Hungarian politician Péter Magyar visited Brussels, where he engaged with EU officials and pushed for the unblocking of billions in EU funds for Hungary. His visit generated significant attention and discussion regarding Hungary's role in the European Union.
SoftBank is reportedly planning to create and list a new artificial intelligence and robotics company, named Roze, in the United States. This information was first reported by the Financial Times.
The United Nations has issued a stark warning that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, could push over 30 million people into poverty. This humanitarian concern was highlighted amidst various discussions at the UN.
Inflation in Germany and Spain increased in April, but at a rate lower than economists had forecast. Germany's inflation rate specifically rose to 2.9 percent for the month.
Nearly two million more individuals have become higher-rate taxpayers in the UK since the start of the decade, a trend primarily attributed to the freezing of income tax thresholds.
The article explores a town uniquely named 'N,' which is described as being frozen in time, suggesting a place with preserved history or traditional ways of life.
Spanish authorities have frozen the property assets belonging to Gerry Hutch as part of an ongoing money-laundering investigation. This move targets the alleged financial activities of the prominent gang leader.
An Austrian man has pleaded guilty to plotting an ISIL-inspired attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. The 21-year-old admitted to planning the attack during the Eras Tour.
Salaries for employees in adult education in Austria are set to increase by 2.5 percent. This adjustment aims to improve compensation within the sector.
A Swiss court has dismissed a long-standing corruption case against Gulnara Karimova, the daughter of Uzbekistan's former president, Islam Karimov. The decision means the case against her has been discontinued.
A consumer review comparing different appliances for cooking frozen waffles concluded that the stove-top method yielded the best results, surpassing traditional toasters.
An Austrian man has admitted to planning a terror attack on a Taylor Swift concert scheduled for 2024 in Vienna, with his trial now underway. He is accused of having ties to the Islamic State.
After more than a year of proceedings, the prosecution has delivered its closing argument in the trial of former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, outlining her alleged role in a series of robberies and beginning with an accusation.
Scientists have confirmed the origin of an interstellar object that has entered the Solar System, noting that comets like it carry frozen information about their formation environment.
In celebration of National Deaf History Month, Disney+ has debuted 'Disney Animation's Songs in Sign Language,' featuring reimagined and animated versions of songs from 'Frozen 2,' 'Moana 2,' and 'Encanto' in American Sign Language.
A terror suspect in Villach, Austria, described as "ready to kill at any time," is awaiting trial in prison under special security measures, including a fixed bed and paper plates for meals.
Switzerland is experiencing a significant market consolidation, with a new law and the current economic situation leading to a 106 percent increase in company bankruptcies, causing many firms to exit the market.
The trial against Gina H. has commenced, accused of killing eight-year-old Fabian, with many questions still needing to be clarified during the proceedings.
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman is heading to trial in California. The legal battle centers on the company's founding principles and alleged deviation from its original non-profit mission.
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced they are forming an electoral coalition to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming elections. This alliance aims to unite opposition forces against the current prime minister.
Israel has issued evacuation orders for several towns in southern Lebanon, extending beyond its previously controlled buffer zone, as it accuses Hezbollah of dismantling the ceasefire. Hezbollah, in turn, has rejected these accusations and vowed resistance to any ceasefire violations.
The stock markets experienced a strong recovery in April, with experts now predicting significant price increases for three specific stocks, including a renowned German company, though concerns about the Iran-War and high oil prices remain.
A report indicates that biofuels are on average 79 percent more expensive than electricity, in addition to having limited availability that can only partially meet demand.
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, Moj
Gebi Mair has been elected as the new lead candidate for the Green Party in Tyrol, securing 63 percent of the votes. His selection positions him to head the party's campaign in the region.
The German government is reportedly compelling broadcasters and streamers to invest eight percent of their net revenue into domestic productions, according to a draft law obtained by F.A.Z.
Despite a disappointing week for Austria's ATX index, experts have issued "buy" recommendations for six specific Austrian stocks, some with potential for up to 50 percent price growth.
An appeals court has frozen 25 bank accounts of an unnamed incumbent legislator involved in an anomalous flood control probe. Separately, Martin Romualdez has requested the Ombudsman to recuse from his case, alleging bias.
A 45-year-old man and his 20-year-old son are on trial, accused of terrorizing their female relative for at least six years, charges which they vehemently deny.
The Vienna Chamber of Commerce has established a five-million-euro fund to support companies in selected legal proceedings against legislative decisions.
The front line in Eastern Ukraine remains largely static, with drones continuing to play a crucial role in the fighting, and experts do not foresee a significant breakthrough or turning point in the coming months, describing the conflict as "frozen."
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has ruled that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte must stand trial for crimes against humanity. This decision allows the prosecution to proceed with charges related to his controversial anti-drug campaign.
The European Union has finalized a loan package of approximately 671 billion Danish kroner (around €90 billion) for Ukraine. The funds are designated for the country's war effort and to support its civilian society, with the repayment expected to come from frozen Russian assets.
El Salvador has commenced a massive trial involving 486 alleged gang members, primarily from MS-13, in a single legal procedure. This unprecedented mass trial is part of the country's controversial crackdown on gang violence.
Frozen products are experiencing a surge in popularity in Germany, a trend linked to the increased use of air fryers and the financial pressures faced by many households.
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.
The Grandhotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary will celebrate its 325th anniversary with a year-long series of cultural events, including gastronomic festivals, music evenings, and intimate cultural formats.
UK lawmakers have approved a landmark bill that will make it illegal for anyone born after January 1, 2009, to buy tobacco products, effectively phasing out smoking for future generations. The legislation aims to create a 'smoke-free generation' by raising the legal smoking age by one year, every year.
A White Paper from the business community in Hesse, Germany, highlights weaknesses in state politics that impede economic progress and calls for more efficient processes.
The Austrian government has announced measures to strengthen occupational pensions. This initiative aims to potentially increase future pension payouts by up to ten percent.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested a company owner and frozen RM160 million in accounts as part of a sweep against a fake import racket, which allegedly caused RM1.5 billion in Customs losses.
The United States has reportedly halted dollar shipments to Iraq and frozen military aid, aiming to pressure Baghdad over the influence of Iran-backed groups. This action seeks to curb the flow of funds to these militias and address regional security concerns.
This article provides five key tips for preparing frozen vegetables, highlighting one specific thing that should always be avoided. It aims to help readers cook frozen vegetables more effectively.
Ukrainian lawmakers and France are advocating for the establishment of a special tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the invasion of Ukraine. There are suggestions that frozen Russian assets could be used to fund this tribunal.
Negotiations with Iran in Islamabad are uncertain, with Pakistan awaiting official confirmation from Iran and US Vice President J.D. Vance's departure to Pakistan reportedly halted.
Heinrich XIII. Prinz Reuß is once again in court for the Reichsbürger trial, where unusual scenes unfolded as he was questioned by his own defense lawyer.
A trial has commenced in Istanbul regarding the death of a family, allegedly caused by pesticide poisoning. The case seeks justice for the victims and accountability from those responsible.
Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party have announced a truce, but internal divisions persist. Some analysts suggest a split could paradoxically benefit the right-wing party by attracting voters disillusioned with competition from Konfederacja.
King Charles III paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday. The United Kingdom commemorated the milestone with various remembrances, including a message from the King to his 'darling mama'.
A trial has begun in Istanbul concerning the deaths of a family from Hamburg, Germany, who died from insecticide poisoning in a hotel, with six defendants facing long prison sentences and the pest control company under scrutiny.
Assets worth €3.4 million belonging to former Football Association president Giorgos Koumas have been frozen by court order as he faces trial on 25 charges.
Tensions between the US and Iran are escalating as a ceasefire agreement approaches its expiration, with both nations issuing warnings of potential conflict. Diplomatic efforts, including a US delegation led by JD Vance heading to Pakistan for uncertain peace talks, are underway amidst Iran's refusal to negotiate under threat.
Fluctuating oil prices are driving significant speculation in the market, offering private investors opportunities for substantial gains but also posing risks of considerable losses. The world's biggest physical oil trader has now warned of months of continued price volatility, citing Middle East turbulence and seasonal demand.
The Linz public prosecutor's office has initiated an investigation into Thomas Schmid for allegedly making false statements in a patronage trial, following a complaint from former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, and has now handed the case to the WKStA.
A 69-year-old woman is facing a stalking trial after attempting to contact her ex-husband and adult children, who no longer wished to communicate with her following the end of her decades-long marriage.
Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks' 80th birthday is being celebrated with numerous concerts across the country, featuring his music in various venues. This special time offers an opportunity for audiences to experience his work.
A 48-year-old woman is facing a trial for neo-Nazi activity after posting a birthday greeting with "Eiernockerl" on Facebook on April 20th, a date associated with Adolf Hitler's birthday.
The Nostalgie Magic Tour collected nearly 13,600 toys for 6,305 disadvantaged children, enabling 150 Belgian children to visit Disneyland Paris and experience the new Frozen world.
President Trump threatened to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany, citing disagreements with German officials, while also signaling a prolonged U.S. blockade against Iran which caused oil prices to surge.
Péter Magyar, a rising Hungarian political figure, engaged in discussions with EU officials in Brussels, including Ursula von der Leyen, to secure the release of billions in frozen EU funds. The funds have been withheld due to concerns over the rule of law in Hungary, and a deal is anticipated soon.
The European Union has criticized Meta for failing to adequately protect children on its Facebook and Instagram platforms. Several countries, including Iceland, are working to implement related EU regulations to address these child safety concerns.
Approximately 400 frozen embryos are trapped inside the locked Northwestern Medical Center in Sarajevo, while the clinic's director, a Kosovar doctor, has reportedly disappeared, leaving patients in distress.
Newcastle City Council has frozen energy bills for residents of the Byker Wall housing estate, aiming to provide stability and certainty for homeowners.
PGE, Poland's largest energy company, has announced plans to allocate billions of zlotys towards its energy transformation initiatives. Company executives have highlighted the significant challenges and investments required for this transition.
Reports indicate a deadlock in the US-Iran conflict, with warnings of a potential "frozen conflict" emerging in the Gulf region. The situation also raises questions about the possibility of a diplomatic deal to resolve the persistent tensions.
Concerns are mounting over the potential for a 'frozen conflict' to develop in the Middle East, indicating a prolonged period of unresolved tensions and sporadic violence.
A new study reveals that a large majority of individuals over 80 years old report being satisfied with their lives, contrary to common assumptions, though personal health shows significant decline and
The murder trial has commenced in Germany for the killing of 8-year-old Fabian. The accused is his father's ex-girlfriend, with prosecutors alleging she committed the crime to secure the father for herself.
Been brutal for real-estate stocks plunging from overhyped or meme-stock valuations amid thick losses, lots of debt, and a frozen housing market: Compass, Redfin, Anywhere Real Estate, eXp, and…
Gulnara Karimova, the former first daughter of Uzbekistan, has gone on trial in Switzerland. She faces charges related to corruption and money laundering, marking a significant legal development in her high-profile case.
Slovenia is reportedly boycotting Eurovision due to Israel's participation, planning to air a Palestine-themed program instead. In Austria, a significant portion of the public also supports excluding Israel from the contest.
Non-governmental organizations are suing Austria before the European Commission for freezing the reunification of refugee families. They argue this action violates EU law and fundamental rule of law principles.
Malaysian fashion retailer Padini announced that 21 of its bank accounts have been frozen as part of an ongoing investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). This development has also led to significant selling pressure on the company's shares.
Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) aims to drastically cut the share of coal in its energy generation mix from 78% to 7% between 2025 and 2035, according to Vice-President Katarzyna Rozenfeld.
South Korea is implementing a new public trust pilot program and considering reforms to its guardianship system to help dementia patients whose assets are frozen.
Reports indicate that associates of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán are quickly transferring their assets out of Hungary to other countries. This alleged movement of wealth is occurring amid heightened scrutiny and accusations of corruption.
Expert analysis suggests that Serbia is at risk of having its European funds frozen and its path to EU membership stalled. This assessment follows an opinion issued by the Venice Commission.
Russia is reportedly increasing its control over internet access, restricting global messaging applications and frequently disrupting or completely shutting down mobile internet services.
A new report indicates that biofuel is, on average, 79 percent more expensive than electricity, highlighting cost disparities in sustainable energy options.
The Court of Appeals has ordered the freezing of former Speaker Martin Romualdez's assets, a decision confirmed by Ombudsman Remulla. This action marks a significant legal development concerning the former official.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim replaced the head of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) following allegations of a 'corporate mafia.' The appointment of the new chief comes amidst public protests calling for investigations into the previous leadership.
Venice is confronting increasingly high sea levels due to accelerated global warming, prompting scientists to warn of the urgent need for adaptation strategies, including embankments or even long-term relocation.
Scientists have successfully revived a microscopic organism, dubbed a 'zombie worm,' that had been frozen in Siberian permafrost for 24,000 years, providing new insights into life's resilience in extreme conditions.
Two individuals received six-and-a-half-year prison sentences for severe extortion in a Vienna Mafia trial. The verdict prompted immediate calls for appeal to higher courts.
A review of six budget-friendly frozen pizzas from Aldi's Mama Cozzi's label found several winners priced under $5, offering affordable lunch or dinner options.
A tragic road accident involving two trucks occurred on the S7 highway near Mława, Poland. One trailer ruptured and another fell into a ditch, resulting in the death of a passenger.
A former Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) politician, Thomas Schellenbacher, has been acquitted of charges related to allegedly arranging a flight for Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek's escape. The court f
The electric vehicle market is experiencing significant growth, with E-registrations surging by 35.4% in a single month in some regions. This trend is also reflected in company performance, as Kia reported record quarterly revenue driven by robust sales of its hybrid and electric vehicles.
Software company SAP saw its stock rise by six percent, attributed to strong performance in its cloud software division, with the company anticipating significant revenue growth by 2027.
Meta Platforms has announced plans to lay off thousands of employees, with some reports indicating around 8,000 job cuts. These significant workforce reductions come as the company simultaneously increases its investments in artificial intelligence development.
US President Donald Trump announced that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended for an additional three weeks. Trump also stated that Israel retains the right to launch attacks, emphasizing they would be careful.
Inspectors from the Portuguese Tax Authority are awaiting a response from the government regarding their demands for an update to personal vehicle compensation, which has been frozen for 16 years at…
Borko Stefanović stated that the procedure for suspending funds for Serbia from the EU Growth Plan has begun, and Aleksandar Vučić's government is under serious review, with a high degree of certainty that funds will be frozen.
Czech actor and screenwriter Zdeněk Svěrák received more than five kilograms of congratulatory letters for his 90th birthday and has asked Czech Radio to convey his apologies for not being able to respond to everyone personally.
An Atlanta electrician accumulated $1.7 million in savings but experienced paralysis when it came time to spend the money, a phenomenon explained by financial expert Dave Ramsey.
Luxembourg's labor market is experiencing slower growth, with the private sector showing zero percent stagnation, as reported by Adem Director Isabelle Schlesser, who also highlighted the impact of…
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) gunboats reportedly fired upon and attacked at least one container ship, possibly two, off the coast of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz. This incident occurred amidst ongoing tensions and 'gunboat diplomacy' between the US and Iran.
A lawsuit against the globally recognized chocolate brand Milka is set to begin on April 22 in Germany, accusing the company of customer deception by selling smaller chocolate bars at higher prices.
Journalist of the newspaper Danas, Aleksandar Roknić, spoke to N1 regarding the announcement of the possibility of Serbia's money intended for the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans being frozen.
This cluster provides unrelated lifestyle advice, covering topics such as when to dye grey hair and which five foods should never be frozen due to loss of taste and texture.
The trial against Peter Peterlik, former Secretary-General of the Austrian Foreign Ministry under Karin Kneissl, is continuing. He faces charges related to his tenure, with a verdict potentially imminent.
A new book casts fresh light on the Nuremberg Trials, portraying the defendants not as fanatical monsters but as ordinary lying men. It highlights how three female reporters brilliantly analyzed the psyche of the perpetrators.
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, Archbishop of Munich and Freising, has permitted the blessing of homosexual couples within his diocese, according to a recent letter to pastoral workers.
Marko Todorović from the Center for European Policies commented on EU Commissioner Marta Kos's messages to Serbia, stating that if funds were frozen, Serbia would be grouped with Turkey and Georgia as
Multiple analyses suggest that the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is evolving towards a frozen conflict, characterized by prolonged stalemate rather than decisive resolution. Experts cite several reasons for this predicted shift in the nature of the confrontation.
Elon Musk did not appear for a summons by French prosecutors investigating content on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and its AI chatbot Grok. The probe concerns the alleged presence of child pornography and other sexual images on the platforms.
A 52-year-old man, previously unblemished, is on trial for allegedly raping a six-year-old child last summer after luring her into his apartment. Prosecutors state he began downloading illicit images in 2022.
The crisis in navigation through the Strait of Hormuz has entered its ninth week, with transit methods still unresolved between the US and Iran, further exacerbated by the seizure of the ship "Touska" and crypto scams targeting companies.
Many people cook meat directly from the freezer when in a hurry, but it's important to understand the safety and correctness of this practice. The article explores whether this common shortcut is actually safe.
Serbian opposition figures have criticized the government, alleging it deceives citizens about the use of EU funds and that the freezing of these funds is a judgment against Vučić's regime. They also claim the government attempts to falsely portray itself as pro-European.
The murder trial of doctor Johannes M. has begun in Berlin, where he stands accused of murdering 15 of his patients. Abducted conversations with his wife reportedly shed light on his motives and alleged attempts to cover up the crimes.
The espionage trial against Egisto Ott is ongoing, featuring the presentation of new evidence, including chats from Jan Marsalek, and witness testimonies such as that of Kloibmüller. Investigators are presenting new material that allegedly incriminates Ott, including details about a phone that ended up with the FSB.
Hungary is reportedly moving to unblock EU aid to Ukraine and tap into frozen funds, with information suggesting Russian oil flows via the Druzhba pipeline may resume soon.
A court has ruled that there was no legal basis to forfeit Sh537 million belonging to Sonko, ordering the release of the frozen funds. The decision was made due to a lack of proof of crime.
Eine Studie aus Finnland zeigt, dass selbstgewählte Musik die Belastungstoleranz im harten Ausdauertraining deutlich erhöht, ohne den Körper härter zu fordern
Jerome Powell held his final press conference and oversaw his last rate decision as Federal Reserve Chair, announcing his intention to remain on the Fed board after his term as chair ends. This decision comes after nearly eight years as head of the central bank.
The German coalition government has decided to abandon the mandatory 65% renewable energy requirement for new heating systems, alongside other political developments.
Approximately 400 frozen embryos are reportedly held within a locked Sarajevo clinic, the Northwestern Medical Center, with the owner, Mohammad Khamis, now missing, leaving those affected feeling desperate.
Germany's inflation rate increased to 2.9% in April, while Spain's moderated to 3.2% during the same month, indicating varied price trends across European economies.
A guest commentary argues that learning is a socially mediated and executed process rather than an individual one, challenging current pedagogical trends that prioritize autonomous learning.
Grandparents in Australia are seeking advice on alternative investment strategies after their grandchildren's superannuation accounts were reportedly frozen.
Australia plans to introduce a 2% levy on major tech companies such as Meta, Google, and TikTok, unless they agree to pay local news organizations for their content. This proposed tax aims to fund newsrooms and support journalism in the country.
A US court has concluded a years-long legal dispute concerning Pop-Art artist Robert Indiana, ordering a payment of $102 million in damages due to exploitation and the circulation of forgeries.
Herbert Kasser, CFO of Asfinag, commented on speed limits, stating that 60 percent of the network is already driven at speeds slower than 130 km/h, and also discussed the S1 feeder without the Lobau tunnel and high profits amidst budget constraints.
Dozens of Chinese nationals protested outside Cambodia's central bank, demanding the unfreezing of accounts they held with a financial services firm allegedly linked to cyberscamming.
Protesters in Kuwait are demonstrating to demand the release and return of funds that have been frozen as part of an investigation into a scam. The demonstration highlights public concern over financial transparency and justice.
Austria's Public Prosecutor's Office for Combating Corruption (WKStA) has denied jurisdiction for investigations into former official Thomas Schmid regarding false testimony. This decision impacts the
Former top politician HC Strache testified as a witness in the fraud trial against 53-year-old Danny K., stating he was meant to bring investors for investments, but despite contracts, no money was exchanged.
Three individuals received prison sentences ranging from four to six months for coercion in a trial concerning assaults at the Göllersdorf correctional facility, though charges of rape were dismissed in all cases.
The community of Avlona in Cyprus has reported repeated breaches of the UN buffer zone, with a Turkish settler allegedly re-entering a 'frozen area' for unauthorized agricultural activity despite peacekeeping intervention.
A police van in Rozenburg, Netherlands, ended up on its side after colliding with a drunk driver early Monday morning. This incident was one of at least three accidents reported during King's Night celebrations.
An ARD survey indicates that 81 percent of Germans believe wealth is unfairly distributed in the country, with a majority supporting wealth and higher inheritance taxes.
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner led to the identification of suspect Cole Allen and sparked widespread online rumors. The event prompted an investigation and various reactions regarding the alleged gunman's background and the incident's nature.
Eirini Agapidaki spoke about her personal health challenge, revealing she has breast findings that require monitoring every six months, and her approach to facing fear.
The Kremlin's increasing control over the internet in Russia is reportedly causing widespread dissatisfaction among the populace. VPNs are highlighted as a digital tool used to circumvent these restrictions, which are feared by authoritarian regimes.
Disney has adapted songs from its animated films "Encanto," "Frozen," and "Moana" to incorporate sign language, aiming to make the content more accessible to deaf individuals.
Michael Ludwig was re-elected as the leader of the Vienna SPÖ with 92.3% of the votes at the party's regional conference. Federal SPÖ leader Andreas Babler also spoke at the event, praising Vienna and
A major US bank forecasts a nearly 110% increase for a specific "exotic" auto stock, which is widely recommended for purchase by experts in the competitive automotive market.
Farmers in the Avlona buffer zone are expressing concern as Turkish settler farmers reportedly continue to enter land declared 'frozen' by the United Nations, despite UN patrols.
Thomas Stelzer was re-elected as the head of the ÖVP Upper Austria with 99.6% of the votes, an increase of 2.5 percentage points from 2022. Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer was also elected as the new vice-chairman with 99.5%.
A stalking trial is taking place in Frankfurt, where a man is accused of years of stalking and death threats against his ex-wife, and allegedly hiring acquaintances to observe her after his pre-trial detention.
During the Wöginger trial, the defense attorney challenged the reliability of witness statements, particularly those made by Schmid. The defense emphasized the ethical imperative to avoid convicting i
A report illustrates the amount of frozen EU funds that the Tisza government could potentially unlock. It details how much the EU has already paid out, how much is awaiting disbursement, and the total amount currently frozen.
A woman in Luxembourg is on trial, accused by police of using her mobile phone while driving, an accusation she denies, claiming officers could not have seen her.
A price comparison reveals that Swiss private customers and SMEs pay significantly more for software subscriptions, with prices up to 113% higher than in Germany, drawing criticism from consumer protection groups.
Assets belonging to Moldovan oligarch and former Democratic Party leader Vladimir Plahotniuc, valued at over 1 billion lei, remain under arrest to compensate the state for damages. The assets can only be sold after a final court decision.
Tether has frozen over $344 million in USDT stablecoins across two Tron addresses, acting in coordination with the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) due to illicit activity flags.
In West Bengal's state election, millions of voters are participating, but over 9 million names have been removed from the electoral rolls, with Muslim voters claiming they have been disproportionately affected and frozen out.
The government has frozen 163 unauthorized non-Muslim religious sites in Kuala Lumpur and introduced a structured plan to address the issue. Meanwhile, Selangor state officials are advocating for "win-win" solutions regarding non-Muslim religious sites within their jurisdiction.
SpaceX has secured an option to either acquire the artificial intelligence startup Cursor for $60 billion or enter a $10 billion partnership. This strategic move by Elon Musk's company signals a significant investment in AI technology ahead of a potential IPO.
A media study reveals that only 0.1% of online news stories about Jeffrey Epstein mention "violence against women," and 1.3% report on misogyny, with media researcher Luba Kassova explaining how news can both highlight and reproduce violence.
A man has been sentenced to community service and a fine for using drones to drop drugs into prisons. This conviction highlights a novel method of contraband smuggling into correctional facilities.
El Salvador has commenced a large-scale trial for approximately 486 to 500 alleged members of the notorious MS-13 gang. The defendants face charges related to tens of thousands of crimes, with potential sentences of hundreds of years in prison.
Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial has begun in New York, marking the third time the disgraced film producer faces court proceedings for sexual assault allegations. The trial opened with testimony detailing how Weinstein allegedly 'preyed' on aspiring actress Jessica Mann.
President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran, stating it would last until Iran presents a proposal and talks conclude. This decision comes amidst ongoing US blockades and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian-linked tankers have reportedly bypassed sanctions.
A trial has begun against a doctor in Carinthia, Austria, who is accused of being responsible for the deaths of two patients, including a 14-year-old cancer patient, allegedly due to treatment with herbal infusions. The doctor pleads not guilty.
A trial has commenced in Istanbul with six people charged with negligent homicide over the deaths of four members of a German family at a hotel in Turkey, investigating the circumstances surrounding the tourists' deaths.
Senegal's default on payments has prompted the African Development Bank to freeze 1.63 trillion CFA francs, halting 39 projects and potentially delaying salaries for months.
The African Development Bank has frozen 1.63 trillion CFA francs and halted 39 projects due to Senegal's payment default, leading to months without salaries.
A defendant in a trial for the abuse of a six-year-old girl has confessed to the charges, with the defense claiming a potency drug put him in an 'uncontrollable state'.
EU foreign ministers are meeting to discuss critical issues including the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as relations with Russia. Separately, the EU is implementing new regulations for mobile phone batteries and issuing warnings to six member states.
Assets worth €3.4 million belonging to Giorgos Koumas, the former president of the Cyprus Football Association (CFA), have been frozen by court order as he prepares to face 25 criminal charges next month.
Barcelona is home to the world's first frozen library, where chef Albert Suárez and Irene Iborra have created ice cream flavors inspired by classic literary works like 'The Odyssey' and 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'.
In the murder trial concerning the death of an 81-year-old landlord in Biblis, criminal police officers testified about the investigation, stating that video footage and forensic evidence pointed to the accused, who denies involvement.
A new landscape is emerging for large tourism investments in the Cyclades, Greece, with discussions focusing not only on whether new hotels or complex projects will be built, but also where, under what terms, and with what limits.