Scorpios are predicted to experience strong transformative energy on Saturday, April 18th. Their intuition and passion will be heightened, offering an advantage in personal and professional relationships.
Ahead of Blajini Easter, free transportation is being provided to the "Saint Lazarus" Cemetery, while religious leaders are urging people to direct their charity towards those genuinely in need rather than engaging in formal exchanges of alms.
Michael Schaepman, Rector of the University of Zurich, stated that the current 720 Swiss Francs tuition fee is arbitrary but expressed opposition to increasing student contributions. He also suggested that foreign students should commit to staying in Switzerland after graduation instead of facing higher fees.
Five young individuals fell into the water in Mänttä-Vilppula, Finland, but were successfully rescued with the help of a bystander who brought them into their own boat.
Beatriz de Moura, the influential founder of the Spanish publishing house Tusquets Editores, has passed away. She was a key figure in Spain's cultural resurgence in the 1970s.
95-oktaanisen bensan litrahinta on noussut huomattavasti Iranin sodan vuoksi. Öljykuljetuksille tärkeä Hormuzinsalmi avautui perjantaina tulitauon ajaksi.
A fire broke out in an apartment building sauna in Kannelmäki, Helsinki, resulting in injuries to two individuals. Emergency services responded to the incident.
The Porto City Council has voted on a proposal to implement free public transport across the region. The model for free transport is based on financial compensation linked to system usage.
An escaped wolf named Neukgu was safely recaptured in South Korea and returned to its zoo after a nine-day search. South Koreans expressed relief following the animal's successful recovery.
Bucharest City Hall has launched a new "Open Doors" initiative, offering free weekend tours to the public. Residents and visitors can now explore the historic building and learn about its significance.
Five-time Czech Lion award winner Anna Geislerová celebrates a milestone birthday, with an article reflecting on her acting approach that favors ambiguity and memorable, complex characters.
An opinion piece argues that for two decades, the Italian center-left has used primary elections as a 'trick' to replace genuine politics, originally conceived to support Romano Prodi but now serving to mask unresolved issues.
A jury has declared Live Nation an illegal monopoly, a verdict that analysts say is unlikely to lead to a breakup with Ticketmaster despite its potential implications for the concert industry and ticket prices.
Rocket Lab and Intuitive Machines saw significant stock surges, reflecting a booming space sector driven by new NASA contracts and advancements in technology.
As it marks its 50th anniversary, the Portuguese Constitution is described as being in a "mid-life crisis," facing potential revisions influenced by the far-right.
Finland's social and health care funding law (Sote) has been finalized, resulting in funding cuts for Helsinki and West Uusimaa, while South Karelia, Central Ostrobothnia, and Lapland will receive additional funds.
Romania is eligible to access up to 16.68 billion euros through the European program "Action for Europe's Security," representing the second-largest provisional allocation announced for interested states.
A Federal High Court in Nigeria has ordered the University of Ibadan (UI) to reinstate three students who were suspended for protesting against tuition fee hikes.
Under new rules, children of non-local talent visa holders in Hong Kong may lose eligibility for discounted local tuition fees at universities starting in 2027. The changes were announced by the city's university application body.
A student opened fire at a school in Turkey, killing nine people and wounding thirteen others before reportedly taking his own life. This incident marks the second school shooting in the country within two days.
Romania's Ministry of Finance has approved a government decision for spa treatment tickets in 2026, allocating a budget of 410 million lei for up to 50,896 tickets across 16 series, with provisions for free access.
Romania's Minister of Transport, Ciprian Şerban, announced a significant change to the e-Mobility state aid scheme, making investments in renewable energy production eligible for funding. This aims to expand the scope of support for sustainable initiatives.
Moldova plans to create an online platform offering free educational resources for students, parents, and teachers, with the project costing approximately 150,000 euros and funded by the European Union.
The article argues that the Portuguese Constitution should not be used as an ideological weapon and asserts that Portugal requires a non-socialist constitution to serve its purpose effectively.
Greenpeace has issued a warning about the potential catastrophic collapse of the protective containment structure (sarcophagus) at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This collapse could lead to a significant release of radioactivity.
In Yyteri, Finland, the battle against nutrient-rich algae continues as eutrophication threatens the existence of unique sand dunes by accelerating the spread of common reeds.
Drones discovered in Finland have been confirmed to be smaller than initial reports indicated. Despite the clarification, authorities acknowledge that many questions surrounding the incident remain unanswered.
France's National Assembly unanimously approved a long-promised framework law for the restitution of cultural goods, a legislative initiative championed by President Emmanuel Macron.
Yle has investigated and revealed Finland's most popular prisons, where inmates have extensive opportunities to apply for transfers. Jyväskylä open prison, for instance, has a waiting list.
Following Viktor Orbán's electoral defeat in Hungary, the US administration, including figures like JD Vance, expressed reactions and commented on his successor, Peter Magyar. Orbán's loss is seen by some as a potential turning point for right-wing politics in Europe.
A parliamentary incident is discussed, illustrating an informal hierarchy where some citizens are perceived to be subject to rules while others consider themselves above them.
The Portuguese email service SAPO Mail has announced that it will no longer offer free access through external applications like Outlook or mobile mail apps, introducing new paid subscription plans.
Pop star Britney Spears has entered a substance abuse treatment facility weeks after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI).
A column discusses how tuition fees for international students from outside the EU and EEA are further shrinking small high schools in Finland, making the matriculation examination costly for them.
Hitachi is investing 180 million euros in a factory in Vaasa, Finland, with the goal of halving the energy required to convert electricity into hydrogen. The new plant is expected to be completed by 2027.
Prosecutors have requested life imprisonment for Sébastien Bettencourt in Montauban, France, who is accused of the brutal femicide of his 36-year-old wife, involving rape, stabbing, and strangulation. Bettencourt admitted to the facts but claimed memory loss.
Trump attacks Pope Leo, calling him 'terrible' for foreign policy and 'weak' on crime; US blockade of Iranian ports to start after peace talks collapse
A discussion explores the growing trend of algorithmic management, where software takes over management decisions beyond repetitive tasks, raising questions about the future role of human managers and whether machines are tools or threats.
Twice in a year, the United States has been humiliated by an adversary's ability to weaponize its control over one of the world economy's main arteries.
A two-car collision in Valkeakoski, Finland, resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries to a horse. One of the vehicles was towing a horse trailer.
An opinion piece highlights that unemployed individuals rely on timely benefit payments and criticizes politicians for not understanding the difficulties of combining social benefits with work.
A father who killed his three young daughters by suffocating and stabbing them has been sentenced to life imprisonment, having admitted to the acts and to domestic violence against his wife who had sought a divorce.
Institutions from Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul and Portugal's Leiria have signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in oceanic resources. The partnership also aims to promote innovation and create new economic and scientific opportunities.
Administrația lui Donald Trump a prezentat noi randări ale unui proiect monumental propus pentru Washington, care prevede construirea unui arc de triumf de mari dimensiuni, cu o statuie aurie a…
Health New Zealand has released Tuituia te Kahu, the National Bereavement Care Pathway for Perinatal Loss, on April 2nd, though a charity expressed disappointment over not being involved.
A professor has analyzed the participants in Yle's chairman debate, categorizing them into distinct roles such as attackers, defenders, and those taking a middle ground.
Vykstant konfliktui Artimuosiuose Rytuose, aviacijos pramonė patiria „déjà vu“ jausmą, sako Dubajuje įsikūręs milijardierius Gediminas Žiemelis: lėktuvai stovi, paklausa mažėja, o aiškumo, kada visa…
An opinion piece argues that Portugal's Constitution, despite allowing for liberalization and privatization, is characteristic of a market economy rather than a socialist one.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has requested a parliamentary debate on the decree-law, published in December, that established the Agency for Research and Innovation, replacing the FCT. The party aims to bring the matter to the Assembly of the Republic for discussion.
A seal pup was rescued in Kokkola, Finland, and subsequently transported by train to Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki. It is unclear if this is the same pup that emergency services previously helped back into the sea near Kokkola.
A adopção de IA generativa no ensino superior avançou mais depressa do que a capacidade institucional de definir políticas de utilização, conclui Conselho Nacional para a Inovação Pedagógica.
Johan Tuitert, former Chief Fire Officer of the Netherlands, has engaged with the Ghana National Fire Service Tema Regional Command to foster collaboration and share expertise in firefighting operations.
Self-financing students at state faculties and colleges in Serbia are expected to receive the first installment of their tuition fee refunds for the 2025/26 academic year by the end of April.
Germany is on course for a record 420,000 international students in the 2025-2026 academic year, drawing record numbers from India, Vietnam, and across Asia with free tuition and scholarships even as…
In Kitui, Kenya, snakebite victims are being detained in hospitals due to unpaid medical bills, highlighting significant gaps in the Social Health Authority (SHA) coverage, which only extends to the first 24 hours of treatment.
Kanye West's concert in Poland was canceled following criticism over his antisemitic statements and praise of Nazism. Meanwhile, a Dutch mayor stated there was no legal basis to ban him from upcoming concerts in the Netherlands.
Pope Francis warned against the use of artificial intelligence to incite 'polarization, conflict, fear, and violence,' and criticized the environmental destruction caused by rare earth element mining for digital advancement.
Intuitive Surgical's stock is up 2.7% in anticipation of its earnings report, leading to questions about whether the robotics company is set for a recovery.
Helsingin Sanomat is conducting a survey to gather reader feedback on its literature articles and reviews, inviting participation to influence future content.
BITG has lowered its price target for Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (ISRG) shares, attributing the change to the anticipated impact of the CMS FY27 payment rule.
A new museum has opened in an old bunker in Berlin, drawing parallels between Putin's war of aggression in Ukraine and Hitler's Nazis, with details of the exhibition available in a video.
The Madrid Court has acquitted Pablo Echenique, a Spanish politician, in a case concerning a tweet he posted about sexual abuse within the Church. The ruling clears him of any wrongdoing related to the social media post.
Data from the UK Civil Aviation Authority shows that the five largest travel agencies, including Jet2holidays, TUI, and We Love Holidays, serve over twenty million customers annually out of more than 1,670 registered in the UK.
Fighter jets conducting surveillance flights in southeastern Finland have caused panic among horses in Hamina and raised concerns about noise pollution affecting wildlife, with increased activity attributed to stray drones entering Finnish airspace.
Dr. Anca Panaitescu, head of Obstetrics at Filantropia, has weighed in on a sensitive debate in Romania regarding natural birth versus C-section, which was ignited by street panels spreading false messages about C-sections.
The city of Ghent, Belgium, announced that bus and tram services will be free for residents under 18 years old starting in September. This initiative aims to provide savings for young people and encourage public transport use.
A recent statistic challenges common intuition, suggesting that Americans are working less now than they did in the 1950s and 1960s, prompting questions about the reasons behind this trend.
A student abandoned their life in Australia after four months, finding the high costs, tuition fees, and loneliness in Sydney to be an overwhelming burden compared to the idyllic vacation image.
On April 19 and 20, public transport in Chișinău will operate on a special schedule with extended routes and free travel to facilitate citizens' access to cemeteries, especially "Sfântul Lazăr" Cemetery, for Easter of the Blajini.
The Portuguese government announced a program to reduce noise, with the minister emphasizing that this support is supplementary and does not replace the obligations of ANA (the airport authority). The APA (Portuguese Environment Agency) has demanded a new plan from the concessionaire.
The Catalan government will subsidize 40% of medical studies at the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) for students who graduate from the institution. This new loan system reduces the tuition price by up to 44%.
The aging population trend, dubbed the "Silver Tsunami," is expected to create significant opportunities, with Intuitive Surgical identified as a potential major beneficiary.
Following a rise in fuel prices, Lithuania's opposition Liberal Movement faction in the Seimas is proposing value-added tax (VAT) exemptions for public transport and economy-class electric vehicles.
A Sri Lankan university student, Navodya De Silva, faces potential deportation from the UK after Coventry University reported her to the Home Office due to a one-day delay in her tuition fee payment, leading to visa termination.
Travelers flying with airlines like TUI, British Airways, and Ryanair to or from the UK are warned about a little-known rule that could result in the confiscation of their phones, tablets, or laptops at airports.
Hollywood stars and industry executives are increasingly protesting the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery, with an open letter signed by thousands. A hearing is planned where David Ellison is invited to testify, addressing concerns about market concentration.
A traditional New Year celebration in Bengal saw men painted red as part of festivities that unite various religions in the region, marking the change of the year today.
The Lithuanian Parliament (Seimas) has approved a government-proposed bill that mandates all educational institutions nationwide to establish rules for mobile phone use by September.
Portugal's new government, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, is emphasizing its commitment to social dialogue and conciliation. This comes as the government also announced the replacement of the Secretary of State for Health Management.
A new computer model has identified several counterintuitive solutions aimed at making buffet breakfasts less wasteful. The findings could help reduce food waste in the hospitality industry.
Bei dem Treffen soll die konstituierende Sitzung des neuen Parlaments besprochen werden. Wahlsieger Magyar forderte erneut Rücktritt des Staatspräsidenten
A suspected homicide occurred in a private apartment within a mental health unit in Turku, Finland, following a dispute between two adults, with a 34-year-old woman proposed for arrest.
Parliament Speaker Juozas Olekas is set to present the candidacy of Prime Minister's advisor Aleksandras Radčenko for Seimas controller to the parliament on Tuesday.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
Portugal's PSD party's 2023 proposal for constitutional changes remains valid, advocating for free nurseries as a constitutional right and a broader window for political crises.
A six-apartment terraced house in Puolanka, Finland, has been completely destroyed by fire, with the nearest firefighting units arriving from neighboring municipalities nearly an hour away.
On Monday, April 13, Cancers are advised to rely on their strong intuition as a guide for emotional security and in their business environment. The day is considered ideal for self-care.
The Finnish Ombudsman has expressed concern over the surprisingly high number of deaths, over ten since 2020, occurring during police transport or in police custody.
The article discusses the ongoing challenge of range anxiety in electric vehicles, noting that manufacturers increase battery capacity, which in turn raises vehicle cost and mass, reduces performance, and creates new problems for daily use.
Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, the Awutu-Senya West Member of Parliament, has provided a scholarship package worth GH¢150,000.00 to 100 deserving tertiary students in her constituency.
Преговорите што започнаа вчера во Исламабад завршија рано утрово без конкретно решение и одговор на прашањето што ќе се случи по првично договореното 14-дневно примирје.
Bucharest's Sector 3 has proposed a local budget of nearly 2.8 billion lei for 2026, with investments and social assistance identified as key priorities.
A cat named Kallisto in Finland was found to have been shot four times, revealing a disturbing case of animal cruelty and sparking discussion about the treatment of cats in the country.
Jim Cramer stated that he does not 'have a reason to recommend General Mills,' implying a lack of compelling factors for investors to buy the stock at this time.
Portugal's Socialist Party is proposing to eliminate income and asset conditions for free personal assistance for people with disabilities, aiming to ensure support without family financial evaluation.
Eugen Rădulescu, consilierul guvernatorului BNR, a declarat sâmbătă, în cadrul emisiunii „În fața ta” de la Digi24, că Fondul de rezervă al Guvernului trebuia cheltuit exclusiv pentru crize, dar „a…
A man using a wheelchair sustained serious injuries in a fire that occurred in Kuurinniitty, Espoo, reportedly in the yard of an assisted living facility.
After discovering that the General City Hall incurred over 856 million lei in ineligible expenses from the local budget for the National Program for Consolidating Buildings with High Seismic Risk, Mayor Ciucu now seeks to recover the money, potentially by mortgaging some of the state-consolidated homes.
Domingos Caeiro's opinion piece argues that democracies, while always having deep ideological divergences, once shared common factual ground, which has now disappeared as fear replaces trust.
Paulo Macedo, President of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, stated that strong institutions are crucial for a strong country, and weak institutions lead to more difficulties.
New legislation aims to increase death gratuity benefits for Gold Star families, who face significant emotional and financial hardship after losing loved ones in military service.
A new scientific discovery reveals that octopuses use their reproductive arm as a chemical sensor to taste potential mates, challenging previous understandings of their mating behavior.
Drumarii avertizează că a nins abundent în zonele de munte și că va continua să ningă și în orele următoare și îi sfătuiesc pe șoferi să își pregătească mașinile pentru zăpadă.
Portugal's Chega party announced it will replace several candidates for external parliamentary bodies due to incompatibilities with the Deputies' Statute.
Apele Române (Romanian Waters) imposed fines totaling 2.58 million lei (approximately €520,000) and carried out over 900 national inspections during the first two months of this year, focusing on environmental compliance.
A growing debate has emerged concerning the repayment terms of Plan 2 student loans in England, prompting questions about how tuition and maintenance loans function.
A prosecutor in North Ostrobothnia, Finland, is seeking a sentence for a man accused of animal welfare offenses, including allegations that cattle's legs were cut off at his farm and that he concealed these issues for years.
Aimee Oliver speaks out about her unexpected struggle with incontinence following childbirth, a condition that ultimately necessitated surgery and impacted her ability to compete.
Lithuania's Economy and Innovation Minister, Edvinas Grikšas, announced a €100 million fund from the national development bank to help businesses mitigate the economic impact of the ongoing military conflict in the Middle East, specifically mentioning Iran.
Lithuania's Ministry of Environment has requested the European Commission to enable increased state support for the acquisition of biomethane-powered transport vehicles.
The Italian Banking Association (ABI) reported that home mortgage rates continued their decline in March, with the overall amount of loans to businesses and households growing by 2.4% year-on-year.
An article advocates for a Portuguese Constitution that recognizes the nation's historical depth and permanence, asserting that Portugal is older and more profound than any specific political regime or circumstantial consensus. It suggests a meta-political interpretation of the Constitution.
Homelessness charity Centrepoint has severed its ties with Sharon Osbourne following her public support for a Tommy Robinson anti-immigration rally. The decision came after Osbourne agreed to attend the controversial march.
Ukraine's Finance Ministry announced that the country has received 90% of the expected funding backed by revenues generated from Russia's frozen assets. This financial injection is a crucial development amidst ongoing conflict.
DJ M-Baby, also known as Mariko Sero, is urging major nightclubs in Helsinki to address and intervene in disturbing behaviors like persistent staring on the dance floor.
A Russian drone reportedly entered Romanian airspace, triggering an air raid alert and drawing strong condemnation from Romanian authorities. This incident marks another violation of NATO member territory amidst ongoing Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Police clarified that the family of Liudmila Vartic will not be responsible for the costs of her exhumation, following public appeals for assistance. The exhumation is part of an investigation into her death, with her husband's lawyers maintaining his innocence against murder suspicions.
A lawyer has given birth to a daughter with her client, who was convicted of murder in 2022 and sentenced to life imprisonment, a case described as extreme by a psychiatric expert.
Global financial markets, including Wall Street, are exhibiting mixed reactions to a fragile Middle East ceasefire, with investor sentiment also influenced by concerns over the Iran War's potential impact on global oil supply and the broader economic outlook.
The lead investigator into Finland's STT skiing doping scandal suspects that Ilkka Kanerva was involved as part of a presidential campaign, believing many ski officials knew about professional doping.
The family of Liudmila Vartic has issued a public appeal for financial assistance to cover the costs of exhumation, forensic and independent expert analyses, and specialized legal aid, citing a desire for justice for victims of abuse.
The city of Viseu in Portugal will introduce free public transport services in the coming months. The mayor highlighted the initiative as a response to environmental policies and indicated potential future adjustments to routes and schedules.
Finnish engineering company Kesla, previously focused on wood harvesting equipment, has successfully diversified into defense products, securing a 17 million euro order and now seeking new employees.
Politicians from Ostrobothnia reportedly participated in two meetings concurrently via remote connections, leading to them receiving double fees, a practice that has drawn disapproval from the RKP group chairman.
A concert review highlights a Swedish violin artist's performance, noting her infectious joy as a violinist-conductor spread throughout the entire orchestra.
Russia launched a series of overnight missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens more in cities like Odesa and Dnipro. The widespread bombardment has been described as one of the deadliest attacks this year.
Police in Valencia have liberated 14 women who were forced into prostitution and arrested ten individuals, including seven women and three men, suspected of running a criminal network exploiting women in Torrent and Catarroja.
Students in Jyväskylä, Finland, have expressed concern over potential drugging incidents and are seeking clear guidelines on how to act. An organization is planning to distribute cup covers to address the issue.
The Federal Reserve's latest Beige Book report indicates that the US economy is growing at a slight to modest pace, but also highlights increasing price pressures and rising uncertainty among businesses. Concerns about inflation re-accelerating, partly due to the situation in Iran and surging fuel costs, were noted by Fed officials.
The Moldovan government has approved the free transfer of land in Zagarancea for the construction and completion of the 'Bridge of Unity' (Ungheni) and the R1 Chișinău – Ungheni – Romania national road.
Russia conducted a large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine, deploying over 300 drones and missiles that resulted in casualties, injuries, and power outages in multiple regions. Ukrainian forces are actively defending against the widespread strikes.
The Kitui–Tana River border region in Kenya is experiencing a volatile situation marked by revenge attacks, forcing some Ngomeni residents to sleep in thickets for safety.
A small plane crashed near Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fatal accident.
Russia plans to start mass harvesting jellyfish in the Azov Sea by 2026. This initiative comes as the jellyfish population has significantly increased due to rising water salinity, according to Ilya Shestakov, head of Russia's Federal Agency for Fisheries.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda was reportedly dismayed to find a tree he had planted six years ago in the National Revival Oak Grove at Dr. Jonas Basanavičius's birthplace had been damaged, possibly as an act of defiance before his visit.
Articles discuss popular travel destinations, including where Greek celebrities spent their Easter holidays, and offer advice on where to spend vacation budgets in 2026. The focus is on various aspects of holiday travel and destination choices.
An extraordinary meeting of the Lithuanian Parliament's Culture Committee, called to discuss amendments to the LRT law, was marked by tension and chaos, experiencing delays, postponements, and ultimately failing to take place. The session was rescheduled for Wednesday after the initial attempts to convene were unsuccessful.
Three Romanians are accused of brutally murdering a man in Italy, reportedly in front of his 11-year-old son, after he tried to stop them from vandalizing a venue.
Finland's most streamed artist, Samuelli, has released a hit song about 'small masculinity,' prompting discussion on whether it's a joke or a commentary on portrayals of masculinity and the manosphere.
Ponta Delgada is marking Monument Day with a complimentary guided tour aimed at connecting the community with its urban heritage and encouraging reflection on its preservation.
Russian forces struck the settlement of Velykyi Burluk in the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv Oblast with a drone on 13 April, killing a 74-year-old woman and injuring three other people.
A father is reportedly considering divorcing his wife to exploit a tuition loophole, aiming to save $100,000 on his teen's out-of-state college education, a move financial expert Dave Ramsey called 'weird'.
The alleged leader of a pedophilia network in Barcelona's Raval district has accepted an 83-year prison sentence for the rape and prostitution of a minor under state care.
The Sagrada Família in Barcelona is holding a draw for free double tickets to visit the temple at night, with special free entry also offered on April 23rd for individuals named Jordi, Jordina, Jorge, and Georgina.
On April 13, Pisces individuals are advised to trust their heightened intuition and creative surge, as their inner voice and dreams will guide them more effectively than logic.
An Icelandic airline is offering a 10-day free vacation and €43,000 to the 'worst photographer' to prove that even amateurs can capture incredible photos of Iceland. The initiative aims to promote tourism by showcasing the country's natural beauty.
Σε νέα κρίσιμη φάση εισέρχεται η γεωπολιτική αντιπαράθεση ανάμεσα στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες και το Ιράν μετά το ναυάγιο των ειρηνευτικών συνομιλιών στο Πακιστάν με τα σενάρια κλιμάκωσης να…
Prosecutors have requested life imprisonment for Gabriel Ory and 18 years for Amine Oualane in the trial of alleged DZ Mafia members, accused of preparing a double assassination in 2019.
Strategia pe termen lung a Chinei de diversificare a surselor de energie și de constituire a stocurilor o ajută să facă față perturbărilor cauzate de războiul din Iran, deși unele sectoare se…
David Sklansky, known as the 'first nerd to enter poker,' has died at 78, having transformed the game from intuition-based to one rooted in game theory and probability.
Laws in several US states granting in-state college tuition to undocumented students who meet specific criteria are now facing increasing legal and political challenges.
A water pipe broke on the Finnlady ferry, traveling from Travemünde to Helsinki, resulting in several passenger cabins being flooded with five centimeters of water.
A Croatian language and culture school for emigrants is being held in Zagreb, with the Ministry of Demography offering a scholarship of approximately 1,000 euros to selected candidates to cover tuition, cultural programs, and accommodation costs.
Sentebale, an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry to honor Princess Diana, has sued him for defamation after he stepped down as a patron last year. The organization, which supports young people living with HIV in Botswana and Lesotho, filed the lawsuit following his departure.
TÉMOIGNAGES - Pour éviter les péages, ils sont de plus en plus nombreux à passer par les nationales et départementales. L’économie de la débrouille s’ancre dans les habitudes.
An oil spill in the Scheldt river, following a ship incident at the Port of Antwerp, has led to serious environmental concerns and partial suspension of port traffic.
Dagestan is struggling with its most severe flooding in over a century, affecting thousands and exacerbating an existing infrastructure crisis. Russia has declared a state of emergency as experts highlight serious deficiencies.
The son of Vytautas Landsbergis, the first leader of restored Lithuania, has shared a heartfelt message about his father's health issues, specifically vision problems for which doctors do not promise miracles.
Osim has launched its new uDream.AI chair, developed with expert therapists and powered by artificial intelligence. The chair aims to bring advanced technology closer to the intuition of human touch for at-home wellness.
The Chief Fire Officer of the Netherlands, Johan Tuitert, is in Ghana to assess the country’s persistent fire outbreaks, particularly in markets, and explore practical areas of support to strengthen…
Mikael Agricola Day was observed across Finland, with various agencies, including Kotus and the Tax Administration, celebrating the occasion on their websites and social media channels.
Artificial intelligence has quickly made its way into educational settings, but institutions are reportedly struggling to react and adapt to its presence at a similar pace.
Financial expert Dave Ramsey provided tough advice to a 64-year-old individual on disability. The advice likely pertains to managing finances under specific circumstances.
The city of Évora, Portugal, will feature free gastronomic tastings this weekend to promote local flavors, alongside a performance by Bandidos do Cante as part of the Repsol Guide program.
Nuno Pardal Ribeiro, a former official of the Chega party, has been sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison, with the sentence suspended upon payment of 1,200 euros in compensation, for child prostitution.
A company owned by a gaming millionaire has started selling extremely expensive Ferraris in Lempäälä, Finland, prompting questions about the market for such high-priced vehicles.