The prosecution is examining the phone of former TEK commander Hajdu János to determine with whom he spoke on the day of the gold convoy raid, as witness testimonies may confirm he was instructed by Viktor Orbán.
Vilnius municipality has announced plans for 23 official 'dainyklos' (singing places/cultural centers) to operate this year and next, allocating approximately €205,000 annually to fund their activities and cultural programs, requiring each to host at least 40 events per year.
Viktor Orbán reportedly held a meeting at Lőrinc Mészáros's villa with individuals involved in the 'gold convoy case,' including former TEK head János Hajdu and former NAV deputy president Tamás Demeter, according to prosecution documents.
Ukraine's path to EU membership will require constitutional amendments, while Montenegro is reportedly closer than ever to concluding negotiations by year-end. Separately, Austria is urging the EU to court AI company Anthropic, emphasizing the geopolitical importance of AI access.
Fighter Dominykas Dirkstys shared a video on Instagram showing him walking hand-in-hand with a woman, who is not his partner Oksana Pikul, sparking speculation.
A lawyer representing Ukrainian transporters has requested an arrest warrant for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in connection with the Ukrainian gold convoy case. The request alleges Orbán's involvement in the incident.
Péter Magyar questions Viktor Orbán's responsibility in the 'Golden Convoy' case, suggesting the influence of the NER (National Cooperation System) on the prosecution, amidst other political developments in Hungary.
The Metropolitan Investigative Prosecutor's Office is investigating Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's role in the 'Golden Convoy' case, involving suspicions of detention and abuse of office.
A Hungarian government briefing, attended by Péter Magyar, provides new details on the "gold convoy" case (Ukrainian money transport) and discusses extraordinary measures due to a heatwave.
It was revealed that police had visited the 75-year-old man, who was killed by 'Aro' officers after shooting at them in Anykščiai district, seven times in recent years due to threats against relatives and neighbors.
Artists Oksana Pikul and Dominykas Dirkstys joined OG Version and Proflame for a concert in Vilnius, featuring romantic embraces on stage at the "Vasaros terasoje."
Romania's parliament rejected the proposed government led by Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea, plunging the country into a deeper political crisis. The country remains without a new minister after Veștea's defeat, marking 47 days since the previous government was dismissed.
Korean makeup brand TirTir has expanded its presence into the Indian market by joining Nykaa, India's largest beauty platform, capitalizing on growing interest in Korean cosmetics.
The second phase of searching for the remains of Poles killed by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) during World War II has begun in Ukraine's Ternopil region, at the site of the former village of Pužnyky.
Lithuanian special forces (Aras) shot and killed an armed man in Sviesteliškis village, Anykščiai district, after he fired at officers. Authorities stated there was no other option but to neutralize the individual during the dramatic incident.
An article explores why modern readers often find classic books challenging, describing them as exhausting tomes filled with convoluted sentences and tedious reflections.
A leading figure in the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party, Mindaugas Sinkevičius, has revealed a plan that could lead to the disappearance of two political parties through a new coalition formation.
The second phase of search operations for people killed during World War II will commence on June 22 in the Ternopil region of Ukraine, specifically on the territory of the former village of Puzhnyky.
A public dispute has erupted between Dominykas Ježerys-OG Version and Saulius Baniulis regarding the remix of the song 'Pupytės', which has garnered over 1.1 million views on YouTube.
A 69-year-old man from Anykščiai district, Lithuania, has been convicted for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. He was also found to have set up traps in the forest that were mortally dangerous to both animals and people.
TV prodiuseris Dominykas Kubilius, kuriantis tinklalaidę „Ant laužo“ ypač pritraukė dėmesį, kuomet pasikalbėti apie tarp Lietuvos šou verslo atstovų tvyrantį prorusišką dvelksmą pasikvietė operos…
A proposed government bill in Finland could result in patients paying more for ambulance rides, with the Pohde region potentially losing three million euros from ambulance transport funding.
Concert reviews indicate that Metallica's live performances continue to be strong, with critics noting that the band is still living its prime rather than just reminiscing about it. This suggests their enduring appeal and energetic stage presence.
TV producer Dominykas Kubilius shared intriguing excerpts from his conversation with singer Merūnas Vitulskis, hinting at a response from Vudis after a visit to Kiguolis.
A massive aluminum plant project in Kokkola, Finland, by Arctial is expected to consume a tenth of Finland's total electricity, significantly surpassing the country's current largest electricity consumer.
The Susanna Leinonen Company is celebrating its 25th anniversary by performing contemporary dance set to the music of classical composer Mozart, exploring how his work translates into modern dance.
Canada has introduced legislation to ban social media access for individuals under the age of 16, citing concerns about the platforms becoming a source of anxiety for children. This move follows similar discussions and actions in other countries regarding the impact of social media on youth.
Joel Mowdy, an American teacher who moved to Lithuania two decades ago, shares his reasons for staying, citing his love for a Lithuanian woman, the country's nature, and his profession.
Indian consumers are reportedly losing up to Rs 28,000 crore annually due to 'dark patterns' employed by online platforms, with companies like Nykaa and BigBasket identified among the worst offenders.
Russian invaders launched two separate attacks on emergency workers in Ukraine's Synelnykove district of the Dnipropetrovsk region as they were engaged in clearing up the aftermath of a previous assault.
Lithuanian comedian Dominykas Klajumas, along with screenwriter Andrius Zimaitis and comedian Antanas Kisliakas, has been accused by prosecutors of inciting hatred.
Aphids are a common garden pest that can weaken plants and jeopardize harvests. This article discusses effective homemade methods to combat aphids, offering alternatives to chemical solutions.
A student, Akseli Aaltonen, lost his entire matriculation examination and graduation after a phone was found in his pocket, which he attributed to ADHD and anxiety.
The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has proposed a legal ban on energy drink sales to individuals under 18, citing concerns about excessive caffeine intake among minors. While S-Group supports the clarity such a law would bring, young people themselves are largely against the ban, viewing it as an unnecessary restriction.
On the Flag Day of the Finnish Defense Forces, 2,712 reservists are being promoted this year, including Rami Harmaala, an engineer crucial to the country's security of supply chain.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed readiness for direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that recent drone strikes on Russia allow Ukraine to negotiate as equals. This comes as experts note heavy fighting in southern Ukraine and Zelensky claims Russia made no significant battlefield gains in May.
Donald Trump confirmed that he called Benjamin Netanyahu 'f***ing crazy' during a tense phone call regarding strikes on Lebanon, expressing his annoyance with the constant conflict. Trump also stated his desire to meet with Iranian leader Khamenei at some point, believing they 'get along quite well' despite past tensions.
Oksana Pikul, having flown to Thailand to meet her beloved Dominykas Dirkstys, appears to be enjoying sweet and passionate moments with him, which they are sharing with their followers.
Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom claims a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's largest, causing no major damage. This accusation comes as Ukrainian President Zelensky stated Ukraine is conducting long-range strikes in response to Russian attacks.
Following a significant data breach that exposed personal information, cybersecurity experts are advising residents on crucial steps to take. New facts have emerged, revealing that records of illegal logins mysteriously disappeared.
The United Nations has added Israel and Russia to its annual blacklist of parties committing sexual violence in conflict zones, leading to Israel's decision to cut ties with the UN chief.
The Amos Rex Generation 2026 exhibition features works by young artists that reflect the excesses of the modern world, touching on themes from mental health issues to the environmental crisis.
The widely discussed couple Dominykas Dirkstys and Oksana Pikul are preparing for their wedding this autumn, with details about the celebration still kept somewhat mysterious.
Many individuals struggle with persistent belly fat despite efforts to improve diet and exercise, indicating that the issue is not always a lack of willpower or simply too many calories.
Ukraine has ceremonially buried the remains of nationalist leader Andriy Melnyk, despite his historical collaboration with the Nazis. This event highlights a controversial aspect of Ukrainian historical memory.
Andrii Melnyk, leader of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), and his wife Sofiia Fedak-Melnyk have been reinterred at the National Military Memorial Cemetery in Ukraine.
A new study examines the poverty experienced by children of sex workers in 19th-century Turku, Finland, drawing parallels to contemporary issues of inherited disadvantage.
Rumors are circulating on social media that Karolina Meschino and Dominykas Ježerys, known as OG Version, are back together after the former couple shared a joint photo.
Policijos generalinis komisaras Arūnas Paulauskas teigia, kad žinios apie tyrime dėl kontrabandos sulaikytus 10 policininkų, reiškia, jog korupcijos reiškinys policijoje nėra išnykęs.
The Hungarian political campaign season is highlighted by bizarre stories, including discussions around a 'Tisza tax' and controversies surrounding an 'intercepted Ukrainian money convoy'.
A massive statue of a child holding a mobile phone, titled 'Tutkiva lapsi' (Investigating Child), has been installed in the Riihikallio schoolyard in Tuusula, leaving its interpretation open to viewers.
The critically acclaimed work by a Canadian contemporary circus group is currently available for a limited time in Helsinki, receiving praise as one of the year's most impressive circus experiences.
A Finnish government decision to lower the deductible for travel expenses will provide deductions to an additional 60,000 motorists, benefiting a total of approximately 730,000 Finns with an average of 23 euros per year.
Finland's Ministry of Interior and mobile operators are accelerating efforts to implement emergency alerts on mobile phones, with the system expected to be operational by the end of the year.
Hungarian media reflects on the most bizarre stories of the campaign period, questioning which was more impactful: a seized Ukrainian money transport or perceived closeness to Trump's inner circle.
All eleven occupants of a plane were successfully rescued by a helicopter after the aircraft made an emergency landing in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida. The dramatic rescue occurred with the helicopter reportedly having only five minutes of fuel remaining.
Nykredit has won a significant battle concerning priority loans, a development that has reportedly divided the financial sector while positioning Nykredit as a major victor.
Japanese shipping giant Nippon Yusen (NYK Line) is reportedly exploring alternative shipping routes for car transport to the Middle East. This consideration comes as the Strait of Hormuz faces ongoing de facto blockades.
Helsinki's Kaivokatu is currently criticized as the city's "smelly backyard," with decisions regarding its future implementation and redevelopment not expected until the next decade.
Authorities will examine Hajdu's phone to determine communications on the day of a gold convoy interception, as the National Tax and Customs Administration continues its money laundering investigation.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has appointed János Hajdu, former head of the Counter Terrorism Centre (CTC), as Fidesz's director of security. Orbán also spoke of a political reckoning, stating that those who wish to intimidate them should rise earlier.
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.
Lithuania is anticipating a smaller apple harvest this year after fruit trees suffered unprecedented frost damage, the worst in the country's independence period. Farmers are calculating significant losses, with replanting costs reaching tens of thousands of euros per hectare.
A professor of adolescent psychiatry in Finland expresses concern that young people addicted to TikTok cannot have their phones removed even during ward care, hindering their recovery. The professor emphasizes the need for legislative changes to address the issue.
An alleged prosecution document reportedly names Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as a decision-maker in the 'Golden Convoy' case; the prosecution did not deny the document's authenticity to the newspaper, only stating that any publication jeopardizes the investigation.
Hungary's Chief Prosecutor has issued a statement responding to Péter Magyar's ultimatum regarding the 'gold convoy' case, just minutes before the deadline. Magyar had given the prosecutor until 3 PM on Thursday to provide an account of the incident.
After fighter Dominykas Dirkstis returned to Lithuania from Thailand, public attention turned to his and Oksana Pikul's daily life shared on social media, with some posts receiving negative reactions.
Dominykas Dirkstys and Oksana Pikul, a Lithuanian celebrity couple, have been showcasing a luxurious lifestyle, including a Ferrari ride to a concert, shortly after returning to Lithuania.
A fatal incident occurred in the Anykščiai district of Lithuania when an elderly man threatened relatives with an illegally held weapon, leading to a police operation.
Dominykas Dirkstys, who had been training in Thailand for a fight against Sergej Maslobojev, has returned to Lithuania to be with his partner Oksana Pikul.
Financial analysts are optimistic about several Indian firms, with Bajaj Finance noted for its resilience and positive margin outlook, and Varun Beverages planning diversification, as highlighted in a market watch report for June 22.
Upon returning to Lithuania, Oksana Pikul shared additional moments from her trip to Thailand with Dominykas Dirkstis and dedicated kind words to him on social media.
Over 200 pages of intriguing memories about legendary Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen and the Ylipulli brothers have been discovered from a treasure trove in a holiday cottage.
Dominykas Dirkstys offered a brief assessment of Oksana Pikul's recent appearance changes, which included her sharing photos with a brown wig on social media.
Tatjana Nedelskaja, the widow of former pro-Russian Ukrainian MP Jan Tabačnyk, is reportedly selling her luxurious three-story home in Kyiv's prestigious Pechersk district for 7 million.
Danish financial institution Nykredit held a debate at the Folkemødet festival on a major banking dispute, but its competitors were not invited, raising questions within the finance industry.
Metsähallitus plans to establish a new route at Helvetinjärvi National Park, a popular hiking destination, even as budget cuts lead to closed nature centers and timber shortages affecting the maintenance of existing trails.
A "palace revolution" has reportedly erupted following the resignation of Chief Prosecutor Pál Fürcht, who cited illegal solutions in the Ukrainian "gold convoy" case, potentially drawing the Prosecutor General into the scandal.
Arvydas Martinėnas-Vudis's interview with Ugnius Kiguolis on the show 'Riba' garnered significant attention, prompting producer Dominykas Kubilius and Merūnas Vitulskis to share their thoughts, with Vudis now defending his position.
Entrepreneur and performer Oksana Pikul discussed the qualities that captivated her about fighter Dominykas Dirkstys, making them one of the most talked-about couples in Lithuanian entertainment.
The Ilmajoki Music Festival, known for its historical operas, has announced its 16th commissioned work, an opera set in a school environment that addresses mental health challenges.
Emergency services responded to a fire in a 'russebuss' (graduation bus) on the E18 highway near Nykirke in Horten, Norway, with no reported injuries but significant heat and road closure.
A Finnish news outlet is surveying parents about their children's spending on mobile games, noting that a fifth of 10-14 year olds play digital games multiple times daily during summer vacation.
The current Allas Pool in Helsinki is slated for dismantling and may be moved entirely if the operator secures permanent business use of the area. This decision could lead to a significant change for the popular sea spa.
Finnish municipalities have received a warning from the ministry regarding the need to transition to quantum-safe encryption solutions by 2030, as quantum computers are capable of breaking current encryption methods.
A recent survey indicates that a significant number of people have experienced dangerous situations or even collisions in traffic due to mobile phone use, surprising the police with the high figures. Thousands of traffic violation fines are issued annually for phone use.
Scientists and entrepreneurs Augustinas, Kristijonas, and Dominykas Vizbaras have donated €0.5 million to the Vilnius University endowment fund, contributing to its unrestricted capital.
A researcher shared unexpected insights about viruses at a conference, arguing that humanity should not wish for their disappearance due to their beneficial roles.
A debate is ongoing about 'spectacle researchers' who combine extreme sports, such as kite flying in Greenland, with scientific endeavors like sending solar panels into the stratosphere. Critics question if these activities are genuine scientific contributions or merely adrenaline-fueled adventures diverting funds from more traditional research.
Politicians, environmentalists, local communities, and forestry sector representatives gathered in Anykščiai, Lithuania, to discuss the future of the country's forests and regional development, agreeing on a lack of clear direction in forest policy.
Artificial intelligence is transforming the mining industry, with an Australian-founded, US-headquartered mineral exploration company now using AI to discover mineral deposits more quickly and efficiently. This initiative aims to accelerate the discovery of critical raw materials.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's attendance at the reburial ceremony of Andriy Melnyk, a pro-independence leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany, has sparked anger in Israel and Poland, highlighting Ukraine's evolving memory politics.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is accused of personally ordering the seizure of a Ukrainian cash convoy in Hungary, with media reports suggesting he even timed the raid. The Hungarian Chief Prosecutor's Office has stated it will take all necessary measures to investigate the 'gold convoy' case, while Orbán's controversial office targeting opponents has been abolished.
Hungary's relationship with Ukraine has deteriorated significantly, with a retrospective look at the previous government's disinformation campaign against Ukraine, escalating from legitimate criticism of language laws to portraying Ukraine as Hungary's main enemy.
Actor Nick Pasqual has been sentenced to over three decades in prison for the attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend, Allie Shehorn, whom he stabbed more than 20 times. The sentencing follows his conviction for the violent assault.
Ukraine and Russia continue to exchange attacks, with Ukraine targeting Russian oil facilities and a brigade involved in Bucha war crimes, while Russia prepares for a new wave of air strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Both sides report ongoing drone attacks and prisoner exchanges.
The current system for housing sales in Finland is clear: if a permanent residence has been occupied for at least two years, the sales profit is tax-exempt, but losses cannot be deducted for tax purposes.
Police do not believe a fire in Nykøbing Mors, from which a 52-year-old man fled, was caused by an arsonist, but the man has been charged with negligent arson.
Russia has expressed its displeasure by summoning Luxembourg's ambassador following the reburial of a controversial Ukrainian national hero, Andriy Melnyk, from Luxembourg to Kyiv.
A man from Rødovre has been identified as the mastermind behind a major hashish case, with large quantities of hashish reportedly received in Vipperød and Nykøbing Sjælland, according to the indictment.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy intends to create a national pantheon, calling it a "moral duty," which involves the exhumation of Andriy Melnyk in Luxembourg, though some view it as a domestic political maneuver.
Telex, a Hungarian media outlet, is conducting a public vote among its readers to determine the most bizarre event of the recent campaign, with options including 'Orbán's acting career' and 'The Golden Convoy.'
Goldman Sachs maintains a neutral stance on ITC, while Citigroup expresses a bullish outlook on LIC due to strong performance. Jefferies has raised its target for Nykaa, citing robust growth.
A 'verbal karate' semi-final between 'Golden Convoy' and 'Trash Celebrities' is highlighted as the most bizarre element of the election campaign, with a public vote to decide the winner.
Iran's top negotiator, Qalibaf, stated that Tehran will not compromise in talks with the U.S. and warned of a 'crushing' response if the U.S. renews conflict.
The remains of prominent Ukrainian military and political figure Andriy Melnyk and his wife Sofiia Fedak-Melnyk have been repatriated to Ukraine via the Slovak border in the Zakarpattia region.
The Czech Republic has donated 25 mobile water purification stations to communities in Ukraine's Nikopol and Synelnykiv districts, providing crucial humanitarian aid.
The prosecutor's office has stated that the national security risk posed by seven Ukrainian national security personnel accompanying money transport vehicles was not adequately substantiated, leading to the collapse of the official justification for the 'gold convoy' case.
Author Satu Jaatinen states that Meghan Markle evokes strong emotions in Britain and easily makes headlines, comparing her media presence to that of Finnish celebrity Matti Nykänen.
The Finnish Parliament's Defense Committee is discussing the potential threat posed by drones and the country's preparedness, including the functionality and timeline of its warning system. The committee expressed dissatisfaction with the government's explanations regarding mobile phone alerts.
Celebrity couple Oksana Pikul and Dominykas Dirkstis reportedly experienced relationship difficulties, with the fighter currently training in Thailand.
Lithuanian celebrity Oksana Pikul, engaged to Dominykas Dirkstys, shared photos of herself trying on a wedding ring and a white dress, sparking public interest.
Research based on studying 15,836 skeletons suggests that traits like red hair and sobriety may be considered evolutionary winners, potentially redrawing the map of human evolution.
Helsingin Sanomat presents a news quiz to test readers' current awareness, featuring ten questions, including one about the number of gorillas living in the mountains of East Africa.
A phone ban at an upper secondary school in Tampere has brought back conversation during breaks, according to a THL survey on mobile phone use rules in comprehensive schools. The survey reveals significant differences in policies among upper secondary schools, with nearly half having a complete ban.
Hungarian minister-designate Judit Lannert stated her goal for an open, modern, and internationally competitive education system, ahead of her hearing by the Education Committee.
Finland is reportedly failing to meet its climate targets with current measures, prompting calls for a greater focus on energy efficiency. Experts suggest that more efficient energy use would benefit both the climate and the economy.
The lawyer for Ukrainian money transporters asserts that Viktor Orbán's government was aware it lacked legal grounds to seize the gold convoy, supplementing an earlier motion requesting the former prime minister's suspicion and detention.
János Hajdu, the former director of Hungary's Counter Terrorism Centre (TEK), has been questioned as a suspect in the 'gold convoy' case, facing charges of unlawful detention and mistreatment, which he denies.
Colonel Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Kononykov, commander of Ukraine's 154th Separate Mechanized Brigade, was found dead on Sunday. Ukrainian military and police authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death.
Russian forces shelled Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region more than 40 times in a single day, targeting the Nikopol and Synelnykiv districts, resulting in one fatality and one injury.
The second phase of search operations in Puzhnyky, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine, aimed at locating the remains of Poles killed in a 1945 attack, has concluded. No mass grave was found during the search.
A report suggests that the 'gold convoy case' could be a significant challenge for the current Hungarian government, as it attempts to overcome the legacy of its predecessor.
Dzūkija National Park in Lithuania is celebrating the birth of the first bison calf of the year at the Stėgaliai bison reserve. This marks a success for the restored and protected bison species, which was once on the brink of extinction in the country.
Péter Magyar is scheduled to speak about the 'gold convoy case' at a government spokesperson's briefing, following an ultimatum from the Prime Minister to the chief prosecutor regarding the investigation.
The Lithuanian Theatre Centre is continuing its initiative to unite the playwright community and strengthen contemporary dramaturgy by announcing two calls for playwright residencies in Anykščiai and Andrion.
Researchers at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin have identified some of the human remains exhumed in the former village of Puzhnyky in Ukraine's Ternopil region.
The shortest night of the year will be a summer highlight in Anykščiai, with dozens of Joninės events taking place on June 23-24, ranging from traditional Rasos customs to electronic music festivals and family entertainment.
Lithuanian rapper Dominykas Ježerys, known as OG Version, got a new tattoo on his arm with a special, sensitive meaning dedicated to a loved one, despite appearing as simple symbols.
As Joninės (St. John's Day) approaches, a look back at traditional dishes from 150 years ago reveals that some foods have almost disappeared, contrasting with today's focus on grilling and outdoor feasts.
The second phase of search operations has commenced in Puzhnyky, Ternopil region, where Ukrainian and Polish archaeologists are looking for the remains of those who died during World War II. The site is that of a former village.
A significant portion of Finns choose hair extensions not primarily for beauty, but to achieve a 'normal' appearance, with discussions also touching on the global sourcing of hair.
On June 23, a book by two New York Times journalists about the second Trump administration will be released, in which they reveal very unpleasant details about US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
The annual Nykøbing Falster revue is praised for its enthusiastic and energetic execution, described as beautiful, festive, and enjoyable, despite some material being weaker than the performers.
Nineteen cultural heritage sites, including the Assumption Cathedral and Kushnyk Tower, were damaged at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra following a massive Russian attack on June 15.
A Danish business update discusses reflections from a former Ørsted CEO on the business climate, a Danish AI chief's new job, and Nykredit's internal debate.
Following reports of the Democratic Union 'For Lithuania's' intention to abolish the State Plant Cultivation Service upon rejoining the coalition, interim chairman Virginijus Sinkevičius stated it would only be done if deemed necessary.
Hungarian Chief Prosecutor's Office announced that significant results are expected soon in the 'gold convoy' case, while also stating that media speculation hinders the investigation. Péter Magyar ordered an immediate internal investigation at the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV), the Counter Terrorism Centre (TEK), and other involved services regarding the case.
Guest authors suggest that reporting on Andriy Melnyk should consider both historical controversies and documented facts, implying a need for nuanced discussion around his statements.
The reintroduction of state support for single-wagon rail freight transport, under new conditions, could be beneficial for the competitiveness of rail transport in Hungary.
Joel Karppanen, the reformer and future editor-in-chief of Taide magazine, states that contemporary art is very popular but often goes unrecognized by Finns despite being everywhere.
Nykredit is intensifying its competition with rivals in the Danish housing market, which is described as red-hot. This comes as Danish homeowners remain uncertain about future interest rate levels.
Anykščiai will once again become a hub for children's literature and family culture on June 27-28, hosting the eighth outdoor literary festival 'Adventures Continue,' which this year invites participants to 'Experience the Book!'
The head of the Central Investigative Prosecutor's Office in Hungary has submitted his resignation, reportedly linked to the ongoing Ukrainian gold convoy case. The resignation comes amidst speculation about the case's implications.
Evolutionary biologist Jenny Graves' controversial calculations suggest that the human Y chromosome, which determines male sex, is gradually disappearing, having lost 97 percent of its genes over the past 300 million years.
A Somali soccer referee was denied entry into the United States, preventing him from officiating at the World Cup. This incident has sparked support for the referee from Somalia.
Three tourists were injured in a single day by bears on Romania's famous Transfăgărășan mountain road after attempting to feed and photograph the animals. All three individuals were hospitalized following the attacks.
Lithuanian fighter Dominykas Dirkstys and artist Oksana Pikul continue to share images from Thailand, where Dirkstys is competing and Pikul is accompanying him, drawing significant public commentary.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's ruling party has secured a significant victory in the country's parliamentary elections, with Pashinyan declaring an "historic win." The results indicate strong support for his pro-Western stance despite perceived Russian pressure.
Helsingin Sanomat published a news quiz challenging readers on their general knowledge, including questions about local Helsinki landmarks and current events.
Heritage conservationists warn that the condition of historical wooden manors in Lithuania is deteriorating annually, with many facing complete decay due to a lack of systemic research, funding, and continuous care.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's responsibility is being questioned in the 'gold convoy' incident, where Ukrainian money and gold were seized by TEK, allegedly for political reasons.
Nearly 20,000 residents in Panevėžys, its district, and parts of Anykščiai district in Lithuania experienced an unexpected power outage on Wednesday, leading to public dissatisfaction.
A student in Finland had all their matriculation exams rejected by the administrative court after forgetting a mobile phone in their pocket during the test, despite no evidence of cheating.
The Equality and Non-Discrimination Tribunal is highlighted as a crucial low-threshold legal protection body for the effective implementation of the prohibition of discrimination in Finland.
A new US government website, which shows real-time ICE detentions, describes undocumented immigrants as "aliens" and states "they walk among us," drawing criticism for its dehumanizing language.
The United Nations has included Israel and Russia on its 'blacklist' for sexual violence in conflict, documenting hundreds of cases in a new report. This decision has been welcomed by Palestine and criticized by Israel, which has broken ties with the UN chief over the report.
Ukrainian tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova delivered an impassioned speech, heavily criticizing Russian players for their silence regarding the ongoing war.
Police in Serbia searched the apartment and offices of former police chief Veselin Milić, while Spain's Pedro Sánchez faces mounting corruption probes. Meanwhile, Hungary's Péter Magyar has pledged to fight corruption and join the European Public Prosecutor's Office after EU funds were unblocked.
Russian forces launched nearly 40 attacks throughout the day on the Nikopol, Synelnykove, and Pavlohrad districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in 12 injuries, including children.
Modern parents are often taught to constantly label their children's emotions, but experts suggest that in some cases, this practice can be counterproductive.
Following widespread appeals on social media by public figures, the full amount needed for Dominykas, who suffers from a rare disease, to undergo urgent surgery in Germany was successfully raised within 24 hours.
Studsvik has submitted a new application to build a nuclear power facility in Nyköping, Sweden, proposing two to four small modular light-water reactors (SMRs).
Andriy Melnyk, a figure criticized as a Nazi collaborator but lionized as an anti-Soviet resistance leader, was given state honors for his reburial near Kyiv, sparking controversy.
Novák Katalin's chief of staff has stated that Balog Zoltán emphatically requested the pardon for K. Endre, a claim Balog denies, asserting that neither government members nor Viktor Orbán or his wife intervened. This revelation has sparked further reactions from Magyar Péter, who commented that the 'dominoes are falling' in the ongoing pardon scandal.
Oksana Pikul has openly shared more details on social media about her upcoming wedding to fighter Dominykas Dirkstis, engaging with her followers about her personal life.
At the initiative of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, the remains of Colonel Andriy Melnyk, a Ukrainian national hero with a controversial past, were exhumed from a cemetery in Luxembourg.
'I'll answer in one word - love,' said professional fighter Dominykas Dirkstys when asked if he hadn't proposed to his new love Oksana Pikul too quickly.
Indian e-commerce company Nykaa is reportedly attempting to involve Meta in its ongoing music copyright infringement battle with media conglomerate Zee.
An analysis reveals Finland's two-decade-long struggle with implementing effective mobile phone emergency warnings, having tried and failed with text messages and an app before settling on a third option.
Actor Molnár Áron has publicly accused musician Zoltán Mága of receiving 500 million forints to support the Fidesz election campaign. This claim has sparked further criticism regarding political funding.
A man was found dead in the Kota Belud river in Sabah, Malaysia, prompting a search operation for a missing teenager in the same area. The local fire department is leading the recovery and search efforts.
Emergency services responded to a burning wooden house in the Anykščiai district early Friday morning, where human remains were discovered after the fire was extinguished.
Once considered a hidden gem, Mallorca's popular Caló des Moro beach is reportedly suffering significant damage due to overtourism, exacerbated by influencers and Instagram content creators.
After fighter Dominykas Dirkstis' sister posted luxurious photoshoot pictures on social media, one comment from her mother, Ieva, particularly moved followers amidst many admiring remarks.
Oksana Pikul and Monika Kvietkutė, known as 'Olialia pupytės,' delivered an unforgettable evening for their fans on Saturday, performing their most famous songs, with O. Pikul's fiancé Dominykas Dirkstis' sister Deimantė also joining the stage.