An audit by the State Control found that 36 million euros remained unused in Lithuania's State Defense Fund last year, despite some institutions lacking funds for national defense projects, indicating an inflexible operating model.
The Finnish Association of Local and Regional Authorities is vacating its Kuntatalo building in Helsinki. The new owner, HGR, plans to convert the property into a senior center and new businesses, a project the city of Helsinki has sought for years.
An advertisement for a prostatitis treatment is reportedly misusing the name of Béla Merkely, a prominent doctor, with the ad believed to be generated by artificial intelligence.
Montenegro's mental health system is facing significant challenges, including a lack of staff, inadequate fixation records, overcrowding in forensic psychiatry, and insufficient post-treatment support, according to the National Mechanism for the Prevention of Torture.
President Trump is preparing for a significant summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China, a meeting expected to shape superpower relations. Several prominent CEOs, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook, are anticipated to accompany Trump on the trip.
Renowned Finnish actors recount their experiences passing the challenging entrance exam for the Theatre Academy, including Krista Kosonen's unconventional approach of dancing ballet and speaking Swedish without proficiency.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled his readiness for peace negotiations on Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirming these signals. Putin also proposed former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a potential mediator, a suggestion that was subsequently rejected by Germany.
The 15th Veterinary Days event has commenced in Montenegro, gathering numerous veterinarians and representatives, with the profession warning about a significant lack of qualified staff.
The opening of TaTamanía!, Cuba's first private nursing home, has generated controversy due to its high monthly cost of $1,080 USD in a country where average wages are significantly lower.
The Centre for Civic Education (CGO) highlights the importance of training on reporting and achieving visible results in local communities. This training provides crucial support to civil society organizations backed by the SINERGIJA program, enhancing their knowledge and skills.
The promotion of the children's book 'Tata razduvaj oblake' by author Zoran Mićović will be held on May 11th at 5 PM in the 'Marko Miljanov' hall of the library.
A crucial board meeting for Tata Trusts, a major Indian philanthropic organization, has been postponed. The meeting is now scheduled to take place on May 16.
European luxury goods companies, automakers, and hotels largely disappointed investors this earnings season, indicating that the non-essential goods sector performed the worst.
PepsiCo and Fertiberia have formed an alliance to decarbonize potato and corn cultivation across Europe, utilizing high-tech, low-carbon fertilizers produced with green hydrogen to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 63%.
An article discusses the signs of calcium deficiency, noting that severe cases can endanger heart function and can be treated with diet or supplements.
Bizarre scenes unfolded in Zagreb's Kalimero park where benches were completely overgrown with tall grass, leading to public complaints and humorous reactions on social media before workers arrived to mow the area.
Donald Pols, a prominent environmental leader, has joined Tata Steel, a move that has been met with "deep disappointment" by some. Others, however, defend his decision, calling him a "hero" for potentially influencing the company from within.
A woman undertook a challenge to perform one hundred squats daily for thirty consecutive days, documenting the surprising results of her fitness experiment.
An armed suspect was shot by Secret Service officers near the White House and National Mall in Washington D.C. The incident involved gunfire and reportedly left two injured, including a minor.
Reports indicate that Russia is operating a clandestine 'shadow air fleet' to smuggle prohibited military supplies, collecting them from various parts of the world and flying them to Russia via Algeria.
Serbian national volleyball player Katarina Dangubić sustained a severe injury during a match, which is expected to sideline her for an extended period, despite her team Vakifbank winning the European championship.
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The BJP achieved a historic victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections, marking a significant political shift in the state. However, incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee refused to resign, alleging electoral fraud and claiming her party did not lose.
An international consortium of researchers is calling for urgent measures after analyzing how ChatGPT presents colonial wars involving Portugal and the Vietnam War, suggesting a broad debate and guidelines for teachers.
N1 television has issued a statement condemning a campaign targeting its journalist, Žaklina Tatalović. The broadcaster emphasized that it takes seriously any behavior that threatens the well-being of its journalists.
President Vladimir Putin's security has been drastically heightened in recent months, with the Kremlin reportedly fearing assassination attempts and potential drone attacks. Ukrainian President Zelensky also stated that Russia is apprehensive about possible drone strikes over Red Square during the Victory Day parade.
Three passengers have died and another is in critical condition following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship. The World Health Organization has commented on the emergency situation aboard the vessel.
President Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union, citing dissatisfaction with trade relations. The European Union quickly responded, urging the US to honor existing agreements and warning of potential countermeasures.
Sibel Tatar, wife of former Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar, announced she is considering entering frontline politics. Her decision comes after receiving an offer from Kudret Ozersay, former chief negotiator and current head of a centrist, anti-corruption party.
In Serbia, employers are reportedly paying minimum wage into bank accounts and the rest in cash, a practice that, while not illegal if taxes are paid, has significant consequences for both employees and the state.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed skepticism and sought clarification from the US regarding Russian President Putin's proposal for a ceasefire on May 9, Victory Day. Kyiv questioned whether the offer was a genuine peace gesture or merely an attempt to secure a disruption-free parade in Moscow.
RAT U IRANU diže cijene energenata i izaziva strah od nestašica u EU. No, stvarni problem je nedostatak točnih podataka o komercijalnim zalihama goriva, što Uniji otežava pravovremenu reakciju.
With warmer weather approaching, cleaning a grill after a long break often reveals old grease and burnt food. This article provides a tip on how to easily remove these residues using a specific ingredient.
A leaked crisis management plan from "Fegda" has ignited a discussion in Lithuania regarding the boundaries of public relations and potential pressure on journalists, with proposals including prosecuting journalists and politicians.
A deep-rooted power struggle in the Finnish municipality of Sodankylä has escalated, with discussions now focusing on the potential dismissal of the municipal manager. The conflict is primarily driven by power dynamics and personal relationships.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time, facing charges related to an Instagram photo allegedly threatening President Trump. Legal experts have raised concerns about the indictment's potential First Amendment implications.
Kaunas Mayor Visvaldas Matijošaitis stated he sees no problems regarding a fine issued for the construction of a pedestrian bridge in the city, emphasizing the importance of a vibrant city.
King Charles III visited the United States, where he met with former President Donald Trump at the White House and was scheduled to deliver a historic address to a joint session of Congress. The visit aimed to strengthen the 'special relationship' between the two nations.
JSW Motors and Tata Elxsi have partnered to establish a new technology center dedicated to advancing software-defined mobility solutions, focusing on future automotive innovations.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Siemens Energy have officially formed a strategic partnership, with a primary focus on advancing artificial intelligence technologies and applications.
The legacy of the abandoned Tata Nano manufacturing plant in Singur, India, continues to shape the political discourse around employment and industrial development in the Bengal region.
Following an attempted murder in Sarajevo's Sedrenik neighborhood, Almer Inajetović and Anel Velić have been transferred to the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office. They are suspected in a shooting incident involving the Livnjak brothers.
Indian equity markets experienced a substantial decline, with the top ten most-valued firms losing over Rs 2 lakh crore. Tata Consultancy Services and Reliance Industries bore the brunt of this decline, influenced by geopolitical tensions.
In addition to the clinical aspect, the project also has scientific objectives, seeking to understand the behavior of populations with less access to healthcare.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval rating has fallen for the seventh consecutive week, reaching its lowest point since the invasion of Ukraine. Public distrust in Putin has also reportedly hit a record high, according to various surveys.
The Venice Commission has issued an urgent opinion on Serbia's 'Mrdić laws' regulating the judiciary and prosecution, expressing regret over the absence of public debate and outlining a series of…
The Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra is set to inaugurate the music program of the 77th Dubrovnik Summer Festival with a spectacular performance of the monumental cantata Carmina Burana.
Tesla reported first-quarter earnings that surpassed analyst expectations, leading to a surge in its stock price. The automaker attributed its strong performance to increased deliveries and a rebound in demand for electric vehicles, alongside a pivot towards AI and robotics.
An official at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) reportedly told an employee to "drop" a sex abuse case, though India's largest private employer maintains it received no internal complaint and has a zero-tolerance policy.
The Spanish government plans to assume 100% of the budget for the new State Housing Plan during its first year, seeking to appease opposition from autonomous communities.
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.
The world's largest cruise ship is undergoing sea trials, including testing food services, and is expected to be completed at Meyer Turku shipyard by May, returning to Turku by May Day.
Alexandra Căpitănescu, Romania's representative for Eurovision 2026, has described her controversial song as a "personal manifesto" in an interview with HotNews.
Articles discuss a training method focused on the 'rhythm of the body' as a way to achieve better physical results. This approach emphasizes aligning movement with natural bodily rhythms for enhanced performance.
A French peacekeeper was killed and others wounded in an attack on a UNIFIL patrol in southern Lebanon, prompting condemnation from several nations. French President Macron accused Hezbollah of responsibility, an accusation the group denied.
A former fire station building near Klaipėda railway station in Lithuania was successfully sold at auction for over 0.6 million euros, double its initial asking price.
The Swedish government plans to introduce a policy allowing the expulsion of migrants who fail to lead an 'honest life,' a proposal that civil society organizations and legal experts criticize as discriminatory.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure to resign after four ministers quit and calls for his departure grew louder within the party. Despite the crisis, Starmer has refused to step down, maintaining the backing of some MPs.
Former Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar stated on Tuesday that he wished he had never held the post and instead remained as Turkish Cypriot 'prime minister' during an interview with social media creator Oya Kutsal.
A women's panel has filed a scathing report, alleging 'zero compliance' with the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Act in a case involving Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
Russian veterans injured in the Ukraine war were paraded in Tatarstan, an event that highlights the human cost of the conflict and contributes to the evolving national narrative around Victory Day.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will send his deputy to the Eurasian Economic Union summit in Astana, signaling unprecedented tensions between Moscow and Yerevan.
The first government-appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has stated that the institute is unfairly stereotyped as anti-government, asserting that this perception is untrue.
Passengers and crew from the MV Hondius cruise ship began disembarking in the Canary Islands following a hantavirus outbreak on board. Those evacuated are facing quarantine measures and repatriation flights to their home countries.
Donald Pols, director of Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands), speaks about his departure from the organization, noting that both his reputation and that of Tata are at stake.
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Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, known as the UK's "first gay dad," and his husband have been charged with multiple serious offenses, including rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The couple are also owners of the English eighth-tier football club Maldon & Tiptree.
A collective funeral (dženaza) is planned for May 12 in Bratunac to honor Bosniak victims of the 1992 war. The ceremony will include the burial of one identified victim and human remains recovered from burned houses.
A study indicates that a diet primarily based on potatoes, domesticated in the Andes thousands of years ago, led to genetic adaptations in the Andean population related to starch digestion.
A couple in Finland has taken the city of Espoo to court, alleging that the city caused them significant financial damages due to errors and delays in processing their building permit application. The city denies these claims.
Students from the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade have filed criminal charges, alleging falsification of election results and destruction of voting evidence during the recent Student Parliament elections. They are seeking legal action against the irregularities.
ZAPADNI obavještajci tvrde da je Rusija pojačala kampanju atentata na disidente i pristaše Ukrajine u Europi, koristeći posrednike za širenje straha i potkopavanje europskih zemalja.
An international investigation reveals that Russian officials quickly moved to conceal the death of an IT employee who self-immolated in Kaliningrad last year in protest of the invasion of Ukraine. The investigation was conducted by publications from Russia, Estonia, and Lithuania.
Friedrich Merz's government is receiving poor evaluations after its first year in office, with particular scrutiny on its foreign policy approach towards the Western Balkans.
A leaked poll conducted by Lithuania's Social Democratic Party (LSDP) ahead of its congress shows unexpected results regarding a potential coalition with 'Nemuno aušra', relations with China and Belarus, and key public concerns.
An interview with a professor from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies of Monterey, an expert in atomic studies, discusses the perceived futility of the war and the intact nuclear threat.
Students and activist groups in Novi Sad are protesting the selection of an artist for a monument to victims of a canopy collapse, citing his political affiliations and calling the choice hypocritical.
The environmental organization Milieudefensie has voiced 'great disappointment' regarding the transfer of its director, Pols, to Tata Steel. The group criticized the decision, highlighting concerns about the move to the steel company.
Muškarca koji je primećen kako nosi oružje u blizini Bele kuće od strane policajaca u civilu i agenata, upucala je policija u ponedeljak nakon što je otvorio vatru na njih u blizini Vašingtonskog…
A new draft for Italian public sector contracts, discussed on Wednesday 6, proposes increased flexibility for commuters and permits for doctor visits, though unions note unresolved issues like mandatory lunch breaks for meal vouchers and career definitions.
Three people have died and three others are ill after a Netherlands-based cruise ship in the Atlantic was hit by a suspected outbreak of hantavirus. The virus is transmitted to humans through infected wild rodents, such as mice or rats, which shed the virus in their saliva, urine and droppings. In rare cases, it can also spread from human to human. FRANCE 24's Environment Editor Valerie Dekimpe tells us more.
Search operations are ongoing for a person who went missing after a vessel overturned in Plavnički Kanal on Skadar Lake. Despite intensive efforts by diving teams, no results have been found yet.
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Humpback whale Timmy, which had been stranded for weeks, was successfully rescued and released back into the North Sea. The effort involved a prolonged operation, with periods of uncertainty regarding the whale's condition and location.
A growing number of mobile mechanics are appearing in Western countries, raising questions about their potential to address increasing vehicle maintenance costs and owners' lack of time.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's recent activities, including a May Day address and comments on education, have drawn criticism from opposition parties and European Democrats. Concerns were raised regarding the decline of media freedom under his 12-year rule and the use of health initiatives in what is perceived as an election campaign.
Victoria Tatarinov, sister of Lyudmila Vartik, has launched a fundraiser to cover the costs of an independent expert from Romania, as the family confirmed the state will not cover these expenses.
Myanmar's former leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been moved from prison to house arrest. Her prison sentence was reportedly commuted, allowing her to serve the remainder of her term under home detention.
Kris Jenner was reportedly seen in public attempting to avoid attention after undergoing a cosmetic procedure costing approximately $100,000, with foreign media suggesting she is dissatisfied with the results.
The Finnish city of Orimattila has zoned a large data center in a rural area, with plans for halls that could be taller than the Parliament House, a scale that residents only became aware of last autumn.
Reports highlight several awkward moments during Donald Trump's meeting with King Charles, prompting discussions about the state of the 'special relationship' between the US and UK. The cluster also touches on Trump's passport design and his administration's approach to Iran.
Ex-deputy Marina Tauber, an associate of fugitive oligarch Ilan Șor and convicted in a case of illegal party financing, was found to have unjustified wealth exceeding 1.5 million lei by Moldova's National Integrity Authority.
The Compromís coalition is progressing in its configuration as a federation, facing internal debates regarding the suitability of open primaries and how to form candidate lists.
Ondo State Government dissolves several parastatal boards, including SUBEB and welfare commissions, following the expiration of their tenure.
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Jussi Junni, executive director of AKI-liitot ry, has been appointed the new CEO of the Taxpayers' Association of Finland, a surprising choice as he bypassed many tax law experts in the selection process.
Business-to-business (B2B) companies rarely update their websites solely for aesthetic reasons; typically, managers feel the existing structure no longer reflects business reality, such as company growth, changes in service offerings, or clarified value propositions.
Bengaluru-headquartered Infosys has fallen out of India's top 10 most valued companies, now ranking 11th, while Tata Consultancy Services has dropped to sixth.
A suspect has been charged following an incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities examining the motive. The event occurred during King Charles III's visit to the United States, which proceeded as planned despite the incident.
A gunman attempted to attack President Trump and Cabinet members at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, sending anti-government writings to family before the incident and sparking various reactions and conspiracy theories.
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities stating the suspect likely targeted Trump administration officials. The incident raised concerns about security and prompted reactions from attendees and officials.
The energy crisis and the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz have increased interest in Finnish small modular reactors, which offer an alternative to Persian Gulf LNG gas, with their safety being tested in Lappeenranta.
Hundreds of people have gathered in Madrid to protest against the war and call for peace in the Middle East, with Spanish officials affirming the country's reliable partnership while condemning both t
Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged accusations of violating a ceasefire in Lebanon, with Hezbollah reportedly calling the truce meaningless. The UN has warned that Israeli attacks on Lebanon may constitute violations of international law.
Croatian singer Maja Šuput openly spoke about her new relationship with Šime Elez, last year's 'Dream Man of Croatia,' following her divorce from Nenad Tatarinov.
Alhaji Sayyu Idris Dantata has been recognized as an influential figure in Nigeria's energy sector, championing energy affordability and access amidst national economic conversations.
A reader's opinion piece questions how the United Nations can more effectively respond to contemporary global challenges, acknowledging its perceived crisis but also its essential role in preventing greater worldwide instability.
An initiative is underway to transfer the remains of Blagoje Jovović from Argentina, sparking debate on whether it's a public distraction or a practice that should continue in Serbia, Montenegro, and Republika Srpska.
A more than century-old, currently dilapidated building in the center of Klaipėda, Lithuania, is being offered for auction, with a price tag in the hundreds of thousands.
Spain's government has approved a new state housing plan designed to ease the country's housing crisis, which includes measures to address surging costs ahead of upcoming elections. The plan also incorporates an anti-fraud clause to prevent past scandals.
Luxembourgish technology firm Paul Wurth has developed the 'EasyMelt' process, which recycles exhaust gases to reduce CO₂ emissions from blast furnaces, now being implemented by Tata Steel in India.
Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS) issued a warning after Salmonella bacteria were found in a batch of beef tartare sold at Biedronka supermarkets, prompting the producer to initiate a product recall.
Italian director Pupi Avati discusses his new film 'Nel tepore del ballo,' set to be released on April 30, and expresses his frustration over his unheeded appeals to political leaders regarding support for the Italian film industry, criticizing the allocation of funds.
South Korean tech giant Naver has partnered with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), an IT unit of India's Tata Group, to collaborate on artificial intelligence, cloud technology, and other digital business opportunities in India.
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.
A female employee of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has come forward with allegations of sexual harassment and an ordeal she faced at a Nashik BPO. She detailed instances of inappropriate touching and questioning about her personal life.
Tata Trusts has announced plans to remove restrictive eligibility clauses within the Bai Hirabai Trust, aiming to bring its norms into alignment with the broader values of the Tata group.
This week's 'Reader's Mailbox' section presents a summary of ten curious images, ranging from photogenic couples to 'potato love', often conveying complaints or messages.
The final count of votes in Hungary's recent elections has been announced, confirming an increased number of parliamentary mandates for Peter Magyar's Tisza Party. This outcome further strengthens the party's presence in the Hungarian Parliament.
Tata Steel has been fined another 8.5 million euros due to continued breaches of emissions limits from its coking plant. This marks a repeated penalty for the company's excessive pollution.
President Trump has stated that the "war" with Iran should end "very soon," suggesting that good things are happening and that both sides may meet for talks. He also claimed Iran has agreed to surrender uranium, referring to the conflict as a "small diversion."
A Metallica concert at Arena Națională is expected to bring together multiple generations, with parents who grew up with the band attending alongside teenagers familiar with their music through TikTok and Spotify.
The Cannes Film Festival has commenced, featuring discussions among jury members and attendees on topics such as the impact of AI on the film industry and the perceived absence of Hollywood. Various films are set to compete for the Palme d'Or, with some specific titles highlighted.
Satellite imagery has exposed Russia's accelerated expansion of the world's largest Shahed drone factory in the Alabuga special economic zone in Tatarstan, alongside increased military cooperation and equipment deliveries with Iran.
Romanian politician Ilie Bolojan has been vocal on the country's political crisis, addressing internal dissent within the National Liberal Party (PNL) and making accusations regarding the blocking of an energy ordinance. His statements highlight ongoing struggles over parliamentary majorities and the future premiership.
During an Africa summit in Nairobi, French President Emmanuel Macron announced significant investments and backed the restitution of colonial artifacts. He also publicly reprimanded noisy attendees for a "total lack of respect" during his speech.
A man in Tatabánya, Hungary, was accused of abusing his two-year-old son, including spitting on him and putting dog feces in front of him, and attempting to stab his partner with scissors, receiving a suspended sentence.
A massive building on Mindaugo Street in Vilnius, once known as the city's first skyscraper and home to Lithuanian Railways, has been renovated and is now welcoming new occupants while retaining its historical grandeur.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky controversially ordered his military not to attack Moscow's Victory Day parade, a move that reportedly angered the Kremlin. Russia proceeded with a significantly more subdued celebration than in previous years.
A Turkish MP stated that negotiations with Russia for the release of Crimean Tatar political prisoners are practically impossible due to Russia's stance, despite Türkiye's concern for the situation in occupied Crimea.
Liepāja Radio Theatre, founded by actress Karīna Tatarinova during the 2020 pandemic, will broadcast its new play, an adaptation of Virdžīnija Lejiņa's novel, on Latvijas Radio.
Natalija shares her marinade recipes designed for various types of meat, promising less stress and guaranteed results for home cooks. These versatile marinades aim to transform everyday ingredients into exciting meals.
Indian conglomerates Tata and JSW are reportedly close to making a significant investment of nearly $1 billion into domestic research and development for electric vehicles.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Central Election Commission has officially scheduled the 2026 General Elections for October 4. The commission also announced the introduction of new voting technologies and ballot designs to enhance transparency and prevent electoral fraud.
A significant rift is reportedly widening within India's Tata Group, stemming from the patriarch's resistance to a proposed initial public offering. This disagreement is causing internal divisions at the top of the conglomerate.
A year after the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted an initiative to close and relocate the Blažuj migrant camp, no results have been achieved.
An article from de Volkskrant discusses the nature of concessions people make, drawing a parallel between large corporations like Tata Steel and everyday choices.
According to the 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy, an unnamed Asian country produced 4.78 billion tons of coal, accounting for 51.7% of the total global production.
The "Can I come in?" show invites viewers to explore Vilnius's New Town, where several buildings belonging to Turto bankas are being renovated and brought back to life with the help of its representatives.
A board meeting for Tata Trusts is scheduled for May 8, with key discussions expected to revolve around board seats and the potential listing of Tata Sons.
Donald Pols, director of the Dutch environmental organization Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands), is transitioning to a new role at steel producer Tata Steel. This move has sparked discussion given Tata Steel's significant environmental impact.
The Vilnius Funeral Home "Ritualas" on Olandų Street, built during the Soviet era, is revealed to have had a secret mission and is full of symbols. It will be opened to the public for the first time as part of the "Open House Vilnius" festival.
A gas explosion in a coal mine in Sutatausa, Colombia, has resulted in the deaths of nine miners, marking the latest deadly accident in a locality that experienced a similar disaster in 2023.
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has led to at least three deaths and multiple illnesses among passengers and crew. The vessel is currently near Cape Verde, awaiting assistance and facing challenges in disembarking as evacuation efforts for the sick are underway.
Televisão estatal iraniana confirma ataque com mísseis, foguetes e drones. Teerão tinha avisado que agiria caso EUA se aproximassem do estratégico estreito.
The Kaunas County Chief Police Commissariat has decided not to initiate an investigation into the alleged alteration of the Neris riverbed during bridge construction in Kaunas, according to news portal lrt.lt.
Residents are grappling with invasive slugs, leading to questions about what to do when neighbors fail to address the pests. One individual successfully tested an unusual control method, yielding results that exceeded expectations.
Politikolog i istraživač u oblasti radnih prava i sindikalnog organizovanja Nikola Tamburkovski izjavio je u podkastu "Pola sata Demostata" da su sindikati jedini preostali mehanizam koji može da…
Italian MEP Corrado from the Democratic Party has revealed that she was abused by a priest, Father Sauro De Luca, when she was a minor. She also recounted how she confronted him years later, following revelations in Repubblica about the priest's past actions.
India's recent regulatory shift may compel the conglomerate Tata's owner to pursue a mandatory initial public offering for its holding company, amidst internal boardroom divisions.
Three sources familiar with the incident reported that a bomb exploded around 9 AM on Tuesday in a residential building in Knjaz-Volkonskoye-1, targeting an individual known as the 'Butcher of Bucha,' who survived, though his subordinate was killed.
The MARION project, coordinated by Cetir Ascires and developed with Vall d’Hebron Institut d’Oncologia, aims to improve the approach to metastatic prostate cancer treatment using artificial intelligence.
Ukraine has conducted long-range attacks deep inside Russian territory, reportedly striking oil facilities up to 1500 kilometers away. President Zelenskyy confirmed these strikes and announced that Ukraine is continuing to increase the range of its attacks against Russia.
Reports indicate that OpenAI is struggling to meet its revenue targets and losing subscribers, causing significant concern among investors. This news has led to a downturn in AI-linked stocks and contributed to broader jitters on Wall Street.
The basketball match between Bosna and Igokea is underway in Zetra, with articles detailing the scores and progress through the first half and into the beginning of the second half.
A five-story administrative building, formerly housing the State Security Department (VSD) in Vilnius, has been sold for 4.8 million euros at an auction held by Turto bankas.
With 29 per cent of British firms struggling to scale artificial intelligence, Amit Mehrotra of Tata Communications explains why modernising fragmented infrastructure is the key to unlocking the…
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, leading to a suspect being charged with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. In the aftermath, Trump and the First Lady publicly demanded ABC fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over a joke related to the incident.
Portugal will initiate a pilot prostate cancer screening program in 2027 across Lisbon, Alentejo, and Braga, targeting 20,000 users with a focus on early detection and populations with limited healthcare access.
Motilal Oswal Wealth Management Research Desk has identified Tata Steel and Cyient DLM as top stock picks for the trading week beginning April 27, 2026.
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner led to the identification of suspect Cole Allen and sparked widespread online rumors. The event prompted an investigation and various reactions regarding the alleged gunman's background and the incident's nature.
A public dispute has erupted between Lithuanian artists OG Version and Lilas ir Innomine, with OG Version threatening to release multiple "diss tracks" before their rivals can even upload new…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military to launch forceful attacks against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, citing violations of a ceasefire. This directive comes amid an escalation of conflict in the Middle East.
The Vanguard Personality of the Year Awards 2025 celebrated numerous Nigerian dignitaries, politicians, and entertainers, featuring performances and calls for stronger democracy.
A common cause of bleeding gums, besides aggressive brushing or poor oral hygiene, can be a deficiency in a specific vitamin, according to a health report.
Real estate managers are increasingly facing challenges with unpredictable office occupancy due to changing work models and remote work, leading to significant energy consumption even in empty buildings.
Former Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar commemorated the fifth anniversary of the death of his father, Rustem Tatar, who served as the Republic of Cyprus' first auditor-general and was known for his dedicated service.
BIRODI, a Serbian organization, has issued a warning that public opinion polls are misleading citizens. They argue that these surveys often distort public perception and provide inaccurate representat
A review of the Tata Curvv notes that while the vehicle offers a smooth drive and good features, its build quality makes it difficult to fully appreciate.
A sociology professor in Romania has criticized a statement made by politician Bolojan, who referred to certain individuals as "rats in the pantry," explaining how such labels can produce social identity and lead to calls for elimination.
Maja Šuput has disclosed previously unknown details regarding her divorce from Nenad Tatarinov. She stated that she remained silent about the matter for six months before sharing this information.
King Charles III paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday. The United Kingdom commemorated the milestone with various remembrances, including a message from the King to his 'darling mama'.
Spain's CNMC has passed the responsibility to the government to decide on the fine against Red Eléctrica for a general blackout, leaving the resolution of the sanctioning file in the hands of the Executive.
Romania's ruling coalition faces a severe crisis after the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the largest party, officially withdrew its political support for the prime minister. This action has led to calls for the prime minister's resignation and threatens to trigger a no-confidence vote, potentially collapsing the government.
Serbia faces a serious warning from Brussels regarding the potential suspension of funds from the EU Growth Plan, attributed to the adoption of certain laws and other delays in its accession process.
Tata Power has announced a collaboration with Databricks to develop a future-ready data and artificial intelligence platform. This initiative aims to accelerate the company's efforts towards energy transition and enhance its operational capabilities.
Sébastien Chenu, Vice-President of the National Rally, stated that the party now represents hope for millions of French citizens as they approach the 2027 presidential election, advocating for a 'contestataire' and 'souverainiste' line.
A reader's opinion piece stresses the importance of investing properly in young people's life management skills, affirming that parents hold primary responsibility for teaching these skills.
Musician Sw@da elaborated on 'Podlasie bounce' music, highlighting its blend of Podlasian, Belarusian, and Tatar folk traditions, as well as Polish-Lithuanian borderland melodies.
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.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has called for a central agency probe into a sexual harassment case at Tata Consultancy Services in Nashik. The case involves allegations against an HR official who reportedly advised a woman not to report the harassment, while the accused's family claims a conspiracy.