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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PNL deputy Cristian Buican continues to demand explanations from the Ministry of National Defense after criticizing army representatives for sending him a mobilization order, despite him being a parliamentarian and reservist.
A serious accident occurred when a staircase collapsed, sending 10 people falling and injuring three media workers: a journalist, a cameraman, and a photojournalist.
The VMRO-DPMNE party has accused Venko Filipche and the SDS party of hypocrisy, stating that Filipche avoids parliamentary questions and sends greetings from Frankfurt on International Workers' Day.
Following a change of power in Hungary, several oligarchs have reportedly fled the country. The new Hungarian leader has announced intentions to crack down on these individuals, exemplified by a figure referred to as the 'Porsche lover'.
Various streaming services are releasing new movies and TV shows, with several platforms highlighting upcoming K-dramas, cult classics, and highly-rated series. Viewers can find recommendations for new content across different genres and services.
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have "terminated" or are "over," despite earlier considerations of military action. This declaration came amidst ongoing tensions and discussions regarding the need for congressional authorization for any conflict.
President Trump notified the U.S. Congress that military hostilities with Iran had ceased, asserting that no further approval was required regarding the conflict. He also mentioned having options against Iran and expressed dissatisfaction with a new Iranian proposal.
An analysis suggests that a furious Donald Trump intends to punish Europe, but finds himself with fewer options as a conflict-averse Europe has drawn a line against his increasingly extreme positions, making it difficult for him to divide Europeans.
A significant transformation is occurring at Sandisk, with new long-term agreements suggesting hyperscalers are willing to pay high prices for memory, potentially leading to higher stock prices and less volatile earnings.
A maths teacher has been banned from the classroom after lying to pupils about being shot in a war zone, sending messages claiming she sustained 'two rounds to her abdomen'.
For the first time, the Netherlands has requested and received international assistance to combat wildfires, with France and Germany dispatching firefighting units to help.
A sexagenarian sexual predator, known for dressing as Santa Claus, was arrested in Florida after sending messages to an undercover agent posing as a 13-year-old girl's father.
Donald Trump has reportedly bought up to $337 million in bonds, with speculation that his Federal Reserve pick, Kevin Warsh, could significantly increase their value.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot stated that Mohamed Salah 'deserves a big send-off' as the Egypt international is expected to return to play for Liverpool before the season concludes, amidst speculation of his impending departure from Anfield.
A tenuous ceasefire between the US and Iran continues, with negotiations deadlocked, as Iran sends a peace proposal to mediators while both states indicate readiness to resume hostilities.
Reports indicate that a possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein was found by an ex-cellmate and has been kept secret or sealed by judicial authorities for years. The revelation has sparked controversy and calls for its release.
President Trump indicated he is open to reducing the number of U.S. forces stationed in Spain and Italy, citing various reasons including the Iran conflict and a rift with Germany. This potential move signals a shift in U.S. military presence in Europe.
As singer Zayn Malik recovers in hospital, his family has asked fans to donate to a Palestine fundraiser rather than sending flowers, redirecting a florist flooded with orders.
Three people were killed and two others abducted after armed men attacked mourners returning from a burial in the Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue, Nigeria.
A judge in Split, Croatia, questioned a second minor suspected of sending bomb threats and initiated a preparatory procedure for suspected terrorism, but did not order investigative detention.
A Serbian article highlights Barbra Streisand's journey from a young girl aspiring to be an actress to becoming one of the greatest stars ever, emphasizing her passion for acting over music.
Iceland's Competition Authority will send letters to fuel companies next week, requesting information related to new legislation passed by Alþingi for a temporary reduction in VAT from 24% to 11%.
German airline Condor has announced it will allow passengers more hand and checked luggage, a decision made shortly after Lufthansa tightened its own baggage regulations.
A 70-year-old man has been arrested in Aveiro, Portugal, on suspicion of sexually abusing his partner's granddaughter, with investigations indicating he forced the minor to send him sexual videos.
Extensive construction work is set to begin tomorrow on one of Germany's most important railway lines, between Hamburg and Hannover, impacting travelers for several weeks.
An internal dispute has erupted at Google, with angry employees sending an open letter to management regarding the company's involvement in AI technologies for military operations, to which the leadership has now responded.
Google employees have sent an open letter to CEO Sundar Pichai, urging the company to refrain from collaborating with the Pentagon. The letter expresses staff concerns over potential involvement in military projects.
Chronic lack of sleep is often associated with obvious symptoms like fatigue, but the body also sends more subtle, sometimes unusual, signals indicating a need for quality rest.
Thousands of gas stations in Germany are reportedly increasing prices outside the regulated 12-o'clock rule, prompting calls for penalties from a government task force.
Former President Trump has reiterated his warning that a potential blockade of Iran could persist for months, leading to a significant surge in global oil prices.
The Amir of Qatar dispatched a message to the King of Sweden, the details of which were not immediately disclosed, indicating ongoing diplomatic communications.
Goldman Sachs has issued a stark warning to its bankers regarding the use of Claude, an artificial intelligence tool, indicating concerns over data security or compliance.
Hungary's new leader visited Brussels to secure EU funds, but was informed that the money would only be released after demonstrating reforms, a stance influenced by the EU's experience with Poland.
An Egyptian hotel manager has been arrested after reportedly refusing to provide a room to a solo female traveler. The incident sparked outrage and led to legal action against the manager.
The Italian Culture Ministry has dispatched inspectors to the Venice Biennale to investigate issues surrounding the Russian Pavilion. This move comes amid reports of restricted access and concerns about the pavilion's operations.
US special envoy Jeff Landry is set to visit Greenland for a business fair, but a director claims he was not officially invited, raising questions about the nature of his visit.
Ammar Mešić has sent a spectacular video message from Brazil, expressing his support for students. The video aims to encourage and uplift the student community.
Widespread outrage and political division have erupted in Israel following reports that the government fulfilled a weapons contract to send vital Arrow missiles to Germany during the ongoing conflict with Iran.
German singer Helene Fischer made jokes about sex during an appearance on the TV show 'Willkommen Österreich,' also revealing details about her stadium tour rehearsals.
Following an election defeat, Hungary's Fidesz party is reportedly sending politicians who performed poorly, including Orbán Balázs and Péter Szijjártó, into new roles, with the outgoing foreign minister even considered for a parliamentary vice-president position.
King Charles III delivered a historic speech to a joint session of the US Congress, becoming the first British monarch to do so since 1991. During his address, he emphasized the importance of Western unity and received a standing ovation.
A proposal has been put forward in Iceland to publicly identify individuals who purchase sex and send notifications to their homes. This initiative aims to deter sex buying and address the issue of pr
Morgan Stanley has issued a strong statement regarding the recent surge in Texas Instruments' stock, providing insights into the company's market performance.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai marked two decades of Google Translate, highlighting its evolution from a niche project to a global AI tool used by over a billion people, now supporting nearly 250 languages.
A debate has emerged regarding Israel's decision to send Arrow missiles to Germany, with questions raised about potential risks to Israeli defense capabilities during the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Donald and Melania Trump have called for Jimmy Kimmel's firing following a joke he made about the former First Lady, which they deemed offensive. Kimmel has since defended his comments, stating it was a light roast joke about their age difference.
It has been another wretched season for Eder Militao as the Real Madrid defender has succumbed to injury problems.Having been out of action for several months earlier in the campaign, the Brazilian…
iefimerida brings to light the letter of the 89-year-old scavenger who intended to send it to the media to explain the reasons for his double attack.
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The newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau writes about the elections in Serbia during the summer as an instrument of manipulation, and Die Zeit interprets the signals that Belgrade is sending to Brussels,…
Barcelona star Raphinha has sent a concise one-word message as he prepares to make his comeback from injury. His return to the field is anticipated soon.
According to a Czech expert on Iran, generals are governing Iran, with Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, reportedly injured and disfigured, sending handwritten messages from a hiding place, indicating his l
China has ordered Meta to unwind its $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing security concerns. This decision forces Meta to prepare to abandon the deal, highlighting growing tensions in cross-border tech transactions.
Bangladesh is making preparations to send its workforce to Japan under the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) category, aiming to boost overseas employment opportunities.
The situation surrounding Dani Ceballos at Real Madrid appears to be reaching a breaking point, with growing indications that his time at the club is coming to an end. Once seen as a player with the…
A three-year delay in resolving a graduation cheating scandal sends a message that accountability for issues directly affecting children is not a priority, according to Kristina Mihailović.
A humpback whale named Timmy, which had been stranded for weeks in shallow waters near the German Baltic coast, was successfully rescued and released into the North Sea. The complex operation brought a happy end to the whale's ordeal.
Power the Future, a pro-energy organization, has sent a letter to Representatives Comer and Senator Paul, requesting an investigation into nonprofit funding that it claims is fueling anti-data center campaigns across 24 states.
He spent his childhood with a ball at his feet and even played for Olhanense. He studied Philosophy, uniquely combined jazz and fado, and composed the music for the podcast "Os Ficheiros do Carlos Castro".
A US federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the mail delivery of the abortion pill mifepristone, limiting access to the medication nationwide. This ruling restricts how the pill can be dispensed, pending further legal review.
A captain of the catamaran "Alingano Maisu" is reviving ancient navigation traditions by steering his boat across the Pacific without GPS, enduring eight days of storm.
Iran is sending a delegation to FIFA's headquarters in Switzerland for crucial discussions regarding the country's participation in the upcoming World Cup.
Christian Egander Skov's new book, 'Folkeligt skal alt nu være,' receives a five-star review for its compelling portrayal of the Danish people and the risk of losing their folk identity, which the author argues is crucial for saving democracy.
Estee Lauder announced plans to cut up to 3,000 additional jobs as part of its restructuring efforts. Concurrently, the company lifted its annual profit forecast, projecting positive growth.
Israel has reportedly sent its "Iron Beam" laser weapon system to the United Arab Emirates. This deployment aims to help the UAE defend against potential threats from Iranian drones and missiles.
Iran has reportedly sent a proposal for negotiations with the United States through mediator Pakistan. This diplomatic move aims to de-escalate tensions between the two nations.
The approved May Day parade in Zurich attracted thousands of participants but was accompanied by graffiti and targeted paint attacks on shops and buildings, with several acts of vandalism occurring despite a large police presence.
The Public Ministry has forwarded Montenegro's invoicing, initially requested from a law firm but billed by Spinumviva, to the Ministry of Finance, which reduced the final tax amount payable, though a crime of tax fraud is not currently suspected.
An Israeli import company, Zenziper, has postponed unloading cargo from a vessel believed to be transporting grain illegally seized by Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories.
Slovak politician Peter Pellegrini delivered a May Day message, stating it is time for autonomous opinions on certain matters and sending a critical message to Brussels, suggesting the EU needs common sense policies and less bureaucracy.
A 17-year-old has been remanded in custody by the Velika Gorica County Court on suspicion of terrorism, after sending threatening emails about planted explosives to primary and secondary schools in Zagreb.
A dramatic body camera video shows police officers being thrown across a yard by a massive home explosion in Queens, New York. The blast occurred just as officers were attempting to enter the small home in the early morning hours.
President Trump announced the removal of tariffs on whisky imports, a gesture made in honor of a British royal visit to the United States. The decision followed the King's trip, which included a visit to small-town America before his departure for Bermuda.
Newly released video footage shows suspect Cole Allen attempting to storm a White House Correspondents' Dinner checkpoint and firing at Secret Service officers. Officials state Allen is not seeking bail following the incident.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that India's 'Operation Sindoor' was halted on their terms, sending a strong global message of deterrence against terror. He identified Pakistan as a terror epicentre.
Hertz stock experienced a significant surge, reportedly influenced by developments related to Uber, leading to speculation about its continued growth potential.
At least three minors in Croatia have been arrested on suspicion of sending approximately 220 bomb threats, with investigations revealing their connection through gamer chats, leading police to suspect terrorism.
A 17-year-old is under investigation after allegedly sending emails to schools in Zagreb, claiming that bombs had been planted, prompting a criminal report from the police's terrorism service.
Police have identified and accused two minors of terrorism for sending approximately 220 false bomb threats. Authorities are investigating how the individuals connected to carry out these threats.
Analysis reveals Germany was the largest exporter of plastic waste in 2025, sending over 810,000 tonnes overseas, with the UK exporting 675,000 tonnes, much of it to Turkey, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Romania's Supreme Court has decided to send the 'Revolution File,' also known as the 'Mineriad File,' back to the Military Prosecutor's Office for the fourth time. This decision affects the cases of Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman, prolonging the legal proceedings.
Negotiations between LO Kommune and the employer organization KS have broken down, sending Norway's largest wage settlement to mediation and raising the risk of a strike by the end of May.
Xbox is reportedly distributing free store credit to Call of Duty players, encouraging them to log back into the game to claim the offer. This initiative aims to engage the player base.
Young Lions Cyprus 2026 has selected four winners from 32 young advertising professionals to represent the country at the international Cannes competitions, showcasing their talent on a global stage.
An opinion piece from Der Standard invites community discussion on the issue of speeding e-scooters, questioning whether to report incidents or ignore them.
Global oil prices surged to their highest levels since 2022, nearing $125 a barrel, amid reports that the US is considering new military scenarios and a potential multi-month blockade of Iranian ports.
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.
The NAHT general secretary Paul Whiteman has warned that Ofsted is 'actively penalising' schools that are more inclusive towards pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Senegal's President Diomaye Faye has extended his condolences to Algerian President Tebboune following the death of former Algerian president Liamine Zeroual.
A Fox News segment covers multiple topics including Dale Earnhardt's 75th birthday, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna's criticism of a new vehicle monitoring law, and a viral Texas baseball fan fight.
An investigation reveals that many graduates from prestigious French business schools are struggling to find employment, sending hundreds of CVs without success, with AI's impact on consulting, finance, and strategy sectors being a contributing factor.
A Pentagon official has revealed that the United States' involvement in the war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far. This figure represents the financial expenditure over approximately two months of conflict.
The European Commission has approved temporary state aid measures, allowing member states to support sectors like agriculture, transport, and heavy industries facing high energy prices and other challenges. This framework aims to mitigate the economic impact of the ongoing energy crisis.
Taptap Send has partnered with athlete Arshad Nadeem to highlight and celebrate Pakistan's unsung champions, aiming to bring their stories to a wider audience.
Donald Trump has reportedly instructed his aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, particularly the Strait of Hormuz. He also issued a stern warning to Iran, stating they 'better get smart soon' and that the 'no more Mr. nice guy' approach is over.
Anant Ambani, son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has offered to relocate 80 of Pablo Escobar's 'cocaine hippos' from Colombia to his wildlife sanctuary in India. This offer aims to provide a humane alternative to the planned culling of the invasive species.
A student has successfully used cosmic rays to make photographs by sending blank negative film sealed in a bag to the edge of space using a helium balloon.
President Trump reportedly instructed aides to prepare for an extended US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and reacted furiously to criticism regarding US policy on Iran. He also dismissed a new Iranian peace proposal, stating Iran was 'figuring out its leadership'.
Poland is set to send approved loan agreements for armaments to Brussels on Thursday, with the signing of these agreements with SAFE planned for the first week of May.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time, facing charges related to an Instagram photo allegedly threatening President Trump. Legal experts have raised concerns about the indictment's potential First Amendment implications.
Federal agents executed search warrants at 22 sites, including several childcare facilities often linked to the Somali community, across Minnesota as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged social-welfare fraud.
The Houston Texans have sent a clear message about their defensive plans by drafting Kayden McDonald, who was a fan favorite before the draft and has already won over the organization.
'Our government practically supports vocational education and training and it is very important to send a message that in today's job market one can find very good...'
China is reportedly intervening in or has blocked Meta's acquisition of Manus AI, prompting discussions about its implications for the U.S. market and the global AI competition.
Concourse Media has acquired international sales rights to the psychological thriller “Sender” — which recently premiered at SXSW — and will introduce the film to global buyers at the upcoming Cannes…
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in Greece is paying €20.7 million to 88,069 beneficiaries as the first installment of the agricultural diesel excise tax refund for 2026. These amounts are based on sales invoices submitted through myDATA and eSend.
Patriots rookie edge rusher Gabe Jacas expressed his excitement and sent a strong message to Mike Vrabel after being selected on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
BP announced that its first-quarter profits more than doubled, significantly exceeding expectations. This surge in earnings is largely attributed to the volatility in oil and gas prices, influenced by the ongoing Iran war.
Barcelona has taken a clear and cautious stance, sending a strong warning to the Spanish national team concerning the recovery of its young star Lamine Yamal ahead of the World Cup.
The UK bond market experienced a significant selloff, driving the 10-year yield back to 5% as investors anticipate the upcoming Bank of England meeting.
The Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency (Hanfa) has issued a public warning about a widespread fraud scheme. Scammers are reportedly sending fake official letters in the agency's name to deceive individuals.
India's Supreme Court has upheld the decision to translocate deer from Delhi's Hauz Khas park to tiger reserves in Rajasthan. The ruling specifies that only 38 deer can remain in the Delhi park, with the rest to be moved.
MI5 is reportedly sending violent videos to suspected members of the New IRA in Northern Ireland as a tactic to encourage them to abandon their activities.
Taiwan is preparing to send a delegation focused on drone technology to an expo in Detroit, highlighting its advancements in the unmanned aerial vehicle sector.
A Swiss article explores why the practice of sending a simple 'Hoi' or 'Hello' in office chats without immediately following up with a request frustrates many employees, offering insights from a…
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg informed employees that the company's layoffs are being driven by soaring AI spending and warned that more job cuts may follow. His message highlighted the financial shifts impacting the tech giant.
President Trump stated he was "not satisfied" with and subsequently rejected Iran's latest proposal aimed at de-escalating tensions and initiating talks. The Iranian proposal reportedly included opening a strait before any nuclear negotiations could commence.
Forest fires are burning on military training grounds in the southern Netherlands, prompting France and Germany to send firefighters to assist. Investigations are underway into a possible connection with military exercises.
Israel has reportedly sent its advanced 'Iron Beam' laser defense system and surveillance technology to the UAE, marking a significant step in defense cooperation aimed at countering Iranian threats.
Workers across various regions observed Labor Day with protests demanding wage increases, tax reforms, and improved working conditions. The day also featured job fairs offering thousands of opportunities and discussions on labor policies.
A significant number of police, ambulance, and fire vehicles were dispatched in Iceland following a report of smoke in an apartment, which was later determined to be a false alarm.
The 25-year-old son of former Norwegian ambassadors to the United Nations, Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen, was found dead in Oslo, with his death confirmed as suicide.
The condition of Roosendaal mayor Mark Buijs has shown slight improvement following a serious cycling accident, though his recovery is expected to be lengthy.
An analysis suggests that a furious Donald Trump intends to punish Europe, but finds himself with fewer options as a conflict-averse Europe has drawn a line against his increasingly extreme positions, making it difficult for him to divide Europeans. A Danish analysis further explores how Trump attempts to intimidate Europe but has weakened his own position.
A large forest fire in the Tuscany region of Italy has forced the evacuation of over 3,000 residents and tourists, with firefighters continuing to battle the spreading blaze. The inferno has caused significant disruption and property damage in the popular area, prompting emergency responses.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in at least 10 to 17 deaths, including children, despite an existing ceasefire. The attacks caused significant casualties and damage in the region.
Police in the Bülach district of Switzerland intervened at a company that had employees working on May 1st, sending approximately 25 individuals home and filing charges against those responsible.
Jón Gnarr, a member of parliament for Viðreisn, was entitled to payment from the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service (RÚV) for his appearance on 'Vikan með Gísla Marteini' in March but never sent an invoice for the payment.
An appeal has been launched in Serbia to help Taša Vučković, born in April 2019, continue her medical treatment by sending an SMS to a specific number.
Pete Hegseth faced a second day of contentious questioning in Congress, clashing with Democrats and some Republicans over the potential war with Iran and defending the proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget. He was accused of lowballing the cost of an Iran conflict and criticized for his stance on congressional authorization.
A university dean has initiated a debate on growing absenteeism by sending a letter to students, expressing frustration over their lack of interest in classes.
A massive explosion occurred at a New York City home, causing significant damage and sending police officers flying. The incident is under investigation.
Iran's Supreme Leader signaled plans to maintain control of the Strait of Hormuz and warned of a 'painful response' if the US renews attacks. Iran also expressed readiness for diplomacy if the US ends 'maritime piracy'.
Donald Trump is facing a critical deadline regarding potential strikes on Iran, with reports indicating he will be briefed on military options. The situation has led to an impasse, with analysts suggesting Trump is more likely to continue a 'game of chicken' than launch an attack.
Articles explore the historical figure of Lord Sandwich, the man credited with inspiring the name of the world's most famous portable meal. His story delves into the origins of the popular food item.
Oil prices have surged to their highest point since a recent war, leading to a new energy explosion. This significant spike is also contributing to an increase in mortgage and refinance interest rates.
Donald Trump has recently made various public statements, including announcing plans to release UFO files and mocking the NASA chief, while also proposing new retirement plans and being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. These actions and remarks have drawn international attention and domestic discussion.
An aircraft in Nordland, Norway, issued an emergency alert and was subsequently preparing for an emergency landing in Narvik. Details regarding the nature of the emergency were not immediately clear.
Beijing's policy to expand vocational training for millions of unemployed graduates, including encouraging them to attend vocational schools, has sparked a backlash despite aiming to help them find work in emerging industries.
Wooden stairs at Cieszyn Castle in Poland collapsed, sending four tourists to the hospital, as the city and castle authorities dispute responsibility for the incident.
Russia has reportedly recruited hundreds of thousands of new contract soldiers, significantly expanding its military personnel. This development indicates a substantial increase in the number of professional service members within the Russian armed forces.
Donald Trump has issued a warning that a potential blockade of Iran could persist for several months, leading to a significant increase in global oil prices.
Kiwi Aid & Refugee Evacuation (Kiwi K.A.R.E) is sending thousands of stoves and water boilers to Ukrainian families behind the frontlines who lack power, having already distributed 8,000 items.
The US House of Representatives has approved a three-year extension of the federal surveillance program known as FISA Section 702, passing it in a bipartisan vote and sending it to the Senate for consideration before a looming deadline.
California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is facing sharp rebuke for sending a donor email containing the phrase 'F*** Trump' just one day after an assassination attempt on the former president.
The CEO of UPS has reportedly sent a strong, two-word message concerning the company's margin outlook, signaling a clear stance on future profitability.
Shares of DCC surged after the company confirmed it is considering a takeover bid from KKR and Energy Capital, potentially valuing the firm at €8 billion. This news comes as CVC also reportedly weighs a separate €9 billion bid for Italian payments group Nexi.
Families of victims from a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman in a US court. They allege that OpenAI had identified the perpetrator prior to the attack.
Reports highlight several awkward moments during Donald Trump's meeting with King Charles, prompting discussions about the state of the 'special relationship' between the US and UK. The cluster also touches on Trump's passport design and his administration's approach to Iran.
Hungary's Constitutional Court ruled that a news portal has the right to send observers to foreign polling stations, overturning decisions by the National Election Commission and the Curia which had deemed the action an abuse of rights.
The mayor of Roosendaal was seriously injured after falling from an electric bicycle. She was subsequently rushed to the hospital by a trauma helicopter for treatment.
A year-long European operation targeting a rapidly growing form of crime, described as 'payment for violence,' has resulted in the arrest of 280 individuals.
A former FedEx driver, convicted of kidnapping and murdering a seven-year-old girl, has been sending disturbing letters from prison to her family and investigators, expressing regret for his crime while also providing contradictory and shocking statements.
Bulgaria participated at a low level in the annual Three Seas Initiative meeting in Dubrovnik, where most other participating nations were represented by their presidents or prime ministers.
Ukrainian drone attacks caused a major fire and oil spill at a Russian refinery, leading to a state of emergency and Putin's reaction. The incident also raised concerns about global oil supply.
Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar has proposed a summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in June, aiming to restart dialogue and improve relations between Hungary and Ukraine. Magyar suggested the meeting could take place in western Ukraine, while also stating that current concessions from Kyiv are not sufficient.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary stated that the risk of a jet fuel shortage in Europe is receding, offering some relief to the airline industry. However, other airlines continue to face significant challenges from high fuel costs, leading to capacity cuts, fare hikes, and fears of potential bankruptcies.
Businessmen close to Orbán are 'under pressure' and are diverting funds abroad, before the inauguration of Magyar, who promises to recover assets and investigate the origin of wealth.
Kosovo has sent soldiers to the Gaza Strip, joining other nations contributing to the international stabilization force (ISF), which is deemed crucial for the peace plan.
After the house search in the morning, the police also appeared at the town hall in the afternoon to request information from Győr Mayor Pintér Bence following a report filed in another suspicious…
Oil giant BP reported that its profits more than doubled, significantly benefiting from the surge in global oil prices. This sharp increase in oil prices is linked to the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
József Felföldi, a billionaire from Debrecen, has sent a strong message to an individual referred to as 'Uncle Zsolti,' stating that he cannot live happily after certain events. Felföldi is eager for the identity of 'Uncle Zsolti' to be revealed and outlined potential consequences.
French actress Ariane Labed, a Venice best actress award winner, has been cast in 'The Possessed,' the third feature film from Bosnian-Dutch writer-director Ena Sendijarević, marking her English-language debut.
Diesel trains continue to operate in the Taunus region as modern hydrogen trains await repairs, which are expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Sentosa Island has introduced a new picturesque posting box at Palawan Beach, allowing visitors to send postcards worldwide while enjoying views of the South China Sea.