The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval. This vote represents a significant rebuke to the President's foreign policy powers regarding Iran.
Vietnam’s first tropical depression of 2026 has developed in the East Sea, internationally known as the South China Sea, marking the official start of this year’s storm season.
A Lithuanian court has clarified the conditions under which insurance payouts can be reduced, addressing common consumer concerns about fairness in claims.
The Southern District Committee has approved a plan for a new settlement, to be named after an Oct. 7 soldier, located east of Kibbutz Sa’ad in the Gaza Envelope.
A 16-year-old girl was murdered at her parents' home in Famões, Portugal. The suspect, her boyfriend, fled the scene but was later hit by a car and hospitalized in serious condition.
Following a corruption scandal in Naxal-affected Sukma, two tribal women have seized the opportunity to step into leadership positions, bringing new dynamics to the region.
An exceptional property has appeared on the real estate market in Kaunas, Lithuania, attracting attention not only for its impressive price but also for reflecting a growing trend among affluent buyers.
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The official album for the FIFA World Cup 2026 has been released, featuring a lineup of international artists including Davido, Rema, Burna Boy, and Ayra Starr. This announcement comes alongside other news related to the upcoming tournament, such as potential jersey issues and player expectations.
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The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) has appointed three spokespersons, including a journalist and an IIT alumnus, ahead of a scheduled protest on Saturday. The party aims to shift political discourse and has stated it has no political links, fighting a cause bigger than any single party.
Senator Marco Rubio confirmed that Donald Trump will attend the NATO summit in Turkey in July, describing it as a potentially historic meeting for the alliance. This announcement comes amid various reports and speculation regarding Trump's public appearances and health.
A new reality is emerging in the South China Sea, characterized by a scramble for resources where nations are urged to 'grab what you can while you can.' This reflects heightened competition and changing dynamics in the disputed waters.
A 21-year-old woman named Maria shares her six-year struggle with severe endometriosis pain, including an attempt at artificial menopause, and her ongoing difficulty coping with the condition.
Several companies, including Myers, U-Haul Holding, General Dynamics, and RCI Hospitality, have declared their latest quarterly dividends. These declarations range from $0.018 to $1.59 per share, with some in Canadian dollars.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed readiness for direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that recent drone strikes on Russia allow Ukraine to negotiate as equals. This comes as experts note heavy fighting in southern Ukraine and Zelensky claims Russia made no significant battlefield gains in May.
A judge has granted an injunction restraining anyone other than two named defendants from accessing a Liberties property, a former Dublin pub, effectively ordering its occupiers not to allow public access.
Hanoi's authorities are seeking to regulate the city's bustling informal street vendor activity as the Vietnamese capital experiences rapid development and a growing influx of tourists, raising concerns about the city losing its traditional character.
The ninth generation of the Toyota Hilux pick-up truck was presented at a dynamic event in Bulgaria, marking a significant advancement for the popular model.
A Lithuanian woman named Vitalija is challenging the reduced state support for solar power plants, after investing between subsidy calls and finding the conditions had worsened.
An 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna has disappeared in the Gers region, leading to an investigation into the suspect's troubling past. An administrative inquiry has been opened regarding the handling of a previous complaint of sexual assault against a minor involving the suspect.
Katrina Ponce Enrile, daughter of former Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, publicly urged Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano to be accurate and respectful when invoking her father's name.
Ranko Mimović, director and owner of KFT Senator Treasury G.T.7 Dva, has sent an irrevocable letter of intent to Gazprom's CEO, Aleksey Miller, to purchase Gazprom and Gazpromneft's entire ownership in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS).
This opinion piece from Danas features a satirical interview with a character named Mr. Čvarak, who claims to have returned from the dead. The article explores themes of resilience or political comeback through this metaphorical narrative.
The salmon fishing season in Norway has seen a 'magical' start, with a nearly 20-kilogram salmon caught in the Namsen river system just an hour into the season.
Romania is facing a severe political crisis, marked by a prolonged struggle to name a new prime minister a month after the coalition government's fall, leaving the country in limbo. This political instability is compounded by a challenging economic situation, including double-digit inflation and a depreciating local currency, with bankers warning of the worst economic period in years.
Kuwait expects to restore nearly 70 percent of its oil production within eight weeks after the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, though full recovery is not anticipated before mid-2027.
The change of guard in Karnataka, ushering in the Shivakumar era, is expected to significantly alter the political dynamics for both the BJP and JD(S) in the state.
Nippon Paint and Sherwin-Williams have abandoned their pursuit of AkzoNobel after their acquisition bids were rejected. This decision led to a significant drop in AkzoNobel's share price.
Vietnam will now require all incoming tourists to submit a health declaration upon arrival. This measure is being implemented to monitor the health of visitors entering the country.
Experts are cautioning that certain commonly used food items, such as mayonnaise and salad dressings, can pose health risks if consumed after their expiration date.
FIFA has released the full schedule, dates, venues, and timings for the 2026 World Cup, generating significant buzz among fans and media. Details regarding unique rules, player call-ups, and fantasy guides for the tournament have also been widely discussed.
The medical condition Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been renamed to Polycystic Metabolic Ovary Syndrome (PMOS), but women express skepticism that a name change alone will address their struggles.
Croatian and Slovenian road authorities are warning drivers to expect significant traffic congestion and delays over the upcoming holiday weekend. Heavy traffic is anticipated to begin as early as Thursday due to the influx of travelers.
Legal analyst Jonathan Turley argues that Judge Cooper's ruling on the Kennedy Center closure lacks a clear standard for federal courts to override board decisions, despite correctly identifying Trump's name.
A Swiss news outlet is seeking personal stories from couples who live and work together, exploring the dynamics of sharing both home and office environments.
Market analysis indicates aggressive short positioning in several small-cap food and personal care companies, including VITL, BYND, and LFVN, suggesting investor bearishness.
Ghana's inflation dynamics in May 2026 were primarily influenced by rising food prices, locally produced goods, and uneven regional price developments, according to Government Statistician Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu.
A Kosovo Serb man who threatened immigration police was arrested shortly after disembarking a bus and was subsequently deported, despite having changed his name.
A Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader has been booked a day after termite-infested cash and a firearm were discovered inside a room at Surendranath College, leading to an ongoing investigation.
BJP leadership reportedly assured K Annamalai of support for his proposed statewide public outreach program, which he believes will strengthen the party's grassroots presence.
Ukraine's foreign minister stated there was 'absolutely no anti-Polish intent' as Ukraine seeks dialogue with Poland regarding the naming of a military unit after a group responsible for massacres.
Despite missing out on Spain's final World Cup squad, Barcelona midfielder Marc Bernal could still make his national team debut before the tournament begins.
The Dutch Council of State has ruled that the GroenLinks-PvdA parliamentary faction is permitted to use the name 'PRO', rejecting a challenge from local parties. This decision allows the combined left-wing alliance to proceed with its chosen designation in the House of Representatives.
Former deputy cabinet secretary Helen MacNamara highlighted Angela Rayner's pivotal role in the release of the Mandelson files, which led to Labour's humiliation.
A 26-year-old Eritrean citizen is accused of organizing the illegal transport of people across the state border and illegal physical activity, with the case now transferred to court.
Former England defender and current pundit Micah Richards looks back at some of the most iconic moments from past World Cup tournaments, sharing his insights on memorable events.
Former AIMIM MP Imtiaz Jaleel has been named in the chargesheet for the TCS sexual harassment case, following questioning of an AIMIM corporator about an accused individual.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino have signed agreements on diplomatic consultations and tourism cooperation in Athens, while also aligning on maritime security and the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Indian Supreme Court has established a five-member expert panel tasked with proposing a definitive definition of the Aravalli mountain range by August 31. This panel will review previous reports and address concerns regarding the range's boundaries, which are crucial for environmental protection.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has appealed to Poles, stating that escalating tensions serves neither Ukrainians nor Poles. He emphasized the importance of not fueling a spiral of hatred between the two nations.
As the cost of overseas education rises and visa requirements become stricter, a growing number of students from Vietnam's specialized schools are opting for international universities within Vietnam for their higher education.
A news quiz from Helsingin Sanomat tests readers' current affairs knowledge, specifically asking about a new roller coaster named Konect at an amusement park. The quiz challenges how well readers have kept up with recent news.
Andrius Rimiškis and his wife Vaida have welcomed their third child, a daughter, and shared the happy news on Facebook, revealing the chosen name for their baby girl.
India's National Investigation Agency (NIA) has raided the house of a former Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA in West Bengal as part of its ongoing investigation into a pre-election bomb blast, a case transferred to the agency following demands for a central inquiry.
The US military conducted a 'lethal kinetic strike' on an alleged drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of two individuals described as narco-terrorists. This marks the latest operation in the region targeting illicit drug activities.
Journalists discovered that Živilė Pinskuvienė, Mayor of Širvintos district, and her husband, former MP Jonas Pinskus, possess significant amounts of cash. Jonas Pinskus explained the origin and use of these funds.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) in India appears to be unraveling, with reports indicating a shrinking circle of loyalists around Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The article questions who remains by her side during this period.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Abhishek Banerjee to appear on June 15 in connection with a money laundering case related to a teacher recruitment scam in West Bengal. This comes as he also faces a pending notice from the CID in the same case.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) is experiencing significant internal divisions, with 58 out of 80 MLAs backing a rebel leader who has now become the Leader of the Opposition. This development, alongside other setbacks like ED summons and a mayor's resignation, highlights growing challenges for Mamata Banerjee.
A magnitude 3.1 earthquake occurred in central Nagano Prefecture, Japan, with a depth of 10 kilometers. Chino City experienced a seismic intensity of 3, and there is no concern for a tsunami.
Bill Ackman's Pershing Square is set to sell its remaining stake in Universal Music Group (UMG) after a previously failed acquisition bid. This move marks the complete exit of Pershing Square from its UMG investment.
A student in India was left in a coma and unable to recall her own name following a scooter crash, highlighting the severe consequences of the accident.
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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) is experiencing an internal revolt and faces a significant internal crisis in West Bengal, raising questions about its national parliamentary strength and its role within the INDIA bloc, with the Speaker's role critical in a potential party split.
Recent polls indicate a dynamic political environment, with a Fox News poll highlighting Democratic unity and Republican crossovers in the Ohio Senate race. Meanwhile, Greek polls show New Democracy leading, followed by Tsipras, and a tight race for third place.
Euclid Tsakalotos has indicated he would be open to discussions with Alexis Tsipras if Tsipras presents concrete proposals, suggesting a conditional window for dialogue. This comes amidst internal party dynamics and veiled criticisms regarding party branding.
A Danish article questions whether former Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, nicknamed 'Lars the Red,' has made a misstep, suggesting a political controversy or gaffe.
The results of the fourth annual Orange Podcast of the Year awards in Slovakia confirmed the continued dominance of established podcasts, with 'Ťažký týždeň' winning again, Adela securing her fourth victory, and 'Tridsiatnik' named discovery of the year.
A chronicle by Cláudia Lucas Chéu explores the complexities of family life, referencing the idea that all happy families resemble one another, while each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
Vietnam marks its entry into the global humanoid robotics map with the introduction of Dyno, the first humanoid robot from VinDynamics, aiming to serve as a flexible assistant in modern environments.
Leslie Helen Varley, 57, was arrested after allegedly causing a scene at Steakhouse 71 in Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort, reportedly ripping off a worker's name tag and shattering glasses.
Director Wim Wenders has pulled his 1975 film "The Wrong Move" from circulation due to a controversial nude scene featuring Nastassja Kinski, who was 13 years old at the time. Wenders issued an apology, acknowledging the scene's problematic nature after years of public discussion.
President Trump's selection of Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief has sparked controversy and raised doubts about the renewal of a critical surveillance program. Critics question Pulte's qualifications, while allies defend his loyalty to the president.
Veselin Milić, the dismissed head of Belgrade police, was questioned for a second time regarding a murder at the '27' restaurant in Senjak, where he denied the charges and requested a polygraph test.
A legendary figure from the 'Top Gear' show has revealed the worst car he has ever had to drive, hinting that it is a product of the British automotive industry.
Lamine Yamal is anticipated to be fit for Spain's World Cup opener against Cape Verde after positive news on his fitness, though he has been ruled out of a warm-up clash with Iraq. His availability is a positive development for the team as they prepare for the tournament.
Two men in Hollywood, a music booker and a UTA employee, share the name Jeffrey Epstein but are not changing it despite the notorious association. Their stories highlight the challenges of sharing a name with a controversial figure.
The Anambra State Government has initiated a comprehensive review of criminal cases stemming from land disputes. This action aims to potentially withdraw prosecutions that are found to be civil in nature, thereby helping to decongest prisons.
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Expelled Trinamool Congress leader Ritabrata Banerjee has been chosen as the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, with a rebel faction of 59 TMC legislators claiming the status of the main opposition party. This move represents a significant blow to Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress.
The Anambra State Government in Nigeria announced plans to conduct extensive tax education for its residents as part of efforts to increase its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
A new trend called 'spermmaxxing' has emerged as men express growing anxiety over declining fertility rates and seek advice, sometimes based on misinformation.
Universal Studios officially announced plans for a new theme park in Bedford, UK, with Comcast committing $8 billion and the UK government pledging £1.3 billion in infrastructure support for the project.
Selfish drivers reportedly delayed emergency services responding to a drowning girl named Chiedza Nyanjowa, who got into difficulty while playing with her cousin.
A new report reveals that Shell continued to operate a pipeline in Nigeria for years, despite internal documents showing evidence of significant pollution and environmental damage. The company was aware of the environmental impact but did not cease operations.
A general strike paralyzed Portugal, leading to hundreds of canceled flights and disruptions in schools, hospitals, and transport, in protest against the government's proposed labor law reforms. Unions are opposing changes to over 100 articles of the labor code.
Dr. Zrinka Rendić-Miočević, a specialist in radiotherapy and oncology at the Clinic for Tumors in Zagreb, Croatia, has passed away. The sad news was announced on a Facebook page.
Geologists have identified a "lost continent" named Greater Adria, approximately the size of Greenland, which lies in fragments beneath Southern Europe, including parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia.
Experts warn that certain commonly used food items, such as opened mayonnaise jars or salad dressing bottles, can become particularly risky after their expiration date, urging consumers to check their supplies.
Anita Orbán has been named the most influential Hungarian woman on Forbes' sector-neutral list for 2026. This marks the 11th annual list published by Forbes, highlighting influential women in various fields.
Sathnam Sanghera's new non-fiction book, 'Tonight the Music Seems So Loud,' deftly tells the life story of George Michael, framing it as a post-colonial immigrant's tale. The book offers a unique perspective on the iconic singer's journey.
Articles reflect on the transformative power of an individual named Ana and offer weather-independent thoughts. These pieces delve into personal impact and broader philosophical considerations.
A cat named Junie went missing after a package delivery, with surveillance footage showing an Amazon driver taking the animal, prompting a search for the pet.
Croatian anti-corruption agency USKOK announced two investigations against criminal groups suspected of customs evasion and illegal trade, reportedly centered around a mysterious Serbian individual named Rade.
According to an ECB report, gold has surpassed US Treasuries to become the world's largest reserve asset. This shift highlights a significant change in global financial asset preferences.
Vilnius Taikos Progymnasium is set to be renamed Leonidas Donskis Progymnasium, a proposal approved by the Vilnius City Municipality Council's Historical Memory Commission.
In a historic move, Pope Francis has appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado, CEO of a Catholic television network, as the first lay woman to lead the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, overseeing its extensive media operations.
Polish politician Zbigniew Ziobro's 2025 asset declaration has been published, drawing attention to a loan he received from his foundation, which is linked to the Zondacrypto exchange case.
The Thuringian State Chancellery has admitted that an opinion piece published in 'Die Welt' under the names of two state premiers, Schulze and Voigt, was generated using artificial intelligence.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha commented on the decision to name a Ukrainian Special Operations Forces unit 'Heroes of UPA,' stating it was the soldiers' own choice, following criticism from Poland.
A split within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) was on display as rebel leaders attended a review meeting held by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, indicating internal party divisions.
The Lithuanian Court of Appeal overturned a lower court's decision to release one of the defendants, 63-year-old Ukrainian citizen Vasyl Kovach, in the DHL incendiary parcel case, ruling that both suspects must remain in custody.
The Technical Chamber of Greece has formally proposed to the government and Parliament that the Spatial Planning and Urban Development Code be named "Nikolaos Tagaras." This proposal honors Tagaras's contributions to the field.
Slovakia reportedly sold KUB anti-aircraft missile systems, potentially worth millions, for the price of scrap metal to a private firm named Robus. Defense Minister Kaliňák has not been able to prove that the sale was due to decisions made by his predecessors.
The article highlights the Gertrude Jekyll rose, one of the most famous recent rose cultivars, known for its captivating fragrance and how to preserve its scent.
Giedrė Banaitienė, a former fitness champion, has successfully turned an unexpected start in flower sales into a thriving business and a way of life, surprising clients with unique plant compositions.
The trade union organization at the Czech government office, Straka, has declared a strike alert due to the planned transfer of agendas related to human rights, mental health, and addictions to various ministries.
In a significant political move, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has dissolved all its key frontal wings amidst an internal revolt, in what appears to be a last-ditch effort to prevent a party split.
Spanish Minister Óscar Puente has called on the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) not to protect judges who 'tarnish the good name of justice with their abuses,' emphasizing that the Constitution's aims for institutions do not include 'overthrowing governments.'
The Diocese of Bydgoszcz has issued a warning about a fictitious Roman Catholic parish operating in Bydgoszcz, stating that 'no parish of that name exists at the indicated address.' The Curia is working to clarify the matter.
Former Taguig Mayor Lino Cayetano, brother of Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano and a TV director/producer, has been appointed as the new General Manager of PTV, as announced by the Presidential Communications Office Secretary Dave Gomez.
The Brazil National Team's plane underwent a baptism ceremony before departing for the World Cup. This traditional event marks the team's journey to the international tournament.
The Philippine Senate experienced a significant leadership change as Senator Francis Escudero was elected Senate President, replacing Alan Peter Cayetano. The move, which involved a majority vote and the appointment of new committee chairpersons, was met with protests from Cayetano, who insisted he remained the legitimate leader.
A TV recommendation for 'Dravski beat,' a story about a time when Maribor residents resisted police and the army, presented in an anecdotal and entertaining style.
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Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are underway, with details emerging about fan access and event logistics. FIFA has announced that fans will be prohibited from bringing water bottles into venues during the tournament.
BTS's song 'Swim' has maintained its No. 1 position on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart for an eighth consecutive week, tying their own record set by 'Dynamite' in 2020.
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Firhad Hakim, a close aide to Mamata Banerjee, has resigned as the Mayor of Kolkata, a move that further deepens the crisis within the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
As the Trinamool Congress (TMC) faces an internal crisis, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is reportedly looking to capitalize on the situation for political advantage in Parliament.
Anambra State in Nigeria has signed four new regulations aimed at improving electricity supply, attracting investment, and protecting consumers by ending the power sector's monopoly.
Actress Sharon Stone disclosed during a podcast interview that she was physically assaulted, stating she was hit from behind but declined to name the perpetrator.
Both the iconic film franchise Back To The Future and the popular anime Your Name are making a return with new releases. These new offerings mark significant events for fans of both properties.
Despite being omitted from Thomas Tuchel's England squad for the World Cup, Harry Maguire is set to have a visible role around the tournament, taking on an unexpected role following his heartbreak.
An 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna has gone missing, leading to the arrest of her friend's father in connection with the disappearance, with authorities revealing unsettling details.
Thousands of Albanians protested in Tirana against a proposed luxury resort project by Jared Kushner's company on a protected wetland area of the Adriatic coast. Demonstrators clashed with police, called for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation, and vowed to continue their opposition to the development.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has approved the conversion of Abbey Mortgage Bank to a regional commercial bank, leading to its renaming as Abbey Bank PLC following a shareholder resolution.
As the US, Mexico, and Canada prepare to co-host the FIFA World Cup once again, the tournament's defining change since 1994 is its significant scale-up, reflecting the evolution of soccer over the decades.
A former television star has made an appearance on the Croatian quiz show 'Potjera' (The Chase). A journalist from RTL also participated, reflecting on their performance after a victory.
Ben Folds has penned an open letter to gather support for the National Symphony Orchestra, highlighting its financial turmoil and the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democratic party is experiencing significant internal dissent following a cabinet reshuffle, particularly over the promotion of Mattias Tesfaye Hummelgaard. Critics accuse Frederiksen of authoritarianism and disregarding the party's parliamentary group.
Award-winning gay porn star Drake Von, whose real name is Dawson Bacon, has been arrested in Las Vegas for allegedly attempting to strangle his partner. Court records confirm his detention.
Following a significant electoral defeat, Trinamool Congress (TMC) party members are experiencing disbelief and anger, leading to internal strife and the dissolution of party committees. Loyalists express frustration over organizational issues and the sidelining of veteran members.
Private credit stocks experienced a decline following redemption requests from Cliffwater for the second quarter. This development has raised fresh concerns about the overall health and stability of the private credit industry.
Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has committed to implementing strategic interventions to restore Nnewi's status as a leading industrial hub within the state and beyond.
Three members of the British Royal Navy were killed when their helicopter crashed in England during a training exercise. The incident occurred in Devon, leading to an investigation into the cause.
Discussions are focusing on the concepts of criminal profiling and the dynamics of violence and power within society. These topics explore the psychological and sociological aspects of criminal behavior and societal structures.
Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh will serve as a Fan Zone during the 2026 World Cup. This will provide a dedicated area for fans to experience the tournament, similar to what Boston fans can expect.
The Würzburger Kickers girls' and women's football club demonstrates how to inspire parents for volunteer engagement and foster an inclusive club culture.
An analysis suggests that the long-discussed central tunnel beneath Helsinki has, in fact, existed for years, merely under the name of a maintenance tunnel, according to journalist Reeta Cremin.
Steve Cohen's Point72 hedge fund continued its strong performance in May, leading the way among major industry names with returns exceeding 10% year-to-date in 2026.
President Marcos Jr. has appointed the estranged brother of Senate President Alan Cayetano to manage the government's primary television station, PTV-4, amidst political rifts between some senators and Malacañang that have stalled legislative work.
Bomb threats were sent to Croatian media outlets and police, announcing explosions in Zagreb's Arena Centar and Avenue Mall, leading to the evacuation of Arena Centar.
Ligue 1 star Breel Embolo has been banned from traveling to the USA for the 2026 World Cup due to last-minute travel issues. This decision prevents him from participating in the tournament.
An article explores the recent heightened attention on Applied Digital stock and explains why investors should be aware of its current market dynamics.
Enugu State has heightened surveillance at Akanu Ibiam Airport, while Anambra, Ebonyi, and Enugu states have all activated their response mechanisms to prevent an Ebola outbreak.
Dinamo Zagreb has issued a new statement regarding a recent cyberattack, assuring the public that credit card data was not compromised. The club also warned fans to be vigilant against fake messages related to the incident.
Ukrainian drones attacked targets in Saint Petersburg, including an oil refinery, causing large smoke clouds and fires, coinciding with the opening of Russia's major economic forum in the city. The strikes disrupted the event, which was expected to be attended by President Putin.
Being a playful parent who is always ready for games and often gives in to children's wishes may sound ideal, but such a family dynamic also has its positive and negative aspects.
Veselin Milić's lawyer has released a portion of his client's statement to the prosecution, in which Milić claims he is being framed by police officers. The lawyer stated that the integral declaration given by Milić to the prosecution has been delivered.
Turkey's national football team and its supporters celebrated their return to the World Cup after a 24-year absence with a large car convoy, expressing widespread euphoria ahead of the tournament.
The pre-trial hearing for the Fotopub affair took place at the District Court in Ljubljana, but Dušan Josip Smodej, a key figure in the case, was reportedly in France and not present, managing to postpone the preliminary hearing from there. The prosecutor has closed the trial to the public.
A delegation from Bosnia and Herzegovina's Ministry of Defense, led by Minister Zukan Helez, began an official visit to Egypt, aiming to expand their defense industry into the African market.
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Scientists have discovered living microbes, including yeast, in the gut of Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,300-year-old mummy. Researchers successfully used this ancient yeast to bake bread, offering a unique glimpse into the Iceman's diet and the microbial world of the past.
The Slovak government has approved its first package of pro-growth measures, including a lower electricity tax for businesses and the abolition of receipt notifications. These proposals are expected to be submitted to parliament later in the summer.
Poliklinika Dijamant from Sarajevo has been recognized as the "Clinic of the Year for Hair, Beard, and Eyebrow Transplantation for 2026," confirming its leading position in the field.
Poland is bracing for dynamic weather conditions over the upcoming long weekend, including the Corpus Christi holiday. Forecasts predict surprises in the weather, advising residents to prepare for varied conditions.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has publicly released his financial disclosure for 2025, revealing an income exceeding 800,000 PLN. The declaration details his assets and earnings for the specified period.
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.
A deepening rebellion within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is primarily focused on challenging the authority of Abhishek Banerjee, rather than the leadership of Mamata Banerjee. This internal conflict is fueled by disputes over decision-making and party leadership.
Four days before parliamentary elections in Kosovo, the replacement of street name signs began this morning in North Mitrovica, according to local media reports.
The 2014 World Cup semi-final saw Germany deliver a historic 7-1 thrashing to host nation Brazil, a result widely considered one of the most infamous in tournament history.
Data from April 30, revealed by the Minister of Health, shows that nearly 3500 hospital beds in Portugal are occupied by "undue internments," with about 12% of these patients awaiting court decisions, some for over a year.
Toronto's home sales experienced their largest increase in 10 months, while home prices saw a slight decline. This marks a significant shift in the city's housing market dynamics.
Peabo Bryson, the acclaimed R&B singer known for his iconic duets from Disney films like "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin," has passed away at the age of 75. His death marks the loss of a beloved voice in soul and pop music.
The US government under the Trump administration is reportedly considering appointing a single official to coordinate its response to the Ebola outbreak.
As Mexico prepares to co-host the World Cup, widespread public discontent is reported over high prices, labor issues, and the security situation, with questions arising about potential benefits for cartels from the tournament.
The Daily Star has published articles covering diverse topics including the ancient city of Mohenjo Daro, the Rammala Library, and an individual named A K Rahul. These pieces offer insights into history, culture, and personal profiles.
Brazilian footballer Casemiro has stated that Brazil's status as unfancied contenders at the World Cup will keep the team sharp and focused. He emphasized the importance of maintaining intensity throughout the tournament.