Former President Trump celebrated his 80th birthday, marked by the US-Iran peace deal and a UFC event held at the White House. His son, Barron Trump, made a rare public appearance at the celebration.
Steven Spielberg's new alien film, 'Disclosure Day,' has made a significant impact at the global box office, opening to $94 million worldwide. The movie's release has sparked discussions about its real-life inspirations and critical reception.
The United States Men's National Team secured a dominant victory over Paraguay in their World Cup opening match, with Folarin Balogun scoring a brace. However, the win was overshadowed by an injury scare involving star player Christian Pulisic.
U PUCNJAVI u Midlandu u Teksasu jedna je osoba ubijena, a deset ranjeno. Napadač, bjegunac za kojim je policija tragala, pronađen je mrtav nakon višesatne opsade. Počinio je samoubojstvo.
A crucial compensation agreement collapsed at the very last second, leading to strong reactions from those involved. The unexpected failure of the deal has caused significant frustration.
Croatia remembers Luka Ritz, an 18-year-old student who died on June 12, 2008, from injuries sustained in an unprovoked attack, an event that shocked the nation.
A Pasadena police officer is under scrutiny after accidentally shooting another officer during an incident described as 'horseplay,' with dashcam video from September 2025 recently released.
The Swedish government's recent policy reversal has sparked strong reactions, with critics questioning the motives and perceived desperation of the Sweden Democrats party.
Kenneth Bass, brother of L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, and his wife are suing the City of Los Angeles after their Malibu home was destroyed in the Palisades Fire. They are among those taking legal action over the devastating blaze.
A child sustained serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle on a crosswalk on Avenida António Palha in Braga, Portugal. The minor was transported to Braga Hospital for treatment.
Tyne Daly expresses her joy about returning to theater in the acclaimed revival of 'Brigadoon' at Pasadena Playhouse, where she plays the Widow Lundie, a role with a gender switch from its original incarnation.
On June 8, 1191, English King Richard I, known as Richard the Lionheart, arrived in the Holy Land to join the Third Crusade, a period marked by a gruesome crime associated with him.
The Crusader siege of Jerusalem occurred during the First Crusade, which began in 1096 following Pope Urban II's call to liberate the Holy City from Muslim rule. The siege culminated in a massacre of Muslims.
One person was transported to the emergency room following a two-car collision on Reykjanesbraut, near the aluminum smelter in Straumsvík. Emergency responders were still at the scene of the accident.
Željka Cvijanović, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, commented on the US Embassy's announcement regarding a possible review of the Bonn powers, stating that Republika Srpska agrees and seeks their abolition.
The Belgian-Luxembourgish company Jan De Nul has secured a major contract to modernize Argentina's most important waterway, a project valued in the billions.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing multiple allegations of abusive behavior and disturbing conduct from several former girlfriends, which he has vehemently denied. The accusations have cast a shadow over his campaign in the final days before the primary election.
Prime Video has officially revealed the Robin design for 'Batman: Caped Crusader' season 2, featuring a significant callback to original Batman actor Adam West.
The Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra will celebrate its 100th anniversary with an outdoor concert in Riegrovy Sady on June 6, featuring children's programs, ensemble performances, and an evening concert.
A PSD official, who resigned from his party functions, defended Bolojan, stating that the 'coup' within the PNL did not succeed. He emphasized the need to continue the 'crusade of common sense' within the political landscape.
Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt are set to face each other in a November runoff election for the Los Angeles mayoral race. Pratt has suggested he can be a mayor for all L.A. residents as vote counting continues.
Moldova's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the chargé d'affaires of the Russian Federation's Embassy to hand over a protest note following the crash of a Russian drone in Galați, citing a serious breach of security.
The Israeli military has issued an evacuation warning for residents in Beirut's southern suburbs, threatening attacks if Hezbollah does not cease firing. This comes as Israel reportedly takes control of a Crusader castle in Lebanon, intensifying the conflict.
CJ Olive Young's inaugural offline store in Pasadena, California, which opened on May 29, attracted significant crowds, with lines reportedly '400 meters long,' highlighting the increasing demand for K-beauty products in the US market.
Israeli forces have captured the historic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking their deepest push into the country in decades, while France has called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting to address Israel's operations in Lebanon. This strategic capture comes as Israel continues its military advancements in the region.
Finansų viceministro Dariaus Sadecko teigimu, valstybės biudžeto išlaidoms augant sparčiau nei planuota, kyla rizika 2026–2028 metų laikotarpyje nesilaikyti Europos Sąjungos (ES) ir nacionalinių…
Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom claims a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's largest, causing no major damage. This accusation comes as Ukrainian President Zelensky stated Ukraine is conducting long-range strikes in response to Russian attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia is preparing a new 'massive strike' against Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened strikes against locations from which drones are launched against Russia.
One person was taken to the emergency room after a severe collision involving a truck and a car at a roundabout near Rauðavatn in Reykjavík. The car overturned onto its side.
A review praises the Pasadena Playhouse's revival of the classic musical 'Brigadoon', describing it as an enrapturing and nearly once-in-a-century phenomenon.
Agnès Abramsen, an 83-year-old Belgian woman, is actively campaigning for the release of a Native American man she believes has been unjustly imprisoned for 40 years.
An EsadeEcPol study indicates that Spain will require more teachers despite a decline in birth rates, as lowering student-teacher ratios necessitates an increase in educators without necessarily improving learning outcomes.
Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt, who lost his house in the Palisades fire, is discussed in an article that suggests he remains unchanged. He claims he can fix the troubled city, though history suggests otherwise.
Research indicates that textile recycling in Latvia is not meaningful, with most textile waste being incinerated for energy production. This is attributed to changing consumer habits, where clothing is worn fewer times before disposal.
Two young right-wing extremists livestreamed their deadly attack on a mosque in California, and a pamphlet detailing their bizarre ideas, including hate for Muslims, Jews, and women, has since surfaced.
Developers of 'Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight' discuss bringing together various iterations of Batman, including those from Christopher Nolan and Matt Reeves, for an ultimate game experience.
The United States has indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro on charges including murder, a move that has drawn condemnation from China and Russia. This action is widely seen as an escalation of U.S. pressure on Cuba.
President Trump engaged in discussions regarding tensions with Iran, including talks with Turkish President Erdogan and statements about the conflict's final stages. This occurred as Iran made moves to control the Strait of Hormuz, prompting calls for a firm response.
French diplomat Stéphane Romatet faces a difficult return to his ambassadorial role in Algeria, with pressing issues including security, immigration, and the ongoing detention of Christophe Gleizes since June 2025.
Renovation work on the front facade of the building, which is being established as the 'Mersad Berber' museum in Sarajevo, has been completed after obtaining necessary permits.
Rapidly spreading wildfires in Southern California, particularly near Los Angeles, have forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. Authorities report that two significant blazes are raging, expanding dangerously fast across the region.
A Qantas flight from Melbourne to Dallas was diverted to Tahiti after a passenger allegedly bit a flight attendant. The disruptive passenger was subsequently removed from the plane upon landing.
The Eurovision Grand Final featured a range of performances, audience reactions, and notable incidents, including technical issues during one act and the return of a legendary winner. Preparations, social media commentary, and the overall length of the show were also highlighted.
Elon Musk's aerospace company, SpaceX, is reportedly preparing for a public stock market debut in June, with some sources indicating a Nasdaq listing. The anticipated IPO is generating significant market interest and speculation.
A Swedish politician, Forssell, has indicated openness to allowing expelled young people to remain in the country, stating that the current situation 'feels wrong in the heart.'
US President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, receiving an elaborate reception before beginning extensive talks. Their discussions focused on critical bilateral issues including trade, tariffs, Iran, and Taiwan.
A delegation from the Embassy of Montenegro in Albania visited the "Community of Montenegrins in Albania" association in Elbasan today. The visit marked the eighth anniversary of the association's work, strengthening diplomatic and community ties.
Residents of Sarajevo are frequently witnessing parts of buildings collapsing in the city center, with at least ten such cases recorded in just one year, prompting questions about responsibility for citizen safety.
Montenegro's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in constant communication with a Montenegrin citizen, a cruise ship crew member, who recently traveled from Spain to the Netherlands via organized transport. The specific circumstances of her travel and the cruise ship incident are being monitored.
Democrats are being criticized for blocking the Spirit Airlines and JetBlue merger, an action that critics claim led to the loss of 17,000 jobs and higher airfares.
Republicans are solidifying their advantage in redistricting efforts across several states, with court rulings in places like Virginia blocking Democratic maps and Alabama seeking Supreme Court approval for its new voting map. These developments are seen as a significant factor ahead of upcoming midterms.
France has announced the return of its ambassador to Algeria, a move aimed at easing diplomatic tensions and signaling a cautious thawing of relations between the two countries. This decision follows a period of strained bilateral ties.
A growing number of accused criminals, including the alleged Palisades Fire arsonist, are reportedly invoking the name of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of assassinating a CEO, amidst a wave of violence.
Germany has officially banned the display of Soviet and Russian symbols in Berlin on May 8 and 9, prompting strong condemnation from the Russian embassy in Germany. The ban aims to prevent glorification of aggression during WWII remembrance days.
The catastrophic burning of the Hindenburg airship at a US airport is remembered as the disaster that effectively brought an end to the era of large passenger airships.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism for accusing reality star Spencer Pratt of exploiting the grief from the Palisades fire for political gain, as he challenges her in the mayoral race.
Attorneys for Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of starting the Palisades fire in Los Angeles, argue he is being unfairly blamed for the blaze, suggesting the LA fire department failed to fully extinguish an earlier fire.
Spencer Pratt has joined forces with the brother of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to file a lawsuit against the mayor. The lawsuit concerns the destruction caused by the Palisades fire.
Workers have begun removing Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. This action follows a court ruling that mandated the removal of his name from the building.
Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey was denied entry into Canada, preventing him from playing in Ghana's World Cup opener. The denial of entry was reportedly due to ongoing rape charges against him.
Weeks of individual talks between the Moderate Party and the Social Democrats to resolve the quorum chaos in the Swedish parliament collapsed at the last minute, failing to reach an agreement.
The Kultaranta discussions are shifting their focus to domestic issues, with a detailed program for Friday's events. Distinguished guests have arrived at Kultaranta, undeterred by the rain.
An opinion piece argues that Africa is not inherently poor but is being 'drained' by a global financial architecture that systematically constrains its extraordinary human capital, vast natural resources, and immense entrepreneurial energy.
The trial of Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of starting the deadly Palisades fire on New Year's Day 2025, has begun. Prosecutors claim he sought 'revenge on society,' while the defense argues there is no evidence he ignited the blaze.
All individuals accused in the Sundbyberg elevator collapse, which killed five people, have been acquitted by the court. The verdict has been met with strong criticism from the Byggnads trade union, calling it a scandal.
A Swedish Member of Parliament reportedly rushed into the chamber, describing their pulse as "quite high." The specific reason for the urgency or high pulse was not detailed.
Cyprus and France signed a defense agreement to deepen military cooperation, including the deployment of French soldiers on the island. This development occurred amidst reports of Turkish forces harassing military planes carrying EU ministers to Cyprus for the signing.
Romanian and American soldiers participated in a joint training exercise in Poland at Bemowo Piskie, where NATO's Multinational Battle Group is stationed, with images shared by the US Embassy in Bucharest.
Prosecutors allege that Jonathan Rinderknecht sparked the Palisades Fire and was 'fixated' on Luigi Mangione, as he now heads to trial. The case will delve into the circumstances surrounding the destructive wildfire.
One of Batman's more eccentric villains is set to receive their most significant spotlight in nearly three decades in the upcoming 'Batman: Caped Crusader' season 2.
The Chinese Embassy in Romania has criticized the recent visit of liberal MP Alexandru Muraru to Taiwan, stating it flagrantly interfered in China's internal affairs.
Citizens in Albania have continued protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and expressing widespread discontent with the government. Meanwhile, EU officials reiterated that the accession process for Western Balkan countries is merit-based.
Israel's ambassador to France, Joshua Zarka, openly stated his opposition to Jean-Luc Mélenchon for the presidential election and justified receiving Marine Le Pen, citing changes in the National Rally party.
Maite Casademunt celebrated the 45th anniversary of her fashion brand in Barcelona, featuring 90s supermodels and emphasizing the brand's vibrant, colorful identity and female legacy.
The action-comedy film 'Jason Statham Stole My Bike,' directed by David Leitch, has officially set its release date for late summer 2027. This announcement is part of a series of upcoming film and television release date reveals, including 'Memory Of Princess Mumbi' and 'Batman: Caped Crusader' Season 2.
The 45th-anniversary celebration of the Lola Casademunt brand was a festive night where guests, including some celebrities, revealed lesser-known passions like golf and horses, alongside a mention of the founder's daughter's wedding.
Lola Casademunt celebrated its 45th anniversary with a spectacular fashion show featuring top Spanish models from the nineties, including Judith Mascó, Esther Cañadas, and Verónica Blume.
Matt Reeves is developing 'Batman: Caped Crusader' for Prime Video, described as a spiritual successor to 'Batman: The Animated Series' with a modern, darker tone.
European leaders have condemned Israel's expanding incursion into Lebanon, following the Israeli military's capture of the strategic medieval Beaufort Castle, prompting France to request an emergency UN Security Council meeting.
A 60-year-old woman reported being stuck for three hours on a train, with an elderly couple missing their daughter's wedding due to the delays, which she described as 'under all criticism'.
CJ Group Chairman Lee Jae-hyun visited Olive Young's first US store in Pasadena, California, to take stock of the beauty retailer's overseas operations and the conglomerate's larger play to build a…
Mexico's early pre-World Cup preparations roll on as El Tri take on Australia in an international friendly on Saturday from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Turkey issued a warning against escalation in the Black Sea after a Russian drone hit a Turkish-owned cargo ship near Odesa, injuring two crew members. Ukraine's navy confirmed the attack, while France summoned the Russian envoy over the incident.
Two men from the Malacky district allegedly defrauded a 79-year-old woman from Bratislava of thousands of euros worth of jewelry under the pretext of painting work. Police tracked them down and charged them.
France, Belgium, and Estonia have summoned Russian ambassadors to their respective foreign ministries following Russia's recent threats against diplomats and massive strikes on Ukraine.
Romania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reacted strongly to Moscow's threats regarding diplomats in Kyiv, stating that they will not be intimidated. The Russian ambassador has been summoned in response to these demands for embassy evacuations.
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest saw a significant slowdown last year, attributed to President Lula da Silva's efforts to curb forest loss.
Sadeck Berrabah, renowned choreographer for global stars like Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, is scheduled to present his unique spectacle in Bulgaria, promising an inspiring performance.
The US Embassy in Kyiv and Ukrainian officials have issued warnings about a potential large-scale Russian attack, with some sources suggesting it could involve hypersonic missiles. This comes as European nations reportedly prepare to develop missiles capable of reaching deep into Russian territory.
The Trump administration announced new rules for Green Card applicants, requiring individuals already in the US to return to their home countries to apply for permanent residency. This change eliminates a key in-country application option, causing uncertainty for many families.
Thousands of Cubans gathered in front of the US embassy in Havana to protest the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. His daughter and other Cuban officials repudiated the accusations, with some expressing readiness to fight against imperialism.
Iceland is celebrating Icelandic Craft Brewery Day, with the Association of Icelandic Craft Breweries hosting a pop-up event for beer enthusiasts to explore the vibrant culture.
Bolivia and Colombia have mutually expelled each other's ambassadors, marking a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions between the two South American countries. Colombia's expulsion of Bolivia's envoy was described as a reciprocal measure.
Belgium's Federal Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into the potential involvement of Belgian citizens in "weekend sniper" activities during the Siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.
This article provides a comparative review of two popular family SUVs, the Hyundai Palisade and the Kia Telluride, highlighting their features and performance in a head-to-head battle.
A Trump-backed candidate secured victory in the Kentucky Republican primary, defeating incumbent Thomas Massie and further solidifying former President Trump's influence over the Republican Party. This outcome was part of a broader election day that saw various primary races across several US states.
An unmanned ship, dubbed the 'Flying Dutchman' by citizens, broke free from its anchorage in Novi Sad a month ago and has now drifted to the weekend settlement of Krčedin, causing public fear about potential incidents.
Farmers in Colorado's Palisade and Grand Junction regions are at risk of losing millions of dollars as a viral fungal disease threatens their peach trees, a crop first planted in the area in 1882.
AI chipmaker Cerebras made a spectacular stock market debut, with its shares nearly doubling and skyrocketing in value. The company's initial public offering was met with strong investor enthusiasm amid the ongoing AI market boom.
The US Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, following his nomination by President Donald Trump. Warsh will now lead the nation's central bank.
US Congressman Barry Moore has introduced the CRUSADE Act, which would require religious immigrants to renounce Sharia law and affirm their commitment to the US Constitution.
Passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship were repatriated to their home countries after some individuals tested positive for hantavirus. The vessel departed for the Netherlands following the completion of passenger disembarkation in the Canary Islands.
Spencer Pratt posted a heartbreaking Mother's Day tribute to Heidi Montag, featuring their children visiting the ruins of their Pacific Palisades home, which was destroyed in recent Los Angeles fires.
Court testimonies in the 'Airport Concession' case have revealed details of Iurie Leancă's relationship with Ilan Șor, including payments for his son's studies, private jet flights, and the rental of Moldovan Embassy spaces in Moscow.
A cruise ship with passengers potentially exposed to Hantavirus is prompting an international response, including the UK preparing to isolate British citizens and other European nations arranging evacuations. The WHO has reassured the public that the health risk remains low.
The United Kingdom has dismissed Russia's call for the evacuation of Western embassies from Kyiv as "irresponsible and entirely unjustified." Russia's demand was made due to a threat of retaliatory attacks if Ukraine disrupts Soviet Victory Day celebrations.
Russia has issued a warning to foreign embassies in Kyiv, urging them to evacuate their staff due to the possibility of "retaliatory" or "massive" strikes. This move follows alleged Ukrainian drone attacks and heightened tensions, with some reports linking the warning to the upcoming May 9th parade.
France has deployed an aircraft carrier and presented proposals to the US and Iran for an international mission in the Strait of Hormuz. President Macron also condemned "unjustified strikes against several ships" to the Iranian president amidst the ongoing Middle East crisis.
Belgium has expressed anger following criticism from the US ambassador regarding the potential prosecution of Jewish circumcisers, with Belgian officials calling the ambassador's remarks 'defamatory'.
Zagreb Deputy Mayor Luka Korlaet urged building co-owners to participate in a city-funded initiative to remove graffiti from facades, noting that information about the program is not reaching citizens effectively.
Senator Bernie Sanders' campaign against Netflix has encountered an unexpected twist following recent financial filings, potentially undermining his position.
A suspect has been accused of starting a devastating fire in a luxury Los Angeles neighborhood, with prosecutors alleging he harbored a deep resentment towards wealthy individuals. The man reportedly expressed desires to 'eliminate billionaires' and was described as angry at the world.
North Ostrobothnia, Finland, experienced unexpected snowfall overnight, with several centimeters accumulating in Koillismaa, and more white ground expected on Wednesday.
Michel Sadelain, the creator of CAR-T cell therapy, discusses the initial rejection and skepticism he faced while developing the revolutionary treatment for leukemias and lymphomas.
A recently renovated building near St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, known as the 'Haus zum Goldenen Becher,' features a surprising new interpretation on its facade, with speculation that a Viennese painter may have immortalized his own face there.
A 65-year-old man was fatally struck on a pedestrian crossing in Trajouce, Portugal, on Friday evening. Emergency services, including firefighters, INEM, and a team of psychologists, responded to the scene.
Tomato plants often stop growing and their leaves turn purple or bluish after being transplanted into open soil. This article explains common reasons for this issue, which may not always indicate disease or permanent damage.
Mahdi Sadeghi, a dual US-Iranian citizen, has been granted bail as he awaits trial in the US on charges of conspiring to illegally procure technology for Iran's military drones.
A Pasadena police officer was shot by a fellow officer in what was described as a 'horseplay' incident. Further details regarding the circumstances of the shooting are under investigation.
The trial has begun for the man accused of sparking the Palisades Fire in California, with prosecutors detailing the alleged motive behind the arson. The fire caused significant damage and evacuations in the region.
Opening statements are set to begin in the trial of a man accused by prosecutors of being fascinated by fire and harboring resentment towards the wealthy, allegedly sparking the Palisades Fire.
A US Army helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, but President Donald Trump confirmed that the pilots are safe. The incident occurred without reported casualties.
The trial has begun in Los Angeles for a French-American suspect accused of intentionally starting the deadly Pacific Palisades fire. Prosecutors allege he sparked the disaster, while the suspect claims he is being made a scapegoat.
Israeli forces seized a 900-year-old Crusader castle in southern Lebanon, returning to a fortress they held during their 1982-2000 presence in the region. The castle symbolizes a bloody history between the nations.
An internal investigation has been launched by the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone after a Crusader emblem was discovered on the equipment of a police officer during a demonstration in Brussels.
A report discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using moss plants for greening building facades and roofs, noting their positive properties but lack of cooling effect compared to vascular plants.
The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest issued a strong condemnation following a visit by Romanian MP Alexandru Muraru to Taiwan, stating he 'flagrantly interfered in China's internal affairs' by supporting Taiwan's independence.
Željka Cvijanović, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, reacted to a message from the US Embassy concerning a potential review of the American role in the international mission in the country, stating that Republika Srpska supports efforts to reaffirm BiH's sovereignty.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has sent an open letter to Russian President Putin, proposing face-to-face negotiations to end the war, which he described as Putin's personal choice. Meanwhile, Putin stated Russia would bolster its air defenses in response to Ukrainian drone attacks, and former US President Trump announced plans for a promenade and a 'greatest triumph arch' in Washington.
The nose landing gear of a Lufthansa Boeing 787 Dreamliner collapsed at Frankfurt Airport, causing the aircraft to tip forward. Several Lufthansa employees were injured in the incident.
Euroatlas's Greyshark Foxtrot is an autonomous underwater vehicle designed to remain submerged for up to 16 weeks, scanning the seabed with 17 sensors and transforming the seafloor into a new front.
An opinion piece discusses how Britain's anti-racism crusade allegedly contributed to the death of an innocent teenager, suggesting police bias in believing a Sikh man over a stabbing victim.
Moldova has completed the process of clearing the former Republican Stadium site, which will be transferred to the US government for the construction of a new embassy and a public park.
Daniel Traça, the director general of Esade, discusses his strategic vision for the institution amidst the artificial intelligence revolution, emphasizing adaptability.
Israeli forces have seized a 900-year-old Crusader-era castle in southern Lebanon, marking a deeper incursion into Lebanese territory than seen in decades. The United Nations has accused Israel of violating Lebanese sovereignty, while Portugal condemned the increased Israeli attacks in the region.
A driver was arrested and another person hospitalized after a traffic accident caused by the arrested individual, who was found to be driving under the influence of drugs. The incident led to one person being taken to the emergency room.
Israeli forces have captured the strategic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking their deepest push into the country in 26 years as they expand their ground offensive. The UN Security Council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the escalating situation.
The Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for seven villages in southern Lebanon and launched further strikes in the area. This follows the designation of new natural reserves along Israel's northern border.
The Iranian Embassy in Denmark has rejected the Danish Security and Intelligence Service's (PET) assessment regarding an Iranian threat within Denmark. This comes after PET's evaluation of potential Iranian threats in the country.
Lebanon has issued a warning that Israeli strikes are putting UNESCO heritage sites in serious danger, with bombs reportedly hitting a Crusader fortress. The country is calling attention to the threat posed to its historical and cultural landmarks.
The Zipangu music festival in Pasadena featured prominent J-pop artists like Ado and Chanmina, offering a glimpse into the genre's future beyond anime and its growing international popularity.
A motorhome was completely destroyed during a storm, leaving its owner, Isabell, with her summer plans ruined. The incident highlights the destructive power of recent severe weather.
The article discusses how the Pontiff's safety crusade regarding artificial intelligence runs into basic problems of game theory, suggesting his appeal may not alter the risky logic of the AI race.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, speaking in Vilnius, accused Russia of a deliberate strategy to destabilize European democracies through drone incidents and GPS signal jamming. This follows warnings from a Lithuanian official about Russia's capability to falsify GPS signals up to 450 kilometers from Kaliningrad.
A unique and previously unstudied Crusader port has been discovered in Lithuania's Nemunas River, adding a significant new chapter to the country's rich historical narrative.
Pasadena resident Bill Dabney reported finding mountain lion scat on his guest house roof, which subsequently led to a terrifying close encounter with the animal.
Individuals were shot and killed after unknowingly crossing a border line while attempting to fetch water, with reports indicating increasing pressure in the area.
Montenegrin officials, including Minister Jakšić-Stojanović, attended a reception at the Montenegrin Embassy in London, where they emphasized the importance of a patriotic attitude towards the state. They asserted that such a stance guarantees the nation's resilience against external threats.
Region Skåne in Sweden has been ordered to pay damages to a woman named Olivia after a midwife caused a severe birth injury by pressing on her stomach during labor. Olivia stated that no one should have to go through what she experienced.
An Israeli minister is facing widespread international condemnation and calls for sanctions after sharing a video humiliating foreign activists from a Gaza flotilla. The activists, including a Danish national, were subsequently deported from Israel.
Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio," considered an unknown masterpiece of 20th-century American literature, is being rediscovered as a surprisingly relevant book about small-town life.
The Dragons have announced the signing of new scrum-half recruit Ere Enari, who previously helped the Crusaders win five consecutive Super Rugby Pacific titles and also played for Moana Pasifika.
Pineapple juice is highlighted for its health benefits, including aiding in weight loss and slowing down the aging process, by helping to cleanse the intestines.
A house in Görlitz, Germany, collapsed due to a suspected gas explosion, leaving three people missing. Rescue efforts are underway as authorities investigate the incident.
Ukraine reportedly 'crushed' Sweden in a military exercise focused on defending against drone attacks, highlighting a crucial lesson for Sweden according to Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
Following his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, President Trump stated that Xi agreed Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz and also warned Taiwan against declaring independence.
Tourism professionals in Biarritz, France, are experiencing significant negative impacts from gloomy weather, with some reporting a 25% drop in turnover, though certain attractions are managing to fare better.
A Swedish study indicates that parental leave significantly improves physical activity and overall health, contrasting with remote work which can have a negative impact on movement.
Several companies, including New Found Gold, TelyRx Holdings, and Constellation Software, have released their latest quarterly financial results. These reports detail their respective GAAP EPS and revenue figures, with some beating or missing analyst expectations.
A project to renovate part of the roof and facade of a building in Tivat is being carried out at the initiative of the Secretariat for Local Self-Government of the Municipality of Tivat, with works valued at 55,127 euros without VAT.
On Mother's Day, TV host Savannah Guthrie made emotional pleas and tributes for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, vowing to continue searching for her. An expert also revealed a clue suggesting Nancy was alive during her abduction.
High-profile conservation activist Siranudh 'Psi' Scott has sparked widespread discussion after releasing a tearful video detailing long-hidden trauma and ongoing family conflict.
Malta's Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri is providing handouts to former and current correctional officers at the Correctional Services Agency, continuing a "past injustices" initiative to bolster government credentials.
An opinion article by António Jacinto Pascoal explores the concept of victims of patriarchy and psychological leverage, drawing on ideas from Marquês de Sade regarding human interaction as transactional.
German TV presenter Hamid Mossadegh is facing up to four years in prison in Switzerland, with prosecutors accusing him of seven reckless driving offenses in a single day.
Karen Bass accused Spencer Pratt of exploiting Palisades fire victims, sparking backlash as critics defend Pratt and question Bass’ handling of the fire.
A suspected arsonist, responsible for the devastating Palisades Fire in Southern California, stated his motive was "rage at the world" and a "rejection of the rich who enjoy their money."
Ilya Remeslo, a former pro-Kremlin lawyer, has resumed his criticism of Vladimir Putin after being released from a psychiatric hospital, revealing a growing rift within Russian power circles.
Records reveal that Bernie Sanders' campaign used donor money to pay for a Netflix subscription, an awkward twist given the senator's repeated public criticisms of the streaming service.
Ghanaian authorities are actively combating examination malpractice during the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), resulting in the arrest and conviction of several teachers and invigilators. Regional officials and MPs are urging candidates to avoid infractions while emphasizing strict enforcement.