Former Olympian David Hearn has been indicted on charges of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which had recently undergone renovations by Donald Trump. His lawyers argue that the charges, which could lead to a 10-year prison sentence, should alarm all Americans.
June 30 marks the anniversary of the Doxato massacre, a crime documented by the Carnegie Commission during the final days of the Second Balkan War in 1913, when Bulgarian forces retreated from Eastern Macedonia.
Attendees of Belgrade Music Week reported multiple stabbings at the festival, causing chaos. However, organizers have denied these claims, leading to conflicting accounts of the events.
A Reform UK plan to target EU nationals permanently based in Britain has been described as 'absolutely outrageous' by rights groups. Critics argue the party is reneging on promises made during the Brexit referendum campaign, causing alarm among EU citizens.
Bernadin Dedić has responded to media reports regarding criminal proceedings against him in the United Kingdom, denying the accusations and challenging the verdict.
Bosnian Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković has announced he will request the Ministry of Internal Affairs to ban a concert by Serbian singer Jelena Karleuša in Sarajevo, citing her alleged denial of the Srebrenica genocide as the reason for the proposed ban.
Reports indicate the US and Iran are nearing a peace deal, possibly to be signed in Geneva, with Pakistan mediating and Hezbollah confident Lebanon will be included. However, Iran insists on its right to nuclear enrichment, and Trump has denied the authenticity of leaked deal terms.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has increased interest rates, with officials indicating further hikes are possible as soon as July, in an effort to combat spreading inflation. This decision has led to concerns about economic slowdown in Brussels and divided opinions among member states, while also impacting mortgage rates and public debt.
Avril Haines, former Director of National Intelligence, has been appointed to lead the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, recognized for her role in devising the strategy to declassify evidence of Russia's military buildup before the invasion of Ukraine.
Novinar RTRS-a Јasenko Todorović je danas saslušan u prostorijama Državne agencije za istrage i zaštitu (SIPA) u Banjoj Luci toga što je u njegovoj emisiji prije godinu dana negiran genocid u…
Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez has been ordered to stand trial on charges just two days before the decisive election. This development comes amidst a tight race and other political news, including Shakira denying support for a Colombian candidate and the PRP clearing candidates for Nigeria's 2027 elections.
At the beginning of the 20th century, a plaster replica of Diplodocus carnegii, a prehistoric giant from North America, captivated the masses in the Old World as an imperial gift from a US millionaire.
The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has received a complaint against Damir Došen, a convicted war criminal, for inciting national, racial, and religious hatred and insulting victims on social media.
A fact-checking article debunks the persistent social media myth that popular snacks and flavor enhancers are produced using the HEK293 cell line, which is associated with human fetal cells removed during abortion. The article explains the origins of this misinformation.
Vujačić states that the government cannot explicitly deny Euro-integrations because it is not acceptable to the domestic public, noting that Serbia has made no significant reform steps since 2015.
Nedeljko Elek, a politician from Republika Srpska, was questioned by the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) in East Sarajevo after being reported for denying the Srebrenica genocide during a guest appearance on RTRS.
Toni Faber, the long-serving dean of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, announced his retirement, effective in mid-2027. His departure marks the end of a significant tenure at the prominent cathedral.
Norwegian employers' organization NHO is accused of reneging on its commitments regarding a fair sick pay scheme, a principle that has been fundamental to decent Norwegian working life for decades.
An opinion piece criticizes Lars Løkke Rasmussen and the Moderates party for potentially reneging on an agreement to abolish the chocolate tax, urging them to clarify their stance.
Iran has issued a stern warning that any resumption of US attacks would lead to a war that would spread "far beyond the region." Iranian officials stated that their devastating strikes would crush any aggressors.
Justė discusses the difficulties her daughter, who has a hearing impairment, faces and explains why deaf girls may find it harder to recognize danger. The article highlights communication barriers and insufficient societal understanding.
Journalist and TV host Renata Šakalytė spoke candidly about a period of not loving herself and the challenge of rebuilding self-esteem after years of it being undermined by close family.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan extended congratulations to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and confirmed the 'full steam ahead' partnership between Intel and Nvidia at Carnegie Mellon University, where Tan hooded Huang for his honorary doctorate.
The Kaunas Regional Court has finalized the divorce case between the murdered Mantas Sadauskas and Justina Gaigalaitė, who is suspected of his murder, with Sadauskas's lawyer revealing previously unheard facts about the divorce's beginning.
A new documentary series is set to reveal secret voice recordings made by Princess Diana in 1991, in which she candidly discusses her life and experiences within the royal family, including insights into King Charles III.
Bosniak politicians from Republika Srpska have sent a letter to the UN Security Council, alleging systematic discrimination against their community. They cited issues such as the non-recognition of the Bosnian language and the glorification of war criminals.
The US military engaged Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly sinking several Iranian boats and downing missiles and drones, in an effort to reopen the strategic waterway and protect commercial shipping. This action followed alleged Iranian attacks on vessels, leading to heightened tensions and diplomatic responses.
Suzanne DiMaggio, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, provided insights into the complexities of diplomatic efforts during periods of military stalemate.
Sinkevičius was elected chairman of the Lithuanian Social Democrats, but later reconsidered his promise to disclose his position on a coalition, sparking new discussions about potential government scenarios.
A Serbian actor claims he was offered a choice between a minimal payment of 10,000 dinars or leaving his theater position after 13 years of service. The theater director has reportedly denied these allegations.
A Cuban diplomat has denied claims that the release of political prisoners is a component of ongoing negotiations with the United States. The diplomat stated that such releases are not part of the current discussions.
Sweet and juicy "shin-tamanegi" onions, representing the new harvest, are now available in supermarkets and can add layers of flavor to various dishes.
HiPP has recalled baby food products in several Central European countries, including Austria and Lithuania, after rat poison was discovered in some jars. German police are investigating the incident as a potential extortion attempt, while HiPP initially denied claims but confirmed the recall.
Dario Vraneš, the Mayor of Pljevlja, has denied reports of his election as vice-president of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) municipal board in that city, accusing Lekić in the process.
The Kremlin has denied claims by a Russian blogger that President Vladimir Putin is not being informed of bad news from within Russia. This denial comes as state pollsters report six consecutive weeks of declining approval ratings for Putin.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković reacted to statements by HDZ President Dragan Čović concerning the formation of government after the upcoming October elections, calling them a "negation of BiH's constitutional order."
Observations by a Kaunas resident about dog fur left near the Kaunas Lagoon have ignited sharp reactions and conflicting opinions on social media regarding public conduct.
An Italian man suspected of participating in the "Sarajevo safari" — a term referring to sniper attacks on civilians during the siege of Sarajevo — was questioned by investigators in Milan and denied his involvement, despite previous boasts.
Wineries, restaurants, and accommodations have prepared special experiences throughout the year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Penedès Wine Route.
Der ehemalige Nationale US-Sicherheitsberater, Jake Sullivan, hält es für möglich, dass Donald Trump in der Straße von Hormus ein gemeinsames Mautkonsortium mit dem Iran anstrebt und die…
Mexico's economy experienced a slowdown in January, with both gross fixed investment and private consumption registering monthly declines, according to data from INEGI.
Kofi Tonto, a member of Ghana's NPP, has accused former President John Dramani Mahama of reneging on his promise to amend the Public Procurement Act and reform the country's sole-sourcing system.
Miroslav Kraljević, the Mayor of Vlasenica, has pleaded not guilty to charges of inciting national, racial, and religious hatred, discord, and intolerance.
The Service for Joint Affairs of BiH Institutions has issued a pre-lawsuit warning to the SNSD caucus in the BiH Parliamentary Assembly over alleged catering service debts from 2023, which the SNSD denies.
The significant influence of renowned pianist Martha Argerich on young musicians is examined, noting her dedication to performing with youth, even declining major venues like Carnegie Hall for such collaborations.
As Bengaluru faces rising temperatures, the city is honoring the legacy of S.G. Neginhal, a key conservationist who revitalized its greenery through extensive tree-planting initiatives in the 1980s.
US President Donald Trump has postponed his ultimatum to bomb Iran's electricity grid and announced a tactical pause on strikes, claiming to have begun talks with Tehran and that 'regime change' is underway. However, Iran has denied engaging in talks with the US and warned against targeting its vital infrastructure.
Na Trampove prijetnje da ukoliko se potpuno ne obnovi saobraćaj kroz Ormuski moreuz da će SAD uništiti kompletnu energetsku infrastrukturu Irana, iz Teherana odgovaraju da taj strateški morski put…
Professor David Pettigrew stated that the inaction of the BiH Prosecutor's Office and OHR has contributed to the escalation of genocide denial, glorification of war criminals, and hate speech in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Advocate Navnish Negi, who represented Mr. Deepak argued that his client had been facing threats and that a crowd had gathered outside his residence and gym, creating apprehension for his safety; to…
Američki predsjednik Donald Trump bio je upozoren da bi napad na Iran mogao izazvati odmazdu protiv američkih saveznika u Zaljevu, uprkos njegovim tvrdnjama da je reakcija Teherana došla kao…
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska (NSRS) adopted a Resolution today at a special session condemning and prohibiting the promotion and glorification of the ideology and symbols of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and the Ustaše...
Sitting alongside Pink, Joel witnessed an evening of his music performed by Natalie Merchant, Rob Thomas, Yola, Itzhak Perlman, Bettye LaVette, Ledisi, Wyclf Jean, and many others
The denial of genocide and glorification of war criminals in Bosnia and Herzegovina have long posed a serious institutional challenge, raising questions about the justice system's ability to change practices through education.
Serbian police and emergency services have denied social media reports of a stabbing incident at Music Week, stating that while there was panic, no stabbing occurred.
The family of a patient with a brain tumor claims she was denied adequate palliative care admission to a hospital, an allegation denied by the Clinical Center of Vojvodina.
Mexico's national statistics agency INEGI reported that the country's economy grew by 2.2% in annual terms in April and 1.2% compared to the previous month, indicating a rebound.
A report by the Belgrade-based Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR) states that Serbian authorities and institutions denied war crimes and glorified perpetrators at least 110 times during 2025.
The Serbian Ministry has denied allegations of differences between the versions of "Mrdić's Laws" submitted to the Venice Commission and the Serbian Parliament. The ministry maintains that the texts are consistent.
The Kreni-Promeni movement stated that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's denial of using a sound cannon against protesters in Belgrade shows 'indescribable fear' of future legal action.
The Carnegie Endowment reports that Kosovo and Serbia remain far from normalizing relations three years after the Ohrid Agreement, with politicians from both sides reportedly forgetting their obligations upon returning home, prompting calls for the EU to revitalize the agreement's implementation.
Iran scholar Nikita Smagin has been fined 15,000 rubles on an administrative charge for cooperating with 'undesirable organizations' such as Meduza, TV Rain, RFE/RL, and the Carnegie Center.
The commander of Belgrade's Intervention Unit, Dušan N., and team leader Nikola K., arrested today, denied guilt for criminal offenses and presented their defense before the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade regarding a shooting incident at a restaurant.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has denied claims that the state paid one million euros to bring the Holy Girdle of the Theotokos to Serbia. He also refuted allegations that his brother and father facilitated its arrival.
Borko Stefanović, Deputy President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), has publicly refuted claims made by Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić regarding an EU summit in Tivat and posed several questions concerning President Vučić.
A Lithuanian woman shared her traumatic experience at a hospital in Marijampolė after suffering a miscarriage, claiming she was given a trash bag for her unborn child and later found to have complications by doctors in Kaunas.
Two police officers, who were providing security for a suspect, have denied their involvement in the alleged cover-up of a murder in Senjak. The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the suspects in the Senjak murder case denied committing any criminal offenses.
Julius Kraujalis, a 93-year-old sacristan from Ramygala, shares his perspective on life, stating that while it's not easy, there's no reason to curse it, as he meets in the churchyard dressed in his best attire.
Lizzo has publicly denied accusations that she made disparaging remarks about Taylor Swift, telling a fan to 'grow up.' She asserted that she has never spoken negatively about any artist.
The prosecution in Belgrade has denied claims that police and prosecutors reacted late in the 'Senjak Case,' where authorities are still searching for the body of a man reportedly killed on May 12.
Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky was defeated in his primary election by a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This outcome is widely seen as a result of Trump's campaign against Massie, whom he had criticized as a Republican critic.
Reports circulated alleging Britney Spears behaved erratically, barking and holding a knife, at a restaurant, causing alarm among patrons. However, her representative strongly denied these claims, stating she was simply waiting for her hamburger and did not threaten anyone.
The United States is reportedly preparing an indictment against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, coinciding with an unusual and historic visit by the CIA director to Cuba. This diplomatic activity occurs amidst a severe crisis on the island, including fuel shortages.
Nigerian governors and APC leaders showcased President Tinubu's three-year achievements to diplomats, while the country faces economic concerns including a depreciating naira and rising debt burden. Meanwhile, internal party protests and discussions around the 2027 presidency continue.
An international hantavirus outbreak has been linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, with passengers returning home and several countries confirming cases. Health authorities are implementing containment measures, including quarantine recommendations, while investigating the source and potential spread of the virus.
A Carnegie report indicates a shift in public sentiment in Russia, with even loyalists expressing dissatisfaction over increasing restrictions and repression, and business people becoming discouraged.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has publicly condemned the circulation of sexualized AI-generated deepfake images of herself. She used the incident to warn the public about the dangers of deepfake technology, prompting calls for stronger data protection powers.
A group of Bosniak politicians from Republika Srpska has sent a letter to the UN Security Council, claiming systematic violations of the Dayton Peace Agreement, the BiH Constitution, and Constitutional Court decisions within RS.
Tatiana Stanovaya, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Center and founder of R.Politik, published a new analysis suggesting changes are occurring within the Kremlin for the first time since the war began.
A South Korean-run vessel was hit by an explosion and fire in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Seoul to confirm an attack and raising regional tensions. The incident led to the US escorting merchant ships and rejecting Iranian claims of missile strikes on its warships, while also urging China to press Iran on opening the strait.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis has outlined an unprecedented scenario for the conclusion of the war in Ukraine. He suggests that Ukraine has transformed from a victim into a global security provider and military power.
A dispute has emerged regarding the ownership of the Mostar hydroelectric power plant, with Elektroprivreda BiH claiming it has regained control. However, Elektroprivreda HZHB denies the claim, insisting the plant remains its property.
Mexican special forces have arrested Audias Flores, known as "El Jardinero," a high-ranking leader and successor to "El Mencho" in the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. He was captured while attempting to flee and had a $5 million bounty on his head.
Ifeta Karić, 63, from Gračanica, pleaded not guilty to the murder of her husband in their family home in Donja Orahovica, but was re-detained after initially being released.
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has denied allegations made by the Srbija centar party that it concealed information regarding an event that occurred on April 8th concerning its production capacities.
A dramatic situation unfolded in Sarajevo's Stari Grad municipality after a section of a concrete fence collapsed onto a residential building, leading residents to claim they were evacuated, though the municipality denies this.
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot visited the Srebrenica Memorial Center, emphasizing the critical importance of remembrance, support for international justice, and the rejection of any form of war crime denial or glorification.
Police intervened at the Belgrade Medical Faculty during student parliament elections, leading to conflicting reports from students, faculty, and the Interior Ministry regarding who initiated the action and the events that unfolded. The incident, which reportedly involved students being removed through windows, has sparked widespread controversy and accusations of voting irregularities.
The United States and Iran are engaged in ongoing diplomatic discussions, with hopes for a potential peace deal or ceasefire growing. These talks involve mediators like Pakistan and address various issues, including Iran's request for the unfreezing of its assets.
An investigation is ongoing into a Serbian-American trucking company, Super Ego, to determine the source of its financial backing. The company's owner had previously denied any ties to President Vučić.
Pákistán předložil USA a Íránu návrh na okamžité příměří včetně otevření Hormuzského průlivu klíčového pro dopravu ropy, poté by následovala jednání o trvalé dohodě.
Dragan Kapičić, the list holder for the ruling SNS party in Kula, Serbia, is facing criminal proceedings, a fact confirmed by the Basic Court in Vrbas, though Kapičić has denied the charges.
A customer in Vilnius discovered a Russian-origin product at a "Depo" store, raising questions about the retailer's adherence to moral norms amidst Russia's military aggression, to which the retailer provided an explanation.
Former President Donald Trump claims the U.S. is negotiating with Iranian leadership and has made 'progress' on a deal, but simultaneously threatens to destroy Iran's oil wells, Kharg Island, and desalination plants if an agreement is not reached shortly. Gulf allies are reportedly urging him to continue fighting until the Islamic regime falls.
Russian drone attacks targeted civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian cities, including Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, resulting in at least three deaths and 13 injuries, with reports of damage to residential buildings and a maternity hospital.
President Trump and Tehran continue to exchange threats, with Trump having postponed his ultimatum to destroy Iran's energy grid amid mediation efforts. This has led to a sharp fall in European gas prices and increased speculation about a potential US-Iran nuclear deal after Trump indicated an agreement was made.
Pop star Chappell Roan has denied accusations that her security made actor Jude Law's daughter cry, stating she was unaware of the incident and blaming her security team.
Israel has launched a new wave of attacks on Iran, including fresh strikes on Tehran, as the US-Israel vs Iran conflict intensifies, impacting Gulf nations and global energy markets, with Netanyahu claiming victory.
Marco Rubio stated that Cuba's economy is failing and cannot be fixed, while President Donald Trump reiterated that his administration would be 'doing something with Cuba very soon,' amidst calls for new leadership.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has strongly criticized Hungary for reneging on its promise to provide financial aid to Ukraine, calling the situation 'absolutely absurd' and demanding a resolution.
The Anti-Corruption Commission of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina continued its public hearing on the work of the Indirect Taxation Authority, marked by sharp exchanges.
Mađarskom premijeru Viktoru Orbanu prijeti izborni poraz. Sada se pojavljuju saznanja da mu Moskva direktno asistira u prljavoj kampanji protiv opozicije, što vlasti u Budimpešti negiraju
The commander of the Serbian Gendarmerie stated that 183 candidates passed the drill for admission, while denying claims of mass departures from the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit (SAJ).
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.
A court has ordered TotalEnergies to disclose the climate risks associated with its oil and gas activities, marking a partial victory for climate and environmental NGOs.
Actress and director Olivia Wilde has again addressed long-standing controversies surrounding the filming of 'Don't Worry Darling,' categorically denying rumors of a heated argument with lead star Florence Pugh on set.
The US Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to limit President Trump's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval. President Trump strongly criticized the Senate's decision, calling it "meaningless" and accusing lawmakers of undermining his efforts with Iran.
Political groups in Ladakh, including the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance, have called for a shutdown on June 23. They accuse the central government of failing to uphold agreements regarding legislative powers and constitutional safeguards, threatening renewed agitation.
In Poland, hundreds of Rzeszów police officers spent several days excavating a private property where they discovered the remains of 34 unborn fetuses, medical waste, and medical records.
An analyst from Carnegie warns that the Iran nuclear deal is fragile and a truce will not last long if Iran continues to enrich uranium, suggesting the White House may have overestimated its objectives.
According to an analysis by the Carnegie Europe Institute in Brussels, Kosovo and Serbia remain far from normalizing relations three years after the Ohrid Agreement, with politicians often forgetting their commitments upon returning home. The EU is urged to act as an impartial arbiter to revive the agreement's implementation.
Deputy commanders of the Intervention Unit have denied allegations of obstructing the investigation into a shooting at Autokomanda, while the director of Steak and Wine invoked his right to remain silent during questioning by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office.
An employee of the BiH Prosecutor's Office has filed a complaint against Damir Došen, a former Hague convict for war crimes in Prijedor, due to his scandalous comments on Facebook denying war crimes and insulting victims.
A journalist from RTRS (Radio Television of Republika Srpska) was questioned by order of the BiH Prosecutor's Office after an episode of his show allegedly denied the Srebrenica genocide.
A chef, Keshav Negi, has been arrested in connection with the Hauz Rani B&B fire in Delhi that killed 21 people, after allegedly telling police he cut the main power supply, potentially contributing to the high death toll.
Renowned pianist Martha Argerich is celebrating her 85th birthday, with tributes highlighting her virtuosity and significant influence on young musicians, for whom she sometimes foregoes major concert halls like Carnegie Hall.
Perica Stanić, former director of SIPA, has again challenged the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska with new questions regarding allegations of cocaine smuggling, asking if any police officers have been suspended.
A Lithuanian farmer, Simonas, is facing thousands of euros in losses after frost severely threatened his outdoor strawberry crops, raising concerns about the future of his farm.
A man from Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, maintains his innocence against drug dealing charges, stating he is unjustly imprisoned, after an appeals court overturned his initial two-year and ten-month sentence.
Nedeljko Elek, the general director of "Sarajevo-gas," stated that he was summoned for questioning by the BiH Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) regarding the denial of the Srebrenica genocide.
Enegix Construction JV PMCC Ltd has filed petitions with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) regarding a dispute over its Rural Access and Mobility Project in Ebonyi.
Anne Hathaway has responded to rumors about undergoing plastic surgery, denying any aesthetic corrections. She stated her belief in speaking one's truth regarding such matters.
Singer Baja Mali Knindza has denied reports that he was scheduled to perform in Pljevlja on the 21st, calling the claims a 'pure fabrication.' He stated he has no connection to the alleged event.
Political chaos has erupted in Italy over proposed cuts to NATO spending, with right-wing factions accusing each other and concerns rising about Prime Minister Meloni's ability to attend the upcoming Ankara summit while reneging on promises.
Representatives for singer Britney Spears have responded to media reports, denying claims that the pop star was recently seen yelling, barking, and brandishing a knife.
A company involved in the construction of an aqua park in Niš has denied accusations that it caused damage to the city's budget. The company stated the claims were "incorrect" but affirmed its cooperation with authorities.
President Trump is preparing for a significant summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China, a meeting expected to shape superpower relations. Several prominent CEOs, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook, are anticipated to accompany Trump on the trip.
DNB Carnegie anticipates that Norway's revised budget will boost economic growth, while a chief economist expresses skepticism about the willingness or ability to implement austerity measures.
Iran has denied claims by the US that it struck a South Korean ship in the Hormuz Strait, with South Korea maintaining a cautious stance on the cause of the incident. Tehran firmly rejected any involvement in the alleged attack on the vessel.
Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen" is returning to the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (LNOBT) stage this week, featuring many new and unheard soloists for Lithuanian audiences. Performances are scheduled for May 7-9.
Antanas Kandrotas-Celofanas, a recidivist who recently arrived in Belarus via Turkey, has garnered significant attention from propagandists and is giving interviews.
Financial experts from Delphi and DNB Carnegie provide updated stock tips, highlighting past recommendations that would have led to significant returns.
Last summer's #sardinegirlsummer hashtag propelled sardines into a fashion emblem, appearing on various accessories, clothing, and even as tattoos, indicating a broader trend.
Ermenegildo Zegna presented its Q1 earnings call, detailing the luxury fashion group's financial performance for the first quarter. The report covered sales figures, profitability, and strategic initiatives.
A Slovenian professor, known for his views on communist crimes, was invited to speak in the Croatian Parliament, sparking controversy. His presence and statements, particularly regarding Jasenovac, drew strong reactions from some attendees.
Carnegie's fund managers are focusing on identifying hidden values in spin-offs, which have long been an underestimated part of the stock market, by selecting companies that can perform well independently.
Skopje has reacted cautiously to the victory of Progressive Bulgaria in the recent Bulgarian elections, expressing concerns that the new government might continue to deny Macedonian identity and langu
Belgrade's Secretariat for Traffic announced changes to the traffic regime in parts of Gospodara Vučića, Nikolaja Krasnova, and Kneginje Zorke streets, effective from Tuesday, April 21, due to ongoing road works.
A Bosnian man, Pero, sold his house in Germany to purchase half of his native village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He plans to transform the village into a tourist destination, driven by a desire to invest in his childhood home.
Zailskienė responded to criticism regarding the withdrawal of pension funds, questioning whether it was possible to change people's minds on the matter. She expressed a lack of understanding for the criticism received.
The government of Republika Srpska is initiating efforts to abolish the provisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Criminal Code that prohibit genocide denial. This move seeks to remove the ban on denying genocide and glorifying war criminals.
Three individuals suspected of a brutal murder in Sarajevo's Dobrinja neighborhood have denied their involvement, claiming the incident was a 'party.' Prosecutors have proposed their detention as the investigation continues.
Lithuanian conservatives have urged Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene to fundamentally reassess the country's defense planning, considering a scenario where NATO's effectiveness is compromised and US support faces political challenges.
Milanese prosecutors are investigating four Italians suspected of acting as 'weekend snipers' during the siege of Sarajevo, with the first two interrogated denying all charges.
François Picard is pleased to welcome Aaron David Miller, former State Department Middle East negotiator, and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
US forces successfully rescued a pilot of an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran, a rescue confirmed by the White House and described by President Donald Trump as a daring operation.
J.Đ., a Serbian woman employed by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, once again denied guilt for espionage in favor of Serbia during a hearing at the Basic Court in Pristina.
An article highlights Andrew Carnegie's unconventional advice to concentrate efforts and resources on a single venture rather than diversifying, challenging traditional risk-spreading strategies.
Lithuanian Parliament Speaker Juozas Olekas denies rumors that "Nemuno aušra" is demanding social democrat support for their legislative projects in exchange for votes on the Kapčiamiestis polygon establishment law.
The ancient Chinese text Guiguzi is explored as an early equivalent to Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People," offering insights into ancient strategies for social influence.
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Iran has claimed to have shot down an American F-18 fighter jet near Chabahar, with state media sharing footage, but US Central Command has explicitly debunked these claims on X, stating no US fighter aircraft have been downed by Iran and denying earlier claims of hitting F-35 jets.
Opposition groups in the Niš City Assembly have declared the decisions made at the last session to be legally questionable and indicative of a political crisis, a claim denied by Igor Novaković.
Professor David Pettigrew has warned that the denial of genocide and glorification of convicted war criminals persist in Bosnia and Herzegovina, largely with impunity, despite legal changes.
The State Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina alleges that prosecutor Džermin Pašić did not obtain consent for a recent television interview, violating internal procedures, a claim which Pašić denies.
Neabejoju – negirdėjusių apie šį pyragą „Angelo ašara“ nėra.Tai legendinis nuostabaus skonio pyragas, kuriame puikiai dera skirtingos faktūros sluoksniai ir nepakartojami skoniai.
USPRKOS američkim tvrdnjama o ranjavanju i izostanku iz javnosti, iranski ministar vanjskih poslova negira probleme s novim vođom Modžtabom Hameneijem.
Schweiz-Iranerin Negin Winkler erzählt, ob es weiterhin Hoffnung auf einen Sturz des iranischen Regimes gibt und weshalb selbst ihr vorsichtiger Vater Teheran nicht verlassen will.