Approximately 30,000 residents in Pforzheim, southwestern Germany, were evacuated from their homes on Sunday. The evacuation was prompted by the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb in the city.
A fire broke out on Saturday afternoon in Pallouriotissa, Cyprus, damaging four parked vehicles, with two suffering extensive damage and the other two less severely affected.
A commentary on a China visit suggests growing anarchy and despotism, noting that both the US and China will bend rules and ignore smaller states in their interactions.
A man, Abubakar Haruna, was tragically killed by a reckless motorcycle rider during a wedding celebration in Potiskum, Yobe, leading to calls for justice.
Ghana's National Democratic Congress (NDC) has unveiled a series of nationwide events to commemorate the June 4 uprising, emphasizing its significance for accountability, patriotism, and national renewal.
An analysis delves into whether Wall Street analysts have a favorable view of Otis Worldwide (OTIS) stock, examining their ratings and projections for the company.
The women’s wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana's Suame Constituency has called on party executives to address grievances, accusing the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of nepotism and neglecting grassroots members.
The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) in Žabljak has accused the local government of illegal budget spending, uncontrolled party-family employment, and flourishing illegal construction, stating they refuse to legitimize such sessions.
The island of Säppi in the Bothnian Sea National Park, known for its rare mouflons or wild sheep, was visited to observe the animals in their diverse natural habitat.
Dionysis Filiotis, President and CEO of Pharmaserv-Lilly, was awarded an honorary distinction and declared an Honorary Member of the Board of Directors of the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EBEA) during a board meeting on Monday, May 11, 2026.
The mayor of Bratislava commented on Hungarian elections, nepotism surrounding Péter Magyar's rise, and the expansion of the Free Cities Alliance to include ten major American cities.
The European Union is reportedly considering new measures to address the 'addictive' design of TikTok, with some officials advocating for European ownership of the platform. This initiative aims to regulate the app's impact on users.
Despite increased fuel prices, gasoline consumption in Lithuania has grown this year, prompting discussions on fuel efficiency and the accumulation of strategic fuel reserves. The government is assessing the current reserve levels and potential usage.
The life of Manolis Hiotis, the virtuoso bouzouki player and composer, is brought to the stage in a new theatrical work covering his journey from birth to death, highlighting key moments in his artistic and personal life, with Pitsa Papadopoulou in a surprise role.
Konstantinos Kyranakis responded sharply in Parliament to SYRIZA MP Vassilis Kokkalis's question regarding the selection process for stationmasters and key holders at OSE, defending the mandatory psychometric tests.
Panagiotis Rafailidis received acclaim for his performance as Akylas, singing "Ferto" on the show "Your Face Sounds Familiar," ahead of Akylas's appearance at Eurovision 2026.
A three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine has commenced, reportedly at the request of US President Trump. Trump has voiced his desire for the temporary truce to last longer than the agreed-upon three days.
A historical account details how Idris I, the sole monarch of Libya after its independence from Italy, lost his throne while vacationing in Kamena Vourla, Phthiotis, Greece.
Panagiotis Kokkoris, Deputy Administrator of e-EFKA, stated that the statute of limitations for debts to the EFKA social security fund is a necessary legal balance.
Tobias Baudin, a Swedish politician, has spoken out against what he describes as "obvious nepotism" ("svågerpolitik"). He highlighted a "very clear conflict of interest situation."
Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski urged young people not to believe that a few months in a tourist destination are enough to dream about their future, echoing a sentiment similar to John F. Kennedy's famous quote.
Themis Moumoulidis is staging a bold and demanding theatrical production of Aristophanes' subversive comedy, 'Ecclesiazusae – Women in Power,' featuring actors Hatzipanagiotis and Aslanoglou.
A new documentary about Greek singer Notis Sfakianakis is in the works, promising to feature rare archival material from 1993 and explore his decision to withdraw from the public eye.
An analyst suggests that Péter Magyar's political approach for the Tisza party will likely combine national pride with a sense of European belonging, avoiding aggressive nationalism.
A new book has received varied reactions from critics, with some finding it captivating and others giving up after the initial chapters. Reviews describe it as both 'hypnotized' and a struggle to finish.
Andreas Drymiotis reiterated his belief that elections in Greece will take place in March 2027, stating that the Prime Minister is institutional and that the public views polls as an opportunity to issue a "yellow card."
Liels gods un lepnums, kas veicina patriotisma sajūtu un liek kļūt nedaudz staltākiem – ar šādām sajūtām vairāki simti cilvēku devās tautastērpu gājienā. Jau 11.
L.B. Foster and ADC Therapeutics both released their latest financial results, with L.B. Foster exceeding revenue and EPS expectations while reaffirming its 2026 outlook. ADC Therapeutics also beat revenue and EPS estimates, setting ambitious peak revenue targets for its drug ZYNLONTA.
Sandy, a 45-year-old woman, has provided a comprehensive statement to the police, taking full responsibility for her actions, which investigators believe has clarified all outstanding questions in the Drousiotis affair, bringing the investigation close to its end.
Political analyst An. Drymiotis stated that N. Androulakis' commitment to not form a post-election coalition with New Democracy is effectively a 'sponsorship' to Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Drymiotis made these comments while speaking on Action24.
Vassilis Kikilias and Jenny Balatsinou, along with their son Panagiotis-Antonios, enjoyed a May Day getaway to the village of Dolos in Epirus, sharing photos from their trip.
Οι δημοσιογράφοι Ελένη Βαρβιτσιώτη και Βικτώρια Δενδρινού απάντησαν δημόσια στον Αλέξη Τσίπρα, που τις κατηγόρησε για απόπειρα «δολοφονίας χαρακτήρα».
Νωρίτερα ο πρώην πρωθυπουργός είχε…
Psychologist Aleksandar Kontić discusses the collective trauma and societal impact in the aftermath of the "Ribnikar" tragedy, emphasizing how the psyche processes such events.
Malta's Labour government has appointed the 19-year-old daughter of Minister Anton Refalo, a full-time student with no experience in the airline industry, as a director of the state-owned Malta Med Air.
Political analyst Andreas Drymiotis commented on PASOK's attempts to expand leftward with figures like Theodosis Pelegrinis and Nikolas Farantouris, and also discussed Maria Karystianou and Alexis Tsipras.
Despite the EU's 2016 Web Accessibility Directive aimed at ensuring digital service accessibility for all, a portion of Lithuania's population still lacks internet access, highlighting persistent digital exclusion.
Citizens of Šid are concerned about a decision to replace the city's Culture Square with a garage, fearing that traffic infrastructure will overshadow cultural spaces.
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis has dismissed calls to reopen the investigation into the 'spy van affair,' suggesting the matter was raised by Akel for political gain.
Cardiologists are cautioning that a common habit, lack of sleep, significantly impacts heart health and can prematurely age the heart, often overlooked compared to diet and exercise.
Lithuania's Ministry of Environment has concluded an internal investigation into Valdas Kaubrė, head of the State Forest Enterprise (VMU), finding no violations regarding alleged abuse of power, nepotism, or illegal influence on personnel management decisions. The investigation found no evidence to support the accusations.
The Public Prosecutor's Office is seeking a 12-year disqualification for the mayor of Villamantilla, Juan Antonio de la Morena, for allegedly hiring his sister for a municipal nursery in violation of hiring rules.
A Croatian Vice President, associated with Prime Minister Plenković, has been fined for his involvement in the employment of a relative within the Ministry of Agriculture. The official was penalized for participating in the hiring process of his cousin.
Andreas Katsaniotis, one of five 'blue' MPs who criticized the executive state, stated that they are not rebels and accept that the system has yielded results, but emphasized the need for evaluation.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis were photographed together, indicating a continued amicable co-parenting relationship for their children, Otis and Daisy.
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have signed an agreement in Dubrovnik for the construction of the Southern Gas Interconnection pipeline. This project aims to enhance energy security and reduce the region's dependency on Russian energy supplies.
Actor Jason Momoa was forced to evacuate his home in Hawaii after the state was hit by severe floods, which are estimated to have caused approximately 920 million euros in damage.
The Venice opera house has decided to drop its newly appointed music director following controversial remarks regarding nepotism, which had previously led to a strike.
The AI model Mythos is capable of detecting thousands of software vulnerabilities, prompting concerns that artificial intelligence could simplify cyberattacks and necessitate improved AI-driven defense strategies.
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities stating the suspect likely targeted Trump administration officials. The incident raised concerns about security and prompted reactions from attendees and officials.
A weekly news roundup covers various stories, including a bullfight gone wrong, a rotisserie chicken curse, and a child's interview with Hakeem Jeffries.
Notis Mitarakis, a former minister and New Democracy MP for Chios, asserted that Greece is significantly stronger now than it has been in previous decades.
The Otis Redding Center for the Arts marks its one-year anniversary, with Zelma Redding emphasizing her late husband's commitment to giving back and uplifting others.
The Union of Nova Željezara Zenica and the Union of Metalworkers of the Zenica-Doboj Canton have called on the management, specifically director Ahmed Hamzić, to leave the company, urging him to demonstrate patriotism.
A debate has emerged among readers regarding the display of the England flag, with some arguing it has been "tainted" or "weaponized," while others insist it should be reclaimed as a symbol of unity.
The arms race in drone warfare is accelerating, with the first successful interception of a Shahed drone by a robotic mothership, indicating that propellers may soon be insufficient as the lines between drones and cruise missiles blur.
An agency in Montenegro is facing accusations of nepotism and blackmail, with reports that relatives of council members are employed there, leading to public outcry over a 'state disgrace.'
Prominent lawyer Michalis Dimitrakopoulos, representing former ministers Notis Mitarakis and Kostas Tsiaras in the OPEKEPE case following the lifting of their immunity, stated that both former ministers acted within the framework of the Constitution and the law.
The AfD party in Saxony-Anhalt proposes to stop research into Nazi-era looted art, advocating instead for the maintenance of war memorials and the honoring of fallen soldiers. This move reflects their vision for a 'patriotic turn' in the region.
Otis has released the transcript of its second-quarter 2025 earnings call, offering insights into the company's financial performance and strategic direction.
Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen, a Danish security policy expert, is urging Danes to revive their patriotism, stating that global figures like Trump, Putin, and Xi have shattered European preconceptions about the world.
A shopkeeper in Karnataka, India, has alleged that a gang hypnotized him and subsequently looted cash from his store. The accused reportedly offered him flowers, claiming they would bring prosperity before the alleged incident.
Bulgaria, represented by singer Dara and her song "Bangaranga," has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, marking a historic first victory for the nation. The win was celebrated across Europe, with other countries like Finland and Moldova also placing in the top ten.
Italian comic artist Milo Manara, known for his sensual works, states that eroticism has lost its libertarian and mind-liberating role, as he is featured at Cómic Barcelona with his version of 'The Name of the Rose'.
Cyprus government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis affirmed that respect for freedom of the press and media independence is fundamental to the Republic, commenting on recent verbal attacks against journalists.
The Greek TV show "Prime Time" with Giannis Souliotis and Elli Kasoli will shed light on the hidden world of espionage and hybrid operations, mapping recent sabotage incidents.
A recent discussion suggests that an emotion often suppressed by many individuals could potentially be a key factor in achieving longevity. The articles explore this concept and its implications for a longer life.
The Panagiotis & Effie Michelis Foundation successfully hosted an international discussion titled "Intelligent Future: Policies and practices for museums and institutions," attracting numerous cultural and academic representatives.
Nida will become Lithuania's shipping capital on May 30, hosting the exclusive "Sveika, Neringa!" festival to mark the opening of the shipping season. Captains are invited to register for the unique gathering.
Pósfai Mihály, the new president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, stated in an interview that his relation to the interior minister holds no significance for him, and they do not use nepotism within the family. He also addressed the political involvement of MTA members.
A Transneft oil transportation facility in Bashkortostan, Russia, has reportedly caught fire. The incident involves an oil storage or transport station.
Reports indicate that the appointment of an independent criminal investigator to examine allegations made by journalist Makarios Drousiotis against high-profile figures in the 'Sandy' case is now "out of the question."
Judy Marks, CEO of global elevator company Otis, stated that recent graduates possess a significant advantage in today's job market due to their digital nativity. She oversees 72,000 employees at the $28.39 billion market cap company.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is preparing for what could be its first "high-tech" elections in October, with plans to implement biometric voter identity verification and electronic ballot counting, pending a final agreement.
This article explores how European integration and national patriotism in Hungary do not necessarily contradict each other but can evolve into a shared sense of belonging.
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici is alleged to have placed multiple members of an aide's family, closely tied to his political machine, on the ministry's payroll.
Tensions between the US and Iran escalated in the Strait of Hormuz following reports of an attack on Iranian tankers, with Iran's president speaking out against exploitation. Iranian authorities later announced that the clashes in the strategic waterway had concluded.
An Expert Forum analysis reveals Romania's critical reliance on energy imports, with 76% of oil already imported, and a projected dependence on American gas, despite a narrative of 'energy patriotism.'
Konstantinos Chaliotis, the general director of OAKA, provided a tour of the facilities, detailing preparations for a busy May schedule. The venue is set to host over a million visitors for events including Metallica, the Euroleague Final Four, and Iron Maiden concerts.
Aristophanes' subversive comedy 'Ecclesiazusae' is set to tour this summer with a powerful cast including Christos Hatzipanagiotis, Marina Aslanoglou, Konstantinos Aspiotis, and Indra Kean, presented as a jazz musical cabaret.
The funeral for Polyanna Sfakianakis, sister of singer Notis Sfakianakis, is scheduled to take place on Friday in Kos. Notis Sfakianakis is expected to attend with his two children.
The article discusses how political discourse in Montenegro often reverts to patriotism, identity, and symbolism whenever there is an opportunity for genuine reforms, leading to a paradox where "patriotic blocs" change but the essence of politics remains the same.
Articles commemorate the 40th anniversary of Steaua București's historic victory in the European Champions Cup on May 7, 1986. This event is highlighted as a moment of national pride and competent achievement.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz appeared on ZDF, where he controversially questioned whether the Chancellor loves his country. This statement sparked debate and highlighted his evolving political role.
MP Zoe Konstantopoulou and Minister Notis Mitarakis engaged in a heated argument in the Greek Parliament, with Konstantopoulou accusing Mitarakis of being a defendant and Mitarakis calling for her expulsion. The dispute escalated with strong personal attacks.
An opinion piece by Jarosław Kuisz explores contemporary Polish patriotism and the nation's capacity to disregard its constitution, even in a sovereign state.
Officials in Finland's Pirha welfare region deny lobbying and claim ignorance of family ties after the son of a retired audit director was appointed to the position, despite being deemed the most qualified.
The prestigious Pulitzer Prizes were awarded, recognizing various works including investigative reporting on the Trump administration, public service journalism by The Washington Post, and photography from Gaza. The awards committee also reportedly criticized former President Trump.
Serbia is holding commemorative gatherings in Dubona and Mali Orašje to mark the anniversary of the mass shootings that occurred in these villages. Students and activists are also protesting, urging authorities not to forget the victims and to address the underlying issues.
Cyprus's anti-corruption authority announced it would release 'technical data' on Tuesday regarding its investigation into systemic corruption allegations detailed in the book 'Mafia State' by journalist Makarios Drousiotis.
A forum discussion prompt explores the challenges and ethical considerations for employees when a boss hires their own son, inviting community input on how to navigate such a situation.
Sexual health specialists discuss the concept of 'normal' duration for masturbation and intimacy, emphasizing individual preferences over strict time limits.
Beijing’s liaison office chief in Hong Kong has called on alumni of Tsinghua University to leverage their patriotism, pragmatism, and global networks to help the city better serve national development. The remarks emphasize Hong Kong's role in national strategy.
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras rejected an invitation to participate in a SKAI television documentary about the events of 2015. This refusal prompted a public response from other political figures, including Varvitsiotis and Dendrinos, expressing regret over his decision.
This bizarre story recounts the life of a chess genius who never became a world champion, involving unusual elements like a hypnotist, a spiritual movement, and even yogurt.
Outgoing cultural minister Balázs Hankó denied that only Fidesz-sympathetic artists received NKA funding, stating that money went to those who stood for Hungarian patriotism, with the effectiveness of spending to be determined later.
A group of motorcyclists from the "Lotigola" club began a three-day, 1700-kilometer patriotic journey along Latvia's border to celebrate the country's independence restoration day.
Tivoli Sariola and Suomen Tivoli, two Finnish amusement parks sharing a common history, are touring Finland this year under immense economic pressure, with spring potentially determining their future.
Cypriot government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis called on Turkey to 'look in the mirror' concerning the lack of progress in its relations with the European Union. This statement followed comments made by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan a day earlier regarding EU-Turkey relations.
Senatorul PSD Daniel Zamfir exclude ideea formării unui guvern cu AUR și a declarat, miercuri, la Digi24, referitor la afirmația europarlamentarului Gheorghe Piperea privind social-democrații care nu…
The FBI has met with a task force of Cypriot investigators to expand the ongoing probe into 'Sandy' and allegations involving Drousiotis. This meeting signifies an international collaboration in the investigation.
An opinion piece argues that in countries where leadership fears dissent and uses intimidation, patronage is often mistakenly equated with patriotism, necessitating a clear distinction.
Andreas Katsaniotis clarified the letter he sent with four other New Democracy colleagues, stating their motivation was to improve the government, not to act as rebels or oppose the prime minister.
Ergin Ataman left Panagiotis Kalaitzakis out of the 12-man squad and included Marius Grigonis in it, for Panathinaikos' first game against Valencia in the Euroleague playoffs.
The 89-year-old Panagiotis K., who caused a stir at EFKA and the Athens Court of First Instance, injuring five people, is on his way to the ELAS Headquarters in Athens, and was eventually arrested in…
PHARMASERVE-LILLY has launched an initiative to include obesity treatments in group insurance policies, as highlighted by Spyros Filiotis at the Delphi Economic Forum. The initiative addresses obesity as a significant health challenge.
Severe winds have caused significant damage across multiple regions, including Romania, Moldova, and Lithuania, resulting in fallen trees, torn roofs, evacuations, and at least one fatality. Emergency services have responded to hundreds of incidents.
Ukraine and international representatives marked the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, with President Zelensky accusing Russia of nuclear terrorism and warning against the continuation of such threats. The commemoration highlighted ongoing nuclear safety concerns in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war, including attacks on critical substations.
The article delves into the concepts of patriotism and the constitution, featuring a quote from Marcel Proust that likens patriotism to self-love in a romantic conflict.
A major US bank forecasts a nearly 110% increase for a specific "exotic" auto stock, which is widely recommended for purchase by experts in the competitive automotive market.
Julio Pizarro, a chef from southern Peru, has settled in the small Hessian town of Groß-Gerau, bringing his culinary exoticism and proving how good it tastes to his new home.
A professor highlights Denmark's vulnerabilities and argues for the necessity of increased patriotism, while the article also briefly touches on wealthy individuals leaving Dubai and the ten-year…
An interview with police officers Ján Čurilla and Kubina discusses their investigation into major corruption cases and the subsequent accusations they faced, including abuse of power and organizing a criminal group.
Lawmakers in the United States are debating whether rotisserie chicken should be covered by SNAP benefits, continuing a long-standing discussion on which foods are eligible for federal assistance programs. This discussion highlights ongoing concerns about food access and program regulations.
A ten-year-old boy, Panagiotis, stranded in traffic at the Rizoelia roundabout in Cyprus, pulled out his saxophone and began practicing on the road. He was on his way to a music lesson and decided to make use of the unexpected delay.
A bipartisan bill has been introduced that could change current regulations to allow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to be used for purchasing rotisserie chicken.
Tesla reported first-quarter earnings that surpassed analyst expectations, leading to a surge in its stock price. The automaker attributed its strong performance to increased deliveries and a rebound in demand for electric vehicles, alongside a pivot towards AI and robotics.
An excerpt from a German television show was identified as the source of a voice heard in an audio recording of 'Sandy', a key figure in allegations made by journalist Makarios Drousiotis against high-profile figures in Cyprus.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana has launched "NDC Month" as part of activities marking the June 4 Uprising, calling on its members to uphold values of patriotism, sacrifice, accountability, and selflessness.
The article, titled 'Sarfaroshi,' likely refers to a topic related to sacrifice or revolutionary spirit, often associated with Indian history or patriotism.
Airline passengers are being warned that certain habits during flights can lead to a €60 fine, as irritating behaviors are a common part of air travel.
Carlo Padial's "Pizza Movies" exemplifies the remarkable consistency and diversity that Spanish cult cinema has achieved, setting it apart internationally.
Fuel prices are experiencing diverse changes worldwide, with significant hikes in India leading to increased consumer and service costs. Conversely, some European nations like Poland and Lithuania have reported price decreases, while Kenya's government plans to stabilize rates, all against a backdrop of broader economic concerns linked to geopolitical events.
Researchers in Lithuania have reportedly found that a specific habit practiced by pregnant women could significantly contribute to a healthier society, potentially altering human habits.
Actor Jason Sudeikis was seen enjoying a WNBA game at the Crypto.com Arena with his son Otis, 12, and daughter Daisy, 9, whom he shares with ex Olivia Wilde.
Apollonas Sfakianakis, the 31-year-old son of singer Notis Sfakianakis, is preparing to marry his long-term girlfriend after proposing to her following a five-year relationship.
A profile piece highlights Matthew Tonlagha's significant contributions to community development, education, healthcare, and youth empowerment, marking a life of impactful accomplishments at 50.
A video shows an unknown driver in a VW Passat Variant dangerously overtaking a truck just before a bend in the Hodonín region last Thursday. An oncoming car had to brake sharply and move to the shoulder to avoid a collision.
The singer-songwriter from Vallecas, El Turu, has released a rumba version of Agustín Lara's chotis 'Madrid'. The song incorporates social criticism, denouncing the loss of identity in the Spanish capital.
A pig farm belonging to Stjörnugrís in Brimnes, Kjalarnes, was broken into overnight Monday, resulting in two broken doors, extensive damage to office facilities and pig pens, and the release of animals.
Menopausal women in Sweden are reportedly suffering due to a shortage of estrogen products in pharmacies, with Finland also experiencing availability issues, though alternative products are available there.
Cats vary in personality and dietary needs, which often determine their well-being. Experts are inviting consultations to provide guidance on proper cat nutrition and offer gifts.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has decided to remove two of his brothers from high-ranking government positions following widespread criticism and accusations of nepotism.
Péter Magyar officially took office, marking a significant political shift in Hungary and signaling the beginning of a 'regime change' for some observers. His new role has sparked discussions about potential alliances with neighboring countries and scrutiny over past government affairs.
Franjo Habulin, head of the Alliance of Anti-Fascist Fighters and Anti-Fascists of Croatia (SABA), warned that the right-wing is becoming increasingly aggressive and that Ustaše ideology is being disguised as patriotism.
Polyanna Sfakianaki, sister of singer Notis Sfakianakis, passed away at 72 after a battle with cancer, with her funeral taking place in Kos, which her brother will not attend.
The granddaughter of Lithuanian parliamentarian Viktoras Pranckietis tragically died in a trampoline accident, prompting warnings from medical professionals. The article also briefly mentions controversial racist tasks for seventh graders.
The President of the Republic recalled the EU as 'the greatest peace project of modern history' and stated that 'nationalisms are not a solution' nor should they be confused with patriotism.
Russia has issued a warning to foreign embassies in Kyiv, urging them to evacuate their staff due to the possibility of "retaliatory" or "massive" strikes. This move follows alleged Ukrainian drone attacks and heightened tensions, with some reports linking the warning to the upcoming May 9th parade.
An opinion piece suggests that harnessing the patriotism of Iranian-Americans could strengthen US strategy against Iran, leveraging multicultural communities for strategic advantage.
Poland is catching up on economic patriotism, with a focus on local content, as a vice-president of the Industrial Development Agency emphasizes that the lowest price often doesn't guarantee quality or security.
A geography assignment given to seventh graders in Lithuania, which featured three women from different countries, has caused significant public criticism and outrage on social media, with parents expressing concern.
Greek singer Notis Sfakianakis is in deep mourning after his sister, Polyanna, passed away. This follows the recent death of his wife, adding to the family's grief.
This article cluster explores the concept of patriotism being utilized as a substitute for genuine political engagement and policy-making. It analyzes how this phenomenon can impact political discourse and societal development.
The European Union is preparing its response to potential US tariffs on cars and discussing its new budget, which prioritizes key issues like defense, migration, and agriculture. The bloc is also testing its mutual assistance clause and launching aid programs.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has recently made several notable moves, including rejecting security linked to Viktor Orbán and appointing his brother-in-law as Justice Minister despite vowing to fight nepotism. His actions also suggest potential shifts in migration policy.
An article explores whether persistent cravings for sweets, chocolate, or cheese are merely habits or indicators of underlying nutritional deficiencies.
The criminal aspect of the case concerning the fatal tree fall in Heraklion on August 18, 2022, which resulted in the death of 50-year-old Panagiotis Mitrelos, is now being heard in court.
A 'jobs for the boys' scandal, involving alleged nepotism and favoritism in hiring, has reportedly caused significant controversy within a Zimbabwean council.
Actress and former MP Eleni Kourkoula is set to make her return to the theatrical stage after a 26-year hiatus, joining Christos Hatzipanagiotis in the French play "Chers parents."
Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman has challenged government spokesman Constantinos Letymbiotis's comments on the status of the two sides at the Cyprus talks, asserting that everyone knows they participate as "two leaders."
Vedran Pavlek, the former head of the Croatian Ski Association, has been arrested in Kazakhstan on suspicion of embezzling 30 million euros. Croatian officials have commented on the arrest and expressed expectations for his swift extradition.
Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman vowed not to 'fall for the provocation' of recent comments made by President Nikos Christodoulides and government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis regarding the Cyprus problem.
Panagiotis Kouzaris explores how often Cypriot youth openly discuss money at home, noting that in his experience, money was rarely discussed calmly in his family, either being avoided or appearing suddenly during stressful moments.
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis stated that Nikos Christodoulides participates in negotiations for a resolution to the Cyprus problem not only as the leader of the Greek Cypriot community but also as the President of the Republic of Cyprus.
Lithuanian MP Robertas Puchovičius is facing scrutiny from the Seimas Ethics and Procedure Commission over his alleged involvement in private businesses, with a complaint expected to be filed.
The 'Connected Lithuania' project has successfully enabled over 30,000 residents to become proficient in using online public services, boosting digital literacy across the country.
Athens International Airport announced the appointment of Nadia Xirogianni as its new Chief Financial Officer. She replaces Panagiotis Michalarogiannis, who will conclude his long-term collaboration with the company on June 30, 2026.
Moldovan Foreign Minister Mihai Popșoi commented on the appointment of Ion Mocanu, son-in-law of the Moldovan Metropolitanate secretary, as an advisor to President Sandu, stating that "almost everyone is related to each other" in the small country.
Ion Mocanu's appointment as President Sandu's advisor for religious cults has sparked controversy due to his family ties as the son-in-law of a Moldovan Metropolis secretary. While the administration
The Israeli military has issued orders for the evacuation of residents from 16 villages in southern Lebanon. This directive comes amid heightened tensions in the region.
La Fenice opera house in Venice dismissed its incoming music director, Beatrice Venezi, before she began her tenure. The decision followed controversy surrounding her political ties to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and claims of nepotism.
A man named Tadija Šarac, who settled in Lovrečica, Croatia, is accused of defrauding disabled individuals of millions of euros. The court reportedly accepted a fingerprint as a valid signature in these transactions.
Panagiotis Rafailidis transformed into Greek singer Yiannis Parios on the "Your Face Sounds Familiar" stage, performing "To poulao to spiti" and captivating both judges and the audience.
Alberta NDP leader Nenshi is employing a strategy to target Premier Danielle Smith with a pro-Canada initiative, a move expected to keep the independence debate highly partisan.
The Enugu State governor has celebrated former senator and governor of old Anambra State, Jim Nwobodo, on receiving Vanguard’s Lifetime Achievement Award, saluting his legacies, courage, and patriotism.
A cyclist in Central Slovakia died after crossing into oncoming traffic and colliding with a car driven by a police officer, with authorities investigating the circumstances of the fatal accident.
The play 'The Master Builder' by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Konstantinos Aspiotis and starring Danai Dandoulaki and Giorgos Grampsas, has opened to a warm reception at the Karolos Koun Art Theatre.
During a TV show, a law student questioned Montenegrin Foreign Minister Ervin Ibrahimović about allegations of nepotism and party employment, prompting him to dismiss her as "too ambitious" for someone who "reads yellow press."
Pavlos Marinakis addressed disinformation as an existential threat at the Delphi Economic Forum, while Panagiotis Vlachos discussed PASOK's prospects against New Democracy.
A judiciary union has declared the recent election of 58 judges unconstitutional, citing concerns over nepotism and suspected influence peddling. The union's statement raises serious questions about the integrity of the judicial appointment process.
Panagiotis Tsinavos, President and CEO of Kri Kri, is targeting a turnover of nearly €400 million by 2026, predicting double-digit growth for the current year.
A TV program is recommended that focuses on the historical event of 45,000 expelled Slovenes. The central message of the commemoration will be patriotism, transcending worldviews and political beliefs.
Panagiotis Stamboulidis announced that approximately 20 public properties will be auctioned by 2026 to facilitate the development of new social housing units in Greece. This initiative aims to expand
As part of Earth Day celebrations, the Secondary Mechanical and Technical School in Sarajevo organized a '5 to 12' activity focused on beautifying the schoolyard, aiming to strengthen ecological awareness and actively involve students.
A significant number of parliamentary candidates from Cyprus's Direct Democracy party attended Makarios Drousiotis's presentation on foreclosures at the University of Nicosia.