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.
Spanish authorities are preparing for the arrival of a cruise ship with confirmed hantavirus cases in the Canary Islands, prompting plans for potential evacuations. The situation has raised local concerns, with reports of six confirmed hantavirus cases and one death linked to the outbreak.
Investigators in the Kristin Smart disappearance case have discovered evidence consistent with human remains at a property linked to the primary suspect. Soil analysis suggests the presence of human remains at the site, leading to ongoing search and testing efforts.
Police investigating the murder of an aide to Suvendu Adhikari report findings of 'fake IDs' and a 'suspected WhatsApp group,' suggesting a 'deep conspiracy' behind the incident.
The Basque Government has reportedly disregarded judicial orders by granting semi-freedom to Gurutz Agirresarobe, the killer of Joseba Pagaza, who now leaves prison daily and spends weekends at home. A judge noted irregularities in this decision.
Latvian authorities issued a warning about a possible airspace threat in several eastern border municipalities, including Rēzekne, Ludza, Alūksne, and Balvi. The alert was subsequently lifted after the potential danger passed.
Matteo Salvini's relationship with Luca Zaia appears strained, with Zaia reportedly planning an event with Roberto Occhiuto, following a dispute in a ministers' chat.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky controversially ordered his military not to attack Moscow's Victory Day parade, a move that reportedly angered the Kremlin. Russia proceeded with a significantly more subdued celebration than in previous years.
The Vaca Muerta oil and gas industry in Argentina is experiencing a boom, but a shift in its operational model is reportedly destroying more employment than it is creating, posing a job creation problem.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, during his visit to Moscow, stated that European countries are distorting history and lack respect for events of World War II, positioning himself as a 'black sheep' within the European Union.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been threatened with death by a Serbian terrorist organization via Facebook, leading Kosovo police to launch an investigation. Police have identified data to assist their probe into the individual, who is reported to live in Serbia.
ABC and Disney are challenging an FCC investigation into 'The View' regarding the 'equal time' rule, arguing that the Trump administration's probe is unprecedented and threatens to chill critical protected speech and First Amendment rights.
The US Health Department is reportedly analyzing the possibility of restricting the use of some popular antidepressant drugs, a move that coincides with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s strategy to reduce their scale.
The funeral for slain Chicago Officer John Bartholomew, allegedly killed by a man released on pretrial terms for armed robbery, has intensified public outrage over soft-on-crime policies.
Home and garden retailer Rathwood experienced a "domino effect" of problems, resulting in thousands of unhappy customers. A court has stated that the root causes are identifiable and can be rectified.
Women's fashion is increasingly embracing the relaxed aesthetic of men's clothing, with oversized blazers, loose tailored pants, and boxy T-shirts becoming popular for summer.
US employers added a robust 115,000 jobs in April, surpassing expectations despite global economic uncertainty stemming from the Iran conflict. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3%, with significant hiring in healthcare and transportation.
The Cypriot president linked the tension in the Dead Zone and the recent problems surrounding religious services to the attempt of some to obstruct the positive dynamics that, in his assessment, is…
Futures traders are now assigning higher probabilities to a Federal Reserve interest rate hike occurring this year. This shift in expectations has significant implications for the broader market.
US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is reportedly considering a plan to ban certain prescribed antidepressant medications, aiming to reduce their overall use.
Noah Wyle donned his Dr. Robby persona from 'The Pitt' to conduct "physical exams" for fans, raising $36,000 at a Netflix charity auction at the Hollywood Bowl.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has arrived in Moscow, bypassing Polish and Baltic airspace, and is reportedly carrying a message from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for Russian President Putin regarding a potential meeting.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's visit to Moscow, as the only EU leader, is being used by Russian propaganda to symbolize a weak West, according to Russia expert Marek Příhoda.
Japan Airlines is conducting a trial at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, testing humanoid robots for baggage and cargo handling to address increasing demand and worker shortages.
Pony AI announced a significant increase in demand for its robotaxi services over the recent Labor Day holiday period. The company highlighted the growing public adoption of autonomous ride-hailing.
Block, Inc. announced an earnings beat, with strong performance attributed to its Cash App and Square segments. The results indicate robust growth in its financial technology services.
Hungarian financial authorities are reportedly investigating suspicious money transfers from the circle of Viktor Orbán following the recent election loss. The probe focuses on potential illicit financial activities.
A significant fire at a datacenter in Almere, Netherlands, has destroyed three floors of the facility. The incident is causing widespread problems due to the resulting outage of critical data services.
Estonia's ambassador has publicly stated that NATO's deterrence capabilities remain robust and have not been weakened. This assurance comes amidst ongoing geopolitical discussions regarding regional security.
Many decision-makers risk missing their targets by solely seeking immediate savings from artificial intelligence, potentially leading to problems if AI is treated merely as a hot tech project rather than a long-term management strategy.
The increasing popularity of Rychmburk Castle, which has attracted 100,000 visitors in five seasons, is causing significant parking problems for residents of the nearby village of Předhradí. The municipality is planning measures to address the issue.
Spain is investigating several suspected cases of hantavirus, including one in Alicante linked to a KLM flight and a woman who traveled with a deceased Dutch national. The UK has also reported potential new cases, prompting health alerts.
Adrian Țuțuianu, president of the Permanent Electoral Authority, has called "hilarious" a statement made by Victor Giosan, a former government official.
A robust jobs report is expected to influence the Federal Reserve to maintain its current policy stance, as ongoing inflation, exacerbated by war and energy prices, remains a primary concern.
Árni Matthíasson writes about Daði Freyr and his band RetRoBot, who won the Músíktilraunir music competition in 2012 with their electronic new wave rock music.
A study by 'Bior' found that one in three rodents examined in Latvia is infected with leptospirosis, and one in six rats carries hantavirus group viruses, some of which can cause severe health problems in humans.
Turkish police have detained 29 individuals as part of a corruption investigation targeting an affiliate of the Istanbul municipality. The probe is reportedly linked to the administration of Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu.
The European Union is preparing for potential jet fuel shortages by considering US imports and has issued warnings to airlines, stating that high fuel prices do not exempt them from passenger compensation for cancellations or justify retroactive fuel surcharges.
Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr. recently appeared on the "Conversations for our Daughters" podcast, where he compared today's influencers to creatives who genuinely "want to build something" meaningful, dismissing the idea of influencers as future stars.
A 43-year-old Chinese national residing in Leskovac, Serbia, has been arrested on suspicion of earning approximately 350 million dinars from online sales without paying taxes.
The Romanian government has approved over 1.5 billion lei in funding for the national 'Healthy Meal' program in 2026, which will provide daily hot meals or food packages to over 540,000 preschoolers and students in 1,427 educational units.
A new survey reveals that while most women are confident about saving, about half keep their non-retirement savings in low-yielding accounts or physical cash, which struggles to keep pace with inflation.
Türkiye and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding at the SAHA 2026 International Defence and Aerospace Exhibition to integrate the MKE TOLGA Close Air Defense System onto robot military vehicles.
Penny TO GO products have been recalled from circulation in Hungary due to microbiological non-compliance, affecting items like Brassói and Chicken Paprikash.
Salmonella poses a growing problem for Croatian poultry farmers, necessitating collaboration with scientists and institutions to combat the dangerous bacteria. This issue was highlighted at the international Poultry Days 2026 event.
A Swedish economist from a major bank has shared observations on Lithuania, warning that certain factors could lead to long-term economic problems, while also noting global risks from the Middle East situation.
The Moldovan government announced that local councils across the country have approved 451 decisions for voluntary amalgamation, aiming to benefit from development opportunities offered by the process.
Romanian and Austrian police forces have dismantled a pimping network, orchestrated by a couple from Buzău, Romania, that exploited dozens of young Romanian women, some with mental health issues, in a Vienna club.
A former federal prosecutor suggests that the defense for Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the alleged Charlie Kirk murder case, is laying groundwork for a potential death penalty appeal.
The increasing international demand for ube, or purple yam, is boosting the visibility of Filipino cuisine but also highlighting significant problems for farmers in the Philippines. Agricultural experts note that the trend has exposed long-standing issues within the farming sector.
A former head of Hong Kong's housing checking unit stated he was unaware that surveyors notified contractors before inspections at Wang Fuk Court, the site of a recent deadly fire. This revelation came during the fire probe.
The musical 'The Little Prince,' which debuted last year, continues to surprise audiences with unexpected stage solutions, and this year will feature aerial acrobats on stage for the first time in Lithuania.
Hyundai Motor India has reported strong quarterly profits, exceeding expectations, driven by robust demand for SUVs and beneficial tax cuts. The company is targeting an 8-10% growth in domestic sales.
Ak sa potvrdia správy o dodaní zlého betónu, je to veľká chyba, hovorí o problémoch na stavbe prešovskej nemocnice Miroslav Šáriczki, ktorý dozoruje veľké stavby a pôsobí ako člen vedenia Slovenskej…
Guevara BH d.o.o., the official distributor for CFMOTO and GOES brands in Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented new 2026 ATV models, including the CFORCE C4, C5, and GOES Terrox 550, at an event on May 6.
The University of Hamburg is still examining the doctoral thesis of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, a recipient of the Hessian Georg-August-Zinn Prize, following allegations of scientific misconduct.
An opinion piece in Die Presse discusses "Postenschacher" (patronage) in Austrian politics, with a political scientist advocating for external oversight of personnel commissions and greater political sensitivity.
Recent student protests in Serbia have been credited with stimulating a significant rise in civic activism across the country. Analysts suggest these demonstrations have awakened a greater public engagement in societal issues.
Slovak industrial production weakened due to a downturn in vehicle manufacturing and a nearly 46% drop in refined oil products, though the food and energy sectors saw growth.
Meteorological calculations suggest a high probability of an unusually warm and extended summer for Slovenia, with models indicating a warm pattern persisting until autumn.
An elderly man in his 80s was killed and his wife injured during a violent robbery at their home in Ayer Tawar, Malaysia. Police are investigating the incident.
Greece's Ministry of Interior has initiated a disciplinary investigation into the swearing-in of Petros Konstantinou as a municipal councilor in Athens, with Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis calling the event a "farce."
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has issued a subpoena to PGMN anchor CJ Hirro as part of an ongoing probe into an alleged extortion case linked to Romualdez.
Republicans are solidifying their advantage in redistricting efforts across several states, with court rulings in places like Virginia blocking Democratic maps and Alabama seeking Supreme Court approval for its new voting map. These developments are seen as a significant factor ahead of upcoming midterms.
Evan Roberts Locke, son of Pastor Greg Locke, founder of Global Vision Bible Church, has passed away, with details regarding his cause of death being revealed.
British Olympic sprinter CJ Ujah has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in cryptocurrency fraud. This development follows an investigation into alleged illicit financial activities.
Following robust Q1 2026 earnings and continued fiber network expansion, analysts are evaluating the strategic direction and future prospects for telecommunications giant Verizon.
Advanced Info Service (AIS) and True Corporation, two major telecom providers, have announced robust net profits for the first quarter of this year, attributing their growth to the expansion of 5G services.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is reportedly nearing the Moneyval grey list due to expired reform deadlines, while calls for internal consensus are made to advance EU accession talks. Concurrently, other European nations address various EU-related matters, including funding, defense loans, and visa policies.
Rapper Pooh Shiesty has pleaded not guilty to all charges in his federal kidnapping and robbery case, which reportedly involves fellow artist Gucci Mane. He was arraigned in federal court in Dallas, Texas.
Former Tory ministers Robert Jenrick and Victoria Atkins had an awkward reunion during BBC election coverage, marking their first interaction since leaving their posts.
A 56-year-old security guard, previously accused of sexually assaulting two female students at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has now been charged with robbery by police prosecutors.
A criminal organization that posed as electricians to commit fraud and robberies, accumulating nearly 3.5 million euros, has been dismantled by authorities in Attica, Greece.
A hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship has led to heightened global surveillance and concerns, particularly as the vessel prepared to dock in the Canary Islands. Investigations are underway into the virus's origin, with a dumpsite in Argentina being considered.
Greek authorities are investigating a mystery drone recovered by fishermen off an Ionian Sea island, which has been handed over to the defense ministry for further examination.
An hours-long bank standoff in Sinzig, Germany, concluded with all hostages being freed unharmed. However, the perpetrators managed to escape and remain at large, prompting an ongoing police investigation into the incident.
Robert Brovdi "Mađar," Ukraine's drone chief, is reportedly a primary assassination target for Moscow, second only to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, due to his involvement in long-range drone attacks deep within Russia.
Serve Robotics (SERV) has published the transcript of its first-quarter 2026 earnings call, providing detailed insights into its financial performance and operational updates.
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The investigation into the Air India flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad is reportedly in its final stages, with the Civil Aviation Minister announcing that the full report is expected to be released within the next month. This development brings the long-awaited findings closer to public disclosure.
Ukrainian defence company Ratel Robotics has released footage showcasing the combat deployment of FPV attack drones launched from its domestically produced ground robotic system.
Robust US jobs data has been released, potentially complicating efforts by figures like Warsh to advocate for lower interest rates. The strong employment figures suggest a resilient economy.
Fabio Zullo and Nastasja Roberto have taken over the 'An der Villa' restaurant in Steinfort, Luxembourg, aiming to transform it into an inviting and elegant brasserie.
Actress Adele Heather Taylor has settled her sexual assault lawsuit against the estate of her late estranged husband, Roberto Orcí, ending their legal dispute.
Nintendo is reportedly increasing the price of its Switch 2 console, with reports indicating a rise to $500 in the U.S. This price hike is largely attributed to the surging cost of computer chips and the impact of the AI boom on component supply.
Senator Loren Legarda has called for a Senate inquiry into reports that 84 barangays in Taal and Nasugbu, Batangas, were excluded from a government assistance program.
Covista and nLIGHT both experienced significant stock surges after reporting strong first-quarter earnings. Covista raised its annual guidance, while nLIGHT saw a 22% jump driven by an earnings beat and robust defense demand.
EU prosecutors are reportedly investigating Jordan Bardella, leader of France's far-right Rassemblement National, over allegations of wrongly using funds to pay for media training.
Following a complaint, the public prosecutor's office in Austria has confirmed it is investigating an initial suspicion regarding former ORF General Director Alexander Wrabetz's pension agreement with Pius Strobl.
New research indicates that coffee's impact extends beyond caffeine, as scientists have discovered it alters the gut microbiome, potentially influencing mental well-being.
Police in Heraklion have arrested two minors suspected of being part of a gang responsible for a series of car thefts in the area. The arrests followed an investigation into the vehicle robberies.
Belgian influencer Average Rob, known for his hit song "On met la patate," has opened his first chip shop, "La Patate Friture," on De Keyserlei in Antwerp.
As barbecue season approaches, a simple and effective trick for cleaning grill grates using a common kitchen ingredient is highlighted. This method aims to solve the frequent problem of post-grilling cleanup.
Steve Forbes argues that efforts to resurrect the 1930s Robinson-Patman Act, aimed at punishing bargain hunters, threaten free market pricing, consumer savings, and retail competition.
Wearable health devices, such as the Oura ring, are capable of tracking vital health metrics like sleep, heart rate, and stress. A cardiologist explains how the data collected by these devices can contribute to significant health improvements.
Residents in Nairobi's Karen and Lang'ata areas face the risk of losing their borehole permits due to unchecked drilling leading to aquifer depletion and declining water levels.
Wolves boss Rob Edwards discussed team fitness and long-term plans ahead of their Premier League game against Brighton, confirming Ladislav Krejci's availability.
A proposed peace deal between the US and Iran has generated strong reactions, with some "Iran hawks" expressing outrage over its terms. Meanwhile, Pakistan's Khawaja Asif voiced hope that such a deal would benefit his country.
Recent discussions have highlighted the various health benefits associated with consuming sourdough bread. Experts are exploring what happens to the body when sourdough bread is eaten daily.
A new Vatican-announced documentary, 'Leo in Rome,' is previewed, showing Robert Prevost wearing casual, skateboard-inspired Nike sneakers, sparking interest with its unconventional imagery.
An alleged phone call from Amit Shah to AAP's Raj Kumar Chabbewal, with the message "Meet me in Delhi," has triggered a police investigation in Punjab.
Experts are warning that Antarctica is at risk of being "loved to death" by an increasing number of visitors, raising concerns about the environmental impact of tourism on the continent.
Estonian beekeepers are experiencing significant cashflow problems as a result of delays in EU support payments intended to boost the sector's competitiveness.
Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj appeared in administrative court for his lawsuit against Ols Dados, alleging an unlawful appointment. The court denied Veliaj's request for a live broadcast of the session, which was subsequently closed.
An opinion piece from Der Standard argues that while machines replace humans in some industries, an uncritical belief in AI's problem-solving capabilities can be more costly than beneficial for companies.
El hólding espera recuperar al menos 1.200 millones de euros con medidas de gestión y subidas de precios de los billetes. Gallego niega que IAG vaya a tener problemas de combustible Leer
Pardubice regional governor Martin Netolický, a former social democrat, expresses his dissatisfaction with current political debates and the focus on trivial topics, explaining his alliance with Martin Kuba.
What was initially reported as an accident in Bengaluru has been uncovered as a "cinematic-style plan" for a murder-for-robbery plot. Investigations revealed the true nature of the incident.
US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region. This renewed hostility led to a significant increase in oil prices and caused volatility in global stock markets.
Shakira has unveiled a new official song for the upcoming World Cup, marking her return to the tournament's music, as reported by various sources including Público. Meanwhile, preparations for the event are underway, including stadium grass installation and discussions around broadcast rights.
Malaysia's Housing and Local Government Ministry is exploring the introduction of an "Option to Purchase" clause in a new bill. This measure aims to mitigate risks associated with problematic and abandoned housing projects.
Senator Robinhood Padilla reminded former senator Leila de Lima not to take the impeachment debate personally, recalling her past opposition against former president Rodrigo Duterte.
An analytical article discusses why the term 'apartheid,' with its precise legal definition, is problematic when broadly applied to the complex territorial conflict involving Israel, leading to analytical shortcuts.
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The Bombay High Court has upheld the 2018 acquittal of all accused in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Shaikh fake encounter case. The court highlighted significant gaps in the CBI investigation and a lack of direct evidence.
An article warns about subtle yet persistent symptoms of ovarian cancer, such as bloating, loss of appetite, and pelvic pain, which can often be confused with common digestive problems.
Poland's unemployment rate decreased to 6 percent in April 2026, down from 6.1 percent the previous month, according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Policy.
The Municipality of Athens is addressing a significant problem by creating a cohesive network of designated areas with white lines on sidewalks for organized mass deposition and parking of electric scooters.
According to nutritionists, fermented foods, ginger, and fiber-rich items can significantly aid gut health, reduce bloating, and improve overall digestion.
Court documents suggest that a sprawling investigation into the sons of 'El Chapo,' including allegations of feeding victims to tigers, led to the case against former Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha, despite the Mexican government's demand for more proof.
Eurobank recorded positive performance in the first quarter of 2026, with an organic increase in lending by €1.1 billion and a 9.8% annual rise. Assets under management also grew by €0.3 billion in the quarter, marking a 25.9% annual increase.
Councilors from the Kreni-promeni movement began a walk from Belgrade to Obrenovac this morning to engage with citizens and draw attention to local problems faced by residents in the periphery.
Kapila Chandrasena, the former chief executive of SriLankan Airlines who was charged with corruption in a US$16 million Airbus aircraft purchase case, was found dead on Friday, according to police.
A Malaysian court granted a one-week extension of remand for two teenage suspects involved in the murder of a college student in Ketereh. Police had sought the extension to continue their investigation into the case.
President Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a three-day ceasefire, mediated by the US, which also includes a prisoner swap. He expressed hopes that this temporary truce could be extended.
Reports indicate that communities have been left stranded after terrorists destroyed police stations, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.
Personal items belonging to Marilyn Monroe, including wardrobe pieces, letters, and notes, are set to be auctioned before what would have been her 100th birthday.
Afrobeats superstar Davido has begun his political journey with a new appointment as Chairman of the Osun Sports Trust Fund, marking a shift in his focus.
Dancing With the Stars' reigning champion Witney Carson hinted at taking on a 'different role' as a judge in the upcoming spinoff series, 'DWTS: The Next Pro', alongside her season 34 partner Robert Irwin.
The Portuguese Parliament has approved a new legal framework for higher education, known as RJIES, which has sparked protests from polytechnic students. The new regime outlines regulations for academic rectors and polytechnic universities.
The body of a missing hiker was discovered off-trail in Glacier National Park, with investigators believing he was killed in a rare deadly bear attack. This incident marks the first fatal bear attack in the iconic Montana park in decades.
An actor from the first season of Netflix's '3 Body Problem' has provided an exclusive and disappointing update regarding their potential return for the confirmed second and third seasons of the hit series.
Roblox is being questioned about its ability to address and move past ongoing child safety concerns on its platform. The company's practices regarding user protection are under review.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that while he does not personally know Péter Magyar, he aims to foster mutual understanding with the new Hungarian government.
Director Matt Reeves has released a snowy first-look image for the upcoming 'Batman 2' sequel, which will see Robert Pattinson return and is set for release in October 2027.
A street artist was robbed in broad daylight while performing, an incident that was captured on video and subsequently went viral online. The footage shows the artist being targeted during their live act.
Three newly rebuilt schools in Benfica, Portugal, costing over 20 million euros, are reportedly experiencing severe problems. The local council refused to take over responsibilities, while the city council states there is no danger to children.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, visiting Moscow for May 9th ceremonies commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, made a surprising statement regarding the war in Ukraine.
Russia is preparing for its Victory Day celebrations, with reports highlighting a limited number of foreign leaders expected to attend. Concurrently, the Kremlin has stated that President Putin is ready for negotiations with European countries but will not initiate the first step.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin in Moscow. Following his arrival, he emphasized the sacrifices of the Soviet Union in fighting fascism and signaled a desire for closer relations with Russia.
The Language Commissioner is investigating an incorrect version of an Irish proverb displayed on a bike shed at a Kerry hospital. The probe addresses concerns over the accuracy of the Irish language usage.
New research indicates that relying solely on artificial intelligence for problem-solving can have a rapid and noticeable effect on the brain, even after just ten minutes of use.
The US economy added more jobs than anticipated in April, demonstrating resilience in the labor market. This stronger-than-expected job growth contributed to a positive reaction on Wall Street.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is facing renewed calls for his resignation and a potential impeachment inquiry following a top court ruling related to the 'Farmgate' scandal. The decision has intensified political pressure on the president.
Zimbabwe's government has announced plans to return dozens of foreign-owned farms that were seized during the Robert Mugabe era, though officials state the overall land reform policy remains irreversible.
Svetska zdravstvena organizacija saopštila je da slučajevi hantavirusa zabeleženi na kruzeru nisu najava nove pandemije, i da je prenošenje virusa sa čoveka na čoveka moguće samo kod "produženog…
The contentious relationship between Robert Jenrick and his former Conservative party colleagues, including Victoria Atkins, was publicly displayed during a live BBC broadcast, with Atkins accusing him of abandoning their friendship.
Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, co-founders of the Tribeca Festival, reflected on the event's 25th anniversary and its decision to honor Bruce Springsteen. They also discussed the festival's musical achievements and challenges.
Nvidia announced an investment of up to $2.1 billion in data center firm IREN (Iris Energy) as part of a five-year AI cloud deal, leading to a significant surge in IREN's stock. This partnership aims to expand AI infrastructure capabilities.
Finnish Education Minister Anders Adlercreutz addressed problems concerning a Finnish school established in India, stating that the state cannot dictate criteria for education export conducted as business operations.
Mitchell Robertson, the breakout Scottish star of Richard Gadd's show "Half Man," discusses the aftermath of an explosive courtroom scene in episode three, stating that the relationship depicted is left in a place of no return.
Several companies, including Innospec, ICU Medical, and Grindr, have announced their first or second quarter 2026 financial results. These reports include details on earnings, revenue, dividends, and updated financial outlooks for the year.
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A Nashik court has remanded Nida Khan, an individual accused in a TCS sexual harassment case, into police custody until May 11. The remand allows for further investigation into the harassment probe.
This article discusses the growing accessibility of custom-made wardrobes, which are no longer exclusive to high-end renovations, and explores when such an investment is worthwhile.
A German minister stated that Germany has strategic kerosene reserves for several months, but its airlines could face supply problems if the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues.
Kherson Mayor Ihor Kolykhaiev, held captive by Russian forces since June 28, 2022, is reportedly enduring his situation despite serious health issues and continues to await a prisoner exchange.
A pneumologist warns that poor sleep quality, including insomnia and snoring, can hide serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes, with effects more severe than commonly believed.
A recent Eurobarometer survey reveals that almost 60% of citizens in Serbia lack trust in their government, highlighting significant public skepticism towards the current administration.
German researchers are developing a platform that could bring unprecedented changes to battery processing, making electric car battery recycling safer and more efficient.
Latvian border guards resorted to using firearms to apprehend a Moldovan citizen who was transporting individuals who had illegally crossed the state border.
The British band Pigeon, featuring African singer Falle Nioke, explores the theme of searching for home on their programmatic debut album 'Outtanational,' combining Afrobeats with New Wave.
Gold prices surged across major Indian cities on Friday, driven by robust spot demand and fresh speculative buying, with futures contracts also climbing.
Greek authorities have dismantled a criminal organization whose members impersonated employees of the Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator (DEDDIE) to commit fraud and robberies, accumulating over 3.4 million euros.
The National Bank of Greece recorded robust financial performance in the first quarter of 2026, achieving profits of €344 million and accelerating its credit expansion despite increased geopolitical uncertainty.
Kastytis Žuromskas, delegated to the Ministry of Environment, denies purchasing a house from "Aušriečiai" vice-chairman Robertas Puchovičius at a significantly lower-than-market price several years ago.
The US is reportedly investigating a company linked to Thailand's national AI initiative for allegedly helping to smuggle advanced Nvidia chips worth at least $2.5 billion to China, according to Bloomberg News.
Robotic lawnmowers offer significant time savings but are not suitable for every garden, contrasting with classic gasoline mowers that require more effort and maintenance.
Latvian authorities have initiated an official inquiry to assess the response to a recent drone incident. Prime Minister Siliņa has emphasized ministerial responsibility concerning the drone intrusion.
Following the report on Charles Amissah's death, calls have emerged to address system failures while ensuring individual accountability. Public officials are also urging caution against premature conclusions in the ongoing probe.
Vijesti is conducting a survey in Montenegro to gather information on citizens' and companies' experiences with online advertisements, aiming to identify common problems and areas for improvement in online commerce.
Ahead of the Nairobi summit, France is emphasizing the role of youth, innovation, and its significant diaspora in investing in Africa, as Paris seeks to transform its relationship with the continent.
Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela is under scrutiny regarding allegations of fuel smuggling and offshore bunkering, as he responds to a proposal from the Nationalist Party.
NASA has successfully freed the Mars rover Curiosity from a significant stone that had been stuck in its drill for six days. This incident marked the first time in its 15-year mission on Mars that Curiosity encountered such a problem, with the rover being a 'hostage' to the 12.6 kg rock.
Prosecutors at the Veneto Audit Court have launched an investigation into the bobsleigh track being constructed in Cortina d'Ampezzo for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, as reported by local newspapers.
Grave robbers in Lower Austria have been targeting cemeteries to steal dental gold from deceased individuals. Authorities have reported approximately 180 such cases.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called for a public progress update from the US Department of Justice regarding its investigation into the killing of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by the Israeli military.
Robert J. is set to receive 75,000 PLN in compensation for 58 days of wrongful detention in connection with the high-profile murder case of General Marek Papała, marking the first such ruling after his acquittal.
Mila Popović, an SSP MP and president of the Belgrade committee, stated that the company ALEX E&C frequently receives new multi-million tenders despite failing to meet deadlines and complete projects.
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu believes that the problems in Gagauzia and Transnistria stem from a single 'control center.' He stated that significant resources, primarily money, are being invested to divide Moldova.
Several companies across various sectors have released their financial forecasts and guidance for 2026. These projections detail expected revenues, adjusted EBITDA, and other key performance metrics for the upcoming fiscal year.
The Labour Party experienced significant setbacks in recent UK local elections, putting leader Keir Starmer under considerable pressure. Concurrently, Reform UK made notable gains, indicating a shift in the political landscape.
Bohunka Koklesová, Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, criticized Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová, stating the school has become a target and occasionally requires police protection.