The Philippine National Police (PNP) will coordinate with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to address concerns about potential congestion in Bahay Pag-asa facilities as they enforce stricter curfews for minors.
Several municipalities in Iloilo, Philippines, are experiencing dangerously high heat index levels, with temperatures feeling as high as 44 degrees Celsius. Authorities have issued health warnings to residents.
Rusia şi-a reafirmat, joi, disponibilitatea de a ajuta Iranul să scoată din ţară uraniul îmbogăţit dacă Republica Islamică va decide în cele din urmă acest lucru, informează EFE, potrivit Agerpres.
After four years and eight editions, singer Beatrice Egli's music and entertainment show with SWR will not be continued, as she plans to focus on her tour and new projects.
Transgender women will no longer be allowed to compete in women-only darts tournaments, though they remain eligible for mixed competitions, a decision that has drawn regret from players like Noa-Lynn van Leuven.
The full implementation of the European Union's Entry-Exit System (EES) has begun, leading to increased and continuous controls at EU and Schengen borders, causing waiting times of up to three hours at locations like Batrovci.
The popular German-language crime series "Tatort" will have a 19-week summer break, during which Austrian broadcaster ORF will air reruns of Austro-"Tatort" episodes. The next new case for the Vienna investigators is scheduled for late 2026.
Political insiders are discussing the potential 2027 presidential candidacy of former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, with some suggesting ways to challenge his political momentum.
Dirty Deal Teatro invites younger audiences and families to a new performance about a childhood summer in Brasa, focusing on an eight-year-old's first experiences.
An Italian study challenges the common belief that publicly listed companies are short-sighted, concluding that they invest more and are better at seizing growth opportunities than their unlisted counterparts. The study suggests reforms should favor IPOs.
Police investigations into an embassy explosion have strengthened the hypothesis that the youngest brother acted alone, with a defender suggesting a clear connection to the Middle East.
Foo Fighters have released their new punk-tinged single 'Of All People,' which Dave Grohl wrote after an encounter with a 90s drug dealer, exploring themes of survivor's guilt.
International refined product prices have fallen for the first time in six weeks, raising expectations that incoming fuel shipments to Cyprus will be cheaper and bring relief at the pump. The Platts Basis Italy index, which is used to price fuel imports into Cyprus, recorded a significant drop after a prolonged run of increases. Brent […]
A Malaysian business association has drawn criticism for claiming that widespread work-from-home arrangements would negatively impact urban businesses, with critics prioritizing fuel reduction efforts.
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer has warned about the potential for a 'Trump's war in Iran' and emphasized the need for the UK to strengthen its European alliances to mitigate global shocks.
The Trump administration is expressing anger as European Union fines against major U.S. tech companies have exceeded $7 billion in two years, leading to increasing clashes between Washington and Brussels over the bloc's regulatory actions.
Residents are noticing unusually dirty floors this spring after a snowy and cold winter, with an expert explaining that simple cleaning methods are no longer sufficient and offering advice on how to address the issue.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the UK must become more resilient to a 'volatile and dangerous' global environment, expressing his weariness of Trump and Putin, and marking the Iran conflict as a 'red line'.
As part of an environmental initiative, 700 trees were planted in Slovenia, a country known for being one of the most forested in Europe, despite recent challenges to its woodlands.
In a column about "Germany's Next Topmodel," Heidi Klum takes the model candidates to McDonald's for a challenge, though not all contestants are enthusiastic about the burger-related task. The article questions the relevance of fast-food competence for the model villa.
The 'cursed shark thriller' 'Thrash,' starring Phoebe Dynevor and Djimon Hounsou, has been widely panned by critics, described as a suspense-free dud that has struggled through multiple distributors and title changes.
Women are increasingly turning back to petroleum jelly for their skincare routines, with the article exploring the surprising and consistent benefits of the product that has remained unchanged over time.
According to SWI swissinfo.ch, the necessity for rearmament is no longer disputed since the onset of the war in Ukraine, highlighting a shift in global defense perspectives.
Romania's Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, has dismissed accusations of political collusion regarding President Nicușor Dan's appointments to the General Prosecutor's Office, DNA, and DIICOT, calling them a 'conspiracy theory'. He asserts that the procedure was followed correctly.
Greece's new Road Traffic Code significantly increases fines for speeding violations. The changes are particularly highlighted in anticipation of Easter holiday travel.
Specialists in Lithuania have found dangerous illegal waste dumped in forests, particularly near Nemakščių, with concerns about long-term environmental damage.
Two of Russia's largest car manufacturers, KamAZ and AvtoVAZ, are reportedly experiencing a deepening crisis that official rhetoric can no longer conceal, according to Ukrainian foreign intelligence.
Lithuania marked its NATO accession day, an event now taken for granted but once met with both hope and skepticism. The country now anticipates serious challenges for both NATO and Lithuania.
The astronauts of the Artemis II mission orbited the Moon, reached the farthest point, and saw areas of the far side of the Moon that no human eye has ever seen before.
Bayer's pharmaceutical division is reportedly managing the expiration of its blockbuster drug patents better than anticipated, with the board highlighting its strongest portfolio in history. This growth, however, brings high expectations and significant risks.
The renowned Montenegrin choir 'Vokalisti' has released a new spiritual a cappella composition, 'Ninje otpuščaјеši' by Alexander Arkhangelsky, in anticipation of the major Christian holiday of Orthodox Easter.
The Center for Civic Education (CGO) highlights that the latest Media Literacy Index, published by the Open Society Foundation, shows some progress for Montenegro. However, this improvement is still far from sufficient to meet the existing challenges, keeping the country below the European average.
A 62-year-old man, an alleged former Hells Angels member, is on trial in Sweden accused of prostituting his vulnerable wife to 120 men, charges which he denies.
After a multi-year hiatus, Bulgaria will return to the Eurovision Song Contest in 2026 in Vienna, represented by singer Dara and her song "Bangaranga," selected through a national process.
Two American travelers in rural China mistakenly thought a "happy funeral" banquet celebrating longevity was a trendy eatery, but were unexpectedly given a warm welcome by the locals.
Malaysian singer Aliff Aziz has broken his silence regarding his ex-wife Bella Astillah's engagement to Syed Saddiq, addressing the public on the matter.
MetService has issued red and orange wind and rain warnings across New Zealand's North Island as Cyclone Vaianu nears. Farmers in Northland are preparing for the cyclone while still recovering from previous flood damage, highlighting the ongoing severe weather challenges.
A health article provides seven practical habits for individuals over 50 to improve their gut health, addressing common issues like bloating and decreased energy as the body changes with age.
Danish author Kim Fupz has been awarded the largest share of library funds for the second year in a row, as 212 million kroner are distributed among over 10,000 individuals.
The Greek Stock Exchange is poised to benefit from its impending return to the 'elite' Developed Markets category by MSCI, marking a significant boost for Athens at the start of the second quarter.
Im Dezember prognostizierten die Wirtschaftsforscher noch ein Wachstum von 1,2 Prozent. Angesichts des Iran-Kriegs wird in der neuen Prognose eine Korrektur nach unten erwartet.
China is experiencing a significant boom in trail running, with the number of annual events increasing dramatically since 2014. Urban runners are increasingly drawn to the sport for its challenges and as an escape.
Pope Leo XIV's trip to Africa is detailed with a country-by-country overview, highlighting the continent as a significant source of growth for the church while also presenting critical challenges.
After successfully completing the '75 Hard' fitness challenge twice, actress Alaya F has embarked on a new and more intense '97 Hard' fitness challenge.
The Birmingham bin strike has continued for more than a year, with strikers remaining on the picket line awaiting a resolution to the prolonged conflict.
An Austrian court has ruled that individuals do not have a legal right to be accompanied by a trusted person during assessments conducted by the Pensionsversicherungsanstalt (PVA).
After the mass cancellation of more than 240 flights due to strong winds and heavy rain, Jeju International Airport is adding extra flights on Friday to transport stranded passengers.
A primary school principal in Dublin has expressed serious concerns about aggressive driving and inconsiderate parking outside her school, warning that a child could be injured.
US government data reveals a significant change in refugee admissions since October, with nearly all new refugees being from South Africa, reflecting President Trump's policy overhaul.
The Austrian government is commencing negotiations for its planned 2027/28 double budget, with Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer and state secretaries Barbara Eibinger-Miedl and Josef Schellhorn leading the discussions.
Lucy Powell, an ally of Andy Burnham, has cautioned against a potentially divisive leadership contest to replace Keir Starmer, despite looming election losses, stating that party members would view such a challenge negatively.
An expert discusses why people are hesitant about certain vaccinations like influenza despite accepting others like FSME, attributing it to subjective risk assessment rather than objective evaluation.
CALAPAN CITY, Oriental Mindoro — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) in Mimaropa has implemented a hybrid work arrangement as part of government efforts to conserve energy amid rising global oil…
Trump slammed Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly - two former Fox News hosts - as well as Candace Owens and Alex Jones, two podcasters in his latest social media post.
New wage rules in India are set to change the balance between immediate income and long-term savings, with explanations provided on how to calculate the new in-hand salary.
A judge has denied a creditor's attempt to seize the paychecks of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Denise Richards to cover her estranged husband Aaron Phypers' substantial debt. The ruling protects Richards' earnings from being used to settle Phypers' financial obligations.
Manak's House, one of the oldest houses in Belgrade and a cultural monument since 1963, has once again been covered in graffiti on its wall in Kraljevića Marka Street. This recurring issue highlights the ongoing challenge of preserving historical sites.
China plans to launch its first rocket from open waters in the South China Sea, demonstrating a more flexible, long-range maritime launch capability with the 31-meter Jielong-3 rocket.
The General Prosecutor's Office in Slovakia has submitted fifteen fundamental comments on the proposed amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code, which could significantly impact the status of cooperating witnesses in criminal proceedings.
Ivanka Trump became emotional during a rare podcast interview while discussing the sudden death of her mother, Ivana Trump, and other personal challenges.
Finnish virtuoso violinist Pekka Kuusisto has announced he will no longer work in the United States as a form of protest against the country's current administration.
The article discusses the common challenges faced by family members caring for individuals with mental disabilities and the process of having such a person declared legally incapacitated.
British singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone has released her second LP, 'Cruel World,' which features a shift from gothic melancholy to a more pop-oriented sound with euphoric choruses and 80s synths.
Ahead of crucial elections in Hungary, former Hungarian Ambassador to the Czech Republic, György Varga, has described Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's manipulative practices. Varga stated that the elections are "free, but not fair," as the country faces a potential end to Orbán's sixteen-year rule.
One person has died in a traffic accident in Kylmäkoski, Finland. Police are investigating the incident as a serious endangerment of road safety and conducting a death cause investigation.
Just hours after polling concluded in Assam, India, team members of a debutant politician who challenged Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma were reportedly detained.
The Lithuanian brand 'Dreamon', known for home textiles, is expanding its product range by introducing collections of soft furniture and mattresses, responding to growing customer expectations and marking a strategic step.
An opinion piece critically examines why the United States, despite having the world's strongest military, has faced difficulties in its wars, attributing these issues primarily to Washington's inability to effectively integrate military capacity with political acumen.
A review of Tommy Wirkola's Netflix climate change disaster thriller "Thrash" describes it as preposterous but enjoyable, featuring Phoebe Dynevor giving birth in shark-infested floodwaters. The film also stars Whitney Peak and Djimon Hounsou.
R&B singer Kehlani has teamed up with Missy Elliott for a new collaborative single titled 'Back and Forth,' ahead of her fifth album's release on April 24.
New data indicates that the warm season is extending more rapidly than anticipated, with summers in temperate zones not only becoming hotter but also growing by an average of 15 days per decade in some regions.
A Norwegian wine review describes the delightful challenge of having many excellent wines to choose from, highlighting a particular 'bargain with a capital R' among the star wines.
Historian Jill Lepore examines the dangerous constitutional standstill in the United States since the late 1960s, arguing that the failure to amend the constitution reflects deep, unresolved national conflicts.
Data from the Eurydice education network shows that Lithuania has one of the longest summer breaks for children in Europe, particularly for younger students, with implications for parents and child development.
Prajogo Pangestu, Indonesia's wealthiest individual, has begun selling small stakes in his listed companies, including Petrindo and Barito, in response to tighter ownership regulations that require firms to increase shares available to public investors.
Børns Vilkår, a Danish children's rights organization, has collected 16 million Danish kroner in its latest national fundraising campaign to support its counseling services for children and young people in distress.
Jeep has launched a new Black Edition special version of its Avenger model, featuring unique dark aesthetics and offering both hybrid and electric powertrain options.
An analysis explores the growing influence of far-right political parties in eastern Germany, noting that since World War II, no such party has held power at either the regional or federal level. This trend could change in a small area of eastern Germany by autumn.
Aadhav Arjuna of TVK is facing a formidable challenge from Karthik Mohan, the son of a sitting MLA from Anna Nagar, in the DMK stronghold of Villivakkam constituency.
A report indicates that social relationships have significantly changed since the pandemic, with younger and poorer demographics experiencing the greatest loss in social capital, health, and well-being over the past decade.
Former Danish 'Bagedyst' (Bake Off) winner Tobias Hamann has earned millions in recent years by advertising various brands on Instagram, allowing him to purchase a villa in Rungsted.
Canada is reportedly lobbying for observer status in the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a joint fighter jet project by the UK, Italy, and Japan, in an effort to distance itself from the United States under Trump.
Police have announced traffic changes and detours in Ivanka pri Dunaji, near Bratislava, due to the closure of the D1 highway, with drivers advised to use alternative routes.
Fuel protesters continue their blockade of Ireland's only oil refinery, demanding a cap on diesel prices, as the Taoiseach labels the action 'national sabotage'. The government is now set to meet with representatives from the farming, agricultural contracting, and haulage industries to discuss the ongoing fuel crisis and the legal boundaries of protest.
In Germany, when a WEG (condominium owners' association) administrator changes at the end of the year, the successor is responsible for preparing the previous year's accounts, with their duties commencing on January 1st.
The Austrian government remains divided over sanctions for refugees in integration courses, leading to a delay in the approval of the integration obligation law, which is also criticized by NGOs.
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) has moved to full implementation, raising concerns for tourists who may face longer wait times and for the transport industry due to the 90/180-day rule.
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Popular Lithuanian TV show 'Auksinis protas' (Golden Mind) is hinting at upcoming changes, with creators announcing they are looking for new team members.
According to Copernicus data, global ocean temperatures have reached nearly their highest recorded values, indicating a significant trend in climate change.
The story of Kaiti Chrysolora, a former singer for Mimis Plessas, who became Gerontissa Myrtidiotissa, a nun in a monastery in Serres, Greece, is highlighted.
Google Maps is integrating a new feature, marked by a 'Z' symbol, to provide drivers with more information and options for route planning amidst rapid changes in urban mobility.
Im Persischen Golf stecken trotz angeblicher Waffenruhe Hunderte Schiffe weiterhin fest. Iran hat die Meerenge als potenzielle Einnahmequelle entdeckt. Doch für Reeder gibt es wichtigere Fragen.
The German coalition government is facing increasing criticism and has fallen behind in its energy policy, reflecting broader challenges within the country.
Professor Alexander Kyosev highlighted that young people today possess important qualities that older generations lack, such as speed, flexibility, and quick information assimilation. He emphasized the slow process of taste formation.
A new digital EU border system has been launched across the Schengen area, replacing passport stamps with biometric data storage for non-EU citizens, though some member states are experiencing technical issues.
Makeup mogul Bobbi Brown stated that being fired from her namesake brand ultimately worked in her favor, as she would have remained "miserable" in a job she no longer enjoyed. She views the departure as a positive turning point in her career.
Icelandair has launched a unique marketing campaign, inviting netizens to submit intentionally bad photographs of Iceland, challenging the country's picturesque image.
A Chinese man named Huang has set a new world record by running 100 kilometers daily for 100 consecutive days, acknowledging the extreme difficulty of the challenge.
Aarhus University has initiated the largest study of its kind in Denmark, distributing questionnaires to 300,000 young people to gather new insights into childhood abuse.
The Greek government is reportedly seeking to change its agenda to protect its poll numbers from the OPAP case and counter what it perceives as a toxic environment cultivated by the opposition.
The article discusses instances of embarrassing celebrity text messages being leaked, highlighting Prince Harry's 'Mr Mischief' messages and several other notable examples.
An opinion piece discusses passive-aggressive behavior in relationships, specifically when a partner uses disrespectful remarks disguised as humor. A couple's therapist suggests that such jabs often have deeper roots and can endanger the relationship.
Hungarians are set to vote in elections that will determine the country's direction for the next four years, with Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party facing a challenge from Péter Magyar and his Tisza party.
A large-scale study by Aarhus University will survey 300,000 young people in Denmark to gather new insights into the prevalence and impact of childhood abuse.
The Malaysian Bar is pursuing a judicial review to overturn the attorney-general's decision to take no further action in the corruption case involving Zahid.
Hours after President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut. Trump has since requested Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reduce the intensity of attacks on Lebanon ahead of US-Iran peace negotiations in Pakistan.
An analysis suggests that after 16 years of Viktor Orbán's rule, Hungarians are poorer and the country is perceived as the most corrupt in the EU. The article questions whether voters will challenge the status quo in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Vice President Sara Duterte has formally requested the Supreme Court to intervene and stop the impeachment proceedings initiated against her. This move seeks to challenge the legal basis of the impeachment efforts.
A recent poll indicates that the Israeli opposition bloc continues to hold a 61-seat majority, with Bennett's party gaining on Likud. Opposition leader Yair Lapid commented on the results, stating that "reality is stronger than all attempts at brainwashing."
A cabin crew strike organized by the UFO union has led Lufthansa to cancel over 500 flights, significantly impacting air travel from and to airports in Denmark, Hungary, and other European locations.
After a 10-day mission, Artemis II astronauts have successfully re-entered Earth's atmosphere, enduring a challenging and dangerous process as their Orion capsule hit hypersonic speeds and transformed into a fireball before splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean, concluding their record-setting journey. News outlets provided live coverage of the mission's return.
This article provides essential tips and tricks for preparing juicy meatballs that maintain their shape and do not fall apart during frying. It addresses common challenges in cooking meatballs to ensure a successful outcome.
Starting April 10, 2026, EU member states will fully implement the Entry/Exit System (EES) at Schengen borders, transitioning to exclusively digital recording of external border crossings.
Shpresat për një armëpushim mes Shtetet e Bashkuara dhe Irani po rriten, por mbeten të brishta për shkak të mungesës së thellë të besimit dhe dallimeve të mëdha mes palëve.
Croatian singer Ivana Kindl has unveiled a new single, "Nestajemo," an emotional tribute to the late Matija Dedić, featuring his piano contributions, which she will perform at the 73rd Zagreb Festival.
Major European stock exchanges opened with little clear direction, hovering around equilibrium, as market caution persists due to potential easing of Middle East tensions.
Dublin Airport has advised passengers to allow extra time for their journeys today, following reports of dozens of people walking along the M50 hard shoulder with suitcases yesterday due to travel disruptions.
Moldova's Ministry of Culture has approached organizers, recommending the cancellation of concerts by Russian singer Diana Arbenina, Kazakh comedian Nurlan Saburov, and Ukrainian performer Oleg Vinnik.
Analysts question Donald Trump's credibility in peace negotiations, citing his instability and tendency to change reality daily as a global risk factor.
A Slovenian podcast discusses why younger generations are less easily fooled by AI tricks compared to older ones, and the importance of art's resistance in a world of algorithms, also touching on the perceived emptiness of modern influencers.
Hunter Biden's recent video challenge to Eric and Donald Trump Jr. for a cage fight has ignited political controversy and drawn significant media attention.
A proposed amendment to Slovakia's social economy law has been postponed until May, as social enterprises protest the changes and demand a 5% VAT, warning the current draft could lead to their liquidation.
An opinion piece highlights that music education in Finland is facing major difficulties, with approximately 15,000 children and young people in Helsinki alone potentially losing study opportunities if basic art education permits are not renewed.
Digital creator Alexandre J.S. Costa gained viral attention for a video where he attempted to pronounce ten "most difficult" place names in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His unique approach to exploring European destinations included this linguistic challenge.
Iceland is expected to experience occasional showers early in the day, with skies clearing in the north by morning and in the south by afternoon. Winds will be moderate initially, decreasing throughout the day, and temperatures will remain just above freezing. Stronger winds are forecast for tomorrow.
A new documentary aims to set the record straight on Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton, a unique and fearless blues singer who had a hit with "Hound Dog" before Elvis but was later exploited and forgotten.
At a ceremony in Sarajevo, grants totaling approximately €4.9 million were awarded to 12 successful projects from Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the fourth call of the Regional Challenge Fund (RCF).
A reform in US President Donald Trump's refugee policy has led to a significant change in the number and nationalities of refugees accepted, with government data showing a vast majority now originating from South Africa.
China's government debt has for the first time exceeded that of the European Union, marking a significant shift in the global debt landscape. This development highlights a major change in the financial positions of global economic powers.
The European Union has commenced the full implementation of its Entry/Exit System (EES) at external Schengen borders, transitioning to entirely digital recording of border crossings.
Following a State Audit Office report on basic education quality, Latvia plans to implement changes to school accreditation terms starting next year, aiming for stricter oversight of educational institutions.
London's nightlife is facing a crisis as iconic clubs are forced to close due to soaring operational costs and evolving drinking habits, with younger generations seeking more immersive experiences beyond traditional alcohol-focused venues.
Ukraines Präsident Selenskij warnt vor schwierigen Monaten im Krieg und wachsendem Druck. Eine Deeskalation knüpft er an Bedingungen und setzt auf schärfere US-Sanktionen.
Argentina has adopted amendments to its laws that reduce the protection of glaciers. The country has 16,968 glaciers that supply water to 36 waterways in 12 provinces, serving seven million people.
A man who alleged he was raped at Central Prison in August 2025 provided a five-hour testimony to two senior criminal investigators on Holy Wednesday, following nearly two months of efforts to arrange the meeting.
The European Union is transitioning to fully electronic passport verification and fingerprint collection for non-European citizens entering the EU, aiming to enhance border security and replace traditional passport stamping with electronic records.
A brand-new subclass for one of the most popular classes in Dungeons & Dragons is set to provide players with new, offensively focused options for combat as a free update.
In Austria, young adults are, on average, leaving their parents' homes in their mid-20s, prompting discussion about the extended path to adulthood and the underlying societal conditions.
Ten students of opera singer Kristján Jóhannsson held a concert in Langholtskirkja to honor their teacher and maestro. The event also commemorated the memory of Bryndís Klara Birgisdóttir.
Following the announcement of chef René Redzepi's departure from Noma, the renowned restaurant brand is set to open a new store in Los Angeles, selling high-priced products.
The European Union's Entry/Exit System (EES) is set to become fully operational on April 10, 2026, replacing the manual stamping of passports for non-EU citizens entering and exiting the Schengen area.
In the first three months of this year, private sector rents in the Netherlands rose faster than owner-occupied home prices, according to an analysis by housing platforms Huurwoningen.nl and Pararius.
Germany's Green Party has voiced criticism over what it perceives as inadequate savings within the public administration. The party argues for more substantial cuts in government spending.
A 13-year-old girl from Palghar, Maharashtra, ran away from home due to family issues, claiming her mother favored her younger sister, but was safely found by police.
The number of legal challenges against unemployment exclusions has more than tripled in Belgium since the implementation of a new reform, according to labor auditor figures.
A column titled 'Nine to five' discusses the challenges of balancing career success and family life, often leading to sleep deprivation, and suggests ways to counter this issue.
Diesel prices in Moldova have decreased by 49 bani, marking the first drop since a Middle East armistice was announced. Meanwhile, gasoline prices are set to increase by 1 ban.
Ahead of an energy price summit, Saarland Minister-President Anke Rehlinger has called for a state-imposed cap on fuel prices. This proposal aims to alleviate the burden of high energy costs.
German agricultural trader Baywa is in a deep financial crisis, with restructuring negotiations facing hardened fronts between cooperatives and creditors. The company is grappling with high debt and a potential balance sheet gap of up to one billion euros.
Turkey is under scrutiny for religious freedom violations, with the USCIRF recommending a 'monitoring status.' A Greek-American organization is pressuring the State Department to adopt a stronger stance on the issue.
Russian singer Alla Pugacheva, who supported Ukraine after the full-scale invasion, is reportedly selling her last remaining property in Moscow, severing her final ties with Russia.
A French analyst, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, offers an external perspective on the Oslo Stock Exchange and key Norwegian stocks like Equinor, DNB, Yara, and Kongsberg from his Paris office.
Collagen supplements have become popular wellness products, promising benefits from smoother skin to stronger joints, but their actual effectiveness remains a key question.
The mother of an 11-year-old girl with rare bone cancer in Kildare, Ireland, has warned that ongoing fuel protests are putting lives at risk by impeding access to vital medical care.
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Slovakia's weather is expected to gradually change on Friday. While the day will start clear, increasing cloudiness is anticipated from the west, with a slight risk of precipitation later in the day.
A German student, frustrated by the lack of a kebab shop in his town of Essingen, launched a petition that garnered overwhelming support, successfully leading to the establishment of a kebab restaurant.
Country artist Ella Langley demonstrates her potential as a superstar with her strong sophomore album 'Dandelion', showcasing a fresh range of vintage influences.
Business Development Companies (BDCs) in the private credit market are grappling with the difficulties of setting accurate valuation marks amidst current market turmoil. The sector is facing a period of necessary 'spring cleaning' to address these challenges.