling Chicago White Sox fan.