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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A straightforward trick for Gmail users on desktop computers has been revealed, allowing them to quickly unsubscribe from unwanted mailing lists in just a few seconds. This simple method aims to improve email management.
Sierra Leone's High Commissioner to Ghana, Mohamed Hassan Kai-Samba, has encouraged Ghanaian businesses to expand into Sierra Leone, presenting it as a strategic destination for investment, trade, and long-term partnerships.
Norway's National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (Økokrim) has announced a new collaboration with French authorities regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. This cooperation aims to further investigations related to the late financier.
A long-standing claim that 'sitting is the new smoking' is discussed, with doctors explaining that the problem is more complex than this simple comparison suggests and offering advice.
The new Samsung Galaxy A57 smartphone aims to demonstrate that an excellent device doesn't require a high price tag, featuring a deceptive design and unusually bright screen. It combines top-tier style with mid-range performance.
Ágúst Ingi Daðason, the Icelandic gymnastics champion who won the all-around title and five individual golds last weekend, also works as a real estate agent.
Panic erupted on the ferry 'Nissos Samos' during a Piraeus-Chios-Lesbos route when passengers lit cigarettes indoors, activating the fire suppression systems and causing damage.
A man lighting a cigarette in an indoor area of the ferry "Nisos Samos" en route to the North Aegean activated the fire suppression system, causing damage and disruption on board.
Copenhagen Municipality's decade-long practice of distributing schoolchildren by ethnicity to combat parallel societies has been deemed illegal by a ministerial letter, halting the controversial method.
The debate over Eurobonds has resurfaced in Germany and across Europe, with proponents arguing they could stabilize the continent while opponents fear a permanent transfer union.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged continued support for Russia and its policies during a ceremony honoring North Korean troops killed in Russia's war with Ukraine. This event, attended by a Russian delegation, underscored an agreement for long-term military cooperation between the two countries.
A gunman attempted to attack President Trump and Cabinet members at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, sending anti-government writings to family before the incident and sparking various reactions and conspiracy theories.
Ahead of the ONE SAMURAI 1 event on April 29 in Tokyo, five key questions are being discussed, promising fans a memorable night with emotional farewell bouts and World Championships.
A charity fundraiser organized by YouTuber Łatwogang has raised over 210 million Polish Zloty to support children with cancer and their families, an effort that previously saw singer Katarzyna Nosowska shave her head during a live stream.
The Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) has initiated a check into a report filed against Samardžić. This investigation is part of ASK's broader scrutiny of officials' declarations and potential irregularities.
A fossil previously believed to be the world's oldest known octopus, named Pohlsepia mazonensis and estimated to be 300 million years old, has been reclassified as a different type of creature.
Nutritionists have challenged one of the most widespread and harmful myths about diet, the idea that all calories are the most important factor in nutrition. They argue that not every calorie is the same, breaking down a common misconception.
A shooting incident at a Chicago hospital resulted in the death of one police officer, who has been identified. A second officer was critically injured in the same event.
A general's memoirs, written during his time in prison, include a specific story about landing on a tree in Rajac. These stories offer insights into his experiences and reflections.
Bishop Nolly Buco of the Diocese of Catarman is advocating for the public to reduce lavish celebrations and embrace simplicity, aligning with a government austerity drive amid ongoing national energy concerns.
Panic erupted on the 'Nissos Samos' ferry after passengers smoking a cigarette inadvertently activated the vessel's fire suppression system, releasing water and causing alarm.
Türkiye's sunflower oil exports reached nearly $316.85 million in the first quarter of the year, marking a significant increase of over 17% compared to the same period last year.
A car workshop in Podgórzyn, Lower Silesia, Poland, caught fire, resulting in three cars parked outside the building and the facade being destroyed. Firefighters battled the blaze for over two hours.
Scientists are investigating how humans selected the grass Teosinte to cultivate corn, conducting research in a Mexican valley using animal bones and soil samples to understand this evolutionary process.
Cracks are appearing in the US-Israel alliance as their objectives diverge in an escalating two-month conflict with Iran, with Washington seeking negotiation and Jerusalem aiming for regime change.
Croatian influencer Ella Dvornik openly shared her recent experience with facial cosmetic procedures on social media. She documented the entire process, from the intervention itself to the results visible just a day later.
Ripun Bora, a senior Congress leader and former Rajya Sabha MP from Assam, is noted for his political career which includes a shift to TMC and a subsequent U-turn.
Ukraine's military reported that Russia lost 960 troops and 76 artillery systems over the past day of fighting. The update also noted 149 combat clashes across the front lines during the same period.
A doctor cautions that smartwatches cannot reliably measure blood sugar, cholesterol, or uric acid non-invasively, despite advertising claims. Current technology requires samples for accurate readings.
The United States has canceled diplomatic talks with Iran and rejected a peace proposal, as new reports indicate Iranian attacks caused billions of dollars in damage to US military bases, significantly more than initially disclosed.
Homonhon Island is showing signs of recovery after recent grass fires, with the sighting of a scrubfowl offering hope for its ecosystem. The region has also been affected by intense heat and power outages.
Speculation arises regarding potential US Supreme Court vacancies, particularly involving Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, and their possible impact on the Republican Party's control of the Senate.
President Trump canceled a US delegation's trip to Pakistan intended for peace talks with Iran, citing reasons such as receiving a 'better offer' or 'infighting' within the Iranian regime. The cancellation casts doubt on immediate diplomatic breakthroughs regarding the Iran conflict.
Estela Radonjić, a conservator recognized for her work on the General Staff building and a witness in the Selaković trial, has received a criminal complaint. Radonjić has publicly stated that she 'always acted responsibly' in her duties.
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Greece, meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to discuss economic progress, debt repayment, and European solidarity. He affirmed France's support for Greece and its commitment to EU mutual assistance.
Opposition leader Sali Berisha has intensified accusations against Prime Minister Edi Rama's government, alleging deep-seated corruption and links to criminal gangs, particularly in connection with the AKSHI file. Journalists suggest the AKSHI case could potentially destabilize the government, while Rama dismisses the opposition's claims.
Latvia faces a substantial issue with food waste, primarily from households, which discard an average of 43 days' worth of food annually. Efforts are being made to reduce waste across all stages of production, processing, trade, and consumption.
A group of 10th-grade girls from Djúpavogur, led by 15-year-old Kolfinna Ásta Jónsdóttir, walked over Öxi to draw attention to the need for road improvements and a year-round road over the pass.
Sam Altman issued an apology after a mass shooting at a Canadian school, admitting he failed to alert police about the shooter's account being banned before the attack.
Much of Europe is anticipating a warm and sunny weekend with temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius in some regions. While some areas may experience slight cloudiness or isolated showers, the general forecast predicts pleasant conditions for the start of the week.
An 18-year-old individual, T.M., has been charged with a criminal offense for allegedly causing panic and disorder by sending false reports. The specific nature of the false reports was not detailed but typically involves bomb threats or similar hoaxes.
This recipe provides instructions for a quick and moist marble cake where ingredients are conveniently measured using a yogurt cup, making it an ideal simple weekend dessert.
Samu, a baby elephant at the Budapest Zoo, celebrated his fifth birthday with a special cake. The zoo marked the occasion for the popular young elephant.
A new study indicates that spending time outdoors in nature can significantly reduce feelings of loneliness, offering a simple habit to improve mental well-being.
President Trump attended the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, marking his first time at the event as president. This appearance was a notable moment amidst ongoing political discussions.
Discussions continue in Lithuania regarding efforts to preserve the Kaunas Christian Maternity Hospital, which is slated for relocation from September, with the Health Minister acknowledging the sensitivity of the issue.
Landowners in Bjelasica, Montenegro, are expressing outrage and planning protests against a proposed decision by the local parliament to expropriate land for a road leading to the Žarski ski center, citing previous expropriations for the same project.
A review of 'Rat Pack Rhapsody' highlights the trio's musical mastery in their nostalgic tribute to Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, and Dean Martin, though the ambitious script is noted as overreaching.
Huawei and Samsung have updated their in-ear headphones, prompting a comparison that highlights both improvements and remaining criticisms for both models.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent surgery in São Paulo to remove skin lesions on his scalp and wrist. The procedure was successful, and he was discharged the same morning, with doctors stating it should not affect his pre-election activities.
Malte Larsen, a newly elected member of the Danish People's Party, is emerging as a prominent figure advocating for a fundamental change in Denmark's 40-year immigration policy and opposing "wokeism" to restore national pride.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has apologized for his company's failure to alert police about a user's concerning discussions on ChatGPT prior to a mass shooting in Canada. He expressed regret that warning signs were missed, leading to the company not reporting the suspect to authorities.
Two of Iceland's leading crime novelists, Ragnar Jónasson and Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, are collaborating on a new project. The friends, who also co-host the Iceland Noir festival, have confirmed their joint writing endeavor is underway.
Iran presented new peace proposals, including an offer to end war before nuclear negotiations, but talks have faltered, leading to rising oil prices and mutual accusations for the collapse of discussions.
Two former Israeli prime ministers, Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, have reportedly joined forces to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming election. This alliance aims to unseat the current premier amidst ongoing political tensions.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is reportedly disrupting the global supply chain for circuit boards, leading to increased costs for technology firms worldwide. This disruption highlights the fragility of international supply networks in times of geopolitical instability.
Regular monitoring by the Sanitary Control Sector confirmed that water in Skopje's public supply is safe for drinking, following tests on 189 samples from 45 locations.
At the same hotel where the then US President Ronald Reagan was shot 45 years ago, it proved extremely easy for an armed man to move towards the hall where the president...
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman is heading to trial in California. The legal battle centers on the company's founding principles and alleged deviation from its original non-profit mission.
The 'Narod i Pravda' party in Bosnia and Herzegovina reacted to discussions at a 'TradFest' event in Zagreb, stating that the idea of a 'third entity' for BiH Croats is a 'vain dream' and that BiH's fate is decided solely by its own people.
An article discusses how an inadequate legal framework for climate protection leads to the prosecution of activists, while political inaction on climate change faces few consequences.
A pensioners' party in Croatia is advocating for the elimination of prejudice against older people, highlighting their feelings of being misunderstood, lonely, and not taken seriously by medical professionals.
The German 'Handreichung' (guideline) for blessing same-sex couples significantly diverges from the Vatican's official position, highlighting the differences in where the Pope draws the line on such practices.
A couple with a five-year-old son has differing views on parenting, with the wife often helping the child and the husband wanting to encourage independence, leading to conflicts in their relationship.
SK Hynix shares surged by 7% to reach a new record high, significantly outperforming Samsung's 2.5% gain. This rally indicates strong investor confidence in the company's performance.
A newly crowned European record holder in sports agrees with her coach's philosophy that setting ambitious goals is essential for achieving extraordinary results.
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced they are forming an electoral coalition to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming elections. This alliance aims to unite opposition forces against the current prime minister.
A diver who went missing off the coast of Uljin, North Gyeongsang Province, was rescued in waters near Samcheok, Gangwon Province, approximately 24 kilometers from his last known location and 12 hours after his disappearance. Authorities confirmed the successful rescue operation.
Following SK Hynix's substantial bonuses due to a semiconductor boom, unions at Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor are escalating demands for a share of profits as performance bonuses, intensifying labor disputes.
Pet Dan from Ontario, Canada, founded a non-profit organization for older women to live together in female-only communities, seeking support and companionship after her husband's death and due to rising rents.
Ramy Youssef has defended his appearance on "Sesame Street" where he taught Elmo Arabic words, responding to backlash from Fox News and a new wave of Islamophobia in the U.S.
Strong winds swept across Moldova, causing significant disruption including power outages for tens of thousands of consumers, property damage, and flight delays at Chisinau Airport. Several people were hospitalized due to incidents related to the severe weather.
The Social Democratic Alliance is reportedly gaining significant momentum in Akureyri, Iceland, potentially leading to a shift in the local political majority. Reports indicate the party is "flying high" in the region.
When discussing the "best" martial art, trainers and self-defense instructors often point to five specific disciplines as the most practical for self-defense.
Modern cars are increasingly capable of autonomous driving, raising questions about the future necessity of driving schools and traditional training. Despite advancements in self-driving technology, the abolition of driving tests seems distant.
A controversy has erupted in Biebesheim, Hesse, where CDU members voted with the AfD for a common list, leading to threats of party expulsion for those involved.
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.
16-year-old Madicken Luther has been elected as the new chair of the organization Danske Skoleelever (Danish School Students). She will assume the role alongside Samson Paepke on July 1st.
A Serbian lawyer, Rajić, claims that citizens are so fed up with the current regime that they would sacrifice their summer holidays to see it go. This statement underscores the profound public discontent and desire for political change in the country.
Pistachio prices, known as 'green gold' in Iran, Turkey, and Sicily, have reached an eight-year high due to increased demand and difficulties in exporting from Iran, exacerbated by the war in the Middle East.
An article reveals the surprising sandwich preferences of some of the world's biggest stars, highlighting one celebrity's unusual favorite combination of peanut butter, bacon, and banana.
Singer Meghan Trainor has openly discussed her recent weight loss and breast augmentation, stating that she has "never felt better." She shared her positive experience regarding these personal changes.
Actress Helena Bonham Carter has exited the fourth season of HBO's 'The White Lotus' just days into filming, reportedly due to disagreements over her role.
Economists warn that a planned strike by Samsung Electronics' labor union next month could disrupt the global chip supply chain, risking customer confidence and Korea's chip competitiveness.
Chinese and Thai Foreign Ministers convened their third consultation mechanism meeting, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation. This comes as a separate report details the climax of Chonnaput's ongoing legal saga.
Following a significant election defeat, Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán announced he would not take his parliamentary seat and intends to focus on reorganizing his political party. He stated a need to lead the party's renewal from outside parliament.
Articles provide analysis and recommendations for various Vanguard investment funds, including the FTSE All-World ex-US Index Fund ETF (VEU) and strategies to potentially outperform the S&P 500.
Google is reportedly adopting an aggressive pricing strategy for its upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone, positioning it to be more competitive against Samsung's offerings in the market.
Archaeologists in Egypt have made an unusual discovery, finding a papyrus fragment of Homer's "Iliad" inside the stomach of a mummy. Other mummies at the same burial site were found with golden tongues.
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II called for an end to global conflicts and urged leaders to address the suffering of civilians. His influence on global peace was highlighted, with calls for support for traditional leadership in fostering peace and development.
Montenegro has registered over a thousand migrants in just three months, with a significant number being Sudanese nationals, many of whom view Montenegro as a transit country despite the inherent risks of their journey.
The US Embassy in Luxembourg distributed an official photo from a reception with state leaders that appeared to be photoshopped, showing a man with a missing arm and shoulder, suggesting an "unwanted guest" was retouched out.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has launched the country's first deep-sea fishing vessel, pledging to revive the national fisheries corporation. This initiative aims to boost the nation's maritime economy.
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The Allahabad High Court has quashed orders issued on printed proformas, citing a lack of judicial application. The court also questioned the "strange coincidence" of identical FIRs filed 150 km apart, suggesting a systemic issue.
Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus were given oars and Viking clothing for a new royal assignment in Nordfjordeid on Saturday, where they participated in a rowing event together.
War victims' associations and anti-war activists in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have strongly opposed a request to transfer convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić to Serbia for medical treatment, calling it an insult to genocide victims. This controversy is further fueled by recent incidents of Mladić's glorification, including graffiti and public statements.
A suspect has been extradited from Dubai to the United Kingdom to face charges related to the murder of a woman found dead or stabbed at a London home or Airbnb two years ago.
During their eight-year recording career, The Beatles recorded 213 songs, with this article highlighting eight specific tracks that the band members themselves reportedly disliked.
Spain's Prime Minister dismissed reports that the Pentagon threatened to suspend the country from NATO, while other European NATO members reportedly opposed the alleged US threat.
Pavlos Marinakis, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister and Government Spokesperson, addressed various issues, including OPΕKEPE and tax reductions, and stated he would not sit at the same table with Tsipras.
Colombia and Venezuela have signed an agreement for military cooperation to combat criminal networks along their shared border. This accord was reached during the first visit by a Colombian president to Venezuela in a significant diplomatic step.
Europe is facing a significant fuel crisis, with warnings of potential airport chaos, flight cancellations, and rising prices threatening the upcoming summer travel season. The situation, influenced by global events, could lead to fuel rationing and a lasting impact on the fossil fuel industry.
Arvind Kejriwal brought Lovely Professional University founder Mittal into the AAP and secured him a Rajya Sabha seat in 2022, but both made their exits from the party on the same day, raising questions about their intertwined political journey.
The Brazilian island of Boipeba maintains its serene character with pristine sand beaches and mangrove forests, balancing its original samba culture with increasing business interests.
A private initiative is working to free a humpback whale stranded off the Baltic Sea island of Poel near Wismar, with a channel for the whale expected to be completed by Saturday.
The Riga Photo Biennial, despite its name, holds annual exhibitions, with its "Next" program focusing on emerging artists at the start of their creative careers.
According to the German Federal Statistical Office, the proportion of cyclists among traffic fatalities increased last year, with older e-bike users particularly at risk.
Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are engaged in a high-stakes legal battle, facing off in court over the foundational mission and direction of the artificial intelligence company. The dispute centers on the original principles under which OpenAI was established.
A Greek military helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing near Kastelli in Heraklion, Crete, prompting a mobilization of authorities. There were no immediate reports of serious injuries from the incident.
The growing trend of using drones for forest fertilization in Finland is also leading to an increase in emergency calls, with 3-10 reports related to drones daily.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has sparked debate with his predictions of economic collapse due to mass unemployment caused by AGI, and is reportedly adopting polyphasic sleep due to the compelling advancements of GPT-5.5.
Samsung Biologics' growth outlook is uncertain as a potential first-ever strike by its labor union raises risks to production and client trust, with the union demanding a 14 percent wage increase and a significant cash payout.
The article discusses various political problems in Serbia, referencing the 'much-suffering marshal Aca' and the positive impact of the student movement.
A three-month dry spell has caused approximately P38.39 million in damage to rice and corn plantations in Maguindanao del Sur, Philippines. The agriculture office in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao reported the significant crop losses.
An article delves into the work of artist Samuel Salcedo, whose sculptures are described as 'heads that are mirrors,' also noting Vittorio Giardino's return to 'Rapsodia húngara'.
The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) is set to announce the Class 12th results on April 28, which will be available on site.sebaonline.org.
City dwellers in several first-tier Chinese cities are increasingly adopting chickens as pets, treating them with the same care as babies and even walking them in prams, with social media posts on the trend garnering billions of views.
A National Youth Service Corps member, Abdulsamad Jamiu, died after being hit by stray bullets during an exchange of fire between soldiers and suspected robbers in Abuja.
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner led to the identification of suspect Cole Allen and sparked widespread online rumors. The event prompted an investigation and various reactions regarding the alleged gunman's background and the incident's nature.
A car bomb exploded outside a police station in Belfast, Northern Ireland, prompting a security operation and evacuations. Authorities suspect the New IRA is responsible for the attack, which miraculously caused no injuries.
Police officials state that their training facilities are very limited, requiring long travel distances to access safe training areas, which significantly restricts their training capabilities.
Sami Lappeteläinen, despite stating 'I hate violence,' participates in the medieval combat sport buhurt, which he says has taught him to overcome fears.
A new generation of young conservative men, dubbed 'the bourgeois boyband' by DR, has emerged on the Danish political scene, sparking discussions about broader societal implications.
Despite higher nominal incomes, the current generation in Germany often struggles to achieve the same financial stability as their parents, who could build homes on a single salary, often requiring family assistance.
A gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was reportedly targeting President Trump and his administration officials, prompting an evacuation and raising security concerns. The incident led to discussions about event security and the safety of high-profile attendees.
A group of women has decided to live together in their later years, embracing a communal lifestyle. This choice reflects a desire for companionship and mutual support, with one woman stating, 'I am no longer alone.'
A journalist consulted celebrity hairdresser René Fris to discuss the cultural attitudes towards gray hair in Denmark versus the US, questioning whether it's an age-related issue to be hidden or a trend to be embraced.
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities stating the suspect likely targeted Trump administration officials. The incident raised concerns about security and prompted reactions from attendees and officials.
An explosive-laden drone was discovered in Tulcea County, Romania, prompting a controlled detonation by specialists. This incident follows the recent finding of another drone in the same area.
The municipal government of Paranas in Samar has issued a warning to its residents regarding a suspected investment scam. This alert comes after several locals reported losing money to a group identified as the “Royal Kingdom of Maharlika” (RKOM).
A spring food drive across 3,500 stores in the Czech Republic successfully collected durable food items and toiletries. The donations are intended to support single parents and seniors in need.
After three years of budget deficits, Polish local governments achieved a record operational surplus of 1.8 billion PLN last year, with only 59 out of 205 local government units reporting a negative operational result.
The "Wind Festival" officially opened in Tivat, Montenegro, with a concert by Bajaga i Instruktori, marking the symbolic start of the main summer tourist season.
The TVN Foundation marks its 25th anniversary, with its president Zuzanna Lewandowska discussing the organization's strategic work in addressing the growing mental health crisis among children and youth.
Sandra Svensson, 31, from Tranås, lives for her dogs, a sentiment that often draws hate and threats from those who compare pets to children, prompting questions about the depth of affection for four-legged family members.
A high-ranking official from Switzerland's Federal Office of Public Health publicly accused the pharmaceutical industry of 'rip-offs' and 'threats.' The official questioned the industry's practices, asking if they were trying to 'sell us for fools.'
Emergency services in Luxembourg responded to three accidents within 40 minutes on Saturday evening, resulting in five injuries on the country's roads, with two incidents occurring on the A13 highway.
Mercedes-Benz has formed a partnership with Samsung SDI to supply NMC batteries for its future electric models built on the MMA platform starting in 2028, aiming to ensure greater vehicle range.
Bjørn Gunnar Andersen is struggling to find his footing after losing both of his sons to the same brutal disease. He describes the situation as "inhumane to have to endure."
Jussi Award-winning Finnish actor Samuel Kujala expresses his discomfort with public attention, acknowledging that social media presence can influence casting decisions.
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Nigerian opposition parties are reportedly uniting to present a single candidate against the ruling APC in the 2027 general elections. This move comes amidst ongoing political maneuvering and discussions about presidential endorsements.
Fishermen in Eastern Samar are abandoning motorized boats and returning to traditional paddling methods as rising fuel costs make daily fishing trips unaffordable, highlighting the economic impact of fuel prices.
Croatian singer Lidija Bačić, known as Lille, garnered attention from fans after posting a photo on Instagram featuring her in a leopard-print bikini, accompanied by the caption 'I never sit on two chairs'.
Pope Leo XIV has called for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty, a stance reiterated as the United States simultaneously approved the use of firing squads.
Trade along the Norwegian border is worth billions. And Sweden's reduction of the food VAT attracts even more people here - which has led to political debate.
This collection of articles discusses various developments in the Star Wars and Red Dead Redemption franchises, including game leaks, show theories, and fan divisions over new releases, upgrades, and creative decisions.
Palestinian territories held their first municipal elections in Gaza in two decades, alongside local elections in the West Bank, with reports indicating a low voter turnout in Gaza despite a festive mood in the West Bank. Voters expressed a desire for change amidst challenging circumstances.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić rejected "Sarajevo Safari" allegations, claiming artificial intelligence was used to doctor a photo of him with a rifle. He also made controversial remarks, including insulting a Croatian journalist and an MEP, drawing strong criticism from the opposition.
Maddie and Kyle, after 17 years of marriage, are now practicing "hotwifing," a lifestyle where one partner engages in sexual activity with others while maintaining their primary relationship.
A prisoner claims his life was ruined after he was denied permission to attend his father's funeral because the High Court president allegedly did not answer the phone for two days, despite receiving the death certificate via Viber.
The US Embassy in Luxembourg is under scrutiny for allegedly digitally removing an "unwelcome" guest from an official photo taken at a gala reception with state leaders.
The 100-meter flag pole in Hamina, Finland, built by Russia's Amira Group, is facing safety problems and a €50,660 unpaid debt, with the builder unable to explain the cause of the issues.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued a deep apology to the Canadian community of Tumbler Ridge for failing to alert police about a mass shooter's conversations with an AI chatbot. This failure occurred prior to a shooting that resulted in the deaths of six children.
Jake Reiner, son of director Rob Reiner, has spoken publicly for the first time about the murder of his mother and stepfather by his brother. He described the event as a "living nightmare" and expressed the profound shock and devastation it brought to his family.
A protest titled "Stop Segregation of Marriages" was held in front of the Prime Minister's Chancellery in Warsaw, demanding the implementation of a European Court of Justice (TSUE) ruling regarding the transcription of same-sex marriages concluded abroad.
Two of the most prominent fantasy franchises from the 2000s are making a comeback, but both are reportedly confronting similar significant challenges that could jeopardize the success of their reboots.
Nitu Samra has been named the interim CEO of Noida Airport, taking over after Christoph Schnellmann was blocked by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. She is now tasked with steering the airport through clearance hurdles.
Violence and overwhelming situations are increasing in Luxembourg's schools, according to the new president of the National Parents' Representation, Carla Carvalho. She calls for greater prevention efforts and equal opportunities to address the challenges posed by aggressive children.
Tanzanian politician Lazaro Nyalandu has publicly endorsed President Samia Suluhu Hassan's leadership, stating her steps will heal the nation and calling for support for her administration and the protection of Tanzania.
Kosovo's Vetëvendosje party has invited the Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (DSK) to propose three names each as candidates for the country's president. This move aims to foster broader political consensus.
A young woman named Samanta recounts her eight-year struggle with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), describing feelings of being trapped in her body and facing medical indifference.
A comparison is being made between Huawei and Samsung to determine which company offers superior performance, specifically focusing on their headphone products. The analysis aims to evaluate their respective strengths.
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.
Fahrudin Radončić stated on Face TV that he would run for a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina if SDA leader Bakir Izetbegović also ran, and commented on government functions.
Samuel Suffren's debut documentary feature 'Job 1:21,' focusing on a Haitian woman judged by religious texts rather than law, has won an award at the Visions du Réel film festival.
The historic St. Francis Monastery in Zadar, Croatia, has been honored with the prestigious European Heritage Label. This recognition highlights its significant cultural and historical value within Europe.