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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Google has effectively closed off external access to Tenor, its popular GIF library, making it exclusive to Google's own services. This change means users can no longer send GIFs via Tenor through third-party platforms like Messenger, WhatsApp, and Discord.
Following the killing of Vagia Nestora, the Greek government has issued a zero-tolerance message, with New Democracy and ONNED calling for a protest and calls for anti-establishment groups to be treated as criminal organizations.
NASA is reportedly considering a plan to send a backup Mars rover to the Moon's south pole instead of its original intended destination. This potential mission shift highlights evolving priorities and resource allocation within the agency's lunar exploration initiatives.
Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted, sending impressive streams of orange lava down its slopes. The eruption created spectacular visuals, illuminating the night sky over Sicily.
The signing of Stuart Skinner by the Jets is seen as a strong indicator of the team's intentions regarding a potential trade involving Connor Hellebuyck.
Croatian opposition and DP representatives are condemning the conflict between state leaders regarding the deployment of soldiers to France, which has put General Kundid in an unenviable position, emphasizing the need for early agreement.
DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) will now broadcast the Children's New Year's Speech, airing it before the King's address. This change marks a new tradition for the annual New Year's messages.
Draško Stanivuković, president of the 'Sigurna Srpska' movement, announced he would send a final proposal to the SDS party, stating he would likely become a candidate for president of Republika Srpska if it's not accepted.
NASA has announced new missions and awarded contracts totaling over $600 million to US companies Astrobotic, Firefly, and Intuitive Machines to advance the development of a permanent lunar base. The agency has also agreed with three space industry companies to launch four scientific missions to the Moon by the end of 2028, bringing the total planned missions to 17.
India's crude oil imports from Russia have surged to over 240 million barrels in four months, becoming the dominant supplier following the US-Iran conflict and a 'Hormuz oil shock'.
The National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) is changing legislation, obliging electricity providers to send notifications to consumers when they reach 80% of their estimated monthly energy consumption.
The Government Centre for Security (RCB) has issued warnings for storms and intense rainfall, sending SMS alerts to residents in 11 Polish provinces on Wednesday morning.
A former Microsoft data center technician in Italy resigned and sent a mass email, publicly accusing the company of supporting Israeli military operations through its cloud infrastructure and European data centers.
The UK energy price cap is set to increase by 13% from Wednesday, raising the average gas and electricity bill to £1,862 a year, prompting calls for households to submit meter readings.
Norway secured a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in the World Cup, with Erling Haaland's performance sending Norway into the last 16. This result means Ivory Coast has been eliminated, and Norway is set to face a potential clash involving Haaland and Vinicius in the next round.
US and Iranian envoys have arrived in Qatar for indirect negotiations, mediated by Qatar, focusing on the release of $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Iran has stated there will be no direct talks with the US during these discussions.
An article explores the possibility of SPCX reaching a market capitalization of $3 trillion by 2027, driven by the ongoing US tech boom and the 'next space race'.
A report indicates that the Trump administration spent $11 billion on 'DOGE-inspired' cuts, which involved the Department of Government Efficiency sending an email in January 2025 allowing federal employees to resign and continue receiving pay.
The first round of Wimbledon has concluded, seeing several players advance, including Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner, despite some challenging matches. Other players, including some Romanian and Bosnian competitors, were eliminated.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has forwarded a list of 23 commissioner nominees to the Gombe State House of Assembly for their screening and confirmation. This move initiates the process of forming the state's executive council.
A study on inclusion in Germany reveals that many parents are reluctant to send their children with disabilities to special needs schools, often viewing them as a 'last resort'.
The San Francisco Giants community is mourning the loss of Gorkys Hernandez's wife in the recent Venezuelan earthquakes and is organizing efforts for fans to provide assistance to those affected.
Danish tennis player Clara Tauson was eliminated from Wimbledon in two sets. This follows her earlier comments about gaining confidence on grass courts ahead of the tournament.
A checklist for travelers highlights important smartphone settings to check before vacation to avoid cost traps and ensure preparedness for emergencies.
Australian police are actively searching for a mystery author, dubbed 'Scorpio,' responsible for sending over 100 threatening letters to high-profile individuals. Authorities are closing in on the individual behind these numerous communications.
The US Supreme Court has rejected Donald Trump's appeal in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. This decision comes amidst various other news concerning Trump, including his announcement of resumed talks between the US and Iran in Doha, and his sharing of an AI image for the White House's 250th anniversary.
Croatia is experiencing a heated debate over whether to send its soldiers to the traditional military parade in Paris, to which France invited all members of the 'Coalition of the Willing.' Points of contention include French President Macron and the perception of Belgrade as a 'Moscow satellite.'
A leader from India's BJP party has been appointed as the new envoy to Bangladesh, holding cabinet rank status, a move that sends specific signals to Dhaka.
PP leader Feijóo has accused Prime Minister Sánchez of sending Salazar to Argentina to gather votes, while also denying any 'pucherazo' (electoral fraud) and highlighting the Ministry of Justice's instruction on the 'grandchildren's law'.
Eric, 22, has been deported but continues to support the children he coaches in basketball, who are reportedly in tears over his departure, stating 'They are sending out the wrong people.'
Rumors are swirling that the Boston Celtics are actively shopping Jaylen Brown, with reports suggesting he may be 'done in Boston.' Various trade scenarios are being discussed, including potential moves to the Portland Trail Blazers or Denver Nuggets.
The US Supreme Court has expanded the President's power to fire top officials across federal agencies, with the notable exception of the Federal Reserve, ruling in favor of Trump in an FTC case. Separately, the court upheld late mail-in ballots in Mississippi, a decision that drew criticism from former President Trump, who also lost an appeal regarding a sexual assault and defamation judgment.
Enzo Maresca has been officially appointed as Manchester City's new head coach, succeeding Pep Guardiola. His arrival has sparked controversy with Chelsea, who accused him of contributing to their disastrous season.
The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to over 1,700, with thousands injured and tens of thousands missing. International rescue teams and humanitarian aid are being mobilized as efforts to find survivors become increasingly desperate.
André Ventura accused Portugal's PS and PSD parties of irresponsibility regarding immigration, sending a message to the PSD that their vote on the nationality loss decree would reveal their vision for the country.
Denmark's Tax Minister has sent a letter to 11,000 employees, emphasizing the need for a culture change within the Tax Administration. The minister also plans to inform Parliament about two specific cases within the agency.
Political analyst Vujo Ilić compared the SNS rally and the student gathering, stating that the government's aim was to demonstrate organizational power and loyalty. He added that students are sending a message to the wider public.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism after a gas tax increase led to even higher pump prices across the state. The tax hike has intensified concerns among residents already struggling with elevated fuel costs.
Nigeria's National Assembly has passed the state police bill to the 36 state assemblies for consideration. This move aims to address state disorder and has been hailed by former lawmakers.
Scenes of panic unfolded in San Jose, California, when gunfire near a stadium interrupted a soccer game, sending players and fans scrambling for cover.
For a country negotiating EU membership, decentralization is not merely an embellishment but a measure of progress. A law that quietly centralizes power sends the opposite message.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced his intention to resign, sparking speculation about the motives behind his decision. German media, Deutsche Welle, suggests that Vučić, known for his authoritarian influence across state institutions, the Church, and media, may be making a strategic move.
The World Cup saw a range of events, including Canada's first-ever knockout stage victory and the resignation of the Saudi federation president. Off the field, police busted betting call centers in Penang, and Cape Verde's captain faced a police investigation.
The World Cup has entered its knockout stage, with South Africa and Canada set to open the Round of 32 matches. The schedule for the 16 knockout games has been revealed, and discussions are ongoing about the bracket and potential paths to the final.
Polarizing wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk released a video criticizing the San Francisco 49ers and sending a warning to his former agent, claiming the general manager apologized for the coach's actions.
Pope Leo offered prayers for the victims of the earthquakes in Venezuela, while the European Union dispatched urgent aid to the affected region. Meanwhile, the opposition in Venezuela reported restrictions on providing assistance, and the number of Portuguese fatalities rose to 51.
MK Stalin's son-in-law, Sabareesan, has sent defamation notices to two TVK ministers, demanding they withdraw their statements and issue an apology within 15 days or face legal action.
A team of Lithuanian volunteer rescuers and medical aid personnel is departing for earthquake-stricken Venezuela, making Lithuania the only country from its region to send such a mission.
A powerful earthquake struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region, injuring 20 people and sending tremors across Pakistan, with authorities assessing damage.
The European Union has dispatched search and rescue teams to Venezuela following two powerful earthquakes that have claimed 1,430 lives. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with an 11-year-old boy recently found alive three days after the tremors.
The EU Energy Ministers have approved the Council's negotiating position on the European Grids Package, sending a strong political signal for three energy projects of Greek interest.
Dan Motreanu, first vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), sent an ironic message to the Social Democratic Party (PSD), suggesting that the "saving solution" is for the victim to unconditionally support the aggressor.
The New York Rangers have traded forward Adam Edstrom to the Nashville Predators. In return, the Rangers received a prospect and a fifth-round draft pick.
Following two devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, an 18-day-old baby and its mother were rescued from the ruins in La Guaira, north of Caracas. The U.S. has pledged additional monetary aid to assist Venezuela's recovery, while a weekly review in Slovakia also noted concerns after the tremors.
Qatar announced "positive progress" in indirect talks between the United States and Iran held in Doha, with both sides agreeing to continue discussions. The negotiations aimed at de-escalating tensions and addressing regional issues.
Five people were hospitalized in a Japanese city after bear spray accidentally discharged inside a post office. The incident caused a scare and required medical attention for those affected.
Harry Kane scored two goals, including a late winner, to secure a 2-1 victory for England against DR Congo, propelling them into the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16. England coach Thomas Tuchel revealed his team's unwavering belief was key to their comeback win, which saw Kane surpass Pelé's goal tally in World Cup history.
England secured a comeback victory over DR Congo, with Harry Kane scoring twice to send his team into the World Cup Round of 16. Meanwhile, the USMNT is preparing for their own knockout stage match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, with Christian Pulisic expected to start, and watch parties are being organized across the US.
The band Iceage delivered a well-received and energetic performance at Roskilde Festival, with the audience already familiar with songs from their recently released album, creating a lively atmosphere.
Spain experienced its second-hottest June on record, leading to over 1,000 excess deaths attributed to the heatwave. The country continues to grapple with the severe health impacts of extreme temperatures.
Author Wladimir Kaminer discusses the deteriorating situation for Putin, with shortages of fuel and food, and questions whether discontent is growing among the Russian population.
Alexandre Bompard, Chairman and CEO of Carrefour, issued a farewell message to Romania following the finalization of the sale of its local stores, marking a significant step in its portfolio review.
The General Secretary of the European People's Party (EPP) stated that the membership of Montenegro's Europe Now Movement (PES) sends a strong message of enlargement and brings stability to the region, expressing pride in PES becoming part of the largest party in Europe.
The debate surrounding the protection of women's sports continues, with figures like Riley Gaines and MyKayla Skinner advocating for the cause following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
The United States has initiated the deportation of migrants to the Pacific island nation of Palau, marking a new and unprecedented approach to migrant expulsion. This move sends unwanted migrants to the small island state.
Political and military analysts are warning that the ongoing conflict between President Milanović and Prime Minister Plenković over sending troops to Paris is escalating into a constitutional crisis in Croatia.
Air travelers are experiencing fewer instances of lost luggage thanks to advancements in real-time tracking, AI, and smartphone integration. These technologies are improving transparency and reducing baggage return times.
A couple is facing a financial dilemma as one parent wishes to send their son to a private school costing €7,000 annually, while the other prefers to invest the money.
The prosecution has dropped the 'Two Towers' investigation, a LOT airline pilot mistakenly sent a threat alert, and storm damage has been reported, among other news.
Thousands of people marched in South Africa to demand the departure of illegal migrants, following a deadline for their exit. This has led to the evacuation of hundreds of Nigerian citizens from the country, with Nigeria seeking compensation for properties left behind.
The World Cup 2026 knockout stage has commenced, featuring significant matches like France vs. Sweden and Norway vs. Ivory Coast, with Norway advancing to face Brazil. Fan celebrations and clashes occurred, while personal stories, including a coach's emotional moment and Cristiano Ronaldo consoling his coach after a family tragedy, also emerged.
Antonio Nusa scored a crucial goal, giving Norway a 1-0 lead against Ivory Coast in Dallas, a moment celebrated as psychologically important and a 'dream goal' that separated the teams.
Ford is recalling over 741,000 vehicles due to a dangerous transmission defect that could cause cars to roll unexpectedly. The issue involves a problem with the park system.
Mexican drug cartels are reportedly using modest businesses, such as piñata and clothing stores owned by Hispanic families in the US, to funnel millions in drug proceeds back to Mexico.
A boat sank in the harbor of Smögen, Sweden, during a bachelor party, sending several people into the water. Witnesses reported that the guests shook the boat, causing it to capsize, but they later continued their celebrations in a bar.
Dinamo Zagreb has finalized a transfer deal, sending winger Juan Cordoba on a one-year loan to Deportivo Independiente Medellín in Colombia, with an option to buy, and another midfielder is also reportedly close to leaving.
This article discusses why protecting the vagus nerve is crucial for optimal mental health, describing it as a 'highway' for the brain to send rest signals to organs.
Poland's defense minister announced that the country will not send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, citing Ukraine's failure to uphold a prior agreement. This decision marks a halt in the transfer of these aircraft to the Ukrainian military.
Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, has drawn public anger after sending a 'tone-deaf' message of congratulations to the German World Cup team following their humiliating defeat to Paraguay.
Political analyst Žarko Puhovski commented on N1 television regarding the dispute over sending soldiers to a parade in Paris, stating his political alignment with Milanović and his belief that Croatia should not participate.
Croatian MP Hrvoje Zekanović criticized President Zoran Milanović for his inconsistency regarding sending troops to Paris, reminding him that Croatian forces participated in 2013 during Milanović's tenure as prime minister.
Two individuals, previously released by a city court on June 23, have been re-imprisoned on Monday after being accused of promoting terrorism, specifically related to Hamas-affiliated clothing.
A humanitarian appeal has been launched to help 15-year-old Danilo Nikolić from Kruševac continue his difficult medical treatment. The public is urged to send an SMS with '99' to '2407' to contribute.
Adrian Zandberg, leader of Razem, criticized the 'Southern Hospital affair' in Poland, stating that political elites are sending 'ordinary trough-eaters' to supervisory boards to receive tens of thousands of zlotys for doing nothing.
Elisenda Alamany, ERC's candidate for mayor of Barcelona, claims the city has become hostile for families and asserts that her party has influenced the PSC's agenda on housing, tourism management, and identity defense during the current term.
International rescuers pulled a 21-year-old man alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in La Guaira, Venezuela, yesterday evening, more than four days after the deadly earthquakes that jolted Caracas and nearby regions.
Andy Burnham presented his plan to transform Britain, focusing on devolution and fixing a 'broken' system, including potential tax increases for high-street slot machines and casinos. His proposals aim to shift economic and political power across the UK.
Fires have broken out in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, with authorities continuously monitoring radioactivity levels. Ukraine suggests that crashed Russian drones may have caused the blazes, which sent toxic smoke over Kyiv.
A former advisor to Donald Trump has reportedly sent a bold message to critics of Michael Saylor, likely in defense of Saylor's cryptocurrency positions or business strategies. This intervention highlights ongoing debates surrounding prominent figures in the crypto space.
A strong aftershock of magnitude 4.6 has rattled northern Venezuela, terrifying residents and sending them into the streets, days after twin earthquakes caused significant loss of life, now exceeding 1,450 people.
Former NFL running back Chris Johnson has announced his diagnosis with ALS, prompting an outpouring of support from the New York Jets and the wider football community.
Greece is sending a scientific mission to Venezuela to support earthquake-affected areas. This initiative is part of international efforts to provide assistance to the country.
China is sending 100 million yuan in humanitarian aid to Venezuela to help alleviate the aftermath of recent earthquakes. These supplies are intended to support the country as it faces its first major test under President Delcy Rodriguez.
Greek traffic police are modernizing their operations by using new smartphones to issue tickets digitally and in real-time, sending them directly to drivers' Gov.gr Wallet.
A pastor in Finland has received a suspended sentence for child-related sex crimes, including sending sexually suggestive messages and images of his upper body to a child.
Residents of Mnichovice near Prague are being warned about the activities of the company Viagem, which is sending pre-litigation notices to people, demanding they sell their land shares, often in roads, at low prices.
The chief of Sendai International Airport expressed confidence in the airport's performance a decade after it became the first Japanese government-managed airport to be privatized.
George Russell secured victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, holding off Max Verstappen and strengthening his position in the Formula 1 championship race. This win marks a significant moment for Russell and Mercedes, despite Verstappen's earlier qualifying crash.
A review of the Japanese film 'Memorizu' describes it as a tender and artful reflection on the role of media in keeping people connected, evoking nostalgia for practices like sending postcards.
Dimitris Avramopoulos has reportedly sent messages to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, with references to Michalis Chrysochoidis and the involvement of Margaritis Schinas's name. The European Commission is reportedly scrutinizing 'bomb-names' related to the Recovery Fund.
The European Union and other international entities are sending humanitarian aid, including equipment and medicine worth 190,000 euros, to Venezuela. This assistance comes as the country faces ongoing challenges, with the Pope also encouraging support for relief efforts.
Thousands of believers and 320 horsemen participated in the central program of the 516th Days of Ajvatovica manifestation, passing through Ajvaz-dedina rock and offering prayers, sending strong messages about spiritual importance.
A memorial service and 'celebration of life' for Oliver Tree is scheduled to be livestreamed next month. Fans will be able to participate remotely in honoring the artist.
Canada is dispatching a trade mission to Japan with the aim of increasing bilateral trade, focusing on its strengths in natural resources, artificial intelligence, and agricultural products.
The fixtures, dates, and venues for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 have been revealed, with Lionel Messi continuing to set new records. Meanwhile, Iran's captain Taremi has criticized FIFA over visa and travel issues, calling it a "disaster World Cup."
Western Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, with record-breaking temperatures in Germany, Denmark, and the Czech Republic, leading to an increased number of deaths and concerns about power shortages. Scientists attribute the intensity of the heatwave to climate change, while some events, like a concert, have been canceled due to inclement weather.
A Ukrainian author shares a poignant reflection on the human toll of the ongoing conflict, emphasizing that war is not just about logistics and weapons but about the lives of sons, fathers, and brothers sent to the front lines.
Traders are calling for the immediate reopening of the cotton market, which has been sealed for a year, paralyzing trade and sending negative signals to foreign investors.
The US Men's National Team advanced to the World Cup Round of 16 after defeating Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0, but will be without Folarin Balogun due to a controversial red card and subsequent suspension. The team cannot appeal Balogun's suspension, impacting their upcoming match against Belgium.
The Urban Development Ministry has issued an eviction notice to the Delhi Gymkhana Club, citing 'unauthorised occupation of public premises' after its land lease expired on May 22, and is seeking an explanation for why eviction proceedings should not commence.
Ronald Koeman has resigned as the head coach of the Netherlands national football team following their early exit from the World Cup. His resignation comes amidst a backdrop of other national team coaches also stepping down after the tournament.
The death toll from the recent double earthquake in Venezuela has risen to 2,295, with thousands injured and hospitals reaching their capacity. Satellite data indicates over 58,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed, and four police officers were arrested for looting amidst the disaster.
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The Indian government has begun a new eviction process against the Delhi Gymkhana Club, citing the strategic importance of its location. This marks a renewed effort by the Centre in its ongoing dispute with the club.
The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired center Walker Kessler from the Utah Jazz in a significant trade. The deal reportedly involves a haul of draft picks being sent to the Jazz.
A Berlin administrative court has rejected an appeal by the Russian propaganda channel RT, confirming the ban on its broadcasting in Germany, which has been in effect since 2022.
The 2026 World Cup continues with various matches, fan celebrations leading to fatalities in Mexico City, and ongoing discussions including a dispute between Israeli Uri Geller and a Ghanaian witch doctor over curses, and Iran's response to a Trump official's 'happy dance'.
The surging demand for AI chips, coupled with memory scarcity and limited factory capacity, is causing games console prices to soar, impacting both consumers and console manufacturers.
Bojana Selaković stated that it is clear Serbia is approaching elections, and whether they will be presidential or parliamentary will depend on the SNS's standing in polls, suggesting the European Parliament might send a long-term mission.
Following an Iran peace deal that sent oil prices lower, Viking Holdings (VIK) has been highlighted as a top travel stock to buy, benefiting from reduced fuel costs.
Croatian Defense Minister Ivan Anušić announced that General Tihomir Kundid did not sign the decision to send soldiers to Paris because President Zoran Milanović forbade him. This revelation deepens the ongoing dispute over presidential and governmental competencies.
France, Mexico, and Norway have secured their places in the next stage of the World Cup, with Mexico ending a 40-year knockout drought. Meanwhile, fans and players are contending with a significant heatwave affecting the tournament in the US.
Tessenderlo Group is set to purchase approximately a 20% stake in FMC Corporation for $400 million, signaling a significant investment in the agricultural sciences company.
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to nearly 2,000, with rescue efforts continuing amidst fading hopes of finding more survivors. International aid teams are departing as the critical 72-hour window for rescues has passed.
Dr. David Coleman offers advice to parents concerned about their 15-year-old's secretive phone use, suggesting that confiscating the device might send a message of distrust.
The World Cup last-32 match between Mexico and Ecuador was delayed by one hour due to severe storms. FIFA implemented a plan for extreme weather conditions to ensure player safety.
A New York woman, Catherine Beth Washburn, has been charged with allegedly sending over $30,000 in cryptocurrency to a Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighter and leading a radical extremist group.
The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly finalizing a trade to send Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors, potentially in exchange for Brandon Ingram and draft picks. This development comes as an NBA aspiration ruling regarding the Clippers looms, potentially impacting the trade.
Erling Haaland scored the decisive goal, securing Norway's victory over Cote d'Ivoire and advancing them to the last 16 round of the tournament, as reported by multiple outlets.
Amazon is reportedly investing $1 billion to send its engineers directly to clients, aiming to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence solutions, mirroring a strategy used by Palantir.
Citizen protests in Albania are sending a clear message to EU institutions regarding accusations of corruption and money laundering against Balluku, as well as concerns about media freedom, potentially impacting Albania's path to EU membership.
Wimbledon champion Iga Świątek defeated American tennis player Taylor Townsend with a score of 6:1, 2:6, 6:3. She is now set to face a former champion in the next round.
Denmark has announced its 30th donation package to Ukraine, totaling 4.4 billion Danish kroner. Since 2022, Denmark has donated nearly 77 billion kroner to Ukraine.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup saw a crackdown on 1,400 illegal streaming sites, while fans celebrated and mourned their teams' performances. The tournament also featured emotional moments, including a tribute to a player whose son passed away.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has escalated, with confirmed cases now totaling 1,307 and the death toll reaching 377. International organizations and local authorities continue to monitor and respond to the crisis.
A dangerous accident occurred on the S7 highway near Promna-Kolonia, Poland, where a delivery van collided with the rear of a truck, severely crushing the driver's cabin and sending the driver to the hospital.
The US and Iran have resumed negotiations in Qatar, with US envoys arriving in Doha to discuss regional issues. Tehran has confirmed it will send its own delegation this week, indicating a renewed diplomatic effort between the two nations.
Germany and the Netherlands were both unexpectedly knocked out of the World Cup, with Germany losing to Paraguay in a penalty shootout and the Netherlands falling to Morocco. This marked another early exit for Germany, leading to widespread disappointment and analysis of their performance.
Rescuers in Venezuela are in a final push to find survivors after a series of earthquakes, as the death toll rises to 1,719 and anger mounts over the response. International aid efforts are intensifying, with teams from various countries arriving to assist.
Many Canadian families are increasingly relying on financial aid to send their children to overnight summer camps, as the rising cost of living makes such activities unaffordable for a growing number of households.
USKOK, Croatia's anti-corruption agency, has indicted a 19-year-old man on terrorism charges for sending false bomb threats to schools and kindergartens. The indictment follows an investigation into the disruptive and alarming messages.
The US will stand with its European allies in defending the Baltic states, stated NATO's European ground forces commander Chris Donahue in Estonia, while Germany's defense minister affirmed readiness with an additional Baltic defense headquarters.
Denmark's Tax and Growth Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt believes a fundamental cultural change is needed within the Tax Agency and has initiated several measures to achieve this.
The Portland Trail Blazers are reportedly sending a clear message to the NBA regarding their roster plans, with multiple executives believing the team could still make significant moves. This comes amidst speculation about potential trades and the team's future direction.
Brazil secured a 2-1 victory over Japan with a late goal from Gabriel Martinelli, ensuring their progression to the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. The win ended Japan's World Cup journey despite their coach's belief that they are closing the gap on top teams.
India is set to send military advisers back to Seychelles following Prime Minister Modi's visit. This move reinforces India's role as a dominant security provider in the Indian Ocean region.
Collin Gosselin posted a veiled message on Instagram directed at his mother, Kate Gosselin, following reports that she is 'spiraling' over his upcoming memoir about growing up on 'Jon & Kate Plus 8'.
Danish Tax Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt announced measures to enhance legal certainty within the tax authorities, including initiating a hearing, appointing new coordinators in seven agencies, and sending a significant letter, following a series of problematic cases that have eroded public trust.
China has provided a fleeting glimpse of its sixth-generation fighter jet, dubbed 'Little Six,' in its first official footage. This reveal signals China's advancements in military aviation technology.
British American Tobacco (BAT) announced a significant global workforce reduction, planning to cut 5,500 jobs, representing about 20% of its staff. This restructuring is partly attributed to the impact of artificial intelligence and aims to streamline operations.
Christians worldwide are observing the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, honoring the two prominent apostles. Many are sending well wishes to those named after the saints on this significant religious holiday.
Slovenian group Gasos Band presents their new original songs 'Vabilo na ples' and 'Motorist 2,' continuing their musical journey between rock, pop, and good motorcycles, with a goal to send audiences home with positive energy.
Despite extreme heat, tens of thousands of people participated in Pride parades in New York and San Francisco, celebrating LGBTQ+ rights and community.
AS Roma is reportedly working diligently to prepare a significant offer for Mason Greenwood, who is considered the Giallorossi's primary transfer target to bolster Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack.
Search and rescue teams, supported by trained dogs, continue intensive operations in Venezuela following two devastating earthquakes last week, with the death toll rising to 1,450 and 189 buildings completely collapsed. The Netherlands has dispatched a naval vessel from Curaçao carrying emergency supplies to aid the affected areas.
A recent report indicates that 85 percent of 25-year-olds in Denmark had completed a youth education program last year, reflecting an increasing trend.
Retired FBI agent Jason Pack advises investigators to prioritize the information held by an anonymous email sender rather than their identity in the ongoing Nancy Guthrie disappearance case.
During her LUX World Tour, singer Rosalía paused her concert to deliver an emotional plea for Venezuela, where 1,400 people reportedly died in recent earthquakes.
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has issued a warning that the current investment boom in artificial intelligence (AI) carries significant risks of financial instability and could lead to a market crash. The BIS draws parallels to past speculative manias, such as the railroad and dot-com bubbles, cautioning that the AI 'exuberance' could result in a lengthy investment bust.
Mets broadcasters have spoken highly of Carlos Mendoza following his firing, while Phillies coach Don Mattingly also sent a message regarding the Mets' decision.
The death toll from earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to over 1,400, with nearly 70,000 people still missing as rescue efforts continue. International teams, including Czech rescuers, have arrived to assist in the search for survivors, though the critical 72-hour window for finding people under rubble has passed.
Jose Mourinho's return to Real Madrid has been met with positive reactions from players, with Luka Modric calling him "one of the best in the world." Mourinho has also expressed confidence in captain Federico Valverde.
Tierschutzhaus Vösendorf, Austria's largest animal shelter, is experiencing high activity as it cares for a variety of animals including dogs, cats, wild animals, and exotic species.
A series of articles explores historical dilemmas faced by American presidents and senators regarding major foreign policy decisions. These include choices on entering World War I, post-World War II European aid, the Berlin Blockade, supporting the UN, joining NATO, and German reunification.
A glacial lake in British Columbia, Canada, faces an annual risk of bursting, potentially sending meltwater and debris towards homes, a threat exacerbated by climate change.
Millions of Americans have lost their Obamacare health insurance coverage following the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies, which led to a significant increase in premium costs.
Ingibjörg Einarsdóttir, a mother who sought addiction treatment for her son in South Africa, described the National Audit Office's findings on the implementation of child welfare laws in Iceland as "striking."
A severe heatwave has swept across Europe, breaking temperature records in Germany and the Czech Republic, with Germany reaching a record 41.5C. The extreme heat has led to fatalities, including a 6-year-old boy in Germany and a person in Hungary, and caused disruptions to transport and energy production, with a nuclear plant in Hungary reducing output due to high water temperatures in the Danube.