The Middle East conflict continues to fuel inflation and impact global economies, leading to growing doubt among UK shoppers and prompting governments like India and Albania to implement measures such as export duties, reduced excise taxes, and price board meetings to stabilize fuel prices. Spanish families are also saving more amidst rising inflation, while European fund managers advise on investment strategies to mitigate risks.
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The US president has extended a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz and paused energy strikes for 10 days, with Trump stating talks are 'going very well' as US Vice President J.D. Vance takes a forefront role in US efforts to broker Iran peace, though analysis suggests Trump's 'mysterious peace negotiations' do not promise a quick end to the war.
German band Kraftklub played two sold-out shows at Frankfurt's Festhalle, captivating the audience with their unique stage presence, including a wheel of fortune and a 'cigarette machine'.
A session of the House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina failed to achieve a quorum as delegates from HDZ and SNSD did not appear, preventing urgent discussions and a vote on fuel excise duties.
Fourth-grade students from Zagreb returned from a nature school trip amidst snowy weather, causing concern among parents, though the school assessed the route as safe after checks.
The general director of CNAIR, Cristian Pistol, announced positive progress on the Transylvania Highway construction, with sections between Nădăşelu and Zimbor reaching 94-98% completion.
A powerful storm system, accompanied by heavy snow and an earthquake in Zagreb, has caused widespread damage, power outages, traffic disruptions, and school cancellations across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. Authorities are addressing the aftermath, with reports of injuries and numerous accidents.
Henning Höne has announced his candidacy for the leadership of Germany's FDP party, while Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann has withdrawn her bid for the position.
An appeal has been launched to help Filip Marković, an 8-year-old boy from Banja near Aranđelovac, who has been bravely facing serious health challenges since early childhood.
Jan Marek, former Deputy Chairman of the Prague Public Transport Company's supervisory board, is scheduled to testify as a witness in the Dozimetr case on Friday, having resigned from his position in October 2024 after being accused by police in a separate branch of the same case.
An individual identified as Kathumba is reportedly working to address and close existing health knowledge gaps, though specific details of the initiative are not provided.
On the construction site of the waste incinerator in Komořany near Most, workers will begin installing a giant chimney on Friday. The first two parts of the chimney, each up to 25 meters long and weighing 28 tons, will be gradually lifted by two cranes.
Several individuals have been arrested in Croatia on suspicion of corruption within the Croatian Ski Association (HSS), allegedly defrauding the organization of at least 30 million euros over 12 years. The former director of alpine skiing is reportedly among the suspects.
The director of the Kolašin Tourist Organization, Zorica Milašinović, emphasizes the importance of early preparations for the summer season, including discussions on challenges and opportunities to enhance the tourism offer, alongside plans for artificial snow for winter.
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A doctor advises that consuming medication on an empty stomach can lead to health problems, emphasizing that food acts as a protective barrier for the stomach lining.
The Auto Moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) reported that trucks are experiencing delays of approximately five hours at the Batrovci and Šid border crossings since this morning.
Petr Witowski, the former head of Prague's transport company, is scheduled to testify as a witness in the 'Dozimetr' case, where the alleged Redl group reportedly threatened his dismissal.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has again stated that the US is conditioning strong security guarantees for Ukraine on Kyiv ceding the entire eastern Donbas region to Russia, a demand Ukraine firmly rejects, asserting it will not give up territory.
Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and dismissed claims of ongoing negotiations, dampening hopes for de-escalation, though markets like the S&P 500 still reacted positively to initial hopes for peace talks, with oil prices falling.
Zimbabwe's Information Minister Soda Zhemu voiced concern over 15 Zimbabwean citizens who have died on foreign battlefields, describing the situation as a vast network of deception, exploitation, and human trafficking.
An article authored by Nick Giambruno critiques the concept of 'independent' central banks, drawing parallels between the economic situations in Zimbabwe and Washington to illustrate his argument.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Budapest will gradually halt gas deliveries to Ukraine until Russian oil flows resume via the Druzhba pipeline, escalating tensions. Despite Orbán's statement, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has reported that gas continues to flow, while Yahoo also reported Hungary's intention to cut supplies.
Europski parlament i države članice u srijedu su odlučili da će sjedište budućeg Carinskog tijela Europske unije biti u Lilleu, gradu na sjeveru Francuske, samo pola sata vožnje brzim vlakom od…
Polish Sejm Speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty announced that the motion to bring former Justice Minister and PiS MP Zbigniew Ziobro before the State Tribunal is prepared.
Mariana Hrošovika, who has lived in Latvia for nearly eleven years, runs a Ukrainian house and believes such centers are vital for Ukrainians to preserve their identity abroad.
Albania's Freedom Party Secretary-General Tedi Blushi responded to Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi regarding proposed changes to parliamentary regulations, stating they await the Constitutional Court's decision before the April 3rd deadline.
Contemporary schools are designing their spaces to align with new educational concepts, making the ideal classroom quickly adaptable to various teaching methods.
Experts recommend taking Vitamin D mid-day with a meal rich in healthy fats, especially during autumn and winter, to enhance absorption and improve its effects on the brain, mood, and sleep.
Unseasonably warm temperatures, reaching up to 18°C, have transformed ski slopes at Keystone, Colorado, into a lively scene resembling a summer festival, with skiers shedding layers.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological and Seismological Office (DHMZ) has issued a special warning, announcing an abrupt change in weather conditions as "winter returns."
FDP leader Dürr has resigned with the intention of immediately running for the position again, a move that has appalled critics and prompted Strack-Zimmermann to seek a partner to challenge him.
Despite the calendar indicating spring, meteorologists are forecasting a significant winter storm for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with predictions of up to a meter of snow.
Thousands of people have been evacuated across the Canary Islands after powerful storms, described as the 'storm of the century,' caused widespread flooding and landslides for five consecutive days, leaving many tourists stranded.
Spasoje Ž. Milovanović has been appointed head of the Bitef festival, where the festival's board, rather than a selector, will now choose the program for this year, as permitted by law.
An opinion piece from NewsDay Zimbabwe critically discusses the impact and issues surrounding taxation, using a provocative title to highlight the central role of tax policies.
Sejm Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty faces demands from the Presidential Palace to complete a security questionnaire regarding his business contacts with Russian citizens, sparking a conflict with Karol Nawrocki.
Despite the calendar indicating spring, Croatia is preparing for a significant return of winter weather, with forecasts predicting a severe storm that could bring up to half a meter of snow.
Albanian Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe has denounced the scandalously high and abusive prices of fruits and vegetables in Tirana, particularly at sidewalk markets, and called for municipal police to remove vendors from sidewalks.
The defense lawyer for lobbyist Michal Redl in the Czech Dozimetr case has complained that prosecutors and police have not provided full access to all evidence, which he argues weakens the defense's capabilities.
Tadej Pogačar continues to make history, securing his first victory in the Milano-Sanremo and his fourth career Monument after a dramatic sprint against Tom Pidcock, despite crashes and route confusion.
Meteorologist Goran Mihajlović discusses why people are interested in weather forecasts – to protect themselves from bad weather and utilize good weather – and explores the level of public trust in meteorologists.
Zimbabwe has announced a plan to eradicate all illegal settlements across the country by the year 2030, addressing ongoing land disputes and urban planning challenges.
Christina Zimmermann has ensured safe events through access control, backstage, and from her desk. What surprised her about the profession and what it's like to meet stars
Montenegrin MP Boris Mugoša stated that the government should implement additional measures, beyond excise duty reductions, such as potential VAT adjustments and agricultural subsidies, if negative global market trends persist.
Long queues of vehicles are reported at several border crossings exiting Bosnia and Herzegovina, including Izačić, Velika Kladuša, Kostajnica, Kozarska Dubica, Gradiška, and Brod, while other crossings have delays of no more than 30 minutes.
The Czech Republic will experience warm, sunny days at the start of the week, followed by a sharp drop in temperatures to near zero, bringing cold, rain, and even snow to lower altitudes.
An opposition protest in Tirana, Albania, saw clashes with demonstrators resulting in five police officers injured, while former MP Ervin Salianji criticized the leadership for promising to overthrow Rama but only producing a boulevard walk.
Despite the calendar indicating spring, Bosnia and Herzegovina is bracing for a 'new bite of winter' as cold days are not yet over, according to a local weather forecast.
A 31-year-old woman in Georgia, USA, is facing a murder charge after taking an abortion pill and subsequently giving birth, a case that has sparked shock across the country.
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Police in Lushnjë found a firearm in a bar-cafe, preventing a potentially serious incident. A 21-year-old is now sought for carrying the pistol, and five accomplices have been arrested for failing to report the crime.
A Singapore-based gold dealer has been caught up in million-dollar scams originating from Zimbabwe, prompting investigations into the illicit financial activities.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced the formation of a Task Force to monitor the fuel market and prevent abuses, as the war in Iran contributes to rising prices.
Actor Irfan Mensur discusses the 50th anniversary of the significant Yugoslav film 'Beach Guard in Winter,' recalling his career beginnings and collaborations with director Goran Paskaljević and actor Bata Stojković.
Sve oči su drugog dana Svjetskog dvoranskog prvenstva bile uprte u Monda Duplantisa, čudesnog švedskog skakača s motkom, koji je i ove zime srušio svjetski rekord, no, isto nije ponovio u Torunu,…
Following an unusually mild winter, climatologists in Poland are assessing its impact on the country's water resources, which are described as already scarce.
Poland's weather forecast predicts thunderstorms across the country over the weekend, with colder temperatures and wintry precipitation, including rain and snow, expected at the start of the coming week.
The death of a 25-year-old female student at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade is under investigation, with authorities confirming her identity and the Faculty expressing condolences. The incident has also drawn condemnation for tabloid Informer's controversial coverage, which included publishing photos of the deceased and blaming university officials.
A sudden winter weather front brought snow, low temperatures, and strong winds to Austria, resulting in storm damage, multiple accidents, and leaving thousands of households without electricity in Burgenland, Carinthia, and Styria.
Winter briefly returned to Hungary, bringing significantly lower temperatures, snowfall, and strong winds to the western part of the country, causing considerable damage.
Data from the World Health Organization reveals that as many as half of all patients suffering from chronic diseases do not take their prescribed therapy correctly.
An announcement by the Serbian Minister of Education to introduce a more efficient school management system is being viewed as a political takeover of schools, with concerns rising over the dissolution of school boards and the introduction of temporary management bodies.
Winter conditions, including intense snowfall, have returned to southern Poland at the end of March, covering areas like Zakopane and Beskid Żywiecki with a thick layer of snow.
The Ashanti Kusasi Chiefs and Elders have praised the Ghana Police Service for a significant breakthrough in the arrest of suspects linked to the murder of their late chief, Naba Maliki Azimbe, and called for swift justice.
Despite recent mass layoffs at Epic Games, Disney confirms it is moving forward with its plans to build a shared gaming and entertainment universe within Fortnite, with Epic Games reaffirming its commitment to the partnership.
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU PF party is reportedly seeking to expand its power by proposing a constitutional change that would have the president elected by parliament instead of directly by the people, with critics facing suppression.
Despite the winter season officially ending, the Sarajevo Public Utility Company 'RAD' has announced that its Winter Service is on standby due to anticipated snowfall.
Nina Zimmer, currently the director of the Bern Museum, has been named the new General Director of the Belvedere Museum, succeeding Stella Rollig and taking up the role in January 2027, with Wolfgang Bergmann remaining as commercial director.
Poland's Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has extended warnings for intense snow and rain, which have been ongoing for hours and are expected to continue, covering multiple provinces.
Zimbabwe has announced that 15 of its nationals were killed after being reportedly lured to fight for Russia, raising concerns about foreign involvement in the conflict.
EU Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, has rejected the proposal by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for accelerated integration into the EU single market and Schengen without full membership, confirming the earlier statement by Dušan Kostadinović of the Democratic Party that the proposal was 'expectedly rejected'.
Heavy snowfall in Croatia's Gorski kotar region caused significant traffic disruptions on the A6 Bosiljevo – Rijeka highway and state road DC3, leading to a halt in connections for freight vehicles.
Europe will transition to daylight saving time this weekend, with clocks moving forward one hour from 2 AM to 3 AM on Saturday night to Sunday morning.
Croatia is anticipating a drastic weather change, with temperatures expected to drop by up to 15°C, a meter of snow possible in Lika, and red warnings issued for heavy snow, strong Bura wind, and potential traffic disruptions.
Journalist Serafeim Kotrotsos discussed developments surrounding the New Left party and addressed his colleague Fofi Georgiadou regarding Rania Tzima during the show 'The Day After' on Action 24.
Marcin Kubrak, president of Enter Air, discussed the airline's NATO certification, its role in transporting soldiers and tourists, and its consistent reliability over 16 years, having canceled only two flights out of tens of thousands.
Romania will switch to daylight saving time in March 2026, moving clocks forward by one hour, with doctors issuing warnings about the potential effects of this change on sleep patterns.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed 'very good' talks to end combat with Iran, leading to a delay in US strikes and a rise in markets, though Iran denies these discussions, outlines 'red lines' for peace, and continues its strikes, even firing rockets at Israel and mocking Trump.
The head of Prague's public transport company, Ladislav Urbánek, is scheduled to testify in the 'Dozimetr' corruption case, as he was a board member during the period of alleged illicit activities.
The number of fatalities from a military C-130 Hercules plane crash in Colombia, which occurred on Monday, has increased to at least 69, making it one of the worst air accidents in the country in recent years.
The US has postponed the deadline for MOL until May 22 to take over the majority Russian stake in the sanctioned Serbian NIS, allowing the finalization of the deal.
The Special Court in Albania rejected Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj's request regarding the method of document delivery, leading to the postponement of the second session of the criminal case against him and 17 others.
Lawyer Čedomir Stojković, detained for a month over allegedly revealing official secrets, claims his imprisonment is an attempt to silence criticism of the government.
Following a blockade of the Rectorate, students at the Faculty of Philology and Arts (FILUM) in Kragujevac, Serbia, have announced they will continue their struggle through a new organization called "Smena."
At least 66 people were killed and dozens injured in a military plane crash in southern Colombia, according to the latest report from the country's armed forces.
A political dispute has emerged in Poland as Karol Nawrocki expresses dissatisfaction with information from the ABW regarding Sejm Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty's business contacts with Russian citizens, leading the Presidential Palace to demand Czarzasty complete a security questionnaire.
Croatian Member of Parliament and former HSS president Krešo Beljak confirmed his decision to leave politics and his parliamentary seat to pursue a career in private business, citing too many disagreements with people.
Krzysztof Wasilewski argues that Europe is demonstrating irresponsibility and short-sightedness by tightening relations with China in defiance of Donald Trump, a criticism often leveled at the American president.
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok met with Polish counterpart Karol Nawrocki in Przemyśl during Polish-Hungarian friendship days to mark the occasion, with Nawrocki stating 'We love them, we hate Vladimir Putin' while acknowledging some disagreements.
A meteorologist explains that people are interested in weather forecasts for two reasons: to protect themselves from bad weather and to take advantage of good weather, prompting a discussion on public trust in meteorologists.
NewsDay Zimbabwe reports that the Patriotic Alliance political party has publicly stated its opposition to decisions made by what it perceives as an elite group.
On Sunday, March 22, triplets – two girls and one boy – were born in the Perinatal Care Center of Paula Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital (Stradiņš Hospital), the hospital announced.
A report highlights how the online glorification of drugs is negatively affecting a generation in Zimbabwe, leading to widespread concern about substance abuse.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to experience continued changeable and fresh weather in the coming days, with no significant stabilization and temperatures remaining around or below average for this time of year, including new snow on the mountains by the end of the week.
Residents in Zimbabwe have criticized the local council over an ongoing dispute concerning land designated for boreholes, highlighting community grievances over resource allocation.
Zimbabwean embassies are experiencing pickets and protests concerning a controversial 'power grab' Bill. Demonstrators are expressing opposition to the proposed legislation.
Zimbabwean embassies abroad are facing protests and pickets from activists demonstrating against a controversial 'power grab' bill being considered in Zimbabwe.
Pope Leo XIV described the suffering caused by the war in the Middle East as a scandal for humanity and reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire.
Travelers are experiencing huge traffic jams and multi-hour waits at border crossings between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, attributed to the Eid holidays and non-working days.
The article offers reflections on the ongoing constitutional debate in Zimbabwe, discussing various aspects and implications for the country's governance and future.
Footballer Sigurdsson commented on his ability to score goals and addressed rumors about a move to Zagreb, stating he would not be joining. The article also references Switzerland's recent football performance.
Zimbabwean politician Tendai Biti has reportedly been detained amidst a dispute over proposed constitutional changes that would extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term until 2030.
Slovenian athlete Neja Filipič achieved a distance of 13.35 meters in the triple jump final at the Indoor World Championships in Torun, Poland, finishing 11th.
Tendai Biti, a prominent lawyer and former finance minister in Zimbabwe, was arrested along with activists and journalists while organizing a rally in Mutare.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced that the government will introduce new energy measures next week to mitigate rising energy prices for citizens and businesses, stating that the country is at the beginning of the largest energy crisis in memory.
A test from the Latvian quiz show 'Gudrs, vēl gudrāks' challenges participants' knowledge on topics such as the name of Rūdolfs Blaumanis's birthplace and the actress named best at the recent 'Spēlmaņu nakts' awards.
South London artist RAYE has released her second album, 'This Music May Contain Hope,' described as 'showstopping musical maximalism' and an ambitious, sprawling work, featuring collaborations with artists including Hans Zimmer, Al Green, and her sisters Amma and Absolutely.
An endocrinologist suggests that women over 40 should take two specific dietary supplements to address hormonal changes that can affect sleep and stress.
A meteorologist for N1 has announced that certain regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina can expect severe weather conditions, similar to a recent event in the Krajina region.
A review highlights 'Manjar dos Leitões' in Póvoa de Varzim, a Michelin-recommended restaurant known for its suckling pig, but also praised for its quality fish and meat dishes, thanks to excellent ingredients and competent cooking.
President Trump has extended his ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, paused attacks on its energy sector, and expressed a desire for a speedy end to the war, though he stated there is no cease-fire. Meanwhile, Israel launched more strikes on Iran, and markets have reacted to these developments, with oil falling, gold rising, and stocks finishing higher.
Serbia's Minister of Education has announced plans for a more efficient school management system, which includes dissolving school boards and introducing temporary governing bodies. Critics suggest this move is a political maneuver to deal with uncooperative teachers and parents.
Residents in Harare's Kuwadzana area are reportedly forced to live amidst rivers of human waste, highlighting a severe and alarming sanitation crisis in the Zimbabwean capital.
Zimbabwe is facing criticism for policies that criminalize survival strategies within its informal sector, prompting calls for official recognition and support for these businesses.
The Ku-Mbira Lounge is highlighted as a unique cultural space that successfully merges elements of poetry, music, storytelling, and community engagement.
US President Donald Trump has extended the pause on military strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure until April 6, citing positive negotiation progress. This decision, amid renewed Mideast tensions, has caused global markets to react, with oil prices falling and Seoul and Tokyo stocks opening sharply lower.
Sarajevo's public utility company, KJKP Rad, announced it is in a state of readiness for anticipated snowfall, despite the official end of the winter season.
The Croatian Writers' Society has condemned Milko Valent's ethically unacceptable statements regarding children but also criticized the retroactive withdrawal of his 'Goranov vijenac' literary award due to media pressure, following widespread criticism of his views on pedophilia.
Albanian MP Luçiano Boçi has commented on the potential for a leadership contest within the Democratic Party (PD), specifically addressing a possible race between Ervin Salianji and Sali Berisha in the upcoming internal elections.
Verne, Pony.ai, and Uber have partnered to launch Europe's inaugural commercial robotaxi service in Zagreb, Croatia, marking a significant step for autonomous vehicle technology in the region.
Parts of Poland experienced snowfall on Thursday, with photos submitted by citizens showing backyards covered in a fresh layer of white snow, marking a return of winter conditions.
In a Montenegrin legal proceeding, the accused Zoran Đukanović stated that he does not know businessman Aleksandar Mijajlović and has never been in contact with him.
A woman took to TikTok to share a secret message she found from a barista on her Starbucks coffee cup, stating that she would no longer be returning to the store.
Zimbabwe has announced that 15 of its citizens were killed after being fraudulently recruited to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war, with the nation now working to repatriate remains and ensure the safe return of survivors.
The Czech Parliament has approved the establishment of an investigative commission to examine the circumstances and official operations related to the 'Dozimetr' corruption case, specifically involving the Prague Public Transport Company.
An Albanian citizen was stabbed multiple times during a fight in Tuzi, Montenegro. The injured individual received medical attention at the Clinical Center of Montenegro and is reported to be in stable condition, not life-threatening.
A new animal shelter, costing 8.81 million euros, has opened in Dudelange, Luxembourg, located next to a wildlife station and a small animal breeding facility.
Oil expert Eduard Elezi has publicly reported threats against his family, which he directly links to his statements and accusations in the media regarding abuses in Albania's electricity sector.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty announced that the Polish Sejm Chancellery will cease further correspondence with the President's Chancellery regarding the appointment of Constitutional Tribunal judges, signaling a deepening political dispute.
Latvia's Supreme Court has requested clarification from the European Union Court of Justice on whether refusing to register same-sex marriages concluded in other EU countries violates the free movement rights of EU citizens.
A review discusses Julian Barnes' latest work, 'Odlazim(o),' a hybrid book that blends elements of a novel, memoir, and philosophical meditation on life and death.
French Chief of Staff, General Fabien Mandon, has again warned European partners about American 'unpredictability' and urged them to reduce their dependence on the United States, citing the US's failure to inform allies about military decisions affecting French security.
Following the Serbian government's reduction of excise taxes and release of oil reserves, a professor from FEFA faculty, Goran Radosavljevic, commented that the state had been collecting significantly more money than other countries in the region.
Gradonačelnik Banje Luke Draško Stanivuković pušten je u utorak oko 13 sati, s dva prekršajna naloga, s graničnog prijelaza Stara Gradiška gdje je noćas zadržan jer je odbio pregled prtljage i…
FDP leader Christian Dürr has resigned only to immediately announce his re-candidacy, drawing 'appalled' reactions from critics and prompting Strack-Zimmermann to seek a challenger, as the party grapples with its future after recent election losses.
Mbhazima Shilowa has argued that critics of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) are missing the fundamental point regarding economic transformation in South Africa.
The 'Dozimetr' corruption case involving Prague's public transport company continues at the District Court for Prague 9, with the former HR director, Jiří Špička, scheduled to testify this week.
UNICEF's Deputy Executive Director, Ted Chaiban, announced that more than 2,100 children have been killed or injured since the military escalation in the Middle East began 23 days ago.
Zbigniew Bogucki, head of the Polish president's chancellery, has written to Włodzimierz Czarzasty, raising fundamental constitutional doubts regarding the procedure for electing judges to the Constitutional Tribunal.
Gzim Kahrimani received a suspended prison sentence for seeking help from the mayor and deputy mayor to eliminate ice cream competition, though both officials were acquitted.
An Al Jazeera map, updated to March 23, indicates that over 1,500 people have been killed due to the recent escalation of clashes between the US, Israel, and Iran across the Middle East.
President Donald Trump has reiterated his 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to 'obliterate' its power plants and energy infrastructure. Tehran has warned it will respond with attacks on U.S. and Israeli energy targets if its facilities are targeted and stated the strait is open to all except "enemy" ships.
An article explores the survivor-centred approach within Zimbabwe's criminal justice system, aiming to provide a deeper understanding of its implementation and impact.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to experience continued changeable and fresh weather in the coming days, with new snow and temperatures around or below average for this time of year.
The 'Dozimetr' corruption case trial has resumed in Prague after a three-month hiatus, with a full week dedicated to witness testimonies, including a former transport company director.
The Polish Sejm is expected to address a 'corrected' version of a presidential project, following an exchange of SMS messages between Włodzimierz Czarzasty and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, according to a TVN24 journalist.
Despite the calendar indicating spring, winter has not yet concluded in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a meteorologist revealing that a "new bite of winter" is expected soon.
Road maintenance in the Karlovy Vary region of the Czech Republic was more demanding this winter than the previous one, leading to higher costs for municipalities and road workers.
Kėdainiai's Grand Market Square transformed into a bustling spring market for the Kaziukas Fair, offering a vibrant array of traditional and gourmet products.
A winter swimming competition took place in České Budějovice at the confluence of the Vltava and Malše rivers, attracting around 120 participants for one of the season's final events.
Albanian opposition figure Erisa Xhixho has reacted to the rising price of oil, which has reached 215 lek per liter, stating that approximately 60% of the fuel price consists of taxes that go to the state budget, and criticizing the government for refusing to consider proposals to suspend circulation and carbon taxes.
Zimbabwe is developing a national artificial intelligence strategy with a particular emphasis on integrating and supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) within its framework.
An Iranian official appeared in a video sarcastically mocking US President Donald Trump and offering 'help' to Europe regarding Greenland, suggesting they call Iran if they cannot protect it.
Actor Irfan Mensur gives a major interview reflecting on the 50th anniversary of "Beach Guard in Winter," a significant Yugoslav film, discussing his career beginnings and collaborations with director Goran Paskaljević and actor Bata Stojković.
The European Commission has called on European countries to reduce their projected gas reserves for the upcoming winter. This measure aims to alleviate pressure on rising gas prices across the continent.