On the tenth anniversary of Prince's death, his estate released a new single titled 'With This Tear' and announced plans for more unreleased recordings. This event also brings renewed attention to the ongoing legal battles over his estate.
Tarik Prusac, suspected of the severe murder of his ex-wife Elma Godinjak-Prusac in Sarajevo, has been handed over to the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office, following his arrest for the killing and abduction of their daughter. New details reveal the victim was tied with adhesive tape and then killed in the hallway.
Anthony Delon, son of the late actor Alain Delon, was questioned by police as part of a preliminary investigation into the death of a dog belonging to his brother, Alain-Fabien Delon.
A doctor has revealed which common beverage, described as "liquid death," is considered the worst for human health. The articles discuss the negative impacts of this drink, which many consume daily.
A doctor who was provisionally sentenced to four and a half years in prison and a six-year ban from practicing medicine in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the death of two-year-old Džena Gadžun is allegedly still working in Croatia.
The pre-investigation procedure is still underway concerning the death of student M.Ž. at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, along with all related circumstances.
The official cause of death for 'Melrose Place' actor Patrick Muldoon, aged 57, has been confirmed. Reports detail the circumstances surrounding the sudden passing of the soap star.
A Croatian minister has commented on the death of 35-year-old Mirza Čengić from Sarajevo in Zadar, confirming that an internal review and inspection have been conducted regarding the incident.
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.
Concerns are rising over reports of massacres and potential genocide in Sudan, particularly in Al-Fashir, where up to 70,000 people are reported to have been killed in a few days.
A former adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci was indicted for allegedly concealing COVID-19 research communications, while the FBI extradited a Chinese hacker accused of stealing pandemic-related research. These events underscore legal scrutiny over COVID-19 information integrity.
An Indian man resorted to digging up his sister's skeleton and protesting outside a bank to provide proof of her death. He took this extreme measure to claim 19,300 rupees that the bank refused to disburse without sufficient documentation.
A Croatian article features cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Jeremy London, who warns against 'liquid death' (likely referring to harmful beverages) consumed by billions and highlights four specific things he personally avoids for health reasons.
Stray dogs entered the family property of livestock farmer Vesko Brajković this morning in the village of Čokrlije, in the municipality of Bijelo Polje in Montenegro, and killed as many as 15 sheep.
Minister Hrstić has confirmed that the oversight investigation concerning the death of a 35-year-old man in Zadar, involving the local emergency services, has not yet been completed.
Several cases of deaths and disappearances of scientists and experts in nuclear energy and space technologies have been reported in the US in recent years. While authorities state the incidents are unrelated, the recurring nature of these cases has sparked speculation.
A motorcyclist was killed in an accident near Motovun, with authorities releasing details that indicate the driver of the other vehicle was responsible for the crash.
Jake Reiner has spoken publicly for the first time about the tragic murder of his parents, sharing his ongoing grief and thoughts on their final moments.
The 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster is commemorated with reflections on its lasting impact and visits by officials, including Moldovan President Maia Sandu to Kyiv. Ukrainian President Zelensky also commented on current nuclear threats.
A 35-year-old man from Sarajevo died approximately 20 minutes after being sent home from an emergency room in Zadar, Croatia, where he had sought treatment for arm pain. An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding his death.
US envoys are traveling to Islamabad for potential talks, but Iran's foreign minister, also in Pakistan, has ruled out direct negotiations with the American delegation. This creates uncertainty about the format and outcome of any diplomatic efforts.
The U.S. Justice Department has officially ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, clearing him of any wrongdoing. This decision comes amid discussions surrounding potential nominations for the Federal Reserve.
The parents of a 13-year-old boy in Naples could face charges after their son allegedly killed a passing tourist by throwing a statuette from a balcony.
A train struck and killed a person near Votice in the Benešov region of the Czech Republic, leading to the suspension of rail traffic between Prague and České Budějovice.
An exchange of gunfire inside the Mall of Louisiana's food court resulted in one person killed and at least five others injured. High school students were reportedly among the victims of the shooting.
A Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli strike, prompting accusations of war crimes from Lebanese leaders and a funeral for the reporter. The incident occurred shortly before Washington talks, with reports also detailing her final moments under rubble.
President Trump issued an order for the US Navy to "shoot and kill" any Iranian boats found laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive came amidst heightened tensions and efforts to ensure the strait remains open.
The Ministry for Veteran Affairs of Sarajevo Canton issued a statement following the death of Boris Rajković, a member of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
An initiative is underway to transfer the remains of Blagoje Jovović from Argentina, sparking debate on whether it's a public distraction or a practice that should continue in Serbia, Montenegro, and Republika Srpska.
A Croatian article recounts the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of April 26, 1986, focusing on a woman who bravely helped evacuate 45,000 people from the 'bridge of death' and never fully recovered from the trauma.
Iran has tightened its control over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, stating it will not fully reopen the critical waterway while a US blockade remains in effect. This stance comes amidst ongoing US-Iran tensions, with experts warning of challenging months ahead as both sides test each other.
A new documentary about wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has revealed that he consumed lethal amounts of fentanyl daily following his divorce from Linda. The film sheds light on his struggles during that period.
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Iran has executed an individual convicted of espionage for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency. The man was accused of revealing sensitive security information, including details about Iran's atomic agency.
Diego Maradona's daughter criticized a doctor during the ongoing trial concerning her father's death, expressing anger that he would not take responsibility.
Episode 12 of the series "Vreme smrti" (Time of Death), based on Dobrica Ćosić's novel, is set to air tonight at 8 PM on TV Vijesti, focusing on decisions that alter the course of war.
A 19-year-old woman, Jamie-Lea Biscoe, has died from severe neck injuries sustained in a dog attack in Essex, England, with police providing new details on the incident.
US singer D4vd has pleaded not guilty to the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was allegedly found dismembered in his car. He also faces sex crime charges and is seeking a fast trial, potentially facing the death penalty.
During a new trial concerning the death of Diego Maradona, prosecutor Patricio Ferrari stated that the accused individuals did nothing to prevent his death.
SMRT, Singapore's public transport operator, is expanding its use of artificial intelligence to predict and reduce rail delays, aiming to improve overall reliability of its train services.
A report published by The Guardian reveals the dark side of modern warfare, highlighting the rise of online prediction platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi. The report details how "insiders" allegedly earned billions by betting on events like the death of Khamenei and Trump's secret deals.
Two new Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) will be laid in Brno to commemorate the previously unknown tragic story of a Jewish couple from Austria who sought asylum but faced death in Vienna during World War II.
A team of six actors from Kepler-452 in Bologna, acting as volunteers, have boarded the Sea Watch-5 search and rescue ship near the Italian coast, confronting a tragic situation involving migrant trafficking.
A nursery worker has been jailed for three years after a 14-month-old boy died in her care while being restrained during nap time. The conviction followed evidence, including video footage, detailing the circumstances of the toddler's death.
An article explores past incorrect scientific predictions of global famine and death, alongside discussions on global economic challenges, luxury, food, and the historical origins of cocktails.
Human remains, suspected to belong to a person missing from the 1998-99 war, have been discovered in the village of Negrovce, Glogovac municipality, Kosovo.
In the documentary "Sale," Marija Šerifović revealed that she took two items from Saša Popović's office following his death, months before her departure from "Zvezde Granda."
A pre-investigation procedure is still underway regarding the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy. Authorities are continuing to look into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
American influencer Ashly Robinson, 31, died under suspicious circumstances in Zanzibar, prompting an investigation during which her fiancé's passport was seized.
Deadly traps have been set for mongooses on the Croatian island of Mljet, a measure reportedly taken due to European Natura 2000 regulations. The action has caused significant anger among local residents, following similar culling efforts for coypus.
New pension forecasts from the Social Insurance Agency in Slovakia are expected to reveal that many citizens will need to work longer than anticipated, challenging previous assumptions about state support in old age.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home was reportedly attacked with a Molotov cocktail by an individual described as 'anti-AI,' who was later found with a list of other tech executives. Two people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
A 16-year-old teenager was fatally stabbed in Peterborough, UK, leading to the arrest of four individuals aged 15, 16, 17, and 18. Police do not believe the attack was random.
A man died after falling from a viaduct on the A1 highway near Karlovac, Croatia. A 46-year-old driver involved in the incident was found to be intoxicated and driving with an expired license.
An article reflects on the premature death of a musician at 36, highlighting their lasting legacy through an 'anthological album.' It also references a recent documentary, 'We Want The Funk!', exploring the history and future of funk music.
A minor girl was found dead in an apartment in Velika Gorica, near Zagreb, after a woman jumped from a building. Croatian police suspect a violent death, and an investigation is underway.
An analysis explores how companies can effectively motivate employees to achieve maximum effort, drawing lessons from the German Luftwaffe. The piece delves into the fundamental challenges of workforce motivation.
The Third Basic Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade ordered the closure of a new bridge construction site on the Sava River. The decision followed a crane collapse that killed one worker and injured three others, deeming the site unsafe.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has been criticized for prematurely qualifying the death of philosophy student Milica Živković as murder, despite the ongoing investigation by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office.
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The expected life span in Zagreb, Croatia, reached 80.3 years in 2024, a significant increase from 2004, according to a public health forum where leading causes of death were also discussed.
Netflix has produced a documentary about the tragic case of Moriah 'Mo' Wilson, a promising cyclist whose murder on May 11, 2022, garnered international attention. The documentary delves into the love triangle that led to her death.
A signalling fault caused significant disruptions and a halt in train services on Singapore's Thomson-East Coast Line, particularly between Caldecott and Orchard stations, before services progressively resumed.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 7 to 13 people, including a child, according to various reports. These attacks occurred despite an existing ceasefire deal.
The highly anticipated sequel, "The Devil Wears Prada 2," has been released, featuring Meryl Streep and a cameo by Lady Gaga. The film opened to a strong box office performance, earning $10 million in previews, and has received positive early reviews.
A UN committee has condemned an Israeli death penalty law targeting Palestinians, stating it deepens racial discrimination and violates human rights. The UN called on Israel to repeal the law and end discriminatory policies.
On the anniversary of his death in 1883, the article explores Édouard Manet, the pioneer of modern art, and the dramatic private story that haunted him throughout his life.
The extraordinary life story of Argentine goalkeeper Esteban Andrade is recounted, marked by personal tragedies, poverty, and a past kidnapping incident.
On July 17, 1981, a catastrophic structural failure at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, led to the collapse of two suspended walkways, killing 114 people and injuring over 200 others. The incident remains one of the deadliest structural failures in U.S. history.
A 74-year-old Florida man suffered severe limb damage from a deadly flesh-eating bacteria just days after swimming in the ocean, turning his decision to swim into a medical nightmare.
Previous verdicts concerning the deaths of workers in Celje have been annulled, leading to an order for a retrial. The case will be heard again to determine responsibility for the fatalities.
Adolf Hitler married Eva Braun in the early hours of April 29, 1945, in his Berlin bunker, as Soviet troops advanced and the Third Reich faced collapse, also writing his last will.
A study by Charles University demographers revealed significant regional differences in life expectancy across the Czech Republic, with residents of Nové Město nad Metují having the longest lives and other areas experiencing premature deaths.
A court has ruled that police officers erred in the case of a homeless man's death, imposing a monetary fine and a two-year ban from duty. The judgment concluded that the officers were negligent and s
A series of deadly attacks in southwestern Colombia has raised security concerns ahead of the presidential elections to be held in May, the Associated Press (AP) reported today.
Rectal cancer is increasingly being diagnosed in younger adults. Experts predict that mortality rates from this disease will escalate significantly by 2035.
A family has been left without security after a sudden death, unemployment, and unpaid bills led a mother to despair, with their old house becoming cold not only from grief but also from neglect.
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The new Michael Jackson biopic, 'Michael,' achieved a record-breaking opening weekend, earning $97 million domestically and $217 million globally. This performance made it the biggest music biopic opening ever, demonstrating the artist's enduring appeal despite past controversies.
Philippine authorities successfully raided a drug den in Leyte, seizing 8.2 million pesos worth of shabu and apprehending two individuals. This operation marks a significant blow against illegal drug activities in the region.
The US administration has approved the reintroduction of firing squads as a method for federal executions, marking a significant change after more than 50 years. This decision expands the available methods for capital punishment at the federal level.
A driver from Košice died in a fatal truck accident in eastern Slovakia after veering off the road, with witnesses unable to revive him before emergency services arrived.
A Kosovo court has sentenced three Serb separatists for their involvement in the deadly 2023 Banjska attack and monastery siege. Two individuals received life imprisonment, while a third was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Actress Lisa Kudrow shared her feelings about rewatching the series "Friends" following the passing of Matthew Perry, stating he was "above all of us."
A court in Newcastle has sentenced 43-year-old Adam Hall to life imprisonment for multiple rapes and the deliberate transmission of HIV to several partners, including minors.
US President Donald Trump announced that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended for an additional three weeks. Trump also stated that Israel retains the right to launch attacks, emphasizing they would be careful.
Donald Trump has stated that a visit by King Charles to the United States could help improve relations between the UK and the US. He described the King as "a fantastic man."
This article details the historical events of April 1945, focusing on Hitler's chosen successor and how Hitler swiftly destroyed him just days before his own death. It describes the collapse of the Th
Montenegro's Constitutional Court has temporarily suspended the extradition of a US citizen. The decision was made due to concerns that the individual could face the death penalty if extradited.
A 19-year-old man, A. Đ., has been detained for 30 days by the Higher Court in Sremska Mitrovica on suspicion of killing a 48-year-old man with an axe and then burning his body on April 19 in Hrtkovci.
An experimental personalized mRNA vaccine for pancreatic cancer has shown promising results in clinical trials, with patients who responded to the vaccine remaining alive six years after therapy.
Two dead persons were found today in a house and yard in Srebrenik, confirmed by the Police Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tuzla Canton.
Singer D4vd has pleaded not guilty after a missing 14-year-old was found dismembered in his Tesla. He has been transferred to a high-security prison and faces a potential death penalty in connection with the case.
Vehad Murić has been arrested in Rožaje, Montenegro, on suspicion of committing a triple murder in Podgorica. He is accused of killing three colleagues before fleeing, with reports indicating his mother alerted authorities after he confessed to her.
In April 1945, towards the end of World War II, prisoners at the Jasenovac concentration camp staged a desperate breakout attempt after Ustaše authorities decided to destroy evidence of their crimes. Only a fraction of the 1073 men and 167 Kožara detainees survived the two separate escape attempts.
Advertisements for a lethal drug have proliferated across the Balkan region, prompting a major investigation that traced its origin to Spain, with sellers offering shipments to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Articles describe Pope Leo XIV honoring Pope Francis on the first anniversary of his reported death, with many faithful visiting Francis's grave. Pope Leo XIV is also reported to have traveled to Africa and spoken on the dangers facing humanity.
A new study has found that at least two children are fatally stabbed each month in England. The findings highlight a concerning trend of violence affecting young people in the country.
The article reflects on the Chernobyl disaster, specifically highlighting the tragic scenario of children playing in the deadly radioactive rain. It likely explores the devastating human impact and long-term consequences of the catastrophe.
Ukraine's police chief resigned following allegations that several officers fled the scene of a deadly mass shooting in Kyiv. Two officers were also suspended as investigations into their conduct began.
Actress Nicole Kidman has shared her harrowing experience of learning about her mother's death while alone in Venice. The personal tragedy has inspired her to train as a death doula, emphasizing the importance of end-of-life care.
Milorad Dodik, the leader of Republika Srpska, reiterated his long-standing goal for the entity to unite with Serbia. He stated that their "struggle for freedom" would conclude with this unification.
A grandmother has undertaken a remarkable journey to Death Valley, demonstrating her resilience and determination. Her inspiring trip highlights the power of personal will and adventure.
Ethan Jamieson, an actor known for his role in 'The Hunger Games,' has been arrested on charges of alleged assault with intent to kill. He is accused of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.
The Belgrade prosecutor's office has filed an indictment against a Bosnian citizen, accusing him of causing the death of a three-member family while driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Prosecutors are seeking a 15-year prison sentence for the driver.
A bassist who worked with Prince has spoken publicly for the first time about the musician's final days. He recalled noticing issues with Prince's memory and overall well-being, indicating that something was amiss before his death.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have publicly discussed their mental health struggles, with Harry reflecting on his mother's death and his reluctance for a royal role. Meghan Markle also claimed to have been the 'most trolled person in the world'.
The remains of three victims from the Second World War and post-war period were found in the Gornja Dubrava area of Zagreb, Croatia, during field research by the Ministry of Croatian Veterans.
A 45-year-old man has been charged with assault causing harm following the death of his father, who was found deceased on a farm in Waterford, Ireland. The incident is currently under investigation by authorities.
Former British soldier Shaun Pinner, who fought for Ukraine, has published a video on social media platform X, claiming it shows a section of the battlefield near Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region.
Două organizații neguvernamentale au publicat luni un raport care arată că 1.639 de persoane au fost executate în Iran anul trecut, cel mai mare număr înregistrat după 1989, potrivit AFP.
Police in Zagreb, Croatia, found the body of a man in an apartment, suspecting a violent death. One person has been arrested in connection with the incident.
An 8-year-old boy with autism has lent his voice to MRT announcements on SMRT-operated lines in Singapore, marking Autism Awareness Month and promoting understanding.
A 32-year-old doctor from Niš, Hadži Aleksandra Dimitrijević, is successfully recovering from her seventh operation due to severe colon inflammation, having survived a rare disease with a 99% mortality rate.
A man in Lukavec, near Velika Gorica, Croatia, has been sentenced for causing the death of a 29-year-old Montenegrin citizen while driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. The incident occurred a year prior, and the court confirmed the indictment.
Former communist prosecutor Karel Vaš is notorious for his role in the judicial murder of General Heliodor Píka in 1949, for which he was never punished.
Actor Michael J. Fox reassured the public of his well-being after a CNN error led to the spread of inaccurate information about his death. The 'Back to the Future' star confirmed he is in good health.
Martin Bormann, who served as Hitler's personal secretary and a key figure in the Nazi regime, had his death shrouded in mystery for decades. He became chief of staff to Rudolf Hess in 1933 and assumed a crucial role after Hess's flight in 1941.
A Sudanese migrant has been arrested in the UK following an incident off the French coast on Thursday where two men and two women died while attempting to cross the English Channel.
A 42-year-old woman, dubbed the 'Ketamine Queen,' has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to five federal charges related to the death of actor Matthew Perry.
The Czech Ministries of Agriculture and Environment are facing strong criticism for their plan to use a deadly poison to control voles, with critics arguing that merely placing it in burrows is insufficient and it should be spread across entire fields.
Treatment reset wayward immune system of patient with life-threatening conditions, say scientists, in a world first
A woman who lived with three life-threatening autoimmune diseases for more than a decade has returned to a near-normal life after a cell therapy reset her wayward immune system.
The 47-year-old had had nine different treatments, none of which had a lasting impact, before receiving the therapy last year at University Hospital Erlangen in Germany. At the time, she required daily b...
Scientists anticipate that Earth's scattered continents will eventually merge into a single supercontinent, potentially creating extreme and life-threatening conditions on the planet.
Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was hospitalized after a cardiac crisis, prompting her family and the Nobel Committee to call for her release or urgent medical attention. They warn her life is at risk if she does not receive adequate care.
Lesli Hotić's sentence has been increased by a year for the death of his cellmate in Remetinec prison, caused by sharing his methadone solution, and the state is ordered to pay over 140,000 euros in compensation.
Lawyers for convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić, supported by the Government of Republika Srpska, have requested his release from prison, citing his rapidly deteriorating health. They claim Mladić is close to death and should be allowed to go home.
Japan has announced the lifting of its ban on the export of lethal weaponry, a move that will initially benefit allies such as Australia and the Philippines. This policy change follows months of planning for major defense contracts.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office has issued a statement concerning the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy. The announcement provides an update on the ongoing investigation into the incident.
Valeriy Zaluzhny, former Ukrainian military commander and current ambassador to the UK, presented a dramatic analysis of modern warfare, arguing that technological advancements have created a "death zone" where traditional military operations are no longer feasible for major breakthroughs.
Forensic experts testified that a pistol was aimed at Mihaela's head and gunshot residue particles were found on Smažil's hands in connection with her death. A photograph sent by Mihaela shortly before her death also reportedly showed Smažil's hand.
Polona Franko, mother of Urban, shares her deeply personal experience of living what she describes as a 'posthumous life' since April 2024. Her account reflects on coping with profound loss.
A team of cardiothoracic surgeons in Split, Croatia, successfully performed the first artificial heart implantation in the city's hospital, saving a patient who was reportedly "on the verge of death."
The issue of deadly work continues to be a significant concern in the 21st century, highlighting persistent dangers and fatalities in various occupations.
Police in Slovakia have charged a man, identified as the father, with the crime of killing a minor child in the Trebišov district, more than a year after the incident. The investigator has requested his detention, and the case involves highly sensitive procedures.
A trade union is raising alarm over a worrying increase in workplace fatalities, noting that this year has seen three times more deaths than last year, coinciding with Safety and Health at Work Day.
Former Croatian skier Ivica Kostelić spoke in a podcast about his views on confronting death, faith, family, and honesty, stating he is not overly afraid of death.
A series of deadly attacks in southwestern Colombia has raised security concerns ahead of the presidential elections scheduled for May. Military and police presence has been increased in affected area
A 22-year-old man tragically died in Podravina after an accident while riding an unregistered motorcycle. The incident underscores the dangers of operating vehicles without proper registration.
A new biography of The Rolling Stones claims frontman Mick Jagger narrowly avoided death twice, including a near-overdose in 1976, with excerpts being published by global media.
A Croatian institute is investigating the actions of on-call doctors following the death of 35-year-old Mirza Čengić. His family alleges that medical staff failed to detect a developing heart attack, contributing to his demise.
The Medical Chamber in Croatia will oversee an investigation into the death of Mirza Čengić, a Sarajevo resident who passed away shortly after being examined by emergency medical services, which had i
A cyclist in Central Slovakia died after crossing into oncoming traffic and colliding with a car driven by a police officer, with authorities investigating the circumstances of the fatal accident.
A 34-year-old Iranian lawyer, Babak Alipour, sent a letter from prison in Karaj before his execution, informing friends about others on death row who had already been executed.
Two doctors from Sarajevo have been found guilty and sentenced to multi-year prison terms for the death of two-year-old Džena Gadžun following a medical procedure. The verdict brings a partial sense of justice to the girl's family after a long legal battle.
A Polish tourist has died in the High Tatras after falling from a snowfield below Zadný Ľadový štít. Mountain rescuers described a dramatic intervention in challenging terrain.
Former Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičová shares personal reflections in an interview, discussing her upbringing during totalitarianism, personal losses, and experiences in political conflicts. She expresses regret over not having more time to contribute to freedom.
A 58-year-old woman was tragically killed by a brown bear in a forest in southeastern Poland. Her son reportedly alerted authorities after discovering the attack.
Various incidents were reported across different countries, including children being struck by cars in Croatia and Ireland, a fatal collision involving a police vehicle in France, and the discovery of a teenager's cause of death in Slovenia. Other reports covered a murder investigation in India and a drug seizure.
Rene Nezhoda, a participant in 'Storage Wars,' claims that Darrell Sheets was subjected to severe cyberbullying online before his death, an issue Sheets himself had reportedly complained about on…
Boris Rajković, a revered hero of the Siege of Sarajevo, has passed away after spending 32 years in a coma. He had been wounded at the age of 18 during the conflict in 1994.
Scientists at a major cancer research conference in the United States presented new results for an experimental vaccine targeting a highly lethal form of cancer, believing they have found a way to awaken the immune system.
John Phelan, the US Navy Secretary, has been ousted from his position, with reports citing a clash with Pentagon leadership and the ongoing naval blockade of Iran as contributing factors. Hung Cao has been named as the interim US Navy Secretary following Phelan's departure.
Police in Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, confirmed the discovery of two deceased individuals in a house and its yard, believed to be spouses. The cause of death is currently under investigation.
Autopsy results in an investigation into multiple deaths at hotels in Istanbul have revealed high concentrations of phosphine, a highly toxic gas used for pest control, suggesting poisoning as the cause.
Reports have emerged about 'death hotels' in Istanbul, where tourists have reportedly gone on vacation and never returned. These mysterious disappearances have raised serious concerns and prompted inv
Israel is at risk of suspension from the Council of Europe due to a new law introducing the death penalty for Palestinians, which the body's president called a 'red line.'
Mexico's president has ordered an investigation into a suspected CIA operation in Chihuahua after two alleged CIA officers died in a vehicle crash following a counter-drug raid. The incident has raised questions about foreign intelligence activities on Mexican soil.
Singer D4vd has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, to which he has pleaded not guilty. Authorities allege he sexually abused and dismembered the victim, with reports indicating he feared career ruin.
Road fatalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina have dramatically increased by nearly 30% compared to 2024, with inattention cited as a major contributing factor.
A renowned surgeon performed an operation that resulted in the deaths of the patient, an assistant, and an observer, an event described as having a "300% mortality rate."
Police in Trinidad and Tobago made a deeply disturbing discovery of the remains of over 50 infants in a cemetery. The finding has prompted a national crisis declaration and widespread concern.
Four decades after the nuclear catastrophe, the Chernobyl exclusion zone, still too dangerous for human life, has transformed into a thriving wildlife oasis, despite new scars from the Russian invasion.
Pope Francis clarified that his recent speech about "tyrants" was not aimed at Donald Trump and expressed his disinterest in engaging in arguments with the US President. He emphasized a desire to avoid direct conflict despite various interpretations of their relationship.
European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.
Myanmar's military junta announced a mass amnesty, releasing over 4,000 prisoners, including former President U Win Myint, and reducing the sentence of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The move comes as the country's new 'elected' president takes office.
The mixed German Shepherd dog thus saved the life of the 46-year-old man. András Sztojka was stung by a wasp while driving, to which he has been allergic since childhood.
A new court hearing is underway in the case of the Kutná Hora sect, focusing on the death of Jiří H. and alleged strange forest rituals, with six defendants facing charges.
A common genetic mutation associated with alcohol intolerance, often called 'Asian flush,' is believed to play a more dangerous role in heart disease than previously understood.
Multiple supertankers reportedly entered the Persian Gulf, challenging US sanctions and claims of a blockade on Iranian ports. This development comes as an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader threatened to sink US naval vessels in the region.
Alma Huskić, a well-known television presenter, was found dead in her apartment in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Police have launched an investigation into the cause of her death.
The eleventh episode of the TV series 'Vreme smrti,' based on Dobrica Ćosić's novel, is scheduled to air tonight at 8 PM on TV Vijesti, titled 'On the Brink of Rebellion'.
Renowned basketball coach Duško Vujošević has been laid to rest in Belgrade following a touching commemoration ceremony. Tributes highlighted his legacy, often referencing the song "Pamtim samo lijepe dane."
SMRT is advancing its rail maintenance capabilities by implementing AI-enabled solutions through a partnership with Oracle, aiming to improve efficiency and reliability.
Two NGOs reported that Iranian authorities executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, marking the highest number since 1989. They warned of potential increased use of capital punishment following recent protests and regional conflicts.
Denis Kapustin, known as "White Rex," who faked his death, is now fighting against Putin on the Ukrainian front, despite being identified by foreign media as a prominent neo-Nazi banned from the EU since 2019.
Two months after a tragic tram accident in Sarajevo, the investigation into its circumstances is still ongoing, with prosecutors continuing to gather evidence.
A historical report recalls the sudden death of Džemal Bijedić, a highly influential politician in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, who tragically perished in a plane crash in 1977.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukraine's commander-in-chief have agreed on military actions during the Easter ceasefire, emphasizing preparedness for any developments despite Russia's claims.
Pedro Sanchez underlined the need for the European Union to play a more active and leading role on the international stage, not only militarily but also in terms of values.
A driver, S. M. (2002), has been detained after operating a vehicle that killed one girl and injured another in Novi Pazar, as reported by Sandžak Danas.
Lebanon endured its most brutal airstrike since the end of its civil war, with dozens of neighborhoods reduced to rubble, revealing the fragility of peace.
Police in Maribor, Slovenia, were alerted to the discovery of human remains between Spodnje Hoče and Rogoza. Criminal investigators have examined the scene of the deceased, an elderly man whose identity remains unknown, and are seeking public assistance.
The death of a Philosophy Faculty student in Belgrade has been politicized, with the Minister of Education announcing that the state might take a 'leading role' in response, amidst ongoing tabloid trials.