President Donald Trump visited China for a state summit with President Xi Jinping, where they discussed critical issues including trade, Taiwan, and the Strait of Hormuz. The visit featured a mix of diplomatic pleasantries and underlying tensions, with Xi reportedly warning Trump about a potential conflict over Taiwan.
L'Oreal Hellas, celebrating 56 years in the Greek market, presented its future vision based on innovation, people, and sustainability, asserting its leading position in the beauty market.
The second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest was held, where the remaining countries competed for a place in the grand final. This event successfully determined the final lineup of participants for the main competition.
During a parliamentary session, Greek MP Pavlos Polakis criticized pharmaceutical companies, stating that the "innovation fund" leads to increased profits for them and highlighting the problem of clawback.
The Government of Montenegro has adopted a new draft law on local self-government, aiming to increase competencies, promote digitalization, and enhance citizen participation.
An analysis highlights the five hottest biotech hunting grounds for Big Pharma, identifying the category leaders in these promising areas for pharmaceutical innovation and investment.
A new 7-minute subcutaneous immunotherapy injection for lung cancer treatment has been launched in India. This innovative treatment, developed by Roche, significantly reduces delivery time compared to traditional methods but comes at a cost.
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner defeated Andrey Rublev in the Rome quarterfinals, establishing a new Masters 1000 record with 32 consecutive victories, surpassing Novak Djokovic's previous achievement.
Croatia signed a €1.7 billion loan agreement with the European Union on Thursday to strengthen its defense capabilities. Prime Minister Plenković explained how the funds from the 'European Peace Facility' (SAFE) instrument will be utilized.
Alketa Karameta has launched 'Science that explains change,' a new book designed to make natural sciences more accessible and understandable for young people through innovative teaching methods.
The White House is reportedly considering renaming the conflict with Iran, a strategic maneuver that could allow the administration to restart a 60-day period for military action without official Congressional approval.
Russia has declared its intention to establish a "full-fledged pragmatic partnership" with the Afghan Taliban government. Russian Defense Minister Shoigu confirmed the initiation of a pragmatic dialogue and outlined areas of future collaboration between the two entities.
The Lagos State Government has unveiled an ambitious agenda to transform the state into a globally competitive smart city, focusing on digital governance, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and innovation funding.
Sheffield metallurgist Harry Brearley accidentally discovered corrosion-resistant stainless steel in 1913 while conducting tests on rifle barrels, an innovation that revolutionized manufacturing.
An article discusses how challenges faced by women in the workplace are systemic, not individual failures, emphasizing the need for companies to create safe environments that foster innovation.
A press conference was held in Sarajevo to announce the formation of the Cantonal Committee for the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Initiative (BHI) party, which aims to remove the current government without reinstating the old one.
A new review highlights the Dyson PencilVac Fluffycones as one of the most innovative Dyson products of the past year, praising it as a 'fantastic option' particularly for hard floors.
Statis noted significant interest in Sveti Stefan, Montenegro, and expressed gratitude to Novak Djokovic for his role as a brand ambassador for Aman, promising community engagement.
USKOK announced details of an investigation into two Croatian citizens suspected of money laundering, with a drug dealer from Osijek allegedly buying and selling apartments to clean illicit funds.
Professors at the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade have formally requested Rector Vladan Đokić to re-examine the legality of Vice-Dean Valentina Arsić Arsenijević's appointment.
The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) has inaugurated a modern Knowledge Hub as part of its 25th-anniversary celebrations, aiming to strengthen research, innovation, and policymaking across Africa.
Ellinikos Chrysos, a Greek gold mining company, is implementing an innovative investment to introduce electric heavy transport for ore for the first time in Greece.
The 1920 science fiction play 'R.U.R. — Rossum's Universal Robots' is set to premiere this Thursday at the Comuna Theater in Lisbon, presented by the Nova University Theater Group.
The main train station in Hradec Králové is set for a major transformation costing ten billion Czech crowns and lasting until 2031, with related railway closures beginning across three regions.
RTP Play is set to premiere "Novas narrativas da caça," a new series exploring themes of identity and belonging through various genres, featuring Black and Afro-descendant Portuguese characters.
The World Bank has issued a warning that Malaysia's leading frontier firms are failing to scale up or innovate, a trend that is contributing to underemployment in the country.
Podgorica is preparing a new tender for 220 social apartments, despite not yet finding a suitable urban-architectural solution for its "City Apartment" project.
The first citizens' assembly was held in Stanovi and surrounding local communities in Kragujevac. The gathering aimed to mobilize residents to initiate changes and work towards a common goal.
Prosper Hoetu, CEO of the National Homeownership Fund (NHF), emphasized the critical need for innovative financing solutions and stronger collaboration to transform Ghana’s housing sector and expand access to homeownership.
Israel's ruling coalition has submitted a bill to dissolve the Knesset, with a vote expected next week, paving the way for early elections. This move has garnered reactions from both government and opposition figures.
Lagos State has unveiled plans for a new medical university to address healthcare shortages, as part of broader reforms aimed at boosting higher education and innovation.
Hello Kitty designer Yuko Yamaguchi discusses how the character faced early setbacks that nearly ended its run, and how she brought it to global fame through fan feedback and design innovation.
An exhibition titled 'Bijela tabija – Open-air Stage' by Amina Abdičević has officially opened at the newly renovated Bijela tabija in Sarajevo, celebrating the rich theatrical production of the National Theatre Sarajevo.
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Several companies, including LogicMark, NKT A/S, and Intuitive Machines, have released or previewed their quarterly financial results. These reports detail earnings per share, revenue, and provide transcripts or summaries of earnings calls for Q1 2026, Q1 2025, and Q2 2025.
A session of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) House of Representatives was canceled after numerous deputies failed to attend, preventing a quorum. The cancellation means further delays in legislative work and appointments.
The Rio Maior Health Center is temporarily relocating to the Multipurpose Pavilion to allow for accelerated renovation works on its original building, a decision made in coordination with the Local Health Unit Lezíria.
A woman identified as Roza, one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims, testified at a hearing organized by Democratic congressmen, recounting how she was called to his room by a masseuse.
Cathie Wood's flagship ARK Innovation ETF, which invests in disruptive companies, appears to be largely missing out on the significant gains from the current tech and AI-fueled market rally.
Actor Donald Gibb, best known for his roles as Ogre in 'Revenge of the Nerds' and Ray Jackson in 'Bloodsport,' has died at the age of 71. Reports indicate he had been battling cancer.
Leerink analysts upgraded Johnson & Johnson shares from hold to a buy equivalent, citing the company's promising slate of new drugs. This positive assessment comes in an AI-obsessed market, highlighting the value of traditional healthcare innovation.
A historic building in Echternach, inherited by 14 heirs, is set to be renovated by an entrepreneur. The centuries-old structure in Rue André Duchscher will be brought back to life despite various challenges.
President Donald Trump arrived in China for a summit with President Xi Jinping, aiming to stabilize US-China relations and address trade tensions following a tariff war. The visit is marked by discussions on geopolitical rivalry and economic interests, with American CEOs accompanying Trump.
Siphat, a Tunisian company, has relaunched its production of liquid medicines, marking a significant step towards enhancing the country's healthcare autonomy.
Milorad Dodik, president of the ruling party in Republika Srpska, has again threatened to declare the entity's independence if the High Representative in BiH, Christian Schmidt, imposes a law regulating property ownership.
The city of Krnov in the Czech Republic plans to repair 17 bridges that were damaged by floods two years ago, with the restoration project estimated to cost 300 million Czech crowns.
Nigeria's National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has partnered with the International Digital Economy Alliance (IDCA) to lay a strong foundation for sustainable infrastructure growth and innovation-driven development in the country's digital economy.
The GOB '8 Septemvri' hospital in North Macedonia has inaugurated a new operating block equipped with state-of-the-art medical standards, following a comprehensive reconstruction that included the complete renovation of the roof structure.
Washington state has initiated an innovative program that provides all workers with access to $36,500 worth of long-term care benefits, addressing the affordability challenge many Americans face.
A primary school in Vrchlabí is experimenting with a new approach to music education, incorporating singing, dancing, and games to make lessons enjoyable for all students.
Ghana's Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, announced the government's goal to achieve 70% nationwide 5G population coverage by Ghana's Independence Day on March 6, 2027.
Lionel Messi's salary has been revealed, confirming him as the absolute highest earner in the MLS league, making double the amount of the next highest-paid player, with additional monthly income.
An article explores the factors contributing to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM)'s position as one of the best companies, likely focusing on its market performance, innovation, and industry standing.
An anonymous $22 million donation to the Yarmouth Hospital Foundation in Nova Scotia has significantly transformed local healthcare. The gift, intended for perpetual funding through investments, will provide over $1 million annually for patient benefits.
The ItalyX service is evolving to strengthen its role as a key ecosystem for certifying and promoting Italian businesses in international markets. Major new developments include the introduction of blockchain technology for certification and the launch of "ItalyX Stories."
The Ghana Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (GVCA) has formed a strategic partnership with Nova Business School Africa to strengthen Ghana’s private capital ecosystem and develop venture capital.
SK Innovation Co., a leading South Korean refiner, announced it swung to a net profit in the first quarter, driven by inventory-related gains, higher oil prices, and improved refining margins.
Braga is positioning itself as a leading center for technology, engineering, automation, and electronics in Portugal. The city is successfully transforming ideas into products, investment into employment, and innovation into value.
Ride-hailing giant Uber is collaborating with the Adani Group to set up its inaugural data center in India, highlighting the country's growing importance as an innovation hub for the company.
NatWest has chosen several fintech companies to participate in its upcoming 2026 AI-focused program. This initiative aims to foster innovation in artificial intelligence within the financial sector.
The Pentagon has deployed military personnel to Ukraine to study advanced drone warfare tactics and other battlefield innovations. This initiative aims to learn from what has been described as the 'Silicon Valley of warfare'.
BH Telecom has responded to recent statements by KK Bosna BH Telecom president Dubravko Barbarić, denying claims that the company has not paid the promised funds to the club, stating payments are made according to contract.
Anita Orban, the new Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, addressed the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hungarian Parliament, outlining Hungary's future foreign policy, including its stance on the Western Balkans and sanctions.
The Lampėdis lake shores in Kaunas have undergone extensive renovations, now featuring new sandy beaches, playgrounds, fitness zones, and changing cabins. These upgrades are set to welcome vacationers for the official swimming season.
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa resigned following a government dispute concerning stray Ukrainian drones that entered Latvian airspace. Her departure has initiated efforts to form a new, capable government.
Toyota officially introduced the new, sixth generation of its RAV4 model in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The RAV4 has been a foundational SUV since 1994, shaping the modern SUV market.
János Lázár, a Hungarian minister, dismissed a video by Orsolya Ferencz as an 'underhand attack,' in which a city resident claims Lázár is trying to evict him from his apartment through a scheme involving Lázár-linked companies buying properties and imposing expensive renovations.
A new book has sparked widespread reports and speculation about an alleged incident where Brigitte Macron slapped her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, on a plane. The incident is reportedly linked to messages found on his phone from Iranian-French actress Golshifteh Farahani.
Reports indicate that the owners of Euronews are set to acquire N1, Nova, and other regional media outlets, while Adria News Network (ANN) stated it would not comment on market speculation and its newsrooms would continue as usual.
The Tisza government has detailed its plan to address the severe drought, which includes retaining rainwater, constructing and renovating sluices and weirs, and scheduling irrigation water usage.
Researchers have developed a new cancer technology designed to deliver chemotherapy agents directly to tumors. This innovative approach aims to increase treatment efficacy while minimizing side effects on healthy tissues.
Innovative Solutions and Support (ISSC) announced its non-GAAP EPS of $0.26, beating estimates by $0.07, with revenue reaching $22.4M, surpassing expectations by $1.27M.
The municipality of Kolašin has established the final ranking list for a competition, following the expiration of the deadline for objections to the preliminary results of the contest launched in March.
Italy's Ministry of Defense has unveiled a new digital platform aimed at fostering collaboration with all companies interested in working with the defense sector, particularly to include small and innovative businesses.
Dragan Đilas, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, warns that Serbia faces complete media darkness if a businessman close to President Aleksandar Vučić and Viktor Orban acquires N1, Nova S, Danas, and Radar, among other independent media.
Market speculation suggests that the owners of Euronews are looking to acquire N1, Nova, Danas, and Radar, with Adria News Network stating it continues to operate as usual amidst these rumors.
Thousands of patients with rare diseases in Greece are at risk of being excluded from access to innovative treatments, raising concerns about patient care.
L’Oréal Hellas held its annual event at the French Embassy in Athens, celebrating 56 years of beauty, innovation, sustainability, and social impact in Greece.
Peter Wostner emphasized that Slovenia must become more innovative and ambitious to enhance its quality of life. He advocated for the country to transition from being mere implementers to becoming creators.
An agreement has been signed for the construction of the second phase of the Yeroskipou coastal walkway project in Cyprus. The €1.08 million project will involve renovating the coastal walkway from the Phaethon hotel to the Athena R.
The fate of Zenica's district heating system is uncertain following the closure of Nova željezara (New Steel Mill) and the initiation of pre-bankruptcy proceedings for Toplana d.o.o. Zenica, signaling a potential energy crisis for the city.
A drug dealer who supplied the fatal dose of ketamine to actor Matthew Perry has been sentenced to two years in prison. The individual admitted to knowing what they were doing and seeking money.
The Faculty of Medicine at Universidade Católica is pioneering a new medical education model that integrates science, proximity, and humanistic formation, with applications now open for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Hollywood actor Mel Gibson was photographed in Rome with Italian actress and model Antonella Salvucci, with new photos of them kissing fueling speculation about their relationship.
Russia launched one of its most extensive and prolonged drone attacks on Ukraine, with reports of over 600 to 800 drones fired, causing civilian casualties and injuries.
The "Rzeczpospolita" Economic Forum in Warsaw on May 25 will combine a debate on the future of the Polish economy with the announcement of the latest "Lista 500" edition and the presentation of "Eagles of Innovation" awards.
Architect Maldini explains why the appearance of moisture on the newly renovated ceiling connecting the supporting pillars under the Autokomanda overpass poses a danger to pedestrians.
A cold front from the northwest has caused significant damage in continental Croatia, with strong winds toppling trees. A new cyclone forming in the Gulf of Genoa is expected to bring further instability and heavy rainfall.
Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun highlighted communication and collaboration as crucial for innovation during the unveiling of a major renovation at the company's headquarters in Yangjae, southern Seoul.
Three new bridges are planned for construction over the Mareza canal to improve safety and convenience for residents, with project documentation underway and work expected to begin in autumn at an estimated cost of 300,000 euros.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced plans for Italy to resume nuclear energy production. A framework for this resumption is expected to be established this summer.
China is emerging as a global leader in artificial intelligence, driven by its university and innovation leagues, which are significantly reshaping the global economic and social landscape.
Hana Čeferin advocates for a critical re-evaluation of existing societal and organizational structures, stating that they 'need to be rethought.' Her perspective emphasizes the necessity of innovation and adaptation in contemporary systems.
Ukraine suffered a massive Russian drone attack, reportedly involving 800 drones, which killed six and injured dozens. In response, Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, condemned the assault and summoned the Russian ambassador, signaling a potential shift in Budapest's stance towards Russia.
After two years of renovation, the former Sexta Avenida shopping center in El Plantío, Madrid, has been transformed into a new complex featuring a nursery, pickleball courts, cinemas, premium restaurants, and a nightclub.
The Interior Secretary defended a no-bid $13 million contract for Lincoln Memorial renovation, clarifying that "Trump's pool guy" is not involved in the awarded company.
Brazilian artist Tita Maravilha's new show, premiering at Rivoli via FITEI, pays tribute to her mother and grandmother, both domestic workers, offering a portrait of a hidden Brazil through themes of erasure and class consciousness.
The 15th E.E.Fa.M. (Greek Pharmaceutical Management Society) conference, "RePhrame," is exploring how artificial intelligence, digital technologies, and regulatory changes are reshaping the future of healthcare.
Coastal Zone Services Ltd, a Mayo-based company, has been directed to repay €100,000 after it was found to have over-claimed funding from an EU grant for scientific research and innovation.
A new investigation has once again divided the Montenegrin judiciary, with legal experts debating whether it marks a new chapter or a conclusion to a case.
The wife of Croatian singer Thompson spoke publicly about her experience of having many children, stating that anyone with a large family knows it is a beautiful thing.
The Chinese-made Omoda 7 car introduces an innovative large screen that can be moved to serve either the driver for navigation or the passenger for their own functions, eliminating the need for two separate displays.
China has introduced 15 humanoid robots in strategic locations across Eastern China to assist drivers, pedestrians, and tourists with traffic management.
Companies owned by the Homlok brothers, including Lőrinc Mészáros's ex-son-in-law, have won a railway renovation tender around Kőbánya-Kispest, while Mészáros's own application was not even processed.
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives aimed at simplifying cross-border train bookings and enhancing passenger rights across Europe. These measures seek to make train travel more accessible and convenient for journeys involving multiple countries and operators.
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Assembly is convening, with a key item on its agenda being the decision regarding the future of Metropolitan Justin. Reports indicate he may face dismissal, possibly linked to his public support for students.
A new entertainment show titled "Kitchen Detectives" is launching in Lithuania, where hosts Orijus Gasanovas, Toma Lauciene, and Paulius Rakštikas attempt to guess the owner of a kitchen based solely on its photograph.
The city of Šibenik finally initiated the repair of a previously 'renovated' road section after a six-month delay and an inquiry, addressing what was described as the worst road 'renovation' ever.
Serbia and NATO have commenced their first-ever joint military exercise on Serbian territory, near Bujanovac. This historic event marks a significant step in cooperation between the two entities, 27 years after NATO's bombing campaign in the region.
An elegant, practical, and original 'made in Spain' idea is presented as an alternative to traditional curtains or sheer blinds for dressing windows. This solution aims to provide style without resorting to conventional window coverings.
A new lenacapavir jab, which removes the burden of daily pills, is being hailed as a "once-in-a-generation" breakthrough in HIV treatment. Experts emphasize the importance of ensuring this innovation reaches young women who need it most to gain control over HIV risk.
The Ministry announced that almost five million euros will be allocated for the reconstruction of primary schools in Herceg Novi and Risan, ensuring future generations of students will learn in fully renovated, modern, and energy-efficient facilities.
Peugeot has presented its refreshed 308 model in Sarajevo, highlighting a new dimension of French charm for the key player in the European C-segment market.
ŽITO Group has purchased Zvijezda and Zvijezda Slovenija from Fortenova for 115.7 million euros, significantly strengthening its position in the regional food industry.
The Italian Embassy in Tunis, in collaboration with Terna Innovation Zone, has launched a series of 'Innovation Talks' to foster discussions and advancements in innovation.
The Italian Embassy in Tunis, in collaboration with Terna Innovation Zone, has launched a series of 'Innovation Talks.' This initiative aims to foster discussions and collaborations on innovation.
Disciplinary proceedings have been initiated against prosecutor Emilia Rusinova, while no proven violations were found for Sarafov. The Prosecutorial College is discussing their potential removal, and the Judicial Council has also started disciplinary action against a judge based on a proposal.
Two sisters from Gaza have been awarded a prize for their innovative project that transforms rubble into reusable bricks. Their initiative offers a sustainable solution for reconstruction efforts in the region.
Crohn's disease can exhibit non-specific symptoms for a long time, often delaying diagnosis and treatment. Additional challenges include the invasive nature and limitations of traditional endoscopic examinations, as well as a lack of general access to modern medical approaches.
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina (VSTV BiH) held a two-day session in Trebinje, where it decided to appoint new holders of judicial functions in BiH.
Kiss-Hegyi Anita, a former State Secretary of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, has resigned from the NKA committee, with half of its membership already having stepped down.
Iván Barrasa and Jorge Branger have successfully launched Roompass, a company designed to connect experts with their followers, already boasting 3,000 people on its waiting list.
Another humanitarian aid flotilla, named Global Sumud, has set sail from a Turkish port, heading towards Gaza. This marks the latest effort to deliver assistance to the besieged Palestinian territory.
Friedrich Merz, a prominent German politician, has reportedly canceled his scheduled visit to Slovakia. The cancellation was confirmed by Ivan Korčok, though the Slovak Prime Minister has yet to comment.
An opinion piece suggests that Michal Šimečka, leader of the PS party, should publicly distance himself from the 'Project Forum' affair involving his mother.
ULS Médio Tejo, based in Torres Novas, Portugal, has announced 54 job openings for specialist doctors who have completed their internships, including positions in General and Family Medicine, Public Health, and various other specialties.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has established a draft law on the procedure for extraordinary administration in the Nova Željezara Zenica company, with an urgent parliamentary procedure announced.
Serbian opposition leader Dragan Đilas has issued strong warnings about potential media control, stating that if N1 and Nova S fall under President Vučić's influence, it would mark the most dangerous phase of media suppression. He claims Vučić aims to establish complete media darkness by taking over several independent outlets.
SYRIZA submitted two parliamentary amendments to the Ministry of Health's bill 'Establishment of an Innovation Fund – Patient Access to New Drugs and Treatments – Improvement of...
Businesses are reportedly generating substantial profits from immigration crackdowns, with startups increasingly entering the market with innovative new technologies.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis dismissed claims of pressure from US pharmaceutical companies regarding the creation of an Innovation Fund, calling them "conspiracy theories" during a parliamentary discussion.
Greece is projected to remain a top travel destination for 2026, according to the new "Travel Trends 2026" survey by Visa, conducted in collaboration with Ipsos and the Payment Innovation Hub.
Forum Markets and Nova Measuring Instruments both reported their latest quarterly earnings, with each company surpassing analyst expectations for both EPS and revenue.
The municipality of Gabrovo and the Technical University of Gabrovo are collaborating on the "Gabrovo Innovation Valley" project, aiming to create an environment and infrastructure for innovation.
The 'VMG Technics' industrial innovation and research center in Klaipėda, Lithuania, has received international acclaim, reaching the finals of the prestigious Architizer A+Awards in the US.
New searches have been conducted in an investigation into alleged corruption in Portugal's rural fire helicopter rental contracts, including the home of Leitão Amaro's brother-in-law.
A new study indicates that the critical 1.5°C global warming limit is projected to be breached by the year 2030. This forecast highlights the urgent need for climate action.
Serbia allocates approximately 6.4 percent of its total public expenditures to armaments, positioning it among the leading countries in the region for defense spending.
The Africa Forward Summit concluded in Nairobi, Kenya, bringing together leaders and discussions on various topics including innovation, development models, and key agreements like one between France and Kenya.
A continuing care organization in Nova Scotia has withdrawn job offers extended to refugees over two years, leaving them without a path out of major refugee camps. The refugees had been invited to Canada but now face uncertainty.
PASOK has responded to accusations, stating that its leader, Nikos Androulakis, never received public funds for the renovation of his property in Heraklion, which is leased to the Heraklion Land Registry.
Ioannis Kokkotos, Country Lead Greece for UCB, discusses modern leadership approaches in pharmaceutical innovation and the necessity of a holistic perspective for healthcare system sustainability and patient value.
Researchers have developed a biocomputer using a three-dimensional network of living neurons and electronic circuits. This innovation can recognize electrical patterns and may aid in studying brain function and low-level processes.
The Medico-Palais in Bad Soden, Germany, is being renovated and converted from an inhalatorium into a new town hall, with extensive demolition and decontamination work completed under strict heritage protection guidelines.
As global demand for water increases and scarcity becomes more pronounced, even impacting countries like Austria, innovations in water management are gaining traction and presenting numerous investment opportunities for investors.
Senator Rand Paul's son, William Paul, has apologized after reportedly making antisemitic and anti-gay remarks during a drunken tirade in Washington D.C., accosting a New York congressman. He is reportedly seeking help following the incident.
After a cold morning, the day is expected to be predominantly sunny and warmer. Forecasters are also anticipating a new change in weather conditions soon.
Adonis Georgiadis accused Nikos Androulakis of renting a property to the state before the first Memorandum, having it renovated with public funds, and subsequently receiving €1.2 million to date.
Long before Europe, 11th-century China's Song dynasty introduced paper currency, an unprecedented financial innovation that predates Western fiat systems by centuries.
A Portuguese analysis discusses a new global strategic concept, 'Core 5,' involving the US, China, Russia, India, and Japan, and its potential to reshape the world order, referencing Trump and Xi.
Russia conducted one of the longest attacks of the war, firing at least 800 drones at approximately 20 regions across Ukraine, resulting in at least six deaths and dozens injured, including children.
Russian President Vladimir Putin replaced the governors of the Belgorod and Bryansk regions, which border Ukraine, following their resignations. Concurrently, Putin made statements emphasizing Russia's unparalleled nuclear weapons and hinted at a potential end to the war in Ukraine.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis announced that a bill to create an Innovation Fund for the benefit of patients will be introduced in Parliament, dismissing claims of external pressure for its creation.
Within the framework of the 10th Health Innovation Conference, a Closed Workshop will be held with the participation of Mr. Adonis Georgiadis, Minister of Health.
Meteorologist Tanja Renko announced a shift in weather patterns starting Thursday, bringing southerly winds, cloudiness, and rain after a period of cold mornings. Stronger showers and thunderstorms are expected, particularly overnight into Friday.
The UK Labour Party is facing a severe leadership crisis, with over 80 Labour members reportedly demanding Keir Starmer's resignation and speculation rising about potential challengers. This internal turmoil has overshadowed King Charles's recent speech, highlighting Starmer's perceived unpopularity and the party's disarray.
A section of the renovated UKC Ljubljana building, specifically the nephrology department, remains empty due to persistent water supply problems, raising questions about whether its ceremonial opening was merely a pre-election spectacle.
Turkish technology company Pasifik Teknoloji announced a major agreement to sell tens of thousands of its FPV kamikaze drones to an unnamed foreign "friendly country."
The Cypriot Presidency of the EU Council and the European Parliament have reached a provisional political agreement on the Critical Medicines Act (CMA), establishing a legal framework to enhance the Union's resilience against medicine supply challenges.
A new tourism attraction, an escape game set in a forest bunker dedicated to the history of Latgalian national partisans, has opened in Vanagi, Preiļi region, Latvia.
GE Vernova is identified as a key player in addressing the power equipment crunch that is impacting the development of AI data centers, supplying critical components for their energy needs.
The Cannes Film Festival is underway, featuring reviews of new films like "Ashes" and "Nagi Notes." The event also drew numerous celebrities, including Demi Moore, Jane Fonda, Joan Collins, and the cast of "Fast and Furious."
Georgia's film and television production industry is adapting to a changing landscape by prioritizing local creators and innovative production methods amidst increased competition.
La Repubblica newspaper launched its "Repubblica Insieme Genova" event in Genoa, the first of nine stages to celebrate its 50th anniversary, also marking 25 years since the G8 summit.
Azerbaijan has imposed a travel ban on Dilruba Amanova, the mother of Aytaj Ahmadova (Tapdig), one of 12 journalists detained in a 2024 crackdown on independent Azerbaijani media.
A 32-year-old Serbian citizen was sanctioned and expelled from Croatia after attempting to enter the country at the Nova Sela border crossing while wearing a t-shirt with symbols and inscriptions glorifying Greater Serbian ideas.
The Vatican has issued a strong warning against the planned ordination of four bishops without papal consent by the Society of Saint Pius X, which would result in automatic excommunication.
The State Youth Theater will symbolically conclude its season with additional performances of Oskaras Koršunovas's directed play "The Wild Duck," which premiered at the beginning of the theater year and has been playing to sold-out audiences in Vilnius.
Daniil Medvedev has regained his form at the Italian Open, joining an exclusive ATP club alongside Novak Djokovic just a month after a significant defeat in Monte Carlo.
Jannik Sinner achieved a significant milestone by matching a record held by Novak Djokovic with his recent win in Rome. This victory highlights Sinner's strong performance in the tournament.
Paulo Pereira has been re-elected as the rector of Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He was the sole candidate, with no other contenders appearing for the position.
The SaS party in Slovakia is proposing stricter rules for the composition of election commissions in municipal elections, aiming to prevent the appointment of close associates of mayors or regional governors and ensure greater fairness.
An innovative employment program launched in Tampere, Finland, is successfully assisting highly-educated individuals who have been long-term unemployed in re-entering the workforce.
The new Portuguese series "Novas Narrativas de Caça" (New Hunting Narratives), airing on RTP Play, uses humor and rawness to depict everyday situations of structural racism in Portugal.
The renovated Pont del Petroli in Badalona is expected to be available by the end of the year, featuring a new circular platform and costing around four million euros.
A clash between two groups of migrants near Obrenovac, close to Belgrade, resulted in one migrant killed and another severely injured, who is currently fighting for his life.
Slovenian bank NLB (Nova Ljubljanska banka) has expressed its intention to re-enter the Croatian market. This move signals the bank's strategic plans for expansion in the region.
The People's Forum, a group connected to a network funded by China-based Marxist tycoon Singham, is reportedly investing millions to renovate a newly acquired Manhattan building while facing a federal investigation into its shadowy network.
This article explores the changing landscape of software pricing models, detailing the shift from traditional boxed products to subscription services and other innovative approaches.
Photographs revealing opulent interiors, decorative chandeliers, and marble in renovated Hungarian ministry buildings under Orbán's government have been published, sparking criticism over 'hundreds of billions of forints on lavish luxury'.
Vilnius Town Hall has reopened its doors after extensive renovation, inviting the public to a music festival and a painting exhibition by Latvian artist Agate Apkalne this week.
A Nova.rs journalist alleges that various scandals, including Konjuh, Jovanjica, and a recent half-million Bensedin tablet case, are all connected to Serbia's ruling SNS party, mentioning official Predrag Milošević.