The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is impacting tourism, with the Bulgarian Association of Hoteliers and Restaurateurs reporting mass cancellations of reservations by Israelis in popular Black Sea and Bansko resorts.
The Nigerian Army's 1 Division announced it will conduct a shooting exercise in Kaduna and advised residents not to panic and to stay away from the range area.
European leaders are meeting in Brussels and anticipate another confrontation with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has been blocking a €90 billion loan to Ukraine for months amidst his election campaign.
Poland's industrial production increased by 1.5% year-on-year in February, according to the Central Statistical Office (GUS), while construction and assembly production unexpectedly fell by 13.7% year-on-year.
The High Court has granted permission for a company to use a Garda statement in its legal proceedings against an environmentalist, with the judge noting that confidentiality issues could be argued during the defamation trial.
An increasing number of Finnish high school students are extending their studies to three and a half or four years, with significant regional and school-specific variations in graduation times.
Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister's Office, and government spokesperson Eszter Vitályos are holding a government press briefing. This is the first such briefing since the March 15 events.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has rolled out special train services across major corridors to facilitate travel during the upcoming Eid-el-Fitr (Sallah) celebrations.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, arriving at an EU summit in Brussels, declared that Russian oil is a matter of survival for Hungary and linked its continued flow via the Druzhba pipeline to the disbursement of aid for Ukraine. EU leaders are awaiting his decision on a compromise in the oil pipeline dispute, as he faces pressure from angered counterparts.
The Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum has faulted the Nigerian National Assembly for excluding certificate forgery and qualification issues as grounds for election petitions in the amended Electoral Act 2026.
More than 500 French factories are participating in the second edition of the "Usines ouvertes" (Open Factories) event, an initiative aimed at strengthening France's industrial sector.
Greece is experiencing winter weather conditions, including cold temperatures, rain, and African dust, which a meteorologist describes as typical for the season rather than a Siberian invasion.
No rescaldo dos Óscares, enquanto surgem novas oportunidades para ver (ou rever) alguns dos filmes premiados, as salas recebem mais uma dose de novidades.
A Hungarian startup named Manfred is set to launch a new public bike-sharing system with 2,000 traditional and 500 electric bicycles, aiming to fill the gap left by the previous Bubi system with broader coverage.
Finland's Supreme Administrative Court (KHO) has rejected Wolt's application, ruling that its couriers are in an employment relationship. Wolt believes courier work can be done under both employment and entrepreneurial contracts and hopes for new legislation by year-end.
The US Department of Justice has filed a civil complaint to revoke the citizenship of Nigerian-born Emmanuel Oluwatosin Kazeem, alleging his involvement in a $91 million identity theft and tax fraud scheme.
The development of Bulgaria's solar power generation sector and the construction of photovoltaics continue to thrive, despite price dynamics for panels, periodic negative prices, and concerns about market oversaturation.
Greece is anticipating a further deterioration in weather conditions in the coming days, with cold temperatures, rain, and snow expected. This cold front follows a prolonged period of high temperatures and sunshine, marking a significant shift in the country's weather.
The 24-year-old woman found beaten in Veria continues to be hospitalized in critical condition. The 24-year-old is intubated in the Intensive Care Unit at the "Papageorgiou" Hospital. The 24-year-old...
A Budapest court has ruled that Hungary will not recognize the Croatian court convictions against Zsolt Hernádi, the CEO of MOL, citing violations of his right to a fair trial and defense.
In the ongoing Swedish bear hunt case, the six accused individuals, including TV personality Isak Dreyer, are explaining their actions in court regarding the events of October 2023. None of them have admitted guilt.
The previous youngest Bayern player in the Champions League was Paul Wanner, who was 16 years and nine months old in the match against Viktoria Plzen in 2022.
A Polish left-wing activist is accused of being behind the alleged censorship of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Facebook account, raising questions about transparency and political interference ahead of elections.
The conflict-driven blockage of the Strait of Hormuz is disrupting key shipping routes, leading to a sharp increase in Gulf food bills, particularly in Bahrain, despite shelves remaining stocked.
Read about Spyro’s breakthrough after a 16-year struggle. The Nigerian singer shares his inspiring story of perseverance and faith in the music industry.
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Vyriausioji rinkimų komisija (VRK) atsižvelgė į „Nemuno aušros“ prašymą ir ketvirtadienį surengto posėdžio metu nusprendė atidėti klausimą dėl galimų šios partijos pažeidimų apmokant automobilių…
Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi, has invited anti-graft agencies like the EFCC and ICPC to probe federal road projects under his ministry, aiming to ensure transparency and accountability.
Emil Angelov of Glavbolgarstroy commented at The Regional Energy Summit that gas infrastructure is now being designed for flexibility, not just one-way transit, to adapt to new energy carriers and ensure storage capabilities.
Austrian fiber manufacturer Lenzing reported a decrease in revenue, though its losses were less severe than the previous year, indicating ongoing financial challenges for 2025.
POSCO Future M has partnered with US cleantech startup Molten Industries to develop natural graphite anode materials from non-mining raw materials, advancing innovation in the electric vehicle supply chain.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has publicly stated that the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' is inappropriate and evokes connotations of Nazi Germany.
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The civic initiative "Peace for Ukraine" is organizing a protest against announced mass layoffs in Slovak Television and Radio (STVR), with people forming a human chain around the building.
Moldova's Energy Minister provides an interview covering the duration of rising fuel prices, reasons for regulation, the need for fuel storage, the unpredictable gas supply situation for Transnistria, and the commissioning of the Chisinau-Vulcanesti power line.
Antanas Rašinskas, a former exile, long-time chairman of the Union of Political Prisoners and Exiles in Šilalė, and recipient of the Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė memorial medal, has passed away.
À boleia de Tom Stoppard, Jacinto Lucas Pires juntou-se à actriz para a criação de A Valéria e a Valentina Não Estão Mortas, em cena no CCB, de 19 a 29 de Março.
A new poll indicates that among Hungarians under 50 and those with at least a high school diploma, Péter Magyar is more popular than Fidesz, which now only leads in villages.
A recent poll by 21 Kutatóközpont indicates that Fidesz garners only 14% support among Hungarians under 30 but leads among pensioners. The poll also shows Fidesz performing better among women, while more men would vote for the Tisza Party.
Ski accommodation can be prohibitively expensive, but a cosy youth hostel puts the Montafon resort and its glorious runs within reach for those on a budget
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Wifo-Chef Felbermayr anticipates inflation in Austria to hover around three percent, even with fuel price brakes in place. He advocates for accelerating the expansion of renewable energies to counter inflationary pressures.
A Hungarian professor from the University of Vienna, Eszter Kováts, points out similarities between Péter Magyar's communication style and Donald Trump's, noting Magyar's criticism of independent media despite promising to abolish propaganda.
An exhibition that brings artists from across South India, explores the spiritual, emotional, and material connections between past and present and their passage into the future
Целта на наградата на Adriatic Audience Award е промоција и поголема видливост на европските филмови, а благодарение на оваа награда, филмот ќе се прикажува од 19 март до 9 април во градовите низ…
The Wöginger trial in Austria is proceeding with the questioning of a former chief of the mayor's office and a judge, alongside a former section head from the Ministry of Finance, regarding alleged political favoritism at an Upper Austrian tax office.
The president of the Italian Chamber of Deputies' Labor Commission, Walter Rizzetto, has reopened discussions on parental leave, aiming to develop new legislation before the Budget Law.
The newly-formed party of former President Rumen Radev is poised to win Bulgaria's upcoming elections despite lacking a manifesto, as other parties vie for position in the country's ninth vote in five years.
A special Aegean Airlines repatriation flight, dubbed 'Operation Ark,' successfully evacuated 101 Greek nationals and 45 pets from Dubai to Athens, amid deteriorating security conditions in the Persian Gulf, ensuring safe travel for all passengers and animals.
A special judge rejected Lalu Prasad Yadav's plea for unrelied documents, stating that providing them en bloc would disrupt the judicial process and 'place the cart before the horse'.
Muitos homens adiam idas ao médico. No Dia do Pai falamos de prevenção, rastreios e hábitos que fazem a diferença e explicamos porque cuidar da saúde é também uma forma de cuidar da família.
Top Rent A Car has completed one of Bulgaria's largest automotive deals, acquiring 500 new Hyundai i20 cars to update its fleet, which will be available to customers starting in March.
As Hungary approaches its elections next month, focus is shifting to the post-voting period and how the losing party might react, with some suggesting a narrative is being built that an election loss would be illegitimate.
A former senior manager of a multinational company has claimed trial in Ipoh, Malaysia, to two counts of dishonestly receiving RM2.1 million in stolen funds.
Asian technology stocks fell on Thursday as Iran's latest attacks on Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City and a surge in oil prices rattled investor sentiment.
A Federal High Court in Lagos has adjourned until May 14, 2026, for judgment in the legal dispute between Facebook Nigeria Operations Limited (FNOL) and the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON).
The Austrian Pension Insurance Institution (PVA) is facing criticism from the disability association, indicating a domestic debate on social welfare or institutional practices.
Prosecutors are strengthening their case against former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co, with a key witness, Alcantara, set to testify in the P289.4-million malversation trial.
Olamide Lawal, an aide to Governor Abiodun of Ogun State, has called for active youth participation in politics to drive positive change and ensure a brighter future for Nigeria ahead of the 2027 elections.
Thailand's parliament has officially elected Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister, with analysts viewing his selection as an opportunity to restore political stability in the Southeast Asian nation.
On the final day of Marius Borg Høiby's court case, his defense lawyers are attempting to cast doubt on his guilt by arguing that his alleged bad behavior is irrelevant to the charges.
DPS MP and former Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov announced he would report former caretaker Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev to the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office for allegedly ordering mass arrests of DPS members.
A senior military official in the Philippines has urged Manila to seriously address its defence vulnerabilities and military modernization, citing the ongoing war in the Middle East as a cautionary example.
In a trial in Detmold, the accused has confessed to fatally stabbing a 16-year-old student in a supermarket in Lemgo, stating he did not know the victim.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Hungary is prepared to support Ukraine only if it receives its previously blocked oil supplies, causing delays at the EU summit over approval of 90 billion aid for Ukraine.
Three individuals have been detained at a police station in Gostivar on drug-related charges and are expected to face appropriate criminal charges through a fast-track procedure in coordination with the public prosecutor.
Meta is facing a trial initiated by New Mexico prosecutors who allege the company prioritized profits despite a surge in child abuse on its platforms like Instagram and Facebook, raising serious questions about its child safety practices.
In 1991, the future Pope Benedict XVI (then Cardinal Ratzinger) reversed a symbolic punishment for a Portuguese friar who had abused a girl, allowing him to continue contact with children. The friar had initially been barred from hearing confessions.
The Metropolitan Court in Hungary ruled that the country does not recognize a Croatian judgment against Zsolt Hernádi, after examining its compatibility with Hungarian laws and the EU's fundamental legal order.
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HDFC Bank shares plunged following the abrupt resignation of part-time chairman Atanu Chakraborty, erasing over ₹1 lakh crore in investor wealth, though the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has stated it sees no material concerns regarding the bank's functioning or governance.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has reaffirmed his steadfast opposition to the EU's crucial €90 billion loan for Ukraine, stating at the EU leaders' summit in Brussels that no decision helping Ukraine will be approved until the oil issue is resolved.
A miniszterelnök az EU-csúcsra érkezve nevetségesnek tartotta a kérdést, hogy vizsgálja a Budapesti Fidelitas elnökének szerepét a Nemzeti Meneten feltűnt ukrán zászlónál.
A "Net Zero Business" newsletter from Capital-bg highlights various environmental and economic topics, including the status of forests near Krapets beach, the future of renovation projects, the slow green transition in agriculture, and threats to Iran's water supply.
Technique, shooting power, mentality, the future captain – Gerrard concisely summarized the Hungarian midfielder's character after the rout of Galatasaray.
Elquias Burget, o Kias, deu seu apelido ao restaurante que comanda em Viena, onde apresenta um menu com muito milho e mandioca, que ele mesmo processa e transforma em tucupi e farinha.
Hungary's national police chief addressed recent club closures, presenting footage of drug use in club bathrooms, and confirmed that an internal investigation into the Szőlő street case has concluded, with the prosecutor now handling the matter.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated at an EU summit in Brussels that Hungary will only provide aid to Ukraine once its own oil supply is secured. Until then, Hungary cannot support any proposals in favor of Ukrainians.
The number of marriages in South Korea rose to about 240,000 in 2025, extending a three-year rebound after more than a decade of declines, according to the Ministry of Statistics on Thursday.
An opinion piece explores the enduring influence of catastrophic predictions, from Malthus in the 18th century to the present day, despite their frequent failure to materialize.
Bulgaria has experienced a significant decline in its freedom rating, being listed among the 15 countries with the sharpest drop in the 2025 Freedom House report, which assesses 195 countries and 13 territories.
The seven-week trial of Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian Crown Princess, has concluded its final day, where prosecutors sought a seven-year prison sentence for accusations of rape and violence against former partners.
The Hungarian government has extended the deadline for its national petition, or consultation, until April 8, notably advertising it with an image of a smiling Ukrainian President Zelensky.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the 50th-anniversary celebration of the European People's Party (EPP) in Brussels, where EPP President Roberta Metsola praised Greece as a "success story" under his leadership.
Austrian gas station operators are criticizing government-imposed margin restrictions on fuel prices, urging the government to address other controllable factors like taxes, levies, and CO2 costs.
A new report by BudgIT’s Tracka has revealed that public projects worth N24 billion have been left unexecuted, abandoned, or fraudulently delivered across various Nigerian states.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is accused of setting a 'clever trap' for EU leaders, successfully adapting the European Union's agenda to his interests while crossing Brussels' 'red lines' over the past decade.
Ahead of the upcoming tourist season on the Adriatic coast, there is a high demand for approximately 95,000 seasonal workers, with waiters and cooks being the most sought-after professions.
A 44-year-old Nigerian woman and her two children tragically died in a head-on collision with a truck in Texas, USA. The fatal road crash is currently under investigation.
A 27-year-old Nigerian student has been arrested in South Africa for allegedly possessing cocaine valued at over R600,000, equivalent to about N49 million.
A consumer information association in Austria tested 40 convenience pasta products, finding 15 to be 'good' and 23 'average', with most being highly processed.
A Polish judge has ruled that Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin can be extradited to Ukraine, where he is accused of conducting illegal excavations in Crimea, a peninsula annexed by Russia. Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has welcomed the decision.
Irish hauliers are scheduled to meet with a minister today, threatening immediate protest action over fuel prices, while Tánaiste Simon Harris stated that an "appropriate intervention" is being finalized for Cabinet next week.
Austrian political parties are set to receive 80 million euros in federal funding this year, with the FPÖ receiving the largest share at 22.3 million euros. Club funding will increase in 2026 due to austerity measures, while party and academy funding remain at previous year's levels.
A mainland Chinese woman is on trial in Hong Kong, denying allegations of using fake academic credentials to obtain Top Talent Pass Scheme (TTPS) visas for her family and blaming her agent.
A fire broke out at an uninhabited house in Larnaca, Cyprus, just before midnight. Fire services found people inside the property where the fire started in waste materials.
King Charles delivered a speech highlighting nine key aspects of Nigeria, including its vibrant culture, economic strength, and using the phrase 'Naija no dey carry last'.
The German industry association BDI has rejected the government coalition's package of measures to curb fuel prices, arguing that stricter cartel laws are a "serious interference in entrepreneurial freedom" and constitutionally questionable.
A gift registry reveals Finnish ministers have received luxury items, including an 800-euro champagne bottle, hunting trips, watches, and alcohol, with some gifts violating ministerial guidelines.
"Palestine 36", the documentaries "Riefensthal" and "Histórias do Vale Bom", the Italian "The Last Godfather" and the science fiction "Project Hail Mary" are this week's choices by Eurico de Barros.
The Hungarian tax authority (NAV) reports that half a million Hungarians forget to claim their tax benefits every year, noting that it is still possible to apply for them retroactively.
The State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a red warning for the Velebit Channel due to hurricane-force bura winds, with partly sunny conditions expected in the northern Adriatic.
Depois de a Fed ter decidido manter as taxas de juro, esta quinta-feira deverá ser a vez de o BCE fazer o mesmo. Os bancos centrais temem que um erro na política monetária possa custar muito caro.
Iceland's Foreign Minister Katrin Gunnarsdottir and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas have signed a security and defense partnership agreement in Brussels, aiming to strengthen collaboration between the European Union and Iceland.
The pro-government Nézőpont Institute reports a slight strengthening for Hungary's ruling Fidesz party, indicating a return to its polling levels from the first half of February.
A survey indicates that just over half of Lithuanian residents support the Social Democrats' proposal to rename the Taiwanese Representative Office in Vilnius.
Camden Council has decided to continue its pregnancy payment scheme, which provides £500 to low-income families welcoming a new baby in the London borough, following a successful trial period.
The renovation of the Hungarian National Bank's headquarters, overseen by the son of Governor György Matolcsy's friend, cost twice the original budget, including 'golden toilets' and billions for doors. Details were obtained through a lawsuit by 444.hu.
The band Big Foot Mama is entering its 36th year of operation, and they decided to celebrate the anniversary they marked last year more intimately and a little differently, acoustically.
A Sligo archaeologist has identified previously unrecorded burial grounds used for babies who were stillborn, miscarried or who died soon after birth without being baptised.
The Nigerian Naira maintained a stable exchange rate against the US Dollar on March 19, 2026, as the foreign exchange market continues to reflect the impact of surging global oil prices and a significant increase in Nigeria's external reserves.
A district court in Osaka, Japan, has rejected a request for a retrial from Kazuhiro Ogawa, a death row inmate convicted of arson and murder in a 2008 fire at a video parlor that killed 16 people.
Skopje will experience variable cloudiness with sunny periods and light to moderate northeasterly winds. Tomorrow's weather will be variably cloudy with sunny periods and daily temperatures ranging from 6 to 14 degrees Celsius, with moderate to occasionally strong winds.
Austrian parliamentary parties are set to receive approximately 80 million Euros from the federal government this year, with the FPÖ receiving the largest share and the Greens the smallest. The SPÖ will lose 124,000 Euros due to the removal of the women's bonus.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has sworn in former Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga as the Special Envoy for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management during a ceremony at Malacañang Palace.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has vowed to continue blocking a 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine until the country restores Russian oil supplies to Hungary, which were disrupted by pipeline damage.
House Democrats walked out of a briefing by Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche on Epstein files, calling it 'fake' and 'infuriating,' as Bondi faces scrutiny for not committing to a deposition with the House panel.
An editorial reflects on the death of Liudmila Vartic, emphasizing her love for life and family, and suggesting that her passing served as a societal 'earthquake' revealing deep-seated wounds.
Su Lietuvoje viešėjusiu Jungtinių Amerikos Valstijų (JAV) pasiuntiniu Baltarusijai Johnu Coale'u trečiadienį buvo susitikusi ne tik premjerė Inga Ruginienė, bet ir Seimo nariai Ignas Vėgėlė, Rimas…
The trial of Marko Pavlović, suspected of the attempted murder of student Sonja Ponjavić in Ruzveltova Street on January 16, 2025, is set to continue today at 12:30 PM in the High Court in Belgrade.
Hilaria Baldwin is attempting to leverage her Instagram following to help her and Alec Baldwin in their desperate hunt for a buyer for their $20 million Hamptons mansion.
(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 18 - A fire broke out on the roof of the Serbia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale on Wednesday, producing a large column of dark smoke that could be seen above the lagoon city.
The fire brigade responded quickly after the alarm was sounded shortly before 10 am, but strong winds complicated the effort to put out the blaze, reigniting materials that had been extinguished and forcing the department to intervene many times.
According to initial reports, the damage did not spread ...
Following an Israeli attack on the South Pars natural gas field, Iran retaliated by striking Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City, the world's largest liquefied gas reserve. This security incident at the Qatari gas complex has caused immediate global market nervousness, with European gas prices surging to a three-year high and Brent crude surpassing $110 per barrel.
Palangos pagrindinėje gatvėje jau artimiausiu metu turėtų nelikti vadinamojo „Laukinių Vakarų salūno“, kuriame keliamas triukšmas, konfliktai drumstė miesto ramybę.
Prateek Bordoloi has withdrawn his nomination as a Congress candidate from the Margherita constituency, stating his father Pradyut Bordoloi's decision to join the BJP made it inappropriate for him to continue. Despite this, Prateek reaffirmed his allegiance to the Congress party.
The German company Festo's Technical Engineering Center (TIC) in Bulgaria, established in 2019, has expanded its operations to become a global innovation hub, including functional and communication testing of high-tech products.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a letter of condolence to his Georgian counterpart Irakli Kobakhidze following the death of Georgian Patriarch Ilia II, with Catholicos Karekin II also sending similar condolences.
The Icelandic Veterinary Association is advocating for a clear government stance against fur farming, supporting the chief veterinarian's views during a review of fur farming regulations.
The Nigerian Army has urged Kaduna residents not to panic over ongoing shooting exercises, explaining that the drills are aimed at enhancing marksmanship skills and assessing weapon serviceability.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is heading to the EU summit, while domestic discussions focus on the role of foreign-based Hungarian voters and debunking myths surrounding postal voting for the upcoming elections.
The Pentagon has reportedly requested the White House to approve a congressional request for over $200 billion to fund a potential war with Iran, according to high-ranking US officials cited by The Washington Post.
Police in Høje-Taastrup arrested two men, one found in possession of a pistol, following reports of shots being fired in an industrial area. Photos show an arrested individual in a white DNA suit.
"The general level of hypervigilance is rising across society," says curator Mark Atkin. "Embedded within each experience is a form of resistance or rebellion."
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Qatar has declared Iranian attaches 'persona non grata' after a missile strike caused significant damage to its Ras Laffan industrial city, an incident that has also contributed to rising oil prices. This follows Qatar's foreign ministry ordering two Iranian diplomats to leave the country after an attack on its massive natural gas facility.
Finnish Minister Purra reportedly accepted a champagne bottle worth hundreds of euros, violating ministerial guidelines. An investigation by HS revealed several other ministers in Petteri Orpo's government also accepted gifts exceeding 200 euros.
An article warns about Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica), an invasive perennial plant from East Asia, highlighting its potential to destroy concrete and house foundations.
The Portuguese Public Prosecutor's Office has criticized the Judiciary Police for delays in corruption investigations, raising concerns about the efficiency of the justice system.
Saudi Arabia's oil giant Aramco's 'Samref' refinery in the Red Sea port of Yanbu has been hit in an aerial strike after similar attacks on energy facilities in Qatar and the UAE in response to…
Makis Voridis strongly criticized Zoi Konstantopoulou, leader of Plefsi Eleftherias, for her parliamentary conduct, stating that 'every limit has been exceeded' and that 'no one has behaved like this' before.
A continuação do conflito no Irão, o apelo de Trump aos aliados da NATO sobre Ormuz, a antecipação do Conselho Europeu e o papel das “potências médias” em análise no podcast Diplomatas.
Belgium's new Penal Code could have a minor impact on the Falzone trial, related to the Strépy-Braquegnies incident, if it comes into effect on April 8th as planned.
According to the annual Freedom House report, freedom in the United States has reached its lowest historical level, with the NGO specifically pointing to an authoritarian deviation by Donald Trump, while a single European country achieved the maximum score.
A 24-year-old French woman and her collaborators have been arrested in Bali for creating pornographic material, highlighting Indonesia's strict stance against such content. They face up to ten years in prison if convicted.
The upcoming tourist season on the Adriatic coast is facing a high demand for seasonal workers, with an estimated 95,000 employees, including waiters and cooks, needed and salaries reaching up to 3,000 euros.
At least 655 people have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean Sea during the first two months of the year, more than double the number from the same period last year, highlighting a worsening humanitarian crisis.
A 24-year-old pedestrian was fatally struck by a truck on the main road near Zenica, specifically in the Nemila area, prompting an investigation into the incident.
A Belgian man will stand trial for war crimes related to the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of independent Congo, marking the first time a suspect faces court for the historic murder.
Media managers and politicians are calling for reforms at the Austrian public broadcaster ORF, with criticism that it is disadvantaging competitors and needs to be more efficient.
A 24-year-old woman is in critical condition, fighting for her life after being found severely beaten in the head in the pilotis of an apartment building in Veria, Greece; police are searching for the perpetrator.
The European Commission appears to be shifting its focus from "soft power" and the public sector towards industrial policy, recognizing the necessity of industry for survival.
Nova estratégia nacional foi apresentada em Fevereiro do ano passado com a garantia de criar comissão para fazer cumprir o plano no mês seguinte. Um ano depois, o Governo não nomeou essa comissão.
Ayman Mhanna, Executive Director of the Beirut-based Samir Kassir Foundation, states that Lebanon has become the battleground for the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, highlighting the country's role in distributing humanitarian aid amidst the conflict.
Joi, 19 martie, vor avea loc noi trageri Loto 6/49, Noroc, Joker, Noroc Plus, Loto 5/40 și Super Noroc, după ce la tragerile loto de duminică, 15 martie, Loteria Română a acordat 36.374 de câștiguri…
Greece has introduced the 'Operate Smartly' initiative, aiming to support investment plans for new and emerging small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Thessaly region. The program focuses on sectors and priorities identified by the region's Entrepreneurial Discovery Process for 2021-2027.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Russia should remain part of Europe's security, energy, and trade frameworks, despite its ongoing war against Ukraine.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda will participate in a two-day informal European Council meeting in Brussels to discuss the situation in the Middle East with other European leaders.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the continuation of his national tour, with planned visits to Kecskemét, Nagykanizsa, and Veszprém, signaling an intensified campaign effort.
The Government will bring forward “an appropriate intervention” in the next week to tackle increased energy prices arising from the war in Iran, Tánaiste Simon Harris has promised.
During the trial, relatives of Sebastian M., accused of causing the A1 accident, reportedly attempted to secure his release from custody, with a reporter uncovering a shocking document related to these efforts.
8:16 NATO își acumulează resursele împreună cu Canada și alți aliați pentru a ajuta la rezolvarea deficitului de sisteme de apărare aeriană și de alte muniții pentru Ucraina, în contextul războiului…
Researchers in Austria are observing a significant decline in cold-loving plant species on mountain peaks due to the climate crisis, leading to a shift towards more warm-loving flora.
A 2025 Global Terrorism Report indicates that the Sahel region accounts for nearly half of all global terror deaths, with Nigeria ranking fourth worldwide.
According to 444, György Matolcsy, president of the Hungarian National Bank, had his presidential office bathroom renovated for 30 million forints by a company owned by his son's friend, with the toilet alone costing millions.
The Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) has developed a unique Large Language Model named 'Apollo' designed to facilitate text searching and the reconstruction of incomplete inscriptions in Ancient Greek.
Petar Stoilov, CEO of Nestlé Bulgaria, emphasized the company's focus on achieving stable success by integrating social responsibility and doing good while generating profit.
Padre e hijo, ambos chefs de estrella Michelin, repasan su historia entre fogones: pasiones compartidas, “guerras” inevitables y un relevo lleno de generosidad
As Reza Pahlavi presents a detailed vision for a post-regime Iran, the national conversation is shifting from regime change to who will govern next and whether there is adequate preparation for such a transition.
A veteran Hong Kong pro-democracy activist said during his trial on national security charges on Wednesday that ending one-party rule would not mean ending the Chinese Communist Party’s leadership.