The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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The House Justice Committee in the Philippines has approved articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte, moving the process forward. The impeachment bid is linked to claims of alleged financial irregularities.
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Intensified unrest at Mayon Volcano in the Philippines has caused significant ashfall, affecting over 100,000 people and displacing villagers. The government has mobilized agencies to provide relief, manage cleanup, and ensure public safety, including flight bans and deferred celebrations.
Thanos Petrelis shared a heartwarming video on Instagram, performing Marinella's "Ma esi pote" with his daughter Zenia, drawing many positive comments.
Slovenian Jože Oseli, the last butler and personal chef to Josip Broz Tito, has revealed details about the lifelong Yugoslav president's dietary preferences, including one dish he disliked.
Sali Berisha, head of the Democratic Party, appeared at the Special Prosecutor's Office as part of security measures but avoided answering questions regarding the party's leadership election.
Romania has experienced its coldest start to May in recorded history, with temperatures dropping to -13 degrees Celsius in mountainous areas and widespread frost. New absolute cold records for May were set at 13 weather stations, according to ANM data.
A 55-year-old man has been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for grave war crimes committed in Syria. The conviction relates to serious breaches of international law.
A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic has led to the deaths of three passengers and infected several others. Efforts are underway to repatriate sick passengers, including two Dutch nationals.
Australia has commenced public hearings for an inquiry into the recent Bondi Beach attack and the broader issue of rising antisemitism. Victims' families and Jewish community members are sharing their experiences and concerns.
An investigation into the intricate decorations and inscriptions found on cakes reveals a century-old heritage of craftsmanship and dedication in confectionery.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated he must accept President Donald Trump's differing opinions to work within NATO, downplaying a row after a planned troop drawdown was announced.
Details emerged in a Sarajevo court regarding Tarik Prusac, suspected of murdering his wife Elma Godinjak-Prusac on May 1st, with prosecutors revealing he had also beaten his mother in 2016.
Forty years after the Chernobyl tragedy, an opinion piece reflects on the simple lesson humanity should have learned about nuclear safety, questioning why Russia still treats it as an object of geopolitical blackmail or war games.
A 20-year-old Swiss woman, along with her entrepreneur father, has revealed what is believed to be the world's most valuable Pokémon card collection, which they now plan to sell.
Three individuals have been arrested for allegedly spreading false news regarding the divorce of Nigerian businessman Tony Elumelu from his wife, Awele. The arrests followed widespread claims that circulated about their marital status, which Elumelu's camp denied.
Gediminas Šimkus, Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Lithuania, believes the European Central Bank (ECB) is likely to raise base interest rates in June due to increasing inflation risks stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.
Germany's electricity market experienced highly negative prices, reaching minus 499 euros per megawatt-hour, due to a significant surplus of generated power over consumption, prompting calls to shut down solar plants.
A man is on trial starting this Monday for 'violence resulting in death without intent to cause it,' committed against a 58-year-old man during the Bayonne Festival. The incident occurred at the bus station set up for the festivities.
GM Korea reported a 14.7% increase in April sales compared to the previous year, driven by strong overseas demand for its compact sport utility vehicles.
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Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on European Union vehicles, prompting warnings from Germany about "huge costs" and causing European markets to anticipate a lower opening. The move signals a potential escalation in trade tensions.
At least 12 people were injured in a shooting during a party at Arcadia Lake near Oklahoma City. Police are investigating the incident, which reportedly involved men in ski masks opening fire.
According to the Federal Statistical Office, one in three hospital births in Germany in 2024 was a C-section, marking a new record high, with significant regional differences observed.
Hyundai and Kia experienced a drop in their U.S. sales attributed to a base effect, while simultaneously achieving record-high sales for their hybrid car models.
Health specialists in Lithuania are warning of a significant increase in scabies cases, leading to a 40% jump in sales of related preparations at pharmacies, particularly in Vilnius.
Football pundit Gary Lineker has urged Arsenal to prioritize playing academy graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield, praising his recent performance and suggesting he should start ahead of Martin Zubimendi.
Romania's anti-fraud inspectors (ANAF) have confiscated nearly one million euros linked to illegal gold trade. Eight companies in Prahova county were found to have melted jewelry and gold objects into ingots and sold them without the required legal authorization.
The ship "Aikaterini" was captured in dramatic video footage battling strong waves as it approached the port of Folegandros. The vessel's challenging maneuver against the rough seas drew significant attention.
Initial photos have been released from Tamara Živković's premiere rehearsal for Eurovision in Vienna, showing her performance of 'Nova Zora' at the Wiener Stadthalle.
A humanitarian appeal has been launched by Pomozi.ba for Lejla Ganjgo, who is battling cancer and urgently needs a specific medication costing 61,255 KM. Every minute is crucial in her fight against the disease.
Hayley Williams blended Fleetwood Mac's 'Silver Springs' with her own 'Good Ol' Days' during a performance in Austin. A line in her 'Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party' track also nods to Stevie Nicks.
A 16-year-old boy was hospitalized in Thessaloniki after consuming alcohol at a venue early Sunday morning. The minor was found to be intoxicated, and the manager of the establishment where he was socializing has been arrested.
The United States has announced plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, a move that has drawn criticism from some who suggest it benefits Russia. This decision reduces the overall American military presence in the country.
A 28-year-old woman was charged after allegedly brandishing a knife during the final night of the Rain Rave and has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric assessment.
Ramez Mohsen-Fawzi, managing director of Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine for Europe, emphasizes that investing in health is crucial for economic success.
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Vote counting is in progress for the 2026 Indian Assembly Elections across several states, including West Bengal, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. Early trends indicate significant political shifts, with the BJP showing strength in Bengal and other parties facing challenges or making gains elsewhere.
Students from the Secondary School of Economics and Hospitality, supported by the Municipality of Bar, organized a 'Day of Good Deeds' event to promote solidarity, humanity, and intergenerational connection within the local community.
Poland's National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management announced that applications for subsidies, up to 8000 PLN, for household rainwater collection systems under the "Mikroretencja" program will open in the second quarter of 2026.
Mindaugas Navickas and Vilhelmas Germanas are soon to stand trial, with prosecutors aiming to prove they were leaders of an organized group involved in a large-scale fraud scheme.
Despite AI's ability to generate text cheaply, technology companies are reportedly paying writers more than engineers, highlighting the increasing value of human writing skills.
The ongoing war, likely referring to the conflict in Ukraine, has propelled 33-year-old Michal Strnad, CEO and majority owner of the arms company Czechoslovak Group (CSG), to become the wealthiest individual in the Czech Republic. Strnad previously maintained a low public profile.
A serious incident of violence occurred in a village on Rhodes, Greece, where a 42-year-old foreign domestic worker was attacked with a knife by a 52-year-old woman and hospitalized with four injuries. The assailant has since surrendered to authorities.
The Queensland government is facing an 'integrity crisis' following opposition claims of an alleged undisclosed affair between Olympic Games minister Tim Mander and child safety minister Amanda Camm. Both ministers deny being in a relationship when sworn in.
Manufacturer Fendt is pursuing the development of autonomous tractors and other driverless agricultural technology, envisioning a future where fields are cultivated by robotic machinery.
A 54-year-old Iranian human rights activist and Nobel laureate is in critical condition after losing consciousness in Zanjan prison and being transferred to a hospital.
Vineta Caune, a Latvian living in Canada, reflects on her journey through Germany and Austria, expressing pride in her Latvian heritage and her desire to pass it on to her children.
Art Safari New Museum in Romania is hosting the premiere exhibition of the country's only Vincent van Gogh painting, "The Recovered Collection. The Slătineanu Story," from May 9 to July 19, 2026.
The University of Belgrade has announced its enrollment competition for a new generation of students, offering 26,005 places across various programs. University officials emphasized their commitment to providing quality education and academic freedom.
Greek cartoonist Arkas shares a new satirical sketch addressing people who complain about their 'misery,' featuring a prophet's response to their grievances.
A fatal accident occurred Sunday evening at Bellinzona train station in Switzerland, where a man was killed by electrocution; the victim has not yet been fully identified.
Despite decades of efforts to simplify and digitize, Portugal faces increasing regulations, more agencies, and delays, raising questions about the state's ability to reform itself.
ŠEFICA EU diplomacije Kaja Kallas iznenađena je najavom povlačenja američkih trupa iz Europe. Naglasila je da Europa mora ojačati svoju ulogu unutar NATO-a i više činiti sama za vlastitu obranu.
A father and his seven-year-old son sustained burns in Carinthia, Austria, after a fire rapidly spread while the man was attempting to burn a tree stump.
A 38-year-old Limassol candidate for the Active Citizens – United Cyprus Hunters Movement has been remanded in custody and removed from his party's ballot after allegedly punching an assistant referee during a football match.
A 24-year-old man is hospitalized with a gunshot wound to his left leg after an incident in Skinia, Crete, with authorities actively searching for a 21-year-old suspect.
A trailer driver has been remanded following a fatal accident that claimed the life of a technician at KM290 of the East Coast Expressway 2 (LPT2) near the Chukai toll plaza.
A 39-year-old man was arrested in Austria on suspicion of attempting to blackmail German baby food producer HiPP, threatening to contaminate its products with rat poison.
Many people reheat pizza in the microwave, but the article suggests that this is not the best method and offers alternative ways to properly warm up pizza.
Recent studies are highlighting how coffee consumption may help the human body combat the effects of aging. Research suggests that coffee's properties could play a role in mitigating age-related cellular processes.
Despite significant spending on methods like lasers, hawks, and guns, the UK continues to struggle with its pigeon problem, prompting calls for more humane and effective strategies.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Senate President Vicente Sotto III has backed the continuation of the Senate's probe into anomalous flood control projects, citing many issues yet to be uncovered in what he termed the 2025 "killer budget."
NATO Secretary General Jens Rutte stated that European nations have "received five out of five" Trump's message regarding defense spending and are increasing their contributions. Rutte emphasized that Europeans are ensuring agreements with the US on military bases are implemented, acknowledging past US disappointment.
The National Police Commission (Napolcom) has dismissed a patrolman from service following allegations that he raped an unconscious woman in a Manila motel. The commission announced its decision on Monday.
Premier Ilie Bolojan accused Hidroelectrica of neglecting investments in storage batteries and prioritizing short-term profits and large bonuses for management, a claim echoed by Chisăliță.
Hungarian director Béla Pintér expressed his dissatisfaction with the current cultural funding system, stating that Attila Vidnyánszky made his life difficult, and hopes for a future system based on quality and performance.
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.
Law enforcement officials have dismantled a criminal group specialized in manufacturing and selling fake official documents, including identity cards and driving licenses issued by authorities in Moldova and Romania.
A new report reveals that candidates who have denied past election results are running for offices with direct roles in certifying future elections in 23 US states, including key swing states.
Tehran has called on the United States to 'adopt a logical approach' and abandon its 'excessive demands' after receiving a negative response from Washington to its latest proposal.
A 24-year-old woman has sought advice on Reddit regarding her boyfriend, who frequently disappears for several days at a time, while she continues to pay his rent.
Simon Kravagna, head of Fjum, will succeed Martin Fleischhacker as the managing director of 'Wiener Zeitung,' following the recommendation of the selection committee and approval by Media Minister Babler.
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Results from recent Indian state elections indicate significant gains for the BJP in some regions, while actor Vijay's TVK party achieved a historic lead in Tamil Nadu. Other states also saw shifts in political power.
The article explores the behavior of children who do not express strong emotions or make demands, questioning whether this indicates emotional balance or emotional freezing. It delves into the implications of such behavior for child development.
The legal trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI has entered its second week, with Musk seeking to compel his rivals in AI development to revert to a non-profit foundation.
Croatian musician Iva Ajduković won the "Tvoje lice zvuči poznato" show with her emotional performance of Barbara Pravi's "Voilà," garnering over 100,000 video views.
Following the renewal of strategic cooperation between Athens and Paris, Berlin is making a strong comeback, with the German Foreign Minister's visit to Athens linked to efforts to strengthen Germany's presence in the Greek armaments sector.
Northern Central Bulgaria is reportedly lagging behind the South due to a lack of adequate road infrastructure, making cities like Ruse feel disconnected from others within the region and better connected to neighboring Romania.
The Dutch public health institute RIVM is urging the government to mandate a neutral design for vapes, in addition to the existing flavor ban, to further curb their appeal.
Samsung Electronics has appointed a new head for its visual display business, a marketing veteran, amidst increasing competition in the television market. The move aims to reboot the company's TV segment.
An analysis questions the current state of Microsoft, a 'Magnificent Seven' stock, debating whether it is a favorable buy in May or should be avoided by investors.
Five student organizations at the University of Novi Sad have submitted a formal request for the announcement of elections for the Student Parliament. They are advocating for a new electoral process to be initiated.
Germany requires more data centers, particularly in the Rhine-Main area, with calls for better framework conditions to support future job creation in digital infrastructure.
A South African police officer undertook a dangerous operation, rappelling from a helicopter to retrieve a crocodile that had reportedly devoured a businessman in a flooded river.
A 35-year-old man in Poland was arrested after committing over 100 offenses in 3.5 months, including 39 fuel thefts, 25 instances of using false license plates, and 40 cases of driving without a license.
Serena Williams faced strong criticism for her outfit at Anna Wintour's pre-Met Gala dinner, with many on social media describing it as 'cheap' and 'tasteless'.
UniCredit is preparing to put its takeover offer for Commerzbank to shareholders, facing strong resistance from Commerzbank's management who argue the plan would dismantle the bank.
The PMI index for Polish industry reached 48.8 points in April, slightly above March's reading and economists' forecasts, but was artificially inflated by supply-side problems.
Seasonal beach chairs in Portonovo, Italy, are in high demand despite prices up to €3000, with a waiting list of 60 people, while day tourists might find luck if they arrive early.
The Greek manufacturing sector experienced weaker growth in April, with milder increases in both production and new orders, while cost increases reached a nearly four-year high.
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in Romania, but many heart conditions can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices and regular medical monitoring. Cardiac screening is highlighted as crucial for early detection, especially after a certain age.
More than 5,000 foreign fighters recruited by Russia from over 130 countries have been killed in Ukraine, with many lured by false promises of work and citizenship, while surviving foreign combatants are held in Ukrainian POW camps.
Transparent dresses were a prominent fashion trend at a pre-Met Gala party, with many attendees, including Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend, opting for sheer creations. The event showcased daring styles ahead of the main gala.
India's Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea from James, an alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland chopper scam, seeking release from jail. The court also highlighted a 40-year delay in trial proceedings, noting that case papers had been with it since 2013.
A humpback whale in the North Sea, which was fitted with a tracker, is now untraceable as the device is not transmitting location data, leading to worries about the weakened animal's survival.
In his new novel 'Sanctuaires,' published on May 5, writer Abel Quentin, winner of the Prix de Flore 2021, denounces the excesses of artificial intelligence, describing it as a 'slow poison'.
Veteran singer Tereza Kesovija performed an emotional farewell concert in Split, where she was supported by colleagues on stage and celebrated by a large audience with fireworks. Despite the event being billed as a farewell spectacle, Kesovija later announced plans for additional concerts.
CARiNG Pharmacy in Taiwan has introduced a new campaign titled "Empowering Women, Inspiring Wellness" aimed at encouraging women to take a more proactive approach to managing their health. The initiative seeks to promote greater health awareness and engagement among women.
Schools in London are trialing virtual reality (VR) programs, in partnership with an NHS mental health trust, to help pupils manage stress and anxiety related to exams, ADHD, and home difficulties.
Robert, a 40-year-old from Kolín, has completed his 70th humanitarian aid trip to Ukraine, where he moved nine years ago and started an association with friends to help those affected by the Russian invasion.
Hungary's real estate market experienced surprising shifts in April, with many buyers delaying purchases, while demand surged in the Fejér region, leading to slower price increases.
Following Liverpool's 3-2 defeat to Manchester United, former players and analysts are expressing concern over the team's performance and a perceived lack of identity. Questions are being raised about the club's culture and individual player performances.
A 50-year-old masseur working at a business in Rhodes, Greece, has been referred to justice after a German tourist accused him of sexual assault. Police authorities gathered evidence leading to his arrest.
Jailed Azerbaijani opposition leader Ali Karimli has called on Western nations to find the 'courage' to stand up to the Azerbaijani regime amid a political crackdown. Karimli stated that Azerbaijan's future lies with Europe, but the West must challenge its human rights record.
Starting in the 2026-2027 school year, students admitted to 'Gheorghe Lazăr' National College will only choose their specialization in the 11th grade, following a common curriculum for the first two years.
Nadja Natalie Isaksen has announced her departure from Borgernes Parti, becoming the third member of parliament to leave the Danish party, leaving only Lars Boje remaining.
A shocking case of femicide in Switzerland sees a 41-year-old man, Mart Riben, accused of strangling and dismembering his wife, a former Miss Switzerland finalist.
Many brands reportedly lose money by scaling Meta ad campaigns prematurely, as performance acceptable at low budgets often doubles in cost per result when spend increases.
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called on the Nigerian federal government to implement urgent reforms to address persistent constraints and unlock growth in the manufacturing sector.
The management of ELVO aims to establish a Defence Hub at its facilities in Thessaloniki, Greece, intending to expand its activities across various defense industry segments.
Meta Platforms has acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a startup specializing in humanoid robotics and artificial intelligence. This acquisition marks Meta's continued expansion into the field of humanoid machines.
Seven-time MLA P. C. George, who faced a significant defeat in 2021, is seeking a fresh mandate from the Poonjar constituency in the 2026 Assembly elections.
A weekend house and a smaller catering facility were destroyed by fire in the Planina pod Šumikom area of Pohorje, Slovenia, during the holidays. Preliminary estimates place the material damage at approximately 80,000 euros.
The Falzone trial has been delayed due to significant disorganization, including lost jurors and long queues for civil parties, at the Lotto Mons Expo.
The family of an Iowa woman who died following hernia repair surgery has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit, alleging nurses dismissed her painful post-surgery symptoms, including fecal drainage and sepsis.
A fascinating Roman archaeological discovery has led to the halt of construction works near Zadar, Croatia, as experts investigate the significant find.
A stabbing attack occurred in Włocławek, Poland, following a concert by the band Ich Troje, resulting in a woman being injured. The man identified as the perpetrator was also hospitalized after being subdued by witnesses.
A significant part of Lithuanian society is mobilizing to defend 'freedom of speech' against alleged conspiracies and attacks, leading to emotional and less rational discussions.
Companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange (ATHEX) have reported a record-breaking year, indicating strong performance and growth within the Greek market.
Former Vampire Weekender Rostam Batmanglij discusses his new album, which fuses Americana with Middle Eastern sounds, and reflects on pop, protest, and his life as an Iranian-American.
Vice President Sara Duterte's legal counsel submitted evidence to debunk claims by self-confessed bagman Ramil Madriaga regarding his close relationship with her.
A new study reveals that toxic lead traces persist in Metro Manila's air more than two decades after leaded gasoline was phased out in the Philippines, according to researchers from Ateneo de Manila University.
Lisbon will host a play by American Annie Baker, while Braga and Matosinhos will feature a company exploring the housing crisis, among five recommended shows for May.
Experts warn that new AI models are making cyber talent harder to find, as they can be used by both attackers and defenders. Organizations must quickly adapt and build specialized talent to keep pace with the evolving threat landscape.
Aon, a global professional services firm, announced a 26% jump in its first-quarter 2026 profit, attributed to strong performance in its risk capital segment.
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.
Initiatives for human-centered urban space design, which previously struggled against powerful parking space defenders, are now breaking through, leading to a new vitality in city planning.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has downplayed a disagreement with President Donald Trump following the announcement of a planned troop drawdown, stating he must accept differing opinions to maintain cooperation within NATO.
The cast of the Romanian play 'Mary Stuart' received a five-minute standing ovation from the audience in Budapest after a recent performance at the 13th Madach International Theatre Meeting.
A man is currently on trial for aiding sex work by booking hotel rooms and setting up equipment, with a police officer testifying about raiding a room and discovering an inflatable bed.
Astrology and numerology suggest that a person's birth month significantly impacts their capacity for loyalty and trustworthiness in both romantic and platonic relationships.
Presidenti i Emmanuel Macron ka kërkuar sot një rihapje “të koordinuar” të Ngushtica e Hormuzit, në një përpjekje për të ulur tensionet mes Iran dhe Shtetet e Bashkuara.
French politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon has announced his candidacy for the upcoming presidential election, marking his fourth bid for the top office. This announcement has sparked discussions about his potential performance in the race.
A man in his 50s has died following a road traffic incident that occurred in County Laois, Ireland. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatality.
After more than sixty years in her career, 87-year-old Tereza Kesovija is preparing for her final performances, having held the first of four farewell concerts in Split.
The captain of a vessel suspected of being part of a 'shadow fleet' has been arrested in Sweden, following the detention of another suspicious ship in the Baltic Sea. Authorities are investigating the activities of these vessels.
Former New York City Mayor and Trump confidant Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalized and is reported to be in critical condition. Details regarding the cause of his hospitalization were not immediately disclosed.
A 37-year-old Italian woman, Flavia Borzone, who claims to be an heir to the Lamborghini family fortune, has won the right to have her claims examined in court.
Bulgaria has proposed an 'emergency brake' mechanism to the European Commission for temporary flexibility in coal power plant emissions, while Poland's opposition calls for the country to unilaterally withdraw from the Emissions Trading Scheme, citing its costs.
A no-confidence motion against the Romanian Bolojan government, initiated by the PSD and AUR parties, faces uncertainty as some signatories refuse to vote. Pro-government rallies have also taken place, with a sociologist noting that these demonstrations are primarily directed against the PSD and the no-confidence motion itself.
The Speaker of the Swedish Parliament, Andreas Norlén, has called a meeting with group leaders to address a dispute concerning the offsetting system, following what has been described as an 'SD coup'.
The three main education unions in Cyprus – Poed, Oelmek, and Oltek – have requested a meeting with President Nikos Christodoulides. They aim to consult directly with the President regarding the status of teachers on indefinite contracts and the permanent contracts law.
The South Karelia District Court is hearing a charge of aggravated embezzlement over three days, where an administrative manager is accused of siphoning €180,000 of company funds into their own pocket.
A mentally ill man, suspected of being a thief, was beaten to death in Ghaziabad, India. Police have arrested one individual in connection with the incident.
A Harvard study conducted in emergency room trials found that artificial intelligence achieved 67% accuracy, outperforming human doctors. This research highlights the potential of AI in medical diagnostics.
The Bucharest Tribunal has ordered Romania TV and some of its personalities to pay over 3 million lei for a series of defamatory broadcasts against Oana Gheorghiu, Carmen Uscatu, and the Dăruiește viața Association. The station had previously been fined by CNA in 2025 for the same issue.
The Supreme Court building in Helsinki, located next to the Presidential Palace, is undergoing renovation, with initial test repairs beginning to determine the original greenish hue for its facade.
The Calcutta High Court has quashed a cruelty case against a woman's in-laws, citing "legal brainstorming" as the reason for a six-month delay in filing the First Information Report (FIR).
A new Netflix documentary, 'Should I Marry a Murderer?', released on April 29, explores the shocking true story of a woman who discovers her fiancé is a convicted killer.
Swedish authorities arrested the commander of a suspected Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker in the Baltic Sea. The vessel is believed to be part of a fleet operating outside traditional maritime regulations.
The Poughkeepsie Journal is asking readers to vote for the Boys and Girls Athletes of the Week for the period of April 27-May 3. This initiative recognizes outstanding local high school sports performances.
Iran has executed three men, with reports linking their deaths to participation in January protests and alleged cooperation with Israel's Mossad intelligence agency.
Lost anti-fascist Yiddish songs from a World War II ghetto in Ukraine are set to make their Asian debut, with performances scheduled in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and South Korea, reviving historical links to Jewish refugees in Shanghai.
Kiril Domuschiev, Chairman of the Confederation of Industrialists (KRIB), criticized the previous coalition government, listing five errors he believes it made and warning of an inflationary avalanche.
Bosnian Minister Staša Košarac publicly criticized the opposition in Republika Srpska, labeling them as "Schmidt's pawns." He further claimed that others are manipulating them and some members are even abandoning their ranks.
The Posidonia 2026 conference program will center on geopolitical developments, covering topics from insurance and risk management to energy transition, digitalization, and maritime safety.
Pain on the inner side of the knee is a common issue that can affect both athletes and individuals in their daily lives, and this article discusses its causes and management.
A personal reflection explores the emotional journey of coming to terms with loss, emphasizing that the learning comes not from the one who left, but from the realization that people do leave.
A suspect arrested for allegedly contaminating Hipp baby food jars with rat poison was transferred from Salzburg to Burgenland, with a decision on pre-trial detention expected on Tuesday as the search for a sixth manipulated jar continues.
Ghana's Education Minister, Manhyia South MP, and Haruna Iddrisu have extended goodwill messages and support to students preparing for the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). This includes encouraging words and donations of mathematical sets to aid their preparations.
A man who previously stalked former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been convicted again for stalking another woman, though he was deemed not criminally responsible and thus not sentenced to punishment.
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The body of a mother was discovered in a drain in Uttar Pradesh, India, a day after her four children were found bludgeoned to death at their home. Police are investigating the suspicious deaths in what appears to be a family tragedy.
Renowned conductor Zubin Mehta was celebrated with a standing ovation at the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden shortly after his 90th birthday, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also attending the special concert.
A 41-year-old man with a tracheal tumor, who had previously sought solutions abroad, was successfully operated on at Memorial Băneasa Hospital in Romania using complex robotic surgery under ECMO, and was discharged after a week.
An unusual and high-risk operation in South Africa successfully extracted human remains from a crocodile found in the Komati River, an area known for dangerous reptiles. Authorities are investigating the incident.
The alleged blackmailer of German baby food manufacturer Hipp, who placed jars laced with rat poison in supermarkets, has been transferred to Eisenstadt Prison. Reports indicate the perpetrator was a former employee.
President John Dramani Mahama has urged for the introduction of legislation to criminalize the practice of demanding romantic or sexual relationships in exchange for employment opportunities.
Greek singer Stelios Rokkos posted a video on social media showing him pretending to be a beggar in Italy, asking passersby for money to eat, which drew a comment from one woman.
A Danish regional council chairman has publicly criticized a planned solar panel installation, expressing concerns about its proximity to his home. He described the project as 'too violent' due to its scale.
A fight broke out between drivers following a traffic accident with material damages in Polichni, Thessaloniki, leading to the arrest of a 25-year-old man.
Mandopop superstar Jay Chou is scheduled to perform three shows at the Singapore National Stadium on January 8, 9, and 10, 2027, as part of his Carnival II World Tour.
According to FemPlatz, at least 18 femicides and 13 attempted murders of women were recorded in Serbia during 2025. This data highlights the ongoing issue of violence against women in the country.
A shocking incident in Rhodes saw a woman stabbed four times and locked in a room by her assailant, but she managed to alert authorities and was subsequently rescued and hospitalized.
The First Vice President of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has strongly criticized allegations that some ward managers demand money from nursing students for endorsing their clinical logbooks.
Konstantina Kotzamani's first feature film, 'Titanic Ocean', will have its world premiere in the prestigious 'Un Certain Regard' competitive section of the 79th Cannes Film Festival (May 12-23, 2026).
The 76th FIFA congress highlighted Morocco's increasing prominence in global football and revealed Gianni Infantino's political maneuvers, indicating a shift in focus away from Europe.