
Albania Approves Geospatial Information Authority Bill
Albania's Legal Affairs and Public Administration Commission reviewed and approved a draft law concerning the organization and functioning of the national geospatial information infrastructure.
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Albania's Legal Affairs and Public Administration Commission reviewed and approved a draft law concerning the organization and functioning of the national geospatial information infrastructure.

Articles discuss Tamás Takáts' son explaining his father's political involvement, linking it to the Faith Church and hate-inciting posters. This comes amidst broader analysis of Hungarian party politics, including the Tisza party's shift from symbolic to pragmatic strategies.
Hundreds of families in France have filed a collective lawsuit against social media platform TikTok with the Paris prosecutor's office, alleging 'abuse of weakness.' The families, represented by lawyer Laure Boutron-Marmion, accuse the platform of exploiting vulnerable users.

Former Albanian President Ilir Meta has appeared in court for the second session of his corruption trial, where he was seen behind a glass partition. His defense team has challenged the charges and requested a change in his restrictive measures.

Serbian officials have announced that the construction work on the Kovin bridge over the Danube River is anticipated to be completed before the upcoming winter season.

A forum discussion on DER STANDARD addresses the common challenge of managing east-facing bedroom windows, inviting the community to share tips and solutions.

FOCUS responds to the minister, stating that the problem in tourism is not with hoteliers but with the overly expensive state and its levies.

Denser traffic has led to an increase in accidents, particularly in Germany's Hesse region, while approaches to cities are experiencing heavier congestion. Truck drivers are facing delays of up to four hours at some border crossings.

Cardiologists have identified specific snacks that can help maintain healthy blood pressure levels.

A 53-year-old man from Lezha was assaulted on Friday evening on the Mamurras–Laç highway near the Sanxhak intersection, with police searching for the perpetrators.

US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace proposals, calling them "completely unacceptable," a move that caused oil prices to surge and intensified tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.

A Serbian influencer faced criticism after entering the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade without permission to photograph unexhibited student works. She later issued an apology, taking full responsibility for her actions.

Medical professionals offer guidance on how to differentiate between kidney pain and general back pain, providing clarity on symptoms and distinctions for accurate self-assessment.

A Serbian professor raised concerns about the application of Serbian laws to Chinese companies, citing issues like passport confiscation, undeclared work, and pollution. The discussion also touched upon a conversation between President Vučić and China regarding a canopy collapse in Novi Sad.
A 16-day weather forecast for Poland, prepared by tvnmeteo.pl synoptic Damian Zdonek, predicts a dynamic start to the upcoming week, including a traditional cold spell known as "cold gardeners."

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faced strong criticism from opposition parties, including PASOK, following a speech in Thessaloniki where he used Metallica music in a social media post, with opponents calling his government a 'burden' for the country's progress.

The city of Cheb is preparing a major, multi-stage renovation of its winter stadium, estimated to cost 600 million Czech crowns, with project documentation to be completed this year and work beginning next year.

A student at Azim Premji University was suspended for two years over a vandalism row, leading to student protests demanding revocation of the suspension due to a perceived lack of transparency.

Two Latvian women share their experiences of living abroad in Finland and their decision to return to their homeland, citing a greater sense of security.

Reg Austin, a courageous lawyer and elections expert who played a key role in Zimbabwe's independence and oversaw elections in Cambodia and Afghanistan, has died at 91.

Erion Veliaj's court session at the Administrative Court has been postponed. His lawyer stated that the KLP (High Council of Prosecution) had not met regarding the case, despite the court confirming the KLP representative's authorization.

Kristian Hatziminas, Founder and CEO of THEON International, stated that 2025 was a year of transformation and anticipates 2026 to bring new products and partnerships, including the preparation of THEON's IVAS.

The U.S. State Department is set to begin revoking the passports of parents who owe substantial amounts in child support. This measure aims to enforce child support payments from delinquent individuals.

Macut has expressed agreement that the Serbian government is 'cumbersome' and its procedures are complicated, while also addressing whether he supports President Vučić's proposals.

The increasing digitalization of classrooms is leading to the loss of unconventional but widely used methods teachers employ to maintain discipline. This shift affects traditional approaches to classroom management.

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) and the Association of BH Journalists have called for the revocation of a World Press Photo award. Their demand stems from new information regarding the circumstances under which the awarded photographs, depicting the killing of civilians in Brčko, were created.

US Senator Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican in a 'constructive' meeting aimed at strengthening US-Vatican ties. The discussions took place amidst reported tensions between the Vatican and the Trump administration.

Montenegro's Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism, and State Property launched an intensified inspection campaign in the municipality of Tuzi, resulting in 16 individuals being prosecuted for illegal construction.

The castle park in Lysá nad Labem, Czech Republic, will see landscaping adjustments to its trees and shrubs this autumn, following an expert assessment of their health.

The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo confirmed an indictment against a mother and her relative for human trafficking, accusing them of forcing children to earn 50 KM daily and taking their money.

On May 7, 1946, the company 'Tocuko,' later known as Sony, was founded in war-torn Tokyo by a group of ambitious engineers, starting in a windowless room with makeshift tools.

A guest commentary discusses the ethical implications of technological surveillance in patient rooms, moving beyond data protection to questions of evidence, proportionality, and patient dignity.

Rudina Hajdari, daughter of the late Azem Hajdari, criticized the direction of Albania's Democratic Party (PD), suggesting her father would not have approved of certain past decisions, including the election of Lulzim Basha. She advocated for a new PD chairman to be chosen from outside the party to lead it to power.

In der Casa Camuzzi in Montagnola im Schweizer Tessin schrieb Hermann Hesse Weltliteratur. Das dortige Museum lässt sich zum 150. Geburtstag des Dichters etwas ganz Besonderes einfallen.

Ministrat e Tregtisë së G7 shprehën shqetësim të thellë në lidhje me “shtrëngimin ekonomik”, veçanërisht kufizimet arbitrare ndaj eksporteve, që mund të dëmtojnë sigurinë ekonomike në një mjedis…

Following President Trump's decision to pause US naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz, Tehran celebrated the move as a victory, while Iran's foreign ministry reiterated its demand for a fair and comprehensive agreement to resolve the Gulf conflict.
Shares of ZIM Integrated Shipping Services rose significantly following reports of a rival takeover offer for the company.

Albanian Democratic Party (PD) leaders have criticized the government, with Boçi blaming depopulation on its failures. Separately, Gjekmarkaj met with party structures to mobilize for a protest scheduled for May 8.
Political analyst Vukadinović has outlined the reasons why summer elections will not take place. His commentary provides insight into the current political landscape and electoral timing.
Mbhazima Shilowa argues that voters should demand more substantive policy and accountability from candidates, rather than being swayed by mere mayoral hype, as local government elections approach.

During a session of the Legal Affairs Committee, Albanian MP Gent Strazimiri clashed with Minister Manja over a draft law on electronic identification, raising concerns about data security and the integrity of the AKSHI agency.

The Kolašin 1600 ski resort has concluded its winter season, reporting approximately 80,000 visitors, 25,000 ski passes sold, and revenues of around one million euros.

Kriza në Ngushtica e Hormuzit po hyn në një fazë të rrezikshme përshkallëzimi, teksa përplasjet mes Shtetet e Bashkuara të Amerikës dhe Irani po intensifikohen, duke rritur shqetësimet globale për…
Zimbabwe has announced the nationwide expansion of its Title Deeds Validation Programme, aiming to formalize property ownership across the country.

Croatian President Zoran Milanović has publicly criticized the entry of a US warship into Dubrovnik, arguing it was unconstitutional and occurred without the necessary parliamentary consent. He stated that foreign warships should not be allowed into Croatia without the approval of the Sabor.
The National Democratic Working Group (NDWG) has criticized the latest delay in the trial of Sikhala, claiming it is a case of political persecution.

Russia has frozen and seized assets belonging to billionaire Vadim Moshkovich, the founder of the Rusagro agricultural group. This action is part of an ongoing state takeover targeting his holdings.
China's recent oil and gas discoveries are being analyzed as a strategic blueprint for enhancing Africa's resource sovereignty.

Research indicates that the phenomenon known as 'social jet lag,' caused by the discrepancy between weekday and weekend sleep schedules, affects approximately 70% of adults in industrialized countries, leading to fatigue after days off.
European Central Bank officials, including policymaker Peter Kazimir, have strongly indicated that an interest rate hike in June is "all but inevitable." This comes as ECB surveys suggest inflation will ease by 2027, but concerns about a eurozone recession persist.

Reports and statements from various countries highlighted ongoing discussions and concerns regarding press freedom, including national rankings and government approaches to media. Officials in some regions reaffirmed commitments to responsible journalism amidst these global conversations.

The People's Movement of Serbia announced that the detection of an impermissible level of cadmium in frozen raspberries from Serbia in Belgium, via the RASFF system, is an alarm for the entire agricultural sector and the state due to the damage to Serbia's reputation.

Norwegian tourists expressed delight with the Sarajevo-Vareš train line, continuing their journey by high-speed train to Mostar. This is part of the FBiH Railways' tourist train project.
Bakers in Zimbabwe are being urged to transform their passion into profitable brands, fostering entrepreneurship and economic growth.
Zimbabwe is setting its sights on achieving a new record for wheat production. This initiative reflects the nation's efforts to boost agricultural output and ensure food security.

The city of Havířov spent over a million Czech crowns to repair a sports field at the Slávie hall complex, which was severely damaged after city festivities. Despite the damage, the city plans to host the festivities there again in September.
NASA scientists have revealed the presence of a hidden, 2.5-billion-year-old structure located within the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe. This geological discovery provides new insights into Earth's ancient history.

An examination of the Law on the Basics of Road Traffic Safety in Bosnia and Herzegovina reveals the system of penalty points used to record and sanction drivers who commit multiple traffic offenses within a certain period.
Zimbabwe's CAB3 initiative aims to consolidate stability and foster inclusive development towards the country's Vision 2030 goals.
A 'jobs for the boys' scandal, involving alleged nepotism and favoritism in hiring, has reportedly caused significant controversy within a Zimbabwean council.
The long-delayed Egodini mall project in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is reportedly back on track, signaling progress after previous setbacks and anticipation for its completion.
An article from NewsDay Zimbabwe delves into the complex factors and historical context contributing to the ongoing poverty in the country.
Almasi concluded a workshop focused on directing and stage management, contributing to the development of performing arts in Zimbabwe.

The head of Russia's Communist Party suggests that President Vladimir Putin is losing support, with his popularity dropping to its lowest since the war began, potentially leading to a situation similar to 1917 by autumn.

Juris Pumpiņš shares his family's story of deportation in 1949 and their return to Balgale, where he now manages the reclaimed family property and serves as a bell ringer.

Nigeria's African Democratic Congress (ADC) party is experiencing internal factional crises and legal disputes, leading to member resignations and divisions over potential alliances for the 2027 presidential election. The party, however, maintains its intention to field candidates despite the internal turmoil.
The Boanerges Gospel Group is gearing up to launch a new evangelical album, promising to deliver inspiring music to its listeners.

A session of the Serbian Parliament has commenced to discuss and debate proposed amendments to electoral laws. The legislative changes were put forward by Petrašinović.

Montenegro's Ministry of Public Administration announced the continuation of enhanced inspection controls in the municipality of Tuzi, with intensified field checks expected to persist in the upcoming period.
New coach Kaitano Tembo has unveiled the 23-man Zimbabwe squad for the upcoming Unity Cup in London, featuring the return of Marshall Munetsi and Jordan Zemura.

Opposition leader Sali Berisha criticized the low participation and organization of the May 8 protest, while also accusing Prime Minister Rama of using immunity to release an individual from house arrest. He emphasized the protest as a stand against dictatorship.
Four former presidents of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal have appealed to the Sejm Marshal, Włodzimierz Czarzasty, to address the 'undignified' situation of four judges who are not permitted to rule in the Tribunal.
The European Commission is holding discussions with leading AI companies OpenAI and Anthropic regarding artificial intelligence models. A spokesperson for the EU institution, Thomas Regnier, confirmed positive cooperation in these ongoing talks.

Afrim Tola, former director of the Partizani multi-sport club, testified in the 'Partizani' case against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, stating he could not recall details due to the passage of many years.

A new takeover bid has been launched for the company Energoprojekt, occurring at a time when the firm's overall value is reportedly decreasing.

Oláh Ibolya's symbolic performance of the song 'Magyarország' (Hungary) on Saturday has led to questions about the song's original Canadian composer from 1995 and how it became a Hungarian adaptation.
A series of separate traffic accidents occurred across several European countries, including Croatia, Luxembourg, Serbia, Spain, Poland, Austria, and Greece. These incidents resulted in multiple injuries, at least one fatality, and significant traffic disruptions.
As more episodes of 'Euphoria' season three air, fans are increasingly criticizing the show's music, now solely composed by Hans Zimmer following Labrinth's exit.
Road construction between Petrovaradin and Sremski Karlovci in Serbia, near Puckaroš, has been delayed for eight months due to an active landslide, with authorities currently unable to provide a completion date.

A Croatian criminal police chief was fatally shot in a cafe in Krapina by an assailant using an illegal weapon, who then reportedly shot himself and is fighting for his life. The incident prompted a police investigation and expressions of shock from colleagues and officials.

Member of Parliament Ivana Ribarić Majanović has been elected as the president of the Social Democratic Party's (SDP) county organization in Brodsko-Posavina, following internal party elections.

The weekly horoscope for May 11-17 offers insights into major decisions and small pleasures, predicting Aries will take the lead while Virgos are advised to slow down.

Bosnian hip-hop duo Jala Brat and Buba Corelli performed their first concert at Arena Zagreb to thousands of fans. The event drew huge crowds and saw attendees singing along to their greatest hits.

Péter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new Prime Minister, succeeding Viktor Orban, marking the official end of the Orban era. His inauguration was met with public celebrations and included a speech where he called for the Hungarian President's resignation.

Komnenović, the mayor of Tivat, reported to the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) that he earned 10,295 euros in rent last year, in addition to his salary, allowances, and winter bonuses.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has opened his 100th restaurant in London, marking a significant milestone in his extensive culinary empire.

Vedran Tuce, the new director of the National Theatre Sarajevo, spoke about his initial goals after assuming the position, emphasizing his commitment to maintaining the repertoire despite existing issues.

The Croatian city of Sisak will undertake the renovation of 12 buildings in its historic core through a €6.5 million agreement.
Drones belonging to Ukraine's Azov National Guard have reportedly taken control of the airspace over Mariupol. This development suggests an increase in the depth and frequency of their attacks in the region.

Miloš Jovanović, leader of the New DSS party, outlined the party's strategy for upcoming elections, suggesting an optimal approach of participating in three columns. He emphasized that engaging right-leaning voters is crucial for any potential regime change.

A patient in Latvia living over 200 kilometers from Riga had to make five doctor visits instead of the usual three to remove a single mole, highlighting issues with healthcare bureaucracy.

The Kremlin has announced the suspension of trilateral peace talks, stating that further negotiations are pointless until Ukrainian forces withdraw from the Donbas region. This move effectively sets an ultimatum for the continuation of peace discussions.

Kris Jenner has publicly shared her negative experience with the drug Ozempic, stating that it made her so sick she was unable to work. She revealed she had been using the medication before its widespread public awareness.

ZIMBABWE is returning 67 farms to European countries.

Fifty-six students at Albania's Security Academy were hospitalized due to food poisoning, prompting an investigation into the "Sori-AL" company that supplied their meals. Despite the incident, the company reportedly continues to provide food to the academy while authorities await analysis results.

A proposal to use the Albanian National Museum for parking has ignited a political debate, with opposition lawmakers calling the plan 'anti-Albanian'.

Rossmann Hungary has announced that Éva Szimeiszter and István Váradi will jointly lead the company as managing directors starting July 1, 2026, alongside a historic investment.

The story of famous Albanian footballer Hysen Kusi, known as Dake, and the persecution of his family during the dictatorship, including his brother's execution and his sister's internment, has been revealed.

A recent Medián poll commissioned by HVG reveals support levels for Fidesz versus Tisza, while the Constitutional Court annulled an Orbán government decree on solidarity contribution lawsuits.

Ford has reportedly reached an agreement to sell Line 3 of its Almussafes factory in Valencia to Chinese automaker Geely. The deal will see Ford sharing the factory with Geely, which plans to produce its own vehicles there.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is facing significant public scrutiny and calls for accountability following what he described as an 'earthquake-sized defeat.' Despite this, Orbán has called on Hungarian patriots to resist, even as some international media portray his political decline.

Vesna Vučemilović, President of the Croatian Parliamentary Committee, has convened a session to address scandals within sports federations. She is demanding that funds be directed to athletes rather than for personal interests.

Kim Kardashian has reportedly decided to take a break from taking the bar exam. Sources indicate she will not be retaking the test for now.

A doctor has provided clarification on who genuinely needs to incorporate omega-3 supplements into their diet. The explanation aims to guide individuals on the appropriate use of these fatty acids.

A law concerning the seizure of criminally acquired property remains stalled in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Ministry of Justice, putting the country at risk of sanctions.
A court in Harare has acquitted leaders of the MDPCZ (Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe) of charges related to abuse of office.

According to cardiologists, there are three specific things individuals should avoid doing after 5 PM to maintain optimal cardiovascular health and prevent damage to the cardiovascular system.

Albania's Democratic Party has appealed to the Constitutional Court regarding the refusal to establish investigative commissions. The appeal specifically concerns commissions for the McGonigal case and the May 11 elections.
A Maersk cargo vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, accompanied by US military forces, amid heightened tensions in the region. Multiple sources confirmed the safe passage of the ship and its crew.

The European Commission is actively pursuing various policy initiatives, including exploring new trade measures against China's overcapacity and strengthening energy, defense, and supply chain security. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also reaffirmed support for Moldova's €1.9 billion Growth Plan and discussed efforts to exclude Huawei and ZTE from European 5G networks.
A small plane crashed into a residential building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, shortly after takeoff, killing three people including the pilot and injuring two others. Video footage captured the moment of impact.

Russia declared a May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, while Ukraine announced its own separate truce beginning on May 6. Both nations declared these ceasefires independently, leading to competing announcements.

The President of the Albanian Wrestling Federation spoke about the successful organization of the European Wrestling Championship in Tirana and the need for greater support to help Albanian athletes achieve more medals.
An analysis explores how China employs legal and financial firewalls to counteract the impact of US sanctions.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for a 'Fourth Chimurenga' to achieve the country's Vision 2030 development goals.
An analysis explores how China's techno-developmentalism has surpassed Europe's, highlighting potential lessons for African nations.

Serbian company AikGroup has signed an agreement to acquire Podravska banka, marking its entry into the Croatian banking market. This acquisition expands AikGroup's business operations within the region.

The Shkodër Prosecutor's Office has concluded investigations and sent four individuals – Arsuel Curaj, Alma Guraj, Gëzim Guraj, and Vladimir Jacaj – to court for the criminal offense of 'money laundering' involving 500,000 euros.
An African perspective highlights the crumbling hegemony of US sanctions, signaling a historic global shift in international relations and economic power dynamics.
Zimbabwe is advancing its smart tourism initiatives by implementing a NetOne Wi-Fi rollout across the country. This effort aims to enhance connectivity and improve the experience for tourists.
An opinion piece from Zimbabwe urges an end to conflicts and issues within Africa, advocating for solutions that prevent further suffering on the continent.
The rollout of a US$1 million youth fund has commenced in Zimbabwe, designed to support young entrepreneurs and youth-led initiatives.

President Trump announced that the United States would begin an operation, sometimes called 'Project Freedom,' to guide or escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This move aims to address shipping disruptions in the vital waterway and has drawn a warning from Iran.

Afroditi Hatzimina delivered a surprising performance on the Greek show "Your Face Sounds Familiar" on Sunday night, transforming into Natasa Theodoridou.

Croatia is reportedly considering suspending the controversial Entry/Exit System (EES) at its borders, following Greece's rejection of the system. This comes amid concerns over long queues and potential additional delays at border crossings.
The Zimbabwean government is reportedly losing its battle against defiant street vendors in Harare, highlighting ongoing challenges in urban management.

A Croatian resident filmed an extraordinary and rare sight above their house, described as a breathtaking view not commonly seen.
A new initiative has been launched in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to promote media freedom through a legal reform partnership.
Musician Mwendamberi captivated audiences with an electrifying performance at Jongwe Corner, solidifying his rising presence in the music scene.
NewsDay Zimbabwe publishes an article titled 'The Hezekiah warning: A general’s gospel and a son’s stars,' discussing a unique blend of military and spiritual themes.

As artificial intelligence increasingly influences news and information, there is a critical need to determine who will control the information infrastructure and to rethink the role AI plays in public life.

President Trump is reviewing a new 14-point peace proposal from Iran, but expressed skepticism about its acceptance, stating Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price." He warned that military strikes could resume if Iran "misbehaves."
China's zero-tariff treatment for certain African goods is enhancing the continent's development prospects and opening new trade opportunities. This policy, specifically highlighted for Zimbabwe, aims to boost economic growth despite existing structural gaps.

The AMSS reports no significant delays for passenger vehicles at Serbian border crossings, though trucks face a one-hour wait to exit the country at the Sremska Rača crossing, with potential crowds around picnic areas.

Albanian businessman Bashkim Ulaj appeared today at the Special Court (GJKKO) with his lawyers, facing a lawsuit filed by Agron Shehaj, head of the 'Mundësia' party.

The Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism, and State Property announced that 38 individuals have been prosecuted in Tuzi as part of an intensified inspection campaign against illegal construction.

Discussions are emerging regarding the broader societal impact of Artificial Intelligence, including its effects on employment and how it influences cultural remembrance, such as the representation of historical events like the Holocaust.

Donald Trump has declared the US-Iran ceasefire to be "on life support," criticizing Tehran's latest proposals as "garbage." His statements underscore deepening tensions and uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts between the two nations.

The Kremlin has reportedly canceled military parade technical displays due to fears of attacks, attributed to Ukrainian drone commander Robert Brovdi, whose drones are striking targets deep within Russia.

Images of lagoons in Chile, featuring breathtaking shades of yellow, green, and turquoise, have recently captivated social media users. The natural beauty of the salt lake has been widely shared.

The father of a 21-year-old woman who accused surgeon N. Nunka of sexual harassment in Korçë, Albania, has spoken out, recounting his family's ordeal and demanding justice for his daughter.

A breathtaking salt lake in Chile's Atacama region features lagoons in vibrant shades of yellow, green, and blue, creating an otherworldly landscape that can be experienced firsthand.

Hotels are implementing new strategies, often dubbed 'rush at dawn,' to prevent tourists from reserving sun loungers with towels early in the morning. These measures aim to ensure fair access to pool and beach amenities for all guests.

An appeal has been launched by the Pomozi.ba association to help Jasmin Čusta from Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, receive immunotherapy for his cancer treatment.

Christian Schmidt has reportedly resigned from his position as the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reports suggest his departure was not voluntary and came under pressure, particularly from the United States.
Road construction between Petrovaradin and Sremski Karlovci, initially slated for completion eight months ago, has been significantly delayed by an active landslide, with no new completion date yet announced.

Tirana Prefect Shkëlqim Hajdari reacted on social media to KF Tirana's survival in the Superiore league, calling the team 'moral winners' of the season and expressing great joy for all citizens.
Construction workers have installed most of the first section of a temporary road bridge over the railway corridor near Zámrsk in the Orlickoústecko region, ahead of its planned demolition in the autumn.

The cruise ship Hondius, which has reported cases of hantavirus, has arrived off the coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Its arrival has prompted special evacuation preparations and an alert for the disembarkation of passengers.

Anniversaries of key events from the Bosnian War are being marked, including the start of the siege of Mostar in 1993 and the HVO attack on Drežnica. These commemorations recall the resistance offered during the conflict.

Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death globally. Experts emphasize the importance of prevention and what cardiologists prioritize when reviewing patient findings.

A dietitian has issued a warning that consuming too many dietary supplements can lead to a variety of unpleasant symptoms and potential health issues.

Sociologist Patakfalvi-Czirják Ágnes discusses the symbolic display of the Székely flag on the Hungarian Parliament, viewing the opposition between EU and Székely flags as politically motivated.
Zimbabwe's government has announced plans to return dozens of foreign-owned farms that were seized during the Robert Mugabe era, though officials state the overall land reform policy remains irreversible.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has called for the strengthening of municipalities and accelerated digitalization as part of the country's EU integration efforts. The 'EU4Municipalities II' program is actively supporting local government to improve services and prepare for future challenges.

Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has confirmed its intention to acquire Serbian oil company NIS, with negotiations underway. Serbian officials, however, have stated that MOL's current offer is not fully acceptable, citing concerns over the Pančevo Refinery's production.

A UN report raises alarm about the world's preparedness for a 'digital pandemic,' warning of devastating consequences if the foundational pillars of the digital world were to suddenly collapse.

French prosecutors have escalated their probe into Elon Musk and his social media platform X to a criminal investigation. They are seeking charges related to alleged child sexual abuse content and data manipulation on the platform.

A Croatian MMA fighter expressed his love for his homeland, stating he will enter the cage carrying a Ram flag.

The Special Court against Corruption and Organized Crime in Albania has found lawyer Erida Lazimi guilty of illegally influencing a judge at the Tirana Court to favor a client.

Authorities in Tuzi, Montenegro, have intensified controls on illegal construction, identifying dozens of cases and vowing to continue administrative measures against those building without proper documentation.

Police in Tuzi, Montenegro, have prevented the smuggling of over 60 kg of marijuana. This operation is part of a regional effort to enhance border surveillance and combat cross-border crime.

Hansi Flick is reportedly close to extending his tenure as Barcelona's coach, with an official announcement expected soon. The German coach is set to renew his contract with the Catalan club until 2028.

Regional ventures of potential NIS buyer: Corruption verdicts in Slovenia and attempt to take over "Podravka"

A 75-year-old American millionaire was tragically trampled to death by an enraged elephant during a safari in Africa. Shocking video footage of the incident has circulated, highlighting the dangers of wildlife encounters.
A new IBRiS poll for 'Rzeczpospolita' indicates that Poles are increasingly noticing a demographic shift, with more elderly people and fewer children in their surroundings, confirming academic warnings about population trends.

The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is actively investigating various corruption cases across Europe, including alleged misuse of EU funds and irregularities involving public officials. These investigations have led to summonses and raised concerns about corruption and media freedom in several countries.

Deputy Saimir Korreshi has shared images of a dangerous intersection in Savër village, calling it a 'death intersection' that has claimed many lives and stating that a solution could be found with minimal funds.

The Italian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Giuseppe Giacalone, visited the Chapel of St. Francis at the military cemetery in Masvingo to pay tribute to 71 Italian prisoners of war, including three children.

UMIROVLJENI vrhbosanski nadbiskup kardinal Vinko Puljić je tijekom gostovanja na Federalnoj televiziji (FTV) govorio o stanju u BiH, odnosima između religije i politike, položaju Hrvata i kritikama…
OpenAI has lost its head of private equity, Paul Zimmerman, who announced his move to Google, marking another senior staff departure for the AI lab.

Ibrahimović commented on Montenegro's progress in reform processes.
The market for entry-level cars is shrinking as vehicle prices continue to surge, making affordable options increasingly scarce for consumers.

NSPM has published new research outlining the public approval ratings for historical figure Tito, the current government, and the political opposition. The study provides insights into contemporary political sentiment.
Zimbabwe's High Court has issued an order barring both parties involved in the Elmswood Farm dispute from further action, pending resolution.

Ambasadori rus në Norvegji, Nikolai Korchunov, paralajmëroi se aktivitetet e NATO-s pranë objekteve strategjike ruse në Gadishullin Kola përbëjnë rrezik për përballje të drejtpërdrejtë ushtarake.
The OECD warns that Zimbabwe's position in the global lithium market is under threat as international competition for the critical mineral intensifies.

The European Union is preparing its response to potential US tariffs on cars and discussing its new budget, which prioritizes key issues like defense, migration, and agriculture. The bloc is also testing its mutual assistance clause and launching aid programs.
The National Democratic Working Group (NDWG) has criticized a fresh delay in the trial of Job Sikhala, alleging that the prolonged legal proceedings constitute political persecution.
Poland is currently engaged in discussions with the Pentagon regarding a potential increase in the number of U.S. troops stationed within its borders. This move aims to strengthen military cooperation and regional security.

Ashwagandha, a plant used in Ayurvedic medicine, is being discussed for its purported anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and memory-enhancing properties.
China's long-term strategy for Africa and Zimbabwe is characterized by strategic patience and economic diversification.
An analysis explores the strategic impossibility of a US ground invasion of Iran and discusses its broader implications for the global power shift.

Afroditi Hatzimina, winner of a 'Your Face Sounds Familiar' episode, surprised host Giorgos Liagas on 'To Proino' by revealing she has a 4.5-year-old daughter.

The People's Movement of Serbia announced that the detection of an impermissible level of cadmium in frozen raspberries from Serbia in Belgium, via the RASFF system, is a serious alarm for the entire agricultural sector and the state due to damage to Serbia's reputation.
The article discusses the contrast between "overcapacity" and BYD's shortage, alongside CATL's breakthrough, presenting a window of opportunity for the Global South.
The Kuda Vana organization is actively working to restore families and redefine the narrative for orphans, focusing on family reunification and support.
Zimplats, a Zimbabwean platinum producer, is reportedly increasing its investment in solar energy to reduce its reliance on the national grid and mitigate power supply risks.

World Press Freedom Day was observed globally, with leaders and organizations, including the Pope, raising alarms about frequent violations of press freedom and the increasing dangers faced by journalists worldwide. Reports indicated a decline in press freedom and a rise in journalist fatalities.

Donald Trump has rejected Iran's latest negotiation proposal as unacceptable. This development coincides with Senator Marco Rubio's scheduled meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican, reportedly amidst a diplomatic standoff involving Trump and Iran.

Iran has proposed a 30-day plan to end its conflict with the United States and confirmed receiving Washington's response, prompting debate over whether the US should accept a "bad deal" or face an "impossible" war.

On World Press Freedom Day, organizations and leaders worldwide highlighted persistent threats to journalists, including red-tagging, attacks, and impunity, with concerns raised over declining press freedom in various countries.

An Onitsha-based medical practitioner, Chudi Ezimoha, and a legal practitioner, Clifford Okoye, have expressed conflicting views regarding a long-standing family and business dispute involving New Healthway Company Limited in Anambra.
A new initiative in Zimbabwe to implement a digital cattle management plan has ignited public debate regarding its feasibility and implications for the agricultural sector.
Analysis suggests Zimbabwe is adopting a new authoritarian template, evolving from its recent coup to constitutional changes that consolidate power and restrict democratic freedoms.
An article delves into the complex factors contributing to Zimbabwe's ongoing economic challenges and poverty, examining historical and contemporary issues.

An expert and mothers from the community discuss the effects of parents openly expressing emotions in front of their children, emphasizing that children should experience their parents' feelings.

The UN Security Council convened to discuss two pressing international issues: North Korea's accelerating nuclear capabilities and violations of sanctions, and the ongoing situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Separately, local news from Bosnia and Herzegovina covered weather, traffic, and tourism.

Japan's Prime Minister outlined a renewed Indo-Pacific strategy during a speech in Hanoi, emphasizing a more active role for Japan in the region. The plan focuses on strengthening partnerships, ensuring a 'free and open' Asia, and enhancing supply chain resilience.
Edith Mugarisanwa is highlighted for her role in driving excellence within various national programmes in Zimbabwe, contributing significantly to their success.