The children of Tudor Cazacu from Gura Căinarului are calling for an investigation into their father's death, which was initially classified as 'without violence,' after receiving a call from Paris describing him as 'badly beaten'.
The Chief Executive Officer of COMAC, Dr. Riverson Oppong, has cautioned consumers not to expect immediate relief from fuel price drops, stating that any reductions will be gradual despite the government's latest interventions.
China's factory gate prices (PPI) returned to growth after three years, exceeding expectations, while consumer prices (CPI) rose 1% in March. Both indicators point to increasing inflationary pressures in the Chinese economy.
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…
The Chilean Air Force has successfully conducted its first-ever aerial refueling operation involving two US Air Force F-35A Lightning II fighters, marking a significant milestone in interoperability between the two nations.
The Chief of the General Staff of the Montenegrin Army, Miodrag Vuksanović, issued an order prohibiting members of the armed forces from engaging in political activities or expressing political beliefs.
More than €45,000 has been raised in 24 hours to support the family of Hugo, a 28-year-old who has been missing for two weeks in the Chinese mountains.
A family in Peräseinäjoki, Finland, is severely affected by welfare region and city budget cuts, with the mother potentially losing her job and the children facing the closure of their school.
A Brazilian court has ruled to remove the Chinese automaker BYD from a list of companies linked to forced labor. This decision follows a review of the allegations against the firm.
An Indian bureaucrat appointed as an election observer for Cooch Behar South was sent back after failing to answer questions about poll booth enumeration during a meeting with the Chief Election Commissioner.
The Chinese Ministry announced that China and the United States will continue to maintain economic and trade communication. This indicates ongoing dialogue between the two major global economies.
Pokémon continues to captivate audiences 30 years after its debut, having defined the childhood of millennials with its cards, Game Boy games, and TV series. The brand has successfully adapted to new eras while maintaining its global appeal.
The Chinese province of Hainan is enduring a relentless early heat wave, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius, impacting local residents and conditions.
A discussion has emerged regarding whether Tokyo should apologize for an incident involving a Self-Defense Forces officer breaking into the Chinese Embassy, with considerations on the cultural implications of apologies.
A father accused of child abuse, who carries a gene linked to muscular dystrophy, has requested that his son also be tested for the condition. His defense is appealing the provisional prison order as the investigation continues, with the child now out of the ICU.
Citizen groups in Novi Sad have strongly condemned certain media outlets for allegedly exposing a minor through tabloid-style information, thereby seriously endangering the child's safety.
Artist Jekaterina Griškjāne's solo exhibition and the presentation of her book "Es esmu mājiņā" (I am in the house) were launched at the Children's Literature Center of the National Library of Latvia.
A driver operating a Cobalt vehicle has reportedly struck two children in the city of Andijan, Uzbekistan. Details regarding the children's condition or the circumstances of the accident are pending.
The chief of NHS England stated that the latest six-day strike by resident doctors in England was deliberately timed to cause maximum disruption over the Easter holiday, making it difficult for hospitals to fill rotas.
India's Supreme Court has directed the chief of Heera Group to surrender within a week in connection with a gold ponzi fraud case, after the Enforcement Directorate informed the court about difficulties in liquidating properties.
An intense dispute has erupted in Cyprus between the head of Veterinary Services and the chief of the Special Advisory Committee regarding how to compensate farmers whose livestock were slaughtered during a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
The Chinese Yuan has continued its upward trend, extending its rally even in the face of a strong U.S. dollar, indicating resilience in the currency market.
A parent is seeking advice on how to address their own parents, who provide childcare, about their differing rules regarding screen time for the children without appearing ungrateful. The parent relies on the grandparents for childcare but wants them to implement her screen time guidelines.
Australian Prime Minister Albanese discussed the fuel crisis with the Chinese premier, while former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith is set to appear in court on war crime murder charges.
The chief of Qatar Tribune attended an extraordinary meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tourism ministers, discussing regional tourism strategies and cooperation.
The Chicago Sky are projected to select an 'explosive' UCLA star in the upcoming WNBA draft, marking a new chapter for the team after the departure of Angel Reese.
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has reportedly shelved plans to return Baby James to Kisii, stating that the child expressed a desire to remain with him.
Brazil has strongly criticized the Chinese automaker BYD over allegations of slave labor practices within its operations. The accusation raises concerns about human rights and ethical sourcing in international supply chains.
The Moldovan Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) has ordered the detachment of Judge Andrei Ojoga from the Chișinău Court to the Council's secretariat for 18 months. In 2023, Judge Ojoga had proposed holding civil court hearings digitally.
An ombudsman in Montenegro investigated whether the rights of a fifth-grade student were violated after an incident involving a teacher who allegedly slapped or clumsily touched the child.
Caribbean Airlines reported a birth on board one of its flights from Jamaica to the USA, with the exact time of birth potentially determining the child's citizenship.
The Chinese ambassador has met with Bangladesh's water resources minister, likely to discuss bilateral cooperation on water management and related projects.
Canada's proposed Combatting Hate Act is drawing criticism from opponents who warn that repealing the religious defense could lead to the chilling of sermons and the criminalization of religious scripture.
An 8-year-old boy was tragically crushed under a school van in Gurugram, leading to the arrest of the driver. Police confirmed the child's body was handed over to relatives after a post-mortem examination.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has affirmed that eligibility for family benefits like 800+ depends on the child's citizenship, not the parent's. This view is now considered established in jurisprudence.
The chief executive officer of Colombia's state oil company has taken a leave of absence following the initiation of an influence peddling investigation.
The Chinese Embassy has issued a warning against illegal gold mining and smuggling activities in Papua New Guinea, following renewed cases involving Chinese nationals.
Anonymous letters containing material from the child sexual abuse case of former MP Kristijonas Bartoševičius have been sent to the Delfi editorial office, ahead of an Appeals Court decision expected later this month.
Notes on the children's poem 'Murrosh Pushi Dembelushi' by Adelina R. Mamaqi are presented, describing it as a poetic universe for children, based on an old motif.
A real estate body in Haryana, India, has ordered a 4-crore rupee payout for a flat buyer in the Chintels Paradiso case, notably utilizing Google AI in its decision-making process.
The Ministry of National Education in Türkiye has launched an inquiry to determine whether Turkish students are enrolled in schools originally established for the children of foreign nationals, which are operating without proper licenses.
New Zealand's police minister stated that a police review into a documentary about Tom Phillips is 'entirely appropriate,' emphasizing the need to protect the welfare and privacy of the children involved.
The Chinese Embassy in France has confirmed the execution of a 62-year-old French citizen who was sentenced to death in 2010 for drug smuggling. France's foreign ministry had previously criticized the handling of his case.
Md Salim, the chief of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Bengal, expressed optimism about the party's future in an interview, stating that the worst is over and predicting a 'miracle'.
A new owner of the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, has proposed a $1.5 billion rescue plan for the shopping center. This comes at a significant economic time for the city, which is also facing the potential loss of the Chiefs football team.
The Chinese electric vehicle brand Xpeng is making inroads into the Czech market with its P7+ liftback, which is noted for surprising consumers with its design and price, differing from the typical perception of Chinese cars.
A library director in Tennessee was terminated after an 8-3 vote by the library board, following her refusal to remove hundreds of LGBT-themed books from the children's section.
NBA player Jusuf Nurkić has sent assistance to the children of priest Nenad Mitrić and his wife Nedeljka, who tragically died in a car accident, leaving their three children injured. The news of the tragedy deeply affected the region.
The coronation of three Ibadan high chiefs by Governor Makinde in their absence has ignited a new legal dispute. The chiefs had previously informed the state government of their inability to attend and requested a new date.
AAP leaders have stated that Raghav Chadha was hesitant to support an impeachment motion against the Chief Election Commissioner, with Chadha questioning why he is being blamed for not signing the notice.
The Pakistan Navy has inducted the advanced PNS Khaibar into its fleet, with the Chief of Naval Staff emphasizing the country's strategic location on key maritime trade and energy routes as a driver for naval modernization.
The Chief Financial Officer of Great Portland Estates has purchased shares in the company following a significant drop in its share value. The developer has been affected by concerns regarding the impact of AI on office jobs and increased debt costs, partly influenced by the Middle East conflict.
Parents of children attending Starina Novak Elementary School in the Palilula municipality in Belgrade are concerned about the children's safety due to, as they say, inadequate conditions.
The conflict in the Middle East has triggered higher energy prices, which in turn have cycled into the Chinese economy, reversing three and a half years of deflationary pressure on Chinese factories.
A study by Save the Children reveals that nearly half of Romanian children with parents working abroad will spend Easter without them, often due to financial constraints, leading to feelings of abandonment.
Lawyers warn that sharing footage of the Chinatown fatal accident could breach a gag order, even if the video was posted before charges were filed against the accused.
Despite expressing optimism about the future, Chinese consumers are reportedly hesitant to increase their spending, creating a paradox in the nation's economic landscape.
Taiwan's critical control over leading-edge silicon chips is highlighted as a geostrategic faultline that could potentially halt the current boom in AI investment.
The Chief of Staff of the French Army, General Fabien Mandon, stated that the possibility of an "open war" with Russia is his primary concern, also expressing reduced confidence in American commitment.
A parliamentary question has been raised by Andreas Panagiotopoulos and Georgios Papailiou regarding the significant delays and inability to implement the "House of the Child" project in Patras, Greece.
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, is facing disciplinary proceedings following a vote by the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties to move forward with action over alleged sexual misconduct.
Andrey Yankulov has proposed a new model for standards in selecting senior administrative leaders within Bulgaria's judiciary, including the Chief Prosecutor and presidents of the Supreme Courts, with a working analysis published by the Ministry of Justice.
The Chinese government is reportedly considering providing financial assistance to its airlines, which have been significantly impacted by a recent surge in oil prices.
Chiefs, queen mothers, and principal elders of the Odau group, under the Benkum Division of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area, have publicly distanced themselves from the 'rebellious' actions of the Chief of Etwereso. They have reaffirmed their allegiance to the Okyenhene.
Despite Nvidia shares being below their all-time high, a new investment strategy suggests an opportunity has emerged to bet on a rally for the chip giant's stock.
The chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that all activities for the Gaganyaan-I mission, India's human spaceflight program, are progressing well despite existing challenges.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) expressed concern over legal practice becoming transactional rather than focused on substantive justice, urging an ethical rebirth within the profession.
Akylas will make a guest appearance in the ERT1 series 'The Child' on April 15 and 16, joining a village-wide celebration for an anticipated wedding, bringing the rhythm of 'Ferto' to Neochori.
The Czech Supreme Court ruled that a birthing mother's freedom of choice regarding the place and method of birth is not absolute, as it must protect the child's life and health. The court rejected an appeal from a conditionally sentenced mother and midwife involved in a home birth case.
A political showdown has erupted between an election body and the Trinamool Congress in India. A Trinamool delegation met with the Chief Election Commissioner, presenting nine letters from Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Samsung Electronics' smartphone division experienced a significant profit decline in the first quarter, despite the company achieving record earnings driven by a memory chip boom. Analysts attribute this to the division being on the 'wrong side' of the chip market.
The chief of Dún Laoghaire council has recommended designating golf course lands for future housing, a move opposed by hundreds of Stepaside locals and the golf course owner in south Dublin.
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar dismissed rumors of a leadership change within the Congress party, stating that decisions rest with the Chief Minister and party leadership as campaigning for by-elections concludes.
John Lacy, the Chief Executive Officer of the snowboard brand Burton, is set to leave his position, marking a significant leadership change for the company.
New allegations have surfaced against the children's group 'Abendstern' in Vienna, accusing them of misusing funding, with reports of providing only 'half a cucumber for 14 children per week', raising questions about self-enrichment and control failure.
Activist investor Wyser-Pratte has publicly criticized the Italian government's reported plan to remove the chief executive officer of defense contractor Leonardo.
The Chinese crossover Jaecoo 7 has emerged as the best-selling new car in the United Kingdom in March, despite being a new brand, and is also experiencing significant success in Croatia.
The Chinese horoscope for April 2026 suggests that the first week is ideal for planning, with energy becoming more receptive after April 11, potentially leading to unexpected changes and minor upheavals.
The Chinese embassy in the US has confirmed the death of semiconductor researcher Wang Danhao at the University of Michigan last month, shortly after he was questioned by US federal law enforcement.
Chinese customs authorities have issued new guidelines requiring food exporters, particularly those dealing with meat and dairy, to re-register to continue accessing the Chinese market.
Velibor Madžgalj has highlighted failures in command responsibility, questioning why only subordinates have been indicted while the chief remains uncharged. He points to Đurđević as the main culprit.
The childhood home of Seremban Jaya assemblyman Datuk P. Gunasekaran was destroyed in a fire. Fortunately, his family was out for dinner and safe during the incident.
The Chinese Yuan is projected to potentially avoid its typical seasonal slump, attributed to the economy's resilience and factors related to the Iran War.
The article revisits the child actor with blue eyes who captivated audiences as young Jesus in the iconic production "Jesus of Nazareth," a film frequently aired during Holy Week. It explores what became of the actor from one of the greatest productions about Jesus Christ.
The Chief Minister of Delhi met with the Lieutenant Governor to discuss critical issues including power supply, action plans for the upcoming summer and monsoon seasons, and the expansion of the Piped Natural Gas (PNG) network.
A new article explores 'the chicken ick,' a phenomenon where individuals suddenly develop an aversion to chicken, with psychologists offering explanations for this change in taste.
The Chief Financial Officer of Bed Bath & Beyond has transitioned to a new role as CFO at Sally Beauty, marking a significant executive move in the retail sector.
The Chicago trio Lifeguard is thriving by pursuing their multi-disciplinary artistic needs and building community, refusing to conform to conventional rules with their vital noise-punk sound.
Global semiconductor sales saw a significant increase of 61.8% year-over-year in February, putting the industry on track to exceed $1 trillion in annual sales. This growth indicates a strong recovery and demand in the chip market.
The chief secretary to the prime minister, Jones, is becoming less central to Starmer’s Number 10 operations. This shift follows the arrival of a new head of the civil service, Romeo, whose influence is reportedly growing.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has established a new academy dedicated to nurturing female medical scientists, aiming to address the global gender disparity in medical research.
Regional Governor Nikos Hardalias presided over the graduation ceremony for children from the Children's University, held in the central hall of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
The Chinese government has implemented stricter rules to curb illegal drone use, a move that some users argue is now overly restricting legitimate flights and impacting the world's largest drone industry.
The head of the children's hospital in Gaza warns that malnourished children appear to be increasing again, and at the same time there is a shortage of special milk for malnourished children.
NBA player Jayden Ivey was released by the Chicago Bulls following homophobic comments, sparking debate about the conflict between religious beliefs and professional careers.
David Fuhrmann, star of 'Love Overboard,' has officially joined the Chippendales crew. He performed for the first time at the popular Las Vegas club, fitting into the Sin City vibe.
The children's opera 'Easter Story,' a new original work, is set to premiere on the Grand Stage of Madlenianum in Belgrade on Sunday, April 19, promising a magical journey through music for young audiences.
A 27-year-old political debutant is reportedly facing scrutiny from Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in Assam, highlighting a significant political contest in the region.
Ahead of the 2027 general elections, a coalition of Surulere stakeholders has urged the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, against any attempt to impose Desmond Elliot for a fourth…
Kenya has reportedly slashed its dollar-denominated debt to a record low, with the Chinese yuan gaining ground as an alternative currency for the nation's financial obligations.
The childhood and youth years of legendary 20th-century musician David Bowie are revisited through his terraced house in a London suburb, where he began to dream.
A quiz tests readers' knowledge of common garden birds, challenging them to identify species like the chiffchaff or bullfinch, beyond the easily recognizable magpie.
Japan observes the 30th anniversary of the agreement with the US to return the Futenma Air Base in Okinawa, with the Chief Cabinet Secretary reiterating the government's commitment to its earliest possible relocation to Henoko.
The Chinese foreign minister met with his North Korean counterpart, conveying China's view that Pyongyang is making progress despite perceived "oppression" from the United States.
The Italian government has proposed replacing Roberto Cingolani, the chief executive of defense company Leonardo, with the company's former chief commercial officer.
Der ehemalige Nationale US-Sicherheitsberater, Jake Sullivan, hält es für möglich, dass Donald Trump in der Straße von Hormus ein gemeinsames Mautkonsortium mit dem Iran anstrebt und die…
Radisav Marojević, Secretary of Culture and Media for Nikšić Municipality, opened an exhibition by members of the children's Atelier "Put," emphasizing the importance of recognizing and supporting young talent in anticipation of Easter.
Intel has reportedly achieved another significant success, leading to questions about whether investors are growing accustomed to the chipmaker's winning streak. This indicates positive momentum for the company.
The Children's Literature Award in Lithuania has been granted to writer Evelina Daciūtė and literary scholar Džiuljeta Maskuliūnienė, as announced by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Culture has initiated an internal investigation into Deputy Minister Matas Drukteinis regarding potential conflicts of interest, despite the Chief Official Ethics Commission declining to pursue the case.
A new long-term study suggests that the critical factor in whether parents should drink alcohol in front of their children is not the individual moment, but rather the child's age.
The Chief Official Ethics Commission (VTEK) has announced it will not investigate whether Matas Drukteinis, while serving as Deputy Minister of Culture, had a conflict of interest by simultaneously heading the public institution "Meno genas."
Există un detaliu tehnic pe care Beata Javorcik, economistul șef al Băncii Europene pentru Reconstrucție și Dezvoltare, îl menționează aproape în treacăt în discuția cu HotNews, dar care spune mai…
The Chiavalon family farm from Vodnjan, Croatia, has once again been recognized as a leader in European oleotourism, earning the title of best for the third year in a row.
Reports suggest that the Chinese Communist Party's ambitions for the digital yuan (e-CNY) are faltering, despite years of positioning it as a key financial tool.
Top House lawmakers are urging the IRS and Treasury to investigate U.S. 'hometown' nonprofits, alleging they were co-opted by the Chinese Communist Party for political influence and election interference.
The Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe, announced that the Ghanaian government is awaiting a crucial Cabinet decision on fuel-related measures, with an announcement expected from the President.
The Chief Financial Officer of Faire shared insights on the critical role of board construction and its continuous evolution as key drivers for company growth.
The Chief Whip has indicated that the Bangladesh National Parliament may convene on Friday if necessary to ensure the timely passage of ordinances within the stipulated deadline.
Chinese authorities in Heilongjiang province conducted a controlled ice-breaking operation on an 11-kilometer segment of the Amur River, on the China-Russia border, as part of annual flood prevention measures.
A five-year-old boy was found stabbed to death in his school in Bihar, with his family alleging sexual assault. Doctors have confirmed that the child was sexually assaulted and repeatedly stabbed with sharp objects.
Bangladesh is implementing a landscape-based strategy to enhance climate resilience in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region, addressing environmental vulnerabilities.
WNBA player Angel Reese expressed her excitement about being traded from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream. Her reaction came one day after the trade was announced.
The Kuomintang (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have reportedly formed a united front to oppose Taiwan's sovereignty, according to Nikkei Asia.
Fans and investors of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) stock are advised to mark April 16 on their calendars, anticipating a significant announcement or earnings report from the chip giant.
The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh presented the 'Bastar 2.0' development blueprint to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The plan outlines strategies for the region's progress.
The Chief Minister launched key stretches of the Mumbai Metro, setting deadlines for the completion of Line 9 by year-end and Line 2B by 2027, significantly widening the city's metro network.
A profile piece highlights Victoria Reynolds, the chief gemologist at Tiffany & Co., detailing her work in the brand's iconic Fifth Avenue headquarters. She is responsible for bringing high-flying jewelry designs to life.
The Chief Executive Officer of Flowers Foods has sold company shares valued at $1.7 million, an action that investors are now analyzing for its potential implications.
The parents of a toddler were charged after their child was injured by a wolf at ZooAmerica in Hershey, Pennsylvania, reportedly after the child put a hand into the enclosure while the parents were distracted by their phones.
The chief of the Greater Bengaluru Authority, Maheshwar Rao, has called for every Bengaluru corporation to purchase a pothole-filling machine to address the city's infrastructure issues.
The Chinese SUV, Jaecoo 7, is making a notable impact in the European market, particularly in the Czech Republic and the UK, where it has achieved significant sales in March.
Police in Ahmedabad exhumed the body of an infant for investigation after the child's older sibling died following suspected food poisoning, suggesting a probe into the deaths of two siblings.
ESOPHY has joined forces with the organization 'Together for the Child' to support children in need through its Limited Edition Easter Collection 2026, aiming to bring smiles with a significant social purpose.
The chief of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) dismissed widespread claims that higher education institutions are breeding grounds for corruption, arguing that one or two isolated cases do not represent all universities.
The Ghana-China Friendship Association hosted a forum in Accra to discuss the China-Africa zero-tariff policy, focusing on the opportunities it presents for Ghana.
Children were forced to flee for safety as gunmen opened fire in the Chinapoo area. The incident caused panic and highlighted concerns about violence in the community.
A daily market update from the Investing Club reports on the S&P 500's performance, noting its aim to extend a winning streak. The update also mentions a change in the Chief Financial Officer position at one of the key companies tracked by the club.
On Easter Monday, Andrius Rimiškis and his wife Vaida creatively announced the gender of the child they are expecting via social media. The couple shared the news with their followers.
Santaros Klinikos hospital administration announced that the Children's Neurosurgery Department staff in Lithuania is expected to be fully formed by June, following the departure of six doctors last autumn.
A house in Swołowo, Poland, caught fire, with flames originating in the chimney before spreading throughout the building, requiring several hours for firefighters to extinguish.
A discussion on the judicial regulation of family disputes, emphasizing the best interests of the child and the role of psychological assessment for parents in such conflicts.
The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana's Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, has issued a warning that individuals and firms buying gold outside approved channels will face prosecution as authorities intensify oversight.
The Chief Minister of an Indian state has stated that the Enforcement Directorate is investigating the Nashik godman case and promised the harshest punishment for Kharat.
The Hong Kong Observatory has issued a warning for intense thundery showers approaching the city under the influence of a trough of low pressure, coinciding with the Ching Ming Festival.
The chief of Novo Nordisk estimates that the pharmaceutical industry is currently reaching only a fraction of potential customers for weight-loss drugs, indicating a massive untapped market.
China and Pakistan have proposed a five-point initiative, described as a rational peace blueprint, which also includes a critical call for action from African nations.
DHS revealed that a suspect, who is the child of two Chinese illegal immigrants and fled to China, has been charged with allegedly planting a deadly explosive device at a significant US military base.
The Chinese box office has lost its status as a major influencer for Hollywood, a shift attributed to evolving government content controls and post-pandemic trends affecting the global box office landscape.
A new study from Geneva suggests that the egg came first, long before the chicken, providing new evidence that the genetic foundations for the egg existed over a billion years ago.