Scientists have uncovered the oldest known evidence of a plague outbreak in Siberia, which occurred 5,500 years ago and had a deadly impact on ancient hunter-gatherer groups. This discovery is rewriting the history of the disease through ancient DNA analysis.
After three decades of waiting, construction has officially begun on the Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art in Sarajevo, marking a historic moment for Bosnian culture. The project is expected to boost tourism and allow citizens to monitor the construction progress via cameras.
Antonio Zanardi Landi, a candidate for the new High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina backed by Italy and the US, is causing concern among some European countries who fear his selection could be detrimental.
A dispute has erupted between Czech President Petr Pavel and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš over who will lead the country's delegation to the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara. Despite the government's decision not to have Pavel lead, the president insists on his constitutional duty to attend, leading to calls for compromise.
Reports highlight inconsistencies in the official attendance figures for a recent pro-government rally in Serbia, with photographs suggesting lower numbers than claimed.
Eleven-year-old Lana, diagnosed with a rare genetic disease at age seven, is seeking gene therapy in the United States as her only hope to combat recurring muscle spasms and epileptic seizures.
Penelope Keith, the acclaimed British actress known for her roles in classic sitcoms like 'The Good Life' and 'To the Manor Born,' has passed away at the age of 86. Tributes highlighted her iconic portrayal of snobbish characters on screen.
A man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for fatally shooting a woman in a Viseu shopping center on December 27, 2024, an incident that arose from an altercation between two families.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that a political reckoning has begun in Hungary, praising János Hajdu as a role model and suggesting the current government acts in Ukraine's interest.
A natural recipe utilizing rice water, rich in amino acids, minerals, and inositol, is promoted for its benefits in reducing friction, strengthening damaged hair, minimizing breakage, and indirectly aiding hair growth.
A Polish official stated that the Ukrainian government is 'kleptocratic' and expressed doubts about its commitment to achieving European Union membership.
Former NFL running back Chris Johnson has announced his diagnosis with ALS, prompting an outpouring of support from the New York Jets and the wider football community.
One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's luxury yachts was observed passing the east coast of Denmark on June 29, escorted by two Russian naval vessels, with its current destination unknown.
Brazil and Germany secured their places in the World Cup 2026 last 16 after winning their respective Round of 32 matches against Japan and Paraguay. Other teams like the Netherlands and Morocco also competed in the knockout stage.
Greek police conducted a sweeping operation in Thessaloniki and Mykonos, leading to 17 arrests of individuals involved in a criminal network. The network is accused of drug trafficking, robberies, and assaults, with weapons also confiscated.
The exiled Venezuelan opposition leader wants to return to the country, but the White House considers the timing inopportune. There are increasingly fewer hopes of finding survivors in the rubble.
Georgios Domninos' 19th-century work, "Geography of Pontus," is highlighted, detailing the mountains, rivers, and people of the Trabzon province in the late 19th century.
Austria's state monopoly on online gambling, which previously existed largely on paper, is set to fall, leading the government to reorganize the online gambling market and impose stricter penalties for non-compliance.
The Czech Republic's pavilion from the Expo in Japan has failed to find a buyer and is now facing demolition. Despite efforts to preserve it, the structure is deteriorating and its only option appears to be destruction.
High summer temperatures are reported to reduce work productivity by diverting the body's energy towards cooling. The article offers advice on how to prevent this decrease in efficiency.
Hajduk Split has signed Dalisson de Almeida, a 26-year-old offensive midfielder from Cordoba, on a one-year loan with an option to buy, bringing new creativity and intensity to the team.
Paleontologists in Brazil have identified a new species of archosauriform reptile, a bipedal crocodile-like creature that lived approximately 240 million years ago, predating dinosaurs.
Political scientist Štefančík criticized the prevalence of political appointments based on nepotism in Slovakia, comparing the country's system to a clan system in Sicily.
A quarter of students in professional higher technical courses (CTeSP) in Portugal abandon their studies in the first year, with the rate reaching nearly 30% in private institutions.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, completed the Three Peaks Challenge, scaling the highest mountains in England, Scotland, and Wales within 24 hours. She undertook the challenge to raise money for a cancer charity and shared a personal message about life after a cancer diagnosis.
Experts from the National Museum of Kruševac have publicly distanced themselves from their management's statement, asserting their collective stance on the absolute necessity of preserving the authenticity and integrity of the 'Slobodište' memorial.
Starting in July, public electricity supply and natural gas prices will increase for residents in Lithuania, leading to higher bills depending on consumption.
A panel discussion in Montenegro, featuring local officials and experts, explored the concept of 'Montenegro - one city' and its feasibility in the context of regional-investment development and cooperation with NGOs.
Due to intense heat, municipalities in Slovenia's Karst region, including Komen, Sežana, Divača, and Hrpelje-Kozina, along with the Civil Protection and Disaster Relief Administration, are considering declaring a fire hazard.
Hungarian public media will no longer be fully controlled by a single political party, signaling a breakup of Fidesz's media empire. Independent newsrooms also face significant challenges.
The acting president of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, has held the left responsible for the political deadlock, stating they hold the two missing votes for a government, and urged Vox to negotiate with 'intelligence and generosity' to avoid repeat elections.
Police in Brčko have issued important rules and appealed to fans ahead of the Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. USA match. This comes as young Bosnian dancers, including national champions, expressed excitement for the game, while the American team acknowledged BiH's home-field advantage and strength.
Conflicting reports emerge regarding technical meetings between Iran and the US, with Iran stating no meetings are planned for the current week, while other sources indicate technical teams will meet in Doha in the coming days to discuss a memorandum of understanding.
The Director-General of the Museum of Applied Arts, Zoltán Cselovszki, stated that ministers and heads of state frequently requested items from the museum, making refusal difficult, and acknowledged that carpets were damaged during their use at the Carmelite Monastery.
A Hungarian minister stated that China's agreement is required to declassify documents related to the Belgrade-Budapest railway project. This highlights China's significant role and influence in the transparency of the major infrastructure initiative.
Spanish fashion brand El Ganso is holding a major sale, offering discounts of up to 43% on a range of its popular items including shirts, polo shirts, and sneakers.
Croatian Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandroković stated in Istanbul that military strength alone is insufficient for state resilience, highlighting the necessity of technological, economic, and political cohesion.
Luxembourgish actress Désirée Nosbusch has received two awards for her productions, including 'Eine Nacht in Bangkok,' at Filmfest München, marking another significant success for her career.
Lithuania's military warehouses have received M14 type anti-tank mines, manufactured by Estonian company 'Eesti Arsenal,' designed to destroy enemy combat vehicles from the side, with the deal valued at approximately 3 million euros.
The past few years have highlighted how energy can affect business results, with high network fees, unstable electricity prices, grid limitations, and increasing sustainability pressure posing challenges for companies, and this article discusses how to solve them with one system.
Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas, a two-time Grand Slam finalist, has made the emotional decision to end his long-standing coaching collaboration with his father and coach, Apostolos Tsitsipas, citing a feeling that their paths had diverged.
Artist Inez Teixeira presents an exhibition titled 'Lost Paradises' at the National Society of Fine Arts in Lisbon, offering a profound artistic experience until July 11.
Catalan singer Rosalía paused her concert in Las Vegas to express solidarity with Venezuela, pledging to do everything in her power to help those affected by recent earthquakes.
Adonis Georgiadis, the Greek Minister of Health, strongly criticized Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK. Georgiadis suggested that if Diamantopoulou or Geroulanos had been elected as PASOK president, the party's poll numbers would have been different.
A British man spent eight years believing he had Parkinson's disease before doctors ultimately reversed his diagnosis. This story highlights his journey and the significant impact of the initial misdiagnosis on his life.
Montenegrin border police, in cooperation with the Bar Port Authority, conducted an intensified control operation on Lake Skadar and the Morača River channel, identifying irregularities on nine vessels.
An initiative claims that politicians have transformed STVR from an independent medium into a tool of power, stripping it of prestige. Public figures are signing an important appeal directed at all political parties.
Danaher (DHR) has finalized its acquisition of Masimo Corporation for $9.9 billion, completing a significant transaction in the life sciences and diagnostics industry.
Minerva Marine, a shipping company owned by Andreas A. Martinos, has donated a new, state-of-the-art GE Healthcare Voluson Signature 18 ultrasound machine, valued at 59,500 euros, to the General Hospital Health Center of Kalymnos.
Dr. Rafael Fernández, a Venezuelan doctor, discusses male aesthetic treatments that subtly masculinize faces, noting that 'only Spain, Portugal, and Italy maintain elegance' in this field, and treats patients globally with his unique technique.
Wealthy Americans are now the leading buyers in Portugal's luxury real estate market, with a journalist explaining who these buyers are and what attracts them to the country. This trend highlights Portugal's growing appeal as a destination for affluent individuals.
The resignation of the Labour prime minister (likely referring to Starmer in the UK context) is forcing the EU to reconsider its 'reset' strategy with the United Kingdom.
Increasing car sizes are reportedly posing safety risks in Slovenia, leading to overcrowded parking lots, narrower driving lanes, and increased danger for pedestrians and cyclists.
Hospital 12 de Octubre in Madrid has launched a phase 3 trial for a combined therapy aimed at improving the prognosis of glioblastoma, the most aggressive brain tumor.
An opinion piece asserts that Europe must gain mastery over essential technologies to prevent strategic dependence, warning that external design and control of these technologies transform economic reliance into a strategic risk.
The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
‘Just the beginning’: Artemis II ...
Scientists are raising concerns about how TikTok use affects brain concentration and can lead to addiction, also touching upon the future implications of artificial intelligence.
A wildfire has erupted in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, prompting concerns about rising radioactivity levels in the area. Authorities are monitoring the situation as the fire continues to spread.
Portugal is struggling to meet the deadline for land clearing, a crucial measure to prevent wildfires, with officials citing various constraints and an increase in arrests related to non-compliance.
The US Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's final appeal to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit. This decision upholds the previous ruling against Trump.
The European Union is reportedly preparing plans to 'reward Serbia' for easing controversial laws, aiming to encourage the country to halt democratic backsliding as elections approach.
Montenegro's officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić and Defense Minister Dragan Krapović, reaffirmed the country's full alignment with NATO policies and its commitment to strengthening collective defense and modernizing its military capabilities during meetings with international partners.
Thirty-seven Serbs were detained at Gazimestan, prompting concerns and calls for clarification from international bodies. EULEX and the US Embassy are monitoring the situation and urging adherence to the law.
Shipowner and national benefactor Athanasios Martinos has made another significant donation, this time for the energy upgrade of the Exombourgo Primary School on the island of Tinos.
An article offers advice on how to deal with rebellious teenagers, emphasizing the importance of choosing battles wisely as adolescents discover independence and seek control over their lives.
Former NFL running back Chris Johnson has revealed his diagnosis with ALS at the age of 39. He shared his story, including his use of a device to communicate, on 'Good Morning America' and has received support from the Tennessee Titans owner.
Member of Parliament Michalis Hourdakis announced his departure from Stefanos Kasselakis's Democrats-Progressive Center party, a day after another MP, Th. Tzakri, also left.
Four men are on trial in Réunion for their alleged membership in several jihadist groups, including the Islamic State (EI) and Jabhat al-Nosra. Only one accused is present in court, as the other three are presumed dead.
Actress Jasmin Bhasin has shared an update on her health, stating she is 'not out of danger' following her diagnosis of terminal ileitis in Dubai. She had previously been hospitalized for the condition.
While there are enough students and graduates seeking summer jobs in the Czech Republic, companies face significant administrative burdens when hiring temporary workers. New regulations, effective July, require unified monthly reporting for all seasonal employees.
Ignas, in the first episode of "7 Football Zones," travels to Miami to meet Marius Babravičius, assistant coach of the Lithuanian men's national football team, as they plan visits to Miami, San Francisco, Dallas, and Mexico.
Five people were killed in a shooting at a youth welfare facility in Stade, northern Germany. Police have arrested two suspects in connection with the incident.
The Bodossaki Excellence Award Ceremony was held on Thursday, June 25, at the Athens Concert Hall, where the President of the Republic, Mr. Konstantinos An. Tasoulas, addressed the event and presented the award.
Emergency medical units in Plužine and Danilovgrad have received new equipment, including a field ambulance and a laboratory diagnostic device for rapid blood analysis.
A major police operation conducted in Thessaloniki and Mykonos, Greece, resulted in the arrest of 17 individuals suspected of organized crime and drug trafficking.
The Vatican has accused the European Union of applying double standards in its responses to various wars and conflicts. This criticism highlights perceived inconsistencies in the EU's foreign policy.
Sources indicate that Naod Zorić has informed the Administrative Board of his irrevocable resignation, with the board's president forwarding the resignation to the Parliament Speaker.
A striking video of singer Irena Starošaitė is circulating widely, drawing compliments for her ageless appearance and stage presence, which remains similar to two decades ago.
Authorities in Lemnos, Greece, arrested the parents of a 5-year-old child who was swept out to sea on an inflatable mattress and subsequently rescued by the coast guard.
The Regional Government of the Azores has announced a 1.9 cent per liter reduction in gasoline prices for July, following previous increases. This adjustment is due to an increased reduction in the Tax on Petroleum Products (ISP).
Singer Dua Lipa is popularizing hair scarves as a fashion accessory during her honeymoon in Italy, suggesting they will be a widespread trend this summer.
Delova Znanost has been honored with the Prometej Znanosti award, coinciding with its 40th anniversary. This recognition celebrates its contributions to science.
According to experts, 95 percent of people on a diet regain lost weight within two years, highlighting the challenges and potential drawbacks of dieting.
Starting July 1, Lithuania's Environmental Protection Department will launch 'Responsible Recreation' raids to monitor how vacationers behave near water bodies, forests, and protected areas.
The articles discuss the diversification of corporate reserves in conditions of monetary uncertainty. This strategy aims to mitigate risks associated with fluctuating economic environments.
The "Tuzla Energy Shift 2" conference was held in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing together officials to discuss energy transition, geopolitical, and infrastructure projects.
The oldest known dinosaur fossil from Antarctica, a bone from a sauropodomorph, was found to have been misidentified and stored in a museum drawer for 40 years before its true significance was recognized.
On July 2-3, the Lithuanian National Museum's House of Histories will host Ainu Culture Days, inviting visitors to explore Ainu traditions, history, cultural preservation efforts, and contemporary life through a series of three lectures.
President of the Republic Konstantinos Tasoulas visited Kavala to participate in the celebratory events marking the 113th anniversary of the city's liberation and the feast of its patron saint.
In a unique case in Lithuanian history, a judge refused to grant the State Child Rights Protection and Adoption Service's request to remove five minor children from their mother, despite her having disavowed them during an emotional crisis.
The City Council of Tuzla has adopted a resolution supporting the preservation of the role of the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the country's European path, affirming its commitment to peace, stability, and the rule of law.
Latvia and Ukraine are set to enhance their military-industrial cooperation by establishing a joint drone production facility near the Russian border. This initiative aims to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities.
Kapnos airport shuttle has expanded its bus timetable for Paphos airport, increasing the number of services to and from Nicosia and Larnaca, including additional direct connections.
Tina Seelig, Executive Director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program at Stanford University, shares five habits of successful individuals, drawing on her nearly thirty years of teaching leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
The secretary-general of FENPROF, José Feliciano Costa, stated there are no guarantees that the correction of 12th-grade Portuguese exams has begun, blaming the Ministry of Education's reorganization for the 'chaos' in national exams.
A review of the novel "Stolen Beauty" delves into a family saga set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Vienna, a hub of modern art, science, and psychoanalysis, featuring Gustav Klimt's golden paintings amidst rising political tensions.
An article by obstetrician-gynecologist Theodoros Liakakos discusses gestational diabetes, a common disorder usually appearing after the sixth month of pregnancy, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis for a safe pregnancy.
LTG Infra, the railway infrastructure company of the Lithuanian Railways group, has signed a 1.31 million euro contract with GeoNovus for the acquisition of mobile infrastructure diagnostic equipment.
RAZORNI potresi u Venezueli odnijeli su gotovo 1500 života. Dok spasioci i građani pretražuju ruševine, raste bijes javnosti zbog spore i neadekvatne reakcije vlade predsjednice Delcy Rodriguez.
A lottery ticket purchased in Kranj, Slovenia, has won the main jackpot worth nearly €600,000. The winning six-number combination was drawn, making one lucky player significantly richer.
Korea's first indigenous dinosaur fossil, the Koreanosaurus boseongen, which bears the country's name in its scientific classification, is set to be designated a natural monument by the Korea Heritage Service.
A new central registry for dogs in the Czech Republic, which owners will soon be required to use, has been found to have a security vulnerability even before its launch. The head of the Chamber of Veterinary Surgeons, Petra Šinová, highlighted the risk in an interview.
NAKON dva snažna potresa, Američki geološki zavod (USGS) prognozira 48% vjerojatnosti za nove razorne potrese magnitude 5+ u idućih tjedan dana. Očekuje se i do 210 manjih potresa.
FIFA is investigating Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes for an alleged rape in New Zealand during the World Cup, overshadowing the team's historic performance. This comes as the tournament progresses into the knockout stages, with African teams aiming for further success.
A Turkish citizen, Džengiz Guzeli, has left Bar, Montenegro, after xenophobic attacks on his businesses and a perceived lack of promised aid and community support.
The United States and Iran have agreed to a temporary halt in mutual attacks following recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations are set to continue in Qatar to discuss a broader agreement.
Despite seemingly full reservoirs, there is a call to halt the expansion of irrigation, highlighting a potential illusion regarding water availability.
This discussion focuses on human and working capabilities. It explores the potential and limitations of individuals in both personal and professional contexts.
Celje city councilors have adopted a spatial plan for the construction of 80 new public rental apartments, addressing concerns from a civil initiative.
A civil initiative in Celje is opposing the construction of new apartment blocks, even as the city council has adopted a spatial plan for 80 public rental apartments.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that the country is experiencing fuel shortages, attributing them to recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries. Despite these challenges, Putin stated that Russia would continue its front-line military campaign in Ukraine.
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela has reached at least 1,450, with over 50,000 missing, as rescue operations continue with international and local support. Public anger is growing over the government's response, while many citizens are organizing self-help efforts.
The Czech Republic is debating whether the president or prime minister should lead the delegation to the upcoming NATO summit. This discussion follows a statement from the president's office confirming his attendance.
A woman in Riga, Latvia, reported being sexually assaulted by dark-skinned men while walking home on Saturday evening. She managed to escape with the help of a passerby, and a criminal investigation has been launched.
The death toll from the recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 1,719, with rescue efforts continuing in affected areas. An aftershock hit Caracas as international aid, including US funding, begins to arrive.
A report highlights cytomegalovirus (CMV), an often-obscure virus, as a significant cause of profound deafness in some children, with one family sharing their experience after their daughter's diagnosis.
The first dinosaur bone ever found in Antarctica was identified as belonging to a titanosaur, 40 years after it was initially discovered and stored in a drawer. Scientists were surprised by the finding, which confirms titanosaurs lived in Antarctica.
Michalis Hourdakis has announced his resignation from Stefanos Kasselakis' party, following Theodora Tzakri's departure the previous day, signaling ongoing internal strife.
An Australian man has been arrested and charged in Thailand after the body of a 17-year-old girl was discovered in a suitcase. The man was apprehended while attempting to flee the country following the discovery of the victim.
Former US President Donald Trump warned on Truth Social that damaging monuments could lead to a 10-year prison sentence, citing federal law, after several monuments, including the Lincoln Memorial's Reflecting Pool, were vandalized.
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency (AZOP) has launched an oversight investigation into CARNET following the publication of student and teacher data, warning parents about phishing risks.
July is a month when many reflect on the past, recall old memories, and re-evaluate relationships that have left a mark, potentially bringing back old loves for some zodiac signs.
Michalis Chourdakis, an independent MP for A' Thessaloniki, has resigned from Stefanos Kasselakis's Democrats party, marking another blow to the party just one day after Theodora Tzakri's resignation.
A severe heatwave across Europe has led to an estimated 1,300 additional deaths, overwhelmed funeral services in Paris, and caused infrastructure challenges including buckling highways and increased strain on power plants. The extreme temperatures have also sparked debates over air conditioning use and driven audiences indoors to cinemas.
Slovak Justice Minister Boris Susko maintains that the murder of a teacher in Gelnica was an individual failure, as coalition MPs avoided a committee meeting on women's murders.
János Hajdu, the former director of Hungary's Counter Terrorism Centre (TEK), has been questioned as a suspect in the 'gold convoy' case. The interrogation marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation.
Political analyst Vujo Ilić compared the SNS rally and the student gathering, stating that the government's aim was to demonstrate organizational power and loyalty. He added that students are sending a message to the wider public.
Stefanos Tsitsipas had a strong start at Wimbledon 2026, comfortably defeating Hugo Gaston 3-0 in sets. The Greek champion is now awaiting the outcome of Djokovic's match.
The Center for Civic Education (CGO) stated that the fight against corruption requires more accountability and concrete results, noting that current outcomes are not at the level expected from a state aspiring to EU membership.
The state-owned "Ignitis grupė" has allocated a targeted contribution of €4 million to the Lithuanian Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid Fund. The funds are intended for priority projects aimed at rebuilding Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Nostalgic archival footage of a famous Lithuanian singer at the age of 22 is being widely shared on TikTok, with many users finding her unrecognizable.
Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos has dismissed a TMZ claim about a video related to missing Nancy Guthrie, attributing it to fraudulent ransom notes, while weighing in on the ongoing FBI investigation.
Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran would hold talks in Doha, Qatar, following recent military skirmishes. However, Iran stated that no such meetings were scheduled.
More than two decades after its debut, 'The Sopranos' is getting a limited-edition 4K Ultra HD box set release on December 8, featuring new bonus content and collector's packaging.
Lithuanian influencers Karolina Meschino and Dominykas Ježerys (OG Version) shared a cozy domestic video from Italy on social media after recent arguments, captivating many commentators and going viral.
Russian missile and drone attacks killed at least eight people and wounded dozens in Ukraine, with strikes reported in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile, fuel shortages are spreading in Russia beyond Crimea due to Ukrainian attacks, a situation President Putin acknowledged as a crisis but not a critical one.
Rescuers in Venezuela have pulled several survivors, including a 21-year-old man after 106 hours and a mother with her newborn, from the rubble of a collapsed building. These miraculous rescues offer hope amidst the ongoing search efforts.
Milatović has written to Armenko, urging the Constitutional Court to recognize the urgency and social importance of a particular case. He emphasizes the need for prompt action from the court.
Recent polls indicate a significant drop in Americans' pride in US history, democracy, and their national identity over the past decade. Fewer Americans now express pride in being American compared to 2017.
An aviation expert stated that Ukraine plans to conduct ballistic missile tests by launching them into Russian territory, which would represent a new threat to Russia.
Talented artists Aistè and Rokas Yan have unexpectedly premiered their new song and music video, "Šauksiu tavo vardą," a track about the strongest human emotion, love, accompanied by a video filmed in a mystical forest.
A new study indicates that Generation Z may not be as celibate as previously thought, challenging common perceptions about their engagement in adult activities.
Experts from the Kruševac National Museum have distanced themselves from a statement made by the museum's management regarding the memorial complex 'Slobodište'.
Retrograde Mercury has begun in Cancer, signaling a period of turbulence and challenges for various zodiac signs. Astrologers are advising on how to navigate this astrological event and avoid potential pitfalls.
Renowned TV chef Johann Lafer has publicly revealed his cancer diagnosis, stating that he has metastases throughout his body. He emphasized the importance of not postponing anything in life in light of his health battle.
A state inspection of raspberry plantations in Serbia has uncovered irregularities in the records of agricultural holdings. The initial findings of the monitoring indicate discrepancies in the documentation of raspberry cultivation.
The Philippine Department of Tourism is launching discounted travel deals and collaborating with TikTok creators to promote local trips. This initiative aims to encourage domestic tourism, even as some Filipinos find international travel to be more affordable.
This week is predicted to bring a fateful encounter for one zodiac sign, advising individuals to trust their feelings if they are attracted to or intrigued by someone.
The city of Banská Štiavnica has declared an emergency situation due to drought and prolonged lack of rainfall, leaving residents in the Banky area without water and prompting the city to initiate alternative supply and new pipeline construction.
Argentine footballer Lucas Trejo tragically lost his wife and two children in Venezuela after their building collapsed during a series of earthquakes. Rescue efforts continued, but the critical 72-hour window for finding survivors passed.
Iva Čagalj, Jolina's daughter, impressed with a simple yet striking fitted summer dress featuring a colorful pattern. The dress is currently sold out, but similar styles have been identified.
The Vera Cortês Gallery in Lisbon has announced its closure after 23 years, with the gallerist stating that the gallery's journey has concluded and she seeks new challenges in the art world.
Gordan Jandroković, Speaker of the Croatian Parliament, stated in Istanbul that military strength alone is insufficient for state resilience, which also relies on technological, economic development, and political cohesion.
Nearly 20,000 people remain missing in La Guaira, north of Caracas, following a devastating event, with the death toll already reaching 1,450. Reports include a woman messaging for help from under the rubble.
Europe is experiencing an extreme heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in many areas and causing over 1,300 deaths, particularly in France. The heat has led to record temperatures, crop damage, and prompted cities like Vilnius and Berlin to implement special measures.
Industrial projects are leading to a significant rise in the number of applications for work-based residence permits, indicating a growing demand for foreign labor in the sector.
A pregnant woman and a child were injured when their car plunged into a stream in Donja Velešnja; passersby provided initial aid before firefighters arrived, who were particularly moved by the three-year-old's words during the rescue.
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a child in Istria, while French police are separately looking into claims of child trafficking on the platform Vinted after suspicious listings were flagged by users. These two distinct events highlight concerns for child safety in different contexts.
Türkiye's Health Ministry has increased its MRI capacity and implemented measures to significantly reduce appointment wait times for MRI and CT scans across the country. This initiative aims to improve access to diagnostic imaging services for citizens.
Thousands of protesters in Serbia continue to demonstrate against President Aleksandar Vučić's government, despite his recent hints about resigning. Students and citizens are maintaining pressure, demanding his resignation and expressing skepticism about his political maneuvers.
The Road and Motorway Directorate (ŘSD) has advanced with the preparation of the Kaznějov bypass in the northern Plzeň region. The construction was delayed by the discovery of a mined area where coal or kaolin was mined.
Montenegro's Civil Aviation Agency (ACV) has approved 10,700 euros in funding for the Danilovgrad Health Center to acquire equipment for improved ophthalmological diagnostics, crucial for aviation personnel examinations.
Greece has issued a high wildfire risk alert for 28 regions across the country, bracing for potential infernos. Authorities are warning of dangerous conditions as the nation faces an elevated threat of blazes.
Two separate rescue operations were carried out on Lemnos island, Greece, involving tourists on stand-up paddleboards and a child on an inflatable, all swept away by strong winds. Citizens and the Coast Guard were mobilized for the rescues.
Donald Trump has threatened new tariffs on Europe, causing freight shipping costs to surge, and criticized political opponents while engaging in various international discussions, including a meeting with Turkish President Erdoğan and focusing on the Indo-Pacific region.
The six-member K-Pop group Katseye, composed of singers from diverse backgrounds, has been performing with only five members in recent months. The remaining members have broken their silence regarding the absence of Swiss member Manon Bannerman, who reportedly took time off for her health and well-being.
Experts in the Philippines are warning about the dangers transgender Filipinos face from self-medicating with hormones and other substances, often based on advice found online.
Theodora Tzakri is reportedly moving towards PASOK after resigning from Stefanos Kasselakis's Democrats. The article discusses how the obstacle of term limits might be overcome for her potential move to Harilaou Trikoupi.
The articles discuss the artist Kaws, examining whether his work should be considered fine art or merely a commercial product. They delve into the ongoing debate surrounding the artistic merit and marketability of his creations.
Increasingly larger cars are posing a threat to overall safety, making parking spaces too small, driving lanes too narrow, and endangering pedestrians and cyclists.
The head of Polish intelligence has issued a warning that Russia could deploy 'little green men' in Baltic states or other countries on NATO's eastern flank. This potential move is seen as a test of NATO's unity and a significant concern for regional security.
Lithuanian personality Simona Albavičiūtė, known as Simona Bandita, shared her mother Irena's recipe for crispy freshly pickled cucumbers, including a tip on when to add sugar.
This article explores the phenomenon of Filipinos, like Victor Lee, leaving their families and homeland to seek better economic opportunities abroad, often in countries like Lithuania.