The pre-trial conference for the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte has been scheduled for June 18, with lawmakers expressing concerns about potential chaos and security in the Senate. Critics suggest Duterte's defense aims for dismissal rather than addressing the merits of the case.
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Brain tumors are described as complex masses that occupy space in the brain, capable of altering the normal functioning of the nervous system due to their growth, location, and ability to invade or compress surrounding tissues.
A medical specialist in diabetes, nutrition, and metabolic diseases explained the manifestations and dangers of a hypoglycemic crisis, noting that patients can lose reflexes. This explanation comes in the context of a recent serious accident in Constanța caused by a driver experiencing a diabetic crisis.
Members of the Serbian academic community held a protest in front of the Government building, advocating for university autonomy. They emphasized that intimidating professors teaches students that silence is safer than questioning.
An article explores the concept of intelligence, suggesting it manifests differently across biological, organizational, societal, and market contexts, prompting a re-evaluation of artificial intelligence.
Following the murder of an 11-year-old girl, France's justice system is under scrutiny and will urgently review 70,000 child abuse cases due to failures in preventing the crime, prompting public outrage and calls for accountability.
Around 150 people gathered near Arles in Camargue to protest a controversial high-voltage power line project. The state-backed project is expected to cross parts of the Camargue region.
Portuguese police forces (PSP and GNR) face an average of six crimes per day against their members, according to reports. Meanwhile, protesters from a recent strike are preparing a complaint against the PSP, citing reports, videos, and testimonies.
Stuttering affects up to seven percent of children, manifesting as involuntary repetitions of sounds or syllables and speech blocks. Targeted speech therapy and playful exercises can significantly improve speech fluency.
An investigation has been opened concerning the behavior of certain police officers during recent demonstrations in Brussels, following the circulation of numerous videos on social media.
Approximately 600 people gathered in Carcassonne, France, for an anti-Rassemblement National (RN) protest, organized by over 25 organizations, to denounce what they perceive as a 'democracy on borrowed time'.
Tension remains high around Brussels-Central Station as police are on alert following new calls for demonstrations, after two days of heightened tension related to teacher mobilization.
A new 'green tide' of protests is sweeping through the streets of Valencia, marking the third march in four days as families intensify pressure on the Education Ministry to reach an agreement.
Colonel Francisco Rodrigues stated that the disturbances observed during a general strike demonstration represent 'abnormal ways of expressing opinions.' He also noted that such phenomena are increasing across Europe.
Teachers in Catalonia have overwhelmingly voted 'no' to the educational pre-agreement, indicating that strikes will continue. The article covers the routes of demonstrations and road closures.
Various civil society organizations, including Oxfam and Greenpeace, along with trade unions, are calling for a new demonstration in Brussels on June 14 to advocate for social justice and against war.
Feminist activists demonstrated against singer Patrick Bruel outside the Édouard VII theater in Paris, as he faces multiple accusations of rape and sexual assault, leading to several concert cancellations.
Manifestants threw glass bottles at police near the Portuguese Parliament, prompting the PSP (Public Security Police) to disperse the group from the vicinity of the building.
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.
A new movement in Venezuela has launched a 'citizen manifesto' advocating for a democratic transition, emphasizing the need to restore Venezuelans' ability to freely elect their authorities.
Scientists have discovered that a simple writing test can help identify cognitive impairment in older adults before more serious dementia symptoms manifest, potentially allowing for earlier intervention.
Nikos Karanikas, a former close collaborator of Alexis Tsipras, has critically commented on Tsipras's new party manifesto and declaration, calling it a 'Harlequin' for love.
An article from an Albanian perspective criticizes a student 'Memorandum on Kosovo and Metohija,' calling it not a manifestation of peace or academic reflection, but a delayed echo of the SANU Memorandum ideology that led to wars and ethnic cleansing in the late 20th century. It urges students to distance themselves from the moral catastrophe of the nineties.
Two elderly sisters were discovered dead in their Paris apartment, reportedly having suffered blows. The discovery was made after the building's caretaker became concerned for their well-being.
This article discusses how chronic stress from work can manifest physically, leading to symptoms like waking up tired, finding small tasks mentally demanding, and experiencing heart palpitations.
Calls for demonstrations have been launched in 30 French cities to defend 'free parties,' which are reportedly threatened by 'liberticidal legislative proposals.'
A high-ranking Senate staff member claims that the resurgence of charter change narratives online amidst Senate controversies is a 'false flag operation,' with an analysis detailing its manifestation on social media.
Senegal's ousted prime minister, Ousmane Sonko, has been elected as the new speaker of the National Assembly, despite an opposition boycott of the vote. Sonko transformed his inaugural address into a political manifesto.
A teacher was injured during a high school protest in Montbéliard, France, leading to the arrest of two minors. The demonstration, involving 250-300 students, followed earlier clashes.
Education unions in Catalonia are encouraging pressure and have called for six demonstrations tomorrow across Barcelona, Girona, Tarragona, Lleida, Granollers, and Torredembarra.
Bolivia's president announced a 50% salary cut for himself and his ministers in an attempt to quell widespread protests that have been ongoing for a month. Despite this gesture, large demonstrations continued in La Paz, with protesters demanding his resignation.
Pope Leo released his first major encyclical, calling for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and emphasizing the need to ensure AI serves humanity. The document explores the ethical implications of AI and urges a cautious approach to its development.
Pope Leo XIV has released his first major theological document, an encyclical focusing on artificial intelligence, warning against its potential to fuel war and inequality and calling for strict regulation. He also issued an unprecedented apology for the church's historical role in slavery, with the encyclical titled 'Magnifica Humanitas'.
Columnist Polly Toynbee discusses Andy Burnham's proposed strategy to save the Labour party, which includes a new manifesto, a new election, and electoral reform, particularly proportional representation.
The UK experienced its hottest May day on record, with temperatures exceeding 33°C, as an unprecedented heatwave swept across Europe, leading to warnings of temperatures potentially reaching 40°C in some regions.
An article explores relationship conflicts, focusing on how to recognize pathological jealousy, which can manifest as control despite appearing as a compliment.
Tens of thousands of students and citizens protested in Belgrade, demanding new elections and expressing dissatisfaction with the government. The demonstrations saw clashes with police, resulting in injuries and arrests, while independent observers estimated a massive turnout.
A historical commentary reflects on Portugal's complex relationship with its own legitimacy, noting the timeline from its battle victory in 1128 to external validation in 1179.
Thousands of teachers in Valencia, Spain, have gathered for a second large demonstration to demand improved working and salary conditions. This protest follows eleven days of an indefinite strike, with the education ministry yet to meet their demands.
More than 10,000 leaders are anticipated to attend the Majestic Manifesto Conference in 2026. The event is expected to be a major gathering for influential figures.
A psychologist has explained the potential problems adults may face if they had overly strict parents. These issues can manifest in various aspects of adult life.
Andy Burnham has released a manifesto outlining his vision for change, while his allies praise his effective use of social media. His approach to communication is seen as a natural fit for engaging with the public.
An analysis suggests that authoritarianism often manifests not through traditional coups, but through more subtle means like logins, compliance forms, and penalty notices. The piece argues that such mechanisms gradually erode freedoms.
A campaign by Matteo Renzi's Italia Viva party for the "2 per mille" tax allocation, featuring posters described as having a "Ventennio" (Fascist era) style, has become a contentious issue, with FS (Italian state railways) seeking clarification from Grandi Stazioni.
An article explores Lupus, a systemic autoimmune disease where the body attacks itself, discussing its varied manifestations and strategies for managing the condition.
A manifesto written by San Diego shooters repeatedly espouses antisemitic views, particularly those derived from white replacement theory, labeling Jews as the "universal enemy."
India's ruling BJP party has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi for labeling the Prime Minister a 'traitor,' calling his remarks the 'language of terrorists.' The party suggested Gandhi's statement reflected his frustration.
An armed attack on a San Diego mosque resulted in multiple deaths, with a heroic security guard praised for preventing further casualties. The FBI reported that the shooters, who met online, left behind a 75-page manifesto filled with white supremacist and racist rhetoric.
An opinion piece explores the history and modern manifestations of imposture and self-promotion, examining the elite of self-stagers and ego acrobats in today's media landscape.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp and Nicholas Zamiska published a 22-item manifesto titled 'The Technological Republic,' sparking a debate with Turkish drone maker Baykar. The manifesto outlines their vision for technology's role in society.
A demonstration organized by "Solidarność" will take place in central Warsaw on Wednesday, starting from Castle Square and proceeding to the Sejm. City authorities have warned of traffic difficulties and detours for public transport.
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik spoke at a Washington faith rally, stating that antisemitism is 'utterly un-American' and a manifestation of hatred against Jews.
French prosecutors have announced that approximately 10 new suspected victims have come forward in their ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. These individuals are being heard as part of the probe into the late financier's alleged crimes.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called for the establishment of a Palestinian state and the withdrawal of Israel from Gaza, reiterating these demands in international forums. These calls come as Palestinian leaders hold rare meetings amid rising discontent.
The classic ballet 'Giselle' is set to return to the stage of the National Theatre in Sarajevo. The production promises a blend of top-tier performance, music, and timeless ballet romance for audiences.
The "Isidora Žebeljan" Festival has been honored with the "Muzika Klasika" award, recognizing its outstanding significance as a regional cultural event. This award highlights the festival's impact and importance in the arts.
The European Union's support for the Western Balkans is tangible, manifesting in urban development, business growth, and new opportunities for young people across the region.
An opinion piece discusses the presence and manifestations of antisemitism from both right-wing and left-wing political ideologies. The article examines the different forms and sources of anti-Jewish sentiment in contemporary society.
An article explores the historical trend of megalomaniac statues, from Roman emperors like Augustus to modern figures like Trump, as a manifestation of leader cults and self-tribute in personalist regimes.
Approximately 200 people participated in an anti-racist demonstration in Porto, commemorating victims of hate crimes in Portugal, with a focus on Alcindo Monteiro, who was murdered 31 years ago.
Demonstrations against racism and xenophobia were held in Lisbon and Porto, commemorating victims and honoring Alcindo Monteiro, who was murdered in 1995.
A Supreme Court panel has stated that student suicides are merely the visible manifestation of a broader issue of student distress, reflecting institutional failures.
A manifesto from the 'Rebellious University' was read at a protest in front of the Serbian Government in Belgrade, asserting that university autonomy and academic freedoms are non-negotiable boundaries for authorities.
A protest against a proposed US Ebola quarantine center in Nanyuki, Kenya, turned violent, resulting in one person being shot and killed. Kenyan police cracked down on the demonstration.
During his visit to Barcelona, the Pope's use of Catalan was praised by the government, while a planned teacher protest failed to significantly disrupt the city. The visit also coincided with the first PAU exam, featuring minimal pairs.
Thousands of people gathered in several French cities to protest and demand justice following the murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna, whose body was found in a grain silo after days of searching.
An Italian student in Portugal may have died from cardiac ischemia after manifesting discomfort while on the phone with her aunt and later being found unresponsive in her room. Her family reported difficulties with repatriation, which has since been completed.
The state of the High Street has become a visible indicator of the United Kingdom's ongoing political instability. Economic and social changes are manifesting in the retail landscape, reflecting broader national challenges.
Teacher collectives in Belgium have called for a large peaceful demonstration in Brussels on Monday, as mobilization within the teaching community continues.
Five teachers' unions in Barcelona have urgently met and agreed to hold a single strike on Tuesday and a demonstration on the 14th, while ruling out further strike actions for the time being.
The House impeachment prosecution team will file a manifestation, rather than a reply, to Vice President Sara Duterte's answer to the Articles of Impeachment against her.
A photojournalist and a journalist from Observador recount their experience covering a violent general strike demonstration, navigating risks with intuition and caution.
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An article reflects on the nature of peace, suggesting it can manifest not as softness or forgiveness, but as a withdrawal from conflict or a decisive message.
A new study from the Swedish Karolinska Institute, involving one million fathers, indicates that paternal depression often manifests around one year after a child's birth, rather than in the initial weeks.
Stella Trokana, a Manifestation Life Coach, discusses the power of manifestation and the law of attraction on a Newsbeast podcast, explaining how individuals can attract their desired life.
A school principal expressed concerns that student protests could escalate, fearing that 'ill-intentioned people' might join the groups to cause damage.
Thousands of people in Tirana, Albania, protested against a proposed construction project attributed to Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Demonstrators voiced opposition to the development, chanting "Albania is not for sale."
Two prominent Labour policy figures, Mathew Lawrence and Mark McVitie, who previously supported different factions, have joined forces to advocate for a change in direction and warn against tribalism within the party.
Hyundai Motor Group's luxury brand Genesis is hosting a special exhibition titled 'Manifesting Marilyn' at its Genesis House in New York to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe's birth.
The Akwa Ibom governor declared that 'science parks are now in laptops,' effectively discarding a multi-million naira science park project initiated by a previous administration, despite his own manifesto promise to revamp it and budget allocations.
A Prime Minister has cautioned about impending difficult times and called for the support of their party to successfully implement the electoral manifesto.
The traditional 'Sevdah na Dunavu' (Sevdah on the Danube) event was held in Linz, Austria, bringing together Bosnians and Herzegovinians and lovers of Sevdalinka music for the twelfth year.
Dozens of people protested outside a sold-out concert by former 80s star Jean-Luc Lahaye in Hénin-Beaumont, who faces charges of rape and sexual assault of minors.
Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on artificial intelligence, which warns against reducing people to measurable outputs and emphasizes human leadership, continues to draw significant international press commentary and opinion pieces, including gratitude for its thoughtful warning.
An article discusses the critical role of police stations as manifestations of state protection and frontline services, advocating for a reimagining of their function to better serve victims and protect human liberties.
A protest by Catalan teachers blocked the AP-7 highway between France and Spain near Girona for a significant part of Wednesday, causing severe traffic disruptions amid stifling heat.
The Speaker of the Polish Sejm, Włodzimierz Czarzasty, announced that documents related to an annex of the WSI liquidation report have been returned to the president, describing the attempt to declassify them as a 'huge mistake' and a 'political manifesto.'
Thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets of Tbilisi on Independence Day to celebrate the nation's independence and demonstrate their support for a pro-EU course, while also criticizing the government.
The band Joker Out is celebrating its first decade with a new song titled 'Odsevi sonca,' which they describe as a summer anthem and a manifestation for a happier life.
The Art Colony in Danilovgrad is organizing a 'Festival of Graphics' event in cooperation with the French National Institution 'Manifest štampe' to promote graphic arts.
The Catalan Education Ministry and unions are meeting again to negotiate an agreement on the 11th day of a teacher strike. Teachers are protesting outside facilities, chanting slogans, as the Conselleria has not authorized them to demonstrate inside.
The 'Podgorica Through the Ages' event, scheduled for June 29 and 30 across multiple locations, promises an authentic journey through the rich history of the Montenegrin capital.
Pre-hospital emergency technicians are scheduled to protest in front of the Parliament on Wednesday. The demonstration aims to highlight their concerns and demands.
JOP and Fuerza Regida concluded the Sueños 2026 festival in Chicago with a high-energy performance featuring corridos, surprise guests, and fan hysteria that led to multiple show stoppages.
Anti-government protests in Belgrade, organized by students, escalated into clashes with police, leading to 23 arrests. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands, called for the resignation of President Vučić.
Tens of thousands of people marched in Madrid to demand the resignation of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez over corruption allegations. Some protesters reportedly attempted to approach Sanchez's residence, leading to clashes with police.
Portuguese Judicial Police opened a record 177 investigations last year, as foreigners increasingly use marriage to national citizens as an option to obtain residency permits.
The fifth demonstration of the educational strike in Valencia will see support from family associations, who back the teachers' demands and encourage participation in the afternoon's mobilization, marking 10 days of indefinite strike action.
A guide to weekend activities includes the Zombi Manifiesto, Maia BD comic festival, music across the Central region, an opera 'Por Todos Nós', Douro Superior wines, and a walking tour.
Hundreds of Greenlanders protested against former US President Donald Trump's past interest in buying the island, coinciding with the opening of a new US consulate in Nuuk. Demonstrators held signs reiterating 'No means no' to the sale of Greenland.
Several individuals from Bor, Belgrade, and Zlot have been arrested on suspicion of budget abuses related to the organization of a sports event. The arrests were announced by the police.
SpaceX is reportedly preparing for a colossal Initial Public Offering, with discussions focusing on its unprecedented valuation and the potential for Elon Musk to become a trillionaire. The anticipated IPO is attracting significant attention from investors and market analysts.
The Municipality of Bar and the "Latinsko jedro" Sailing Club organized the "Jedra Jadrana" event, featuring a panel discussion on "Waves of the Mediterranean: Olive Oil Routes," as part of Montenegro's 20th independence anniversary celebration. The event focused on wooden boats and maritime tradition.
Singer-songwriter Gigi Perez, known for her "Sailor Song," shares insights into her successful year and her experience collaborating with a queer hero.
The promises of artificial intelligence are beginning to manifest, but with growing concerns about the potential human cost associated with its widespread implementation.
Experts suggest that pathological narcissism can manifest early in childhood, with precursors appearing in elementary school. The article explores the role of parents and how they should address the issue.
The Pentagon announced plans to reduce the number of US military brigades stationed in Europe from four to three. This move will bring the total number of US troops in Europe to its lowest level since before the Ukraine invasion.
Banks in La Paz, Bolivia, have suspended their activities following violent anti-government demonstrations. Protesters clashed with police in the capital, which was cut off by roadblocks, intensifying opposition against President Rodrigo Paz.
The Chief Minister announced that the Penang government has successfully implemented 47 out of its 50 manifesto pledges, demonstrating progress on its commitments.
Parisian school animators are holding a strike and demonstration due to violence in after-school services, with unions anticipating significant mobilization and closures.
Thousands of people demonstrated in Brussels on Sunday afternoon, called by pro-Palestinian, trade union, and associative organizations, to denounce the war in Gaza, the Nakba, and what organizers describe as a genocide.
The Halo franchise is officially beginning a new era, following a period of both anticipation and criticism, with its new direction now tangibly manifested.
Teachers in Catalonia protested for the fourth consecutive day, with demonstrations in Lleida and Alt Pirineu i Aran, including blocking the Cadí tunnel.
The Serbian opposition party SSP and economist Mitrović assert that organizing EXPO events is economically unviable, citing studies that show such events have historically failed to generate profit. They argue against the financial feasibility of hosting an EXPO.
Thousands of Bolivian miners clashed with police in La Paz during anti-government protests, setting off dynamite and paralyzing the capital. The miners are demanding the president's resignation amidst ongoing unrest.
150 faculty members at Corvinus University have issued a manifesto demanding an end to the university's foundation-based operation and a reorganization of higher education. They argue that the disadvantages of the current model clearly outweigh its benefits.
Articles analyze a recently published manifesto, highlighting its elegant yet bittersweet qualities and discussing how its strengths might also be its weaknesses.
The 'Đina Vrbica' kindergarten hosted the 'Love Without Borders - Games Without Borders' event, bringing together children, parents, and staff for games, socializing, and sports activities to strengthen community bonds.
Anti-immigrant violence and riots have erupted in Belfast following the arrest of a Sudanese migrant in connection with a brutal knife attack that left a man severely injured. Masked mobs have burned homes and clashed with authorities, prompting warnings from politicians about hatred and division.
Violent anti-immigrant protests erupted in Belfast, Northern Ireland, following a knife attack by a Sudanese man. Demonstrators set vehicles and buildings alight, leading to arrests and widespread unrest in the city.
The "DrugAčiji 2026" program has commenced with inclusive events for persons with disabilities at Ada, as part of the "Summer on Ada" opening ceremony in Serbia.
Following the Lyhanna case, there are growing calls for an inquiry into judicial dysfunctions in France, with lawyers and politicians highlighting inadequate resources as the core problem. Public figures have expressed anger and warned of potential social unrest if the issues are not addressed.
Research suggests that traumatic experiences can leave lasting effects on behavior, communication, and well-being, manifesting in subtle traits in women.
Greta Thunberg joined a protest in Brussels against police violence during recent demonstrations concerning education reforms. The protest also featured commentary on the unacceptable nature of both masked violence and police violence.
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has called for a 'general mobilization' of magistrates in response to the Lyhanna case, ordering a review of complaints across tribunals and communes before meeting with prosecutors general.
Numerous individuals have denounced the behavior of the police, citing serious violations including the use of kettling, batons, and tear gas, during teacher demonstrations.
Police in Bolivia clashed with anti-government protesters who had blocked a road. The confrontation occurred as authorities attempted to clear the blockade.
Several thousand demonstrators gathered in Rennes, France, to protest against two proposed laws, the Ripost bill and a bill by MP Laetitia Saint-Paul, which aim to repress free parties.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's three-day wedding celebration in Palermo has drawn criticism from local residents over street closures and public space use, with Italian media also reporting on UK tabloids' controversial portrayal of Bagheria as a 'mafia den'. The lavish event, which includes parts of the Sicilian city being closed off, has caused frustration among locals.
Manuel Domingos Augusto died this Friday in Luanda, at the age of 68, due to illness. José Luís Carneiro highlights his career "of public service and dedication to cooperation between peoples and brother parties."
Belgian trade unions are threatening widespread disruption, including school exam cancellations, protests, and strikes on the first day of the school year, in response to what they call 'chaotic legislation'.
A leadership dispute in the Philippine Senate escalated on Thursday, June 4, with former Senate President Franklin Drilon stating that Senator Sherwin Gatchalian's leadership is valid unless the Supreme Court rules otherwise. Drilon also suggested that the Supreme Court's intervention is needed to resolve the ongoing row.
Protests have intensified in Albania against a luxury resort project backed by Jared Kushner, with demonstrators clashing with police and expressing concerns over environmental impact and lack of transparency. Citizens are demanding a halt to construction, asserting that the land is not for sale.
Portugal's CGTP union confederation attributed the disturbances during the general strike to 'infiltrated groups,' while emphasizing the peaceful nature of most demonstrations across the country. The police's actions during the confrontations were deemed responsible.
At SXSW London 2026, AEG's Alex Hill stated that the U.K. live industry desires faster government action on ticket resale legislation, a measure promised by the Labour party in their 2024 election manifesto.
SANITAS trade union members are protesting today in Bucharest's Victory Square against the unified wage law, with the demonstration scheduled to begin at 10 AM.
The 'Enhanced Games,' an event promoting athletes using performance-enhancing chemicals, has been criticized for setting a terrible example and representing a problematic extreme of wellness culture.
A manifesto signed by personalities and entities is protesting the conversion of the Cerdanya Aerodrome into an airport, denouncing the 'opacity' in the procedure for transforming the facility.
Students in Niš, currently in a blockade, announced they will have a promotional stand at the traditional "Palilulsko veče" event, offering branded merchandise and volunteer sign-ups.
A área em redor do centro de detenção de imigrantes Delaney Hall, na Nova Jérsia, foi palco de confrontos entre manifestantes a favor e contra as políticas de migração do Presidente norte-americano.
MongoDB's strategic advantage in artificial intelligence is reportedly starting to manifest in its financial results, indicating positive impacts from its AI integration.
Police in Serbia searched the apartment and offices of former police chief Veselin Milić, while Spain's Pedro Sánchez faces mounting corruption probes. Meanwhile, Hungary's Péter Magyar has pledged to fight corruption and join the European Public Prosecutor's Office after EU funds were unblocked.
Healthcare employees in Romania are protesting a new wage law, gathering in front of the Ministry of Labor and other institutions. They claim the new legislation unfairly disadvantages them, leading to spontaneous demonstrations.
An opinion piece titled 'One Man's Manifesto - In Defense Of 250' reflects on a conversation that lingered long after it was over, prompting a defense of a particular viewpoint.
During his inaugural address at the National Assembly, Ousmane Sonko delivered a speech that was widely seen as a political manifesto, outlining his vision and agenda.
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The Bolivian parliament has repealed a law that strictly limited the declaration of a state of emergency, thereby enabling the center-right president to mobilize the military to control mass demonstrations.
New scientific data suggests that the first warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, typically associated with individuals over 65, may manifest two decades earlier, potentially from the age of 45.
The Polish Prison Service is expressing disappointment with the Tusk government's plans and is preparing a large demonstration in Warsaw. This protest highlights their dissatisfaction with proposed changes.
Portugal's Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) has expressed full confidence in Paulo Viegas Nunes, the head of SIRESP, stating that any irregularities detected by the IGF during his previous mandate have been corrected. The MAI defended Viegas Nunes's suitability and competence for the role, rejecting claims of illegalities in SIRESP's management.
Pope Leo XIV has issued a strong warning about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, calling for its 'disarming' and regulation. He emphasized concerns about AI's militarization, autonomous weapon systems, and the risk of accelerating war, stating that humanity has lost control over some weapons.
The organizing committee for the 'Zija Dizdarević Encounters' 2026 literary-cultural event in Fojnica has announced a competition for the best short story or novella.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Madrid against rising rents and the housing shortage, demanding more affordable housing and criticizing the impact of tourism. Demonstrators called for neighbors, not tourists, as housing affordability becomes a major challenge for the Spanish government.
Pakatan Harapan (PH) Penang has established three new committees to prepare for the upcoming 16th General Election (GE16). These committees will focus on manifesto development, information dissemination, and mobilization efforts.
Tens of thousands of people protested against the Serbian president in Belgrade, leading to clashes between demonstrators and police in the city center. Incidents near Pionirski Park involved thrown firecrackers, bottles, and flares, with police pushing back the crowd and reports of officers beating protesters.
The Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) has reported a record number of convenience marriage crimes, attributing the increase to the revocation of the 'manifestation of interest' mechanism.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has elevated the risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to 'very high' due to its rapid spread. The UN has allocated $60 million and is deploying staff to assist with the escalating crisis.
A Friday sermon emphasizes the spiritual importance of the Day of Arafah, describing it as the most blessed day of the year and a manifestation of Allah's mercy.
The Oggy Janata Party issued a six-point manifesto outlining its commitment to animal welfare, drawing attention as a group questioning the Cockroach Janta Party.
The Bolivian president announced a cabinet reshuffle in an effort to quell widespread anti-government protests and address the ongoing political crisis.
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.
Claudio Cerasa, director of Il Foglio, participated in an "Incontri con l’autore" event in Trento, where he discussed his book, described as an optimistic manifesto challenging the "dictatorship of catastrophism."
The NSZZ „Solidarność” trade union held a major demonstration in Warsaw on May 20th, protesting against the European Union's climate policy. Participants demanded Poland's withdrawal from the ETS system, continued use of coal, and valorization of wages in the public sector.
Montenegrin police announced they will be filming public gatherings and events, while also stating that the use of drones for filming without proper authorization from the competent agency will not be permitted.
Experts suggest that pathological narcissism can manifest early, with precursors appearing in elementary school, raising questions about parental influence and appropriate responses.
A comparison was made between Dyson's 550-euro Airwrap and Rusta's 100-euro budget hair curler. A hair professional tested where the significant price difference truly manifests.
Brazilian photographer Dante Prochet is holding his first exhibition in Portugal, showcasing street basketball as a "public manifesto." His work explores courts, encounters, and stories across cities and cultures, offering a perspective beyond just the sport.
Bolivian prosecutors have ordered the arrest of a leader of anti-government protests, as President Rodrigo Paz faces increasing pressure from various groups over the country's worst economic crisis in four decades.
Tens of thousands of far-right supporters, led by Tommy Robinson, marched through central London, with some articles also noting an opposing pro-Palestinian demonstration. Activists trolled the rally with a pro-immigration clip.
Belgium's "Quintin law," aimed at banning dangerous associations, will be reintroduced with modifications after its rejection by the Council of State. Interior Minister Bernard Quintin assures the legislation is not targeting government protesters.
Danijel Alibabić, president of the Association of Performing Artists of Montenegro, thanked the Montenegrin government and Prime Minister Milojko Spajić for their supportive approach to local artists in organizing major events.
Fenprof, a teachers' union in Portugal, has called for a national demonstration this Saturday, as educators express persistent doubts and concerns despite recent communication from the education minister.
Maíllo has received support from over a hundred cultural professionals who signed a manifesto, promoted by Recortes Cero, calling for unity and warning of a "setback" in Andalusia.
Italian author Lidia Ravera, 74, has published 'Palabras mayores,' a rebellious manifesto against ageism, advocating for old age to be lived with joy, desire, and curiosity.
Pro-public school demonstrators interrupted Azcón during a parliamentary session, throwing leaflets and chanting slogans to protest the PP-Vox government's initiative to concert bachillerato.
Artmarket.com has released its 'Artprice Manifesto,' outlining 22 rules aimed at establishing a regulated and transparent art market in the era of artificial intelligence.
A Qatar-based professor has developed a non-invasive eye scan capable of detecting neurodegenerative diseases in minutes, potentially years before symptoms manifest.