The Trento Prosecutor's Office has requested the closure of investigations into the death of cyclist Marco Pantani, citing the statute of limitations. The probe involved a suspected mafia-like criminal organization and questioned over 70 people.
The J.W. Construction hotel in Jachranka, featuring over 200 rooms manufactured in a factory in Tłuszcz, is slated to open its doors to guests by the end of next year.
The Czech Ministry of Transport has extended the pilot program allowing a 150 km/h speed limit on a section of the D3 highway between Planá nad Lužnicí and Úsilný until the end of the year.
Child protection specialists visited the home of Oksana Pikul after receiving an anonymous letter, prompting her to announce plans to contact the prosecutor's office regarding the incident.
French prosecutors have requested a seven-year prison sentence for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is again facing legal proceedings. He is accused of charges including criminal organization and embezzlement of public funds.
Audrey Pulvar, Deputy Mayor of Paris, shared in an interview that she has not driven a car since 2015, highlighting her personal commitment to environmental sustainability.
The Czech National Bank (ČNB) anticipates that annual inflation in the Czech Republic will range between two and three percent for the remainder of the year, attributing the increase from earlier levels to the conflict in the Middle East.
The Warsaw District Court has responded to the National Public Prosecutor's Office's request to expedite the hearing on the appeal against the refusal to temporarily arrest Zbigniew Ziobro, with the session still scheduled for September 8.
Professor Andrzej Chwalba offers a historical perspective on Poland's May Coup, suggesting it was a coincidence and Józef Piłsudski did not initially plan a coup. He argues that Piłsudski's original plans for a peaceful demonstration failed due to political miscalculations.
Despite economic stagnation, selected companies in Slovakia saw revenue growth, with FinStat identifying Porsche Slovakia and the arms sector as the highest earners in 2025, though overall profit declined for the second year.
Prosecutors in Kaunas, Lithuania, have appealed a decision by the Conditional Release Commission that proposed granting former Member of Parliament Vytautas Gapšys conditional release from prison, with one year and nine months of his sentence remaining.
A man's body was found in the cabin of a yacht pulled from the bottom of the port in Świnoujście, Poland, prompting a prosecutorial investigation into the mysterious death.
The Schwedt refinery, which supplies Berlin, is facing oil supply problems and Germany is in talks with Poland to secure alternative routes for crude oil deliveries.
Donald Trump has declared the US-Iran ceasefire to be "on life support," criticizing Tehran's latest proposals as "garbage." His statements underscore deepening tensions and uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts between the two nations.
Albanian businessman Endri Meksi appeared before SPAK, the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime, spending approximately six hours at their premises. His appearance suggests an ongoing investigation or inquiry by the anti-corruption body.
Analyst Fatos Lubonja criticized the decision to exclude Salianji from the race for chairman, stating that the Democratic Party (PD) needs to unite the opposition front. Lubonja also highlighted that the figure of Berisha remains an obstacle to this unity.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and the Chief Negotiator for Chapter 5 'Public Procurement' held a press conference to discuss Albania's significant progress in its EU accession negotiations.
Minister Đedović Handanović has stated that a new offer from MOL is expected in the shortest possible time. The details of the anticipated offer were not immediately disclosed.
Andrzej Poczobut, a journalist and leader of the Polish minority in Belarus, explained to 'Rzeczpospolita' why he chose not to leave the country in 2021, stating he is ready to return once he is not in medical facilities.
With matriculation exams underway, the article discusses the points needed from last year's Matura exams, particularly in biology, chemistry, mathematics, or physics, to gain admission to medical studies in Poland.
Waldemar Żurek's ministry is reportedly revising regulations for judges' delegations, with critics suggesting the changes are insufficient. Separately, Żurek also issued an order to prosecutors concerning Grzegorz Braun.
The administrative confrontation between Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj and prosecutor Ols Dado, who is investigating him, began with 'theatrical notes' in Administrative Courtroom No. 2 on Friday.
Polish prosecutors have determined the exact time of death for MP Łukasz Litewka through an analysis of phone connections and surveillance monitoring. The prosecution emphasized that the MP was not holding his phone while driving.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has launched an investigation into France's far-right National Rally party and its leader, Jordan Bardella, over suspected fraud related to the misuse of European Parliament funds for media training.
An opinion piece by Peter Weiss argues that Putin did not liberate Slovakia in 1945 and therefore does not deserve the respect shown by Robert Fico, questioning Fico's choice not to attend a remembrance day in Kyiv.
Poland's Children's Rights Ombudsman announced plans to appeal the verdict in the case of Kamil from Częstochowa, whose stepfather was sentenced to 25 years and mother to 16 years for his abuse and death.
The Albanian Special Appeals Chamber (KPA) has overturned most of the conclusions made by the Independent Qualification Commission (KPK) regarding the assets, integrity, and professionalism of Korça prosecutor Dashnor Nure. This decision has led to his reinstatement.
A property restitution procedure before the Bar Commission for Restitution and Compensation, initiated in 2005, remains unresolved after nearly 20 years, with no procedural actions for over 13 years, constituting a violation of the right to a trial within a reasonable time.
Monaco's Attorney General has launched an investigation into the cryptocurrency exchange Zondacrypto, which is reportedly being removed from various sponsorship agreements, including the Top Marques Monaco fair.
The Slovak government has approved a new Civil Code, which aims to ensure uniformity and clarity within the country's legal system. This significant legislative change is expected to streamline legal processes.
Poland's Supreme Court has ruled that Jacek Bilewicz is illegally holding the office of Deputy Prosecutor General. This decision concerns the legality of his appointment and the potential exceeding of powers by a public official.
An assassination attempt on April 26 in Balldren, Lezhë, is suspected to be an act of revenge for the 2016 murder of Genc Mhillaj, but a court has overturned the prosecution's case, finding no evidence that Mujeci's cousin killed Mhillaj.
Ahead of its Victory Day parade, Russia implemented significant security measures, including temporary mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow and St. Petersburg and the cancellation of some mass events in Crimea. These actions were taken as the country prepared for its annual World War II commemoration.
Prosecutors in Legionowo have launched an investigation into a car fire in Wieliszew that destroyed four vehicles and damaged 12 others, resulting in losses exceeding 250,000 zloty.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has requested the lifting of parliamentary immunity for Wojciech K., a Polish MP from the Civic Coalition, who is suspected of paid protection in a tender for tram infrastructure modernization.
Lithuania's Prosecutor General has formally requested the Seimas (Parliament) to lift the legal immunity of MP Gintautas Paluckas. This action is necessary to allow for potential legal proceedings against him.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is experiencing significantly lower-than-expected hotel bookings in host cities and a looming broadcast crisis in major markets like India and China, raising concerns about fan attendance and global viewership.
The Lithuanian prosecutor's office has initiated two pre-trial investigations concerning recent train accidents. A special commission will be formed to investigate the incidents.
The Shkodra Prosecutor's Office has brought four individuals to court, identified by initials A.C., A.G., G.G., and V.J., on suspicion of collaborating to conduct fictitious banking transactions to conceal the illegal origin of 500,000 euros.
Workers have three months left to complete the new indoor swimming pool in Blansko, Czech Republic, a project costing approximately 320 million Czech koruna, with tiling and paving work underway.
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Iran has proposed a 30-day plan to end the ongoing conflict, but US President Trump has expressed significant doubts about its acceptability and suggested Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price."
A high-ranking official from the Latvian Prosecutor's Office has been suspended from her position following long-standing dissatisfaction, an IT procurement scandal, and a discovery made during an annual evaluation.
The Czech Republic recorded its warmest day of the year yesterday, with temperatures reaching 29°C in Plzeň-Bolevec and Tuhaň na Mělnicku, setting new daily records at 11% of its weather stations.
The Tirana Prosecutor's Office has sent the Oncology case to trial, with journalist Osman Stafa emphasizing that crimes were committed against patients, including alleged 'trafficking to private clinics'.
After 11 years, DNA analysis confirmed that remains found in 2015 belonged to Enton Janushi, who disappeared without a trace, leading to a jurisdictional dispute between the Elbasan and Tirana Prosecutor's Offices.
President Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union, citing dissatisfaction with trade relations. The European Union quickly responded, urging the US to honor existing agreements and warning of potential countermeasures.
A new report outlines the list of benefits and allowances associated with a mild disability certificate in Poland for 2026, noting key entitlements despite being fewer than for moderate or significant disabilities.
The Tirana Prosecutor's Office has concluded investigations and indicted Lebanese national Fadi Alwan for the alleged murder of his 24-year-old daughter, Rayyan Alwan, in Tirana, facing charges of "Murder under qualifying circumstances."
Prosecutors have revealed new horrific details in the case against singer D4vd, accused of dismembering a 14-year-old, including allegations that he used chainsaws and a burning cage for body disposal, as the investigation into the missing teen continues.
The prosecution has appealed the 1.5-year prison sentence given to Robert S., a tram driver involved in an August 2022 accident where a four-year-old boy died after being caught in the tram doors.
A raid in the Czech healthcare sector, involving the European Public Prosecutor's Office, led to the detention of 12 people for alleged million-dollar fraud, reportedly at a hospital in Příbram.
The debt accumulated by minors in Poland for fare evasion has doubled over the past year, now reaching 1.2 million zloty, according to data from the National Debt Register.
Global oil prices surged to their highest levels since 2022, nearing $125 a barrel, amid reports that the US is considering new military scenarios and a potential multi-month blockade of Iranian ports.
A range of companies, including Landmark Bancorp, The Cheesecake Factory, and Mattel, have announced their latest quarterly financial results, detailing their earnings per share and revenue figures.
A "forest massacre" involving extensive illegal logging has been reported in Slabinjë, with "TakFak" submitting video evidence to prosecutors. Investigations suggest local officials, including the chief, may be connected to the ongoing timber transport and deforestation.
An analysis highlights Roku's 'secret weapon' as gaining significant traction, positioning it as a potentially substantial growth driver for the company.
Many people unknowingly make a common mistake after waking up that negatively impacts their health: skipping breakfast. This habit can lead to a range of serious health problems, including the accumulation of belly fat and an increased risk of obesity.
Albania's Special Prosecutor's Office (SPAK) is investigating a tender scandal related to the Llogara tunnel and the Great Ring Road, potentially seeking the arrest of Balluku and requesting international information. This investigation comes as a SPAK official met with the Austrian Minister of Justice.
Poland's "14th pension" benefit for 2026 has been detailed, with amounts ranging from 1743 PLN to 1563 PLN from ZUS. Some individuals may be able to apply for a higher payment.
Finland's President stated that Europe has a greater military need for Ukraine than Ukraine has for Europe. This comment was made amidst broader discussions about Europe's economic challenges and energy concerns.
Leaders from Central and Eastern European countries gathered in Croatia for the Three Seas Initiative Summit to discuss regional cooperation. During the summit, it was confirmed that Slovakia would host the event in 2027.
The summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing covered critical issues including trade, Taiwan, and Iran, with Trump stating Xi vowed no military equipment support for Iran. Discussions also touched upon potential US-China AI safety talks.
The prosecutor's office has stated that the criminal police are responsible for the detention or 'takeover' of Antonov. This declaration assigns accountability for the incident.
The UK's GDP grew by 0.6% in the first quarter compared to the previous three months, following a 0.2% increase at the end of 2025, meeting forecasts. However, economists express concerns about the second half of the year.
Swatch and luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet have collaborated to launch the new "Royal Pop" collection, featuring more affordable watches, including a pocket watch. The unexpected partnership has generated significant public interest and queues, though some fans have mocked the design.
President Donald Trump arrived in China for a summit with President Xi Jinping, aiming to stabilize US-China relations and address trade tensions following a tariff war. The visit is marked by discussions on geopolitical rivalry and economic interests, with American CEOs accompanying Trump.
Irma Gajauskaitė, a former candidate for the Seimas (Lithuanian parliament), walked out of a Šiauliai Regional Court session after expressing dissatisfaction with the prosecutor's speech. She had been sentenced to 75 days of arrest for attempting to organize riots and other crimes.
The General Council of the Trade Union of Prosecutors and Public Prosecution Employees of Poland has written to Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek, urging action to guarantee appropriate remuneration for delegated prosecutors.
Health insurance contributions to pharmacies in inaccessible areas are changing annually in the Czech Republic, leading to the closure of a pharmacy in Osečná, Liberec region, after it did not receive its contribution.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent a diplomatic note to the US embassy in Warsaw concerning the departure of Zbigniew Ziobro. This action comes amidst broader discussions about the Polish prosecutor's office.
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Four individuals were arrested following intensive proactive investigations by the Korçë Prosecutor's Office into goods smuggling from Greece to Albania, involving offenses of smuggling other goods and illicit trade.
A seven-year-old child was fatally struck by a reversing car in a Zakopane parking lot while a group of friends and their children were preparing to leave, with initial prosecutorial findings indicating both the driver and the child's guardians were present.
Articles delve into the chaotic political climate in Poland and the dramatic events that led to the May Coup of 1926, examining the historical context of the period.
Former Albanian President Ilir Meta has appeared in court for the second session of his corruption trial, where he was seen behind a glass partition. His defense team has challenged the charges and requested a change in his restrictive measures.
A 2007 murder case in Italy, which captivated the nation, has been reopened after new DNA evidence emerged, suggesting the man previously convicted for the crime might be innocent.
The prosecutor's office has closed most of its investigations into the 2024 fire involving toxic waste in Przylep, Poland, with only one aspect still under analysis.
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Prominent Nigerian figures, including the Ooni of Ife and Governor Aiyedatiwa, celebrated Afenifere leader Reuben Fasoranti on his 100th birthday, recognizing him as a symbol of wisdom and moral leadership.
Mexico's planned shortening of the school year by over a month has sparked criticism from parents and employers. Education Minister Mario Delgado justified the decision by citing a severe heatwave and the upcoming football championship.
An informal group of students in Prokuplje, Serbia, is organizing a large ecological cleaning action called "Zavrni rukave" (Roll up your sleeves) to clean and maintain Hisar hill.
The Special Court of Appeals has confirmed the release of Aurel Zarka, the former chief prosecutor of Vlora, from prison. Zarka was convicted in the 'Toyota Yaris' case and had been held since June 2024, sentenced to four years for 'corruption' and 'illegal influence'.
Péter Magyar officially took office, marking a significant political shift in Hungary and signaling the beginning of a 'regime change' for some observers. His new role has sparked discussions about potential alliances with neighboring countries and scrutiny over past government affairs.
Prosecutors are seeking life imprisonment for individuals accused of brutally beating and then setting fire to two men on a pile of textiles and furniture in an apartment in Chełm, Lubelszczyzna.
Slovak drivers have experienced a sharp increase in fuel prices over the past week, with both gasoline and diesel reaching their 2022 maximums. The weekly jump of 6 to 9 cents per liter significantly exceeded typical market fluctuations, with diesel becoming a third more expensive year-on-year.
A UK border official and a former Hong Kong police officer have been convicted of assisting a Chinese spy agency in Britain. This marks the first time in British history that individuals have been found guilty of spying for China.
Progressive Slovakia, KDH, and Democrats are reportedly negotiating pre-election cooperation with the Hungarian Alliance in Slovakia. The SaS party is staying out of these discussions, which could significantly impact the upcoming elections.
Former Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło did not appear for questioning at the prosecutor's office, where she was scheduled to testify as a witness in an investigation concerning irregularities in the financing of the Polish National Foundation's campaign nine years ago.
Poland's Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has submitted a request to the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, to lift the immunity of MEP Daniel Obajtek, allowing for criminal prosecution.
Prosecutor Michal Šúrek stated he stands by the indictment in the "Očistec" case, expressing regret that he will not be able to defend his work in court after being accused by police inspection in summer 2024.
Teplárny Brno is expanding its electric vehicle charging station network, aiming for 500 stations by 2030, with an additional 100 stations to be added by the end of this year.
A recall referendum for the mayor and city council of Bytom, Poland, will not take place after a significant portion of collected signatures were deemed invalid, prompting the mayor to notify the prosecutor's office.
The prosecutor's office has initiated investigations into the potential assistance of Polish presidential officials in the refusal to swear in four Constitutional Tribunal judges, raising questions about the prosecutor's jurisdiction over presidential competencies.
An article analyzes Roku's financial performance, specifically examining its climbing ad and subscription revenues to assess if its stock is a good investment.
ELTA briefly presents the most important events in Lithuania and the world on May 5, including the prosecutor's office appealing to the Seimas regarding Paluckas' immunity and the detention of convicted Bartoševičius at home.
EU prosecutors have requested the lifting of immunity for Polish MPs Szymon Hołownia and Michał Koboski. This move suggests potential legal proceedings against the parliamentarians.
Personnel from Zondacrypto, formerly BitBay, have been involved in training prosecutors and police officers in Poland, leading to paradoxical situations where top investigators must recuse themselves from cases due to potential conflicts of interest.
The Strait of Hormuz experienced escalating tensions as the US Navy escorted commercial ships and issued warnings to Iran, which asserted its control over the waterway and traded claims of missile strikes. This military activity and rhetoric raised global concerns about shipping safety and oil prices.
Montenegro's Ministry of Defense has stated it is not considering the possibility of ceding military bases to the United States. This statement comes amid broader discussions on international military cooperation and regional security.
Several American restaurant chains reported disappointing sales in the first quarter, attributed to customers reducing spending due to rising gasoline prices linked to the US-Israel conflict.
Tomáš Szabó refused to testify in court in Pezinok concerning the murder of Ján Kuciak and the planned assassinations of prosecutors, relying on an appeal to the Supreme Court.
A search operation has been launched in Morocco for two US service members who went missing during military exercises. The incident has prompted concern and efforts to locate the individuals.
Donald Trump has rejected Iran's latest negotiation proposal as unacceptable. This development coincides with Senator Marco Rubio's scheduled meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican, reportedly amidst a diplomatic standoff involving Trump and Iran.
The second day of SlatCroFest in Split included a conference for confectioners in Diocletian's Cellars and sweet workshops for citizens and children at Prokurative, drawing excellent attendance.
The European Commission issued its initial response after former President Trump announced plans for higher tariffs on automobiles imported from the EU. Experts predict these potential new tariffs could significantly impact German manufacturers, with estimates suggesting an $18 billion cost to Germany.
Video game retailer GameStop is reportedly preparing an offer to acquire e-commerce giant eBay, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal. This potential move signals GameStop's ambition for greater relevance in the market.
The Q1 2026 earnings transcript for Roku (ROKU) has been made available, detailing the company's financial results and discussions from its latest earnings call.
Roblox has significantly cut its annual bookings and revenue forecasts, citing that new safety measures are weighing on user growth and first-quarter results. This led to a plunge in the company's shares.
Apple announced record quarterly earnings, surpassing expectations despite ongoing supply chain disruptions. CEO Tim Cook highlighted strong demand for new iPhones and discussed future growth opportunities, including in India.
A man linked to Belarusian President Lukashenka is considered a key witness by one Polish prosecutor's office, yet deemed unreliable by another, according to an indictment against Witold K.
The President of the Constitutional Tribunal, Bogdan Święczkowski, expressed "strong opposition" to attempts to intimidate Tribunal employees, who are being summoned to the prosecutor's office for questioning in a case concerning facilitating the president's...
The Tirana Prosecutor's Office has sent six individuals, including the deputy director and doctors from the QSUT Oncology Hospital, to trial for abuse of duty, accused of diverting patients to private clinics and disrupting cobalt therapy.
Light-up footwear has become a phenomenon, combining functionality with playful design, initially targeting children but now gaining popularity among a wider audience of adults.
Workers in Horní Kalná have completed an unusual fountain, a project that took over half a year, inspired by composer Bohuslav Martinů. The 3.5-meter-wide piece has now been transported to Polička.
Trump sľubuje urýchlený návrat Američanov na Mesiac, hovorí o slušnej šanci stihnúť ho do roku 2029. Zároveň láka na nové, potenciálne prelomové informácie o UFO.
Entrepreneurs in Poland must submit their annual health insurance settlement for 2025 by May 20, 2026, along with the April settlement, with overpayments to be refunded by ZUS.
The CW network has announced new streaming deals with ESPN and Roku, expanding its digital reach and content distribution. These partnerships were unveiled during the network's upfront presentations.
Ukraine has reported one dead and several injured from recent Russian attacks, while also highlighting the strength of its fortifications, which are reportedly causing significant Russian casualties monthly. The conflict continues on its 1525th day.
A priceless half-ton crystal chandelier from 1853 has returned to the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Hejnice after a challenging quarter-year renovation. Restorers meticulously cleaned all glass and metal components, removing centuries of grime.
The European Parliament has voted to urge the creation of a standardized, consent-based definition of rape across all EU member states. This move aims to harmonize legal approaches to sexual violence within the bloc.
A brutal attack at a gymnasium in Marijampolė has led to a prosecutorial investigation and widespread fear among local residents. Witnesses reported that the suspected assailant had previously warned.
Police in Slovakia have charged a man, identified as the father, with the crime of killing a minor child in the Trebišov district, more than a year after the incident. The investigator has requested his detention, and the case involves highly sensitive procedures.
Latvia's Prime Minister resigned following a dispute over the government's handling of stray Ukrainian drones that entered Latvian airspace. The incident led to a political crisis and the collapse of the government.
PZU Group has reported its financial results for the beginning of the year, showcasing strong revenues and a proposed dividend. The company noted an increase in revenues despite a decrease in overall profit.
The main train station in Hradec Králové is set for a major transformation costing ten billion Czech crowns and lasting until 2031, with related railway closures beginning across three regions.
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The United States government announced it would no longer require costly visa bonds for foreign ticket holders from World Cup qualifying countries. This decision aims to ease travel for fans attending the international football tournament.
French prosecutors have requested a seven-year prison sentence, a €300,000 fine, and a five-year ban from public office for former President Nicolas Sarkozy in his appeal trial concerning alleged Libyan campaign financing, with a verdict expected in November.
A Russian ship that sank near Spain is now suspected of having been transporting nuclear reactor parts or components destined for North Korea. The incident, which occurred in 2024 or two years prior, has raised international concerns.
The Saranda Prosecutor's Office has ordered the seizure of the six-story "Oasis" hotel, owned by Alqi Papa, brother of Edmond Papa, as the property is suspected to be part of an asset procedure linked to ongoing investigations.
A Polish-English couple, with two young children, undertook an extensive renovation of a 1931 house near the Czech border after leaving city life. Their story highlights the courage required to start anew, even enduring discomfort like sleeping in a caravan during the process.
Slovakia's Constitutional Court has rejected complaints from VšZP and ÚDZS concerning an ambulance tender from 2019, advising them to seek protection in administrative courts.
The Czech parliamentary immunity committee discussed a citizen's complaint regarding MP Filip Turek's statement about 'progressive, leftist, and green parasites' in ministries but determined it lacked the authority to resolve the matter.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted to accusations from Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha regarding public procurements, which are set to be monitored by Artificial Intelligence, emphasizing the integrity of the process.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Čačak has announced that it will "in the shortest possible time" order a forensic medical examination following deaths that occurred after tonsil surgery.
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The body of one of two US soldiers who went missing in Morocco has been found off the coast. Lieutenant Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. reportedly fell off a cliff and his remains were later recovered from the ocean.
Helena Dahlová and her family spent nearly two decades gradually reconstructing an old railway house from 1920 in the Swedish countryside. Without a large budget, they transformed the dilapidated property into a cozy and functional home.
During a police traffic control on Monday morning, Arvydas Gramba, a prosecutor from the Criminal Prosecution Division of the Panevėžys District Prosecutor's Office, was found driving while intoxicated.
The prosecution has informed Albania's Central Election Commission about Kuçova Mayor Kreshnik Hajdari's undisclosed final conviction in Greece. Critics argue that Hajdari should not remain in office given he concealed this information.
The 30th edition of the "Modernization of the Year & Construction of the 21st Century" competition is ongoing in Poland, promoting innovative construction, modernization, and revitalization projects across the country.
A new investigative documentary, 'Elon and the Guinea Pigs,' uses the story of Tesla to warn against blind faith in technology, exposing tragic accidents and insider accounts.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in Moscow, where Putin claimed the war in Ukraine is nearing its end and proposed new peace talks, insisting they must take place in the Russian capital. The meeting marked a notable diplomatic engagement between Russia and an EU member state.
Former prosecutor Eugen Beçi voiced strong criticisms regarding Albania's justice system, addressing issues such as shared responsibility in a tragic Durrës accident and the alleged abusive use of pre-trial detention. He also claimed that SPAK's files are not untouchable and suggested arrests are sometimes politically motivated.
Bosnian public broadcaster BHRT announced it would initiate legal proceedings against RTRS if the latter fails to pay outstanding funds by a specified deadline, as mandated by a court ruling.
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.
Modern businesses must now integrate concepts like artificial intelligence, the wage gap, and compliance into their operations, which were less prioritized a decade ago.
The Albanian prosecution is investigating tender procedures for a 23 million euro project, following suspicions of a predetermined outcome and public fund mismanagement.
Albania's Special Court Against Corruption and Organized Crime (GJKKO) has accepted SPAK's request and sent to trial a case against two former Saranda prosecutors and two businessmen, who allegedly took 55,000 euros to prevent a defendant from going to prison.
A new apartment building will be constructed in Česká Ves, Jesenicko, by the end of the year, featuring nine flats for employees of the local Řetězárna factory. The company is investing approximately 25 million CZK due to a long-term shortage of qualified workers.
A tender to select a company for an expert assessment of a poorly constructed concrete road at the Rūdninkai military training ground in Lithuania has failed, leaving its repair in a deadlock.
Simisola Fajemirokun-Ajayi, former Executive Secretary of the West Africa Economic Summit Secretariat, unveiled an economic development plan for Ondo State, Nigeria, emphasizing its vast bitumen deposits and cocoa resources.
A firefighting plane tragically crashed in southeastern Poland while engaged in an operation to extinguish a blaze. The incident resulted in the death of the pilot.
This year's 'Village of the Year' competition in the Plzeň Region has attracted a record 22 municipalities, with 10 participating for the first time, attributed to municipal elections and higher rewards.
President Trump announced a pause in the US operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing 'great progress' made on a deal with Iran. This decision aims to facilitate efforts to de-escalate tensions and end the conflict.
Slovak Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing a heart procedure, with his condition reported as stable. He will continue his treatment at home.
Global crude oil reserves are approaching their lowest level in eight years, with current utilization rates suggesting reserves will last 101 days and fuel for 45 days, exacerbated by a second Russian refinery halting operations.
The Polish government has adopted a draft law on Individual Savings Accounts (OKI), with plans for tax-free accounts to become available starting in 2027.
Albania's Democratic Party has appealed to the Constitutional Court regarding the refusal to establish investigative commissions. The appeal specifically concerns commissions for the McGonigal case and the May 11 elections.
The Polish leasing industry began the year with significant momentum, financing corporate investments in the first quarter with a value nearly 11% higher than the previous year, and forecasts suggest a successful year ahead.
Stephen Colletti described his return to "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County" for a Roku reunion special as a "full circle" moment, reflecting on the experience more than 20 years after the show first aired.
Poland is set to launch a new "Microretention" program, offering subsidies of up to 8000 PLN for individuals who install rainwater harvesting systems. Applications for the program are expected to open soon.
Over 355,000 high school graduates in Poland took the Polish language matriculation exam today, with the first photos of the exam sheets appearing online less than twenty minutes later, prompting the Central Examination Commission to involve prosecutors.
The Shkodër Prosecutor's Office has concluded investigations and sent four individuals – Arsuel Curaj, Alma Guraj, Gëzim Guraj, and Vladimir Jacaj – to court for the criminal offense of 'money laundering' involving 500,000 euros.
Following the findings of the Vilnius City Municipality Control and Audit Service regarding the operations of the Vilnius City Mental Health Center, "Inreal" has appealed to the prosecutor's office. They are requesting an evaluation of the identified circumstances and the protection of public interest.
The trial in the case of Ján Kuciak's murder and the planned murders of prosecutors is set to continue with the interrogation of key figure Tomáš Szabó.
A massive search operation is underway in Morocco for two U.S. Army soldiers who went missing during the 'African Lion' military exercises. Initial reports suggest they may have fallen into the ocean during the drills.
Iran has proposed a 30-day plan to end its conflict with the United States and confirmed receiving Washington's response, prompting debate over whether the US should accept a "bad deal" or face an "impossible" war.
Serbia's government has committed to fully implementing the recommendations of the Venice Commission regarding its judicial laws by the end of May. This pledge comes amid criticism and calls for political responsibility over the controversial legal changes.
Financial analysts have published a series of reports offering insights and outlooks on the performance of numerous companies across technology, industrial goods, financial, energy, and communication services sectors. These reports include bullish, conflicted, and general assessments of various stocks.
An article from Mainichi's Yoroku column discusses the ongoing linguistic phenomenon in Japan where the words 'zero' and 'rei' continue to compete for usage in the evolving Japanese language.
Vedran Pavlek, the former head of the Croatian Ski Association, has been arrested in Kazakhstan on suspicion of embezzling 30 million euros. Croatian officials have commented on the arrest and expressed expectations for his swift extradition.
Billie Eilish revealed the reasons why she has preferred baggy clothes for years, emphasizing that her relationship with her own body was long damaged and filled with insecurities.
Researchers in South Korea have announced that a simple corneal reflex test in hospice patients can help doctors assess the likelihood of death within the next 24 hours.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that parliamentary elections are expected within the next two to six months, offering potential summer dates. He also called for calm following recent clashes and offensive graffiti targeting students.
A property scandal in Lushnje, Albania, centers on the alleged usurpation of the Boçi family's land, with a court decision remaining unenforced for 13 years and accusations against former municipal and land registration officials.
Polish 'headhunters' in Oława arrested a man who had been hiding for 14 years, during which time he changed his identity and underwent plastic surgery.
Poland's Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has imposed a multi-million fine on the Panek car rental company. UOKiK also announced charges and reported the company to the prosecutor's office.
Investing is no longer a 'black box' reserved for Wall Street elites. 2025 was strong for stocks, but a trio of Slovaks on the eToro platform achieved something exceptional – they significantly outperformed the world-renowned...
Przemysław Kral od pół roku likwidował aktywność w Polsce. Wygasił usługi adwokackie, a zaraz potem działalność gospodarczą. Od kilku miesięcy mieszkał za granicą i ma izraelskie obywatelstwo.
Zbigniew Bogucki, head of the presidential chancellery, has been summoned as a witness by the National Public Prosecutor's Office in an investigation concerning assistance in the non-reception of oaths from four new Constitutional Tribunal judges.
Poland has introduced significant changes to its system for financing the needs of people with disabilities in 2026, including increased benefits due to March valorization and simplified procedures.
Streaming research firm Antenna indicates that Roku's low-cost Howdy streaming service has surpassed one million subscribers and boasts better retention rates than other streaming platforms.
Lithuanian MEP Dainius Žalimas has formally requested the Prosecutor General's Office to initiate a pre-trial investigation into the social media activities of "Nemuno aušros" leader Remigijus Žemaitaitis.
A court in Białystok has returned the indictment against Adam Andruszkiewicz to the prosecutor's office, requesting that formal deficiencies, including the full legal qualification of the acts, be sup
Serbia has formed a working group to address the Venice Commission's recommendations regarding its latest set of judicial laws, following strong criticism and calls from the European Commission for full and swift implementation.
Billie Eilish has disclosed that her preference for wearing baggy clothing stems from a "toxic relationship with her body," a personal struggle she has now shared publicly.