Finnish insurance company LähiTapiola has prohibited the use of all glass railing balconies in its residential properties following a balcony accident in Tikkurila. This measure is a precautionary step to ensure safety.
Ecuador achieved a historic 2-1 victory over Germany, securing their place in the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time since 2006. This unexpected defeat has raised concerns about Germany's performance and future in the tournament.
The international ballet chamber festival 'Kurzemes klasika 2026' will be held at Durbe Castle on June 26 and 27. The event, now in its fourth year, will bring together acclaimed artists and young talents from Latvia and other European countries.
Estonia's Matti Maasikas has been formally appointed as the Deputy Secretary General of the EU's European External Action Service (EEAS) after serving in the role on an acting basis.
The Ogun State Ministry of Justice has issued new updates on two prominent gender-based violence cases, including clearing Miss Nsikak Abigael Emem (Mirabel) of a rape claim and providing information on the gang rape of a 15-year-old girl in Ifo Local Government.
Crimea experienced a power outage overnight, leading Russia to consider risky measures to secure fuel and maintain power and water supplies on the peninsula.
British couple Barrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow, known for owning the Maldon & Tiptree FC football club, have been accused of at least 18 crimes. The charges reportedly cover a period from 2013 to 2026.
In New York, queer country artists have emerged as a phenomenon, drawing ire from conservative country music fans, with the article featuring an interview with queer artist Paisley Fields.
Lionel Messi surpassed Marta's World Cup all-time goal record, scoring twice to become the top scorer in World Cup history. His performance powered Argentina into the knockout phase of the tournament.
The city of Jyväskylä has ceased its long-standing practice of issuing temporary street parking permits for family celebrations, effective from the beginning of June, deeming the practice unlawful.
Indian Railways has introduced new penalty rules for 2026, including a Rs 2,000 fine for smoking, hawking, and begging on trains. Additionally, the railways plan to upgrade Rajasthan's Sikar station and are reviewing a proposal for a Bikaner-Chandigarh train.
A foster parent named Olesia describes the challenges and behaviors of children taken from unsafe family environments, noting that some even fear physical affection.
A fire at a pig farm in Jokioinen, Finland, has resulted in the death of approximately 800 pigs. Firefighters have managed to contain the blaze, which destroyed one section of the farm.
Karolina Liukaitytė openly discussed her recent departure from LNK during an appearance on Renata Šakalytė's show 'Pasikalbėkim', addressing the complex reasons behind her life changes.
A small cigar caused a fire that destroyed an apartment building in Tampere, Finland, resulting in a fine for the smoker. Separately, a grave candle ignited a forest fire in Jyväskylä, with officials noting the potential for a much larger blaze.
With broad support from the delegates of the 31st Regular Pan-Hellenic Maritime Congress of the Pan-Hellenic Maritime Federation (PNO), he was re-elected as General Secretary for the new five-year term...
The defense industry is booming, and Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland, is now benefiting from it by manufacturing armored vehicles after traditional car production became unprofitable.
Karpowership Ghana has planted 1,000 trees in the Essikado community in the Western Region, supporting Ghana’s afforestation agenda and promoting environmental sustainability. The Forestry Commission urged protection of the seedlings.
The Lithuanian Constitutional Court ruled that a provision of the Penal Enforcement Code prohibiting conditional release for individuals convicted of sexual offenses against minors violates the constitution.
A chandelier installed in the Mexico City metro for the World Cup has sparked a wave of memes and criticism. The installation has drawn scrutiny over superficial renovations and public spending.
The principal of Uusikaupunki upper secondary school was fired due to alleged inappropriate behavior towards employees and students, having received two warnings last autumn.
Lovable, led by CEO Anton Osika, has achieved $500 million in annual recurring revenue and surveyed its users to gather insights into their demographics and preferences.
Residents in Šiauliai, Lithuania, are concerned about the safety of great horned owls, following previous incidents where rare bird chicks were electrocuted by unsafe power lines.
The Lithuanian government has not approved parliamentary amendments proposed by MP Vytautas Sinica, which sought to deport foreigners who have committed intentional crimes.
The Lithuanian National Drama Theatre (LNDT) announced its upcoming autumn premieres and invited audiences to an event titled 'One with Each Other' to discuss the new season. This event's name reflects the slogan of the LNDT's 86th season.
This article delves into the common beliefs and scientific evidence surrounding liver detoxification, distinguishing between facts and prevalent myths. It aims to provide clarity on what liver detox entails and its actual efficacy.
A Sherpa guide who had been missing for six days on Mount Everest was found alive and rescued while crawling towards base camp. His family had already begun funeral rites, believing him to be dead.
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.
While top tennis players compete at Roland Garros, visitors can also indulge in a rich gastronomic selection, from French classics to champagne, with details on pricing.
US authorities discovered a sophisticated drug-smuggling tunnel connecting Mexico to California, complete with lighting, ventilation, and a secret exit into a US store. This discovery highlights the ongoing efforts to combat illicit drug trafficking across the border.
Laurynas Kasčiūnas, leader of the Conservatives, responded to social democrats' outrage over the alleged use of a slogan associated with Nazism, stating he would explain the crimes of communism to social democrat Laurynas Šedvydis.
Oil prices surged following new strikes exchanged between the US and Iran, as ceasefire talks remained at an impasse. President Trump commented on the situation, urging people to "sit back and relax" despite the escalating tensions.
A 24-year-old American climber, injured on a remote cliffside in the Sikati area of Kalymnos, Greece, was rescued in an operation that involved carrying him to the shoreline and evacuating him by boat.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated following Iran's interception of a US drone near Bushehr and a naval standoff at sea. This comes as the US also implements new travel measures and drone bans related to the upcoming World Cup.
Marco Bjurström, celebrating his 60th birthday on Sunday, will direct the premiere of the 'Tinakenkätyttö' musical based on Kaija Koo's songs in Vaasa, marking his first directorial visit to the city.
Anton Osika, CEO of Lovable, is actively recruiting top US AI talent from recent Big Tech layoffs. He suggests that the era of Big Tech as Silicon Valley's safest bet is over, positioning his company as an alternative.
The Lithuanian Writers' Union Publishers has released 'Points and Lines,' a detective novel by Seichō Matsumoto, often dubbed the 'Agatha Christie of Japan,' translated from Japanese by Violeta Dėvenaitė.
Doc. Dr. Robertas Kudirka, twice voted best lecturer by students at Vilnius University Kaunas Faculty, is presented as a linguist who acts as an investigator, with language as his crime scene. His research fields are described as potentially uncomfortable or even dangerous, ranging from prison slang to other complex linguistic areas.
Simon Krėpšta, a board member of the European Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA), stated that the scale of financial crimes in Europe is estimated to range between €350 billion and €800 billion per year.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys met with the Hungarian Foreign Minister to explore new opportunities for bilateral cooperation. He also participated in an international forum in Prague, where he spoke about support for Kyiv and the importance of acknowledging Soviet crimes to prevent future aggression.
Ineta Puzaraitė-Žvagulienė revealed on the show 'Pasikalbėkim' that her father-in-law, Žilvinas Žvagulis, gave her an incredible gift, sharing personal stories during an open conversation.
Ukraine's security service (SBU) reported finding elevated radiation levels in the debris of a Russian combat drone near Kamka village in the Chernihiv region, accusing Russia of another war crime.
Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain features in the new emotional thriller-drama 'Dreams,' directed by Michel Franco, which is set to premiere in cinemas on May 21.
A drone carrying explosives crashed near Utena, Lithuania, leading to the evacuation of local residents. Authorities suspect the device is a Ukrainian drone and have launched an investigation into the incident.
The creators of the Lithuanian talk show 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai' have revealed Merūnas as the new host, ending speculation about who would take over the popular program.
A severe traffic accident occurred in Panevėžys on Saturday morning when a detached trailer collided with a car. Emergency services responded, and a woman required medical assistance.
Andy Burnham, often dubbed the 'King of the North,' is reportedly preparing a bid to become the next UK Prime Minister, with allies suggesting he will push for the role before the Labour conference. His potential return to Parliament via a by-election in Makerfield is seen as a crucial step in his leadership ambitions.
Researchers, using models that combine climate and biogeochemistry, have predicted a timeline for the depletion of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. The studies suggest atmospheric oxygen will remain above 1% of current levels for a significant period.
The "Isidora Žebeljan" Festival has been honored with the "Muzika Klasika" award, recognizing its outstanding significance as a regional cultural event. This award highlights the festival's impact and importance in the arts.
A chemistry teacher from Sikar has been credited with exposing a leak in the NEET examination. The teacher's complaint was instrumental in flagging the issue to authorities.
A prosecutor in Klaipėda has concluded a pre-trial investigation and referred a criminal case to court, with charges filed against a group for minor health impairment, public order disturbance, and illegal possession of a large quantity of narcotics.
Bosnia and Herzegovina faces heightened political tensions as High Representative Christian Schmidt announces his planned departure in June, stating it's "time for a new beginning." This development coincides with renewed threats from Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik to declare independence if Schmidt imposes a state property law, prompting mixed international reactions regarding the country's future and the role of the OHR.
A court in Ignalina terminated a criminal case against three Ignalina district council members, Justas Rasikas, Juozas Rokas, and Jonas Baltakis, leading to them losing their positions.
The Eurovision Song Contest has officially opened, with discussions focusing on favorite contestants, controversial songs, and the overall spectacle. Organizers are making final preparations for the highly anticipated event.
Latvian writer Rvīns Varde was criminally prosecuted and convicted for publishing a literary work, an experience he shared on Latvian Radio 3 "Klasika."
Two acclaimed creators, Evanthia Reboutsika and Aris Davarakis, are presenting a celebration of timeless songs, with Reboutsika providing melodies and Davarakis contributing poetic lyrics.
The ATGA states that recent ideas in Europe to link wetland restoration and border rewetting with defense policy and border protection ignore the realities of modern warfare, with discussions intensifying after proposals from EU Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall.
A rare Iberian Chiffchaff, only seen once before in Finland, has been spotted in Uusikaupunki, causing a rush of birdwatchers to the area, with experts suggesting other birds may have been carried there by currents.
Europol announced Friday that an investigation has identified 731 organized crime networks operating across Europe, involving over 400,000 individuals from 118 different nationalities.
The 2026 World Cup is set to feature an unprecedented number of MENA countries, with discussions also focusing on player origins, game strategies, and fan experiences. The tournament is generating excitement and debate among teams and supporters worldwide.
According to a recent population estimate by the Natural Resources Institute Finland, the wolf population in Finland has remained stable, indicating that wolf hunting has successfully halted its growth.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has officially submitted the candidacy of Sinkevičius for Prime Minister to the Seimas, following their discussions on potential ministerial candidates. Nausėda expressed hopes that the nomination process would not repeat past difficulties, which he stated would be a significant blow to him.
Zagreb is set to become a hub for fantasy as Fantastic Zagreb celebrates anniversaries of classic films and brings exciting new genre works to the forefront.
The property industry in Norway is warning against proposed changes to housing tax, arguing that they would transfer the population's housing values to the state. They describe the timing of these changes as "unmusical."
The French National Assembly has approved Corsica's request for greater autonomy, paving the way for enhanced self-governance for the Mediterranean island. This decision marks a significant step in the island's long-standing pursuit of increased independence.
A slightly awkward moment captured during the meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the G7 summit has become an internet sensation. The sincere greeting between the politicians sparked a wave of reactions online.
A travel journalist visiting Venice narrowly avoided a fine of over 100 euros due to a little-known local regulation, prompting a warning for other travelers to Italy.
Lithuania's Seimas is preparing to address stricter policies on immigration, including proposed amendments to tighten the deportation process for foreigners who have committed intentional crimes.
Vitézy stated that the bankruptcy of the Dunakeszi Vehicle Repair Plant forced MÁV to rent Austrian railway wagons, criticizing the Orbán government's privatization of the plant to Russian and pro-government circles.
The newly established 'Attica Roots Festival' will feature nine free concerts at various monuments across the Attica region, including performances by Reboutsika, Galani, and Gadjo Dilo.
A popular European capital is experiencing a surge in bed bug infestations and a series of crimes, leading to new restrictions for tourists. Visitors are warned that their holidays could turn into a nightmare.
Dramatic video footage shows a gang of robbers stealing an ATM from a Nationwide building society on a main street on June 16, making off with tens of thousands of pounds.
The concert 'Thalassa Mana II' featuring Lina Nikolakopoulou and Thodoris Voutsikakis, with the participation of Alkmini, is set to return to Karamanou Square in Poros on Monday, June 22, at 8:00 PM.
During a meeting at the G7 summit, French President Macron's selection of the song 'Lieblingsmensch' by Namika for German politician Merz entertained the audience, with other guests also greeted with national music.
Following recurring reports of salmonella-contaminated chicken being recalled from stores, Lithuanian consumers are advised to pay close attention to the producer. These incidents are causing concern among consumers and affecting the reputation of the entire poultry category.
Karpowership Ghana Company Limited demonstrated its commitment to environmental sustainability and community development by organizing a tree-planting exercise in Essikado, Western Region.
Lithuania observes the Day of Mourning and Hope, with a symbolic bicycle ride called 'Minu už Lietuvą' (I Pedal for Lithuania) taking place in the capital. The event serves to remember crimes against humanity, emphasizing that they will never be forgotten.
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.
Finnish strawberries, early potatoes, and other vegetables are now ripe and ready for Midsummer feasts. This signals the start of the harvest season for these popular seasonal delicacies.
The United Nations has called on the United States to re-evaluate its immigration policies, particularly in light of a Somalian referee being denied entry for the 2026 World Cup. This comes as a survey indicates only 11% of Europeans view the US as an ally.
Pig farming, a significant export product for Denmark, is undergoing a transformation as the industry's negative impacts and animal rights issues become a prominent topic of discussion even among Danes.
A Lithuanian beauty specialist and influencer, Viktorija, decided to share the unglamorous and painful realities of her life on social media, contrasting with the often-curated happy moments typically seen online.
Poland's Defense Minister has called for dialogue between Nawrocki and Zelensky to prevent emotions from destroying solidarity. This comes as the head of the Ministry of National Defense discusses the 'number one task for the president'.
A Sherpa guide, initially presumed dead after falling into a crevasse on Mount Everest, was miraculously found alive after six days, surviving on chocolate and ice. His family has since filed a complaint, alleging he was abandoned and demanding an investigation into rescue delays.
The largest car factory in England, which previously manufactured Nissans, may soon begin producing Chinese cars in an effort to ensure its survival and adapt to changing market demands.
Swedish pop stars The Cardigans held a masterful and long-awaited comeback concert, showcasing their musical eras with freedom and vision to an enthusiastic audience.
A movie review critiques an uneven French musical drama about a top chef returning to his parents' truck stop restaurant, noting that the musical parts make it a hodgepodge.
New recipes for seasonal salads, including a Mexican chicken salad, have been released. These recipes aim to reflect the brightness of the current season.
Fashion is constantly changing, but certain footwear pieces maintain relevance for decades through subtle transformations, with men's loafers being a major hit this season.
The death of 30-year-old Mexican influencer Paila Maquez, found lifeless in her San Luis Potosi apartment by a family member, is shrouded in mystery, with authorities launching an investigation.
The International Film Festival IFF ART FILM Košice (June 19-25, 2026) will present ten digitally restored Slovak film classics from the Slovak Film Institute's collections in its 'Family Film Silver' section.
As the World Cup approaches, teams are finalizing their squads and players are expressing their anxieties, with Spain's Lamine Yamal admitting fears of missing out due to injury. Meanwhile, a warm-up game in Switzerland was affected by chaotic weather, and Ghana's Black Stars players are set to receive a $100,000 appearance fee.
Two anticipated premieres dedicated to Latvian classics, including Rūdolfs Blaumanis' 'Indrāni' at the New Riga Theatre, were staged last week, highlighting a growing interest in classic Latvian literature this season.
The Izačić/Prisika border crossing between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia has been completely paralyzed and closed due to a traffic accident. Vehicles are reportedly stuck in long queues for hours.
Public learned of a personal data breach where malicious actors accessed personal data. Registrų centras immediately suspended data provision and blocked suspicious recipient accounts upon discovery in early April.
The semi-final of the Tangomarkkinat (Tango Festival) in Finland has ignited a social media controversy, with jury chairman Marko Maunuksela reportedly receiving death threats.
The European Union is reportedly planning a significant fine against Google, while also addressing issues such as agricultural subsidy fraud, reviewing free trade agreements, and discussing responses to industrial policies and migration challenges.
A 40-year-old wellness coach, Krystian Trend, died after participating in a Kambo 'cleansing' ritual involving the poison of an Amazonian frog, leading to the arrest of the man who administered it.
Educational institutions in Lithuania's Kėdainiai district are transitioning to self-catering for children's meals, a change prompted by parental concerns, official sanctions, and significant fines against previous food service providers.
A Finnish dairy farm highlights advancements in animal welfare, particularly in the care of calves, emphasizing practices like co-housing with mothers.
An 'Alley of 12 Babies' has been established in Banja Luka's Mladen Stojanović Park, serving as a permanent memorial to 12 infants who tragically died in 1992 due to a lack of oxygen.
Sikandar Siddique has accused the left-wing political parties in Copenhagen of neglecting the working class's interests in their parking policy decisions.
Merūnas Vitulskis has been revealed as the new host for the show 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai,' with his first guest set to be his former 'Kelias į žvaigždes' colleague, Radži.
A music critic visited ten cafes in Copenhagen to investigate their musical ambiance and playlists, aiming to understand how the sound reflects each establishment's identity.
Authorities in Lithuania are warning citizens about 'money mule' schemes, where seemingly easy work-from-home jobs with quick pay can lead unsuspecting individuals into involvement with organized crime and fraud.
A man from Sikar was arrested for allegedly purchasing the NEET exam paper for ₹15 lakh and then selling it to multiple students for ₹30 lakh; his son scored 107/702.
An article introduces an engaging game designed to test one's reaction in catching "grill crimes." This likely refers to a fun, interactive experience related to summer grilling activities.
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A Pune teacher was arrested in connection with the NEET-UG paper leak, exposing a coaching nexus and sparking widespread political criticism. Amid demands for the education minister's resignation, the Centre approved key appointments to the National Testing Agency (NTA) to address the intensifying uproar.
Enrique Díaz Vega, former Secretary of Administration and Finance for Sinaloa, Mexico, has surrendered to authorities in New York City to face serious drug trafficking charges and alleged ties to the 'Los Chapitos' cartel.
Apostolis Totsikas spoke about the challenges of raising children with values and morals alongside Roula Revi, emphasizing their efforts to instill strong principles.
Courts in various countries have recently handed down sentences for a range of criminal offenses, including sexual abuse, murder, and organized crime. Additionally, several suspects have been arrested in long-standing cases, bringing individuals to justice.
Matti Maasikas, Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service, stated that the EU's sanctions policy against Russia is working, emphasizing support for Ukraine and continued sanctions as key tasks.
Articles delve into classic Austrian cuisine, highlighting dishes like Tafelspitz and offering recipes. They provide insights into traditional foods visitors should try in Austria.
A recent follow-up survey has provided more detailed information on student experiences regarding problems at Uusikaupunki high school, particularly concerning adult bullying. This comes after earlier reports in April highlighted disruptive behavior by an adult at the school.
A decision by the Prosecutor General's Office in Lithuania not to initiate a pre-trial investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Israeli citizen Sean Gor, a student in Kaunas, has been appealed to the courts. A human rights foundation is pursuing accountability.
A Chechen military officer is suspected of committing an 'honor killing' after allegedly forcing his own daughter to dig her grave before murdering her, according to Novaya Gazeta Europa.
Sanoma reported better-than-expected performance in early 2026, with growth in subscription sales successfully offsetting the weakness observed in Sanoma Media Finland's advertising sales.
Zookeepers in Mexico have taken on the responsibility of raising a baby monkey rejected by its mother after birth, with a team of specialists aiming to return it to its enclosure with other members of its species.
A lost Maya city, hidden for over 1,000 years, has been discovered deep within the Mexican jungle by a PhD student. This accidental uncovering reveals a massive ancient civilization previously unknown.
Edgaras Kalasūnas, previously considered one of Europe's most wanted criminals, received another verdict as the Kaunas Regional Court found him guilty of organizing two attempted murders.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is generating buzz with predictions for matches like Tunisia vs. Netherlands and Curacao vs. Ivory Coast. The tournament is also facing controversy, with Iran and Egypt reacting strongly to a new FIFA rule.
Ghanaian lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata stated that the New Patriotic Party's significant defeat in the December 2024 general elections demonstrates the continued relevance of the National Democratic Congress's founding principles to Ghanaians.
IC and sleeping cars are undergoing re-inspection at the Dunakeszi Vehicle Repair Shop in Hungary, after work at the facility had been halted for a year.
Artists Oksana Pikul and Dominykas Dirkstys joined OG Version and Proflame for a concert in Vilnius, featuring romantic embraces on stage at the "Vasaros terasoje."
Mexican authorities announced the seizure of 24,400 liters of liquid methamphetamine, marking one of the largest drug busts of its kind in the country's history. This significant operation deals a major blow to drug cartels operating in Mexico.
The CEO of Lovable, Anton Osika, asserts that talent has never been the problem for Europe's AI sector, challenging the notion that founders must relocate to Silicon Valley.
Hungary's Minister of Investment and Transport announced plans to purchase air-conditioned HÉV and InterCity trains using 700 billion forints of repatriated funds, though delivery will take many years.
World-famous vineyards attract tourists to Burgundy, but the beautiful landscape also offers some peculiar attractions. A road trip reveals scrap museums, castle constructions, and glittering retreats.
Myroslava Kovbel, a Ukrainian woman, shares her difficult experiences as a seasonal strawberry picker in Finland before successfully opening her own restaurant.
The Obama Presidential Center is highlighted for its focus on the foundations of democracy at a time when global concerns about democratic backsliding are prominent.
An investigation is underway in Vilnius, Lithuania, following the arrest of a suspect accused of assaulting people and disturbing public order in the Užupis district, with more crimes coming to light.
TV prodiuseris Dominykas Kubilius, kuriantis tinklalaidę „Ant laužo“ ypač pritraukė dėmesį, kuomet pasikalbėti apie tarp Lietuvos šou verslo atstovų tvyrantį prorusišką dvelksmą pasikvietė operos…
A 22-year-old student preparing for the NEET exam was found dead in Sikar, Rajasthan, marking the second such incident in the region within a month, raising concerns about exam pressure.
Patria has placed a substantial order for hundreds of armored vehicles with Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland, which will lead to the recall of furloughed auto plant workers for training.
Latvian composer Anna Veismane discusses her journey and growth as a composer while working at "Klasika," highlighting how the experience has enhanced her creative process.
Despite a decline in cigarette smoking, the popularity of other tobacco products has significantly increased, a trend explored in London's oldest cigar shop.
A large audience of well-known personalities gathered in Kaunas for the premiere of the new season of 'Kitokių pasikalbėjimų' (Different Conversations) featuring Merūnas Vitulskis, with adverse weather forecasts failing to deter attendees.
Two individuals sustained injuries following a road traffic accident involving a gas tanker. The incident occurred at Nkawkaw Apesika in Ghana's Eastern Region on Thursday, June 11.
An article explaining the benefits and functionality of Xiaomi Interconnectivity, highlighting how Xiaomi devices can seamlessly communicate with other smart devices, including iPhones.
Ana Rucner has released her rendition of the classical piece "The Swan," transforming it into a meditative experience. Her new version is now available for listeners.
Sharon Stone has openly shared her reservations about a potential remake of her iconic film 'Basic Instinct'. She stated that something about the idea doesn't sit right with her.
Em. Tsikalakis, Secretary General of the Panhellenic Seamen's Federation (PNO), concluded his participation in the 'Posidonia 2026' International Shipping Exhibition, emphasizing the enduring role of Greek seafarers as the backbone of Greek shipping.
A 38-year-old man in Ondo, Nigeria, Nsikak Kingsley, has been arrested for allegedly beating his 65-year-old father to death during a dispute in Akure.
A 38-year-old man, Nsikak Kingsley, has been arrested in Ondo, Nigeria, for allegedly beating his 65-year-old father, Adone Peter, to death during a domestic dispute in the Oda Community.
A 23-year-old woman wanted in Lithuania for serious sexual offenses against a child was apprehended in Northern Ireland, where she was found hiding in a closet.
The TRASH & BURN festival, an annual event that gathers enthusiasts of American classic cars, motorcycles, vintage culture, and rockabilly music, is celebrating its 18th birthday in Međimurje, Croatia.
Canada has formally requested a 16-year extension for the North American free trade agreement (USMCA), with Mexico also expressing a desire to prolong the pact. This move comes amidst new trade proposals from Canada, though warnings of future 'turbulence' remain.
Renowned photographer Klaudija Mackevičiūtė made a shocking confession on TV3's "Pasikalbėkim," revealing intimate details about her life, including multiple attempts on her life by her mother.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Interior has released an analysis of crime in the country, identifying violent crimes as the most complex public safety issue, with over half of homicides linked to alcohol consumption and the typical perpetrator being a socially vulnerable, middle-aged male.
Police in Grigiškės have concluded their investigation into an incident where a man reportedly urged a young girl to go with him at a public transport stop, deciding not to initiate a pre-trial investigation as no signs of a criminal offense were found.
US and Iranian officials have reportedly reached a tentative ceasefire deal, but its approval remains uncertain as it awaits a final decision from President Trump. The potential agreement has also influenced oil prices.
A Human Rights Watch report accuses the United States and Mexico of abandoning thousands of Cuban deportees, leaving them in precarious situations. This comes as the US and Mexico also announce new rounds of talks to review their free trade agreement.
The Lithuanian government has approved proposals from the Ministry of Justice to strengthen the protection of minors from individuals convicted of violent crimes against children.
May 27, 1994, marked the release of the film adaptation of the beloved 1960s cartoon classic, 'The Flintstones,' known in Croatia as 'Obitelj Kremenko,' celebrating its anniversary.
A severe rainstorm accompanied by strong winds has ripped off the roofs of four buildings in Ketsi and Koensim in Ghana's Jasikan Municipality, displacing residents and destroying property.
Ireland has expelled dozens of criminals, including 22 Polish and a dozen Lithuanian nationals, from the country. This action aims to address criminal activity and ensure consequences for offenders.
People in Liberec can visit a competition in classical and modern dance at the Small Theatre on Sunday. They will see more than 200 dancers from children to adults from all over the Czech Republic.
Finland's strawberry harvest prospects are good, but the industry anticipates a shortage of pickers as the cost of seasonal work permits has nearly doubled, impacting the sector which employs around 14,000 workers annually, mostly foreigners.
The Armi Aavikko musical, featuring nearly a hundred young performers, has won over audiences in Lappeenranta, with its director noting the tragic story's modern relevance.
The European Union and Mexico are holding their first bilateral summit in a decade to expand cooperation. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa are attending in the country's capital.
Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) has launched its "Sika Agent" agency banking drive, aiming to significantly expand its network and deepen financial inclusion. The bank targets establishing 8,000 agents by 2028.
Notorious Irish crime figure Gerry Hutch is reportedly seeking a seat in the Irish parliament. His potential entry could significantly influence the outcome of the upcoming elections.
The new drama-thriller 'Dreams,' directed by Michel Franco and starring Oscar winner Jessica Chastain, will be released in cinemas starting May 21, telling a story of passion and emotional conflict.
A former politician and trade unionist criticized the perceived insensitivity of combining Norway's May 17th National Day celebrations with wealthy individuals, the Chief of Defence's gala uniform, and an ongoing strike.
Following the cancellation of the medical entrance exam due to a paper leak, the retest has compelled students to return to coaching centers in Kota and Sikar, resuming their intensive study schedules.
The CBI investigation into the NEET-UG paper leak case continues, with new arrests including a coaching giant and a beautician identified as key links. Authorities are also questioning parents who allegedly purchased the leaked exam papers for their children.
The Kaunas Regional Prosecutor's Office has decided not to appeal the court verdict against Gediminas Filipavičius, who was convicted of sexual offenses against two women.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire for an additional 45 days, following two days of intense US-mediated negotiations. The extension aims to maintain a truce and pave the way for future talks between the two nations.
A NEET aspirant died by suicide in Sikar, with his family linking the death to the cancellation of the exam, despite reports that his exam had gone well.
The creators of 'Kitokių pasikalbėjimų' have unveiled the new, unexpected host for the show's return, prompting a strong reaction from Žvagulis, who reportedly swore in surprise.
This month's book recommendations feature a diverse selection, including a continuation of a legendary Slovak fantasy story, a classic by a Russian Nobel laureate, and a Nordic crime novel.
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives aimed at simplifying cross-border train bookings and enhancing passenger rights across Europe. These measures seek to make train travel more accessible and convenient for journeys involving multiple countries and operators.
Authorities investigating the NEET paper leak have uncovered an inter-state network, detailing the paper's journey from Nashik to Rajasthan through Haryana. A student was detained in Gurugram, and a hostel owner in Sikar played a key role in exposing the scheme.
Lithuanian pop diva Jessica Shy (Džesika Šyvokaitė) celebrated her 30th birthday on May 6th, with friends organizing an unforgettable surprise party for the occasion.
The murder of paramedic Mantas Sadauskas is under investigation, described as a crime difficult to comprehend. His wife, Sadauskienė, is suspected in connection with the killing, and her defense attorney has filed a complaint.
Residents in Moscow are forced to improvise due to constant internet connection outages, with many feeling as though the internet barely exists, marking a direct impact of Kremlin restrictions on daily life.
Mærsk fik mulighed for at få et containerskib ud af det krigsplagede Hormuzstrædet, fordi amerikanerne stillede op med en hidtil uset militær beskyttelse.
A decaying apartment building in the heart of Oulunkylä, Helsinki, has stood empty for years, becoming increasingly dilapidated with each passing year.