
LRT Law Project Called 'Smoke Screen' for Director's Dismissal
Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė has stated that the proposed LRT law project by the ruling party is merely a 'smoke screen' intended to facilitate the dismissal of the director.
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Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė has stated that the proposed LRT law project by the ruling party is merely a 'smoke screen' intended to facilitate the dismissal of the director.
EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, also known as HUNTR/X, were recognized as Billboard's Women of the Year, emphasizing representation, while Zara Larsson performed 'Midnight Sun'.

Initial photos have been released showing Thomasin McKenzie as Audrey Hepburn and Ansel Elgort as Hubert de Givenchy in the upcoming film "Dinner With Audrey," with Miranda Richardson and Judy Greer also joining the cast.

Social Democratic parties, particularly in Sweden, are facing internal criticism over their political strategies and concerns about potential electoral losses. Leaders have made statements regarding political opponents, while some ministers have encountered public disapproval.

The German association Fellkinder in Not donated a ton of food and provided free sterilizations for stray cats on the islands of Prvić, Zlarin, and Kaprije, helping local volunteers care for the animals.
UDR anticipates its Q2 FFOA per share to be between $0.62 and $0.64, as the company transitions to a monthly dividend payment schedule.

"Friends" star Lisa Kudrow has disclosed her ongoing earnings from the hit show more than two decades after its conclusion. She also shared candid behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the cast's experiences on set.

The "Foča 92-95" war victims' association has strongly criticized the Bosnian court's decision to lift the house arrest of Dragoljub Kunarac, accused of war crimes in Foča, calling it a "slap" to all victims.
Former Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has agreed to allow researchers to use quotes from confidential meetings as part of an Afghanistan inquiry, while other officials have remained silent on the matter.

A century ago, one of India's most terrifying chapters concluded with the death of a man-eating leopard in Rudraprayag, which killed over 120 people between 1918 and 1926. The case continues to fascinate and raise questions today.

The "Devet života" association is once again appealing for the adoption of Mandy, a cat that has been waiting a long time for a home and currently lives in a cage, seeking a quiet household without other pets.
Chelsea football player Mykhailo Mudryk is appealing his four-year doping ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Reports indicate he is fighting the suspension imposed for a doping violation.

Reports reveal that the cast of the hit TV show 'Friends' continues to earn significant annual income from reruns and royalties, decades after the series finale. Actress Lisa Kudrow recently disclosed how much she and her co-stars still earn from the popular sitcom.

French MP François Ruffin declared his opposition to 'immigration for work,' a stance that has drawn strong criticism from within the left ahead of his presidential campaign preparations.

Blogger Audra Win has shared a recipe for homemade chips that evokes nostalgia for many over 40, who remember frying them at home. Healthier cooking alternatives are also being suggested.

Singer Billie Eilish and director James Cameron have teamed up to create an immersive 3D concert film documenting her recent tour. The film aims to bring an intimate experience of her performances to the big screen.
A national anti-drug unit has successfully dismantled an organized network of drug dealers in an operation dubbed 'MEDELIN,' with initial arrests confirmed and ongoing field procedures.

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.

Explosions were heard over Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, during a rare daytime Russian drone attack, resulting in six fatalities. The incident occurred amidst ongoing strikes initiated by both sides.

Associations are criticizing a new Draft Law on Caregiver Parents in Serbia, primarily because it prohibits caregivers from engaging in any work outside of their caregiving duties.

On April 21, an Airbus A320 aircraft that took off from Katowice, Poland, encountered a severe storm.

Romania is facing a major political crisis as an alliance between the PSD and AUR parties has filed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's minority government. Bolojan has publicly reacted to the challenge, which could lead to the government's downfall.
Slovak politician Ján Ferenčák was attacked, prompting Prime Minister Fico to propose personal protection for him. Police have since detained a suspect in connection with the assault.
A particular location has been designated as one of the world's most interesting places to visit in the year 2026. This recognition highlights its appeal for future tourism.

The Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (LNOBT) presented two new repertoire performances, "Coppélia" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream," in Tallinn, Estonia, to enthusiastic standing ovations from the audience.

Kristina, a Lithuanian woman, left her previous job to open a men's bikini waxing salon and speaks openly about male sexuality, drawing daily hate comments.

Lithuanian retirees Audronė and Juozas Čekauskienė have chosen an unconventional retirement, purchasing an apartment in Italy where they spend six months of the year, returning to Lithuania for the remaining half.

Lithuania's head of diplomacy, Kęstutis Budrys, will be on a working visit to Brunei Darussalam from April 26-28, where he will participate in the 25th ministerial meeting of the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

An article describes the characteristics and history of the Weimaraner dog breed, known for its elegant appearance and hunting nature.

War victims' associations and anti-war activists in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have strongly opposed a request to transfer convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić to Serbia for medical treatment, calling it an insult to genocide victims. This controversy is further fueled by recent incidents of Mladić's glorification, including graffiti and public statements.

The SIDRO association in Croatia has raised an alarm about the systematic violation of rights for pregnant workers in kindergartens, who reportedly face pressure and lack protection, proposing that maternity leave become a state measure.

An analysis explores the shift in French society from concealing the difficulties of parenthood to openly discussing them, with author Audrey Jougla noting a perceived lack of respect in this new openness.

A young girl in Chaudfontaine, Belgium, who stabbed an armed man, has been released under conditions by the council chamber but remains charged with attempted murder.

A new book titled "aš esu. moteris 45+" by TV host Audra Radavičienė was launched, featuring confessions from 72 women about aging, menopause, and finding strength after 45. The event was attended by figures like Laima Kybartienė and Jelena Tulčina.

Amidst public speculation about potential disagreements between Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė and Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys, the head of government affirmed that there is no basis for such talks. The Prime Minister stated her confidence in the minister.

The Tenants' Association in Montenegro states that with an average net salary of around 1,020 euros and an average market rent of 625 euros, the rent index of 61 places Montenegro in a zone of housing burden.

Romania's pro-European government is in crisis after seven Social Democrat (PSD) ministers resigned, threatening the stability of the ruling coalition. The PSD is reportedly planning to propose a no-confidence vote against the prime minister.

Vigilant bank employees successfully intervened to prevent a senior citizen from losing 44,000 euros to scammers.

The Serbian association of families of killed, missing, and forcibly abducted persons, "Protiv zaborava" (Against Oblivion), sent a letter of support and gratitude to Veran Matić, who resigned from his position as special envoy of the President.

Croatian HDZ politicians have criticized Zagreb Mayor Tomašević and the Možemo party for allocating 166,000 euros to the Kontejner art association, questioning the expenditure and contrasting it with

Singer Gamka has released a new song titled "Kas Nutiko, Jau Nutiko," which was born from personal experience after an adventurous night.

A Vojvodina-based Hungarian-language media portal reported that the Hungarian government provided 660,000 euros to the 'Agenda' Citizens' Association, registered at the address of the SVM headquarters in Subotica.
Students in Iceland, who met during their final semester at MS, developed a health drink named Blær to address common stomach problems they identified among themselves and other Icelanders.

Critics allege that the government is feigning naivety to the EU regarding "Mrdić's laws" while fully aware of its actions. They also accuse the authorities of exploiting ordinary citizens for political gain, especially around election times.
Forbes features Audrey Russo, highlighting her professional achievements and contributions.

The Adligat Association has refuted recent allegations regarding the neglect of actor Pavle Vuisić's tomb. The association stated that claims of the grave being unvisited for years are untrue.

GAP and Victoria Beckham have announced a multi-season collaboration that aims to blend American denim with London style, with the collection set to arrive in a few days.

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.

Users of the Meridianbet website can now donate money to the Banja Luka-based citizens' association "Tvoja riječ" (Your Word), strengthening its mission.

A 93-year-old man accused of spousal murder has died before a verdict could be reached in his case.

German director Masha Schilinska's latest work, "Looking at the Sun," a kaleidoscopic historical drama that received a jury prize at last year's Cannes Film Festival, is currently screening in Riga cinemas.

Praėjo vos diena po audringo „UTMA“ renginio, kurio metu įvyko tai, ko daugelis nesitikėjo – kovotojas Dominykas Dirkstys pasipiršo savo mylimajai, vizažistei Oksanai Pikul.

Leaders and officials from the Balkan region convened at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum to discuss the importance of daily cooperation for maintaining peace and stability. Discussions also touched upon broader geopolitical issues and the need for collaboration over fragmentation.

The Croatian Association for the Promotion of Patients' Rights is demanding that medically justified waiting periods be immediately prescribed within the public health system, allowing patients to access private sector services at the insurer's expense if these periods are exceeded.

A South Bohemian farming family, the Kojetínovi, started their agricultural venture in 2010 without prior experience and faced initial financial struggles. Today, they manage 300 hectares, raise 200 cattle, employ 30 people, and supply cheese to a popular Prague restaurant known for its fried cheese.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys met with Kyrgyzstan's Vice Prime Minister to discuss registering Lithuanian names for Tian Shan peaks first climbed by Lithuanian alpinists.

Audrius Lingys, a well-known Lithuanian journalist and editor, has passed away at the age of 58.

The annual list of the world's busiest airports for 2025 has been released, showing no drastic changes, with only two European airports making it into the top ten.

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, which has been announced by former President Trump and welcomed by various international leaders. Despite the truce, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the army would remain in southern Lebanon.

The United States and Iran are engaged in ongoing diplomatic discussions, with hopes for a potential peace deal or ceasefire growing. These talks involve mediators like Pakistan and address various issues, including Iran's request for the unfreezing of its assets.

Natječaj obuhvaća projekte usmjerene na aktivnosti povodom Dana čistih planina koji se provode planinarska društva i HGSS na području Republike Hrvatske Prijave se zaprimaju do 29.4.2026.

The "Glasaj za život" initiative, representing over 35 patient associations across Bosnia and Herzegovina, is intensifying its fight for a fairer and more accessible healthcare system, demanding concrete actions from institutions during the election year.

The Billboard Women in Music event is celebrating the achievements of prominent artists, including Teyana Taylor for her impactful year. Rising stars like EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI are also being honored for making history in the music industry.

European leaders are reportedly discussing alternative plans for defense and security, including a separate joint European army, in case the United States withdraws from NATO under a potential future Trump administration.

Croatian musician Matej Mudrovčić, known as Mudri, has released a new music video for his song 'Snovi i jave,' featuring his wife Tea, marking a rare appearance for her in his work.

Businessman Gytis Volkavičius, who has three wives, recently spoke publicly about his decision to share sexual videos of them. He openly explained that such content is a conscious marketing strategy.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.

Stunning first-look images have been unveiled for the highly anticipated Audrey Hepburn biopic, showcasing its cast and impressive costume design.

Lawyers for convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić, supported by the Government of Republika Srpska, have requested his release from prison, citing his rapidly deteriorating health. They claim Mladić is close to death and should be allowed to go home.

Audrius Giržadas has spoken about his role within the Eurovision delegation and the guidance he provides to participants, as Lithuania's representative Lion Ceccah departs for Vienna.
The investigation into the disappearance of two individuals in Podunajské Biskupice is intensifying, with police charging two people and detaining three others during raids, while one suspect fled abroad.

The Billboard Women In Music 2026 event celebrated numerous female artists with awards and performances. Honorees included Thalia, Teyana Taylor, EJAE, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami, BINI, and Kehlani, with several also taking the stage.

The parent association of Bosniak councils has expanded its membership to include the "Turkey Bosnia Sandžak" association from Istanbul, one of the oldest Bosniak societies founded in Turkey.

Following former conservative leader Gabrielius Landsbergis's statement that he doesn't understand the direction of the party led by Laurynas Kasčiūnas, Lithuanian MP Audronius Ažubalis expressed surprise at the public criticism.

A representative of the Novi Sad citizens' association "Pokret mladih Novosađana progres" (Youth Movement of Novi Sad Progress), identified as M. A., has been arrested on suspicion of defrauding the budgets of Novi Sad and Vojvodina for approximately four million dinars intended for project implementation.
EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the singing voices from 'KPop Demon Hunters,' spoke about their performance of "Golden" with KATSEYE at the Billboard Women In Music 2026 event.
UDR has announced a quarterly dividend of $0.145 per share.

The World Bank has issued new forecasts for the Western Balkans, indicating a slowdown in economic growth and warning of a critical labor shortage in the region. The institution also lowered its growth projections for individual countries, including Serbia.

Lisa Kudrow has spoken out about a troubling culture in the 'Friends' writers' room, detailing mean remarks and sexually explicit comments allegedly made about Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox.

The Croatian Association of Hospital Doctors (HUBOL) stated that public health institutions have paid over 2.5 million euros to the Association of Employers in Healthcare (UPUZ) over five years, urging directors to halt further financing.

A review of Regnārs Vaivars' production "Atbalss Aija" at the Latvian National Theatre, based on Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš' "Aija," is presented, noting its closeness to the original text and author's era while leaving questions unanswered.

The Croatian Association of Hospital Doctors (HUBOL) has publicly claimed that more than 2.5 million euros of public funds were transferred to the account of the Croatian Association of Employers in Healthcare (UPUZ) over the past five years. HUBOL has been investigating financial flows from hospitals and health centers.

Éric Ciotti, president of the French UDR party, announced the launch of an inquiry commission to shed light on the "cost of immigration," as the Algerian issue continues to stir debate in France.

Actress Lisa Kudrow has spoken out about alleged 'mean stuff' and 'toxic behavior' that occurred behind the scenes during the filming of the hit show 'Friends'. She specifically mentioned writers discussing sexual fantasies with her female co-stars.

Lisa Kudrow knows her Friends costars would be there for her when the rain starts to pour, but she is less sure about the writers. Over 20 years after the legendary sitcom also starring Jennifer...

"Friends" star Lisa Kudrow has claimed that the show's mostly male writers would stay up late discussing sexual fantasies about her female co-stars, Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox. Kudrow also described the writers as "mean" and "brutal" to the cast.

Journalists reportedly observed a thick notebook with the provocative inscription '2026 list of pederasts' on the desk of Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov during an interview, sparking widespread discussion.

Food blogger Audronė Zemenskienė shares a unique, over 50-year-old recipe for homemade waffles, perfect for Mother's Day, after being surprised by her grandchildren's request.

Polish influencer Łatwogang successfully raised over £50 million (approximately €59 million) for children with cancer through a multi-day livestream event. The charity initiative garnered significant public support and celebrity involvement, including footballer Lamine Yamal and Chris Martin.

Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have reportedly joined forces to create a new political alliance aimed at unseating Benjamin Netanyahu. This new front seeks to challenge Netanyahu's leadership in the upcoming Israeli elections.

Career and human resources management expert Audra Stankevičienė states that the phrase "I don't know what I want to do yet" is not a problem in itself for young people. The real issue arises when this uncertainty persists for too long, leading to significant career mistakes.

Kazimieras Algirdas Budrys, a 64-year-old long-serving member of the Panevėžys district council and politician, has passed away.

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 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was commemorated, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accusing Russia of 'nuclear terrorism' and highlighting ongoing threats to nuclear safety due to the war. The event also recognized the surviving 'liquidators' who responded to the 1986 catastrophe.

Lithuanian MP Žygimantas Pavilionis expressed concerns about the country's foreign policy, warning of a potential "Orbanization" and criticizing perceived influences in Washington.

Actress Lisa Kudrow discusses her career evolution, her perspective on aging, and how her character Valerie Cherish helps challenge misogyny in Hollywood.

The "Volim Košutnjak" citizens' association is organizing an exhibition and panel discussion to address the impact of planned construction on the flora and fauna in the Košutnjak area of Belgrade.

A film featuring Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino, which initially had modest box office success, is now recognized as a cult classic, with its release anniversary being noted.

"Flying Bunny" is how the owner described her photo with her dog thrown into the air among cherry blossoms. However, instead of amusing, this shot angered netizens.

The Château de Coudrée, a former hotel located on Lake Geneva, has been put up for sale with an asking price of 14.5 million euros, featuring 18 bedrooms, a private beach, chapel, pool, and jetty.

Monika Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė, Director General of LRT, disclosed that she received an unexpected inquiry from the Ministry of Culture concerning the program 'Window to Power,' hosted by journalist.
Fiji's police commissioner, Tudravu, has confirmed that a significant cocaine haul remains untouched and securely stored, addressing public concerns.

The European Union formally approved a substantial multi-billion euro loan package for Ukraine and a new round of sanctions against Russia, following Hungary's decision to drop its opposition. This financial lifeline aims to support Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict and its aspirations for full EU membership.

More than 50 nations are collaborating to develop a plan for the gradual elimination of fossil fuels. This global energy transformation is being accelerated by escalating conflicts in the Middle East.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum has acquired the illustrated diary of Holocaust survivor Alfred Kantor, which depicts daily life and perpetrators within the German camp.

Lithuanian diplomacy head Kęstutis Budrys is embarking on an official visit to Cambodia to meet with the country's prime minister and discuss economic cooperation, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In observance of Earth Day, Tropic Maloprodaja has announced the opening of competitions for schools and associations. These initiatives aim to promote environmental awareness and engagement.

Filmmaker Audrey Diwan, known for adapting novels, shared her approach to screenwriting at Dublin’s Storyhouse festival, discussing her upcoming film 'The Marriage Portrait'.

Palantir, a company developing data integration and analysis software, has released a 22-point manifesto outlining a 'new era of deterrence' based on artificial intelligence.

The European Court of Justice issued a landmark ruling rejecting Hungary's controversial anti-LGBTQ law, which the government claimed was to protect children from propaganda. This decision marks a significant legal challenge to Hungary's policies.

Public figure and journalist Andrius Tapinas shared a post on social media comparing a conversation between political scientist Rima Urbonaitė and Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė to a political UTMA match, sparking a strong reaction from internet users.

At first glance, we could say - thanks to the Council of Europe (CoE) and their project to discuss with two representatives each in four focus groups in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and Niš this week...

A billboard near the Panorama shopping center in Vilnius, displaying the question 'How much does your death cost?', has caused a stir among residents who shared photos and opinions on social media.
Iryna Mudra, Deputy Head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, held substantive meetings in the Netherlands to discuss the next steps towards achieving a just peace for Ukraine.

HiPP has recalled baby food products in several Central European countries, including Austria and Lithuania, after rat poison was discovered in some jars. German police are investigating the incident as a potential extortion attempt, while HiPP initially denied claims but confirmed the recall.

The Croatian NGO Biom claims that the Ministry is attempting to legalize a portion of poaching by introducing 'five-shot' firearms through proposed amendments to the Hunting Law, which they argue violates EU law.

A 93-year-old man, who admitted to strangling his 89-year-old wife in their apartment, has died before a verdict could be reached in his case, leading to its dismissal.

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark publicly corrected her daughter-in-law, Queen Mary, during a royal event when Mary began petting Margrethe's dog, creating an awkward moment captured on video.

An academic argues that the national education system has reduced books to a depressing sociological function instead of making reading enjoyable. He suggests teaching the simple pleasure of reading.

Japanese scientists from Osaka have found that light not only aids plant growth but also helps maintain the cohesion between the epidermis and internal tissues, allowing plants to better preserve their specific shapes.

Audrey Hepburn's son shares details about her life as a mother in his biography 'Intimate Audrey,' aiming to portray the woman behind the cinematic legend.

Audrey Mondjehi, an accomplice in the 2018 Strasbourg Christmas market attack, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison by a special assize court in Paris.
Forbes Councils has published profiles of several business leaders, including Chad Angle, Jennifer Waters, Jeff Miglicco, Camden Kaminsky, and Audrey Russo. These features highlight their roles and companies within various industries.

Photographs of a woman riding an electric scooter with a baby in a carrier in Šilutė have caused widespread public outrage and heated discussions across social media platforms.

A Croatian association warns that families of children battling cancer are forced to spend thousands of euros on essential treatments not covered by the healthcare system, with funds often being denied.

Frosti Gnarr and Erla are selling their family dream home, which features four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The article provides details about the property.

An artist from Mostar sold portraits of footballer Edin Džeko to raise funds for charity. The proceeds from the sales were donated to the Pomozi.ba association as a humane gesture.

The Latvian National Theatre's New Hall is hosting an emotionally challenging yet powerful play, "Aija," directed by Regnārs Vaivars, who has previously adapted Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš' work.

Audrius Pukas has been appointed to lead the Ukrainian subsidiary of LTG Cargo, the freight transportation company of the LTG group.

On World Art Day, professional associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina issued a joint statement emphasizing the importance of art and calling for greater investment in culture and improved status for artists.

Professional associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina highlighted the importance of art and culture for society on World Art Day, calling for changes and action.

Israel and Poland observed Holocaust Remembrance Day with various events, including new photo unveilings and digital projects. In Israel, the observance was accompanied by political commentary, including criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech by the opposition leader.

A Lithuanian recipe for oven-baked chicken thighs with potatoes, created by Audra Win of 'Naudingos smulkmenos,' has gone viral, accumulating a million views online for its unique taste and appearance.

Media workers, citizens' assemblies, students, and political actors gathered for a second rally in support of N1 employees, organized by journalistic associations.

Audrey Beth Davis, a retired entertainment publicist who worked with The Lippin Group, has passed away at the age of 82 from natural causes in Pennsylvania, surrounded by loved ones.

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.

Audronius Ažubalis criticizes the strong reaction against a proposed advisory referendum on the definition of family in Lithuania, questioning why the public's voice on a fundamental state issue is being dismissed.

Weather forecasts predict a period of warm, sunny conditions, with temperatures potentially reaching 26°C, before a significant change. Showers and wind are expected to arrive from Saturday afternoon, impacting the upcoming May Day long weekend.

Malaika Arora has publicly quashed claims of undergoing cosmetic surgery, stating she does not need such procedures at this time.

Aida Koluder Agić, a former member of Naša stranka (Our Party), has publicly criticized Sarajevo Mayor Mandić. She suggested that he should resign if he lacks the wisdom to lead effectively.
Singers from 'KPop Demon Hunters,' EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, revisited their song 'Golden' at the Billboard Women in Music Event, where they were named the 2026 Women of the Year.
Actress Lisa Kudrow shared her spontaneous reaction to music, stating she will dance if she hears a song she likes.
Several prominent companies, including Robinhood, Cognizant, and UDR, have reported first-quarter revenues that missed analyst estimates, signaling cautious IT spending and slumping crypto trading. EBay, however, provided a second-quarter revenue forecast above expectations.
An article discusses how the US public sphere, characterized by performative power and alternative truths, reflects Jean Baudrillard's 1986 depiction of reality dissolving into images and hyperreality.

Actress Lisa Kudrow shared in a magazine interview that she had to tolerate toxic behavior from the predominantly male writing team of the TV series 'Friends', who fantasized about the show's female stars.

Following other departments, a new region in southwestern France will implement a measure from May 1st, leading to license suspension for drivers caught using their phone while driving, aiming to enhance road safety.

Reports reveal that the cast of the hit TV show 'Friends' continues to earn significant annual income from reruns and royalties, decades after the series finale. This highlights the enduring financial success of the popular sitcom.

Pop star Billie Eilish is collaborating with acclaimed director James Cameron to bring her "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour to the big screen, with the film "Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)" set to be released in cinemas on May 8.

TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov apologized to blogger Victoria Bonia for calling her a "worn-out whore and spy" during his show, admitting he acted too emotionally.

The United Arab Emirates has announced its departure from OPEC, a move that has created uncertainty in oil markets and is seen as a significant blow to the cartel's power and influence. Analysts are assessing the potential long-term consequences for global oil supply and prices.

Ukraine has accused Israel of importing grain allegedly stolen by Russia and warned of potential sanctions. The European Union has also reportedly contacted Israel regarding a Russian ship suspected of carrying the illicit cargo.

The UAE's withdrawal from OPEC is considered a major blow and a potential death knell for the oil association.

The Croatian Chamber of Economy's Renewable Energy Association has welcomed a decision by the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) to set nationwide grid connection fees, a decision awaited since 2022.

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.

An informal association of transporters from Boka, Montenegro, has reacted to unsafe open sea sailing conditions by proposing that warnings be issued and individuals who disregard them be penalized.
Former French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has expressed support for Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, who, recently released from prison, is considering leaving France due to attacks on his opinions by a 'handful of thought oligarchs'.

An informal association of skippers in Montenegro has responded to reports of a foreign tourist sustaining a severe spinal injury during a speedboat ride to the Blue Grotto, attributing the incident to irresponsible individuals.

Lithuanian TV presenter Audra Radavičienė openly discussed a significant turning point in her life and a new personal stage, emphasizing the importance of living authentically and re-evaluating priorities in her mid-forties.
During an election speech in West Bengal, Prime Minister Modi pledged to grant citizenship to the Matua Namasudras community under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). His address also included criticism of the state government and broader election themes.

Jihadist groups and Tuareg rebels claimed responsibility for a series of large-scale, coordinated attacks on Malian army bases across the country, leading to fresh battles and prompting condemnation from the UN.
The mayor of Kežmarok, Ferenčák, claims he was physically attacked and hit on the head by a strong man on Saturday afternoon.

The world marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, reflecting on its profound and lasting environmental and human consequences. Scientists continue to study the long-term effects of radiation, while the site itself remains a focus of ongoing management and historical reflection.
Vladis Juraš from Hnúšťa is working to preserve alternative culture in his region, likening the Fraj Festival to an exotically dressed visitor in a forgotten land.

A biographical account of Maija Kūle, a Latvian philosopher, doctor of philosophy, professor with international experience, and director of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology.

Actress Lisa Kudrow shared her feelings about rewatching the series "Friends" following the passing of Matthew Perry, stating he was "above all of us."

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski, founder of the human rights organization "Viasna," visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday. He met with Deputy Minister Audra Plepyte during his visit.

The Franak Association has called on the Croatian Supreme Court to rule justly on the full compensation for converted Swiss franc loans, aligning with lower court decisions, ahead of an anticipated verdict.

Lithuania has decided to establish a new military training ground near the strategically important Suwalki Corridor. This decision has reportedly caused a significant stir or controversy.

Hungary's government, led by Viktor Orban, reportedly allocated 660,000 euros to a "phantom association" named "Agenda" in Vojvodina ahead of elections. The organization is registered at the address of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.

Lithuania is preparing for a stormy cyclone, with forecasters warning of continued changeable spring weather. Nights will bring frost, followed by returning precipitation that could turn into snow in some areas.

An interview between political scientist Rima Urbonaitė and Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė has caused a stir, generating diverse opinions and reactions across social media and public discourse.
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.

Vlast je ozbiljno uzdrmana i kruni joj se podrška, zato joj je veoma bitno da ima kontrolu u svim organima i telima, gde god je to moguće i gdegod se o bilo čemu odlučuje, što su pokazali i poslednji…

This article provides 15 simple yet effective home cleaning tips, covering everything from proper mop maintenance to smart cleaning hacks, suggesting that small changes in habits can lead to significa

Many pet owners struggle to give their animals medication, often trying to hide pills in treats like cheese or sausage, only for the pet to cleverly spit out the pill.

In Luxembourg on Tuesday, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys and Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka discussed regional security and opportunities to increase pressure on Russia through new sanctions.

The Serbian government is being criticized for allegedly exploiting 'small' and 'ordinary' citizens, particularly around election periods, with concerns also raised about vote counting irregularities, such as those for the Medical Chamber in Kragujevac.

The Council of Europe is conducting a project in Serbia, holding focus groups in multiple cities to discuss laws related to the judiciary with representatives of professional associations.

The NGO Association of Pensioners of Montenegro announced that the State Audit Institution's report for 2023 confirmed serious irregularities in the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund, validating their long-standing warnings.

Chinese engineers have patented an innovative solution for long traffic jams: a toilet integrated into a car seat, aiming to reduce stress for drivers and passengers.

SDP President Siniša Hajdaš Dončić accused the ruling HDZ party of extracting money through sports alliances and associations, citing the FIMI media model.

The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Employers' Association supports the adoption of amendments to the Law on Employment of Foreigners, which is on the agenda for an upcoming session.
A Danish linguist observes how a popular political term, once associated with former Prime Minister Nyrup, now primarily targets politician Løkke. The expert describes the current state of political language as unclear or 'muddy'.

Lithuania's Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys stated that the country strongly condemns Iran's military actions against Gulf states and emphasizes that regional security cannot be a secondary issue in any agreements with Iran.

Milorad Dodik, the leader of Republika Srpska, reiterated his long-standing goal for the entity to unite with Serbia. He stated that their "struggle for freedom" would conclude with this unification.

An emergency response police car was involved in a collision at an intersection in Copenhagen. Several individuals were hospitalized following the accident.

Darius Jasaitis, the mayor of Neringa, shared the happy news that his son, Audrius, has married his beloved partner.

A Croatian patient rights association is raising an alarm over unsustainable waiting lists in hospitals, with some patients even facing waiting lists to get on a waiting list, and is urging the health minister to set medically justified waiting periods.

Montenegrin transporters are preparing to implement new blockades of freight traffic at the country's borders next week. Authorities have stated they will not permit these blockades, indicating a potential standoff.

New traffic restrictions have been introduced on a busy street in Vilnius, the capital city, impacting local commuters and drivers. The changes will alter established routes and require adjustments for those traveling through the area.

An opinion piece explores the mechanisms behind disinformation, questioning whether we live in an information age or an era of illusions where truth and falsehood constantly compete for attention.

Further claims have surfaced in the TCS Nashik case, describing an alleged conversion syndicate and a sexual harassment network operating within one of India's largest IT firms.

An opinion piece discusses five topics that are wise to avoid discussing at work to protect one's privacy while maintaining good relationships with colleagues.

A new Association of Cardiovascular Patients of Serbia has been founded in Belgrade to support patients and promote shared responsibility in treatment, with plans to offer free consultations.

Ignitis will open its 'Ignitis ON' electric vehicle charging park in May, strategically located on the A1 Vilnius–Kaunas–Klaipėda highway, marking the first such facility in the region.

A cheap yet highly effective method for cleaning kitchen range hood grates has gone viral on social media, with users claiming it effortlessly dissolves grease.

The Foreign Press Association has urged caution when using IDF materials after the military published a digitally altered photograph of a killed Lebanese journalist, with the association stating this is a common practice.
Actress Lisa Kudrow, known for her role in 'Friends', shared her enduring joy and motivation behind making people laugh throughout her career.

VU Tarptautinių santykių ir politikos mokslų instituto docentas Mažvydas Jastramskis apie tai, kodėl šį kartą paslydo gudrusis Viktoras Orbanas, kodėl nesuveikė postrealybės kampanija, kaip keisis…