Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis has called for a central agency investigation into the TCS case. This development comes as the family of an accused alleges a conspiracy, claiming the events are "scripted."
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced renewed calls for his resignation from political opponents after it was revealed that a former ambassador to the United States, appointed by him, had failed a security check.
Russian forces launched a massive overnight drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa region, resulting in damage to port, transport, and residential infrastructure facilities, and causing a nature reserve to catch fire.
Banks in India have stopped import orders for gold and silver, leading to potential domestic supply shortages as shipments are stuck at customs. India is a major global consumer of these precious metals, relying heavily on imports.
The Romanian Prime Minister has announced a comprehensive restructuring plan for state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which includes the possibility of listing some of them on the stock market.
Paramount Pictures has officially confirmed that 'Top Gun 3' is in the works, with Tom Cruise set to reprise his iconic role as Maverick. A script for the highly anticipated sequel is currently being developed.
Tsonam Akpeloo, Chairperson of the Trade and Industry Cluster at the African Union Economic, Social and Cultural Council and CEO of SUKU Technologies, has been announced as a speaker for the 17th Annual Harvard Africa Development Conference in 2026.
The Development Program and Management Study (Master Plan) for the Port of Patras has been approved with the issuance of a Presidential Decree. This marks a decisive step for the upgrade of one of Greece's most important ports.
A review of the six-part German miniseries "Nightsleeper" notes that while it features a British express train being hijacked remotely, the plot's logic and character development unfortunately derail over the course of the journey.
A scheme designed to encourage the redevelopment of rundown properties, known as the Living City Initiative, has been extended to include five additional provincial towns in Ireland: Athlone, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny, and Sligo.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and attend the Antalya Diplomacy Forum as part of the third leg of his tri-nation tour.
Stephen Aeke Akurugo, the Kassena-Nankana West District Chief Executive (DCE), has intensified stakeholder engagements across the district. These efforts are aimed at boosting Internally Generated Funds (IGF) to support local development.
This is a profile story about Saša Tršinski, a 28-year-old economics specialist working on EU projects for local community development in Zabok, who has been dubbed 'the new Janica'.
Ghana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hunan Architectural Design Institute Group to support its industrial transformation agenda under the 24-Hour Economy Programme, focusing on the Volta economic corridor.
An opinion piece by Michał Szułdrzyński discusses how artificial intelligence and drones are transforming warfare, questioning whether their development should be solely driven by profit forecasts and investor expectations.
Representatives of farmers from Lesbos, Greece, are meeting with Minister Margaritis Schoinas at the Ministry of Rural Development to discuss 8 million euros in compensation for dairy businesses, following three days of protests.
Major Wall Street banks, including JPMorgan and Barclays, are reportedly trading derivatives to bet on potential distress in the private credit market, specifically targeting funds from Apollo, Ares, and Blackstone.
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The Lok Sabha is preparing to vote on crucial bills concerning women's reservation and delimitation. The proposed legislation has sparked debate, with the opposition accusing the government of using the women's quota to push for electoral map changes.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand has stated he has the full support of his party, following recent reports of a potential leadership challenge. He sought to quell speculation regarding his position.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined significant institutional and political interventions during a parliamentary debate on the rule of law and institutional function, as well as in his international engagements.
Sri Lanka is set to receive its first crude oil shipment today, marking a significant arrival since the recent conflict in the Middle East impacted supplies.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed there will be no fuel restrictions following a massive fire at the Geelong refinery, the country's largest. The government's assurance comes as authorities assess the impact of the blaze on national fuel supplies.
A DAP leader in Bintulu welcomed the newly completed recreational park at Summerville Villa but raised concerns about maintenance issues. The park is seen as a positive development for the area.
Google has launched its Gemini AI as a new desktop application for Windows and Mac, while also reportedly engaging in discussions with the U.S. Department of Defense for its potential deployment in classified settings. These developments mark a significant expansion of Gemini's reach into both consumer and government sectors.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with the Turkish Foreign Minister in Antalya ahead of a diplomacy forum, describing Turkiye as his 'second home' and expressing pleasure in visiting the country.
The UK foreign ministry chief is set to resign following a controversy over the vetting of Peter Mandelson. This development has also led to calls for British Prime Minister Starmer to step down.
Experts warn that renewable energy development in Catalonia, Spain, is not progressing as expected, emphasizing the need for a faster energy transition to reduce vulnerability in light of the Middle East crisis.
A group of survivors of the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire have petitioned Hong Kong’s top officials twice in a week, urging the government to rebuild the fire-ravaged residential estate on site and to…
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has officially gone into effect, with reports indicating US mediation in the agreement. The truce aims to temporarily halt hostilities between the two nations.
This article delves into the evolving landscape of the gaming industry, highlighting new applications and developments that extend beyond conventional gaming experiences.
Activist Vula Ceci has called for the European Union to freeze its funding to Serbia, stating that trust in President Aleksandar Vučić is at zero and that this action is the only way for the EU to send a clear message. This proposal reflects growing concerns over Serbia's political direction and its relationship with the EU.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has received and is now probing new DNA evidence related to the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case. This development could provide crucial insights into the investigation.
Russia has identified UAV Navigation, a Spanish defense company, as a "potential target" following new shipments of weapons to Ukraine. The company is noted for manufacturing components for drones, escalating tensions related to Spain's support for Ukraine.
Syria has announced that it has taken full control of all former American military bases within its territory. This development marks a significant shift in the presence of foreign forces in the country.
Serbian media reports highlight public and even AI's lack of awareness regarding a fictional or obscure figure named Đuro Macut, who is satirically portrayed as Serbia's prime minister. The articles comment on public knowledge of political figures and the political narrative.
National Public Radio (NPR) announced it has received over $100 million in charitable gifts from two donors. This significant funding boost comes after the organization faced cuts in government funding.
Prologis announced strong first-quarter earnings, beating analyst estimates for FFO and revenue, and subsequently raised its 2026 guidance for core FFO per share and development starts.
Shares of semiconductor equipment manufacturers have seen a decline, even as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced high capital expenditure plans.
International diplomatic efforts are underway, led by countries like Pakistan and France, to facilitate US-Iran talks and ensure the safe navigation or reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The uncertainty surrounding these discussions continues to influence global oil prices.
Lindsay Lohan's stepmother was arrested following an alleged violent incident where she reportedly punched and threw a knife at Michael Lohan. She later claimed to be without income and was forced into a shelter.
Kiranan Luxmy, a Dane who taught himself web development via YouTube, has been recognized on Forbes' prestigious list of young talents. He started a "gap year project" at age 20 that he now makes a living from.
The case surrounding the death of 19-year-old Myrto in Argostoli, Greece, has seen a rapid development with the three young men initially facing lesser charges now confronting heavier accusations.
Alexandra Sdoukou, press representative for New Democracy, discussed the Prime Minister's speech in Parliament and emphasized the need for moderation in public dialogue during an interview with ERT News Radio.
Uzbekistan and the European Training Foundation (ETF) have engaged in discussions regarding strategies for developing the labor market in the Central Asian nation.
The Netherlands has become the first country to approve autonomous driving, with a request submitted to extend this to other EU countries. This development is expected to significantly impact the market and Tesla's stock.
Nkarta's stock experienced a rise following an agreement with the FDA regarding an amended trial protocol, indicating progress in its clinical development.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has called for competent authorities to investigate the situation within the ski association and other sports bodies. Officials emphasize the government's interest in shedding light on any irregularities.
Luxembourg will co-chair the Enfast network until 2027, providing an opportunity for the Grand Duchy's criminal police to actively shape strategic developments in European targeted searches.
Six days after the Navotas Landfill fire, thick smoke and foul odors persist, prompting the DENR to investigate environmental impact. Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon has sought private sector assistance to deploy heavy equipment to help extinguish the blaze.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is scheduled to participate in a teleconference for leaders concerning the Strait of Hormuz. The meeting will address critical issues related to the strategic waterway.
Christophe Lecourtier, France’s ambassador to Morocco, has been officially appointed as the new director general of the French Development Agency (AFD).
An Indian special court has ruled that an extradited individual, described as a 'gangster,' is permitted to return to Hong Kong. The decision marks a significant development in the extradition case.
AI company Anthropic is reportedly offering a substantial annual salary of $320,000 for AI development roles, which challenges the prevailing narrative that artificial intelligence will lead to widespread job losses.
Over 240 applications have been received for 36 affordable homes in north County Dublin, marking the first phase of a 176-home development by the Land Development Agency and Lydon building firm.
The Master Plan for the Port of Patras has officially been approved, a development hailed by Minister V. Kikilias as ushering in a new era for one of Greece's key ports. This approval is expected to significantly impact the port's future development and operations.
Recent polls indicate that Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is leading for the first time since the May 2025 elections, with José Luís Carneiro emerging as the preferred candidate to lead the government.
Heidi Klum has unexpectedly reduced the weekly broadcast of "Germany’s Next Topmodel," leading to disappointment among fans who are experiencing "drama withdrawal."
The UK Prime Minister is facing calls for resignation from opposition parties following a vetting scandal involving a Labour peer, which also led to the sacking of a top civil servant.
The female category in the Olympic Games will reportedly be reserved for biological females, sparking a debate between the inclusion of transgender individuals and those with sexual development differences, and the integrity of women's sports.
Following an election defeat, the Digital Democracy Development Agency, known for organizing pro-Ukrainian flag actions, is reportedly laying off most of its employees due to a significant reduction in funding.
The European Union is reportedly preparing to unblock a €90 billion loan for Ukraine in the second quarter, following discussions that may have been influenced by recent political developments.
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France and the UK are chairing meetings with other world leaders to discuss ensuring safe navigation and security in the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions aim to address the challenges to commercial shipping in the vital waterway.
The Montenegrin government has adopted proposed amendments to the Law on Games of Chance, which include stricter controls over gambling equipment, new penalties, and the possibility of closing establishments for up to 90 days.
A recent survey indicates that Indian Prime Minister Modi is the most popular leader, while German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is the most unpopular, with 76% of respondents expressing dissatisfaction with his work.
China has offered loans and technology to Vietnam for the development of its railway infrastructure, strengthening economic ties between the two nations.
Slovenia is implementing a new 'Law for the Development of Slovenia' which includes tax reductions on basic foodstuffs, relief for sole proprietors, exemptions for long-term care contributions for pensioners and farmers, and allows pensioners to work after retirement.
The United States' position as the lowest-cost dollar borrower is being challenged as investors increasingly shun 'Trump risk' and erratic White House policymaking, opting instead for more stable development bank issuers.
Malaysia's meteorological department, MetMalaysia, has issued a weather warning forecasting thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds across several states. The advisory is valid until 1pm, affecting seven to eight regions.
Noida, a planned city, celebrates its 50th anniversary, reflecting on how it has outgrown its initial brief to become a significant player in the NCR story, attracting trust and capital.
Lamda Development's stock has recorded three consecutive upward trading sessions, as the company attempts to recover losses incurred over recent weeks on the stock market.
Regarding a proposed bill to establish a National Intelligence Agency, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi stated that citizens participating in protests against government policy would not be targeted for surveillance or investigation solely for their involvement.
Prime Minister Modi addressed concerns in the Lok Sabha, assuring southern states that there would be no injustice or change in the ratio of proportional representation due to delimitation.
The Lagos Business School has provided training to elderly residents in fundamental emergency response skills and CPR. The initiative also included equipment donations, aiming to promote dignified and active aging.
UK opposition leader Keir Starmer is facing calls for his resignation following new revelations linking Peter Mandelson to the Epstein scandal, which also led to a vetting row and the departure of top Foreign Office official Olly Robbins.
Multilateral development banks are working to establish unified benchmarks to better measure the quality and quantity of employment generated by their projects.
A former Navy service member has been charged in connection with a recent killing spree that occurred in Georgia. This development marks a significant step in the investigation into the violent incidents.
Norway and China are strengthening their collaboration on green technology initiatives, signaling a joint effort towards sustainable development and innovation.
Nepal is set to launch an investigation into the assets of seven former prime ministers, the ex-king, and hundreds of ministers and bureaucrats as part of an anti-corruption drive.
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Serbia is reportedly looking to acquire assault drone units and adapt its military strategy to modern warfare requirements. The country has already procured modern weapons and military equipment from Europe, Israel, and China.
Restoring the Road Fund during wartime is possible in the form of a Road Logistics Fund, primarily focused on evacuation routes, access roads to border checkpoints, and port infrastructure.
Casablanca hosted the DiaspoBoost Summit Africa 2026, bringing together public officials, entrepreneurs, investors, and diaspora leaders. The summit focused on strategies to transform diaspora ties into structured, long-term economic development for Morocco.
The Polish office market has matured, shifting its focus from space rental to agility and operational continuity. Organizations are now looking for synergy and flexible ecosystems tailored to business development.
NiSource has announced a new long-term power agreement with Alphabet and an expansion of its existing agreement with Amazon, indicating significant business developments in energy supply.
At the inauguration of the new PJ leader, Portuguese Prime Minister Montenegro stated that combating drug trafficking is an "absolute priority" for criminal policy, citing associated crimes like kidnappings and homicides.
A dispute within the Polish government over the transcription of names in official documents has prompted Prime Minister Donald Tusk to hold a 'sharp conversation' with Minister Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. The Minister of Family had publicly called on the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration to comply with the law on the matter, highlighting the internal coalition disagreement.
Two separate disputes involving hotels in Dublin have been brought before the courts. One case involves noise experts inspecting a Hoxton Hotel dispute, while another concerns residents blocking the entrance to an O’Callaghan hotel extension site.
A new Institute of Maritime Studies at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has been established to boost Nigeria's blue economy through human capital development and research.
The GIMPA Business School held a Pre-ICW 2026 Campus Coaching Seminar as part of its Student Week, emphasizing its commitment to leadership development and human-centered learning.
An association linked to former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has been deemed "contrary to the PiS statute," sparking internal party debate. This development highlights growing tensions within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party.
As Polish Radio approaches its 100th anniversary of regular program broadcasting on April 18, this article reflects on the medium's historical and current role in the civilizational and cultural development of modern societies.
One of the men charged in the 2002 killing of Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay is expected to plead guilty. This development comes as two other men involved in the case have already gone to trial.
Google Cloud and Avid have partnered to integrate AI into video editing, while Oracle's new collaboration with AWS aims to enhance its competitive position against other major cloud providers. These developments reflect significant strategic moves within the cloud computing industry.
Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir was on a Coast Guard flight to Poland and Ukraine when the aircraft's GPS signal was reportedly disrupted, prompting a change in travel plans.
In a significant move, the UK Parliament has empowered the Labour Party to direct private pension investments, a key development within the Pension Schemes Bill that introduces a framework for government-led initiatives.
European leaders, including Greek PM Mitsotakis, held a teleconference to discuss protecting minors online and establishing a pan-European age limit for social media access.
The Foreign Ministers of Kuwait and Bahrain held discussions to review recent developments and explore ways to strengthen bilateral relations between their countries.
Zaldy Co, a key suspect in a major corruption scandal in the Philippines, has been arrested in Prague, Czech Republic, a development confirmed by President Marcos.
The Greek Ministry of Rural Development and Food announced an emergency financial aid package of 8 million euros for cheese-making businesses on the island of Lesbos. The aid is intended to support businesses affected by restrictive measures due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
An expert has stated that recent developments are increasing the chances for peace in Iran. This analysis suggests an improved outlook for stability in the region.
The U.S. defense secretary, Hegseth, reiterated threats of attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure, stating that the U.S. blockade of shipments through the Strait of Hormuz would last 'for as long as it takes.'
Risto Siilasmaa, turning 60, states that Finland's artificial intelligence development is misguided if the country is filled with data centers from foreign digital giants.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) 13 in the Caraga Region, Philippines, has started the second phase of its P5,000 cash relief assistance program for 7,500 tricycle drivers and operators.
Around 1.34 million Filipinos are at risk of falling into poverty due to high fuel prices stemming from the Middle East conflict, according to the Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and other organizations have issued urgent warnings that Europe could run out of jet fuel within six weeks. This potential shortage is a primary concern for the EU, prompting discussions about emergency plans.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reportedly undergone a significant personal transformation, which is being attributed to his relationship with a popular singer.
Following Fidesz's election defeat, the Digital Democracy Development Agency, a company reportedly operating a Fidesz-supporting troll farm, has laid off dozens of employees, is relocating its office, and retaining only ten percent of its staff due to dwindling resources.
A new nasal spray is demonstrating potential in combating memory loss and reducing brain inflammation, offering a promising development in neurological treatment.
A criminal case concerning the misappropriation of very expensive cryptocurrency mining equipment and other related offenses has been handed over to the court. Further information will be provided at a press conference.
Avian influenza has been discovered in wild mammals in Denmark, specifically in two foxes and a dog. This marks a concerning development in the spread of the virus beyond birds.
The Albanian opposition is holding its seventh national protest, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government following corruption allegations against his former deputy, Belinda Balluku.
A new UK study has found that air pollution significantly speeds up the development of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, digestive, and cancer categories.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who previously called tax cuts a 'mistake,' may be compelled to adopt conservative proposals for tax reductions due to the lack of a red majority in parliament.
The Ukrainian Prime Minister has described negotiations held in the United States as positive, where Yulia Svyrydenko met with the US Treasury Secretary to discuss, among other things, the importance of sanctions against Russia.
Paramount Films has officially confirmed that a third installment of the 'Top Gun' franchise is in development with Tom Cruise, with a script reportedly 'very advanced'.
Ghana's Auditor-General has called on the Ministry of Health and Teaching Hospitals to resolve challenges with medical equipment, noting that the inability to address equipment gaps leads to overdependency and affects continuous functioning.
Ukraine's Prime Minister concluded an official visit to the United States, expressing encouragement and gratitude for the continued American support. The visit aimed to strengthen bilateral ties and secure further assistance.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivered key messages from Parliament, aiming to halt election speculation, criticize the European Public Prosecutor's Office, and boost morale within his parliamentary group.
Lena Dunham has disclosed an incident where a famous actor lost his temper on set, engaging in aggressive behavior towards colleagues and damaging equipment.
The second season finale of 'The Pitt' delves into Dr. Robby's mental health struggles, with creators and stars discussing his storyline and its implications for future seasons. The episode also saw the departure of Dr. Supriya Ganesh, though a potential return is not ruled out.
Despite plans to double its stores in Switzerland and expand into the USA, discount retailer Action is facing questions about the sustainability of its rapid growth, particularly in light of developments in France.
JR Tokai has named its new Shinkansen inspection trains 'Dr. S.' These trains will inspect tracks, overhead wires, and other equipment while also transporting passengers.
Paweł Wojciechowski writes that Budapest, once a model for Warsaw, now serves as a serious warning. This commentary likely reflects on recent political developments.
Following trade unions, businesses in Luxembourg are now also calling for a Tripartite meeting, but Prime Minister Luc Frieden continues to oppose the idea, sparking debate on its timing.
This collection of articles provides a series of general news updates released by Observador at various hours throughout a single day. The reports offer a snapshot of ongoing events and developments as they unfolded.
Cobra Golf's research and development team has embraced 3D printing, revolutionizing the industry's approach to golf club design for future innovations.
The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has signed an agreement to extend a $3 billion deposit with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), witnessed by the Finance Minister in Washington, DC.
An analysis reveals significant welfare issues within the Nigerian military, including poor pay, inadequate equipment, and low morale among soldiers fighting terrorism.
The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into Representative Eric Swalwell following multiple sexual assault allegations. This development has prompted reactions from House lawmakers and a GOP vow to strip Swalwell of taxpayer-funded benefits.
Ukraine has reportedly become the first country to successfully capture an enemy position utilizing only robotic systems and drones, marking a significant development in modern warfare.
Savannah Guthrie disappeared mid-episode from the TODAY show, leading to speculation about a possible connection to new developments in the Nancy Guthrie case.
South Africa's Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) faces allegations of corporate governance failures, with calls for scrutiny particularly regarding its investment in the R2.1 billion Club Med Tinley Leisure project.
The Trump administration is actively lobbying its international allies to support and adopt a new "trade over aid" policy initiative. This push aims to shift the focus of international development from traditional aid to fostering trade relationships.
A baby tragically fell from a first-floor apartment window in Verviers, Belgium, after reportedly hanging onto the protective bars. The incident occurred on Thursday, April 16, around 5 PM.
Former Romanian Minister of Health Alexandru Rafila claims that in 2023, he submitted a proposal from the European Commission and Pfizer to then-Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă regarding a reduction in vaccine doses for Romania, but received no response despite following up twice.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko met with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva in Washington, D.C., during the Spring Meetings to discuss ongoing cooperation and Ukraine's reform agenda.
Ivory Coast has formed a partnership with Montpellier University to advance its space capabilities, marking a step forward in its technological development.
Former Congressman Eric Swalwell and his wife Brittany have reportedly received more bad news as a probe takes a new turn, days after his resignation from Congress.
The Hawaiʻi Agribusiness Development Corp. directors have approved a $4.9 million land purchase to acquire the 120-year-old Wahiawā dam and its spillway.
Astrological developments in spring 2026 are expected to intensely affect the romantic lives and interpersonal relationships of at least three zodiac signs.
Klodiana Gjyzari, lawyer for former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, explained the reasons for requesting Prime Minister Edi Rama to testify in the case concerning the alienation of the former 'Partizani' club land, stating the questions they intend to ask.
Northrop Grumman has successfully conducted tests involving mid-flight software switching during an autonomy flight. This development marks a significant step in advancing autonomous flight capabilities and flexibility for aerospace systems.
Kristján Ásmundsson, the outgoing headmaster of Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurnesja (FS), expresses deep frustration over repeated delays in the planned development of the school, stating that people are tired of unfulfilled promises.
Kuwait is moving forward with significant national projects, including developments in the energy sector, airport expansion, and other crucial infrastructure initiatives.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar publicly criticized the state broadcaster during an interview, accusing it of "lying news" and threatening to shut down its services. This extraordinary confrontation marks a significant challenge to the media landscape.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama began his visit to Italy, where he was received by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. During their meeting, Rama was seen kneeling before Meloni, a gesture that garnered significant media attention.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is scheduled to undertake state visits to India and Vietnam from April 19-21. The trips aim to deepen strategic ties, boost economic cooperation, and strengthen supply chain partnerships with both nations.
WWE executives Paul "Triple H" Levesque and Shawn Michaels interviewed each other, discussing their strategies and efforts in building the next generation of WWE superstars. Their conversation focused on talent development within the wrestling organization.
Elders from Githunguri have met with Cabinet Secretary Kindiki to present their proposals for the development of a cultural centre and a housing project in their region.
Following a meeting, Ursula von der Leyen announced discussions on increasing military equipment production in Europe, emphasizing the need to strengthen industrial defense capabilities ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.
The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs and its Russian counterparts are discussing cooperation within the Serbian-Russian Humanitarian Center, with plans for modern firefighting equipment acquisition and new training facilities for 2025-2027.
The increasing power demands of the artificial intelligence boom are complicating major technology companies' commitments to climate sustainability. This trend raises concerns about the environmental impact of rapid AI development.
The nearly 647 euros for former Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš's daughter's use of two airport VIP zones four years ago were later deducted from the salaries of Kariņš and two of his office employees.
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong stated at a US forum that the country's AI rules will aim for a balance, avoiding being too restrictive or allowing the industry to operate without oversight. He also briefly commented on the Middle East conflict.
Syrian authorities have intercepted a shipment of 6,000 explosive detonators, believed to be destined for Hezbollah in Lebanon, which could have been used in improvised explosive devices.
While public utility drivers are prioritized, other vulnerable sectors affected by the oil crisis – including those from the middle class and minimum wage earners – can avail themselves of the…