GEORGE CLOONEY has defended host Jimmy Kimmel, whom the White House has called for cancellation due to a controversial joke about Melania Trump, made shortly before the correspondent's dinner shooting.
Springtime Zakynthos is highlighted as an attractive destination with empty beaches and the scent of blooming citrus, inviting visitors to discover the island's authentic atmosphere before the summer rush, where one can swim with turtles and drink coffee under Venetian bell towers.
Japanese workers, known for their diligence but also for being overworked, will soon be joined by humanoid robots at Haneda Airport in Tokyo – although they will have to take regular breaks...
BP announced its profits more than doubled, reaching $3.2 billion and beating analyst expectations. The company attributed the significant increase partly to higher oil prices influenced by the Iran war.
Mexico City is exploring new rent control measures in response to a shortage of affordable housing and growing opposition to gentrification, partly fueled by an influx of US immigrants.
A landslide occurred on Grenivíkurveg road near Knarrarnes in Iceland shortly after midnight, leading to the closure of the road and traffic being diverted via Dalsmynni and Vaðlaheiðargöng.
Shares of memory chip makers Micron and Sandisk continue to rally, fueled by expectations of persistent demand for memory products. Analysts predict further growth, partly attributing it to a potential software-like subscription model.
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, Czech meteorologists have released a model reconstructing where dangerous radioactive rain fell in Czechia shortly after the tragedy. The map identifies the worst-affected areas in the country.
A suspect has been charged following an incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities examining the motive. The event occurred during King Charles III's visit to the United States, which proceeded as planned despite the incident.
Reporters were directed to vacate the courtroom shortly before the trial judge took her seat, effectively barring journalists from covering a coup trial in Abuja, Nigeria, suggesting authorities prefer a secret trial.
Peter Ondrúška, a Slovak national, founded an autonomous car company in London which he later sold to Lyft for $100 million. His success is partly attributed to his participation in informatics Olympiads during high school.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating dropped to 62.2%, though remaining above 60 percent for the seventh consecutive week. The decline is attributed to economic concerns, partly linked to the ripple effects of the Middle East war.
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A 33-year-old man has been charged in connection with the death of a 65-year-old woman in Galway, Ireland, following a serious assault. The man was arrested shortly after the incident.
The Supreme Court registrar has raised objections to a plea filed by Imaan Mazari, with the petitioner expected to file an application to set aside these objections shortly.
A 47-year-old activist in Britain attempted to rescue what she believed was a lobster from a restaurant, but it was later identified as a langoustine and likely died shortly after she released it into the sea.
The Finnish municipality of Kurikka, a major shareholder in Fortum and Neste, is seeing its substantial wealth further inflated by annual dividends, partly due to the ongoing war's impact on energy markets. Despite this, the city still faces its biggest challenge.
Switzerland has frozen Iranian assets totaling 13.5 million francs, a figure an expert described as "surprisingly little." The relatively low amount is partly attributed to the new Iranian leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, not being on the sanctions list.
Russia's Central Bank Governor, Elvira Nabiullina, is working to prevent a collapse of the Russian economy. High oil prices, partly attributed to the Iran war, have provided a temporary reprieve, though concerns remain about the stability of Russian banks.
Goran Kušec is expected to become the new president of Osijek's SDP after the previously nominated candidate, Mario Jelavić, withdrew his candidacy shortly before the election convention.
Richard Raši from the Hlas party expects constitutional lawyers to formulate rules for a referendum on early elections, suggesting it should not be held shortly before or after parliamentary elections.
Moldova's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has warned citizens about a rise in denied entries to EU countries, particularly France and Germany, partly attributed to the new EES entry/exit system.
Kyiv has intensified drone attacks on Russian refineries since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict, which is reportedly reviving Russia's war economy, partly due to eased US sanctions.
New details have surfaced regarding a 66-year-old man who sent 220 euros to 19-year-old Myrto shortly before her death in Argostoli, Greece, raising questions about the circumstances.
The budget negotiations turned into an ideological struggle over non-existent money. The bourgeois parties were partly diametrically opposed to the social democratic party.
Train services on an accident-affected stretch are not expected to resume until Tuesday. This disruption follows a train accident that occurred shortly after a timetable change.
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana explained that the 2025 financial statements will reflect the costs incurred for stabilization, partly due to the exchange rate gap between gold market and interbank rates.
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has warned that global aid efforts are under strain due to rising costs, partly driven by the prospect of a war on Iran, which poses a caution for Ethiopia’s humanitarian needs.
Public electric car charging is now reportedly cheaper than petrol, a shift attributed to the sharp increase in fuel costs, partly due to the conflict in Iran.
Tokyo's metropolitan government is expanding its 'Cool Biz' energy-saving initiative this summer, permitting employees to wear shorts to work. The measure aims to reduce energy consumption and combat rising costs, partly influenced by the Middle East conflict.
UK retail sales saw a rebound in March, with official figures indicating a rise in consumer spending. This increase was partly attributed to motorists stocking up on fuel.
This article presents a visual challenge, asking readers to locate a turtle dove hidden in a photograph taken in Plaça de les Glòries, Barcelona, within 30 seconds.
Singapore is implementing tightened regulations for massage parlours, requiring open-concept establishments to apply for licenses, a move welcomed by some but raising cost concerns for businesses.
The Conflict Insights Group (CIG) claims Colombian mercenaries are partly responsible for the massacre around the Sudanese city of Al-Fasher, where an estimated 6,000 people were killed last autumn.
Highlights and transcripts from the first-quarter earnings calls of multiple companies, including Horizon Bancorp, Huntington Bancshares, Fulton Financial, and Nasdaq, have been released.
Filming is underway in Arkansas for Jeff Nichols' Southern gothic horror film "King Snake," starring Margaret Qualley, Drew Starkey, and Michael Shannon, with Stacey Snider praising the supernatural horror as "startling."
YouTuber RouandYT has admitted to making a prank call with Efe Y., the man suspected of fatally shooting two Syrian teenagers in an Amsterdam park shortly after the call.
Police in Heraklion, Crete, are analyzing security camera footage to reconstruct the movements of a 40-year-old suspect shortly after the murder of a 43-year-old woman in Dafnes, concluding the crime was methodically organized.
A review praises violist Timothy Ridout's 'Alto Appassionato' album, highlighting its engaging and smartly curated viola and piano program featuring works by Franck, Fauré, and others.
Elegant and versatile blouses from retailers like Zara, H&M, and COS are highlighted as the ultimate spring trend, offering an effortless touch to any look.
Molly, a loggerhead turtle that washed ashore in Castlegregory in 2004, is now being released off Portugal after spending more than 20 years at Oceanworld Aquarium in Kerry, Ireland.
ServiceNow announced a 22% year-over-year increase in Q1 subscription revenue and raised its 2026 subscription revenue outlook. Despite the positive financial performance, the company's stock experienced a 14% decline, partly attributed to the impact of the Iran war on subscription revenue.
The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) is set to release the Class 10th (HSLC) results for 2026 soon, with students advised on where to check their scores.
Today's weather forecast for Bosnia predicts partly cloudy conditions with temperatures reaching up to 20 degrees Celsius, while Herzegovina will be mostly sunny.
Petro Hurin, one of the "liquidators" at Chernobyl in 1986, now 76, believes he is among the few survivors of the disaster, having experienced symptoms shortly after arrival.
The German government has significantly lowered its economic growth forecast for 2026 and increased its inflation outlook. This revision comes as the country faces challenging economic times, partly attributed to the crisis in the Middle East.
A commentary suggests that Denmark's Heartland festival, once a niche event for the creative class, is now attempting to appeal to a broader audience with a more mainstream music program.
Five individuals, four men and one woman, were involved in a fight at Băneasa Airport in Bucharest shortly after their plane landed, with the altercation reportedly starting on the aircraft.
Velas in Maharashtra, India, has transformed from a poaching site to a significant hub for turtle conservation. The region's efforts highlight a successful shift towards protecting marine life.
An article highlights a specific plant as an effortless solution for creating beautiful hedges. It provides advice on achieving an attractive living fence with minimal effort.
A former deputy minister is being pursued for allegedly seeking ways to challenge an audit and handling a 100 million crown subsidy for Agrofert during a period when the company's subsidiaries faced a grant freeze. The payment was reportedly made shortly after elections where the ANO movement was unsuccessful.
Marlon Wayans discussed Terry Crews' shirtless appearance at Coachella, suggesting it could inspire a 'White Chicks' sequel, while also humorously asking Crews to "chill on the chest flashes."
A beloved sea turtle is set to be released back into the wild after spending 22 years at an aquarium in Kerry, Ireland. This marks a significant moment for the animal and the conservation efforts.
Following a significant debate about public art, particularly sculptures of women, a Danish museum is launching a new app to serve as a guide to the country's art collection.
The United Kingdom intends to disconnect gas and electricity prices, pushing renewable energy producers towards fixed-price contracts and increasing a windfall tax on exceptional profits, partly in response to the Middle East war.
Germany is bracing for a drastic change in weather by the end of April, with expectations of showers, thunderstorms, and a drop in temperatures. A collapse of the polar vortex is anticipated to cause this shift.
The UK government has increased grants for families to replace oil boilers with heat pumps, a measure aimed at alleviating significant cost increases faced by those dependent on heating oil or LPG, partly due to the Iran war.
A 37-year-old billionaire has opened a gas station offering gasoline at an exceptionally low price of 0.8 euros per liter, sparking significant public discussion, partly in the context of recent Middle East tensions.
A Fox News reporter was reportedly caught on camera commenting on security measures shortly before a shooting incident occurred near the White House, with the footage going viral.
A woman gave birth to a baby mid-air on a Delta Airlines flight, just 30 minutes before the plane was scheduled to land in Portland. Paramedics on board assisted with the delivery during the cross-country journey.
Drivers in Athens are experiencing significant traffic disruptions, particularly on Kifissos and Attiki Odos, which are heavily congested. The problems are partly attributed to an overturned truck on
The Assam Higher Secondary Class 12 results are anticipated to be released today, April 28, at 10:30 AM, with instructions available for students to download their scorecards online.
Despite an anticipated change in weather patterns, experts warn that the shift will not be enough to alleviate the severe drought conditions currently afflicting America's agricultural heartland.
Gold prices have fallen by nearly 11% since the onset of the Iran war, yet analysts suggest reasons to invest in the metal are accumulating, partly due to high oil prices potentially slowing GDP growth.
A German court acquitted a delivery driver who damaged a customer's luxury SUV by jumping on its hood. The driver claimed he acted out of fear after being startled by the owner's dogs.
Conservation efforts have seen the successful rescue and release of endangered animals in separate incidents. Two endangered sea turtles were safely returned to the wild in Tacloban, while an endangered pangolin was rescued and released in Mardan.
Consumer sentiment in Germany has declined to a three-year low, with Germans' willingness to buy continuing to wane. This growing pessimism is partly attributed to the impact of the Iran war.
Actress Helena Bonham Carter has reportedly left or been cut from the set of "The White Lotus" Season 4 shortly after filming commenced. Her departure is rumored to be due to a conflict with a colleague, creating a void in the cast.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses, known as sento, are facing significant challenges due to rising oil prices and dwindling supply, partly attributed to the Iran war. This situation is forcing some establishments to adjust their operating hours to cope with increased costs.
Ukraine and international representatives marked the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, with President Zelensky accusing Russia of nuclear terrorism and warning against the continuation of such threats. The commemoration highlighted ongoing nuclear safety concerns in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war, including attacks on critical substations.
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities stating the suspect likely targeted Trump administration officials. The incident raised concerns about security and prompted reactions from attendees and officials.
Lis Cooper, a data analyst, made the decision to quit their tech job partly due to concerns that artificial intelligence would eventually replace their role. This personal account highlights growing anxieties about AI's impact on the job market.
The Medical Chamber in Croatia will oversee an investigation into the death of Mirza Čengić, a Sarajevo resident who passed away shortly after being examined by emergency medical services, which had initially deemed him not at risk.
Comedian Paul Williams filmed his new comedy project shortly after his father's death, describing the experience as both a dream come true and the saddest time of his life.
Actress Helena Bonham Carter has departed from the fourth season of HBO's "The White Lotus" shortly after production began. Her role is reportedly being rewritten and recast following her exit.
A woman surprised a burglar in Wilwerwiltz, Luxembourg. The man was subsequently arrested shortly after and was found to be in possession of burglary tools.
An article highlights a prolific shrub that blooms non-stop without requiring much care, promising to fill any garden or balcony with color and fragrance effortlessly.
Terrorist groups have exploited religious gatherings in Nigeria, attacking worshippers during Easter services in Benue, Plateau, and Kaduna. Violence also struck shortly after evening prayers during Ramadan in Ngoshe and other North-east communities.
Chinese car manufacturer BYD has expressed confidence in its ability to succeed independently of the US market. This stance comes as the demand for electric vehicles surges globally, partly driven by recent fuel price increases.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Athens for an official visit, engaging in discussions with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Roman Agora and attending a dinner at the Presidential Mansion. His arrival was reportedly delayed by an hour.
Despite a doubling in aviation fuel prices, travel agencies have not yet incorporated these costs into summer holiday package prices, partly due to airline contracts and weaker pre-season sales.
The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates steady, though economists suggest continued inflation, partly due to the Iran war, could lead to a summer hike.
RTL has appointed Elke Walthelm and Michael Radelsberger to its management board, following Sky's approval, while Ingrid Heisserer and Carsten Schwecke are departing the company.
RTL Group has announced its new German management team after receiving regulatory approval for its acquisition of pay-TV operator Sky Deutschland, integrating executives from both companies.
British retail sales increased by 0.7% in March, a better-than-expected figure, partly attributed to motorists stocking up on petrol amid concerns related to the Middle East conflict.
Jamaica's newly established National Resort and Recreational Authority (NaRRA) is reportedly poised to spearhead efforts to reset and boost tourism along the island's south coast, according to Minister Bartlett.
A Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli strike, prompting accusations of war crimes from Lebanese leaders and a funeral for the reporter. The incident occurred shortly before Washington talks, with reports also detailing her final moments under rubble.
A 10-year-old girl in Wales discovered a rare Mexican axolotl under a bridge, an endangered species typically found in Mexico. The unusual find quickly garnered attention, partly due to the creature's popularity in video games.
Greek authorities arrested a 57-year-old Dutch man on charges of inadequate supervision of a minor after he left a child alone in a car on Evelpidon Street. The incident occurred shortly after 12:30 PM when police intervened.
Stark, a start-up backed by Peter Thiel, is expanding its operations into defensive drones, driven by increased demand for protection against unmanned weapons, partly due to the conflict in Iran.
Experts suggest that the increased speed and coordination of attacks by the USA and Israel in the Iran-War are partly due to the intensified use of Artificial Intelligence in military operations.
New information has surfaced regarding the individual who murdered Eleftheria, including a letter he left for his brother and his movements shortly after the crime. Reports also mention his last communication with his partner and previous suicide attempts.
A senior midwife has warned that current maternal care standards are inadequate as the NHS implements an overhaul to reduce maternal deaths, following figures showing 257 women died during or shortly after pregnancy between 2021 and 2023.
The State Department released long-awaited data on PEPFAR, America's anti-HIV program, after a year-long delay, revealing differing perspectives on its effectiveness and the impact of aid cuts during the Trump administration.
The series "Shit Show – Welcome to Reality" on RTL+ is highly recommended for its "Stromberg"-style look behind the scenes of a reality show production.
The next Finnish government, led by Petteri Orpo, is confronted with a substantial debt burden, as the previous administration failed to curb indebtedness or boost employment, partly due to external circumstances.
European Union leaders convened for an informal council in Cyprus to discuss key issues including the war in Ukraine, the Middle East conflict, and EU defense. During the summit, the EU unblocked a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine after resolving a dispute with Hungary.
A new study published in Scientific Reports outlines four scenarios to save Venice from being 'definitively lost' due to floods caused by climate change. The research emphasizes the urgent need for radical steps to protect the historic city as it continues to sink and sea levels rise.
A highly rare botanical phenomenon occurred at the Geneva Botanical Garden where a Doryanthes palmeri plant bloomed for the first time after 43 years and is expected to die shortly thereafter.
The European Union has approved the creation of a working group tasked with drafting Montenegro's accession treaty. This move signifies a step forward in Montenegro's path towards EU membership.
Traveler Paulius Samoška reportedly encountered difficulties shortly after departing from Lithuania, though his exact destination was not initially disclosed.
The Public Prosecution Service in the Netherlands alleges that the suspect in the double murder of two Syrian teenagers in an Amsterdam park shot them shortly after receiving a "prank call" from a YouTuber.
Croatian scientists have developed a model that reveals the sensitivity of the largest sea turtle species to changes in the ocean. This model is considered crucial for the survival of the species.
Japan has recorded its fifth straight fiscal year of trade deficits, with the report attributing the trend partly to the impact of Trump's tariffs on auto exports.
Japan's overall export value increased by 11.7% in March compared to the previous year, a significant acceleration from the revised 4% growth rate seen in February. This surge is partly attributed to China's return from holidays.
The number of rental apartments available on German real estate portals is decreasing, while the supply of furnished rentals is partly increasing, prompting politicians to consider stricter regulations.
The controversial Kolinportti service station in Juuka, Finland, is set to reopen in June, offering fuel, electric car charging, and food, while also transforming partly into an exhibition center.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has reportedly urged DeepMind employees to focus on improving AI agents for multi-step tasks, aiming to make them primary code developers. This strategic push is partly motivated by the advancements made by rival AI company Anthropic.
An Ayurvedic doctor in Sirsi, Karnataka, was found murdered at home shortly before she was scheduled to remarry, prompting a police investigation into the incident.
Stanislav Přibyl, the future Archbishop, stated that a problematic treaty between the Czech Republic and the Vatican, partly deemed unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court, is unlikely to be amended.
Cetaceans, seabirds, and turtles are among the animals most affected by accidental catches. Portugal has high rates but already has an action plan that should be in effect by 2026.
Twenty-two Buddhist monks were arrested in Sri Lanka after authorities discovered 110 kilograms of cannabis in their possession. They were reportedly attempting to smuggle the illicit substance.
An alarm was raised shortly before in the Emergency Response Center as an elderly man broke into an EFKA branch in Kerameikos with a shotgun, and there are reports that shots were fired.
A man from Unterallgäu was watching a snake charmer during his vacation in Egypt. He was bitten by one of the animals and died shortly after in the hospital.
Firefighters in Carinthia, Austria, were called to extinguish multiple brush fires in the municipality of Liebenfels shortly after returning from another operation in Lesachtal.
Abu Dhabi's state energy group, Adnoc, plans to invest tens of billions in building a US gas business. This move accelerates its diversification efforts, partly driven by the ongoing instability in the Middle Eastern energy industry, including the Iran war.
A plane crashed shortly after takeoff near Juba, South Sudan's capital, killing all 14 people on board. The incident occurred on the outskirts of the city.
Business sentiment in South Korea rebounded in April, with the Bank of Korea attributing the improvement partly to the Middle East crisis reducing inventories.
Hungary's Fidesz party is experiencing internal shifts, including new parliamentary appointments and the liquidation of a Fidesz-affiliated organization that received substantial public funds. These changes occur amidst ongoing scrutiny of party finances and the political future of its leadership.
Amazon has released its first 'Framed' Ember Artline 4K TV, joining a growing trend of televisions designed to blend into home decor as art pieces, with prices starting at $899.99.
A Luxair flight LG5781 bound for Stockholm was forced to turn back to Luxembourg shortly after takeoff on Sunday morning. Luxair stated it was a precautionary measure.
The e-commerce center Pigu.lt is experiencing a continued sales boom, with garden products seeing a surge in popularity, partly fueled by residents receiving returned pension funds.
Akio Fujimoto's film "Lost Land," featuring nonprofessional Rohingya actors, portrays the perilous journey of two siblings, highlighting their struggle for survival.
An article discusses a royal visit occurring shortly after a presidential shooting, drawing comparisons to a similar situation in 1976. It reflects on the historical context and implications of such events.
A 24-year-old Icelandic man died during his first solo parachute jump in Odense, Denmark, shortly after completing a skydiving course, with witnesses receiving trauma counseling.
The XXXLutz furniture store in Vienna caused a stir by offering its branch opposite the Eurovision Song Contest venue as accommodation for up to 190 guests at a price of 450,000 euros per week. The unusual offer was made shortly before the May event.
A retiree in Kampung Bukit Genting, Jerantut, is experiencing a double tragedy after her home was destroyed in a fire, shortly after the death of her husband. The incident also impacted her son's wedding plans.
Daniele Corciulo, a blind man, shares his unique way of consuming TV series like 'Daredevil' and explains why he is less startled than sighted viewers.
A 35-year-old man from Sarajevo died approximately 20 minutes after being sent home from an emergency room in Zadar, Croatia, where he had sought treatment for arm pain. An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding his death.
A new pop culture quiz challenges readers' knowledge of celebrities, trending topics, and headline-making moments, including viral events and rare photo appearances.
The cashback will help consumers "defray the cost of everyday items such as groceries and food", and will also include S$3 cashback at hawker stalls and heartland shops every Saturday.
Reports indicate significant internal divisions within Iran's leadership, including a secret letter to Supreme Leader Khamenei highlighting cracks in the country's 'resistance' strategy. These internal power struggles, partly involving Mojtaba Khamenei, are reportedly frustrating progress in international talks.
A 37-year-old terminally ill mother in Austria experienced a touching moment as she fulfilled her last wish to see her daughter perform gymnastics shortly before her death.
An Air New Zealand flight en route to Gisborne was forced to return to Auckland shortly after takeoff due to a reported mechanical issue. The incident caused disruptions, including the diversion of other flights from Auckland Airport.
A federal indictment alleges that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) used millions in donor funds to covertly pay informants, including individuals linked to neo-Nazis and white supremacist groups.
An informal EU summit in Cyprus saw an improved atmosphere, partly due to the absence of Hungary's former leader Orban. However, the leaders faced significant challenges posed by the ongoing Iran war.
A peculiar dispute has arisen in Pori, Finland, between opponents of an explosives factory and the company Forcit, concerning safety distances, partly due to differing interpretations of measurement methods.
The Belgian Journalism Ethics Council (CDJ) has reprimanded RTL-tvi and journalist Christophe Deborsu for their program 'Je vous dérange' on unemployment, citing 'omission of essential information' and 'use of shortcuts' after receiving numerous complaints.
The Tokyo metropolitan government is expanding its 'Cool Biz' initiative, encouraging public servants to wear shorts this summer to reduce electricity consumption and combat rising energy costs, partly influenced by the Middle East conflict.
New testimonies in the trial concerning Diego Maradona's death are shocking, with his doctor revealing that the football legend was "swollen like a balloon" and disfigured shortly before his passing. The trial in San Isidro has recently begun.
Alexandra Nika demonstrates that maternity style can be contemporary and effortlessly elegant, highlighting comfortable and chic shoes ideal for the current season.
New videos have surfaced showing the perpetrator moving undisturbed among tourists at the Teotihuacan pyramids archaeological site in Mexico shortly before opening fire.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is making gains in India's Bengali heartland, a state once beyond its grasp, amidst controversy over an audit that removed nine million voters, many of whom are Muslim.
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 indices saw gains today, partly driven by Intel's strong stock performance. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a decline, attributed to rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Demand for rooftop solar energy systems is significantly increasing across Europe, driven by the ongoing energy crisis and efforts to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. This surge is seen as a key strategy against rising electricity costs.
Polish MP Łukasz Litewka, known for helping those in need, described a disturbing recording in his last social media post shortly before his tragic fatal accident.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund experienced a nearly two percent decrease in market value during the first quarter, partly attributed to the conflict in the Middle East, though the fund's CEO remains unconcerned.
Popular TV host Petar Pereža is leaving Nova TV after more than 20 years to take on a new role at RTL. This move marks a significant change for the beloved presenter.
Ricotta, a soft, whey-born cheese, is praised for its adaptability in cooking, effortlessly transitioning from savory dishes to indulgent desserts while maintaining its cool, milky charm.
Four artists have been shortlisted for a prestigious British art prize, with judges commending their compelling reflection of contemporary British art.
European stock markets are anticipated to open in negative territory on Thursday, reflecting a decline in regional market sentiment, partly influenced by gaining oil prices.
Prime Minister Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party is reportedly striving to gain political control in Tamil Nadu, a significant manufacturing powerhouse for Apple products that has historically resisted the BJP.
A 35-year-old man, Jason Savage, who died in a car crash, was identified as a boarder at the Rangataua house of 62-year-old John Seymour, where a body was found burned shortly after a blaze.
The shortlist for the 2026 Women's Prize for Fiction has been revealed, featuring six finalists including authors Susan Choi, Lily King, and Virginia Evans. These writers are recognized for their outstanding literary works.
A man with a lengthy arrest record has been charged with stabbing two people in Myrtle Beach, a popular tourist destination. The incident has led to concerns about safety in the area.
Cacao farmers in Bolivia's biodiverse heartland have successfully passed laws against gold mining, securing a victory against an industry fueled by rising gold prices and protecting their environment.
Consumer confidence has taken a significant dive in both Denmark and the Netherlands, prompting economists to warn of negative impacts on economic growth. The decline is partly attributed to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Lufthansa announced the cancellation of 20,000 short-haul flights until October, citing the need to save on rising jet fuel costs. The airline's decision is a direct response to the significant increase in fuel prices, partly attributed to the Iran war.
The Portland Trail Blazers secured an upset 106-103 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in their NBA Western Conference playoff series, capitalizing on an injury to Victor Wembanyama.
Electric vehicle manufacturers in China are focusing their next phase of growth on less affluent heartland regions, prompting questions about the potential for EVs to fully replace petrol cars.
The Onion has announced a deal to acquire Alex Jones's Infowars, with plans to transform the right-wing site into a satirical platform, prompting a furious reaction from Jones.
The Liberec Zoo will see its last elephant, 42-year-old Bala, depart after 13 years, ending a 70-year tradition of elephant keeping at the facility, partly due to the unsuitable condition of the pavilion.
A motorist in Dublin was awarded €45,000 in damages after his left foot was severely burned by scalding water from a coolant pipe that burst shortly after his car had been serviced.
An analysis shows that while the BJP has widened its footprint among Other Backward Classes (OBCs), upper castes continue to hold the majority of Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister positions in India's Hindi heartland.