Ukraine has completed repairs on the Druzhba oil pipeline, with President Zelensky stating its readiness to resume operations. Kyiv hopes this move will help unblock a significant EU loan and support package.
The Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HSP BiH) has called on parties gathered around HDZ 1990 to abandon their search for candidates for the Bosnian Presidency from the Croat people, citing a difficult upcoming struggle.
The European Union moved to unlock a €90 billion loan for Ukraine after Hungary's Viktor Orbán lifted his veto, marking a significant development in EU financial aid to Kyiv.
Pižurica stated that the property-legal aspects of the amendments to the law on Petrovićs were not disputed and expects the new proposal to gain parliamentary support in Montenegro.
The president of the local community in Pavino Polje, Montenegro, reported uncontrolled livestock movement on public areas, causing damage to crops and property, and posing a safety risk.
Dishes once commonly served in workers' canteens during the Yugoslavian era are now making a comeback and appearing on menus in 'fine' restaurants, evoking nostalgic memories.
Nama, an organization mentioned by the Kuwait Times, has officially inaugurated 15 new projects in Benin. These projects likely aim to contribute to development and progress within the West African nation.
The Serbian Ministry of Interior (MUP) issued a public warning about fraudulent SMS messages circulating that falsely claim to be about traffic fines. The MUP advised citizens to be cautious and not respond to these scam messages.
An explosion occurred at an apartment building in the Hindby area of Malmö, Sweden. Authorities are investigating the incident which caused damage to the residential property.
Leaders and officials from the Balkan region convened at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum to discuss the importance of daily cooperation for maintaining peace and stability. Discussions also touched upon broader geopolitical issues and the need for collaboration over fragmentation.
A 59-year-old woman spent years fearing she had dementia due to persistent memory loss. It was later discovered that the actual cause of her symptoms was something entirely different.
Scorpios are predicted to experience strong transformative energy on Saturday, April 18th. Their intuition and passion will be heightened, offering an advantage in personal and professional relationships.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) chief announced that it would take approximately two years for energy supplies from the Middle East to return to pre-conflict production levels. This projection follows recent disruptions in the region.
The Jigawa State Assembly has passed a vote of confidence on President Tinubu and Governor Namadi, commending their sustained support for the state's agricultural sector ahead of the 2027 elections.
The latest role model for Gen Z is Italian grandmothers, with the "Nonna-Lifestyle" or "Nonnamaxxing" promising a longer, happier life without the need for supplements. This trend suggests optimization is out.
The 33rd anniversary of the Ahmići massacre, where HVO soldiers killed 116 Bosniak civilians including a three-month-old baby, was commemorated. Calls for truth and justice were made during the remembrance events.
A fire broke out in the village of Lysá pod Makytou, Slovakia, causing extensive damage and resulting in at least one injury. Authorities are assessing the full extent of the destruction.
The Lithuanian Central Electoral Commission (VRK) has revoked the Seimas mandate of Democrat Jeglinskas. His parliamentary seat will now be transferred to Targamadzė.
The articles discuss the ongoing debate regarding the feasibility and implications of using treated water from wastewater treatment plants for irrigation purposes. This practice presents both potential benefits and concerns that need to be addressed.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced that the government will decide on fuel prices on Monday and introduce a new law allowing VAT adjustment on fuel, while also commenting on negotiations for constitutional and supreme court judges.
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American streamer Johnny Somali was sentenced to six months in prison in South Korea for public nuisance. The charges stemmed from a controversial stunt involving kissing a 'comfort women' statue.
Giovanni Labella of the Italian-Panamanian Business Association was awarded the decoration of Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy by the Italian Ambassador to Panama, Giuditta Giorgio, in recognition of his commitment to promoting trade and industrial relations between the two countries.
Montenegro has adopted amendments to its labor law, increasing the age limit for termination of employment by force of law from 66 to 67 years, though conditions for retirement remain the same.
Sri Lanka has repatriated 238 Iranian sailors who were stranded in the country. The sailors departed Sri Lanka after being rescued, with one report indicating they were rescued following a US strike.
A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro resulted in the deaths of five people and injured dozens more. Following the deadly attack, a day of mourning was declared in Dnipro.
N1 has issued a warning about fake online pages that are misusing its visual identity to offer citizens quick and easy money, clarifying that these pages are not affiliated with the media outlet.
Following Joel Kinnaman's departure as Ed Baldwin, Wrenn Schmidt is now the only actor from the original season 1 cast remaining in "For All Mankind" for its fifth season.
Actor Joel Kinnaman, known for his role in Apple TV's science fiction series 'For All Mankind,' discusses a surprising turn of events in the show. He reflects on the emotional impact of the plot twist, describing how he 'started to cry and couldn't stop'.
The regions of Namangan (Uzbekistan) and Koszalin (Poland) have announced an expansion of their interregional cooperation. This partnership aims to foster economic, cultural, and social ties between the two areas.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
Péter Magyars sejr over Viktor Orbán er demokratiets sejr over autoritær manipulation, Niels Skousen stopper karrieren, og Dansk Industri kommer med en kraftig advarsel midt i…
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda stated that transit control to Kaliningrad will continue to be strengthened, emphasizing its importance as a national security issue in the current security context.
A man who took a DNA test for fun unexpectedly discovered that the person he believed to be his father was not his biological parent. The test revealed a long-held secret kept by his mother.
A scientific explanation delves into why the Pacific Ocean's water level is higher than that of the Atlantic, noting that if the Panama Canal lacked locks, the Pacific would flow into the Atlantic.
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Widespread reports about Anthropic's new Mythos AI system, capable of identifying weaknesses, have prompted global financial regulators to assess its cybersecurity risks. Canadian and UK financial leaders are convening to address vulnerabilities and warn leading banks, insurers, and exchanges.
“Unreasonable demands,” Tehran responds - After 21 hours, US and Iranian delegations failed to reach an agreement to end the war - “I think it’s worse news for Iran than for the US,” said J.D.
Reports detail how North Korea has for years printed sophisticated counterfeit US dollars, known as 'superdollars.' The operation allegedly involved state factories and diplomatic channels.
Political figures Nnamani and Jim Nwobodo, along with the Awkunanaw clan, have endorsed Governor Mbah for the 2027 elections, stating there is "no vacancy" in his position.
After sixteen years in power, Viktor Orban's Fidesz party is vying for another term, facing a challenge from former party colleague Peter Magyar and his Tisza party in their first national election, with Orban's campaign also featuring controversial rhetoric against Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Lithuanian singer Žilvinas Žvagulis's home was reportedly decorated with three monkey figurines displaying an indecent gesture on his balcony, an act he claims was inspired by Rita Miliūtė.
Scientists have found a simple method to significantly reduce the fat content of french fries while maintaining their characteristic taste and crispiness. This discovery could lead to healthier preparation methods for the popular dish.
Serbian politician Rajić commented on a statement made by Judge Vladan Petrov, asserting that Petrov's words confirm long-standing criticisms that the 'regime's ship is leaking everywhere,' expressing gratitude for the validation.
Mađarska stranka desnog centra Tisa ima prednost pred vladajućom strankom Fidesz premijera Viktora Orbána uoči parlamentarnih izbora u nedjelju, pokazali su rezultati ankete objavljene u novinama…
Petrol and diesel prices have seen another increase, with motoring groups warning of continued high costs. The rise is attributed to growing concerns surrounding the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.
Comedian Nikki Glaser openly shared details about her unconventional relationship with Chris Convy on a recent podcast. She revealed that she 'kinda likes it' when he hooks up with other women.
Karen Meadows and her husband, James, made an unconventional retirement choice by moving from a calm life in Panama City Beach, Florida, to the bustling environment of New York City at age 62. Meadows states that living in the vibrant city helps her feel young and engaged.
Police in Montenegro carried out searches in Nikšić, Plužine, and Šavnik, where five items were found, with further legal qualification pending expert examination.
Joe Alwyn, Richard Gadd, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Joel Kinnaman, Daniel Ings, Bob Morley, and Fehinti Balogun have been cast to star alongside Juno Temple in Apple TV's upcoming A24 series 'The Husbands'.
Comedian Niki Glazer openly talks about fetishes. She admitted that she "kind of likes it" when her occasional boyfriend Chris Conway sleeps with other women.
During their historic lunar flyby, Artemis II astronauts reported experiencing the "overview effect," a profound cognitive shift from seeing Earth from space, while enjoying unprecedented views of the Moon's far side. They reflected on why they would always choose Earth after this unique perspective.
The Serbian government has adopted amendments to the Regulation on the distribution of incentives in agriculture and rural development for 2026, specifically allocating support for livestock farming.
Ten years after the Panama Papers leak, a global crackdown on tax havens has led to resignations and accountability worldwide, but Denmark has seen most related criminal cases crumble, with only one still under investigation.
The House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has adopted a draft law proposing amendments and additions to the existing Law on Foster Care in FBiH. The proposed changes were presented to delegates for consideration and approval.
The Adligat Association has refuted recent allegations regarding the neglect of actor Pavle Vuisić's tomb. The association stated that claims of the grave being unvisited for years are untrue.
Singaporean activist Kokila Annamalai is set to be charged for allegedly failing to comply with an order issued under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA).
Montenegrin businessman Aleksandar Mijajlović testified in the High Court in Podgorica, claiming he documented messages and recordings of Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) and Special Police Department (SPO) officials soliciting money and apartments at reduced prices.
An article debunks the claim of an "average IQ of 86" in Montenegro, which has been circulating for years from parliamentary benches to high state positions and social media.
The Smithsonian Institution's Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project has successfully bred the endangered golden frog in captivity and is gradually reintroducing it into the wild.
Indian personality Namita Thapar has publicly criticized online trolls after facing backlash for a video discussing the health benefits of Namaz, stating 'God's watching.'
Prominent figures and organizations, including Atiku Abubakar, SERAP, and Amnesty International, have strongly criticized the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for its directive, urging its withdrawal over concerns it attempts to gag broadcasters.
Experts are revealing how the 'nonnamaxxing' trend, which encourages a slower, more intentional lifestyle inspired by Italian grandmothers, can improve mental and physical health through activities like home cooking, gardening, and mindful walks.
Finland's decision to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty (mine ban treaty) was influenced by the deteriorating security environment caused by Russia's war in Ukraine, according to Finnish State Secretary Outi Holopainen.
A gathering dedicated to the village of Vranještica brought together residents to reflect on the village's former glory through authentic words, play, and song, while also acknowledging the challenges of mass emigration and abandoned homes in recent decades.
A veterinarian has offered insights into various dog breeds, identifying those that are most challenging to live with and highlighting seven breeds known for their cute faces. These expert opinions provide guidance for dog owners and enthusiasts.
The daily lives of Italian grandmothers, characterized by physical activity and active social engagement, have become a social media phenomenon dubbed 'nonnamaxxing,' prompting questions about their happiness compared to younger generations.
Hrunamannahreppur, recognized as Iceland's oldest municipality, is celebrating its 1150th anniversary, with local candidates discussing its long history.
The French video game "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" was crowned Best Game of the Year at the BAFTA Games Awards. It also shared top honors with other titles but did not achieve a clean sweep of all categories.
Actor Joel Kinnaman is keeping busy with several projects, including the upcoming film 'Detective Hole' and his role in 'For All Mankind.' He also discussed filming for Apple TV's 'The Husbands, and Imperfect Women' and his next moves.
In its first year, an innovative age verification technology to prevent the sale of tobacco and nicotine products to minors has been successfully implemented across Croatia's iNovine kiosk network, performing over 41,000 age checks.
Rising geopolitical tensions, particularly involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, are sparking fears of significant disruptions to global oil supplies and a surge in prices. This situation could lead to broader economic instability and potential conflicts, even impacting international arms deliveries and raising concerns about a wider war.
Queen Mary of Denmark has issued a somber message following the death of her father, John Dalgleish Donaldson, who was a fundamental support for her after her mother's death in 1997 and accompanied her down the aisle at her wedding to Frederik X.
Authorities in Podgorica have arrested and identified the alleged leader of the Balkan cartel, who is suspected of drug trafficking through banana imports. A significant amount of his assets has also been frozen.
Leaders of the D and L lists in Hrunamannahreppur discuss good cooperation but emphasize different priorities for the upcoming term in a municipality that has grown rapidly.
Reports indicate the Pentagon is preparing for potential military operations in Cuba, awaiting a direct order from President Trump. This development coincides with the US Senate's rejection of attempts to limit the President's war-making authority.
Waleed Zuaiter will portray Saddam Hussein in TNT's 'High Value Target,' a series adaptation of John Nixon’s book 'Debriefing the President,' alongside Joel Kinnaman.
China has reportedly instructed major shipping companies Maersk and MSC to withdraw their operations from a port in Panama, according to media reports.
A new social media trend called 'nonnamaxxing' suggests that adopting the habits and lifestyle of Italian grandmothers could be the secret to improving one's life and achieving longevity.
Puducherry reported a record voter turnout of 89.87 percent, marking the highest participation ever in the Union Territory since its merger with India in 1964.
A significant fire broke out at a Croatian Railways (HŽ) warehouse in Osijek, Croatia, with reports of explosions. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, which reportedly consumed the facility.
A legal dispute over Panama Canal ports and the passage of a US-sanctioned Chinese-linked tanker through the Strait of Hormuz highlight how strategic shipping lanes are central to geopolitical confrontation.
Zagreb police have completed an investigation into the murder of a 22-year-old in Šestine, identifying a minor from Bosnia and Herzegovina as a suspect who was observed behaving suspiciously.
Real estate development company SBA Urban, in partnership with TABA Invest, is continuing the development of the Nemunaičių quarter in Kaunas with plans to begin construction on two new residential buildings.
The Administration for State Property announced that a fire which destroyed four vehicles and damaged eight others at a parking lot in Masline was most likely deliberately set, based on video surveillance footage.
Nigerian aviation bodies, including NAAE, NATCA, NAMA, and Air Traffic Controllers, are in disagreement over the safety and modernity of the nation's airspace systems. While some assert the systems are not obsolete, others raise concerns about their condition.
Bezistan, an iconic covered market known as the 'Navel of Belgrade,' has been deteriorating for years, with authorities failing to address its decay. Officials have offered no solutions to the ongoing deterioration of the historic landmark.
After US-Iran negotiations collapsed in Islamabad, President Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to eliminate Iranian ships approaching the blockade zone. NATO allies refused to join, and oil markets surged on supply fears.
The Maigatari Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in Jigawa State, Nigeria, is set for accelerated transformation into a major hub for trade and manufacturing. This development is highlighted as a key outcome of Namadi's recent tour to China.
Oscar-shortlisted Panamanian director Abner Benaim received the IFF Panama Audience Award for his investigative documentary, "Tropical Paradise" ("Paraiso tropical").
Police in Berane, Montenegro, conducted a raid on a hospitality establishment owned by a member of an organized criminal group, resulting in one criminal and five misdemeanor charges.
A legal expert provides advice on how to avoid spousal debts when couples are living separately but remain legally married, maintaining separate households and finances.
Serbia has finalized an agreement to produce drones on its territory with the Israeli military giant Elbit Systems, a company that has faced criticism for its role in Israeli operations.
Jigawa State Governor Namadi emphasized education as the state's strongest investment during the 2nd combined Convocation Ceremony of Sule Lamido University, Kafin-Hausa.
Sweden reported the detention of the Panamanian bulk carrier Hui Yuan, suspected of violating environmental laws after a coast guard aircraft recorded it dumping coal residues into the sea.
This article examines how Montenegro's civic vision from the 2006 referendum has stalled and what this means for the country's path towards European integration regarding its promises to minorities.
North Korea has reportedly been involved in printing sophisticated counterfeit U.S. dollars, known as 'superdollars,' for many years. This activity highlights the evolution of counterfeiting from small-scale operations to state-sponsored endeavors.
Former Nigerian politicians Nwobodo and Nnamani have publicly endorsed Governor Mbah for a second term in the 2027 elections, with the governor expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support.
A regional meeting of the Italian Chambers of Commerce Abroad (CCIEE) in Latin America was held in Panama, bringing together presidents and secretaries from across the region.
The Možemo party criticized the Croatian Ministry for years of inaction regarding improvements to the Center for Rehabilitation Rijeka's outpost in Kraljevica, which was closed after a tragedy.
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Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi disclosed that a strike during Operation Sindoor last year was deliberately delayed to avoid disrupting 'namaz' prayers at a terrorist camp, ensuring no one was engaged in worship.
The Namangan Region has finalized a US$50 million deal with Krsnaa Diagnostics. This agreement is expected to enhance diagnostic services in the region.
The Delhi High Court rejected a bail plea from an accused under the POCSO Act, stating that the marriage was merely a 'ploy' despite the presentation of a 'nikahnama'.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned of difficult spring and summer months in the war, urging Russia not to resume attacks after the Easter ceasefire and linking de-escalation to conditions and stricter US sanctions.
Der ehemalige Nationale US-Sicherheitsberater, Jake Sullivan, hält es für möglich, dass Donald Trump in der Straße von Hormus ein gemeinsames Mautkonsortium mit dem Iran anstrebt und die…
An expert suggests that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban might resort to provocations, declare a state of emergency, or manipulate election results to avoid defeat in the upcoming elections.
Croatian police have completed an investigation and filed charges against 20 individuals involved in an international drug smuggling operation that earned 18 million euros from cocaine from South America and marijuana from Albania.
A new study has shocked scientists by revealing that rising global temperatures are creating conditions in certain areas that the human body cannot survive, with thousands already dying from heatwaves.
Residents of Jovanke Radaković street in Belgrade, Serbia, have been struggling for years with a wild dump on a private plot and are awaiting the provision of waste containers and a response from authorities.
The Lithuanian Association of Milk Producers organized a protest in front of the government building, distributing free milk to highlight the minimal share of the final price received by producers.
The Serbian government has adopted amendments to its agricultural incentives regulation for 2026, allocating 33 billion dinars, including 24 billion dinars specifically for quality breeding livestock.
Active apartment owners in Vilnius have successfully modernized a multi-apartment building on Tuskulėnų Street, transforming it into a more energy-efficient and aesthetically pleasing residence.
Lithuanian tourists are shifting from staying in hotels to purchasing their own homes in Cyprus, with a noticeable increase in property acquisitions, especially near the sea. Property prices are currently affordable but show annual growth.
Beijing has threatened companies with severe penalties, including exit bans, under new trade rules, stating these measures are to protect against foreign sanctions and are linked to the Iran war and Panama port dispute.
The Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) issued a warning about slippery road conditions. They also advised drivers to expect possible traffic congestion in urban areas.
The European Union is currently deliberating whether to freeze or disburse funds to Serbia from its Growth Plan. This decision is under review amidst ongoing discussions regarding Serbia's adherence to certain conditions.
Following recent US actions in the Panama Canal and the Strait of Hormuz, global attention is now focusing on the strategic importance and potential risks of eight other critical waterways worldwide.
Despite strong rhetoric and pressure to dismantle the 'Putin regime', approximately 49% of Russia's global LNG exports are destined for European ports, leading to accusations of hypocrisy.
Rat poison has been discovered in HiPP baby food jars in Austria, with similar findings reported in Slovakia and Czechia, prompting a multi-country police investigation into suspected blackmail. The company has initiated product recalls as authorities warn the public.
The 'Chinamaxxing' trend among Gen Z is being interpreted as a critique of American society rather than an endorsement of Beijing, highlighting generational perspectives on global affairs.
Rapper Dominykas Ježerys, known as OG Version, publicly challenged comedian Viktoras Balykovas, who is accused of violence, to a fight in the ring. The challenge was issued during a UTMA event.
The municipality of Penamacor, Portugal, is proposing the creation of a House Museum dedicated to António José Seguro. This initiative aims to honor the former political figure.
Davor Štern, an expert, commented on how the chaos in the Middle East is affecting global oil prices, noting a significant market disruption but assuring that no shortages are expected.
A 63-year-old coach, accused of engaging in intimate relations at the Lazdynai pool after a scandalous video surfaced, has spoken publicly about the incident.
King Felipe VI of Spain traveled to Copenhagen to serve as godfather at the confirmation of Prince Vincent of Denmark, before returning to Spain for the Copa del Rey football final.
Reports have surfaced detailing New York politician Zohran Mamdani's continued earnings from his rap career, alongside disclosures of his family's income. These revelations highlight the financial aspects of his past musical endeavors.
American actor and film producer Henry Winkler shared his insights on achieving over 50 years of success in Hollywood, emphasizing luck, will, and preparation.
Queen Mary of Denmark made a public appearance in mourning following the death of her father, expressing gratitude for public condolences. During this time, she was also publicly reprimanded by her mother-in-law, creating an awkward moment.
Meteorologists predict a sunny weekend for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with temperatures expected to reach up to 25 degrees Celsius after a moderately cloudy morning.
Colombian authorities have renewed the water license for Coca-Cola's bottler in Cundinamarca province but drastically reduced the amount of water it can use. This decision follows claims of environmental abuse against the soda manufacturer.
A new publication featuring works from over 40 authors explores the geographical, archaeological, historical, identity, and ecological characteristics of the mountains in Montenegro and Slovenia.
European energy buyers, including Germany's Uniper, are considering importing liquefied natural gas from western Canada and transporting it through the Panama Canal. This move is part of a long-term strategy to diversify energy sources.
Gen Z is reportedly turning to Italian grandmothers, or "nonnas," for inspiration on how to achieve a long and happy life, exploring whether adopting their lifestyle habits could be the key.
Croatian Minister Šipić has announced a new comprehensive law aimed at demographic renewal, stating that the focus has shifted from infrastructure projects like the Pelješac Bridge to birth rates.
The Neries riverbank in Vilnius, particularly the Goštauto street section, is slated for renovation, with plans showing how the area will be transformed. Local residents who frequent the river have expressed varied opinions on its current condition.
Today's horoscope advises a specific zodiac sign to adapt to unexpected changes and utilize analytical skills to navigate new circumstances, rather than succumbing to frustration.
The island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands is presented as a calmer and more affordable holiday destination, particularly popular among Lithuanians seeking real estate and relaxation.
From farming to fuel, the warning signs are already here, says In The Room co-host Helen MacNamara. What we need is crisis planning, which is about imagination, not optimism.
An article discusses the durability and future appeal of contemporary buildings in Vilnius, Lithuania, contrasting them with centuries-old structures that remain attractive. It explores factors influencing building longevity and the fate of currently constructed properties.
A rare species of jaguar has been spotted in the mountains of Honduras, marking its first confirmed sighting in the region in over a decade. This discovery offers new hope for conservation efforts of the elusive big cat.
Panama and Costa Rica consolidated a strategic alliance on April 11 to strengthen security along their shared border and jointly confront transnational organized crime.
Janita Janušauskaitė-Plungė, founder of KIKA Group, has presented her debut book, which is being likened to an animal encyclopedia, at an event in Kaunas.
That each member of a three-person household flushes the toilet 10 times a day, bathes twice a day, showers twice a day, and that the washing machine and dishwasher are turned on twice a day...
Artemis II's astronauts closed out humanity's first lunar voyage in more than half a century, the run-up to Hungary's crucial election and artist drawings of US President Donald Trump's planned…
Namaa, an organization, is expanding its water projects to include initiatives in both India and Tanzania, focusing on development and access to water resources.
Hungarians are heading to the polls on April 12 for a parliamentary election that could see Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule challenged by opposition leader Péter Magyar. Pre-election polls suggest a tight race.
2026 metų kovo mėnesį aplink Rusijos prezidento Vladimiro Putino rezidenciją Valdajuje pastatyti septyni nauji bokštai su oro gynybos sistemomis „Pancir“.
A car accident occurred this morning in Stupari near Kladanj, Bosnia, where a vehicle struck and knocked down a price sign in front of a gas station, resulting in one injury and significant damage to the car.
Reports detail the financial assets and obligations of Montenegrin parliamentary leaders, highlighting figures like Camaj for income and Mandić for real estate, with other officials also disclosing their properties and earnings.
Merlin Holland, Oscar Wilde's grandson, asserts in his new book 'After Oscar: The Legacy of a Scandal' that the Irish-English writer died of meningitis, refuting long-standing claims of syphilis.
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Prime Minister Modi and Rahul Gandhi were seen exchanging greetings and speaking briefly while paying tribute to social reformer Jyotiba Phule, marking a rare public interaction between the political rivals.
The creators and star Joel Kinnaman of Apple TV's 'For All Mankind' discuss the decision to conclude the storyline of the beloved character Ed Baldwin.
Experts advise that curtains, often overlooked in home cleaning, should be washed more frequently than commonly thought, especially in urban areas, as they rapidly accumulate dust, odors, and allergens affecting air quality.
Experts warn that consuming excessive amounts of vitamins like calcium, iron, and vitamin A can be toxic. Symptoms such as diarrhea, headaches, and irregular heartbeats require immediate medical attention.
This simple recipe offers a delightful dessert: chocolate raspberry cubes. The treat combines a soft sponge cake, the freshness of fruit, and a rich chocolate topping, promising a winning flavor.
Cijene goriva širom Evrope osjetno su porasle nakon eskalacije krize na Bliskom istoku, usljed koje je cijena sirove nafte Brent premašila 100 dolara po barelu.
Kryeministri Edi Rama, i pyetur për turizmin këtë vit dhe pasojat e luftës në Lindjen e Mesme, u shpreh nga Durrësi ku zhvilloi takim me strukturat e PS në këtë qark se, vendet që po e pësojnë nga…
Former IPS officer Manoj Ninama has joined the BJP to contest local polls in Gujarat, India, just two days after taking voluntary retirement from service.
Kaunas Artists' House is inviting the public to the first-ever slam duets in Lithuania on April 14, where live literature combining text, voice, and improvisation will be performed by duos.
Actress Zendaya consistently adheres to a particular makeup rule when appearing on the red carpet, a practice that contributes to her distinctive and acclaimed look.
Bosnian filmmaker Jasmila Žbanić shared her memories of her husband, film producer Damir Ibrahimović, who passed away in October last year, stating he enjoyed life and is now with them in a different frequency.