The powerful main board of Denmark's Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten), consisting of 25 members, must be involved in "significant" political decisions, potentially posing a challenge to Lars Løkke Rasmussen's project.
The former office of a martyred leader, which was bombed, is now being considered for national heritage status in Iran. This initiative aims to preserve the historical site and commemorate its significance.
A serious road accident in Rome resulted in the death of one pedestrian after a 19-year-old of Albanian-Bosnian origin collided with two pedestrians. The incident occurred on April 22 in the Casalotti area.
A shooter has been charged with attempted murder of President Trump following an incident at a Washington correspondents' dinner. Witnesses described panic after gunshots were fired during the event.
Kosovo is approaching a midnight deadline to elect a new president, but political parties have failed to reach an agreement, raising the prospect of new elections. The ruling party blames the opposition for blocking the parliamentary session required for the vote.
A police constable was martyred in a terrorist attack on a checkpost located in Pishin, Balochistan. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Over 7,000 industry professionals are expected to gather in Bangkok for the upcoming TyreXpo Asia and AutoMROtive 2026 events. These gatherings will serve as a platform for networking and industry discussions.
A seasoned Danish investor and director was defrauded of over 1.5 million Danish kroner in an unusually extreme online scam, highlighting the growing threat of cybercrime.
Palestinians participated in municipal elections across the West Bank and parts of the Gaza Strip, marking the first local polls in several years. These elections were noted by some as the first since the recent conflict in Gaza.
The CEO of Tomra, a Norwegian recycling technology company, is among three new members appointed to the main board of Norges Bank, Norway's central bank.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is addressing questions concerning the national economy, the red-green coalition's cooperation, and the ongoing Epstein revelations.
Albania's National Inspectorate of Territorial Protection demolished seven buildings, four of which were unauthorized, along the Elbasan-Papër road segment as part of the Corridor 8 infrastructure…
Israel's Foreign Minister has called on Lebanon to "work together" against Hezbollah, accusing the group of a "flagrant violation" of the ceasefire after one of its planes reportedly flew near IDF forces. This appeal comes as Lebanon seeks an extension of the current ceasefire.
A tragic incident in Italy saw a mother jump from a fourth-floor balcony while holding her three children. The woman and two of her children died, while the third child sustained serious injuries.
Tehran's City Theater is hosting an event titled "Iran. Theater. City Theater" to pay tribute to children who were martyred and artists affected by war.
A Danish agency has issued a public warning regarding the sale of illegal rat poison to consumers. The authorities are urging caution as these unauthorized products may pose risks.
Finnish firm Nokian Tyres, known for inventing the winter tire, has introduced a groundbreaking new tire designed to automatically adapt to various unpredictable winter road conditions, including black ice and slush.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on European nations to develop a homegrown missile defense system within a year. He emphasized the urgent need for faster air defense options against ballistic weapons.
A mass gathering for Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado in Sol, Madrid, has drawn controversy following reports of racist chants. Spanish political groups have condemned the chants and called for official condemnation.
Swedish financial profile Günther Mårder is stepping down from the board of Raysearch, reportedly due to suspicions that he provided investment advice to an individual.
In 1949, Frida Sadedini and 16 other defendants were found guilty of espionage, accused of providing information to foreign missions. Sadedini endured imprisonment, internment, torture, and discrimination for over 45 years following the trial.
Professor Elsa Skënderi discussed her new book, 'Critical Analysis of Political Discourse in the Balkans,' emphasizing the significant impact of politicians' language on public thought.
Actress Taraji P. Henson reflected on the different treatment of male and female actors in Hollywood, noting she hasn't booked a franchise film despite a long career, unlike her male counterparts. She shared her observations on Hoda Kotb’s “Making Space” podcast.
A Lebanese family in Tyre reportedly lost 13 members in a final Israeli strike just minutes before a truce took effect, with rescuers still searching for missing persons.
Prominent Albanian political figures have engaged in sharp exchanges, with Salianji criticizing Berisha's defense of Xhafaj and Spiropali denouncing the Socialist Party's internal structure. These comments highlight ongoing tensions and power struggles within the country's political landscape.
Albania's Special Anti-Corruption Structure (SPAK) has presented its claims in a corruption case, seeking 10 years in prison for former Albanian Road Authority (ARRSH) head Ervis Berberi and the confiscation of his assets. SPAK has requested prison sentences for only four of the defendants involved in the alleged corruption, abuse of office, and tender irregularities.
The Police Supervision Agency in the Kukës-Dibër region has suspended two officers in Dibër, Albania, following an order from the Prosecutor's Office on charges of abuse of office.
The Vlora Prosecutor's Office has concluded investigations and sent seven individuals, including four former officials from the Himara IMT, to court on charges of illegal construction and abuse of duty for unauthorized constructions.
Norwegian parliamentary politicians are warning that the Intelligence Service could determine what information the commission investigating Jeffrey Epstein gets access to.
Rudersdal Municipality has adopted an emergency solution to protect homeowners from being taxed on fictitious building opportunities, with the Danish assessment agency acknowledging "challenges" and working on a solution.
An 8-year-old error by the Danish tax agency, Vurderingsstyrelsen, has resulted in unexpected extra property tax bills averaging 220,000 DKK for apartment owners in Nordhavn, Copenhagen.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested in New York City during demonstrations against US arms sales to Israel and the ongoing conflict. Activists, including Chelsea Manning, called for an end to the Middle East war and urged the Senate to block further weapon sales.
NBA player Tyrese Haliburton has revealed his battle with shingles, which caused significant health complications. He detailed how medication for the viral infection led to weight gain and the loss of an eyebrow.
Unknown assailants opened fire on a police vehicle in Gilgit-Baltistan's Diamer district, resulting in the deaths of three police officers and injuries to four others.
Speaking at St. Peter's Square, the Pope stated he is "closer than ever" to the Lebanese people and highlighted the moral obligation to protect civilian populations from war.
Despite ongoing bombings and overnight explosions in Tyre, a coastal town in southern Lebanon, sanitation workers continue their duties at first light, ensuring the streets remain clean and functional.
Danish pianist and composer Sigurd Barrett shares his 'ten commandments of love' based on his life experiences and reflections on relationships, emphasizing the importance of commitment.
A column in Helsingin Sanomat suggests that people in Finland are losing trust in the welfare state's ability to provide equal access to social and healthcare services. This reflects a growing concern about the foundational promise of the Finnish welfare system.
Analyse: Israel fortsætter sine angreb på Hizbollah. Men det ligner panik før lukketid. For fredsplanen lyder mere som præstestyrets ønskeseddel end som Netanyahus drøm.
Denmark's Debt Agency has admitted its error in pursuing ØK with an unfounded interest claim for six years, despite a previous victory for ØK in the Eastern High Court.
A large-scale anti-drug operation by police in Athens resulted in the seizure of over 380 kilograms of narcotics and the arrest of three individuals, including an Albanian national.
Czech authorities have made arrests and conducted raids, including at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, as part of an investigation into fraud involving EU funds, with three state employees among those detained.
Former Albanian parliamentary candidate Gent Kame expressed his intention to leave Albania, criticizing the country's politics as a farce and urging citizens to not follow political parties.
Pretnje Donalda Trampa da izvrši masovno bombardovanje civilne infrastrukture u Iranu stavljaju američke vojne oficire pred dilemu: da li da se ogluše o naredbe ili da pomognu u izvršenju ratnih…
President Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Monday, stating the country could be 'eliminated' in a single night, possibly Tuesday, as a deadline for the Strait of Hormuz loomed. During the same press conference, Trump detailed a high-risk pilot rescue mission and threatened a journalist over leaked information.
Pákistán předložil USA a Íránu návrh na okamžité příměří včetně otevření Hormuzského průlivu klíčového pro dopravu ropy, poté by následovala jednání o trvalé dohodě.
Two men in Germany found a bottle labeled 'Polonium-210', a highly radioactive and potentially deadly substance, while searching for Easter eggs in a garden in Vaihingen.
More than a thousand protesters gathered in Israel to demonstrate against the prospect of war with Iran and Hezbollah, expressing their opposition to further conflict.
The Israeli army announced that one of its soldiers was killed 'in battle' in southern Lebanon, an area where Israel and the pro-Iranian Shiite organization have been clashing for over a month.
A suicide bombing targeting a police station in Bannu, Pakistan, resulted in the martyrdom of five people, including a family of four, and injured 13 others in the Domel blast.
A roundup of news includes the expansion of 4,000 Charge+ EV charging points, Pirelli's new puncture-proof tyre technology, and Volkswagen's test-drive initiative to support the SPCA.
The Norwegian Reindeer Husbandry Board has decided to mandate the slaughter of 8,200 reindeer in West Finnmark over the next three years, a decision reindeer owners describe as a 'total catastrophe' for their industry.
Përdorimi masiv i dronëve iranianë të tipit Shahed-136 në luftën në Ukrainë dhe në tensionet mes Iran dhe boshtit Shtetet e Bashkuara–Izrael ka konfirmuar rolin e tyre si armë efektive me kosto të…
A white van that illegally entered government-controlled areas of Cyprus from the occupied north sparked a dramatic car chase through Nicosia, ending only after police fired shots at its tires.
The Tirana Prosecutor's Office has sent six individuals, including the deputy director and doctors from the QSUT Oncology Hospital, to trial for abuse of duty, accused of diverting patients to private clinics and disrupting cobalt therapy.
Italy's Pirelli has acquired a 30% stake in Swedish company Univrses, aiming to boost its artificial intelligence technology for tyre development. This investment is part of Pirelli's strategy to enhance its innovative capabilities.
The world's first cafe entirely run by artificial intelligence, featuring a robot named "Mona," has opened in Stockholm. This new establishment demonstrates the capabilities of AI in the service industry.
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, and head of LVV, Albin Kurti, accused the opposition parties that by not participating in the session for the election of the president, they are showing that 'they have…
Albania's Special Court Against Corruption and Organized Crime (GJKKO) has rejected requests made by Erion Veliaj's lawyer, including calls to open evidence and allow cameras in court.
New details have emerged regarding the assassination of Kreshnik and Gentiana Mujeci in Balldren, Lezhë, with police identifying suspects and linking the vehicle used in the attack to a previous crimi
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 14 people in Lebanon and 11 in Gaza, including women, children, and police officers, marking the deadliest day since the ceasefire began. An Israeli soldier was also killed.
A viral video showing an omega-3 capsule dissolving polystyrene has caused public concern about its potential effects on human digestion. Experts caution that such videos are often taken out of context.
A seasoned investor and director in Denmark was scammed out of more than 1.5 million kroner, leading to his dismissal from his job and a police report for embezzlement.
Journalist Artan Hoxha revealed that Ergys Agasi's wine collection disappeared, suggesting it was to prevent the truth from being uncovered regarding former Deputy Prime Minister Arben Ahmetaj's declarations about 33,000 euro wine bottles.
The Norwegian government has emphasized its delivery of tangible results, particularly in the realm of health policy, signaling a new approach to governance.
Carsten Petersen received a refund of 62,000 kroner after an erroneous property tax assessment was corrected by the Danish Valuation Agency. This individual case has prompted questions about the poten
The DTM racing series has revealed new regulations for its 2026 season, which will include significant changes to how tires are distributed among its teams, introducing "two tyre pools and the 'Rene Rast rule'."
Danish homeowners are reportedly facing unjustified tax increases and losing tax rebates after the death of a spouse. This issue stems from the Valuation Agency allegedly disregarding existing laws.
Günther Mårder has announced his resignation from the board of the IT company Amido, expressing confidence that an ongoing investigation will exonerate him.
Two personnel of the Federal Constabulary (FC) were martyred in a firing incident carried out by militants in Kuram Garhi, Bannu, Pakistan, on Sunday. The officials were reportedly shopping at the time of the attack.
Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were martyred in a firing incident that occurred in Bannu, Pakistan. Details regarding the perpetrators or circumstances of the attack were not immediately released.
Iran's Jewish community gathered in a Tehran synagogue to mourn a martyred leader, in what was described as a historic display of unity. This event highlighted the community's presence and solidarity.
A 42-year-old man was arrested in Albania, suspected of causing the death of a 59-year-old man who collapsed and died after being punched during a conflict.
An opposition protest in Tirana against Prime Minister Edi Rama's government escalated into violent clashes between demonstrators and police, involving tear gas and molotov cocktails. Several protesters and opposition MPs were injured, and arrests were made during the confrontation.
The Danish Motor Agency has informed 73,000 individuals about a possible data leak affecting their personal information. The agency is investigating the extent of the breach.
Russia has welcomed the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, expressing hopes for a long-term resolution, as an explainer details the provisions and potential durability of the deal.
A policeman was martyred and another wounded in an attack in Manghopir, Karachi; the DIG has ruled out terrorism, attributing the incident to robbers, while the Chief Minister ordered immediate arrests.
An Iranian inventor has dedicated their international award to the memory of schoolgirls martyred in Minab, honoring their sacrifice and drawing attention to their story.
A police constable was martyred after unknown assailants opened fire on a polio vaccination team in Dera Murad Jamali, Balochistan. The constable was providing security for the health workers during their campaign.
The Tirana Prosecutor's Office and Court have ordered the seizure and blocking of bank accounts belonging to six construction companies, totaling 73 million ALL. The action was taken after the companies reportedly failed to justify the origin of their funds.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
Leonidha Hristo, the former mayor of Finiq, has been found guilty of abuse of office related to tenders. He was sentenced to four years in prison for the charges.
A political killings task team is investigating the assassination of Martha Mantsofu, a finance clerk at Emfuleni local municipality, who was gunned down at a tyre-fitting shop.
A serious car accident occurred in Gjorm, Vlora, Albania, where a vehicle veered off the road and overturned, injuring three people, including two children under 14 years old.
An Albanian architect and an opposition MP have fiercely criticized a newly approved law on tourist ports, with the architect calling it "national treason" and the MP alleging it favors oligarchs and businessmen close to the Prime Minister.
Two workers were killed in Palermo, Italy, after the crane basket they were using to work on a building facade fell from the 10th floor onto a tyre centre below.
A police operation, code-named "First Phase," in the village of Bratosh in Malësia e Madhe, Albania, led to the discovery and destruction of polystyrene platforms used for cultivating suspected Cannabis Sativa seeds. Authorities are searching for the perpetrators.
Kryeministri Edi Rama, i pyetur për turizmin këtë vit dhe pasojat e luftës në Lindjen e Mesme, u shpreh nga Durrësi ku zhvilloi takim me strukturat e PS në këtë qark se, vendet që po e pësojnë nga…
Police in Larissa, Greece, were called to an apartment on April 7th, where they discovered two sisters deceased in what is being investigated as a tragedy.
President Trump threatened to imprison journalists who reported on a missing US F-15 pilot shot down over Iran and later revealed details of how a wounded US airman evaded Iranian capture.
Iranul și-a formulat pozițiile și cererile ca răspuns la recentele propuneri de încetare a focului transmise prin intermediari, a declarat luni un purtător de cuvânt al Ministerului Afacerilor…
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has called for negotiations with Israel to prevent a devastating conflict in southern Lebanon, warning against a scenario similar to the destruction seen in Gaza.
Besimtarët katolikë në mbarë vendin iu drejtuan katedraleve dhe kishave të ndryshme në qytetet e tyre rreth orës 22:00, ku u mbajtën Meshat e Shenjta të Pashkës.
Eva Gregersen criticizes the Danish Institute for Human Rights for failing to demand an explanation regarding a board member's behavior on social media, citing concerns about potential theocratic sympathies.
A fire erupted at the premises of the Technical School opposite Limassol Police Headquarters in Cyprus, with burning tires sending dense smoke across the area and prompting a response from authorities.
A suicide attack at a police station in Domel, Bannu, Pakistan, resulted in five deaths, including women and a child, with several others injured. Security sources confirmed the casualties.
Dy persona u vranë dhe dhjetëra të tjerë u plagosën në sulmet ajrore ruse në Ukrainë, ndërsa trupat e Moskës intensifikuan ofensivën e tyre në një kohë kur bisedimet e paqes kanë ngecur.
Interview: Efter en måneds krig har mange iranere opgivet håbet om at krigen vil vælte det forhadte præstestyre. Styret er for stærkt og oppositionen for svag, fortæller iraner, der netop har forladt…
President Donald Trump has estimated the war with Iran could conclude within two to three weeks, stating the US will withdraw and leave the security of the Strait of Hormuz to other countries. This comes as Iran's Foreign Minister confirmed receiving direct messages from a US envoy, though not constituting negotiations.
A man in his 20s has been requested detained on suspicion of murdering a man on a bus in Tyresö, outside Stockholm, with the 21-year-old suspect having a history of prior convictions for various crimes.
Reports indicate multiple road accidents have occurred, with one in the Vilnius district reporting injured and trapped individuals, and another in Memaliaj, Albania, where eight people were injured, two seriously.
The first court hearing for one faction of the 'Revanshi' investigation has begun in Albania, with several defendants accused in the Special Prosecution's case boycotting the trial, and only one appearing.
US Senator Marco Rubio has strongly criticized Iran, stating that its control over the Strait of Hormuz is being used as an "economic nuclear weapon" against the world. This comes as the US responds to Iran's proposals regarding the strait and ongoing nuclear negotiations.
An Albanian court has rejected requests for live broadcasts of high-profile trials, including that of Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj, who is accused of abuse of duty.
Danish regulatory authorities have approved JP/Politikens Hus' acquisition of two media outlets, allowing for a significant merger within the country's media landscape.
An unusual incident occurred in Zvërnec, Albania, where two buses carrying students became blocked while attempting to pass each other on a narrow road. One of the buses went off the road during the event.
Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon have damaged historic structures near the archaeological zone of Tyre, a UNESCO World Heritage city rich in Phoenician, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations.
An Intelligence Based Operation (IBO) in Khyber resulted in the killing of 22 terrorists, with a child martyred due to indiscriminate firing by terrorists.
The Italian Data Protection Authority has imposed a €31.8 million fine on Intesa Sanpaolo bank due to severe data security flaws that led to the hacking of over 3,500 client accounts, including those…
A joint operation by Albania's SPAK and French authorities has dismantled a large-scale cryptocurrency fraud scheme targeting French citizens, leading to the detention of an Albanian suspect.
Multiple global companies across diverse sectors have announced their first-quarter financial results, with many reporting stronger-than-expected earnings and revenue. These firms often exceeded analyst estimates and provided positive outlooks for the upcoming quarter or full fiscal year.
Iran has reiterated its refusal to bring its nuclear file back to the negotiating table, stating that this stance is rooted in warnings from its martyred leaders.
Residents in the city of Tyre, South Lebanon, expressed deep suspicion regarding a truce, believing Israel's objective is to instill terror. This sentiment is reported as journalists cross into the region, observing the local situation.
One in three Norwegian voters now favors the policies of the Progress Party (FrP), indicating a trend where stable governance becomes increasingly challenging to achieve. Last year's election results were merely a preview of this shift.
The article recounts the tragic history of massacres committed by Serbs against Albanians in the Kumanovo region, highlighting the enduring legacy of resistance and the desire for unification with Albania.
Former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha appeared before SPAK to comply with security measures related to the "Partizani" case. He subsequently denounced police for allegedly using bear spray and dangerous gases against protesters, while also warning of stronger future demonstrations.
Two individuals have been arrested in Librazhd, Albania, following an investigation into the cultivation of cannabis seedlings on polystyrene platforms.
Shocking testimonies from women in Gaza claim that Hamas militants are sexually abusing and blackmailing the widows of their fallen comrades to secure financial aid. These accusations were published by Israeli websites.
Four terrorists were killed and one police officer martyred in separate intelligence-based operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with one of the killed terrorists identified as responsible for a previous martyrdom.
Taraji P. Henson spoke out about the difference in opportunities for women and men in Hollywood, noting how co-star Tyrese Gibson's career 'blew up' after 'Baby Boy' while she still hasn't booked a franchise role.
All members of the supervisory board of the owner of Zondacrypto have resigned, according to a statement from board member Guido Buehler. The resignations were reportedly individual decisions.
Bulgaria held its eighth parliamentary election in five years, with polls predicting a strong performance for the pro-Russian former president Rumen Radev's allies. The election highlighted deep-seated political instability and public mistrust fueled by corruption.
Albania's opposition Democratic Party has organized protests in Tirana, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama amidst accusations of corruption. The demonstrations saw clashes between police and opposition supporters, drawing international media attention.
Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has launched Zero Doubt Creative, his own production company, and secured a multiyear development deal with Wheelhouse to produce original content.
The Danish Customs Agency has apologized for an IT problem that has caused weeks of 'customs chaos' at Copenhagen Airport, leading to large quantities of goods, including important medical products, being stuck.
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.
The modern ETNA polystyrene factory in Vievis, Lithuania, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this April. Vytautas Česnauskas, CEO of AB "Silikatas" which manages the factory, announced plans for continued investment in modernization and sustainability.
Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton is recovering from a torn Achilles and a battle with shingles. He reflected on his time on the bench, expressing relief that the difficult period is over.
International reports and statements are circulating regarding the status and future of Iran's nuclear program, with some referencing past US proposals for a freeze. Concerns persist about Iran's capabilities and the implications for regional stability amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
Brian Tyree Henry has joined the cast of Apple Original Films' sports drama 'Running,' where he will star opposite Spike Fearn. The film is directed by Gavin O’Connor.
Experts are advising students not to let fears about artificial intelligence taking over jobs influence their study choices, emphasizing that AI will also create many new employment opportunities.
A police constable was killed and four others were injured in an attack on a polio vaccination team in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Hangu district on the first day of a nationwide campaign.
“Unreasonable demands,” Tehran responds - After 21 hours, US and Iranian delegations failed to reach an agreement to end the war - “I think it’s worse news for Iran than for the US,” said J.D.
Simen Velle, 25, is stepping down as leader of the Progress Party Youth (FpU) but plans to run for a position on the central board of the main Progress Party (Frp) in May.
Turkey, the Red Crescent, and the National Committee for Humanitarian Law have condemned alleged US-Israeli strikes on Iranian universities and civilian infrastructure, including a "Minab tragedy" that martyred students. A UN envoy stated the international community is not indifferent, and Iran affirmed education for foreign students would continue despite war losses. Former Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi was also martyred in these US-Israeli attacks.
A Danish agency has granted four municipalities more time to inspect bomb shelters, following media reports that over 400 shelters have shown problems.
The former Iranian Foreign Minister and advisor to Ayatollah Khamenei, Kamal Kharazi, lost his battle to stay alive. He was being treated for serious injuries after the bombing of his home...
Vangjush Dako, the former mayor of Durrës, has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court against his conviction for abuse of office, which was upheld by the Special Appeals Court in Tirana.
A Chinese tyre firm, Service Long March, plans to invest $120 million in Pakistan, aiming for $100 million in exports as Pakistan emerges as the fifth-largest tyre exporter to the US.
Maria Rørbye Rønn, who previously served as the Director-General of DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation), has been appointed as a new member of Coop Denmark's board of directors.
Børge Brende has been removed from the powerful Bilderberg network's steering committee after several years, ahead of its elite meeting scheduled to take place in Washington this weekend.
The Cross River State Government in Nigeria has launched a crackdown on hazardous meat processing, specifically banning the roasting of animal skin with burnt tyres and its preservation with toxic chemicals like formalin.
Presidenti amerikan Donald Trump po mban një konferencë për shtyp në Shtëpinë e Bardhë ku ka vlerësuar shpëtimin shumë historik të dy ushtarakëve amerikanë që u nxorën nga një avion F-15 në Iran.
Two police constables and a security guard were killed in attacks in Bannu, Pakistan. The K-P governor and interior minister condemned the attacks and paid tribute to the deceased.
The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) is advocating for the reintroduction of a system, removed ten years ago, that would grant the government the power to overrule the Competition Authority.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama strongly criticized the opposition, dismissing their statements about blocked EU negotiations as a "big lie" and accusing them of attempting to undermine the government.
Israel has announced that it is striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut, following the destruction of a bridge, indicating an escalation of military actions in the region.
For the first time in two-and-a-half years, Russia's army recorded no territorial gains on the front line in Ukraine during March, according to an AFP analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, with her deputy Todd Blanche reportedly expected to fill the interim role, as confirmed by multiple media outlets including Fox News and El Mundo.
Global stock markets, including major Indian indices like Sensex and Nifty, experienced a significant rally, with Sensex jumping nearly 1900 points, driven by investor optimism and hopes for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict following comments from Trump about leaving Iran soon.
Families of Palestinian prisoners are protesting against a controversial bill passed by the Israeli Knesset, which allows for the death penalty for Palestinians in the West Bank, with jailed Palestinians expressing fears of execution without due process. The UN has warned that applying this new law would constitute a war crime, condemning it as 'deeply discriminatory', sparking global outcry.