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 man has been arrested in Borlänge, Sweden, in connection with threats of violence that led to the closure of 20 schools. Authorities have stated that the risk of a school shooting has passed.
Lufthansa has announced the cancellation of 20,000 short-haul flights until October, citing the need to save fuel due to a significant surge in jet fuel prices. This move aims to mitigate the impact of high operational costs on the airline.
Architect Nenad Fabijanić presented his project for the renovation of Poljud stadium in Split, claiming authorship rights and illustrating how the restored stadium should look.
Despite the long-standing presence of a cyclist street in Vilnius, some drivers lack patience with the rules, leading to severe consequences like license suspension for careless maneuvers.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister has reportedly established contact with Anita Orbán. The nature and purpose of their communication were not immediately detailed.
Hungarian authorities have indicted 76 individuals, including doctors and company executives, in connection with a multi-billion forint orthopedic shoe fraud scheme. The charges relate to a 4.5 billion forint (approx. €12 million) scam involving medical shoes.
A dry, windy, and sunny spring marks the beginning of pollen allergy season, affecting not only people but also dogs. A Latvian allergologist discussed the issue on a morning TV show.
Finland is preparing legislation to allow for the introduction of a tourist tax, which aims to provide municipalities with additional funds to cover costs associated with tourism.
Vienna's Mayor Michael Ludwig has announced plans to introduce a uniform remuneration system for hospitals. This initiative aims to standardize salaries across healthcare facilities in the city.
An American human rights organization, officially established to combat racism and white supremacy, has been charged with allegedly providing financial support to far-right organizations.
John Tekuru, a would-be child sex offender, remained unmonitored for hours in New Zealand after his electronic tracker's battery went flat, leaving Corrections unable to track him overnight.
Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann experienced vivid hallucinations for several hours during the world's first LSD trip, at times feeling as though he had descended into hell before returning to reality six hours later.
Cast members from "The Devil Wears Prada," including Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, and Anne Hathaway, have been discussing the film's enduring legacy and potential sequel concepts. Conversations have touched on everything from family reactions to the movie to ideas for more inclusive models in a hypothetical "Devil Wears Prada 2."
Albania's Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has seized 40 million euros worth of assets from individuals including former AKSHI director Mirlinda Karçanaj, Ergys Agasi, and Ermal Beqiraj. The seizures are part of an investigation into illegal income, hidden wealth, and other alleged corrupt activities.
Authorities in various regions are conducting ongoing search operations for several missing individuals, including a 12-year-old, a fisherman, and a man missing after flooding. These separate incidents highlight persistent efforts to locate missing persons.
The first day of legal professional exams for aspiring advocates and legal advisors in Poland has concluded, with candidates tackling criminal law cases involving non-payment of alimony, drunk driving, marijuana possession, and ammunition.
Several municipalities in the Ústí nad Labem, Česká Lípa, and Semily regions of the Czech Republic are expressing opposition to proposed "acceleration zones." They are planning joint action, citing a significant lack of information regarding these plans.
Two years after its reopening, the renovated František Grossmann Villa in Ostrava has been furnished with authentic period furniture and Middle Eastern carpets, mirroring its 100-year-old photographs.
Lithuanian music producer and DJ Vitalijus Vaiperis, a member of the group "Despotin Fam," discussed his first rap lyrics and adolescence in the provinces, including fights, gym, and garden parties, during a culinary experiment on the show "Šeimų virtuvė."
US weapon stockpiles, used in conflicts related to Iran, are severely depleted and will take years to replenish, a situation that China may view favorably in the context of a potential conflict over Taiwan.
Architects are raising concerns over the rapid construction of a school in Nidderau, dubbed 'Germany's fastest school,' fearing that the speed compromises architectural quality and negatively impacts local small and medium-sized businesses.
Indications suggest that EU foreign ministers are set to approve a €90 billion loan for Ukraine and the 20th sanctions package. The meeting in Luxembourg proceeded without Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.
In the recent Hungarian elections, some Fidesz candidates, such as Kovács Sándor in Mátészalka, received fewer votes than the Fidesz-KDNP party list. This indicates that voters showed less preference for certain individual candidates compared to the party as a whole.
The Dutch Safety Board (OVV) expresses hope in "stubborn optimists" within the struggling healthcare sector, referring to individuals who refuse to be limited by the "system."
A high-profile case in Denmark involves a disputed employee dismissal from a subsidiary of the transport company Girteka Logistics, with Girteka's executives, Mindaugas Raila and Edvardas Liachovičius, called to testify.
Qt Group, a former star company, is experiencing significant financial difficulties, with market fears suggesting that artificial intelligence is further disrupting its market.
Supportive federal policies have significantly impacted community newspapers in Canada, increasing reporting capacity, improving coverage, and restoring journalism in underserved areas.
European electric car sales experienced an unprecedented surge in March, driven by high gasoline prices attributed to the situation in Iran, a trend observed across all major EU countries.
iFLYTEK has affirmed Singapore's role as a strategic artificial intelligence hub as the company pursues regional expansion, announced at Gitex Asia 2026.
Municipalities and towns in the Slovácko region are creating new children's groups to tackle the persistent shortage of kindergarten places. These groups also allow children younger than three years old to attend.
A 22-year-old man was apprehended by city guards after leaving extensive graffiti on 18 viaduct pillars, claiming the markings contained coded information about a drug dealer. Police are now investigating the matter.
The 'Dom z polaną' (House with a Clearing) project by 77Studio Architektury near Warsaw features a luxurious design in a pine forest, emphasizing light through its semi-circular glass facade and garden fireplace.
Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörð Gylfadóttir has announced her resignation from the Icelandic parliament to take on a new role as an ambassador. Her departure will lead to a new member taking her seat.
A couple who built their dream home on a Norwegian island discovered their commute would become impossible after ferry services were cut, ceasing after 4 PM and on weekends.
Major artificial intelligence platforms, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, experienced a widespread technical outage, causing significant disruptions for users globally. Services were reported to be down or experiencing connection problems for an extended period.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has outlined his political stances, including a pledge to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits Hungary, and called for Ukraine to expedite the reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline. Magyar also named potential ministers for his envisioned post-Orbán government, signaling a significant shift in Hungarian politics.
HiPP has recalled baby food products in several Central European countries, including Austria and Lithuania, after rat poison was discovered in some jars. German police are investigating the incident as a potential extortion attempt, while HiPP initially denied claims but confirmed the recall.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has rejected demands from several European Parliament politicians for Norway to share some of the money earned from oil and gas during the Middle East crisis.
Russian authorities detained a 57-year-old German woman, accusing her of terrorism and possessing explosives with a plan to attack a police building. Moscow suggested the incident could be a "false flag" operation.
An 86-year-old Frenchman has made an unprecedented apology for his family's involvement in the slave trade, becoming possibly the first person in France to do so officially.
A man in his early twenties has been remanded in custody for four weeks in connection with a murder investigation in Ammerud. The remand also relates to ongoing assault cases.
New data reveals that the purchasing power of average Hungarian pensions increased by just over 2% in a year, with men having a significant advantage over women and the country's replacement rate being the lowest in the region.
Albanian economy expert Zef Preçi criticized the country's administration, stating that it directly burdens taxpayers through politicization and other mechanisms, despite appearing as a normal administrative structure.
The Watches and Wonders fair, a leading event in the watch industry, showcased impressive new timepieces from brands like Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet.
Construction work on the Tivat-Jaz boulevard in Montenegro has been intensified with the introduction of a third shift, allowing activities to continue through the night with the goal of completing asphalt paving by the summer tourist season.
The church bells in Umeå city church in Sweden began ringing unexpectedly shortly after midnight on Monday, which was later attributed to a technical fault.
Numerous schools in Split, Croatia, and across the HNK Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina were evacuated following multiple bomb threats. Police are currently on the scene investigating the incidents.
The Czech Republic is expected to experience varied weather this week, with cooler temperatures and rain at the beginning, followed by a warm-up to 18 degrees Celsius, and then another drop.
The Czech Republic is expected to experience a colder and rainier start to the week, with temperatures not exceeding 15 degrees Celsius, though it will warm up by Thursday.
The Slovenian band Before Time will present their second album in a concert version of the 'Izštekani' show, featuring a mellow version of alter rock with strings.
The weather forecast for Monday, April 20th, in Poland predicts heavy rain across most of the country overnight, with some regions potentially receiving tens of liters per square meter, and rain continuing into the day.
Iran has reportedly rejected a second round of talks with the United States, with its news agency citing "excessive" American demands. This decision comes amidst ongoing discussions and analyses regarding the complex issues between the two nations.
Reports indicate diverse air quality challenges globally, including improvements in Erbil due to refinery closures, poor air quality in Iceland caused by sand drifts, and concerns in Latvia regarding the impact of regional conflicts.
The Netherlands has become the first EU country to approve Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, which was subsequently tested in Amsterdam and found to work well but still require supervision.
Serbia's energy minister held discussions with MOL regarding the future of the NIS oil company, emphasizing 'red lines' in negotiations. Separately, President Vučić met with the President of Azerbaijan to discuss energy and joint projects.
A man in his 60s, who was arrested and imprisoned after a dead man was found in an apartment in Bærum on March 21, is now set to be released from custody.
A critic argues that Apoteket, a Swedish pharmacy, is undermining healthcare by exclusively directing patients to the Doktor24 app without offering alternative options.
A priest at Copenhagen's iconic Marble Church has expressed frustration over tourists and influencers using the building as a backdrop for social media content. He states that they do not want this activity in front of the entrance.
The renovated outdoor swimming pool in Nový Jičín, Czech Republic, is set to reopen on Children's Day, featuring a new water slide and a drowning detection system.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, with some reports indicating attacks on additional vessels. This action occurred shortly after the US extended a ceasefire with Iran, further escalating regional tensions.
Traveler Paulius Samoška reportedly encountered difficulties shortly after departing from Lithuania, though his exact destination was not initially disclosed.
The Pirkanmaa wellbeing services county in Finland has revealed new information regarding a criminal investigation, stating that a former employee is suspected of illicitly transferring money to fabricated social assistance clients, involving aggravated fraud and identity theft.
Hungarian astronauts Tibor Kapu and Gyula Cserényi, part of the Hunor program, believe a space launch could serve as a unifying moment for the nation, with Kapu having previously flown to the International Space Station.
The first stage of an architectural competition for the "szpiegowa" complex in Warsaw has concluded. This building complex was taken over by Warsaw from the Russian Federation three years ago, having previously housed Russian diplomats and their families.
A resident contacted "Delfi" complaining that she still has not received her accumulated second-pillar pension funds, with the bank acknowledging that bailiff obligations are one reason for potential delays.
An Iranian gunboat reportedly fired upon and targeted container ships off the coast of Oman, with some reports indicating multiple vessels were hit. Maritime agencies confirmed the incidents, raising concerns about shipping safety in the region.
Construction work at a steel factory in Luleå, Sweden, has been halted after more than 20 workers fell ill from an unknown cause, preventing a technical investigation due to uncertain ground substance hazards.
New climbing routes, including steep ascents and via ferratas, have been opened, offering adventurous access to Podčetrtek Castle. This development provides a unique way for visitors to reach the historic site.
Relatives are searching for 32-year-old Daša Petek from Ptuj, Slovenia, who went missing on Tuesday morning. She is described as 157 cm tall, slender, with long light hair and brown eyes.
Nigeria's Cross River State has reported a new case of COVID-19, prompting the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to launch contact tracing efforts and activate a response center. Authorities have stated there is no evidence of community spread from this isolated case.
A prominent American human rights organization has been indicted for allegedly funding neo-Nazi groups, though the organization claims the payments were for informants to gather data, which was shared with the police.
A former deputy minister is being pursued for allegedly seeking ways to challenge an audit and handling a 100 million crown subsidy for Agrofert during a period when the company's subsidiaries faced a grant freeze. The payment was reportedly made shortly after elections where the ANO movement was unsuccessful.
Ukraine has repaired and reopened the damaged Druzhba pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Europe, with President Zelensky stating there are no longer grounds to block a €90 billion EU loan. This move aims to resolve a dispute that had impacted EU financial support.
Visitors at a traditional goulash cooking competition in Kamnik, Slovenia, suffered unusual poisoning, which was later traced to marijuana-infused cookies offered alongside the goulash.
Poland's Chief Pharmaceutical Inspectorate has ordered rapper Taco Hemingway to censor his song 'Zakochałem się pod apteką' for repeatedly mentioning a strong painkiller, a decision his label plans to appeal.
The "Elwind" wind energy project, a collaboration between Latvia and Estonia, has begun studying the potential impact of wind farms on migratory bird species near Pāvilosta. An international team of experts started the research last autumn in cooperation with the Estonian Ornithological Society.
Despite significant planned infrastructure improvements in Port Milena, Montenegro, authorities state that these activities do not resolve the ongoing issue of fecal water inflow.
The Criminal Department of the Częstochowa City Police Headquarters is searching for passengers who traveled on December 22, 2025, on an Intercity Katowice-Gdynia train or a Polregio Częstochowa-Łódź Fabryczna train, following an incident where two trains were on the same track at Widzów-Teklinów station.
Croatian MP Ivana Kekin has responded to media reports about an alleged investigation into a land purchase in Istria, stating that the accusations are unfounded and politically motivated.
An employee of the Pirkanmaa welfare region in Finland is suspected of transferring tens of thousands of euros to fictitious clients. A criminal complaint has been filed, alleging significant financial misconduct within the welfare services.
Lögreglan á Akureyri naut aðstoðar sérsveitar ríkislögreglustjóra í gærkvöldi þegar hún hafði afskipti af ágreiningi tveggja manna í Gránufélagsgötu á Akureyri.
After a record-long 14-week season of impressive performances, the four finalists for LNK television's "Muzikinės kaukės" (Musical Mask) show have been announced.
The Federal Ministry of Education and Science in Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched an award competition for students to submit original dramatic and radio-dramatic texts.
An environmental pollution incident is suspected in Hungary's Kapos river after fishermen observed widespread deaths and struggling fish, prompting a police investigation.
An opinion piece from Der Standard explores the precise definitions of terms like dictators, despots, autocrats, tyrants, demagogues, and populists. It aims to clarify categorical differences and prevent their leveling.
Tim Cook is stepping down from his role as CEO of Apple, with John Ternus, the company's senior vice president of hardware engineering, announced as his successor. This leadership change prompts discussions about Apple's future direction and challenges.
Detailed execution planning in architectural contracts poses a significant financial risk for house construction, as cutting corners can lead to defects, increased costs, and liability disputes.
Kristof Botka, a Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung author, suggests that Germans should rethink their relationship with Hungarians after Orbán's defeat and ensure smaller EU countries' voices are heard beyond vetoes.
The Albanian government has extended deadlines for the 1.4 billion euro luxury resort development project on Sazan island, citing technical, legal, and infrastructural difficulties that have slowed its implementation.
A small municipality in Finland successfully piloted artificial intelligence, drastically reducing the time needed for tasks from months to days. The article highlights the challenge of scaling such successful AI experiments across the public administration, as Finland risks lagging in AI adoption.
These articles provide a political science analysis of a Hungarian election, examining the significance of candidates' personalities and the broader events that transpired on April 12, 2026. They delve into the factors that influenced the election's outcome.
An Israeli soldier was filmed vandalizing a statue of Jesus in Lebanon, sparking international outrage and condemnation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This incident occurred amidst other varied news concerning Israel, including domestic political discussions and international relations.
The European Union is currently deliberating whether to freeze or disburse funds to Serbia from its Growth Plan. This decision is under review amidst ongoing discussions regarding Serbia's adherence to certain conditions.
Gazprom Germania, which controlled most German gas storage and 10% of the country's gas pipeline network, will be sold to private investors following a German government decision.
The Ricky-Tick Big Band & Julkinen Sana has made a comeback, releasing a new album that has received a five-star review. This marks a significant return for the band to the music scene.
Google's sustainability director Adam Elman explains that artificial intelligence reduces emissions more than it produces, clarifying common misconceptions about its environmental impact. He also highlights Finland's appeal to Google for data centers.
Belgrade Mayor Aleksandar Šapić announced the upcoming start of utility relocation for a new tunnel under the city center and discussed other infrastructure plans. Concurrently, the SRCE organization publicly demanded that Šapić remove 'Ćacilend' from Pionirski Park, citing legal violations.
The Icelandic pharmaceutical company Lyfja has reached an agreement to acquire the operations of Borgar Apótek from pharmacist Einar Birgir Haraldsson, pending approval from the Competition Authority.
Renowned Finnish designer Vuokko Nurmesniemi, celebrated for her significant contributions to Marimekko and for bringing the brand international recognition, has passed away. Obituaries highlighted her career and a notable falling out with Marimekko founder Armi Ratia.
Two serious incidents involving minors on scooters occurred in Radom and its vicinity over two days, with one accident involving a 14-year-old who was intoxicated.
The North Savo wellbeing services county in Finland is set to reduce its number of secretaries and text processors by half, replacing nearly 50 positions with artificial intelligence.
The Bethlen Gábor Fund Management transferred over 4 billion forints to organizations in Vojvodina prior to elections, with most recipients having close ties to the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.
Discussions are underway regarding a new security architecture for the Middle East, following the collapse of the first round of US-Iran negotiations mediated by Pakistan, highlighting entrenched positions from both sides.
Polish companies are encountering difficulties and delays with the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), leading to numerous corrections and extended waits for payments. The system's implementation is also impacting various VAT regulations and compliance for businesses.
Digital outdoor advertising ecosystem ACM has introduced 'Amazing City Missions,' a new social responsibility program offering free advertising on LED screens to NGOs and social projects.
Apartment prices near Prague metro stations have tripled over the past ten years, with the slowest growth near Můstek and the fastest at Kačerov, according to data from Hypox.cz's Metroindex.
Silva Saarinen, who has established herself as the queen of frisbeegolf in April, continues to buy her playing clothes from online flea markets despite her company's strong financial performance.
After 42 years, an indictment has been issued in connection with the disappearances of young women in the Houston and Galveston area during the 1970s and 80s. While the alleged killer of one victim is deceased, a possible accomplice is set to face trial.
Animal welfare activists in Hungary discovered an 11-month-old girl lying on the floor in squalid conditions while rescuing dogs, prompting child protection services to intervene.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has officially called for the European Union to suspend its Association Agreement with Israel. This move comes amid ongoing tensions and international pressure regarding the conflict.
A pharmacy at the Buda Hospital of the Order of Mercy has reportedly stopped selling all forms of contraceptives, citing 'the spirit of the order' as the reason. This decision has drawn attention to the availability of such products.
Norwegian state lottery and betting company Norsk Tipping has announced technical issues impacting its Oddsen betting service, with teams actively working on troubleshooting.
Businesses are encountering significant challenges in AI implementation, including "hallucinations" and system inefficiencies that lead to wasted resources and impact profit and loss.
Russia's Ministry of Defense claimed that Ukraine lost approximately 1,170 soldiers on the front line during the past day. These figures are part of ongoing reports from the conflict.
Hungary's MTI news agency published a report by independent civil organizations detailing abuses and fraud in the 2026 elections, concluding that systemic inequalities benefited the ruling party.
Thousands of Danish homeowners are being taxed for construction they are not allowed to build, as municipalities reject permits but the Valuation Agency still sends bills. A law professor describes the situation as 'a madhouse' and proposes a solution.
UNICEF reported that two of its civilian aid workers were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. The agency stated that the workers were transporting water when the incident occurred.
European Union member states have given preliminary approval to a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine. This decision follows Hungary's agreement to lift its previous veto on the financial aid.
Doris Kleilein has been appointed as the new director of the Architekturzentrum Wien, with her tenure set to begin in 2027. She will take over the leadership of the prominent architectural institution.
Croatian officials, including Prime Minister Plenković and Parliament Speaker Jandroković, made statements regarding the condemnation of the Ustaše regime and the controversial 'Za dom spremni' greeting, particularly in the context of Jasenovac.
Police investigating the death of a person named Smažil reported finding a suspicious scene, noting the smell of soap on Smažil's hands and an active washing machine. Testimony also highlighted Smažil's unusual behavior for someone after a suicide, raising questions about the circumstances.
A pharmacy employee in Denmark has confessed to defrauding and taking medication home, but maintains that the drugs were for family use and denies any intent to resell them.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) announced that Earth Day, observed on April 22nd, will be dedicated to the younger generations in Serbia who will be making future decisions about nature. The initiative aims to engage youth in environmental protection.
This cluster provides unrelated lifestyle advice, covering topics such as when to dye grey hair and which five foods should never be frozen due to loss of taste and texture.
A US appeals court has ruled that Texas public schools can display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. This decision upholds a state law requiring the display of the religious text in public educational institutions.
The process of collecting signatures for a referendum on parking fees is set to begin on Friday. This initiative aims to allow citizens to vote on the issue of paying for parking.
A bear cub was found tangled and nearly suffocated in a net on a cycling path near Ružomberok. After intervention by the FATRA team and transfer to a rescue station, it found a new home at Bojnice Zoo.
The US government and Pentagon have announced the abolition of mandatory flu vaccination for soldiers. This decision reverses a previous policy requiring service members to receive the influenza vaccine.
NATO fighter jets were scrambled to intercept Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea. This incident marks another instance of heightened military activity in the region.
The European Court of Justice issued a landmark ruling rejecting Hungary's controversial anti-LGBTQ law, which the government claimed was to protect children from propaganda. This decision marks a significant legal challenge to Hungary's policies.
President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran to allow for further negotiations, but Tehran swiftly rejected the move, labeling it a "trap" and expressing deep distrust. The decision also led to the postponement of JD Vance's trip to Pakistan and contributed to oil market uncertainty.
Rector Đokić's visit to Brussels to discuss university matters has drawn criticism from Serbian officials, including PM Macut and Vučević. They emphasized that university independence does not entail taking disputes outside Serbia or lobbying against national interests.
Teenagers in Oslo reportedly undertook multiple violent missions for the Foxtrot gang, with a shooting in Høybråten filmed and sent directly to their handlers, who were in contact with a Swedish gang leader.
Val Kilmer's return to the screen as an AI-generated version has ignited a discussion in Finland regarding actors' rights in the age of artificial intelligence. The development raises questions about the future use of AI to recreate deceased or retired performers.
US-Iran tensions intensified as the US Navy reportedly detained an Iranian-linked tanker, while President Trump issued warnings of military action and offered a path to negotiations if Iran released eight women. Trump also stated he did not wish to extend a ceasefire with Iran, indicating the military was eager to act.
Authorities have recovered three bodies from the Teknaf hills, prompting an investigation into a suspected human trafficking link. The discovery has raised concerns about criminal activities in the region.
Chinese company Mobvoi has introduced new 4G-enabled earbuds designed to automatically take notes during conversations, acting as a personal assistant.
A 43-year-old man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for brutally beating Sylwia to death on Christmas Eve. The court heard the perpetrator's chilling words, 'Today I'm going to kill us all,' during the incident.
Kārlis Reisons, a Latvian architect (1894–1981), created significant architectural works in Lithuania between the world wars before continuing his professional career in Adelaide, Australia, as a war refugee.
Mobility platform Bolt, having lost over 2500 helmets in six weeks, is introducing a new solution allowing users of its scooter-sharing service to rent helmets for free for a limited time.
A significant anti-drug operation has been launched in Tirana, Albania, resulting in the issuance of 30 arrest warrants. At least one individual has been apprehended as part of the extensive police action.
A British CNN journalist highlighted Tirana International Airport as an example of efficiency and technological advancement, contrasting it with other European airports facing long queues and delays due to new entry-exit systems.
Prosecutors have filed charges against a man accused of encouraging suicide online. According to the prosecution, the victim had already considered suicide, but the defendant's statements reinforced their intent.
The Hungarian scientific workers' union is demanding that institutes attached to the HUN-REN research network be returned to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA).
An angry message posted by the owner of Glute Fit Gym on its entrance in Zagreb, stating the gym is locked due to "rudeness," has gone viral on social media.
An Israeli soldier was filmed smashing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, sparking widespread condemnation from religious leaders and international bodies. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his dismay over the incident, which led to global fallout.
Articles discuss a unique 'detective experience' associated with Slovenia's most renowned poet. This event or aspect of the poet's life is being highlighted.
The European Union moved to unlock a €90 billion loan for Ukraine after Hungary's Viktor Orbán lifted his veto, marking a significant development in EU financial aid to Kyiv.
US-Iran negotiations are marked by President Trump's threats of military action if a deal isn't reached, while Iran sends mixed signals due to internal divisions. Regional states and international bodies express concerns, including for freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Residents of Vuosaari, Helsinki, are experiencing youth violence and unrest, prompting calls for more engaging activities for young people in the area.
The United States seized an Iranian cargo ship, which Iran claims violates a ceasefire agreement and has led to Tehran refusing new negotiations with Washington. The incident has heightened tensions and put a fragile ceasefire at risk.
Singer Cher reportedly discovered she has a 15-year-old granddaughter whose existence had been kept from her for years. Her son allegedly concealed the truth about the child from a past relationship.
Flights are being rerouted over Imatra, Finland, due to the closure of St. Petersburg airspace, leading to a significant increase in air traffic in Finnish airspace and additional staffing for Fintraffic.
A valuable violin's fall during a Lahti Symphony concert has drawn significant attention. An expert explains the factors that can elevate a violin's value to millions of euros.
A "detective story" has unfolded at Pravieniškės 2nd prison in Lithuania after a package of cannabis was found, with an inmate accused of illegal possession claiming the drugs belonged to another prisoner.
Authorities have seized a significant quantity of counterfeit luxury goods, with reports indicating a haul of 300 moving boxes and a value of W7 billion in Seoul. The operation targeted the distribution of fake designer items.
In Serbia, only 17 percent of collected waste is recycled, with the majority being packaging waste. This highlights a significant challenge in the country's waste management and environmental efforts.
Reports suggest that golfer Tiger Woods' ongoing medical treatment or recovery process is progressing positively. The updates indicate a favorable outlook on his condition.
Hungarian actor Áron Molnár has publicly challenged propagandists, questioning their audacity to continue their work and warning of potential consequences.
The town of Pelhřimov is grappling with an acute shortage of dentists, having lost four last year, and is now offering new dentists offices, apartments, and financial incentives to attract them.
Hungarian Fidesz politician László Kövér made controversial remarks on a TV show, discussing young people misled by gadgets, 'satanic processes,' and parents watching Big Brother.
The United States seized an Iranian vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Tehran to vow retaliation and further escalating tensions in the critical waterway. This incident occurred ahead of planned peace talks, which Iran is reportedly considering boycotting due to US demands.
Several politicians in the European Parliament believe Norway should share some of the profits it earns from oil and gas during the Middle East crisis.
Juhani Sihvonen created an AI-powered display that updates with essential family information in real-time, aiming to simplify morning routines and reduce reliance on phones.
Elections for the Serbian Medical Chamber were held, with independent candidates claiming victories in several cities, but the process was marred by reports of irregularities. Hundreds of doctors were reportedly unable to vote due to not being on the electoral list, raising questions about the legitimacy of the process.
Several prominent Hungarian figures, including György Wáberer, Marcsi Borbás, and Majka, have publicly responded to accusations made by politicians Máté Kocsis and Philip Rákay. The responses address claims of political affiliation, corruption, and 'betrayal'.
A humanoid robot competed in the Beijing Half Marathon, not only winning the race but also setting a new world record by a significant margin, demonstrating rapid advancements in AI and robotics.
An author, Jan Thielke, uses literary analysis to effectively challenge the common prejudice that Mick Jagger's lyrics are "just rock'n'roll," revealing deeper meanings in the Rolling Stones' songs.
Thousands of investors have flocked to Circio, a biotech company whose stock surged by 2,500 percent in one year before experiencing a significant drop, leading to market drama.
A man in his forties was arrested at a bar in eastern Reykjavik for selling prescription drugs and narcotics, as well as violating weapons laws. Police found a significant quantity of prescription medications on the man.
One of the most challenging rescue operations in recent times took place overnight beneath Mount Triglav. The details suggest a complex and difficult effort by rescue teams.
Tom Cruise stated in Las Vegas that it took him 40 years of acting experience to reach the level required to portray the eccentric oil tycoon, the main character in his new dark comedy 'Digger', and presented the first footage from the film.
Representatives from the Tisza Islands in Transylvania and Partium are questioning the past policies of the RMDSZ leadership, demanding accountability and renewal.