Donald Trump marked his 80th birthday by hosting a UFC 'Freedom 250' spectacle on the White House South Lawn, drawing both patriotic praise and criticism for the unprecedented event. The celebration included various political figures and UFC stars, with some controversial moments captured during the broadcast.
Cserna-Szabó András's article published on Telex has been awarded the short story of the year prize by SiópArt magazine, which allowed online and print editorial offices to nominate two works each.
Joel Karppanen, the reformer and future editor-in-chief of Taide magazine, states that contemporary art is very popular but often goes unrecognized by Finns despite being everywhere.
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.
The latest issue of TELOS magazine from Fundación Telefónica provides a comprehensive overview of the 'quantum revolution' and multiverses, featuring insights from prestigious scientists and specialized journalists.
Data collected from the mobile game Pokémon Go is reportedly being utilized to train AI models for military drones. The popular game has become an unexpected training ground for advanced technology.
A DW video report explores how propaganda operates in Hungarian county newspapers, featuring an employee who remains at one such paper, waiting to see its end.
MW Magazine and MAYA collaborated to pay tribute to the legendary folk musician Hason Raja through an event titled 'Songs of Bengal: Pran Bondher Shone'.
Readers express their views on political polarization, student absenteeism, and the search for a centrist political path, rejecting both Democrats and MAGA.
Police in Korydallos arrested a 52-year-old man on charges of illegal weapons possession after a search of his home. Authorities confiscated knives, switchblades, and magazines during the operation.
Polish travel company Rainbow Tours secured the 38th position in Time magazine and Statista's inaugural "World's Leaders of Growth 2026" ranking, making it one of two Polish firms on the list.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is attempting to strengthen its connections with the MAGA movement while simultaneously facing the risk of being overshadowed by the rival far-right party, Restore Britain.
Journalist Kaitlan Collins stated that former President Trump's MAGA base may not realize his underlying desire for validation from mainstream media outlets.
A comprehensive guide for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been released, detailing schedules, viewing channels, and key matches. Preparations are underway for the opening ceremony and initial group stage games, including Mexico vs. South Africa and the USMNT's first match against Paraguay.
Politico is relaunching its longform journalism efforts with a new weekly "magazine" package, aiming to focus on examining power within its weekend news diet.
Vice President J.D. Vance is leading the pack of potential Republican presidential contenders for 2028, with figures like DeSantis, Kemp, Youngkin, and Pompeo also expected to challenge in the primaries.
A fire in an apartment building in Magaluf has resulted in two fatalities and 24 injuries. Emergency services responded to the incident, with victims receiving medical attention.
The United States launched new 'self-defense strikes' against multiple targets in Iran, prompting Iran to announce the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to all ships. This escalation raised concerns about oil flow disruptions and regional stability.
Former US President Trump has threatened Iran with 'very hard' attacks, including renewed bombing, citing stalled peace negotiations and Iran 'playing' the US. He also dismissed concerns about inflation in the US, stating he 'loves' it.
The British travel magazine Wanderlust has published an extensive article praising the Attica region, including Athens, as a top European tourist destination.
The Romanian National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) is preparing to shut down its network of physical stores. The decision comes as the stores are deemed inefficient due to insufficient sales.
The United States conducted strikes against Iran in retaliation for the downing of an American Apache helicopter, with Iran claiming to have attacked a US base in Bahrain and vowing a heavier response. US officials stated that negotiations with Tehran remain unimpeded despite the escalating military actions.
Slovenian opposition leader Janez Janša has extended an offer of political cooperation to parliamentary parties, proposing that the opposition assist in preparing legislation. The initiative, named 'Partnership,' is expected to be sent to all parties, outlining how the SDS leader would collaborate with political opponents.
Primark has opened its fifth store in Romania at ElectroPutere Mall in Craiova, following an investment of over 10 million euros. The company continues its expansion in the Romanian retail market, with plans for further locations.
The prosecution stated there is no evidence that Veselin Milić, former head of Belgrade police, assisted the perpetrator in a criminal act related to a 52-year-old man's body found in a barrel near Inđija. Eleven people were arrested in connection with the case, but charges against three police officers were dismissed.
Time Out magazine compiled a ranking of cities with the best cuisine based on 24,000 surveys, with seven European destinations in the top twenty, but cities from more distant parts of the world leading the list.
Spanish fashion brand Mango announced plans to invest 66 million euros to open 45 new stores across France by 2028, expecting to create nearly 700 jobs and expand its network beyond major metropolitan areas.
The U.S. Pentagon has added several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD, to a list of firms it alleges are collaborating with or supporting the Chinese military. This designation could lead to further restrictions and scrutiny from the U.S. government.
The President of the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PAŻP) stated that while AI assists, it cannot replace human control in ensuring flight safety. She highlighted Poland's airspace as one of Europe's most complex due to its location on NATO's eastern flank near Ukraine.
Recent opinion pieces explore the challenges and opportunities for women in power and politics, as well as calls to 'take America back' from current political movements. These articles reflect ongoing debates about leadership and national direction.
Nick Clegg, former Meta director, stated that Silicon Valley has embraced MAGA policies and that social media platforms are increasingly promoting 'synthetic content'. He admitted that the rightward shift of tech giants influenced his departure from Meta.
Late-night host John Oliver dedicated an episode of 'Last Week Tonight' to examining how Florida's New College has become a testing ground for a right-wing agenda, describing it as more about political posturing than students' lives.
The development of electromobility necessitates a complete and robust business model to ensure its successful implementation and growth. This includes addressing various aspects beyond just vehicle production.
Police have made no arrests following a burglary at an Elkjøp store in Glasmagasinet, with authorities stating they are dependent on receiving information.
Meta’s former head of global affairs, Nick Clegg, stated that Silicon Valley companies, including Meta, have embraced Maga politics, in some cases for 'rather more self-interested' reasons.
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The film 'Masters of the Universe' earned only a quarter of its budget in its global box office debut, while 'Scary Movie 6' achieved a record-breaking global debut of $55 million. This performance highlights a significant disparity in audience reception and financial success between the two movies.
Former Sokoto State Governor Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko has expressed concern over rising killings, kidnappings, and violent attacks across Nigeria, calling for urgent reforms of the country’s security architecture.
Greek actor Emilios Cheilakis opened up about his mother's passing in a recent interview with OK! magazine, revealing he has not yet come to terms with her death.
Greek singer Haris Alexiou opened up in an extensive interview with Antivirus magazine, discussing her experiences as a mother, love, and displacement.
Saša Magazinović, chairman of the SDP parliamentary club in BiH, commented on current political processes in the country, focusing on the election of a new high representative and the Southern Interconnection project.
A currach previously used in Game of Thrones was blessed and renamed 'Manchán' by a Louth rowing club on the River Boyne, honoring broadcaster Manchán Magan.
The murder of Henry Nowak in the UK has ignited a heated transatlantic debate and political controversy, particularly after US Vice President JD Vance attributed the incident to migrant 'invasion', drawing international criticism and further scrutiny of British politics.
SDP state parliamentarian Saša Magazinović stated that the new Law on Road Traffic Safety in Bosnia and Herzegovina applies equally to everyone, including politicians, indicating that the Vice President of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, Ljubojević, could face a fine of several thousand KM.
Patryk Galewski, who previously faced struggles with crime and addiction, now conducts workshops for youth from orphanages and correctional facilities, inspired by Father Jan Kaczkowski.
Taylor Swift has reached a net worth of $2 billion, making her the wealthiest female musician in history, according to Forbes magazine's official Iconoclast 50 list for 2026.
An architectural event was held to honor Antoni Gaudí, coinciding with 'Magazine' presenting a special 104-page edition dedicated to the renowned architect.
An previously unpublished short story by Pulitzer winner Edith Wharton, titled 'The Men Who Saved the World,' has been discovered in Yale archives and is now featured in Strand magazine.
Giannis Meimaroglou, publisher of 'Metarrythimisi' magazine and a member of PASOK's political council, has publicly disclosed a health problem he has been facing.
Le Figaro Magazine has unveiled previously unpublished letters attributed to General de Gaulle, written before World War II, revealing unknown aspects of the future leader of Free France and expressing his highest aspirations.
Actualidad Económica magazine has recognized the 100 most brilliant and innovative initiatives launched in Spain in 2026, highlighting their contributions to the country's progress.
Reality TV star Kathy Hilton has withdrawn from her honorary role as Grand Marshal Icon for the 2026 WeHo Pride event in Los Angeles, following backlash over alleged ties to the Trump MAGA movement and an incident involving a homophobic slur.
A trailer for a film about an 1980s macho figure has angered American conservatives who reportedly misunderstood the joke, leading to questions about whether the film targets MAGA or wokeism.
A Cuban journalist shares her experience of launching the island's first independent magazine, detailing the isolation, monitoring, and interrogations she faced for attempting to tell the story of Cuban life without interference.
An investigation has been launched into the police intervention at the apartment of the head of TV Republika, Tomasz Sakiewicz. The National Police Chief stated that officers were present to provide assistance during the incident.
Patients at a psychiatric hospital near Paris are engaging in animal-assisted therapy, caring for donkeys to improve emotional regulation, communication, and social interaction. The program, which involves walking and looking after the animals, aims to provide therapeutic benefits, though more scientific research is sought.
Donkeys are being used to help patients with mental health problems recover at a psychiatric hospital near Paris, utilizing a 19th-century farm setting.
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.
President Trump has appointed housing official Bill Pulte as the acting head of US intelligence services, a move that has drawn criticism due to Pulte's perceived inexperience in the intelligence field.
Dogs are increasingly being recognized for their role in therapy, helping patients overcome fears, engage in exercises, and reconnect with others. Discussions about the role of animals in patient care are also gaining traction at a legal level.
Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday with a UFC event at the White House, while also engaging in discussions with world leaders. Reports indicate he informed Putin of his readiness to help end the Ukraine conflict and discussed a potential Iran deal with Netanyahu.
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.
Lefties, the affordable fashion brand owned by the Inditex group (also owner of Zara), has opened its fifth store in Romania, located in AFI Cotroceni in Bucharest, marking its first in the capital.
Le Monde commemorates French-Iranian graphic novelist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, known for 'Persepolis', by highlighting her comic strips published in the magazine 20 years ago, following her recent death.
Palantir lost a legal attempt in Switzerland to force a magazine to publish its response to articles, bringing renewed attention to growing concerns about technological dependence on the USA.
The largest US retailer has communicated to its 2.1 million employees that artificial intelligence will be the company's future "engine," improving jobs rather than eliminating them, according to Fortune magazine.
The arrest of James Dalamagas in Aigio, Greece, has brought new developments to a murder case that remained open for nearly 27 years in Australia. The victim's sister expressed relief and a desire for justice.
Ferenc Biró, president of the Integrity Authority, stated he would not resign voluntarily, suggesting that if he had spoken out earlier, someone else would have been put in his place to pretend everything was fine.
Argentine chef Magalí Núnez, who directs the Michel Rolland Grill & Wine restaurant in Buenos Aires, is set to break prejudices at the upcoming Meat & Fire festival.
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Reports indicate that Donald Trump is 'frustrated with everyone' in his White House, with significant panic and paralysis occurring within the administration regarding the unfolding Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
A 44-year-old man and his accomplice have been arrested in Zagreb for defrauding three individuals of over €110,000 and $10,000 by impersonating bank employees. The man has been remanded in custody.
EU Commissioner Marta Kos stated that the bloc must learn to 'fight back' against 'Maga ideologists', noting that the EU is 'squeezed between east and west'.
Several districts in Burgenland, Austria, are reporting exceptionally high rates of cancer linked to asbestos exposure, particularly in areas near problematic mines and former processing sites.
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen graces the cover of W Magazine's summer issue, marking her return to the prestigious fashion publication after nearly two decades.
Sarajevo is increasingly drawing tourists from around the world, with international magazines highlighting the Bosnian capital. The success of the BiH national team and celebration videos have also garnered attention beyond the country's borders.
TIME magazine highlights that the ideological debate between regulation and deregulation is often misplaced, as governments and regulators adapt their roles based on varying market structures and circumstances.
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Jimmy Kimmel publicly trolled Spencer Pratt by renting him a U-Haul after Pratt's loss in the Los Angeles mayoral race, jokingly encouraging him to leave the city.
The defense team for James Dalamagas is preparing legal action to postpone his pending case and seek his release, with his lawyer stating Dalamagas had not provided his identity anywhere for 27 years.
Actress Anna Faris disclosed that a joke she made about Melania Trump was cut from the film 'Scary Movie 6'. Faris had intended for her character, Cindy, to embody a "classic MAGA" persona, but the joke was ultimately removed from the final cut.
The new cover of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, released on June 10 with the provocative title "Coupe du monde de la pédophilie – Allez France!" ("Pedophilia World Cup – Go France!"), is causing strong reactions in France following the Lianas case.
Marek Domagalski analyzes the past ten months, suggesting that Karol Nawrocki's energy following a long presidential campaign has established a new model of governance with increased involvement from the head of state.
NASA has revealed the four-person crew for its Artemis III lunar mission, which includes the first European astronaut to participate in the program. The mission aims to return humans to the Moon, with a focus on testing the Orion spacecraft.
Discussions highlight the reasons behind Hungarians moving abroad and explore solutions beyond superficial campaigns to attract them back, emphasizing better opportunities and appreciation for work.
Lisa Totzauer, head of TV magazines, received 51 percent of votes in a non-binding internal poll among ORF journalists at Küniglberg, with Pig and Breitenecker trailing.
The Hungarian Parliament is debating a bill proposing the dissolution of the Sovereignty Protection Office, which critics describe as an embodiment of corruption. Fidesz, however, claims the move is a petty revenge by Péter Magyar after his affairs at the Student Loan Center were investigated.
A doctor who dedicated his career to helping patients has himself become a patient, experiencing the challenges of illness firsthand. This personal journey highlights a shift in his role from healer to one in need of care.
The Piel Sana Foundation recognized 'Magazine' for publishing the most impactful article of 2025, an interview with dermatologist Ana Molina discussing the dangers of misinformation in online health advice.
A U.S. federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications is unlawful. This decision has been welcomed by Indian diaspora groups and impacts the application process for these work visas.
Armed bandits in Nigeria's north-west Zamfara state abducted 39 villagers near Magamin Diddi after inviting them to a meeting to discuss potential peace negotiations, according to police.
A 52-year-old father in Greece finally received a baby magazine he ordered in 2007 to learn about caring for his newborn daughter, 19 years after the original purchase.
One of the individuals involved in the theft of the Coțofenești Helmet from the Drents Museum has launched an online clothing store from prison, selling items featuring the image of the stolen artifact.
Nikol Pashinyan has secured another victory in Armenia, but his win comes amidst threats from Moscow. The political landscape remains tense with ongoing geopolitical pressures.
Vasilij Žbogar shared his perspective on politics, stating that one can win in politics but still end up a loser. His reflections offer a nuanced view on the nature of political success.
In Poland, a buyer-issued invoice under self-invoicing requires acceptance, and if it contains errors, the buyer should issue a correcting invoice as per the agreement.
An exhibition at Øregaard Museum showcases Denmark's significant contributions to design and art during the Gatsby-era jazz period, prompting reflection on the relevance of Art Deco today.
A UK father from Chester experienced a significant delivery delay when a parenting magazine he ordered in 2007, before his son's birth, finally arrived this week, 19 years later.
The historic 'Vișoiu' restaurant in Bucharest, a famous interwar establishment where Jean Moscopol once performed, is collapsing. The building later served as a store during the Russian occupation.
Renowned director Martin Scorsese has sparked controversy within the film industry after announcing his investment in an AI company and his use of artificial intelligence for creating storyboards. Colleagues have expressed outrage over his adoption of the technology, with reports from Slovenia also covering the backlash.
A man was witnessed breaking into the Glassmagasinet department store in Oslo on Sunday night, with passers-by observing him forcing his way into the building.
The Trump administration has reportedly abandoned a controversial compensation fund. This decision comes amidst various other developments concerning Trump, including foreign policy discussions, domestic initiatives, and legal challenges.
The Science Fair in the Czech Republic, a major popularization event, featured demonstrations including the capabilities of the robot MARV and how scientists make crystals resonate. The event connects scientists, institutions, companies, and the public.
Decoration trends are shifting towards more integrated living room solutions, with traditional TV tables being replaced by elegant and efficient wall-mounted compositions, according to Italian design magazines.
Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Jon Wertheim have announced their decision to remain at CBS's '60 Minutes' following the firing of Scott Pelley. The veteran correspondents expressed their commitment to the show, stating they want to 'stay and fight' and prevent its decline.
Several publications have compiled lists of their favorite thrillers, crime novels, and espionage books for summer reading. These recommendations offer a selection of top crime fiction for the season.
The withdrawal of Sameday and Easybox lockers from Hungary, and their relocation to Romania, is expected to halt the dynamic growth of the package locker sector, with a tenth of the automatons being removed.
Bosnian MP Saša Magazinović commented on the initial positive effects of a new law targeting reckless driving, noting that eight drugged drivers were apprehended in Sarajevo in a single day.
An analysis reveals that Trump's MAGA Inc. super PAC has raised $340 million, with scrutiny on how major donors with government contracts may be influencing policy through their substantial contributions.
A debate has emerged in Hungary concerning mayoral salaries, suggesting they are too high in many places when compared to local income levels, rather than the national average wage.
Actor Mark Williams, known for his role as Arthur Weasley in 'Harry Potter,' shared anecdotes from the film set, including browsing tractor magazines with Robbie Coltrane.
The number of millionaires worldwide reached a record high in 2025, with soaring stock markets contributing to the creation of 2 million new millionaires last year. An increasing number of ultra-wealthy individuals were also reported.
A popular travel magazine, Bucket List, has lauded a Greek island for maintaining its unique and authentic identity, highlighting its emerald waters and postcard-perfect beaches.
As summer approaches, many are considering camper van travel. This article reviews the necessary driving license requirements, additional conditions for renting such a vehicle, and expected prices for camper van rentals in Poland for 2026.
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna was seen patrolling Florida streets in a cop car, alongside other news including nationwide mall demolitions and Brittney Griner's interaction with Angel Reese.
Representative Andy Ogles has stated that a staffer was reprimanded for a "hurtful" post slamming homosexuality during Pride Month. Ogles walked back the anti-gay comment, attributing it to his staff.
Kylian Mbappé and Ester Expósito were seen enjoying a romantic getaway in Ibiza, traveling by yacht and jet ski. Their vacation has garnered media attention, appearing on various magazine covers.
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.
Montenegro has called for respect for those who wish to work during a general strike, expressing conviction that the vast majority will still go to work. The doctors' union has not joined the general strike.
The cruise ship 'Silver Dawn', associated with the conservative Hillsdale College and the MAGA movement, was met by approximately 150 demonstrators upon its arrival in Trondheim, Norway.
Donald Trump is pushing for a US-Iran deal, stating it is hours away, despite Israeli strikes on Beirut's outskirts that he called unjustified and a threat to the ceasefire. Iran has condemned the Israeli attacks and warned the US of consequences.
The US government, reportedly with Amazon CEO's involvement, compelled Anthropic to immediately block access to its latest AI models, including Fable 5. This move has sparked concerns in Europe and is seen by some as an escalation in the 'AI war'.
A survey by Jalopnik magazine indicates that drivers are increasingly annoyed by manufacturers' decisions that make cars more complicated and less practical, rather than issues with engines or performance.
Nick Adams, an ultraconservative men's rights advocate and staunch supporter of the American president, has been appointed to a mission to bring tourists back to the US, as international travel numbers have fallen.
Experts from Prague Zoo have completed another mission in Kazakhstan, successfully returning a record number of eight Przewalski's horses to the wild steppes.
MW Magazine Bangladesh has published content focusing on the 'Songs of Bengal,' specifically highlighting 'Pran Bondher Shone.' This feature explores aspects of Bengali music and culture.
Noise rock band YHWH Nailgun has signed with 4AD, surprise-released an 11-minute album titled 'Magazine', and announced a secret pop-up show in Central London for Sunday, June 14.
The inaugural print issue of ELLE Baltic magazine was ceremoniously launched in Riga, with over 200 guests attending the event organized in collaboration with Meduza Events.
James Dalamagas has been convicted by the Aigio Misdemeanor Court for gun possession and false testimony, and remains in custody due to an outstanding extradition request, with his partner and father also found guilty.
A couple in Tomaszów Lubelski has been sentenced to six and two years in prison, respectively, for attacking a currency exchange owner in January 2025 and must also repay 330,000 zlotys to the victim.
The Serbian organization 'Liceulice,' which publishes the eponymous magazine and runs a vendor program, announced it is facing a general crisis threatening its survival.
Polish ski mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel revealed plans for a new expedition to Nanga Parbat in Pakistan, aiming to ascend and ski down the peak in early July.
Lorena Bućan, the singer for the group Magazin, clarified why she missed a recent concert and was replaced by Klara Milatić, revealing she was suffering from severe cramps and unable to perform.
LACMA and Timid Magazine will host an opening celebration for the upcoming 'Fashioning Chinese Women: Empire to Modernity' exhibit, featuring mannequin heads designed in collaboration with Jason Wu.
Excitement is growing for the FIFA World Cup 2026, with numerous articles offering early predictions, tactical analyses, and previews of teams, players, and potential outcomes. Discussions also cover the new format, venues, and fan experience, including the potential for early morning viewing for some international fans.
Rihanna has publicly praised the work of a Hungarian photographer, whose images of the singer have been widely shared. The photographer's unique perspective has garnered significant attention.
Barry Diller, Chairman of People Inc., believes that MGM's physical assets hold greater value in the era of artificial intelligence, viewing an $18 billion takeover bid for the casino group as a hedge against his magazine business.
An oncologist appeared on the 'ZiB 2' program to explain the importance of stool tests for colon cancer detection, turning the news segment into a health magazine-like discussion.
Artificial intelligence demonstrated a tendency to 'hallucinate' and confidently provide factually incorrect answers to medical questions during testing, despite its vast knowledge synthesis capabilities.
The Week magazine released its printable content and corresponding solutions for the June 19, 2026, edition. This includes various puzzles and activities for readers.
The body found in a barrel near Inđija has been identified as a 52-year-old man reported missing in mid-May. Eleven people were arrested, including former Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić, but the prosecution dismissed charges against three police officers due to lack of evidence that Milić aided the perpetrator.
A survey among ORF journalists indicates a preference for Totzauer as the next General Director, with 51% supporting the magazine editor-in-chief. Clemens Pig and Markus Breitenecker are also contenders for the position.
Time Out magazine has published its list of the five best gastronomic capitals for 2026, highlighting cities where food is a primary draw for travelers.
A US Army helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, but President Donald Trump confirmed that the pilots are safe. The incident occurred without reported casualties.
Landi's biggest perceived flaw among European countries is a consensus that he would not implement PIC decisions but would exclusively follow American MAGA desires.
Actress Alicia Falcó, who has been acting since age eight, is set to premiere 'El mapa de los anhelos' on Netflix this summer, and was featured in a 'Magazine' session exploring Gaudí's Barcelona.
At least 39 residents of Magamin Diddi community in Zamfara State, Nigeria, were abducted by bandits during an attempted peace and reconciliation meeting with a suspected bandit leader, prompting a police rescue operation.
Moez-Alexandre Zouari, a long-time associate of Casino and Franprix, is selling 90 stores back to the distributors, reducing his involvement after an attempt to take control of the company.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan secured a decisive victory in the recent elections, which were largely seen as a referendum on the country's future direction. Following the results, Russia accused the European Union of unprecedented interference in the Armenian electoral process.
James Dalamagas, wanted for 27 years in connection with the 1999 murder of George Giannopoulos in Sydney, has finally been apprehended in Aigio, Greece. The arrest brings an end to a long-standing search for the businessman's killer.
The 85th Housing Symposium, organized by Der Standard and Wohnen Plus magazine, will take place in Salzburg on June 23, focusing on the theme "Rethinking Existing Stock."
The nationalization of Kekvák in Hungary carries hidden risks, including the problematic takeover of 4iG, which involves significant state capital but leaves key ownership rights with CEO Gellért Jászai.
Former '60 Minutes' veteran Scott Pelley has strongly criticized CBS News leadership under Bari Weiss, stating the network is 'on fire' and accusing her of incompetence and subtle political bias. Pelley, who was fired from '60 Minutes,' called for Weiss's removal from her position.
Pope Leo XIV concluded his visit to Madrid, drawing over a million people to an open-air Mass and a flower-carpeted procession. During his visit, the Pope called for compassion towards every human being and urged the world to be prepared for future challenges.
Authors Ana Maria Magalhães and Zeferino Coelho, known for their 'Uma Aventura' series, reflect on four decades of marriage and professional partnership, attributing their success to separating work from home life.
The article explores the process of creating a magazine, starting from the central idea of the power of love, and how other themes emerged through conversations reflecting on life and observations.
The command bridge of the restored 'Santa Eulàlia' sailboat is now on display in the courtyard of the Maritime Museum, with its interior meticulously restored to its 1970s appearance, including a period magazine.
A new issue of the magazine "Açorianidade" has been released, focusing on the 50th anniversary of the Autonomy of the Azores, featuring contributions from regional officials.
Nature & Découvertes, owned by Fnac Darty, has announced plans to close five underperforming stores in the Île-de-France region and Marseille by the end of the year.
Christian Ulmen's lawyer has accused the German magazine 'Zeit' of violating journalistic principles by presenting a 'background conversation' as a formal 'interview,' a claim which 'Zeit' disputes.
The US Senate approved a $70 billion bill to fund immigration agencies like ICE and Border Patrol, a move that has been described as a political victory for Trump. This decision has drawn both support and criticism regarding its implications for immigration policy.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić questioned why Serbian nationals, recently returned, were being criticized when they had previously assisted Montenegro in extinguishing fires. He highlighted their past contributions to regional aid efforts.
German political magazine Spiegel has updated its report on Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and suspicions of his connection to a 'Sarajevo safari,' incorporating a new statement from Vucic.
James Murdoch is reportedly acquiring New York magazine and Vox, building his own media empire separate from his father's, in a move he describes as unrelated to his family but a tribute in some ways.
Hunter Biden has gained significant attention on social media by responding to accusations of drug use, alcohol problems, and legal issues with self-deprecating jokes and defending his family.
An EU summit with Western Balkan leaders focused on reaffirming their membership prospects, while also addressing a crisis between Serbia and Montenegro that led to Serbia withdrawing BIA officers from their shared border. Discussions also touched upon potential plans for two neighboring countries to unite and EU support for Armenia.
President Trump is facing significant opposition from Congress, including some Republicans, over his war powers regarding Iran and a proposed compensation fund, with the House voting to end the war with Iran and the Senate preparing to vote on barring him from creating the fund.
A German political science journal, Cicero, has firmly rejected accusations of censorship made by Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar following an interview with President Tamás Sulyok during a visit to Berlin.
The new issue of Figaro Histoire magazine features an exceptional dossier on the birth of the American nation on July 4, 1776, highlighting France's decisive aid to the Insurgents.
The Trump administration has issued an executive order requesting AI companies to submit their products for government review, aiming for oversight of AI models. This move has sparked debate among tech giants and policymakers regarding potential censorship and the balance between innovation and regulation.
ORF magazine chief Lisa Totzauer has presented her concept for the Austrian broadcaster, which includes reducing the number of directorates and personally leading program and information as General Director.
Judge Jarosław Matras of the Polish Supreme Court's Criminal Chamber stated he is not proud of the election of Judge Kapiński as the First President of the Supreme Court, believing it will not change the court's functioning.