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
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On Friday, marking International Environmental Protection Day, environmentalist Lina Paškevičiūtė will be awarded the President Valdas Adamkus Prize at the Vytautas Magnus University Botanical Garden in Kaunas.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a new aid package for Ukraine, marking a significant legislative move despite former President Trump's expressed opposition. This decision represents a second legislative break with Trump's stance within a week.
Proposed legal amendments in the Lithuanian Seimas would grant municipalities greater power to purchase services from their own companies without competitive tenders. This move has sparked debate regarding how the transparency of such decisions would be ensured.
A public dispute between the Healy-Rae brothers has drawn attention to the nature of politics in Ireland, with the incident described as revealing much about the country's political landscape and their formidable electoral brand.
Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are underway, with announcements regarding opening ceremony performers like Shakira and a star-studded Mexican lineup, along with logistical details such as fan fest construction, player travel, and stadium entry rules. FIFA also confirmed an accidental sale of tickets for $0 due to a system error.
South African artists Nasty C and Tellaman open up about their experiences with fame, their friendship, and their long-awaited joint album, expressing contentment with their current positions.
Quantinuum, Honeywell's quantum computing company, saw its shares jump 13% after an upsized IPO, signaling growing investor confidence in the quantum sector. The successful Nasdaq debut highlights increasing momentum in quantum computing.
Russia has dramatically increased its spending on 'patriotic education' since the invasion of Ukraine, with expenditures growing twentyfold. The Russian government has allocated 870 million euros for this purpose by 2026.
President Trump is facing significant opposition from Congress, including some Republicans, over his war powers regarding Iran and a proposed compensation fund, with the House voting to end the war with Iran and the Senate preparing to vote on barring him from creating the fund.
NASA has officially declared its MAVEN Mars orbiter mission over, six months after losing contact with the spacecraft. The probe, which had been studying the Martian atmosphere since 2014, is now considered to be in an unrecoverable state.
The Peace Implementation Council (PIC) steering board failed to reach a consensus on appointing a new High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with disagreements reportedly emerging between the EU and the US. Christian Schmidt, the current High Representative, stated that discussions would continue in the coming days and that a general consensus was reached on the importance of the OHR for BiH.
Emergency services, including medics and police, responded to a BMW crashing into a pole on S. Žukausko Street in Kaunas, Lithuania, on Thursday evening.
Nick Jonas has teased the possibility of new music for 'Camp Rock 3' and expressed his admiration for the younger cast members, predicting their future success in arenas.
The library donated by author Alberto Manguel to Lisbon in 2020 is facing significant delays, with its new home in a palace not expected to be ready until 2029. A new tender for the renovation works is estimated at nine million euros.
A home organization expert provides advice on proper fruit storage, specifically recommending against mixing apples and bananas with other fruits to maintain freshness, especially as summer approaches.
A Sherpa guide who had been missing for six days on Mount Everest was found alive and rescued while crawling towards base camp. His family had already begun funeral rites, believing him to be dead.
Since Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès' disappearance on April 15, 2011, one of France's biggest cold cases has been marked by false leads, twists, and numerous sightings, creating a fifteen-year ghost hunt.
Antti, a Finnish fighter in Ukraine, recounts his three-day ordeal after stepping on a mine and losing his leg, highlighting the difficulty of evacuating the wounded from drone-monitored areas.
Asocijacija nezavisnih elektronskih medija (ANEM) saopštila je danas da je na osnovu konkursa za projektno sufinansiranje medijskih sadržaja u Srbiji za 2026.
The funeral for Nasos Athanasiou, a respected journalist and former Member of Parliament, was held in Ano Vrilissia, Athens, with many prominent figures, including Alexis Tsipras, in attendance. Tributes were paid to his contributions to journalism and public service.
Konstantinos Kyranakis, the Deputy Minister for Transport, has sent a letter to Kalavryta Mayor Athanasios Papadopoulos, urging him to sign the necessary documents to reopen the famous 'Odontotos' railway.
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has commenced commercial gas production at the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field in Azerbaijan. This marks a significant new chapter for MOL in the region, tapping into an estimated 112 billion cubic meters of gas.
A detainee escaped from a medical facility in Latvia on June 1st and was subsequently apprehended, prompting an internal investigation by the Prison Administration.
Police in the capital region have charged a man with negligent homicide and traffic violations for driving a boom lift into another vehicle in Reykjavík in September 2023, resulting in a fatal accident.
The gas engine manufacturer Innio, based in Tyrol, has been valued at $20.7 billion on the Nasdaq, benefiting from strong investor interest in industrial equipment suppliers, with an issue price set at $27 per share.
Clea Health & Beauty has launched new concept stores in Tropic market and Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. These stores offer a new approach to health, beauty, and daily balance.
Nearly all council members in Savonlinna, Finland, have signed an initiative to re-terminate the city manager, believing the grounds for the previous termination decision remain valid and current.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre states that NATO allies are sailing, flying, and exercising in the north at levels comparable to the Cold War, reflecting increased Russian activity.
Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain, with live updates on his activities in Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands, including traffic disruptions. During his visit, Spanish President Sánchez is scheduled to accompany the Pope at a meeting with migrants in Arguineguín, highlighting the pontiff's known sensitivity towards immigrants.
A flesh-eating New World screwworm parasite, previously eradicated in the United States for decades, has been confirmed in a calf in Texas. This discovery has prompted the USDA to issue a quarantine and initiate efforts to prevent the spread of the dangerous parasite, which poses a threat to livestock.
Serbian Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković met with parents of students from the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad to discuss the situation and calm tensions in the interest of students and the school's reputation.
Ruslanas Kirilkinas has issued a definitive response to the Lithuanian Gay League concerning his participation in the 'Lithuanian Pride' 2026 concert in Vilnius. The event had garnered attention prior to its start due to organizational decisions.
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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, preparations are underway with announcements regarding the official soundtrack, team kits, and pre-tournament friendlies. Fan engagement initiatives, such as the Black Star Balloon Tour and a 'Work From Bar' concept, are also being launched to build excitement for the global event.
Relatives and friends are gathering to bid their final farewells to Nasos Athanasiou, a prominent television personality, who passed away at the age of 75 after a long illness.
Jugopetrol has continued its long-standing cooperation with the "Mladost" Children's Home in Bijela, supporting the renovation of bathrooms to create a better environment.
Bingo Group continues its investment in production by modernizing Ingram Srebrenik, a producer of lime, concrete, and stone aggregate, which has been majority-owned by Bingo Group since 2018, resolving a 40-year-old problem for local citizens.
The weather forecast for Bosnia and Herzegovina indicates that unstable conditions, with potential for daily precipitation, will persist for the next 14 to 15 days. A period of fully stable weather is not expected in the near future.
The Professional Journalists' Association of Lithuania has appealed to President Gitanas Nausėda to veto the draft law on the Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT), which was adopted by the Seimas on Tuesday.
In Kaunas on Wednesday, an 89-year-old senior hit a minor with a car and subsequently fled the scene, with authorities investigating the circumstances.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a US-mediated ceasefire framework, with conditions including the withdrawal of Hezbollah from the Litani River area. While the agreement aims to renew a fragile truce, reports of new strikes and reactions in Tel Aviv suggest its implementation faces challenges.
A political science professor, Jonas Hinnfors, suggests that Sweden's Tidö parties face a difficult challenge before the election sprint, and specifically predicts that the Liberalerna (L) party is unlikely to clear the parliamentary threshold.
German director Wim Wenders has pulled his 1975 film 'Wrong Move' from circulation, citing a controversial topless scene featuring a then 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski. Wenders stated he now recognizes the scene as a mistake and has apologized for its inclusion.
Tensions escalated between Serbia and Montenegro surrounding Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's planned visit, with reports of planned disruptions and strong reactions from both sides. Vučić affirmed his intention to visit despite the controversy, while Montenegrin officials and citizens expressed varied sentiments.
Parents of students from Jovanović Gymnasium are protesting outside the Ministry of Education, demanding to speak with the minister about the deepening crisis at the school. They seek dialogue to resolve the ongoing issues affecting the gymnasium.
Spain saw an increase of 13,000 new millionaires in 2025, primarily attributed to the rising stock market and real estate prices. This growth reflects a significant expansion of wealth in the country.
PAS Deputy President Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man has called for the revival of Muafakat Nasional, a defunct political pact, urging UMNO to collaborate in the Johor polls to consolidate the Malay-Muslim vote.
Almost a year after Kirkovo mayor Shinasi Suleyman announced his move to 'DPS - New Beginning' with the entire municipal structure, the DPS structure in Kirkovo has now submitted its resignation.
Four men have been detained following a violent incident on Radnička cesta in Zagreb, which included threats, a physical assault, and a car intentionally crashing into another vehicle and people.
The Greek Parliament held a minute of silence in memory of the late Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Nikos Tagaras and former SYRIZA MP Nasos Athanasiou; a new Spatial-Urban Planning Code will be named after Tagaras.
Greek Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, Nikos Papathanasis, has approved €110 million for the second phase of the "Socioeconomic Transition of Western Macedonia" project.
Iki supermarket is offering significant discounts this weekend on summer produce, including bananas for €0.65/kg, watermelons for €0.99/kg, and cherries for €6.99/kg, along with over 3,000 other summer menu discounts.
Today's horoscope advises individuals of a particular zodiac sign not to neglect their own needs, as they may be overwhelmed with messages, calls, and demands from others starting in the morning.
Following a sold-out concert in Kaunas, world-renowned violinist and conductor André Rieu has announced his return to Lithuania for a performance at Kaunas' Žalgirio Arena on June 2, 2027.
The underpass on Slavonska Avenue near Vjesnik has been closed starting today for demolition work. This closure will last until Sunday and will not include a bypass route.
After a gloomy morning, Serbia anticipates a gradual stabilization of weather conditions today, with rain expected in the south but clearing by evening, and temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius.
Nigeria is facing significant challenges including widespread insecurity, economic hardship, and calls for state police, while also pursuing prison reforms and attracting foreign investment.
The Czech city of Ostrava has donated one million Czech korunas in aid to its Ukrainian partner city Dnipro, which frequently experiences power outages and drone attacks from Russia.
Modernization of railway lines between Riga, Jelgava, and Aizkraukle in Latvia is expected to allow trains to travel up to 140 km/h, an increase of 20 km/h, potentially by autumn.
The Catalan Academy has recognized the culinary achievements of Raül Balam and Jaume Subirós, highlighting their contributions to gastronomy. The articles also mention reasons to revisit 'Motel,' suggesting a focus on notable dining experiences.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
EU leaders convened a summit in Montenegro to discuss the Western Balkans' integration into the European Union, with a focus on the next chapter of accession. The discussions occurred amidst a diplomatic incident where Serbia temporarily detained Montenegrin citizens at its border, which was later resolved.
Preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup are underway, with teams playing warm-up matches and logistical issues being addressed, such as Japan ditching a pre-World Cup pitch due to poor conditions. Meanwhile, stadium workers in the LA area are set to vote on a strike a week before the tournament begins, and Shakira is confirmed to perform at the opening ceremony.
Monash University Malaysia experienced a security alert and disruption due to a bomb threat, with police investigating the incident before normal operations resumed.
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Hong Kong authorities have intensified patrols and taken away individuals around the former Tiananmen vigil site, continuing a crackdown on commemorations. Meanwhile, IndiGo has suspended operations to six international destinations, including Hong Kong and Shanghai, citing a challenging cost environment.
Violence is reaching younger age groups, say both Unnar Þór Bjarnason, a community police officer, and Soffía Ámundadóttir, a teacher and expert in youth behavioral problems, who was the subject of the coverage...
Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly preparing for a Nasdaq IPO next week, seeking to raise an unprecedented 12 trillion yen (approximately $80 billion) for AI and space development. Investor demand is surging, with confidence in a $135 IPO price, and Forbes offers guidance on how ordinary people can invest despite the risks.
A woman has alleged that a married man sexually exploited her on the promise of marriage while encouraging her to abandon Hindu religious practices and watch videos of a Pakistani preacher. The incident is part of a case at TCS Nashik.
A new Netflix title delves into the brutal murder of Rachel Nickell, one of Britain's most harrowing crimes, bringing it back into public focus nearly 34 years later.
Hezbollah has rejected the proposed ceasefire agreement with Israel, with its leader calling for a comprehensive truce and Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon while vowing to continue attacks. This rejection has led to concerns that the ceasefire may be over before it even began, as Israel continues its offensive.
Andrija Mandić, Speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro, stated that Montenegro is on track to close all EU accession chapters but emphasized the need for political agreement. He highlighted Montenegro as a successful example of political policy.
A session of the House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina was interrupted after a lack of quorum, following a four-hour debate. The session, which focused on amendments to the law on salaries of civil servants, saw heated exchanges between delegates.
Dagmar Havlová has resigned from the Václav Havel Library project after 22 years, citing the need to "resuscitate" and "restart" the institution. Her departure also involves stepping away from a cooperation agreement for the project.
Israel has approved the construction of 2,162 new Jewish settler homes in the occupied West Bank. This decision also includes tax breaks for dozens of illegal settlements in the area.
High Representative Christian Schmidt addressed the Peace Implementation Council (PIC) after its two-day session, revealing details and stating his expectation for a handover by the end of June, as discussions continue regarding his successor and the future of the Office of the High Representative (OHR).
Residents on the Klaipėda coast in Lithuania observed yellow water and foam washing ashore. Scientists from the Marine Research Institute have explained the phenomenon, which is also visible in satellite images, and addressed concerns about swimming safety.
British reality star Danniella Westbrook (52), known from 'EastEnders', has drawn attention for her appearance following nose surgery and numerous cosmetic procedures, amidst her struggles with addiction.
Chinese AI champion Deepseek has secured billions in its first funding round, strategically aligning itself with Beijing's policies on energy, dissemination, and politics, with foreign investors excluded.
As many people spend time outdoors during the long weekend, health experts advise on how to protect against tick bites and what steps to take if bitten.
During its 129th session, the Montenegrin government, chaired by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, adopted the Draft Law on the Final Account of the Budget of Montenegro for 2025, highlighting the growth in budget revenue collection.
Croatia is observing the Catholic holiday of Corpus Christi, known locally as Tijelovo, a movable feast that falls on a different date each year. While many take the day off, some businesses remain open, sparking public discussion about work on the holiday.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić arrived in Tivat, Montenegro, for the EU-Western Balkans summit, where discussions are expected to focus on accelerating accession negotiations and regional cooperation, amidst some local tensions and protests.
A driver involved in a fatal traffic accident in Reykjavík last September had been medically assessed as unfit to drive just days before the incident, raising questions about the circumstances of the crash.
Global music star Katy Perry has been officially announced as the main headliner for this year's Sunny Hill Festival in Pristina. The famous singer will perform on July 31, 2026, marking her first visit to Kosovo.
A Pride event and an activity day for the far-right Sinimusta Liike (Blue-Black Movement) are scheduled to take place simultaneously in Hamina, Finland, raising concerns about potential clashes.
As the tourist season begins, German media has offered advice on appropriate tipping amounts in Croatia, noting that Croatians tend to leave smaller tips.
Serbia has implemented intensified border controls for Montenegrin citizens entering the country, with several individuals, including a Montenegrin politician, reportedly denied entry without clear explanation, drawing criticism from Montenegrin officials and support from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik for Serbia's actions.
Giorgos Alkaios returns to the stage for two special concerts, presenting "360°", a show that brings together the most important moments of his musical journey.
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A man has been charged with negligent manslaughter and traffic violations in Iceland for driving a boom lift under the influence of stimulants, leading to a fatal accident.
The State Food and Veterinary Service in Lithuania has recalled 'Reeva' instant noodles from sale after Salmonella bacteria were detected in samples during market control.
Shares of Intel, AMD, and Micron fell following Broadcom's earnings report, which triggered a broader sell-off in the semiconductor sector and caused Nasdaq futures to sink.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for an 'exponential' expansion of the country's nuclear arsenal and inspected a new nuclear material plant, signaling a significant boost in nuclear capabilities.
Police in the Latgale region of Latvia, specifically Rēzekne and Madona, conducted ten searches, uncovering two marijuana plantations, arresting four individuals, and seizing a large quantity of drugs and weapons.
Police in Lahti are investigating the theft of approximately twenty ride-on lawn mowers, which were found abandoned in the courtyard of an apartment building. Authorities are working to determine the origin of the stolen equipment and its intended destination.
A researcher highlights that Ukrainian teenagers in Latvia are at a disadvantage when choosing a profession after the 9th grade, impacting their future education and career paths.
A Lithuanian expert monitoring school rankings, Sarafinas, highlighted that some schools still show alarmingly poor results, prompting questions about whether high rankings truly reflect education quality or if other factors are more important for parents choosing schools.
Journalist Thanasis Koukakis, through his lawyer Zacharias Kesse, has filed a new request with the Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office in Greece, seeking to retrieve the wiretapping case file from the archives and re-examine the relevant dossier.
Nasal strips have become a trend among elite athletes, including cyclists, runners, and swimmers, who use them to improve sleep, though scientific evidence supporting their efficacy remains limited.
Jovan Živadinović Džipsii is scheduled to perform for the Sarajevo audience this Saturday. The city will also host concerts by Vesna Pisarović and Grše.
Renowned German director Wim Wenders has announced the withdrawal of his 1975 film 'The Wrong Move' due to a nude scene involving a then 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski, who had long sought its removal.
Lithuanian opposition leader Laurynas Kasčiūnas stated that if the commission investigating the data theft from the Register Center does not receive a mandate in Seimas, they will consider initiating an interpellation of ministers.
The Daugavpils Theater Festival in Latvia is fostering discussions about the Daugavpils theater's role within the European cultural landscape, highlighting the international understanding of its theatrical language.
The Portuguese government, including Luís Neves, expresses optimism for a summer without border issues following the reinforcement of resources. Officials are confident that increased measures will ensure smooth operations at the borders.
Approximately 30 Montenegrin nationals, including a 'Vijesti' portal editor, were detained and subjected to additional checks at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, sparking concerns about their treatment.
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.
Actor Rupert Everett has spoken out about the physical toll his pursuit of an 'ideal' leading man physique took on his body, stating that he 'ruined himself' and is now almost an invalid.
36-latka staranowała budkę z biletami przy plaży w kurorcie Daytona Beach na Florydzie. Następnie wjechała na plażę i do oceanu. W budce była kobieta, która zginęła.
The cause of a fierce house fire in Espoo's Viherlaakso yesterday remains a complete mystery, with investigators considering various factors including solar panels as the blaze unusually started from the roof and completely destroyed the house.
The CEO of Pinkberry and Burger King revealed her privileged and educated background, including turning down an opportunity at NASA. She discussed her career path and the bold shift she made into the business world.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre described his meeting with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado at the Prime Minister's residence as a 'pleasant reunion.'
Over 34,000 students in Moldova are taking their national gymnasium graduation exams from June 4-15, starting with History of Romanians and Universal History.
Portuguese scientist André Sousa is leading a study that has made new discoveries regarding the development of Down syndrome in babies, specifically detecting brain degeneration from birth.
Fans are theorizing that Steven Spielberg's new science fiction film, 'Disclosure Day', could be a secret continuation of his iconic film 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'.
Protests have intensified in Albania against a luxury resort project backed by Jared Kushner, with demonstrators clashing with police and expressing concerns over environmental impact and lack of transparency. Citizens are demanding a halt to construction, asserting that the land is not for sale.
Arūnas Valinskas, along with colleagues Aurimas Perednis and Vaidotas Beniušis, discussed the widely publicized scandal involving Vladimiras Laučius, who was caught driving under the influence after causing a traffic accident, suggesting a 'yellow card' approach.
The promotion of the fanzine 'Prostor emocija' and an accompanying photo exhibition by graduates of JU Srednja građevinsko-geodetska škola 'Inž. Marko Radević' will be held in Podgorica.
The latest episode of Vichyssoise discussed the repercussions of the earthquake that hit Largo do Rato, Luís Montenegro's narrow victory in the PSD primaries, and the impact of the strike on the labor law debate.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to make a rare state visit to North Korea next week. This will be Xi's first visit to the country since 2019, according to reports from state media.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and members of the Castro family. This move aims to increase pressure on Havana amidst ongoing political tensions.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, proposing direct talks and a ceasefire to end the conflict. Putin, speaking at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, reiterated Russia's interest in ending the conflict but maintained his stance on the Donbas region, while the EU considered limiting protection for Ukrainian men of fighting age.
Sellers of "economy rice" or "nasi campur" in Malaysia are facing challenges as the dish's affordability is questioned amidst current economic pressures.
The nose landing gear of a Lufthansa Boeing 787 Dreamliner collapsed at Frankfurt Airport, causing the aircraft to tip forward. Several Lufthansa employees were injured in the incident.
Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas have been interviewed about their new film 'Power Ballad,' which explores recent music battles. The movie delves into the concept of 'where there's a hit, there's a writ' in the music industry.
A 27-year-old male nurse has been sentenced to four years in prison for raping an acquaintance at her home and injecting her with Botox. He was also ordered to pay the victim 8,000 Swiss francs in compensation.
A debate has erupted in Germany after Wim Wenders withdrew a controversial film, with some film industry representatives calling the moment a "great opportunity."
Director Wim Wenders has decided to remove his 1975 film 'The Wrong Move' from circulation and apologized to Nastassja Kinski, who appeared semi-nude at age 13 in the movie. The decision comes after renewed scrutiny of the scene.
Thousands of Albanians protested in Tirana against a proposed luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators accused the government of selling off national interests and called for the protection of natural areas.
A Danish parent shares their perspective on how high schools are integrating artificial intelligence, expressing surprise and feeling outdated by the rapid advancements.
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Ahmed al-Ahmed, hailed as a hero for his actions during the Bondi Beach mass stabbing, has been charged with domestic violence, stalking, and assault against his father. He denies the allegations.
The Nasdaq experienced a slide in performance at midday, largely influenced by Broadcom's results, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average continued to rally.
Country superstar Alan Jackson's final concert performance, scheduled for later this month in Nashville, will be filmed for an NBC primetime special titled 'Alan Jackson: The Last Show,' set to air this year.
Montenegro's Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Dialogue, Naida Nišić, addressed the 114th session of the International Labor Conference in Geneva, reaffirming the country's commitment to reforms aimed at creating a fairer and more inclusive labor market.
Serbia's Energy Minister, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, met with Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller to discuss continued Russian gas supplies, resulting in a three-month extension of their gas arrangement.
Greek cartoonist Giorgos Mylonas has passed away at the age of 76. Born in Ioannina in 1950, Mylonas had a career spanning decades, working as a freelancer and creating various illustrations.
The popular duo on the M1 radio show has split, leading to further changes in the program's lineup. A new host has been announced to replace Paulius Vaitiekūnas.
The funeral and burial details have been announced for 22-year-old Manuel Kasić, who tragically died after a severe traffic accident in Bihać, an incident where young men bravely attempted to rescue him from the Una River.
Bosnian singer Džejla Ramović spoke about her experience of being detained with her band in North Macedonia following a performance, calling it a significant moment for her career.
NASA's X-59 aircraft, designed as a quieter successor to Concorde, is approaching its maiden flight, promising to revolutionize supersonic air travel with reduced noise for routes like London-NYC.
Legendary comedian Gabriel Iglesias performed to a nearly sold-out Arena Zagreb, revealing during his show that his name also appears in the Epstein documents.
A significant portion of Sarajevo will experience a water outage due to necessary repairs on the main pipeline. Twenty-six streets in the city will be affected by the disruption.
In Kaunas, the son of a prosecutor is accused of illegal possession of a weapon and violence, following an incident where he allegedly threatened a minor scooter driver with a firearm-like object.
Following the confirmation of Dāvis Melnalksnis's mandate as a 14th Saeima deputy, his seat on the Limbaži regional council will be taken by Beļaunieks. Melnalksnis was previously a council deputy and head of the Territorial Development Evaluation Department at the Ministry of Smart Administration and Regional Development.
Tivat Airport has advised passengers to arrive at the airport by 8:30 AM at the latest. This recommendation aims to ensure smooth processing for travelers.
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NASA has officially ended its MAVEN mission to Mars after losing contact with the orbiter for six months. The decade-long mission, which studied the Martian atmosphere, is now concluded.
Thanasis Koufonikolakou and Anastasia Papadopoulou criticized the current government's economic policies, advocating for substantial citizen support instead of what they termed a petty allowance policy and neoliberal impoverishment.
Raičević thanked TIKA coordinator Nihal Ersoy for the agency's dedicated work, openness to cooperation, and readiness to contribute to Bar's further development through concrete initiatives.
Kaunas Fortress I fort in Lithuania is offering night tours of its unique historical site, which includes the country's only gas chamber designed for prisoners.
Speculation continues to mount in Lithuania regarding the potential replacement of Minister Kęstutis Budrys, with President Gitanas Nausėda expressing skepticism about the rumors, despite ongoing discussions within the Social Democratic Party.
Futures markets experienced a slide, particularly impacting the Nasdaq 100, after Broadcom's forecast missed expectations. This development has dampened investor enthusiasm in the technology sector.
Lithuania's Defense Minister has addressed speculation regarding the potential deployment of American nuclear weapons in the country. The minister urged caution against unfounded rumors.
EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy, Marta Kos, on an official visit to Chisinau, discussed her plans to visit a monastery, emphasizing the importance of dialogue with representatives of different religions despite being an atheist.
Barcelona's L1 metro line will be cut for six weeks this summer between Florida and Plaça de Sants for infrastructure renewal, affecting residents of L'Hospitalet the most.
Onassis Hospital and the 251 Hellenic Air Force General Hospital have signed a memorandum of cooperation aimed at enhancing healthcare services and medical training, particularly in cardiovascular care.
A consumer experiment in Kaunas, Lithuania, compared grape prices and taste from four different supermarkets, revealing a wide range in costs and quality.
A bus carrying children from a cultural and artistic society in Kotor, Montenegro, was held for over five hours at the Serbian border, according to parents.
The lawyer for Thanasis Koukakis, Zacharias Kesses, has filed a new request with the Supreme Court prosecutor's office to reopen the wiretapping case file.
Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway's Oil Fund, described NTNU students as "very strong" but criticized Norwegian universities for not keeping up with current demands, comparing summer internships to being harder than Harvard but easier than NASA.
Cardinal Archbishop of Barcelona, Juan José Omella, confirmed that Pope Francis will say 'some words' in Catalan during the blessing of the Tower of Jesus at the Sagrada Familia, lamenting the linguistic controversy.
An article provides an inside look at a secluded Japanese monastery in Worli, highlighting its unique blend of spiritual figures like Buddha, Gandhi, and Ambedkar.
Meteorologist Nedeljko Todorović warns that Serbia could face an extreme heatwave and its hottest summer in decades, with unprecedented conditions expected.
A journalist from Delfi, Ana Daukševič, is reporting live from Armenia on the upcoming parliamentary elections, which are considered among the most crucial in the country's independent history.
Fabrice Morvan, a member of Milli Vanilli, has become the latest musician to withdraw from an upcoming concert series celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, stating he does not engage in politics.
Enrique Riquelme, a candidate for the Real Madrid presidency, has promised to bring Erling Haaland to the club if he wins the election. This pledge is part of his campaign, which also includes other high-profile player promises, intensifying the competition for the club's leadership.
Podgorica URA strongly condemned violence, stating that political and social differences must be resolved through dialogue, arguments, and institutional channels, rather than threats, insults, or physical confrontations.
NASA's Webb telescope has detected methane on the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS for the first time, adding to previous findings that the celestial object shows no signs of alien technology.
On June 4, 1411, French King Charles VI granted Roquefort the exclusive right to produce its famous cheese, a significant historical event for the region.
Taiwan's President has criticized China's approach to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the People's Republic cannot erase the memory of the 1989 protests.
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Türkiye's national team has concluded its pre-World Cup preparations with a final tune-up match against Venezuela in Florida, marking the final stretch before their long-awaited return to the tournament.
Angelina Jolie, the Oscar-winning actress, director, and humanitarian, celebrated her 49th birthday on June 4, marking another year for one of Hollywood's most influential women.
Ramūnas Karbauskis, leader of the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (LVŽS), stated that if the ruling coalition's composition were to change, his party would seek program adjustments and resolution on deputy minister positions.
Malaysia's Prime Minister remains focused on the federal agenda despite the ongoing buzz surrounding the Johor state election. He also expressed support for Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) to lead Malaysia's energy and AI ambitions.
Barisan Nasional (BN) will finalize and announce its list of candidates for the 56 Johor State Legislative Assembly seats one week before nomination day.
EU member states have given the green light to begin accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, overcoming previous blockades, particularly from Hungary. This decision marks a significant step forward in the two countries' paths toward joining the European Union.