Europe is making significant strides in closing the technological gap with the US and Asia, attracting billions in deep tech investments, fostering new unicorns, and drawing increased private capital.
François-Henri Bennahmias, the former CEO who significantly grew Audemars Piguet, is launching his own independent watch brand. This move is seen as a new challenge to the existing watch market.
Comments continue regarding the incident during Karol Nawrocki's presidential campaign where he collapsed, with his chief of staff Zbigniew Bogucki questioned on why an ambulance was not called to Ząbkowice Śląskie.
A therapist explains why some doubts, like repeatedly checking if the door is locked or for a passport at the airport, are hard to shake off and offers advice on what helps distinguish normal caution from compulsive behavior.
The Austrian Family Ministry has issued a brochure warning about the dangers of forced marriages during school holidays. The initiative aims to raise awareness and prevent such practices.
A 35-year-old man died in Kołobrzeg, Poland, during a police intervention. Officers had been called to an aggressive and agitated individual who was reported to have taken psychotropic substances and consumed alcohol.
A new law will introduce a mandatory 'cooling-off period' for online gambling providers before they can apply for licenses, raising concerns among industry representatives about players potentially migrating to dubious platforms.
Billy Corgan has announced plans to release over 60 unreleased songs from his former band Zwan, promising two LPs worth of material. He noted that there was extensive songwriting within the band.
An unexploded shell was discovered by an excavator operator at a seaside parking lot construction site in Kołobrzeg, Poland, prompting police to secure the area and call in sappers from the 8th Coastal Defense Flotilla.
Washington Irving's collection 'The Sketch Book' is featured as the ninth part of the F.A.Z. series 'America, as it is written in the book,' examining how English travelers write about America and Americans about Europe.
Hungary's measure requiring large foreign supermarket chains to offer special discounts in 2023, implemented to combat high inflation, has been deemed a violation of free competition within the EU by the European Court of Justice.
Ghana defeated Panama 1-0 in a chaotic World Cup Group L match, with Caleb Yirenkyi scoring a last-gasp goal to secure the victory. The win was celebrated by coach Queiroz as a triumph of both battle and brains.
Swiss mountain guide Caroline North and her all-female team achieved a significant feat by climbing the challenging 'South African Route' on Cerro Torre in Patagonia, approaching the ascent differently than male climbers.
A late-night drive in a Mercedes-Benz SUV in Bengaluru tragically ended when the vehicle crashed into a divider, killing car dealer Rizwan and his companion Saajiya.
Co-hosts Mexico kicked off the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a dominant 2-0 victory over South Africa in a dramatic opening match at the Estadio Azteca, which saw three players sent off, including Mexico's César Montes and South Africa's Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane, while separately, Mariska Hargitay was courtside for the Knicks Game 4 win, expressing her honor and gratitude to have been there.
Residents in the city of Zurich are preparing for a complex voting day on June 14, with twenty different proposals on the ballot. This highlights the demanding nature of direct democracy, especially for those trying to meet the postal voting deadline.
Former President Donald Trump reportedly warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be cautious and avoid isolation amidst escalating tensions with Iran. Trump's intervention is seen as an attempt to influence the pace and scale of Israeli actions.
W niedzielę po południu doszło do wypadku z udziałem karetki i auta osobowego w Bodaczowie na Lubelszczyźnie. Na miejsce wezwano śmigłowiec Lotniczego Pogotowia Ratunkowego.
EU Commissioners traveling from Brussels to Strasbourg were forced to make an unscheduled stop in Luxembourg after the batteries of their 'green fleet' electric vehicles ran out.
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.
A father, his son, and the son's partner are on trial in Vienna, accused of bringing mostly underage individuals to the city and exploiting them for forced prostitution. Two victims managed to escape the 'family business'.
Father Jan Wodniak has been re-entered into Poland's public Register of Sex Offenders, bringing relief to a man who was a victim of abuse in his youth.
The Polish Sejm has adopted a Senate amendment to the anti-SLAPP law, requiring plaintiffs to demonstrate real grounds for their lawsuits against public debate participants, aiming to protect journalists and activists from silencing tactics.
Mariusz K. has received a final sentence of four years and nine months in prison for years of harassing his former partners, including making threats, stalking, and attempting to set fire to a car with a pregnant woman inside.
Switzerland continues to be baffled by the murder of Heike Bilkei 30 years ago, with her husband, a veterinarian and pentathlete, maintaining his innocence despite his wife being twenty years younger and having a lover before her disappearance.
Long-term observations of individuals over 60 suggest that aging does not always lead to a decline in performance, with mental and physical abilities potentially improving, emphasizing the importance of one's attitude towards age.
Police were called to the 17th National Doctors' Congress in Poland after the voting system stopped working due to deliberate signal jamming, causing chaos during the proceedings.
"Tatort" stars Cornelia Gröschel and Martin Brambach have expressed dismay over the MDR's decision to put the Dresden "Tatort" and Magdeburg "Polizeiruf" crime series on a three-year hiatus due to budget cuts, calling it a "fatal political signal."
The articles discuss life in one's twenties, emphasizing that it is not a moral failure to mature or become 'adult' later in life. This perspective challenges societal expectations regarding early adulthood.
The Austrian federal government plans to close a legal loophole to combat forced marriages, which affect up to 200 children annually in Austria, with one 26-year-old victim now seeking a divorce.
Actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are facing a lawsuit from Florida police officers who are protesting against their new film. The officers claim the film misrepresents them, leading to legal action.
Poland is confronting major challenges in its energy sector, including developing renewable sources, modernizing its power grid, and ensuring stable generation capacity, which will necessitate costly investments that could lead to higher electricity prices.
Director Sonja Heiss shares her experiences of being 25 in 2001, describing a time of open possibilities and a feeling of immortality as an aspiring artist in Berlin.
European industry is reportedly facing significant pressure and the threat of deindustrialization due to China's new five-year plan and its economic strategies.
An Austrian passenger's complaint regarding an airport security check, specifically alleging 'tickling' was not mandatory, was rejected by the Administrative Court of Appeal. The court ruled against the passenger's claim.
A new project in Lower Austria aims to create a platform for descendants and local communities to exchange knowledge and trace the history of Nazi forced labor in the region.
Poland's deposit-refund system faces challenges in logistics and public sentiment, with a need for an umbrella organization to facilitate cooperation among operators, retailers, and the waste industry.
Paweł Orlof, COO of Veolia Group, states that system stability is the biggest challenge for Poland's energy transformation after years of rapid renewable energy development, discussing heat storage, geothermal energy, and prosumers.
The Polish government has adopted a deregulation law that will replace paper letters for PPK management agreement summons with digital notifications sent to company accounts in ZUS.
Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of Poland's Law and Justice party, has been summoned to the prosecutor's office to testify in the ongoing 'two towers' case. The summons relates to a long-running dispute ov
Artists from Israel, Iran, Russia, and Austria converge at the Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik, where artistic director Anselm Cybinski highlights the dangers of political pressure on artists.
The European Union approved a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine, following the lifting of vetoes by Hungary and Slovakia. This decision came ahead of a leaders' meeting and aims to accelerate Ukraine's full integration into the EU.
Elon Musk did not appear for a summons by French prosecutors investigating content on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and its AI chatbot Grok. The probe concerns the alleged presence of child pornography and other sexual images on the platforms.
A woman named Joke was compelled by her former partner to have 250 tattoos of his name, "Hans," inked across her body. A foundation is now assisting her with the removal of these tattoos.
Drivers across the country are encountering fake payment requests placed on their car windshields. These bogus notices are part of a widespread scam, prompting warnings to the public.
The chief of the Volunteer Fire Department in Trąbki died in an accident on Tuesday in Biskupice near Krakow. The 35-year-old was reportedly responding to a grass fire call.
Poland's government administration is described as stable but faces challenges, particularly regarding civil service wages. While some increases have occurred, they are not uniform across all sectors or for all employees.
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Rusia şi-a reafirmat, joi, disponibilitatea de a ajuta Iranul să scoată din ţară uraniul îmbogăţit dacă Republica Islamică va decide în cele din urmă acest lucru, informează EFE, potrivit Agerpres.
A trial is underway against a 25-year-old man accused of assaulting, injuring, and sedating a 52-year-old victim in his apartment by forcing him to drink "Liquid Ecstasy" before fleeing with stolen goods.
A five-person family in Luxembourg is currently living in a hotel after being evicted from their social housing, unable to find a new home despite over 20 housing applications. This case exemplifies the severe tightness of the housing market for families.
Astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission are set to round the moon, having already broken a space distance record, and will witness a rare solar eclipse from beyond the lunar orbit.
A Russian drone attack on a market in Nikopol, Ukraine, resulted in five fatalities and 19 injuries, including a 14-year-old girl. Ukrainian authorities have condemned the incident as another war crime.
Indian billionaire Rizwan Sajan, who operates his business empire in Dubai, has dismissed layoff fears among his employees, reassuring them via an Instagram post amidst the ongoing West Asia conflict.
Poland's Ministry of Finance has announced its readiness for the full-scale launch of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), stating it can handle 120 million invoices daily.
A new report alleges that women with disabilities in Austria and Germany are still being forcibly sterilized against their will, highlighting a lack of state support and adequate medical information.
Oxford economist Carl Benedikt Frey states that while artificial intelligence will automate many office processes, it does not automatically increase prosperity, emphasizing that more work does not necessarily equate to higher productivity.
Ranveer Singh's trainer, Mustafa Ahmed, discussed the actor's significant 10-kilogram weight gain and muscle development for his role as Hamza, revealing Singh consumed 4,000-4,500 calculated calories daily.
British actor Rizwan Ahmed stated that South Asians are 'constantly chased' in the West, describing the experience of 'being Brown' as a 'spy thriller'.
A German guest commentary argues that an innovative scientific and economic hub like Switzerland requires differentiated solutions in scientific publishing, opposing a mandatory second publication right.
A court in Ravenna, Italy, has ruled that a 31-year-old man must move out of his mother's house after she sued him, citing his failure to clean or pay bills despite being employed.
A new article explores the psychological mechanisms behind the urge to complete tasks quickly and simultaneously, highlighting how this can become a stressful compulsion rather than a recipe for success.
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The British and Dutch governments have issued apologies for historical forced adoptions of children from unmarried mothers. Meanwhile, other news includes a British think tank's report on Russian shadow fleet drones and a drug and rape network discovery.
A new national airport project in Baranów, Poland, is set to challenge Vienna and Prague, with ambitions to become a significant air travel hub for Central Europe.
A report by Danish public broadcaster DR has described Poland as a new European superpower, highlighting its economic boom and ambitions to become a major tourism destination, with projections of three million visitors this year.
A new production of Aleksander Fredro's 'Ladies and Hussars' at the Municipal Cultural Center in Żyrardów is described as a journey into childhood, prompting questions about how the play's benevolent mockery of women challenges contemporary political correctness. The article references memorable past television adaptations.
While intellectual property could unlock billions in the European economy, the financial sector, including in Poland, often fails to recognize its full value, leading to funding limitations for innovative companies.
Both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife, along with the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, will not attend an event in Gdańsk. Their absence raises questions about the event's attendance.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended the controversial three-minute water breaks in football matches, emphasizing their sporting aspects while commercial motives are also apparent.
While intellectual property can unlock billions of euros in the European economy, the financial sector, including in Poland, still does not fully recognize the value of these assets. This financial limitation forces many innovative companies to restrict their growth.
The Church of England has issued an apology for its role in forced adoptions that occurred decades ago. This apology addresses a historical practice that caused significant distress.
A broad coalition has launched a campaign against Switzerland's nutrition initiative, which aims to significantly increase the country's self-sufficiency, warning of state paternalism and higher prices, and labeling it as 'vegan coercion'.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's mandatory supermarket discounts are illegal, deeming the pressure on supermarkets regarding prices unlawful. This decision impacts the country's food retail regulations.
A new European social media platform named 'Social' has launched in beta, aiming to provide an alternative to American tech giants like Facebook and X. The platform emphasizes verified users and aims to be free of bots.
A Swedish man has been sentenced to over four years in prison for coercing his wife into having sex with more than 120 men, recording the acts, and threatening her.
Elon Musk has become the world's first paper trillionaire following SpaceX's record-breaking initial public offering (IPO) on Wall Street. The IPO saw overwhelming interest in SpaceX shares, leading to a significant surge in the company's valuation.
Referee Wilton Pereira Sampaio issued three red cards in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup, with South Africa's Yaya Sithole and Themba Zwane, and Mexico's Cesar Montes all being sent off.
The Swiss economy is resisting a US-backed import ban on goods made with forced labor, arguing that stricter laws would be ineffective and harmful, while also challenging new US tariffs.
Austrian musician Filiah has released her anticipated second album, 'A Deep Breath Out,' capturing life in her twenties and embracing teamwork in her music.
The Hungarian Ministry of Interior has begun verifying the refugee statuses granted to EU citizens for political reasons, reportedly summoning Polish politicians Zbigniew Ziobro and Marcin Romanowski.
A political discussion in Austria centers on whether patients should be required to have a referral for specialist doctor visits, a model aimed at preventing people from seeking specialists for minor ailments.
Some individuals spend several hours daily daydreaming so intensely that it negatively impacts their work, relationships, or leisure, a phenomenon researchers refer to as maladaptive daydreaming.
A police agent involved in an incident of violence during an arrest at an asylum seekers' center in Zeist, Netherlands, stated he would have acted differently if he had known the woman was pregnant.
Rizwan Sajan, founder of Desi Bling, has achieved remarkable success, transitioning from being born in a slum to now residing in a sprawling 40,000 sq ft house in Dubai.
A severe infestation of oak processionary moths has been reported in Bülach, Switzerland, with a specialized company finding about twenty nests on a single tree in a public swimming area. Visitors are safe if they adhere to cordoned-off areas.
The German federal government has advanced legislation that will compel broadcasters and streamers to invest eight percent of their revenue into domestic film productions, replacing a previous voluntary agreement.
Toni Faber, the long-serving dean of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, announced his retirement, effective in mid-2027. His departure marks the end of a significant tenure at the prominent cathedral.
Firefighters in an Arkansas city responded to an unusual call about an animal rummaging in a dumpster, only to find a raccoon stuck in the opening at the bottom. They successfully rescued the animal.
Medical specialists in Austria have issued a warning against the implementation of a mandatory referral system, expressing concerns about its potential impact on healthcare.
A developmental psychologist discusses why young people in their twenties are increasingly delaying traditional milestones such as marriage and taking on adult responsibilities, arguing that this trend is not a moral failing but can be beneficial.
A large-scale study has found no clear association between the use of antidepressants during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism or ADHD in children. This research aims to provide clarity on previous concerns regarding the topic.
The UK Labour Party is facing a severe leadership crisis, with over 80 Labour members reportedly demanding Keir Starmer's resignation and speculation rising about potential challengers. This internal turmoil has overshadowed King Charles's recent speech, highlighting Starmer's perceived unpopularity and the party's disarray.
Despite a ban on child marriage in Austria, young girls are reportedly returning from their summer holidays abroad having been subjected to forced marriages, with an estimated 200 children affected.
Russland hat für den Siegestag am 9. Mai einen Waffenstillstand ausgerufen. Wolodimir Selenski macht ein geschicktes Gegenangebot und bringt damit Wladimir Putin unter Zugzwang.
Poland is developing a Code of Good Practices and ministerial guidelines to define the principle of "local content," which mandates the participation of domestic companies in major investments. This initiative is particularly crucial for large projects in areas like energy transformation.
Officials in Warsaw have announced a key milestone in the construction of the tram line to the Western Railway Station, with the tram tunnel now connected to the station.
PGE, Poland's largest energy company, is navigating significant challenges in its 235 billion PLN transformation initiative. The company's vice president highlighted these hurdles as part of the ambitious energy transition.
Zbigniew Bogucki, head of the presidential chancellery, has been summoned as a witness by the National Public Prosecutor's Office in an investigation concerning assistance in the non-reception of oaths from four new Constitutional Tribunal judges.
Paweł Orlof, VP and COO of Veolia Energia Polska, states that maintaining system stability is the biggest challenge for Poland's energy transformation following the rapid development of renewable energy sources.
Global electricity demand is projected to increase by 800 terawatt-hours in 2025, driven by developing countries, data centers, and electromobility, creating new challenges for energy supply.
The Canton of Zurich is pioneering a new initiative by offering 25,000 Swiss Francs in compensation to individuals who were victims of coercive measures, such as forced placements or guardianship.
The Kremlin stated that a meeting between President Putin and President Zelensky would only take place to finalize a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine. This comes as Turkey continues efforts to revive Russia-Ukraine talks and potentially host such a summit.
Experts are providing insights into the patterns behind pathological lying, explaining how individuals can recognize those who compulsively fabricate stories or impersonate others.
An opinion piece criticizes the Green party's approach to energy policy, specifically their demand to replace oil solely with renewable energies, labeling it a form of green populism.
Amazon has announced its acquisition of satellite communications company Globalstar for over $11 billion, a move aimed at expanding its satellite internet service and intensifying its rivalry with Elon Musk's Starlink. Analysts are debating the deal's impact on Amazon's rocket launch capabilities.
Chantal Lorang's short film "Desertion" sheds light on her great-uncle's forced recruitment and execution during the Nazi era, serving as a warning for the new generation amidst current conflicts.
Women in the Netherlands are sharing their experiences of pregnancy discrimination in the workplace, highlighting instances where employers make discriminatory remarks during job interviews or about maternity leave. Despite being illegal, such discrimination continues to occur.
Pregnancy discrimination continues to be a problem, with women frequently missing out on permanent contracts and promotions due to their pregnancies. This highlights ongoing challenges in workplace equality.
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Rizwan Ahmad, from Uttar Pradesh, India, has been arrested on suspicion of terror involvement. He came under scrutiny during an investigation and reportedly had links to ISIS a decade ago.
A Moscow court has sentenced German carnival sculptor Jacques Tilly to eight-and-a-half years in prison in absentia for creating carnival floats that depicted Russian President Vladimir Putin and Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill in sexual situations, which was deemed insulting.
Swiss accident prevention groups and Roadcross are advocating for mandatory horsepower throttling for new drivers, supporting a proposal by SP National Councillor Gabriela Suter to restrict access to powerful rental and leased cars.
National Prosecutor Dariusz Korneluk has filed a private indictment against PiS MP Zbigniew Ziobro, accusing him of insult and defamation and seeking an apology along with a suspended prison sentence, to which Ziobro has now responded, stating 'We'll see who is right'.
A report indicates that while most employees don't see age as a source of conflict, one in five has experienced age-related discrimination, often stemming from differing work standards across generations.
Actress Collien Fernandes has publicly spoken about her deepfake sexualized violence case, sparking a widespread debate on digital violence against women and giving a face to the fight, even attending a Hamburg demonstration with security due to death threats.
Following landmark jury verdicts in Los Angeles and New Mexico finding Meta and Google (YouTube) responsible for social media addiction, the tech liability shield is now under intense scrutiny, potentially leading to significant fallout for the tech giants regarding harm to minors.
German researchers are skeptical about the sufficiency of the federal government's new climate protection program, which includes more wind turbines, mixed forests, and climate-friendly fuels.
Austrian cabaret artist Chrissi Buchmasser has created a new program that humorously integrates her professional life, motherhood, and experience with ADHD, packaged around a railway theme.
The Polish State Treasury has filed a lawsuit against Judge Maciej Nawacki, a member of the "neo-KRS," seeking payment for costs incurred due to his decisions while serving as president of the Olsztyn court, in what could be the first regression lawsuit against so-called "neo-judges."
In an interview, writer Christoph Peters opens up about his autobiographical novel detailing his struggle with alcoholism, which brought him close to death. He recounts living with high blood alcohol levels for 25 years and his journey to recovery.
Europa nie chce iść za Donaldem Trumpem na Bliski Wschód. Wezwanie do wspólnej operacji w Cieśninie Ormuz spotkało się z chłodną reakcją sojuszników USA.
Switzerland is set to vote on a food initiative in September, with proponents launching their campaign in Bern today, advocating for greater independence from foreign food imports.
Elisabeth Meister, one of 50,000 to 60,000 victims of coercive welfare measures in Switzerland last century, broke her silence about authorities forcing her to give up her newborn for adoption in 1969 when she was sixteen.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk challenged his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson to pronounce a well-known Polish tongue twister, with the results shared in a video posted by Tusk.
The fixtures, dates, and venues for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 have been revealed, with Lionel Messi continuing to set new records. Meanwhile, Iran's captain Taremi has criticized FIFA over visa and travel issues, calling it a "disaster World Cup."
The UK is experiencing social unrest and a wave of crime, with institutions reportedly paralyzed by the fear of being accused of racism, which some argue fuels the problem.
Italian football club Lazio has been ordered to pay tens of thousands of euros in compensation to a female player after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled her contract was not renewed due to pregnancy, setting a landmark precedent against discrimination.
The Austrian Senior Citizens' Council is advocating for the legal establishment of a right to analog alternatives for state services and subsidies, opposing the increasing 'digitalization compulsion'.
Katarzyna Piekarska, a Polish MP, spoke about her recent fainting spell in the Sejm and criticized the behavior of PiS politicians, issuing a 'challenge' to the opposition party's spokesperson.
City guards in Bogatynia, Poland, responded to a report about a child selling lemonade, only to find Fabian raising money for books. Instead of a fine, the officers bought all his goods, offering support.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Hungary's mandatory discounts in the food retail sector are unlawful. The court found that this obligation violates free competition, as Hungary's interventions have caused significant losses for foreign supermarket chains like Spar, Penny, dm, and Tesco for years.
Exploratory talks for a coalition government in Wiesbaden, Germany, involving CDU, Greens, Volt, FDP, and Pro Auto, are underway. Discussions range from strict financial constraints to ambitious projects like a maglev train to Ostfeld.
Cactus and Banque Alimentaire Luxembourg are reinforcing their efforts in the fight against precarity, celebrating two decades of solidarity and partnership.
Poland has launched its 'State Digitization Strategy 2035,' aiming to transform the country into a creator of technology rather than just a recipient. The strategy emphasizes digitalization as crucial for the modern state, economy, and society.
The Swiss Federal Council, led by Interior Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider, is pushing to enshrine early French language learning in law to maintain national cohesion, as several cantons consider abolishing it in primary schools.
Jarosław Kaczyński, a Polish politician, expressed amusement and pleasure at being called a 'business shark' from the Sejm tribune, stating it was the first time he heard it but found it 'very nice' to be both a politician and a business shark.
Several EU member states are proposing temporary restrictions on voting rights for future members, while the European Commission has ordered Meta to allow rival AI assistants free access to WhatsApp. These developments highlight ongoing discussions about EU expansion and digital market regulation.
Jarosław Kaczyński has been summoned to the prosecutor's office to testify as a witness in the 'Two Towers' case, with his questioning scheduled for Wednesday.
Forty years ago, the election of Kurt Waldheim as federal president shattered Austria's long-held myth of being 'Hitler's first victim,' forcing the nation to confront its complicity in National Socialism and the Holocaust.
A report indicates that overfishing and ongoing changes in the marine environment pose a significant threat to one-third of the world's fish population, highlighting the challenges faced by these foundational species.
Nigeria and 59 other economies are facing a new 12.5% US tariff threat, primarily due to concerns over widespread forced labor, particularly in Asia. This potential tariff impacts various goods, including T-shirts, tomatoes, and solar modules.
Donald Trump confirmed that he called Benjamin Netanyahu 'f***ing crazy' during a tense phone call regarding strikes on Lebanon, expressing his annoyance with the constant conflict. Trump also stated his desire to meet with Iranian leader Khamenei at some point, believing they 'get along quite well' despite past tensions.
Nvidia has announced its entry into the Windows laptop market with new AI-focused chips, directly competing with Intel and AMD. This move aims to integrate advanced AI functionalities into personal computers, causing shifts in the tech stock market.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has issued a threat to Germany regarding its investment obligation for streaming services in film funding. The USA also announced 'retaliation' against Canada, where the quota for streamers to fulfill with domestic projects is being increased.
Polish politician Sikorski stated that the end of globalization poses a significant challenge for Poland, as international rules crumble and the economy becomes a tool for political pressure, promising state aid for Polish businesses.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, speaking in Vilnius, accused Russia of a deliberate strategy to destabilize European democracies through drone incidents and GPS signal jamming. This follows warnings from a Lithuanian official about Russia's capability to falsify GPS signals up to 450 kilometers from Kaliningrad.
A car mechanic and a builder, appointed as colonels by Poland's most famous self-proclaimed president and equipped with weapons, have received suspended prison sentences.
Actress Yami Gautam reportedly continued her training post-pregnancy, even while her toddler clung to her feet, according to Dhurandhar's Rizwan. This highlights her dedication to fitness after childbirth.
The issue of forced marriages in Austria, described as women living like prisoners under the scourge of Islamist misogyny, remains a concern, with the ÖVP and SPÖ still debating integration obligations which could be a crucial lever for victims.
The planned closure of the archaeology department at Humboldt University in Berlin is criticized as 'academic cannibalism' by Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of Pompeii's archaeological park. An alternative concept has been proposed.
Muss man in den Zwanzigern schon wissen, was man im Leben machen will? Ein Entwicklungspsychologe erklärt, warum junge Menschen heute Ehe und Verantwortung hinauszögern – und warum das so gut ist.
Global production and sales company EST N8 has secured worldwide rights, excluding Bangladesh, to Rezwan Shahriar Sumit’s political drama 'Master,' which previously won the Big Screen Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations for children and adolescents in Austria has significantly increased and remained at a high level, with girls accounting for three-quarters of cases last year.
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Prominent Nigerian figures, including the Ooni of Ife and Governor Aiyedatiwa, celebrated Afenifere leader Reuben Fasoranti on his 100th birthday, recognizing him as a symbol of wisdom and moral leadership.
A debate has emerged in Germany regarding whether members of parliament should also be subject to austerity measures concerning their allowances. This discussion comes amidst broader economic pressures and calls for public sector savings.
Poland is grappling with the challenges of implementing local content rules, aiming to increase the participation of domestic companies in large investments, particularly in the energy transformation sector.
The Swiss watch brand Certina is featured for its commitment to quality craftsmanship, durability, and precision, making its timepieces suitable for challenging environments.
The European aviation industry is confronting a significant fuel crisis following disruptions in supplies from the Middle East, forcing airlines to compete for limited resources in what analysts describe as a 'global endurance test' for the sector.
The Polish automotive market is facing significant challenges while also presenting new opportunities, particularly in the context of ongoing transformation. Mateusz Starczyk, president of mLeasing, emphasized the goal of integrating well into these market changes.
PGE, Poland's largest energy company, has announced plans to allocate billions of zlotys towards its energy transformation initiatives. Company executives have highlighted the significant challenges and investments required for this transition.
Wirtualna Polska Holding (WPH) and its three founders have announced a call for all remaining shares of the tourism and media group, priced at 59 PLN per share.
The theater group toxic dreams presents "L.O.V.E." at Theater am Werk am Petersplatz, featuring witty love dialogues that momentarily achieve the joy of a forced-entertainment evening.
A tourist on a bachelorette party in Florence caused thousands of euros in damage to the Fountain of Neptune statue while attempting to touch its private parts.
On World Book Day, the article reflects on the surprising resilience of books in an era where digital screens increasingly replace paper, highlighting the balance between tradition and contemporary challenges.
Italy summoned the Russian ambassador after a state TV host made derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, calling her an "idiot," "traitor," and "prostitute." The incident has caused diplomatic tension between the two countries.
The final count of votes in Hungary's recent elections has been announced, confirming an increased number of parliamentary mandates for Peter Magyar's Tisza Party. This outcome further strengthens the party's presence in the Hungarian Parliament.
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Google has launched its Gemini AI as a new desktop application for Windows and Mac, while also reportedly engaging in discussions with the U.S. Department of Defense for its potential deployment in classified settings. These developments mark a significant expansion of Gemini's reach into both consumer and government sectors.
W najbliższych dniach dojdzie do dość nietypowej przebudowy pola barycznego, która wpłynie bezpośrednio na aurę w Polsce. Znajdziemy się w zasięgu tak zwanego odciętego niżu o nazwie Ulla II.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
Amazon is poised to commercially launch its satellite internet service, Project Kuiper, directly entering competition with SpaceX's Starlink. This marks a new phase in the rivalry between technology giants in space.
A new study commissioned by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment indicates that nearly half of pregnant working or job-seeking women in the Netherlands are likely victims of pregnancy discrimination. The issue remains persistent.
WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s mediation that helped bring about a temporary US–Iran ceasefire has drawn global attention, with Islamabad’s envoy to Washington, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, reiterating that the…
Preiskontrollen, Zwang zum Homeoffice, höhere Kriminalität: Der Kontinent leidet unter der Schließung der Straße von Hormus wie keine andere Region. Inzwischen eskaliert die Gewalt.
A suspected ISIS operative named Rizwan was arrested in Kushinagar, India, through a joint operation by UP ATS and Delhi Police. Rizwan, previously jailed for terror activities, allegedly reconnected with ISIS modules online after his release.
Following a debate in Jasionka where Mateusz Morawiecki declared his intent to form a new political association, the former Polish Prime Minister was summoned for a meeting with PiS chairman Jarosław Kaczyński.
An article discusses how to better identify dispensable aspects of sightseeing in advance, suggesting that travelers can avoid crowds and disappointment by rethinking their approach to tourist attractions.
Kozminski University is responding to new challenges in international education, moving beyond traditional metrics like English-taught courses and foreign partners to address geopolitical tensions, regulatory changes, and technological transformations.
Wrocław-based startup FoodFarmer has launched an online platform for ordering agricultural products, aiming to revolutionize local trade with rapid delivery and an innovative distribution method.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution presents Polish businesses with opportunities for efficiency gains through AI and robotics, but also significant energy challenges due to rising electricity costs.
French AI giant Mistral AI has unveiled Voxtral TTS, an open-source AI model for speech generation, directly challenging Polish startup ElevenLabs, which holds a market value exceeding $11 billion.
The Austrian Medical Chamber is pushing back against mandatory measures and restrictions, instead advocating for a more attractive and flexible health insurance system. They also state there is no need for pharmacists to administer vaccinations.
A woman has shared her personal journey with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), highlighting how psychiatric treatment significantly helped her recovery.
Elon Musk's Tesla and SpaceX are moving forward with plans for a new 'Terafab' chip factory in Texas, aimed at manufacturing chips for artificial intelligence, robotics, and data centers, as confirmed by new reports.
Mustafa Ahmed, known as Rizwan from Dhurandhar 2, shares his journey from earning Rs 10,000 as a gym trainer, discontinuing education, and battling dyslexia, to becoming a celebrity trainer and actor.