On the tenth anniversary of Prince's death, his estate released a new single titled 'With This Tear' and announced plans for more unreleased recordings. This event also brings renewed attention to the ongoing legal battles over his estate.
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Over 1.7 million Muslim pilgrims gathered at Mount Arafat to pray under scorching temperatures, marking the peak of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Authorities deployed special security forces and civil defense units to manage the crowds and ensure safety amidst the extreme heat.
The Philippines' oldest captive Philippine Eagle, 'Girlie,' estimated to be 46-47 years old, was honored with symbolic Senior Citizen and PWD identification cards from the Quezon City government.
Spanish police have successfully recovered two valuable 17th-century paintings, 'Samson Taking the Honeycomb from the Lion's Mouth' and 'David Receiving the Loaves of the Presence from Achimelech,' which had been missing for nearly a century.
Ukraine's capacity to hinder the flow of Russian supplies and military personnel to the front lines has increased in recent days, forcing the Russian army into a stalemate.
Pope Leo XIV began a seven-day visit to Spain, where he called for an end to polarizing narratives and urged global leaders to uphold international law. He emphasized the world's plea for peace and solidarity during his address.
The city of Helsinki's team leader and a professor criticized the conclusions of a recent doctoral dissertation that questioned the city's investments in cycling, refuting claims of a decline.
Iran's football federation stated that its staff has not yet received the green light for the World Cup, despite players securing visas, and criticized the US's behavior as contradictory to international sports laws.
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, discussions are ongoing regarding rule changes, fan policies, and logistical challenges such as heat. Meanwhile, protests and vandalism have been reported in Mexico, one of the host nations, and player injuries are impacting team preparations.
The 'Konfederacja Korony Polskiej' (Confederation of the Polish Crown), a radical right-wing party led by Grzegorz Braun, is gaining significant traction in Polish polls. The party is characterized by anti-Ukrainian, anti-European, and pro-Russian stances.
A recent earnings scoreboard indicates that all reporting S&P 500 companies have beaten earnings expectations, with 91% also showing year-over-year growth.
Nigerian singer Qing Madi is embroiled in a dispute between her current and former music labels concerning her contract, allegations of harassment, and a recent court ruling. She accuses her former label, JTon Music, of attempting to sabotage her career.
The State Inspectorate has recalled Natur Pur organic flax seeds (300g) after discovering elevated levels of hydrocyanic acid, advising consumers not to consume them.
The announcement of Zack Snyder directing the 'Escape from New York' remake prompts a discussion on whether he already made a similar film for Netflix five years prior.
Serbian company Mlekoprodukt d.o.o. Zrenjanin has voluntarily recalled its "Ile de France Petit Brie" 125g cheese from the market after staphylococcus bacteria were found.
A review of Lionsgate's music dramedy 'Power Ballad,' starring Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas, Jack Reynor, and Havana Rose Liu, praises the film as a crowd-pleasing production directed by John Carney.
The UK's ceramics industry, including brands like Portmeirion, is calling for additional government assistance beyond a recent £120 million package to prevent further factory closures and save the vital sector.
The CEO of Walmart has stated that high gas prices are a significant 'stress point' for consumers, leading to discussions on whether this impacts the recommendation to buy Walmart stock.
Leaders of Lithuania's opposition parties stated that the Social Democrats' decision to terminate their coalition with "Nemuno aušra" was correct but significantly delayed.
Harry Styles concluded his successful concert series in Amsterdam, leaving a heartfelt message in a local newspaper to express his gratitude and affection for the city.
The United States denied visas to several members of Iran's World Cup delegation, including officials and staff, ahead of the team's departure for Mexico. While players eventually received their visas, the dispute over the denied visas for other delegation members caused tension between the two countries.
Steam has officially released a new fantasy role-playing game that is completely free to play and has received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The game was previously dropped but is now available, garnering critical acclaim from players.
Oil tanker owners, who saw record profits during the Iran war, are now expressing concerns about a potential market crash if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, leading to a steep drop in shipping rates.
Oscar-winning US director Steven Spielberg made a surprise appearance at a London pub quiz while in the city to promote his latest film, Disclosure Day.
The Chinese Embassy in Romania has criticized the recent visit of liberal MP Alexandru Muraru to Taiwan, stating it flagrantly interfered in China's internal affairs.
Residents of Brwinów, a town near Warsaw, are experiencing water shortages, leading officials to recommend against watering gardens and the mayor to urge conservation for future years.
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Sourav Ganguly has denied reports that he asked Yusuf Pathan to resign 'on behalf of' Mamata Banerjee. Ganguly clarified that he did not approach Pathan regarding his resignation.
Following a marine drone explosion in the port of Constanța, Romanian officials are warning that similar incidents could recur due to the ongoing war nearby. A meeting was convened in Constanța to address the drone incidents in the Black Sea region.
A psychologist details how to recognize behaviors in children that indicate the healthy development of high emotional intelligence, enabling them to better understand their own and others' feelings.
The article details the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, from which former President Trump withdrew, noting that the U.S. and Iran have yet to reach a new agreement despite recent signals of progressing talks.
The Polish defense minister met with the head of Zelenskyy's office to urge Ukraine to reconsider naming a military unit after Heroes of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, stating that 'there are lines that must not be crossed'.
A recent Political Council meeting of the PASOK party was characterized by sharp criticism and pointed remarks from leaders like Androulakis, Doukas, and Diamantopoulou. The discussions focused on a strategy for victory and included comments regarding Tsipras.
The next few weeks will bring decisions in several major Supreme Court cases from birthright citizenship and immigration to the president's power to fire federal officials.
June 6th marks a day of various historical events and cultural happenings, including the birthdays of notable figures like Thomas Mann and Aram Khachaturian, and the publication of George Orwell's '1984.' The date also features cultural events and festivals in different cities.
Shivani Pandya Malhotra has stepped down as the Managing Director of Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Film Foundation. Her departure comes amidst questions regarding the future direction of the Red Sea Film Festival.
Recent renovations near Kaunas railway station have drawn criticism from drivers regarding changes to parking and traffic organization, leading to situations where drivers feel trapped.
Despite criticism, it appears likely that Norway's public broadcaster NRK will receive approval for its new main office in Ensjø. The article expresses doubt that any entity other than NRK would have been granted permission.
Graffiti on the Rectorate building of the University in Belgrade's Studentski trg has been covered, and a large banner reading 'We defend knowledge(m)' has been displayed. This initiative aims to show that knowledge serves society and that the university is an open space for dialogue and critical thinking.
Ladakh experienced a historic 121% increase in tourist arrivals in May, with 72,834 visitors recorded. The region saw a total of 117,546 tourists between January and May 2026, significantly up from the same period in 2025.
Despite a significant investment of ₹4.5 lakh crore, metro ridership in India remains low, prompting a study to recommend a new transport policy to address gaps underestimated or emerged over the past two decades.
A historical book by former journalist Tapio Kivistö recounts the difficult position of Taloussanomat, a Finnish financial newspaper, highlighting the challenges faced by an underdog in the media landscape.
Taipei Zoo has received a pair of red pandas from China, marking the first time in over a decade that the zoo has welcomed the species from a Chinese facility.
A user conducted an experiment on TikTok, counting daily ad exposures and discussing the pervasive digital pollution and how the platform learns user reactions in real-time.
Igor Bandović, director of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, stated that the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat was historical for Montenegro, while for Serbia, the most important aspect was German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's 'take it or leave it' message, reflecting the EU's stance.
A nearly 180-year-old temple in Wan Chai and Hong Kong's only mosque inside a prison in Stanley are set to receive the city's highest level of heritage protection under a new government proposal.
Srajan BS, the second topper in KCET 2026, shared his success secrets and expressed a preference for electrical engineering over computer science. Meanwhile, the KCET results for 2026 have been released, with scorecards available on official websites.
The EU wants to close the gender pay gap. The directive on pay transparency is intended to help. But the German government is already pushing for concessions.
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro was seen in public for the first time since the Trump administration charged him with murder. He appeared alongside current Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
The Serbian Ministry of Education has introduced a new electronic service on the eGovernment Portal, enabling schools to quickly and easily obtain the status of a publicly recognized organizer of adult education activities.
Waste workers in Zadar are demanding a meeting with the mayor, with Director Krstičević promising that a meeting will be organized by June 10 at the latest.
The Indian government has announced new measures aimed at attracting foreign capital, with analysts expecting up to $75 billion in fresh inflows. These steps are intended to help the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) shield the rupee from further depreciation.
An editorial criticizes a recent political appointment, arguing it is offensive to Jewish-Canadians due to the former minister's alleged history of tacitly supporting Islamist terror groups.
A journalist's notebook reflects on the recurring issue of school fires and potential miscarriages of justice, specifically mentioning the Utumishi Fire tragedy.
Cristi Chivu shares powerful personal memories, including his father's experience during the communist era, contributing to a significant indictment of communism and dictatorships.
The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Taal Volcano in Batangas, Philippines, experienced a short-lived phreatomagmatic eruption on Saturday, June 6. This marks the third eruptive event recorded at the volcano in June.
Senator Loren Legarda has challenged the constitutionality of recent leadership changes in the Philippine Senate, including the appointment of key officers and committee chairpersons.
Serbia's recycling industry possesses high-level technology and serious plants, yet the country is still lagging behind in the processing of plastic waste.
A new R-rated film starring a Ted Lasso actor has premiered on Netflix, receiving a disappointing audience score on Rotten Tomatoes ahead of the show's potential fourth season.
The leader of Montenegro's PNP, Šćekić, has demanded an apology from Croatian Prime Minister Plenković, accusing him of crossing diplomatic boundaries and disrespecting Montenegro with his recent statements.
A doctor experienced an ischemic episode while undergoing examinations at Chalkida Hospital, having recently returned from sick leave, causing concern among staff.
Ukraine launched a fresh drone attack on the St. Petersburg region, targeting oil facilities and a naval base, on the final day of the 'Russian Davos' economic forum. The strikes brought the war to Putin's hometown and forced some residents indoors.
Bernadette Chirac, the widow of former French President Jacques Chirac and a formidable figure in French politics, has died at the age of 93. She was known for her own political career and her work as France's first lady.
Cherry and sour cherry season is at its peak, inspiring a variety of new recipes for desserts and baked goods. These include chocolate cakes, American pies, and layered desserts.
A recent article highlights the critical role of sleep in physical and mental health, noting that most adults underestimate the amount of rest their bodies truly require for recovery and rejuvenation.
The Italian Consul in Karachi, Fabrizio Bielli, hosted a reception at the Pearl Continental Hotel to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Italian Republic and commemorate its founding.
A reviewer tested and compared 10-minute burger recipes from celebrity chefs Guy Fieri and Gordon Ramsay, finding one to be superior and easier to prepare.
Former President Trump has granted a full pardon to Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from Indiana, who was convicted of insider trading in 2023. This pardon was among several issued by Trump.
YouTuber Amir Odom has challenged young Black Americans to reject a victimhood mentality, advocating for a cultural shift towards self-empowerment and reclaiming their future.
Ahead of the cinema release of 'Ich verstehe Ihren Unmut' (I Understand Your Displeasure), three portraits shed light on the challenging reality faced by cleaning staff, including stories of perseverance, industry pressures, and a candid director.
Tensions have escalated between the United States and European countries regarding the future of international governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly over disagreements in selecting a new High Representative, leading to a US threat to reconsider its involvement.
The Centre for Civic Education (CGO) has stated that the selection process for demonstrators at the Faculty of Political Science (FPN) was conducted illegally, contrary to the University of Montenegro Rector's decision, and concluded without any corrective measures.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin missed his opportunity to end the war by rejecting President Zelensky's offer for direct peace negotiations.
US forces reportedly attacked Iranian coastal radars after shooting down drones launched by Iran towards the Strait of Hormuz, marking a new escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
Vilmos Kátai-Németh has announced that Hungarian orphanages can now accept donations without requiring a maintenance permit. This change lifts a previous restriction, allowing children's homes to receive aid more easily.
A prisoner died by suicide in a cell at the Plzeň-Bory prison, marking the second such incident in a short period, with the General Inspectorate of Security Forces investigating.
Protesters in South Korea are demanding a re-run of a recent election, citing a significant shortage of ballots during the voting process. The demonstrators continue to call for a new election to address the perceived irregularities.
A 47-year-old German wingsuit flyer tragically died in an accident in Switzerland. Rescue services recovered the body after the individual crashed while performing a wingsuit flight.
The number of millionaires worldwide and their wealth continued to grow in 2025, reaching new records driven by strong stock market performance and declining inflation, according to a study by Capgemini.
At the Tribeca Festival's 50th anniversary reunion for 'Taxi Driver,' Jodie Foster shared a humorous memory of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro's nervousness while teaching her a scene.
Hello Robot's Stretch 4, a wheeled robot with an omnidirectional base, is designed for safe home assistance. It presents itself as a practical alternative to more complex humanoid robots for household use.
Dubai Police are implementing advanced AI traffic systems designed to predict potential crashes and enhance efforts to curb reckless driving. These smart tools aim to improve road safety and traffic flow in the city.
The 'Backrooms' horror series is gaining significant attention, with some calling a 2016 hidden gem a must-watch for fans. The series is noted for continuing two recent horror trends.
The Jarun Equestrian Club in Zagreb is located on the proposed site for a new Jarun Bridge and has not yet received an offer or information from the city regarding potential relocation.
Paris will transform into a vast artistic playground for the 25th annual Nuit Blanche (White Night) contemporary art festival in 2026, curated by artistic director Barbara Butch.
Tropical Depression Ester has exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Saturday morning, after maintaining its strength and prompting Signal No. 1 over Batanes. Despite the stormy weather, some areas like Infanta, Quezon, continued to face dangerous heat index levels.
A new report reveals a record increase in politically motivated crime, with incidents of hate, intimidation, and violence against political opponents having doubled over the past decade.
The Portuguese President has extended an invitation to the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg to visit Portugal, emphasizing the excellent relations and shared values between the two nations during a reception in Luxembourg.
Khloe Kardashian has shared details about a health scare involving her daughter True, revealing that True had a 107-degree fever and that Khloe herself experienced significant hair loss.
Nigeria and Ghana are offering assistance to their citizens wishing to leave South Africa following recent xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of Nigerians are undergoing screening for repatriation, while Ghanaian officials condemn the violence and call for African unity.
Icelandic students studying abroad, who often continue their studies well into June, are only receiving subsistence loans from the Student Loan Fund until the end of May. This leaves them without financial support for part of their academic year.
Andrew Tate's recent appearance in Russia has drawn criticism, with women accusing him denouncing the delay in his extradition from the UK. The visit has also sparked controversy within Russia, with some labeling the Tate brothers as 'Western clowns' and a 'bad choice' for guests.
The West Bengal STF recovered several firearms and 56 live cartridges in Sandeshkhali, leading to the arrest of four individuals reportedly linked to TMC strongman Sheikh Shahjahan.
Donald Trump announced he has instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte to begin shrinking the intelligence office, deeming it unnecessary and too large with holdovers from previous administrations.
An analysis suggests that while Donald Trump correctly identified the challenge with China, his 'scattershot protectionism, chaotic tariffs and belligerence against our natural allies' constituted the wrong strategy, leading to a prolonged trade war.
Mass riots in Paris following a PSG victory in the Champions League are reportedly fueling support for the far-right, with Jordan Bardella reaching record high approval ahead of the 2027 French national elections.
Police on the Greek island of Kos seized a package containing 1.5 kilograms of hashish that was sent via courier, but the intended recipient remains at large.
Following its latest payment request, Lithuania has met an additional 11 indicators under the European Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) plan, bringing its total to 140 out of 197, including the intercity transport reform.
Nordic cooperation ensures that donor organs can cross national borders to save lives, raising the possibility that Crown Princess Mette-Marit could receive lungs from abroad.
The Director of Public Prosecutions has charged Patrick Analo and 80 other individuals in connection with a deadly building collapse in South C. Analo's rise at City Hall has also prompted calls for a lifestyle audit.
Hospitals in Helse Vest have the highest 'director density,' with Oslo University Hospital having ten times more employees per director than Haukeland in Bergen.
Armenia is preparing for parliamentary elections, described as a 'historical moment' and a test of trust in democratic institutions. The vote comes amid shifting relations with Russia and the West, with the incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan seeking re-election.
Academic Enes Karić has been awarded the 'Derviš Sušić' prize for the best literary work published in Bosnia and Herzegovina, concluding the first 'Derviš Sušić' Literary Meetings in Tuzla.
A recent crash test of the Chery Tiggo 9 demonstrated the high level of passive safety offered by the company's models, contributing to Chery's significant commercial performance in the Greek market.
Kate Middleton's recent visit to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, a leading cancer treatment center, reportedly moved many, especially given her own recent health journey.
Urban densification is being leveraged to shorten travel distances and promote climate-friendly mobility. However, this approach is not universally applicable across all areas.
An interview with researcher Hugo Moraes discusses bidirectional charging and other innovative projects, highlighting how electric cars can power homes and generate income by selling surplus energy.
Bruised Democrats are weighing how to win back voters and regain power, with primary candidates divided on the best path forward, even as the party eyes reclaiming the US House and Senate.
The Kakhovka hydroelectric power station was reportedly blown up by Russian occupation forces, with the extent of damage and environmental consequences currently being assessed. An expert notes that ecosystems recover where there is no war, but perish where war continues.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Senate President pro tempore Sherwin Gatchalian has requested an investigation into frequent red and yellow alerts from the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) and recent power interruptions across Luzon and Visayas.
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YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife have received death threats after announcing their decision to terminate a pregnancy following a Down syndrome diagnosis. The couple has spoken out about the backlash and the difficult choice they made, with some reports indicating they are sleeping with a gun by their bedside for safety.
Netflix has announced that longtime director Jay Hoag will take over as chairman of its board, succeeding co-founder Reed Hastings. Hastings will transition to the role of chairman emeritus.
Four intelligence analysts and one supervisory analyst have been dismissed from the FBI in the latest wave of firings under Director Kash Patel, reportedly after they raised concerns about Catholic extremism.
A recent blowout jobs report is seen as negative for the stock market, with analysts debating whether it should influence the Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rates.
An American doctor who contracted Ebola in Congo has been discharged from a hospital in Berlin, Germany. He is reported to be in good condition after receiving treatment.
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Thousands of young people, including parents and children, gathered in New Delhi for the first major protest organized by the 'Cockroach Janata Party' (CJP). The Gen-Z led movement, founded by Abhijeet Dipke, aims to challenge the Modi government and demand accountability, with a specific ultimatum issued for Dharmendra Pradhan to resign.
TikTok has launched a new service called TikTok GO, allowing users to quickly and easily book tickets for tourist attractions, hotel rooms, and other travel-related services directly through the platform.
A seven-month-old Palestinian infant was killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, with the baby's parents also sustaining injuries. Health officials reported the incident, which has drawn international condemnation.
A recent election campaign has been characterized by candidates competing on who can adopt a more brutal approach towards Palestinians, highlighting a concerning trend in political discourse.
The VFX supervisor for 'Toy Story 5' revealed that a 'decoy version' of the film was created to conceal Taylor Swift's involvement, with even the crew unaware until recently.
The Central Committee of Greece's SYRIZA party held a critical meeting to debate the party's future direction, including potential alliances and its relationship with former leader Alexis Tsipras. Key figures like Sokratis Famellos and Pavlos Polakis presented differing views on the party's path forward.
Icelandic filmmaker Freyja Kristinsdóttir is highlighted as a rising star in the industry, having recently won two Edda awards for Documentary Short of the Year and as Discovery of the Year, transitioning from a veterinary background to filmmaking.
With 'Scary Movie 6' on the horizon, a list of 10 hilarious parody films, including 'The Naked Gun' and 'Shaun of the Dead,' has been recommended for fans of the spoof genre.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's three-day wedding celebration in Palermo has drawn criticism from local residents over street closures and public space use, with Italian media also reporting on UK tabloids' controversial portrayal of Bagheria as a 'mafia den'.
Germany's weather forecast indicates changeable conditions over the weekend with some showers, but the new week is expected to begin with a summer day, though thunderstorms are warned for the southwest on Monday evening.
The second season of the psychological thriller series "The Devil's Hour" on Amazon Prime has garnered a perfect 100% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, receiving widespread praise.
Nepalese guide Dawa Sherpa, who was presumed dead, recounted his harrowing six-day survival in the Everest death zone, subsisting on ice and chocolate. His family is now questioning the rescue efforts and considering legal action.
The Center for Civic Education concludes that the case of illegal engagement of demonstrators at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Montenegro, in the winter semester of 2025/2026, ended without correction or accountability.
Experts recommend refraining from drinking tea before a blood pressure test, as certain components in tea can influence readings. This advice aims to ensure more accurate results during medical evaluations.
Actress Shilpa Shinde reacted defiantly to the backlash she received regarding a false allegation row, stating, 'Jo ukhadna hai ukhad lo' (Do whatever you want to do).
An article discusses three Cathie Wood ETFs recommended for purchase in anticipation of their likely investment in SpaceX, highlighting potential growth opportunities.
Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the Kolkata metro will receive 60 new generation trains over the next five years, following his commute via the metro.
Authorities on the Greek island of Kos seized a package containing 1.5 kilograms of cannabis that was sent via a private delivery company, with the recipient currently at large.
The Portuguese Minister of Finance has been appointed Vice-President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (BERD) Board of Governors. Lisbon is set to host the BERD annual meeting in 2029.
An article identifies three stocks under $50 that are positioned to benefit from the upcoming AI boom, suggesting they are currently flying under the radar.
The private credit market experienced a challenging period with significant investor redemptions, including record withdrawals from Blackstone's BCRED and substantial outflows from Blue Owl Capital funds.
A recent college graduate explains their decision to move from New York to Texas, citing the South's lower cost of living as the primary reason for affording post-graduate life.
A correction has been issued regarding an article published on May 2, 2026, titled 'Due to unprecedented moves by the court chief, 6000 cases are practically blocked: And here's what the Supreme Court is doing...'.
A stricter citizenship law is set to come into effect on June 6, Sweden's National Day. Prime Minister Kristersson emphasized that citizenship serves as a 'receipt of loyalty' under the new regulations.
Miranda Sarmento was named vice-president during the annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Board of Governors. Portugal will host the 2027 annual meeting.
The United States and Iran exchanged strikes in the Gulf region, with the US attacking Iranian sites and Iran launching missiles and drones towards Bahrain and Kuwait. This escalation follows recent flare-ups and continues a pattern of sporadic attacks despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.
The article discusses Donald Trump as a 'recurring trauma,' drawing on psychoanalytic concepts. It suggests that for a 'pervert,' nothing is forbidden, acting on desires that 'hysterics' only fantasize about, referencing Plato's division of people into those who act and those who dream.
Five waste processing enterprises in Moldova will receive a total of €425,000 in financial support from the EU, with grants up to €85,000 each, as part of a UNDP project.
Iran is reportedly employing new tactics, issuing threats of expanding conflict to the Mediterranean if negotiations with the US fail or a new military conflict begins, while simultaneously taking actions that avoid direct escalation.
Ghana's anti-LGBTQ+ bill is facing significant controversy and debate following 31 amendments, with critics arguing these changes weaken its enforcement and could lead to oppression rather than protection of values. Political figures and religious councils are calling for reconsideration and review of the amended legislation.
Bethesda has released a significant new free expansion for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, demonstrating the game's continued longevity and ongoing support.
A commentary discusses how many people now experience the arts as content for social media, referencing Rosamund Pike's recent stage experience and questioning the loss of undivided attention.
A Lithuanian woman shared her traumatic experience at a hospital in Marijampolė after suffering a miscarriage, claiming she was given a trash bag for her unborn child and later found to have complications by doctors in Kaunas.
Disy stated that its agreement with social media influencer Fidias Panayiotou and his party, Direct Democracy Cyprus, which led to their support for Annita Demetriou's re-election as House President, had no connection to presidential elections.
Croatia's Zlatni Rat beach on Brač island has been recognized as the best beach in the world on the Corona Beach 100 list, attracting tourists with its unique natural beauty.
SpaceX has received FAA approval for its new Starfall space return capsule, an announcement made just days before the company's anticipated initial public offering.
According to BTA, members of the Macedonian part of the commission refused to adopt the text of a recommendation for presenting the Ohrid Archbishopric in 7th-grade textbooks in Macedonia, which was allegedly agreed upon in June 2024.
Russia's war is pushing the Black Sea ecosystem to the brink, with a record 22 cetaceans found dead in a single day near the Tuzly Estuaries National Nature Park in Odesa Oblast.
Ukraine has issued an apology to Greece after a sea drone, believed to be Ukrainian, was discovered near the Greek island of Lefkada. Kyiv confirmed its responsibility for the drone and expressed regret for the incident.
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The autopsy of the humpback whale initially named Timmy, which recently died in the Baltic Sea, confirmed it was a female. While the cause of death remains inconclusive, authorities continue their investigation.
A hotel located in Wicklow has earned a prestigious spot in the inaugural Condé Nast global rankings, highlighting its excellence in the hospitality industry.
Sports commentator Dan Patrick has revealed details about what he considers the best ESPN ad campaign. He explained his involvement and insights into the brilliant advertisements from around the turn of the century.
Swedish political parties are actively campaigning for overseas votes, recognizing their potential to influence the upcoming election results. This strategic focus highlights the importance of the diaspora vote in the electoral landscape.
The Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) has donated modern security gadgets to the Lagos Police Command to enhance crime-fighting and public safety.
Former ORF Director-General Alexander Wrabetz advises the current ORF general to sue the Austrian Republic, arguing that planned budget cuts of up to 100 million euros violate the constitution and EU media freedom law.
Workplaces across Norway are getting ready to welcome young people for summer jobs, though the labor director highlights existing challenges in the process.