Vice President Sara Duterte has formally requested the Supreme Court to intervene and stop the impeachment proceedings initiated against her. This move seeks to challenge the legal basis of the impeachment efforts.
Eduardas Manovas, a former member of the Homeland Union-Lithuanian Christian Democrats from Šiauliai, is accused of secretly collaborating with Russian military intelligence (GRU) to collect public information on Lithuania's political and economic life.
New Zealand has declared a state of emergency and evacuated thousands of residents on the North Island as destructive Cyclone Vaianu approaches. Authorities are warning of extreme wind, heavy rainfall, coastal floods, and landslides, with officials highlighting growing risks to public safety.
Approximately 96,000 ninth-grade students in the Czech Republic participated in the first round of unified entrance exams for high schools, taking tests in Czech language and mathematics.
The museum area of the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza will be closed for one week, though the adjacent Castle and Church of São Miguel do Castelo will remain open to the public.
Units of the Irish Defence Forces have been deployed at the Whitegate refinery, where a public order unit reportedly used pepper spray during an incident.
Czech Prime Minister and billionaire Andrej Babis, a supporter of Donald Trump, has publicly endorsed Viktor Orbán ahead of the upcoming Hungarian election.
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Prime Minister Modi and Rahul Gandhi were seen exchanging greetings and speaking briefly while paying tribute to social reformer Jyotiba Phule, marking a rare public interaction between the political rivals.
Double killer Stephen Penrose is at the center of a peculiar incident in Dublin where the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had to be evacuated due to a suspicious package.
A heated debate has emerged regarding the upcoming presidential elections in Serbia following a public appearance by a university rector, fueling political speculation.
Prince and Bigi Jackson, sons of the late pop star Michael Jackson, made a rare public appearance at the premiere of the film 'Michael' in Berlin, joining other family members.
Albania's Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has requested the Special Court to dismiss the criminal case against Jonaid Myzyri, the former head of Public Procurement, concerning alleged violations in a 2.2 million euro tender.
The Controller and Auditor General (CAG) of Tanzania has reported that 41 percent of public institutions are operating at a loss, attributing the issue to persistent inefficiencies.
The former editor of Hungary's prominent newspaper Népszabadság discussed how government repression and a distorted advertising market have led to the emergence of a strong independent press reliant on public support.
Cypriot journalist Makarios Drousiotis made a public statement and shared a photograph of a text message exchange after searches were conducted at the home and office of lawyer Nicos Clerides in connection with the 'Sandy' case.
Kenyan politician Raphael Tuju has publicly stated his wishes for his funeral, including that no state officials should attend and that he should be buried within 48 hours.
Fidesz politicians are commenting on a controversial scene from the 'Rendszerbontó' concert, specifically highlighting an incident involving Eckü, expressing dismay at the state of public discourse.
Telex commissioned three Hungarian authors to write poems reacting to the country's public life for Poetry Day, with János Háy's work being the third to be published.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella has appointed 28 young individuals as 'standard-bearers of the Republic,' recognizing their acts of solidarity, courage, and altruism, with four special mentions for inclusion.
Melania Trump has publicly denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and called for further action in Congress, prompting mixed reactions from Epstein survivors and ongoing speculation about her involvement. Reports also indicate Donald Trump's reactions to media figures discussing the matter.
Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is facing public backlash over a controversial provision in a new military service law that would affect travel for men aged 18-25, prompting him to clarify the situation.
An 11-year-old Romanian boy died after being attacked in a public bathroom at a cultural center near Madrid, Spain, with a 23-year-old suspect identified by the Civil Guard.
A scandal involving the mismanagement of public funds at OPEKEPE is being discussed in Greece, prompting questions about its electoral impact on the New Democracy party.
The Johor government has instructed the Public Works Department and the developer to implement more robust fixes for the Sungai Pulai Bridge following audit findings.
György Urkuti, Hungary's ambassador to Riga, has publicly expressed opposition to the current direction of Hungarian foreign policy, stating that Hungary is a bridgehead for the West.
David Beckham displayed his numerous tattoos shirtless, while his wife Victoria publicly praised him, contrasting with her own decision to remove her tattoos.
A political dispute is escalating between Czech President Petr Pavel and Petr Macinka, chairman of Motorists Together. Macinka has publicly vowed not to support the president's trip to the July NATO summit in Ankara, while the president maintains his stance.
Sir Ben Wallace, former UK Defence Secretary, criticized government ministers for suggesting the UK could police the Strait of Hormuz, calling the idea 'a fantasy'. He accused them of 'taking the public for fools' following John Healey's remarks on UK defense readiness.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's perceived indifference to public opinion was a topic of discussion in Czech media, as reported in a review of world news.
African public intellectuals are exploring how African societies can act with purpose and autonomy within a global system that has historically limited their choices.
This article discusses the public devaluation of once-core components of general education, specifically Latin, and argues that the issue extends beyond just the classical language. It highlights the tangible consequences of this ongoing trend.
Rotterdam Ahoy has advised visitors attending the K3 Originals concert on Sunday to avoid public transport due to anticipated major travel disruptions coinciding with a marathon weekend.
Carla Tavares, recently elected president of Socialist Women, has stated that rape should be a public crime and emphasized the importance of political training for female militants to encourage their participation.
During his stay in the Czech Republic, American actor Leonardo DiCaprio took time to visit the Prague studio of renowned Czech glass artist Martin Janecký.
Romanian President Nicușor Dan visited the Cornu monastery in Prahova County on Good Friday, where he was photographed with local PSD officials, an event publicized by the Prahova County Council President.
Greek authorities have issued a weather forecast for Easter Saturday night, predicting cold but dry conditions, while public transport in Athens announced special schedules for Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday.
Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Thailand has launched a public campaign, inviting people to vote and choose a name for its newest adorable resident, a baby sloth.
In Japan, a unique service allows individuals to pay to be made to cry and have their tears wiped away, a practice that has evolved from a long-standing taboo around public crying and is even utilized by companies for team-building.
Architects from Scapelab have renovated Ljubljana's Cukrarna Palace, converting the historic building into a neutral, publicly accessible center designed for youth programs and activities.
Swedish politician Ebba Busch has publicly questioned the work capacity of Jimmie Åkesson, suggesting he may not be suitable for the role of Prime Minister.
Cyprus police conducted an overnight operation across the island, leading to the arrest of two individuals. The operation aimed to prevent serious crime, maintain public order, and enhance public safety.
The municipal theater in Krnov, Czech Republic, remains closed since a devastating flood in 2024, undergoing extensive reconstruction to replace its technical infrastructure and relocate systems to prevent future flood damage.
Police in London and other UK cities are facing challenges with crowds of unruly teenagers causing public disorder, threatening the public sense of order.
Rom Braslavski, a former Gaza hostage, has faced online attacks after publicly criticizing the choice of Brig.-Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch to light a torch at Israel's Independence Day ceremony, calling it a 'slap in the face' to hostage families.
Dr. Anton Bebler, whose work significantly shaped the period of Yugoslavia's dissolution and Slovenia's path to independence, has passed away. His contributions were crucial during the formation of the independent and sovereign Republic of Slovenia.
Concerns are rising in Slovenia over persistent corruption within the healthcare system, prompting calls for public action against those responsible. Citizens are urged to demand accountability from authorities regarding the misuse of funds.
Discussions are underway regarding whether the Reserve Bank of India's new asset-based norms for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) will create an opportunity for Tata Sons to go public.
Iran is reportedly employing memes, artificial intelligence, and fake personas to manipulate online perceptions of an ongoing war, according to a new report. This strategy aims to shape public opinion and control the narrative surrounding the conflict.
An opinion piece argues that taxation through illegitimate means is not merely an administrative contradiction but a moral, legal, and deeply political issue. It contends that such practices strike at the foundation of trust between the state and its citizens.
The World Bank has addressed public backlash, clarifying its recommendations regarding Nigeria's fuel imports amidst concerns over domestic refining and inflation.
Ibrahima Fall has published a new book titled "The company versus knowledge of real work?", focusing on management principles and practices. The publication explores the dynamics between corporate structures and practical work knowledge.
Organizers for the LA28 Olympics have addressed public backlash over high ticket prices, stating that 30% of the remaining tickets are priced under $200.
Hundreds of petrol stations in the Republic of Ireland are facing potential fuel shortages, leading to widespread travel disruptions as vehicles block roads for the fourth consecutive day.
A nearly complete triceratops fossil, 'Trey,' recently sold online for $5.55 million, highlighting a growing trend of dinosaur fossils moving from public museums to private collections due to high prices.
An explainer details why the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution is currently a topic of public discussion, likely in the context of recent political developments and leadership concerns.
Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon has committed to finishing the stalled construction of a building at Laguna Medical Center by next year, following a visit to the hospital with Laguna Governor Sol Ara.
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) is scheduled to declare the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) results for 2026 on April 12.
One of the suspects on trial for the art heist at the Drents Museum in Assen, identified as Bernhard Z., has refused to strike a deal with the public prosecutor, according to his lawyer.
An opinion piece argues that Helsinki has not adequately utilized its maritime connections for public transport, citing the success of the Kruunuvuorenranta ferry as an example.
An opinion piece argues that for any breakthrough in Islamabad talks, the United States must abandon its 'forever war' mentality and 'Israel First' foreign policy posture.
Tensions have escalated at Ireland's Whitegate refinery, with public order units using pepper spray as the government considers excise duty cuts and tax rebates to end a blockade on the country's fuel supply.
Norwegian fire services have received several reports regarding bonfires and grass fires on Saturday, prompting police to issue a clear message to the public.
Shantanu Naidu has publicly condemned the use of horses in Indian baraats, stating that those involved have "blood on their hands" due to animal cruelty concerns.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has accepted recommendations for his government's policy statement and pledged to push forward all announced measures. He emphasized the government's commitment to completing its full term and ensuring maximum public benefit.
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Tareena Shakil, who once fled the UK to join Islamic State with her toddler, is now reportedly giving dating advice on TikTok, marking a significant transformation in her public life.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced that Serbia will experience cold mornings and predominantly sunny, warmer days for the remainder of the upcoming week.
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Public sentiment in the United States reveals that Americans are weighing in on the Iran war, expressing fears related to the conflict and the impact of rising gas prices.
Twenty days have passed since an 11-year-old boy went missing in Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture. Police continue their search in the mountainous areas but have yet to find any new clues, appealing for public information.
German public broadcaster ARD continues to defend its literary program amidst escalating sexism allegations against critic Denis Scheck, now with author Elke Heidenreich publicly demanding his dismissal. The ongoing dispute, sparked by Scheck's critical reviews of female authors, is noted to be financially beneficial for the parties involved.
There is a public sentiment, especially among victims, that penalties for masterminds of large-scale fraud should be significantly harsher than those for their subordinates. The article discusses this disparity in sentencing.
Public transport in Chisinau, Moldova, will operate on a special schedule during the Easter holidays, with some routes having extended hours, as announced by Mayor Ion Ceban.
Thousands of small fish have been observed climbing a 15-meter vertical waterfall in the Democratic Republic of Congo, showcasing remarkable animal adaptation to extreme environments.
Police in Leiria, Portugal, intercepted a car attendant who was threatening citizens with a blade, advising the public to contact authorities in such intimidation situations.
Many Iranians express relief at a pause in fighting, but hard-liners within the Islamic republic believe that entering negotiations risks squandering a hard-won advantage in the ongoing conflict.
Mojtaba Hamenei, a potential successor for Iran's Supreme Leader, is reportedly recovering from severe facial and leg injuries sustained in an air attack, though he has not appeared publicly.
Portugal's National Republican Guard (GNR) conducted "Operation Safe Field" over eight months, resulting in 47 arrests and the seizure of 9 tons of agricultural products, primarily olives. The operation took place between July 2025 and February 2026.
A new traffic playground, costing approximately 20 million Czech Koruna, has opened near Sluneční Primary School in Šumperk, Czech Republic, with significant interest from local schools for traffic safety education.
Fuel protests are causing significant disruption to roads and public transport services across Ireland, including major motorways and Dublin's bus and Luas services.
Kampung Kota Bharu in Kampar, Malaysia, has been selected as the fourth Kampung Angkat Madani (Madani Adopted Village) by the Public Service Department, receiving a RM500,000 upgrade plan.
A specific fashion item worn by Urška Klakočar Zupančič, former President of the Slovenian National Assembly, has ignited public discussion, moving beyond her well-known red shoes.
Peru is preparing for elections, with the public hoping to turn the page on a lost decade of instability during which no head of state completed their full term.
Malaysia's Public Service chief announced that the latest intake of house officers filled only 10% of available vacancies, prompting the government to implement strategic measures to improve retention.
An editorial by Alexis Carantonis highlights that Belgium continues to face significant issues related to alcohol consumption, suggesting a persistent public health challenge.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has been criticized for prematurely qualifying the death of philosophy student Milica Živković as murder, despite the ongoing investigation by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office.
Representative James Faleke has publicly endorsed Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat for the Lagos governorship in the 2027 election, urging APC members to support him in the primaries.
Several prominent Slovak actors, including Bárta, Kráľ, and Geišberg, have declined roles in a new series for Slovak Television and Radio (STVR), citing concerns over the conditions at the public broadcaster.
The Nigerian Navy has arrested personnel involved in a public clash with soldiers in Bayelsa during President Bola Tinubu’s visit. The incident details are under investigation.
The M50 motorway remains partially closed and public transport is disrupted as blockades in the area enter their fifth day. A meeting between the government and representative groups is scheduled to address the situation.
An opinion piece discusses Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs), noting that while freedom of expression has prevailed in some cases, the lawsuits themselves serve an intimidating purpose.
Former footballer Ivan Klasnic, who has undergone three kidney transplants, was discharged from the hospital after being admitted last month due to a viral infection. The 46-year-old's health struggles have drawn public attention.
Despite an anticipated drop in fuel prices, many French citizens are reconsidering their travel plans for upcoming holidays, choosing carpooling, buses, or trains as more economical alternatives to individual cars.
Rapid Rail has been fined RM100,000 by Apad for failing to ensure track safety, highlighting concerns over public transportation infrastructure in Malaysia.
Jurnalistul de investigaţie maghiar András Pethő explică pentru publicul HotNews de ce Ungaria a ajuns în situația în care „Nu există o separare clară între stat și partid.
The Liberal Party in Sweden has not seen a significant increase in public opinion polls following its shift on the government question, according to a new survey.
RAWALPINDI: The district administration declared Saturday as a public holiday in Rawalpindi in view of the US-Iran dialogue in Islamabad.
Earlier, the administration observed April 9 and 10 as public…
A new 112-bed nursing home for clients with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia is nearing completion in Bystřice nad Pernštejnem, Vysočina region, Czech Republic, with plans to open in September after seeking final approval in May.
A commentary highlights Nigerian politician Wike's prolific media chats, contrasting them with the infrequent public addresses from the country's presidents, suggesting his style has become a unique genre.
Abhishek Banerjee, a prominent Indian politician, has publicly criticized the BJP's election manifesto and raised questions regarding the asylum status of Sheikh Hasina.
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), has warned the public after her email account was hacked, advising against responding to messages from the compromised address.
A new two-kilometer cycling and pedestrian path connecting Malesice to Město Touškov in the Plzeň region of the Czech Republic has been completed. The project cost 17.5 million Czech crowns, with a portion covered by European subsidies.
Economist Thomas Piketty argues that France faces a public debt crisis in 2026, drawing parallels to 1789 and 1945, and suggests that leaders must address political conservatism and the behavior of the wealthiest despite the country's strong economic fundamentals.
Slovenia is currently grappling with two significant public affairs, one involving former U.S. President Trump and another related to the Black Cube intelligence firm. The article discusses broader themes of privacy and public trust in this context.
The Delhi government has adjusted its road repair tender process, focusing on deadlines and providing relief for contractors, to avoid inconveniencing the public.
Karnataka's food minister, K.H. Muniyappa, has reiterated his appeal to the central government to resolve the ongoing shortages of auto LPG, which are impacting public transport and leading to price hikes by private suppliers.
Ukrainian artist Yana Boyko has publicly accused the ATP and/or Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters of using her artwork on merchandise without permission or contact.
Two employees of Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) have been arrested in the Central African Republic on charges of "destabilization."
Frequent damage to fibre optic cables during construction in Gombe, Nigeria, is posing a significant threat to national security, banking, and public services. Stakeholders are actively seeking solutions to address this critical infrastructure issue.
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Portugal's Institute for Addictive Behaviors and Dependencies (ICAD) announced it will open the country's first public center for treating gambling addiction by summer.
Professor Amupitan, the chairman of Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has denied owning an X (formerly Twitter) account and warned the public against fake posts endorsing political content.
The President of the Portuguese Court of Accounts, Filipa Urbano Calvão, has voiced concerns regarding the medium and long-term sustainability of public finances during a review of the institution's oversight.
Ryan Seacrest has publicly questioned the importance and worth of engagement rings, suggesting that couples could potentially use the money for other purposes.
All members of An Garda Síochána (Irish police) with public order training have been instructed to report for duty in protective gear for the next three days, citing an 'exceptional event'.
Astou Diouf Guèye from Senegal's Ministry of Women highlighted the importance of statistics in directing public budgets towards effectively reducing gender inequalities.
Blackstone has filed for an initial public offering for a firm specializing in data center acquisitions, signaling continued investment interest in the sector.
Portuguese official Ana Abrunhosa accused a Lusa journalist of wanting to 'do politics' after a news report was published without her response, leading to a public spat. Lusa described her accusations as 'unfounded and defamatory'.
Southern cities in Georgia, including Savannah, Athens, and Atlanta, are grappling with increasing homelessness and public disorder concerns, prompting state lawmakers to push for legislation to enforce existing laws.
This article observes the growing presence of bottle and can collectors in public spaces, noting that the activity is becoming common even among the middle class.
The ver.di union has called for all-day warning strikes in public transport across eleven Bavarian cities, including Munich and Nuremberg, on Tuesday amidst an ongoing wage dispute.
Parkinson's disease, which affects celebrities like Michael J. Fox and Ozzy Osbourne, impacts 30,000 to 50,000 people in the Czech Republic, including 54-year-old Marcela Plachá, who are learning to live with its symptoms.
A woman identified as K.B. sustained serious injuries in a scooter accident in Skopje and was admitted to the "St. Naum Ohridski" Public Health Institution. Police are investigating and searching for the scooter driver.
The President of the Democratic Party, Srđan Milivojević, announced that the party will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg regarding election theft, following Constitutional Court President Vladan Petrov's public admission.
New Yutong U12 electric trolleybuses recently introduced in Bucharest feature advanced technology, including a breathalyzer system that prevents the vehicle from starting if the driver has consumed alcohol. This initiative aims to enhance public transport safety.
To prevent metabolic and digestive imbalances, as well as to spend the holiday period safely, the National Public Health Agency (ANSP) offers a set of recommendations.
Croatian politician Siniša Hajdaš Dončić has publicly defended social democracy, asserting its continued relevance in the face of neoliberal ideologies.
An Icelandic district court has rejected a police request for the detention of a woman suspected of severe stalking, which included the publication of a false obituary.
A reader was shocked to witness wildlife rangers catching and killing pigeons, prompting the city to issue a statement explaining its rigorous enforcement against pigeon feeding.
Residents of Prostějov, Czech Republic, are participating in a referendum on Saturday to decide the design of a new indoor swimming pool, choosing between a 25-meter option and a 50-meter pool advocated by the local sports club.
A key challenge in public health is the gap between knowing what is healthy and actually adopting those behaviors. Motivation, habits, and emotional factors often prevent knowledge from translating into action.
The renovation of the Old Town Hall in Ostrov, Czech Republic, which serves as a café and gallery, has been prolonged and become more expensive due to structural issues, costing approximately 3.5 million Czech crowns.
The head of Estonian public media stated that their battleground is mindset, not language. The media outlet faces less political pressure compared to Lithuania but is feeling the impact of financial constraints.
The FBI has reported that Americans were defrauded of nearly $21 billion last year, prompting warnings on how digital thieves use fake profiles and invites to scam individuals, with advice on spotting realistic phishing attempts.
A public debate is ongoing in Germany regarding state intervention to address high energy and fuel prices, with SPD leader Klingbeil advocating for action while CDU Economy Minister Reiche expresses differing views.
The Liberec Region in the Czech Republic plans to cover a former military airport in Ralsko with solar panels, a proposal that has garnered significant opposition. The project aims to preserve some recreational use of the area.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating nine Czech companies suspected of large-scale customs fraud and VAT evasion on goods imported from China. The alleged damages are estimated to be €137 million.
The Straits Times offers an intimate look into the daily lives of street performers in Singapore, detailing their challenges and triumphs as they bring art to public spaces.
Zagreb police organized a public sale of confiscated items whose storage period had expired, attracting hundreds of people eager to buy goods like iPhones at low prices.
The Telangana government has submitted a proposal to the Centre for a 162-kilometer expansion of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase 2 Project, aiming to significantly extend the city's public transport network.
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has publicly criticized Donald Trump, labeling him a destabilizing force and asserting that the world has become less safe under his influence.
Turkey denied the Republic of Cyprus participation in a UN Climate Change Conference (COP31) and a subsequent UN meeting to commemorate World Zero Waste Day, a move that has drawn international condemnation from the EU and others.
Female inmates at Drahonice prison in the Czech Republic participated in the 11th annual Yellow Ribbon Run, an initiative aimed at raising awareness for the reintegration of individuals with criminal pasts into society.
The informal association 'Odbrana struke' (Defense of the Profession) has condemned public and media attacks on High Court judges Jelena Zimonjić and Darko Rašković in Kragujevac.
German right-wing extremist Marla-Svenja Liebichová has been remanded in custody by a court in Plzeň, Czech Republic, following her arrest on an international warrant. Liebichová, who officially changed gender, was detained in the Cheb region.
Fuel protests across Ireland have entered their fifth day, with blockades remaining in place at three fuel-storage facilities and causing severe disruption on major roads and public transport services.
Finnish public broadcaster Yle investigated the spread of fake drone protection instructions in Finland and found that their origins lead back to Russian social media.
Denmark's public health portal is developing a new AI-powered robot to provide reliable health answers, prompted by concerns over the accuracy of general AI models like ChatGPT and Google.
Malaysia's Public Service chief stated that the implementation of a Work From Home (WFH) policy for civil servants will not negatively impact productivity, citing the existing Key Performance Indicator (KPI) framework.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia has alerted the international community, demanding clear reactions and public statements regarding the latest unilateral moves by Pristina authorities directed against Serbs.
NASA is undertaking efforts, including a campaign titled 'Howl at the moon,' to generate greater public interest and enthusiasm for space exploration and its ongoing missions.
A profile piece on Márton Gulyás, who has built 'Partizán' into a significant counter-public sphere in Hungary's restricted media landscape, reaching millions and challenging the government.
Retail markets in Eastern Europe present a varied picture, with Hungary emerging from high inflation but still lagging behind some countries, while the Czech Republic faces even greater challenges.
Cybercriminals in Nigeria are using fabricated medical reports and fake patient stories to perpetrate charity scams, exploiting public compassion for financial gain.
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The characteristic tower of the St. Augustine Church in Vrchlabí, Czech Republic, has been returned to its place after several months of restoration work, following damage by strong winds.
A public inquiry is set to reopen concerning a £21 billion gold mine plan in Omagh, a proposal that has caused significant local conflict and division for nearly a decade.
A survey in Kenya indicates that lecturers in public universities are accepting payments of up to Sh5,000 to fix missing marks and resolve exam issues.
Bestselling author and podcaster Caroline Foran discusses the challenges she faces, admitting she was hesitant to write her fifth book despite her public success.
The Portuguese newspaper Público featured its regular 'Cartas ao director' (Letters to the Director) section, presenting a collection of reader opinions on various current affairs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's 'real' approval rating has fallen below 30% for the first time since the start of the war, indicating a significant decline in public trust.
Reports in Slovenia highlight concerns over double billing and unnecessary services within the public healthcare system, leading to public disappointment with concessionaires.
A commentary reflects on the public's overwhelming empathy for a stranded whale named Timmy, suggesting it reveals a self-serving human-animal relationship compared to the empathy shown for human crisis victims.
Parts of Sofia's public transport, including metro lines 1, 2, and 4, will operate until 1:30 AM tonight. Metro line 3 will also run on extended hours, with specific intervals for each line.
This article is a commentary on persistent corruption, specifically in healthcare, questioning who could rally the public to tell authorities and those behind them to 'Keep their hands out of our pockets'.
The imam of the Grand Mosque has issued a warning to the public, cautioning against the dissemination of unverified rumors and misinformation on social media platforms.
Justice Yashwant Varma has resigned, alleging that inquiry proceedings against him were marred by serious lapses and unfairness. He claims public vilification and a lack of credible evidence led to his decision.
Over 70 public schools in Hong Kong have joined a new program to hire native English-speaking teachers, offering lower pay but increased recruitment flexibility.
Srinivasan and Vijay Singh, along with the Shapoorji group, have renewed their call for the listing of Tata Sons, advocating for the company's initial public offering.
Anthropic has confirmed it is withholding its powerful Mythos AI model from the general public due to cybersecurity concerns, making it available only to select organizations. This decision follows emergency meetings between the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve, and Wall Street bankers to discuss potential cyber risks posed by advanced AI models like Mythos.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) faces public outrage for sponsoring judges on a N54 million trip to the UK, with critics raising concerns about ethical breaches and potential judicial influence.
President John Dramani Mahama has nominated Pamela Graham, a distinguished figure in public finance, to lead Ghana's Audit Service as the new Auditor-General. Her nomination awaits confirmation.
The city of Coimbra, Portugal, has partially suspended its Municipal Master Plan (PDM) to allow for urban densification in central areas, create more public spaces, and reduce reliance on automobiles.
Iran has publicly praised Ousmane Sonko for what it described as a 'historic position' following his strong criticism directed at former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Czech opposition parties are demanding an extraordinary session of the Chamber of Deputies to press the government for answers on alleged chaos in public life, including issues of conflict of interest, oil, and public media.
The Rivers State Police Command has appointed ASP Agabe Blessing Kaborlo as its new Police Public Relations Officer, with the approval of the Inspector-General.
An opinion piece argues that Virginia's battle over gerrymandering, specifically a redistricting referendum that could shift U.S. House maps significantly towards Democrats, exemplifies broken politics and raises concerns about disenfranchising Republicans.