The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sent an urgent letter to former US President Donald Trump, requesting Patriot PAC-3 missiles and other air defense munitions. Zelensky highlighted critical shortages and the threat to Ukraine's skies without continued US assistance.
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Muslims globally celebrated Eid al-Adha with prayers, family meals, and outings, while leaders in various countries urged tolerance, unity, and sacrifice. The celebrations were notably impacted in some regions by high costs of rams and blockades affecting sheep supply.
Eleni Rantou chose to bid farewell to Gogo Mastrokosta with a deeply personal message on social media. Mastrokosta's funeral was held in an emotional atmosphere, attended by many who came to pay their last respects.
Chef Adorján Trucza from Székelyudvarhely, Transylvania, explains that food is often used to resolve conflicts in the region, stating that people who disagree on everything else can still come together around a table.
The Lisbon Metro's Green Line experienced a halt due to an incident involving a passenger, which the company stated was 'unrelated' to the Metro itself. A carriage stopped abruptly between Arroios and Anjos stations, and passengers were evacuated.
As the budget debate intensifies online, Australia's Labor senator Ellie Whiteaker is employing soft toys and memes to simplify the government's budget message, acknowledging the challenge of selling a complex federal budget.
Latvian schools are planning to use the summer break to prepare for potential threats, including drone incidents, which have recently disrupted exams and raised safety concerns.
Reports indicate a fierce dispute within the Finnish government over peat subsidies, with the entire supplementary budget, including drone funding, stalled for weeks due to disagreement between the Finns Party and the National Coalition Party.
Italy's opposition parties are strongly protesting the government's proposal to table an electoral law reform for June 26. The move has caused significant uproar and disagreement among political factions.
Schools in Finland, such as Kulosaari Secondary School in Helsinki, have informed parents via messages that upcoming spring celebrations are non-religious events, concluding with the singing of the Suvivirsi hymn.
Longtime 'Inside the NBA' analyst Kenny Smith shared on 'The Pivot' podcast that the late Craig Sager was instrumental in convincing him to pursue a career in sports media.
Spain's coach, Luis de la Fuente, stressed the importance of teamwork over individual talent for winning the World Cup, while players who missed the squad sent messages of support.
Estonian security experts have dismissed Western media claims that Russia is preparing to attack the Baltic states soon, arguing that the coverage lacks critical assessment of Russia's messaging.
Finnish berry companies were found to have colluded on prices using text messages and WhatsApp, with one company cooperating with the Competition and Consumer Authority to avoid penalties.
Despite a slight decrease in passenger numbers, the excursion ship "Marie-Astrid" increased its revenue in 2025, though the opening of the wine experience center in Ehnen is delayed.
Republicans are reportedly finding it difficult to craft a clear message to address high inflation, as former President Trump pushes for funding for a White House ballroom.
K Annamalai, former Tamil Nadu BJP chief, publicly opposed the CBSE's revised three-language mandate, calling for its withdrawal due to abrupt implementation. This move is seen as a political strategy to assert regional concerns.
Rapid FC owner Dan Șucu expressed shock over a passage in the prosecutor's statement regarding the case of the ultras leader, highlighting concerns within the club.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis has advised New York Giants teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter to find common ground following their political disagreement stemming from a Trump rally controversy.
Norway's Press Complaints Commission (PFU) ruled that NRK breached good journalistic practice when a journalist sent private messages to a friend of a victim in the Høiby case.
Ukraine's drone commander, 'Madiar,' issued a warning to Belarus, stating that Ukraine has identified 500 potential targets in Belarus. This message comes amid growing concerns about Belarus's potential involvement in the war and serves as a deterrent against escalation.
Imam Khamenei delivered his annual Hajj message for 2026, addressing pilgrims and the wider Muslim world on spiritual and political themes relevant to the pilgrimage.
A 'wish tree' in the castle park of Zruč nad Sázavou is collecting messages from people, offering solace and good wishes, as part of the 'Zručské jarní lázně pro duši' project that began during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović stated that Kurban-bajram (Eid al-Adha) carries universal values that are particularly significant for society, especially in times when solidarity and mutual understanding are crucial.
An art installation at the 61st Venice Biennale, conceived by artistic director Koyo Kouoh, recycles visitor urine and channels it into pools containing nude women, aiming to convey a specific message.
A Ukrainian military commander, known for inflicting significant damage on Russia, has issued a widely circulated threat to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenka. The video message has garnered massive attention.
Barney Desmazery offers new recipes for seasonal vegetable lasagnes, aiming to banish memories of soggy vegetarian versions with simple and fresh spins on the classic dish.
A morning news briefing covers Israel's actions in Lebanon, Minister Holzleitner's statement in a university dispute, and discussions around a new ten-cent electricity price cap.
While the extradition of Raúl Castro to the US is unlikely, experts suggest that if the 95-year-old former president were to die, progressive elements within the Cuban regime might seek dialogue with Washington, with chances estimated at 50-50.
A bill aimed at strengthening the government's intelligence capabilities by establishing a 'National Intelligence Agency' is expected to be voted on and passed soon in the House of Councillors plenary session.
A mother questions the message she sends her son about self-acceptance when her own appearance choices, such as bleached-blonde hair and makeup, might contradict the lesson.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and industrial leader Carlo Bonomi (Orsini) spoke by phone the evening before their respective speeches to ensure a unified message of stability and collaboration.
House leaders in the Philippines have united to advance a bill aimed at strengthening the right to information, bringing the Right to Information Law closer to passage. The proposed legislation seeks to enhance transparency and access to government data.
Sources indicate that Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault is expected to resign from his position as early as Wednesday. His resignation is reportedly linked to disagreements over the government's environmental policies.
Millions of Muslim pilgrims have gathered at Mount Arafat in Saudi Arabia for the climax of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, enduring scorching desert temperatures. Saudi Arabia is utilizing drones to help shield pilgrims from the extreme heat.
Russland verschärft seine Rhetorik: Der Kreml kündigt weitere massive Angriffe auf Kiew an. Silke Diettrich, Moskau-Korrespondentin der ARD sagt, solche Drohungen müsse man ernst nehmen.
A massive mobilization of TikTok accounts is distributing identical, repetitive messages promoting Călin Georgescu and AUR, while simultaneously spreading anti-EU sentiment, according to an Expert Forum analysis.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba strongly reacted to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's call to US Senator Marco Rubio, labeling Lavrov's statement as an 'arrogant message' to the world's most powerful country. This comes amidst heightened Russian threats against Ukraine.
Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric car, the four-door Luce, which has generated significant online controversy and led to a drop in the company's stock price. The luxury automaker's entry into the EV market has sparked debate among investors and social media users.
Doctors from Charlottenlund Lægehus, accused of fraud, are seeking an 'objective review' in the High Court, indicating that the city court's ruling was only temporary.
A guide provides 50 ready-to-use Eid Mubarak wishes for Eid-ul-Adha 2026, offering messages for family, friends, and professional contacts to help navigate the flurry of greetings.
On the occasion of Kurban Bayram, Fetai conveyed wishes for Allah to accept sacrifices, qurbans, and prayers, emphasizing that there are no great deeds without great sacrifices.
Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has appointed economist and former central banker Al Amine Lo as the new prime minister. This appointment follows the sacking of former Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and comes amidst political shifts in the country.
Costa Crociere, a cruise line, has introduced a new rule prohibiting passengers from taking food from the buffet back to their cabins on certain cruises. This policy change has caused frustration among some passengers.
A couple, aged 66 and 82, discusses how their sex life has evolved in old age, finding new possibilities and ways to achieve intimacy even without an erection.
Sarajevo hosted a central event on May 25, organized by the Canton Sarajevo Association of MS Patients, to mark World Multiple Sclerosis Day with messages about early treatment and brain health protection.
Sad news has deeply affected the community of Mengël village and the entire family of the 9-year-old school 'Sulejman Rrançi' Mengël, after the passing of little Algit.
Fraudsters are reportedly exploiting artificial intelligence traffic systems to send deceptive fake fine messages, raising concerns about cybercrime and the misuse of technology.
A second police officer has been acquitted in a high-profile case where officers were suspected of serious crimes, following an earlier acquittal in the same investigation.
The family of Andrej Babiš is partnering with the Penta Group to transform the Istrochem chemical plant area into a new city district. This marks the first major joint business venture between the Babiš family and Penta, despite past disagreements between former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and the investment group.
In his Sallah message, President Tinubu highlighted economic reforms and acknowledged persistent insecurity, despite efforts by security agencies, including the recent elimination of a wanted ISIS leader.
Disagreements among political parties are threatening to derail a new defense settlement in the Norwegian Parliament, leading to a delay in the deadline for the defense plan. The ongoing negotiations highlight challenges in reaching a consensus on national security strategies.
Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has warned that a potential vote for Alberta's independence from Canada is a 'dangerous bluff' that could lead to regret, drawing comparisons to Brexit.
The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST) has filed a police complaint and requested an investigation into an individual's alleged violations of general penal laws, including threats of violence against employees.
Oil markets are experiencing volatility due to renewed military escalation between the US and Iran, coupled with conflicting messages from Washington and Tehran, impacting Brent crude prices.
Urban has released a new single titled "Sagradit ću ti pjesmu" in anticipation of his upcoming concert in Belgrade. The song is expected to be featured during his performance.
The head of the Muslim Community of Albania, H. Bujar Spahiu, extended Kurban Bayram greetings to all Albanians, conveying messages of peace, kindness, solidarity, and harmony, emphasizing the holiday's values of sacrifice and devotion.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, is scheduled to undertake a one-day working tour to Ekiti State. She also delivered a message for Children's Day, emphasizing that children's future depends on their choices today.
Greece is set to introduce legislation within the next ten days that will completely ban minors from riding electric scooters on public roads. This move comes as European countries increasingly seek to regulate electric scooter usage.
Spanish police have raided the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) in Madrid as part of an ongoing corruption investigation. Sanchez stated that his party has nothing to hide regarding the allegations.
A Montenegrin court ruled that the publication of Sky ECC messages mentioning Andrej Vučić, brother of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, was justified and in the public interest, rejecting his lawsuit against a Montenegrin portal.
Two women have been detained in Denmark and charged with attempted murder after allegedly handing a hand grenade to two men in a parking lot. The victim remains in critical condition.
A relative of a victim posted an angry message after Nikos Plakias was asked to leave a session by the president for reacting to the reading of the former RAS president's biography, with the session set to continue on June 2.
Hildur Björnsdóttir, leader of the Independence Party in Reykjavík and prospective mayor, has angered voters who supported her party to oust the previous majority, leading to threats of mass resignations over the new coalition.
Vanessa Matz, a Belgian politician, has raised an alarm about the use of connected glasses, stating that 'a woman should never have to fear being filmed, followed, or identified without her knowledge,' and Belgium is now engaging the European Data Protection Board on the issue.
Opposition parties in Greece, including PASOK and KKE, have criticized Alexis Tsipras's new political movement, describing it as a marketing product for personal ambition rather than a genuine new political proposal. Critics argue that Tsipras has returned with a divisive message under a different name.
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel is confirmed to participate in a discussion at the Vienna Festwochen. However, the festival will also host a debate regarding the decision to invite him.
Former Montenegrin Interior Minister Adžić stated that the Abazović government was on the verge of solving the murder of Duško, but due to the passage of time, they are now further from resolving the serious crime.
President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to prevent the release of audio recordings and transcripts related to a special counsel probe. This move comes amidst criticism from Donald Trump, who accuses Biden of trying to hide information.
Mogu Mogu has launched a new global campaign titled "Wanna Skip? You Gotta Chew" aimed at engaging Generation Z worldwide. The campaign seeks to connect with younger audiences through its unique brand message.
A woman has received a historic sentence for laundering billions through Danske Bank, highlighting the scale of the illicit financial activities. The case sheds light on the flow of 'black billions' through the bank.
An SNP councilor in Podgorica, Montenegro, stated that open dialogue is the only way to reach sustainable solutions that serve the interests of citizens, rather than individual political agendas.
WhatsApp is reportedly planning to roll out a new privacy feature that will allow users to choose unique usernames, potentially changing how people connect on the messaging platform.
A 37-year-old man has been newly indicted in a kidnapping case, facing accusations of giving cocaine to a young girl during the abduction, though he denies the charges.
A war of words has escalated at the United Nations, with an analyst suggesting Cambodia cannot trust Thailand's 'bilateral' intentions. The diplomatic tensions highlight ongoing disagreements between the two Southeast Asian nations.
Kryeministri në detyrë i Kosovës, Albin Kurti, ka zhvilluar sot një vizitë në selinë e Bashkësia Islame të Kosovës, me rastin e festës së Kurban Bajramit, ku është pritur nga myftiu Naim Tërnava.
A French citizen has been arrested in Saranda, Albania, and placed under pre-trial detention for computer fraud, suspected of acquiring bank data through deceptive messages impersonating the Albanian Post.
Raphaël Glucksmann, considering a presidential bid, criticized the French left's 'absolute sectarianism' and stated that a single left-wing candidate is impossible due to strong disagreements with Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Mackenzie Shirilla sent shocking text messages expressing intense hatred and claiming her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, tried to kill her, shortly before the fatal crash that killed them both. Russo had also reportedly told Shirilla that life is short in a text message.
Moldova's 112 Service is repeatedly warning citizens to exercise extreme caution with calls and messages from unknown sources, advising against sharing personal or banking information and clicking suspicious links.
Statements made at the GLOBSEC Forum 2026 regarding Moldova's security, European integration, and future were quickly distorted into alarmist narratives on Telegram and pro-Russian online spaces, spreading messages of "treason" and "liquidation of statehood."
Europe's efforts to curb the dominance of Big Tech companies are facing internal debates and disagreements, potentially tempering the effectiveness and scope of its regulatory push.
During Kurban Bajram, the Mufti delivered a message emphasizing that the world is becoming increasingly loud yet empty. He also stressed the need for leaders who unite rather than divide.
A guest commentary suggests that the widely discussed scandal at the Clinic for Cardiac and Vascular Surgery at the University Hospital Zurich is a result of systemic failures and incorrect incentives.
A fact-check confirms that a quote card attributed to former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, regarding lawmakers pushing for VP Sara Duterte's impeachment, is fake news and misleading content.
Espoo intends to construct its sixth city center in the middle of the Hista forest, a plan that has sparked disagreement among politicians regarding its feasibility and appeal to future residents.
In 2025, complimentary tickets accounted for nearly a third of the National Theatre's guests in Iceland, representing about 9% of total tickets, a decrease from 28% in 2015.
Rockstar Games' official Twitter account posted a message suggesting that Grand Theft Auto 6 was released on May 26, leading to speculation and excitement among fans. This comes as Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online are described as entering a new era.
The ongoing political discussions surrounding the proposed Chicago Bears stadium project are now linked to a potential $1.5 billion tax break, adding complexity to the local politics.
Reports suggest a potential Iran deal under a future Trump administration could involve repeated 60-day ceasefires and a de-prioritization of nuclear talks. Analysts are examining the long-term implications of such an agreement, which has also caused alarm in Israel.
Reform's home affairs chief and Treasury spokesman have publicly disagreed on the party's stance regarding deportation policy, highlighting internal divisions within the party.
The Philippines concluded rescue efforts for 16 people missing after a building collapse in Angeles City, with authorities investigating contractor liability. Meanwhile, rescuers in Laos are racing to reach seven villagers who have been stranded in a flooded cave for almost a week.
Senior figures within the Reform UK party, Robert Jenrick and Zia Yusuf, publicly clashed over the party's immigration plans. Their disagreement highlighted internal divisions regarding the party's stance on immigration policy.
Despite loud threats and powerful rocket attacks on Kyiv, Russia's President Putin is believed to have a 'positive message' as a hidden motive, which is unlikely to be decisive.
On the occasion of Eid Mubarak, President Tinubu has vowed to defeat terror and asserted that his reforms are delivering stability to the nation. He conveyed this message to citizens during the festive period.
A teacher in Kemiönsaari, Finland, accidentally shared a nude photo intended for their spouse on Snapchat, which was seen by students. The municipality is now providing guidance to staff on Snapchat usage and investigating other accusations against the teacher.
A threatening message, 'Zagreb will fall into Chetnik hands one night,' was found written on the birthplace of Ban Josip Jelačić in Petrovaradin, a protected cultural monument and seat of a foundation, prompting a police report.
France's Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced that France is considering legal action against Israel for the 'odious' treatment of French activists on the Gaza flotilla. The move comes after strong condemnation of Israel's conduct.
A neuroscientist has specified the recommended time to stop using phones before sleep, noting that while the body rests, the brain remains active when browsing social media or watching short videos. This advice aims to help the brain truly rest and process information effectively.
A dispute has emerged regarding the cancellation of a session of the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with officials from Republika Srpska and the Federation of BiH blaming each other. The disagreement follows the opening of the Gradiška border crossing.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has publicly criticized Friedrich Merz's plan for Ukraine. His comments highlight a disagreement regarding the proposed strategy for the conflict-ridden nation.
A German article delves into the topic of sex in old age, featuring an anonymous account from a 66-year-old woman who shares how she and her 82-year-old husband have discovered new ways to achieve intimacy and climax.
Meath council accumulated €680,000 in bills over a two-decade dispute concerning the demolition of a 588sqm house in Bohermeen, which was finally knocked down last March.
Four people, including two teenagers, have died after a train collided with a school minibus in Belgium. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident at the railway crossing.
Three defendants have pleaded not guilty to arson at an NGO's premises in Nørrebro last January, with the case now being connected to hand grenades found in nearby bushes.
Bosnian religious leaders, including Archbishop Vuksic and Grand Mufti Kavazović, have extended Eid al-Adha greetings, urging composure, unity, and faithfulness amid global uncertainties.
Police have warned the public about a new SMS scam that sends text messages claiming to be about unpaid traffic tickets, directing recipients to a link for out-of-court payments.
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A multi-national rescue effort, including experts who aided the Thai cave rescue in 2018, is underway in Laos to free seven gold miners trapped in a flooded cave since last week after heavy rainfall.
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Singer Honey Singh has collaborated with BJP leader Tarun Chugh to launch an anti-drug appeal aimed at the youth of Punjab. The campaign encourages individuals struggling with addiction, emphasizing that recovery is possible.
Reisul-ulema Husein-ef. Kavazović of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina sent a traditional message to believers for the upcoming Eid al-Adha, emphasizing the importance of sacrifice.
The Straits Times reports on the evolving landscape of caring for the dying in Singapore, from historical 'death houses' to addressing the needs of a super-aged society.
Thailand's Ministry of Education is preparing to introduce new regulations to govern students' screen time and online content usage in schools, aiming to protect their learning ability.
While the Kremlin's main broadcaster may be banned across the EU, the former head of its French television subsidiary has not faced similar restrictions, raising questions about the spread of Russian messaging in France.
Iranian media has reported details of a draft agreement with the United States that would see the Strait of Hormuz reopened and blockades lifted. This comes as Israel received its first KC-46 aircraft from the US, enhancing its capabilities for independent strikes.
20 Minuten is conducting a survey to ask readers whether they prefer more local or international news, aiming to improve the 20-Minuten app based on user feedback.
Delta Goodrem, the impressive Australian representative who placed 4th in Eurovision, faced harassment from a man in addition to her competition. The singer was the target of disturbing messages and unwanted attention.
One week after NASCAR driver Kyle Busch unexpectedly died at age 41 following a battle with severe pneumonia, colleague Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared insights into their final text message exchanges, revealing their plans for the future.
Authorities in Greece are warning the public about a new scam involving misleading SMS messages sent to mobile phones. Citizens are advised on what to do if they receive such a message, as new ATM traps are also being reported.
A Montenegrin court has rejected a lawsuit filed by Andrej Vučić, the brother of the Serbian president, against the newspaper 'Vijesti' regarding reports on Sky messaging. The court deemed the lawsuit unfounded, stating the public has a right to know about Vučić's alleged involvement.
Italy's highest court has ruled that hotels are not legally required to serve tap water to guests, upholding a five-star hotel's refusal to provide it to a customer. The decision concludes a legal battle initiated by a tourist who sued after being denied free tap water.
Germany's council of economic experts has sharply reduced their growth forecast for the country, citing the war in Iran as a contributing factor. They now predict a significant slowdown in economic expansion.
Actor Dennis Quaid has publicly voiced his support for Spencer Pratt's campaign for Los Angeles Mayor, joining other celebrities backing the former reality star.
Eighth-grade students from 'Đuro Strugar' elementary school in Belgrade will celebrate their last day of school on the street in front of the school, rather than in the schoolyard as is traditional. Their parents will also participate, wearing t-shirts with the message 'We were good students, but we will never be 'ćaci' (a derogatory term for students who don't go to high school)'.
Experts warn that bank security codes sent via text messages may not provide adequate protection, recommending the use of authenticator apps and passkeys for stronger two-factor authentication.
Iranians are reportedly smuggling messages to a Jerusalem Post reporter, expressing deep psychological distress and a lack of hope for the future, urging former President Trump to return to war.
The Eastern High Court in Denmark has upheld a historically severe sentence against a woman involved in a money laundering case linked to Danske Bank's former Estonian branch, marking the harshest judgment in Danish economic crime history.
Poreč police have issued a warning to citizens about a scam SMS message falsely claiming their vehicle was cited for a traffic violation and requesting payment.
The contest for a Texas Senate seat has garnered national attention, with the campaign described as 'dirty' following the victory of a Trump-loyal candidate and the emergence of new controversial videos.
Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of Poland's PiS party, reiterated his disagreement with President Karol Nawrocki's decision to appoint Zbigniew Kapiński as the first president of the Supreme Court. He also commented on reports of conflict between his party and the president.
Moldovan Defense Minister Anatolie Nosatii confirmed sending a message to former Defense Minister Vitalie Marinuta, calling his public calls for Nosatii's resignation over a shooting incident at a military unit a 'manipulation'.
The 81-year-old tech billionaire Larry Ellison and his son are attempting to build a new media empire, raising concerns about the blurring lines between Silicon Valley, political power, and traditional media.
Norwegian broadcaster NRK was found guilty by the Press Complaints Commission (PFU) for contacting a friend of a victim in the Høiby case without disclosing the journalist's identity, including a heart emoji in the message.
TV 2 and the Danish Journalists' Union have reached a settlement in the case concerning 'brown envelopes,' resolving a dispute related to journalistic ethics.
An article provides cooking tips for preparing sausages, suggesting that adding a simple ingredient already found in most kitchens can make them crispier and more flavorful, preventing them from being burnt or bland.
OSE is attempting to exhaust all possibilities for the safe reopening of the Odontotos Rack Railway for the summer season, despite conflicting messages from the Municipality of Kalavryta regarding the conditions for its operation.
Industry representatives have sent a clear message that Greece must immediately accelerate the development of energy storage projects, prioritizing faster grid connection for new batteries and establishing a support mechanism.
The Serbian president has encouraged Chinese students, emphasizing the importance of their presence and contributions. This message was conveyed to foster stronger ties and support for the student community.
A collection of images, quotes, and messages for Happy Bakrid and Eid al-Adha Mubarak, providing greetings and status updates for the upcoming celebration.
Berlingske's journalists challenge readers daily with 10 new questions on exciting topics, with this particular quiz focusing on knowledge of the 'Star Wars' saga.
Denmark's National Bank has issued a clear message to politicians, advising them to refrain from regulating loan rules or priority loans in the housing market to maintain financial stability.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed the importance of piety, service to humanity, compassion, and national cohesion on Eidul Azha, with Sharif also exchanging greetings with Turkish President Erdogan.
A Chinese think tank report indicates that the US military scaled back and maintained a low profile for its transits through the Taiwan Strait last year, contrasting with increased passages by its Five Eyes allies.
Tensions are escalating between SpaceX and the Pentagon over Starlink pricing, particularly concerning its use on suicide drones during the Iran war, with a disagreement over a recent price hike.
President Tinubu has affirmed that his administration's economic reforms are yielding positive results, a sentiment echoed by political figures like Orji Kalu. This comes as the Progressive Governors Forum congratulates Tinubu on his victory in the APC primary.
The Italian government is pushing to accelerate electoral law reform, with a new version of the text set to be presented in the Chamber in June, despite ongoing disagreements among parties regarding preferences.
The article explores Antoni Gaudí's journey from being an overlooked architect to a global tourist phenomenon, with his works like Sagrada Familia and Park Güell becoming iconic, especially during the centenary of his death.
Berkeley Law's recent actions to address AI usage have brought to light growing concerns about chatbots and their implications in academic and professional settings.
An international research team, including Danish scientists, has found an additional explanation for the struggle of tropical coral reefs: warmer water makes it more difficult for corals to breathe, exacerbating the impact of climate change.
Reform's home affairs chief, Yusuf, publicly disagreed with the party's Treasury spokesman, Jenrick, regarding the specifics of the party's deportation policy.
During Pentecost, Pastor Félix Birama Ndiaye delivered a message emphasizing national ownership and construction, stating, 'This country belongs to us, it is up to us to build it.'
In the summer of 1999, the Indian Air Force launched Operation Safed Sagar, a critical air-to-ground campaign aimed at dislodging Pakistani intruders from the Kargil heights. The IAF rapidly adapted to unprecedented high-altitude challenges and early setbacks to achieve its objectives.
A draft law for nursing care reform, proposed by Minister Warken, has been stalled due to disagreements with Finance Minister Klingbeil. A breakthrough now seems possible to address the financial gaps in the care system.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, speaking in Vilnius, accused Russia of a deliberate strategy to destabilize European democracies through drone incidents and GPS signal jamming. This follows warnings from a Lithuanian official about Russia's capability to falsify GPS signals up to 450 kilometers from Kaliningrad.
A video, yet to be authenticated, appears to depict the final moments of a young man found shot dead in a burned car in Échirolles, Grenoble, with initial footage showing him reading a message before his death.
Amid a surge in discarded clothing and declining quality, French eco-organization Refashion encourages depositing all used textiles, even as reuse actors like Emmaüs warn of a saturated system.
A meeting between unions and the Education department began with disagreements over a salary pact and teacher-student ratios, with negotiations set to continue on Wednesday.
Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's Supreme Leader, issued a message to Gulf states, stating there would be 'no turning back.' Iran's Supreme Leader also warned that the US would no longer have safe havens for its military bases.
Gerda Žemaitė, who recently celebrated her 45th birthday, received a public message from journalist Vidas Mačiulis on social media, where he not only congratulated her but also expressed regret about not being able to celebrate the occasion.
A CDU/CSU spokesperson stated that support for Ukraine in the German parliament extends beyond the ruling coalition, with virtually no disagreements between coalition partners on foreign policy or Ukraine, except for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
The American tech industry in Silicon Valley is experiencing unprecedented levels of internal conflict, with disputes ranging from ideological differences to highly personal disagreements.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan used his Eid al-Adha message to highlight Türkiye’s economic growth, institutional resilience, and defense capabilities.
Mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča has cancelled her participation in the Salzburg Festival's production of 'Ariadne auf Naxos'. She was scheduled to perform in the opera.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that CEOs blaming AI for layoffs are making a 'lazy' excuse and offered advice to students on relevant fields of study in the age of artificial intelligence. He emphasized the importance of adapting to technological advancements rather than fearing job displacement.
Zagreb Mufti Dr. Aziz Hasanović has sent a strong message to believers ahead of Kurban-Bajram, reminding them of the holiday's core values and calling for unity and a return to faith and morality.
Russia has issued a stern warning, stating that a successful missile test will 'cool the hot heads of Western strategists.' This message underscores Russia's military capabilities and its intent to deter perceived Western aggression.
Thousands of 'Safe' brand condoms from Friday Bae, distributed by Passage du Désir in France, have been recalled due to a risk of transmitting STIs or causing unwanted pregnancies.
Despite broad agreement on supporting teachers in addressing sensitive topics, a proposal for cooperation with 'Gruppen Paty' ignited a fierce political conflict within the Copenhagen City Council, marked by heated exchanges.
Jennifer Brush, in an interview with N1, stated that the murder at the '27' restaurant sends a message to the world and highlighted that there has been ample time to resolve the issue concerning the Serbian Oil Industry (NIS). She discussed how the NIS issue weighs on US-Serbia relations.
Online content, such as a TikTok video with nearly 50,000 likes, is using seemingly innocuous codes like '109', '271', and 'juice box' to spread antisemitic messages covertly.
BTS leader RM's powerful lyric from 2014, 'The dawn right before the sun rises is the darkest,' continues to resonate, offering a message of hope during challenging times.
The United States launched new strikes on Iranian missile sites and boats near the Strait of Hormuz, claiming self-defense, which led to a rise in global oil prices and threats from Iran. These attacks occurred amidst ongoing peace negotiations, with some officials suggesting a deal could be reached soon.