A 36-year-old man from Imotski, on trial for raping and attempting to seriously injure an 18-year-old girl in Split, was hospitalized after swallowing razor blades in his cell the day before his trial was set to conclude.
A 42-year-old man from central Croatia has been sentenced to eight years in prison by the Zagreb County Court for three criminal offenses including rape, assault, and threats against his partner.
Ukraine's offensive continues with strong explosions and a series of fires reported across the occupied Crimean peninsula, leading to Russians fleeing and a declaration that the 'swimming season is over in Crimea'.
General Mojsilović visited the Serbian UNIFIL contingent in Lebanon, where he called for an investigation into the death of Sergeant Jovanović. His visit underscores the importance of supporting Serbian forces abroad and addressing incidents involving personnel.
EPSILON SINGULARLOGIC, a member of the EPSILONNET Group, participated as a Gold Sponsor at the Agentic AI Conference, showcasing the Group's investment in Artificial Intelligence.
A collection of five simple and verified lunch recipes has been provided, designed to combine summer flavors with vegetables and fish, offering solutions for weekly meal planning.
A severe and prolonged heatwave is sweeping across Europe, from Britain to the Balkans, with temperatures reaching 40C and potentially setting new records. The extreme heat has triggered health alerts, travel disruptions, and even bans on public alcohol consumption in some areas like France.
Following Ukrainian attacks, Russian-held Crimea has halted civilian gasoline sales and restricted fuel to government agencies. Ukrainian officials and commanders suggest that the situation in Crimea could be a turning point in the conflict.
A new eight-part dystopian thriller on Netflix, starring a Jurassic World actor, has received a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, drawing comparisons to 'Squid Game' and 'The Hunger Games'.
More than 20 Portuguese citizens sought asylum in the United Kingdom in 2025, with the United States leading the list of applicants. Some applicants are reportedly subject to deportation orders and use asylum requests to delay expulsion.
Traffic is intensified on Croatian roads leading to the coast, with occasional slowdowns due to higher traffic density on city roads, bypasses, and in construction zones. A 5 km long queue has formed near Lučko, particularly affecting the Istrian Upsilon and sections of the Lička and Jadranska highways.
AB Vassilopoulos emphasizes that societies today seek meaningful connections more than ever, asserting that true value is measured not only by economic indicators but also by the impact left on people through collective action.
The Serbian Army will conduct an exercise on June 28th at the Pasuljanske livade training ground, showcasing new and modernized weaponry, with officials stating the army is becoming one of the most modern.
American rapper Mystikal has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for third-degree rape after pleading guilty. The court rejected his bid to withdraw his guilty plea.
EssilorLuxottica and Applied Materials have announced a partnership to develop smart glasses and advanced augmented reality (AR) technology, aiming to innovate in the wearable tech market.
Conservative MP Corey Tochor has introduced legislation in Canada to legalize the prescription of psychedelics like psilocybin, aiming to reform the country's drug laws and treat mental health disorders.
An over 80-year-old dementia patient experienced temporary significant improvements after psilocybin treatment, an individual case that, while not a cure, supports previous findings.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Čačak has issued a statement regarding a report of peer violence against a fourteen-year-old boy. The incident occurred on June 11 at an elementary school in Mrčajevci, prompting an official response from the prosecutor's office.
BIRODI reported that five local television stations rebroadcast President Vučić's interview, leading to concerns about reduced media diversity. The organization has called for authorities to explain the legal basis for these broadcasts.
Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is awaiting his sentence tomorrow as prosecutors seek a seven-year prison term for rape. The Oslo District Court will deliver the final verdict.
In a trial, a woman regained her memory after taking small amounts of psilocybin twice, enabling her to recount her life story following a prolonged sleep.
The 11-year-old French girl Lyhanna, found murdered two weeks ago in a grain silo, has been buried. Her death has sparked widespread outrage and protests against alleged judicial blunders in France.
Welsh singer Duffy was photographed in public for the first time in 16 years, having previously revealed she was drugged, raped, and held captive. She was seen at a neighborhood cafe, marking her return to public life.
Montenegro's Ministry of Public Administration (MJU) has finalized the legal framework for the introduction of a Digital Wallet. This mobile platform will integrate various citizen services, including electronic driver's licenses, health cards, and diplomas.
The Portuguese parliament is divided over asylum and border policies, with the left bloc opposing proposals to detain asylum seekers for up to 18 weeks, while the PSD considers adjustments and Chega and CDS support the government.
Powerful storms, characterized by strong winds, hail, and heavy rain, have swept across Slovenia and parts of Croatia, causing significant damage. Thousands of homes were left without electricity, and numerous buildings sustained damage to roofs and structures.
French pop star Patrick Bruel has been formally charged with rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment. Prosecutors are seeking pre-trial detention for the singer, who appeared before a judge to face the allegations.
The family violence prevention sector is expressing concern over proposed job cuts at the government's Centre for Family Violence and Sexual Violence Prevention. A network of support services emphasizes that staff are not to blame for the board's failures.
A convicted rapist was mistakenly released from a London prison and subsequently fled to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Authorities are now searching for him after his erroneous release.
Croatian MP Sandra Benčić confirmed she called members of the ruling HDZ party "cattle," stating the comment was directed at the party itself. HDZ subsequently released a recording of the incident.
A woman suffering from advanced Alzheimer's disease reportedly regained her ability to speak and recall memories after consuming magic mushrooms. This unexpected recovery has drawn attention to the potential effects of psilocybin.
Thousands of people gathered in several French cities to protest and demand justice following the murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna, whose body was found in a grain silo after days of searching.
A 52-year-old man from Cazin has been remanded in custody for one month on suspicion of committing serious criminal offenses, including domestic violence and rape, against a close person.
Inga Hildur Gústafsdóttir, affectionately known as Inga Pulsa, is celebrated for her popular hot dog stand in Keflavík, known for its excellent customer interactions.
An 11-year-old girl who had been reported missing from Odsherred, Denmark, was tragically found deceased after an extensive search. The discovery brings a somber end to the search efforts.
Anja Ljubojević, Vice President of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, was involved in a serious car accident where her official vehicle fell from an overpass. Ljubojević stated she had consumed a few drinks but was not intoxicated, attributing the crash to looking at her phone momentarily.
Former American supermodel Karen Mulder has filed a criminal complaint in a Paris court, alleging that she was raped and prostituted by Gérald Marie, the former European head of Elite Model agency.
Paul Quinn has been sentenced to 24 years in prison in the United Kingdom for rape and other offenses. This conviction is significant as it relates to a case where another man was previously wrongly convicted.
Police in France have discovered a child's body in a grain silo, believed to be that of 11-year-old Lyhanna, who had been missing for a week. The discovery has sparked outrage and calls for identification through DNA, fingerprints, and dental records.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić arrived in Tivat, Montenegro, for the EU-Western Balkans summit, where discussions are expected to focus on accelerating accession negotiations and regional cooperation, amidst some local tensions and protests.
Tensions escalated between Serbia and Montenegro surrounding Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's planned visit, with reports of planned disruptions and strong reactions from both sides. Vučić affirmed his intention to visit despite the controversy, while Montenegrin officials and citizens expressed varied sentiments.
Singer-songwriter Zoe Kida hosted an unconventional audio-visual event at Silosi to promote her new album, 'Cosmic Delivery', pushing the boundaries of traditional music promotion.
Douglas McMaster, promoter of the zero-waste movement, discusses his new projects and the role of fermentation in food system sustainability, as Silo Test Kitchen prepares to take over from the world's first zero-waste restaurant.
A Catholic forum account named 'Epsilon' has sparked intrigue with suggestions that Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, a man suspected of killing his family, might still have been alive in 2017, with authorities considering the lead serious.
Russia conducted one of its largest missile and drone attacks of the war across Ukraine, resulting in at least 18 deaths and numerous injuries. The widespread strikes hit multiple cities, including Kyiv, causing significant damage and trapping people under rubble.
Russia has launched a series of deadly missile attacks across Ukraine, including a significant strike on Kyiv's main IT park. The attacks have resulted in at least ten deaths and dozens of injuries, with reports of hypersonic Zircon missiles being used.
Portugal's Social Security Institute will assume responsibility for the reception and integration of asylum seekers, with a six-month transition period to prepare individuals for their future.
Young white swifts, a protected species, were trapped in their nests on Palata Albanija for three days due to an SNS banner covering the building, but were rescued after the banner's removal.
Multiple flashpoints are contributing to building tensions on the Eastern Front, including North Korea's nuclear defiance, a drone strike in Romania, China's silo expansion, and Kazakhstan's offer to store Tehran's uranium stockpile.
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New reports indicate that China is actively constructing launch pads in close proximity to its nuclear missile silos. This development suggests a potential expansion or modernization of China's nuclear capabilities.
Tokyo has constructed a $2 billion underground flood control system, featuring massive pillars and silos, to combat its greatest threat. This engineering marvel is designed to protect the city from severe flooding.
A drug trafficker associated with the PCC (First Capital Command) has appealed the refusal of his asylum request to the Constitutional Court. This move follows the initial rejection of his asylum application.
Daniela Klette, a former member of Germany's Red Army Faction, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for armed robberies after evading authorities for over 30 years. She was one of Germany's most wanted women and was reportedly found with the help of AI.
Advisory firms are urged to integrate their daily work tools, especially notetakers, with their CRM systems to enhance team collaboration and improve client insights, preventing data silos.
Parti has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, with charges brought by four women for incidents between 2020 and 2022, and is expected to face trial next year.
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Three teenagers in the UK avoided prison sentences for the rape of two minor girls, a decision that has drawn public criticism and a response from Keir Starmer.
Anti-government protests in Belgrade, organized by students, escalated into clashes with police, leading to 23 arrests. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands, called for the resignation of President Vučić.
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, released after being detained by Israeli forces, have returned to their home countries and are alleging abuse, including sexual assault and mistreatment, during their detention. The UN has called for accountability regarding the treatment of these activists.
Prosecutors in Split have indicted a 42-year-old man for attempted rape in August 2025, after the victim reportedly resisted and managed to escape from her apartment.
Three teenagers in Hampshire, England, who raped two minors, received lighter sentences and avoided prison due to their low IQ scores. The court's decision has sparked debate regarding sentencing guidelines.
Djed Spence reportedly refused to shake Thomas Partey's hand due to ongoing rape allegations against the Ghana soccer player. This incident has drawn attention to the serious accusations surrounding Partey.
A brutal gang rape in Bihar, India, has sparked widespread outrage and revived painful memories of the 2012 Delhi assault. Five men reportedly broke into a toilet, assaulted the victim, and brutally raped her.
Keir Starmer has resigned as the leader of the UK Labour Party, prompting speculation about his successor. Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, has emerged as a frontrunner and confirmed his bid for the leadership.
A Spanish publication highlights 15 television series poised to dominate the summer viewing schedule. The list includes a range of genres, from family classics like 'La casa de la pradera' to adaptations like 'Los destrozos' and the return of 'Silo'.
The Czech Republic saw a tropical weekend with high temperatures, breaking several records on Saturday, accompanied by strong thunderstorms, heavy rain, and hail.
Severe thunderstorms and lightning strikes hit parts of Dalmatia, Croatia, causing multiple fires. The intense weather also brought hail to the region.
Traffic is moderately to occasionally heavy on most roads leading towards the coast and in coastal areas of Croatia, with drivers advised to maintain safe distances.
Morocco's national football team captain, Achraf Hakimi, will stand trial in France on charges of alleged rape after losing his appeal. The PSG player is accused of rape by a woman in February.
A worker has died at the Linglong Tire factory in Zrenjanin, Serbia, prompting an investigation by the prosecutor's office. This incident has raised concerns among workers and opposition groups about safety conditions at the factory.
Slovenia's competition agency, AVK, conducted an unannounced inspection at Candy Hoover in Ljubljana, acting on a Croatian request to investigate suspected violations of competition rules in the Slovenian market.
Professor Jahja Muhasilović for Danas on the US-Iran agreement: This will be a victory for Tehran if Washington sticks to the agreement, Israel will try to sabotage everything
Ukraine conducted a significant drone attack on Moscow, prompting Russia to threaten massive retaliatory strikes. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that Moscow would burn if Russian attacks on Ukraine continued.
Bernardin Dedić, a 48-year-old man of Bosnian and Herzegovinian origin who was convicted in absentia for multiple rapes in the United Kingdom, has spoken out, claiming he had warned authorities.
Moscow's largest oil refinery has halted operations following a Ukrainian drone strike, with President Zelenskyy confirming the attack. This incident has led to Tatneft limiting gasoline sales and queues at fuel stations in Russia.
Australian federal police have launched an investigation following shocking allegations from activists who claim they were raped, tortured, and abused by Israeli forces after their humanitarian aid ship to Gaza was intercepted.
Sonja Hranjec attempted to prove in court that Vedran, whom she fatally stabbed, had sexually assaulted her prior to the incident, presenting findings to support her claim.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess, has been sentenced to four years in prison for rape. His defense lawyer has stated that Høiby will appeal the verdict, arguing the sentence is unusually high.
Malaysia's Director-General of Higher Education emphasized that public institutions must deliver tangible impact rather than focusing solely on achievements that appear good on paper, urging them to move beyond operating in silos.
Polish lawmakers have passed a bill introducing penalties of up to five years in prison for online broadcasting of crimes such as murder, rape, and violence.
Rebecca Ferguson is confirmed to reprise her role as Juliette Nichols in Silo season 3, with reports indicating a controversial change to her character.
An article examines whether Europe, including its institutions and member states, has successfully worked towards creating a more just and supportive system for asylum and refugee protection.
The European Union is set to officially begin accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on Monday, following unanimous approval from all 27 member states. This marks a significant step forward in both countries' bids to join the bloc.
Almost two months after the death of 35-year-old Mirza Čengić from Sarajevo, his family continues to seek answers to questions they say no one is willing to provide.
Montenegrin artist Ivana Radovanović is participating in the jubilee exhibition 'Terra - a pearl of clay,' celebrating 45 years of the International Sculpture Symposium in Kikinda and five years of Belgrade's Silos.
A trial has commenced in Lyon for a French man accused of raping his partner, who was reportedly in contact with the Pelicot case. This trial is drawing attention due to its connection to the broader Pelicot investigation.
French pop icon Patrick Bruel has been formally charged with rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment, with prosecutors confirming the case now involves accusations from more than 20 women. He was released under judicial supervision without pre-trial detention, despite prosecutors' requests.
General Milan Mojsilović, Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, met with the commander of US forces in Europe, General Alexis Grinkevich, and KFOR, stating that cooperation between the two sides is constructive and professional.
The Serbian Ministry of Education has clarified that student visits to global EXPO exhibitions are standard practice, addressing questions about whether such visits are mandatory for students. The ministry's statement aims to explain the nature of these educational trips.
A man convicted of brutal rape and sexual assault in the United Kingdom was mistakenly released from prison and subsequently fled to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The number of asylum requests in Portugal decreased by 37% in 2025, falling from 2,797 to 1,763. Colombian, Chinese, and Angolan nationals represented the most significant groups, as a new Migration Pact is set to take effect.
French singer Patrick Bruel has been taken into police custody for questioning following multiple allegations of sexual assault and rape, which he denies. This incident is part of a broader trend of public figures facing sexual misconduct accusations.
Experts are warning of a new era of nuclear armament, as all nine nuclear-armed states are reportedly modernizing and expanding their arsenals, with a focus on developments like China's silos.
A nine-year-old boy tragically died after choking on a donut during a break at a school near Velika Gorica, Croatia. Teachers and emergency services attempted to revive him for an hour, but he could not be saved.
Interest in psilocybin as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease has been reignited, with new reports suggesting the 'magic mushroom ingredient' may temporarily improve cognitive function in patients.
Ambitious projects to convert old silos into residential buildings in Lower Austria and Burgenland are frequently failing to meet expectations and reality.
The city of Rožnov pod Radhoštěm is preparing for its 'Rožnov mě baví' city festivities in June, which will include a concert by Lenka Dusilová and the longest table in the city's history for public gathering.
The body of 11-year-old Liana, who had been missing since May 29, was found in a silo in France, sparking outrage and grief. The father of her best friend has been arrested in connection with the horrific murder.
Former supermodel Carré Otis has filed a rape complaint in Paris against her former boss at Elite Model Management. The complaint alleges sexual assault during her time with the agency.
The Croatian Union of Hospital Doctors (HUBOL) reiterated that good working conditions and responsible management are key to retaining doctors, rather than coercion, threats, or 'slave contracts'.
The Italian government has given its approval to the decree implementing the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum. This decision was made during a Council of Ministers meeting.
The city of Tivat has implemented special security measures and experienced reduced street activity in anticipation of an upcoming EU summit. The period leading up to the summit has been described as turbulent.
A powerful storm has struck Split, Croatia, resulting in widespread flooding on streets and landslides. Police have issued a special announcement regarding the severe weather conditions.
Italy's Interior Ministry is reportedly renewing efforts to house asylum seekers in detention centers in Albania, utilizing the EU's list of safe countries.
Apple TV has released the trailer for 'Silo' Season 3, which teases Juliette's return with amnesia and promises to reveal the origin story of the apocalypse in a game-changing twist for the dystopian sci-fi series.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) in Serbia has stated it cannot release details regarding the murder investigation in Senjak to avoid compromising the ongoing inquiry.
An 86-year-old Croatian driver entered a highway near Maribor, Slovenia, in the wrong direction in the early morning, resulting in a fatal head-on collision with another vehicle.
A powerful explosion at a fireworks factory in northern Malta injured at least two people and caused significant damage to nearby residential buildings and farms. The blast, described as a "plume of smoke," also resulted in the death of livestock.
American actress Kristin Taylor revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic played a crucial role in saving her marriage to actor Ben Stiller, nearly a decade after they had decided to separate.
The extensive construction of launchpads near China's nuclear missile silos indicates a significant expansion of hardened infrastructure designed to protect and operate the country's land-based nuclear forces.
Finland's progress in artificial intelligence necessitates breaking down administrative barriers, with Denmark cited as an example of a cross-administrative approach to spreading best solutions.
AB Vassilopoulos is implementing a rapid strategic realignment, accelerating its asset-light model with franchising as a key growth driver to safeguard market share amidst retail sector consolidation.
Slovenia experienced severe storms, bringing hail the size of walnuts and strong winds that uprooted trees and tore off roofs. The extreme weather caused significant damage across the country.
AB Vassilopoulos and WWF Greece are embarking on a new strategic partnership, extending to 2030, focused on creating a sustainable value chain within the agri-food system. The action plan will immediately target improving the entire food value chain of AB.
Prosecutors in Rijeka, Croatia, have indicted two men and a woman on charges of holding a 25-year-old woman as a slave, committing sexual offenses, and inflicting severe injuries.
A tram in Belgrade derailed and crashed into a building, resulting in 21 people being examined for injuries, with one patient remaining hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident and facing calls for accountability regarding tram safety.
A 16-year-old rape victim criticized a judge's decision to spare her teenage attackers, who filmed the crime, from prison. The Attorney General is now reviewing the controversial ruling.
A Kosovo citizen, wanted for rape and sentenced by the Basic Court in Prizren on November 1, 2023, has been arrested in Montenegro. Authorities from Montenegro and Kosovo will communicate regarding his extradition.
A featured recipe highlights how to make special homemade ravioli with egg yolk and spinach, presented as a unique and delicious lunch option. A video accompanies the instructions, guiding viewers through the cooking process.
Zoran Stijović has disclosed details regarding a murder in Senjak, stating that several diplomats were present in the restaurant where the incident occurred. He added that the initial information about the event came from a consul who reported what happened.
A British radio station mistakenly announced the death of King Charles III, playing the national anthem and interrupting its programming. The station subsequently issued an apology for the error.
Shareholders of Tatra Trucks are divided over the approval of a multi-billion crown loan from Ytara SPV, a company controlled by the majority owner Michal Strnad. Promet, another shareholder, has voiced concerns, alleging that the loan strengthens Strnad's influence over the company.
A Focus survey for the Stop Corruption Foundation indicates a growing willingness among Slovaks to report corruption, with more than half stating they would not ignore illicit practices.
Reports from Slovakia indicate a potential structural issue emerging within the country's security forces, with several names drawing attention and official records documenting the situation.
This article offers five simple and verified recipes for lunches, combining summer flavors, vegetables, and fish, to help readers plan their meals for the week.
Negotiations between the US and Iran have stalled after former President Trump's threats to 'hit Iran very hard again,' prompting Iran to warn the US to 'be careful' and declare its forces ready to respond. Despite the tensions, oil continues to flow through the Strait of Hormuz, while Germany has opposed Trump's idea for the strait.
Los Angeles has declared a state of emergency due to a massive warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that has been burning for several days. The declaration aims to secure additional resources to combat the blaze, which has consumed tens of thousands of tons of food.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella emphasized the constitutional right to asylum and rescue for refugees, urging an end to irresponsible conduct during a global day of observance.
An explosion in Moscow, which reportedly blew off the top of a silo and caused black rain, has ignited widespread public speculation and creative responses online. The incident, described by some as a 'UFO' explosion, has become a major topic of discussion.
Trainer Kristián Bako emphasizes the necessity of muscle mass for seniors' daily functioning, explaining why garden work isn't a substitute for strength training and the importance of exercise in old age.
A Conservative politician in Canada is pushing for eased access to psilocybin therapy, arguing that the "war on drugs made an error," despite psilocybin remaining illegal and requiring special health department permission.
An autopsy on the body of 11-year-old Lyhanna, found dead in an abandoned grain silo in Puycasquier, France, has revealed that she was also raped. French media reported the findings of the investigation into her murder.
EU lawmakers have approved a new, tougher migrant policy, while also calling on Bosnia and Herzegovina to implement urgent reforms and appoint a chief negotiator to advance its European path. BiH is also facing being placed on Moneyval's grey list due to a lack of reforms.
The Crisis Management Center (CMC) reported 14 open-air fires by 6 PM, with five still active in various municipalities including Ilinden, Bosilovo, and Čaška, burning dry grass, a landfill, and degraded forest.
The brutal murder of 11-year-old Lyhanny, whose body was found in an abandoned silo, has ignited a national crisis in France. The crime was committed by a repeat offender who had been released months earlier despite a previous child rape conviction.
Po téměř čtyřech měsících od vypuknutí konfliktu oznámily Spojené státy a Írán rámcovou dohodu o zastavení bojů a otevření cesty k jednání o jaderném programu.
Norway is preparing for the verdict in the high-profile rape trial of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit. Høiby is accused of four counts of rape, with the judgment expected soon.
Eurostat data indicates a decrease in asylum applications from minors in Portugal, positioning the country among those with less pressure on their asylum system.
During a UN Security Council meeting, Bosnia's envoy firmly rejected calls for the release of convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić. The representative emotionally questioned whether those advocating for his release showed similar empathy for victims of his crimes.
Portugal's Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM) has criticized the government's proposals regarding asylum and borders, particularly the permitted detention time and the staggered implementation of changes to foreign and asylum laws.
The parliament has approved new proposals concerning asylum and border control, alongside a controversial measure allowing for the confiscation of assets without a prior conviction.
The death of 11-year-old Lyhanna, whose body was found in an abandoned silo, has sparked national outrage in France and calls for reforms to the justice system, which is blamed for failing to prevent her death.
Constança Urbano de Sousa warns that the accelerated 'screening' process for foreign citizens increases the risk of erroneous asylum decisions, which could ultimately lead to the death of the individual.
The US has reportedly completed strikes against Iran, following earlier threats from President Trump to hit Iran 'very hard' and an Iranian order to close the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a significant escalation of tensions.
The United States and Iran exchanged attacks, with Iran targeting US bases in the Gulf after American forces launched new strikes on Iran. Amidst the escalating tensions, Iran also declared the Strait of Hormuz closed.
A Norwegian appeals court has denied Marius Borg Høiby, son of Princess Mette-Marit, release from pre-trial detention to visit his seriously ill mother. The court cited a significant risk of him repeating alleged crimes if released.
Croatian politician Sandra Benčić admitted to calling the ruling HDZ party 'cattle,' stating her comment was directed at the party. HDZ responded by criticizing how Benčić's party treats its junior partners.
The second exhibition in the "Spectrum" series of contemporary jewelry art, exploring the connection between humans and nature, has opened at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Latvia.
Thousands gathered in Fleurance, France, for the funeral of 11-year-old Lyhanne, who was found dead in a silo last week. She was last seen alive with her friend's father.
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Mindanao, affecting over 8,600 schools and displacing nearly 18,000 people into evacuation centers. Local governments and organizations are mobilizing financial aid, rescue teams, and personnel for the response efforts.
Demonstrations are taking place across France following the death of 11-year-old Lyhanna, whose body was found in a grain silo four days ago. Public criticism is mounting against the justice system, with many French citizens feeling it has failed.
A 20-year-old man in Zagreb, Croatia, spent 119 days in prison due to a false rape accusation by his wife's 14-year-old sister. After being acquitted, he successfully sued the state and was awarded 55,000 euros in compensation for his wrongful imprisonment and missing the birth of his child.
A new study warns that despite African governments aligning national policies with global environmental agreements, weak coordination, limited funding, and institutional silos are hindering progress on forest governance across major forest landscapes.
Shock and outrage have gripped France following the disappearance and murder of 11-year-old Liana, whose body was found in an abandoned silo. The 41-year-old father of her friend, who has a history of complaints against him, denies the abduction and murder.
Researchers are cautiously optimistic about the potential of psychedelics like psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA to offer new therapeutic avenues when conventional treatments fail, though significant questions remain. The article includes three personal accounts.
Former American model Carre Otis has filed a lawsuit in Paris accusing Gerald Marie, the former head of Elite Model's European division, of rape and human trafficking.
Several high-profile sexual assault cases are progressing, including the trial of Dimitris Lignadis in Greece for the rape of minors and the arrest of four men in the Netherlands suspected of drugging and raping their partners. Separately, a Toronto police officer has been charged with sexual assault in Canada.
Ana Bárbara Pedrosa, an author, exercises her right of reply to an opinion article titled “Os livros, em época de Feira” by António Guerreiro, which was published in Público's Ípsilon section on May 29, 2026.
Sweden's Green Party (Miljöpartiet) is advocating for the government to develop a comprehensive strategy aimed at achieving fossil-independent food production within the agricultural sector.
Apple TV's dystopian sci-fi series 'Silo' is officially set to return for its third season in early July, continuing its run as one of the streamer's top titles.
The rise of AI search is revealing a significant vulnerability in how many brands operate, primarily due to the prevalence of corporate silos, according to Adobe's Semrush.
An Associated Press report details that women in the Sudanese war, particularly by paramilitary RSF fighters, are systematically abducted, sexually abused, and held as slaves until their families pay a ransom for their freedom.
A 34-year-old man from Split has been sentenced to six years in prison for raping, committing indecent acts, and violence against his wife, and is now being sought by police after failing to appear for his sentencing.
A prisoner in Montenegro's UIKS facility is suspected of raping another inmate in the early hours of May 21, 2026. Police are investigating the incident which occurred in a cell.
The European Parliament and EU member states have reached an agreement to establish migrant deportation centers outside the European Union. This deal paves the way for new frameworks concerning the return of rejected asylum seekers to third countries.
Several companies, including MFS Government Markets Income Trust, MFS Intermediate Income Trust, Epsilon Energy, Stewart Information, DoubleLine Income Solutions, DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund, Total Energy Services Inc., and Pine Cliff Energy, have announced their latest dividend declarations.
India faces the dual challenge of implementing austerity measures while also ensuring energy security, which requires breaking down governmental silos. This article discusses the country's economic and energy policy needs.
According to images examined by Reuters, China has built more than 80 launch pads along with three large octagon-shaped facilities near the Hami nuclear missile silo field in the country's…
Thailand's Koh Tao island, once a popular tourist destination, has seen a decline in visitors due to a high rate of murders, rapes, and disappearances, leading to warnings for women not to travel alone.
Serbia has experienced 5,366 open-air fires since the beginning of the year, with over 14,000 firefighters deployed to extinguish them. This significant number highlights a concerning trend of outdoor blazes in the country.
A new study indicates that a single dose of psilocybin, the active compound in "magic mushrooms," can reduce symptoms of depression, even in cases where other treatments have failed.
AB Vassilopoulos is rapidly reorganizing its forces to protect market shares against an upcoming industry consolidation wave, focusing on an asset-light model with franchising as a key strategy.
The County State Attorney's Office in Rijeka, Croatia, has filed charges against three Croatian citizens for a series of serious criminal offenses, including the kidnapping and repeated rape of a 26-year-old woman in front of children.
Israel announced it killed Mohammed Odeh, the newly appointed head of Hamas's military wing, in a Gaza strike. This comes just over a week after his predecessor was also reportedly killed by an Israeli strike.
Three teenagers in the UK convicted of rape were given non-custodial sentences, leading to widespread public anger and prompting the Attorney General to refer the case for review by the Court of Appeal.
An endocrinologist discusses the significance of checking thyroid hormones, coinciding with the unveiling of a mural featuring butterflies, a symbol of the thyroid gland, at Silos number 4.
Viewers of the HBO series 'Euphoria' were left in shock after a major character, Nate Jacobs, was killed off in the third season, triggering significant discussion and speculation among fans.
Juš Čop, a successful TikToker and content creator, continues to win awards for his work after recently being eliminated from a reality show. He notes that people quickly sense when something is forced.
A 6.1-meter high flood protection wall is being constructed, utilizing 150,000 concrete blocks and 800,000 tons of stone, along with 7.3 km of protective netting, to safeguard the population from floods.
A discussion compares Apple TV's 'Silo' with 'Station Eleven' and suggests a new adaptation based on a book that inspired Stephen King as the true replacement for the latter in the post-apocalyptic genre.
Retired State Security member Zoran Stijović provided details on the 'Senjak' case, stating that several diplomats were present at the restaurant and that information originated from a consul who reported the incident.