A student in the Philippines shot and killed a schoolmate before taking his own life in an attack that was reportedly livestreamed. The incident has prompted calls for urgent action on school violence and the provision of psychosocial support to those affected.
War Child U.K. has launched the 10th edition of its Secret 7″ record auction, featuring 700 unique sleeves designed by renowned artists and tracks from musicians like John Lennon, The Last Dinner Party, and Glass Animals.
Thuringia's 'Blackberry Coalition' leader, Voigt, emphasized the unity and cohesion of his government, stating they would not be driven apart. This comes amidst ongoing political discussions in Germany.
Syria has reported Israeli attacks on a military airbase, prompting the United States to call for de-escalation in the region. The strikes were described by Syria as a "dangerous escalation."
Thousands gathered on Monday, August 17, outside a church in Wales, where family and friends bid farewell to the famous singer Bonnie Tyler, beloved worldwide.
Halldór Logi Sigurðsson, accused of breaking into a home, tying up, and assaulting a man in Reykholt, maintains he was not present at the scene of the incident.
Authorities in the Spanish city of Ceuta, located in North Africa, have begun constructing temporary tent accommodations for approximately 1,500 migrants, nearly three weeks after 80,000 migrants entered from Morocco.
A 26-year-old Turkish national, wanted by Turkish authorities via an Interpol red notice, was arrested in Athens on drug-related charges during a random police check.
The Dutch food standards watchdog NVWA has cautioned returning holidaymakers against inadvertently bringing invasive foreign species, such as the Japanese beetle, back into the country.
Latvian farmers' organizations are expressing concern over proposed amendments to the Criminal Law that would introduce harsher penalties for environmental crimes, particularly regarding invasive species like hogweed.
Journalist Klodiana Lala, invited to the lunch program on News24, provided additional details regarding the murder of 20-year-old Portuguese Luis Miguel Varela Mendes near the 'Principote' complex in Ksamil.
Lithuanian students secured three bronze medals and one honorable mention at the 38th International Olympiad in Informatics held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, marking their most successful performance since 2019.
A British couple on their honeymoon, along with the pilot, were killed when their helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos. Following the tragedy, Greek authorities issued an urgent directive for inspections of the tail rotor on all Bell 206 helicopters.
A prominent Russian economist has been dismissed from his position after publicly stating that Russia is facing defeat against Ukraine. His comments highlighted the growing economic costs of the ongoing conflict.
Bulgaria's President Radev has appointed a new Deputy Minister of Health, while Lithuania's Minister of Health has a new advisor. These appointments reflect changes in the health ministries of both countries.
Christopher Nolan's film 'The Odyssey' has become the biggest film ever at BFI IMAX, signaling a triumphant summer for cinemas. Its success is seen as having significant implications for the future of cinema.
Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Zaqy Mohamad expressed deep disturbance over a sexual assault case involving young children at a mosque and requested a review of safeguards for informal activities.
The Broadband Forum has launched its new TR-517 standard, which integrates the Forum’s USP with Matter technology. This new standard aims to provide service providers and router manufacturers with a single API for monitoring and managing all smart devices within a home.
Following the retirement of Jēkabs Straume, the previous head of Latvia's Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB), the government has decided to launch an open competition for the position.
Laimonas Karpičius, a Lithuanian volunteer in Ukraine, was severely beaten by a group of youths during a short vacation in his hometown of Alytus, requiring medical intervention.
More than 200 cases of salmonella have been reported in the UK over the past year, with authorities mapping the worst-hit regions in the deadly outbreak.
Sokrat Vata, a 29-year-old with a criminal record, has been arrested in Fier for the fatal stabbing of a 20-year-old French tourist at the 'Principote' hotel in Ksamil, with the motive suspected to be a conflict over a girl.
Péter Magyar has called on civil organizations that he claims received unauthorized state support to return the funds immediately, also alleging that 4iG is the 'secret mother of the oligarchy' and vowing to investigate public assets and money.
More than 8,800 enrollment spots are available at UKIM (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje) for the August enrollment period. Additionally, 49 places remain open at the First Secondary Vocational School in Nikšić.
A rescue operation was launched after an inflatable dinghy carrying nearly 100 migrants broke down on Monday morning during an attempted crossing of the English Channel.
A third suspect has been placed in pre-trial detention in connection with the robbery of gold bars valued at approximately 342,000 euros. The robbery occurred on August 6, when the victim was transporting the gold in a backpack to sell it on the street.
A bus driver in Eijsden, a village in Southern Limburg, was severely assaulted yesterday afternoon by two individuals who boarded his bus and refused to pay their fare. The police are investigating the incident.
The World Health Organization (WHO) expects to bring the deadliest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo under control within three months, despite warnings that the virus is spreading rapidly and outpacing the response. The outbreak, which is the worst in the country's history, is still 'far from being under control,' according to the WHO.
Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has openly discussed her traumatic experience at a treatment facility in Utah where she was placed as a teenager after a suicide attempt at 15, alleging significant abuse in hospitals.
Crypto exchange Kraken has introduced a new cash back debit card, aiming to integrate cryptocurrency further into mainstream financial products and consumer wallets.
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally redefining how businesses operate, moving from automation to autonomy. While technology itself can be daunting, the primary challenge for leaders and companies lies in managing the organizational complexity of this transformative change.
Billionaire financier and hobby pilot Rainer-Marc Frey has become the main shareholder of the Zurich-based financial company Leonteq, replacing Raiffeisen as the most important stakeholder.
Health officials have identified norovirus as the probable cause of a mass illness affecting clients and visitors at the Priessnitz Medical Spa in Jeseník, Czech Republic, which manifests as intestinal flu symptoms.
Minister of State Akis Skertsos encourages citizens to become 'safe driving ambassadors' through the odyseas.gov.gr/drive-safe platform, noting that August has historically been a month with many road accidents.
The Hong Kong stock exchange has launched five-year China government bond futures, marking the only such offshore contract and further cementing the city's role as a premier yuan trading hub.
Bitpanda has been fined €70,000 by the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA), marking Europe's first published penalty under the new Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations. This fine signifies the initial enforcement of the comprehensive crypto rules in the region.
Polish authorities are '99% sure' that Marcin Romanowski, a fugitive opposition politician whose whereabouts have been unknown since he fled Hungary, is now located in a pro-Russian breakaway region of Moldova.
A 17-year-old Polish boy drowned near the Palanga bridge in Lithuania, with his body found in a three-meter deep hole near rocks. Authorities are investigating the dangerous conditions at the location.
The drop of the University of Belgrade on the Shanghai ranking list has led to reactions from authorities and the academic community. The Movement for Academic Solidarity and Equality (MASA) stated that the decline is not a reason to attack the academic community, while others criticized the government's response.
The Delta State government has assured residents that recent flash flooding is under control and not a major incident. Authorities are focusing on preparedness and flood control efforts.
Firefighters are working to contain a wildfire in Belgium's High Fens nature reserve, with recent rains assisting their efforts. The blaze has caused smoke to spread to the German-Belgian border region.
Parents and other residents in Kouvola have expressed dismay over the city's school plans, which were presented in resident evenings during the spring. The final resident evening is scheduled for August 25 at the city hall.
As the Ministry of Finance begins the 2027 state budget formation process, Minister Taurimas Valys emphasized that institutions requesting increased funding must provide strong justifications. He stated that expenditure growth would only be considered if absolutely necessary.
The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that a change of gender does not annul a prior conviction for gender-based violence, establishing a doctrine against 'fraud of law' to evade criminal responsibilities protecting women.
A train without passengers passed a stop signal and damaged a switch at Tvrdošovce - Trnovec nad Váhom railway station on Tuesday, causing infrastructure damage but no injuries.
Norway's Police Security Service (PST) has dropped the investigation into reported threats against AUF leader Gaute Skjervø, stating that the remarks were not considered criminal. Skjervø had previously criticized a far-right website.
Meta is facing a landmark trial initiated by 29 US states, alleging that the company deliberately designs its social media platforms to be addictive for young people. The lawsuit seeks to hold Meta accountable for the purported harms its platforms cause to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.
JBL has upgraded its premium wireless headphones, featuring enhanced sound, noise cancellation, and waterproofing, now available at a 38% discount. These improvements aim to provide users with a superior audio experience and durability for daily use.
On the show 'Family Kitchen,' guest Gintarė Masteikaitė, alongside host Eglė Kernagytė-Dambrauskė, prepares light and delicious Turkish eggs, sharing her kitchen tips for the summer-perfect dish.
The United States, through negotiator Jared Kushner, has issued an ultimatum to Hamas, stating that Gaza must be demilitarized before reconstruction can begin, while Hamas reiterates its commitment to a peace deal and blames Israel for stalling.
A new book, presented by the Austrian Presse, features key figures discussing how a seemingly harmless event on the Austrian-Hungarian border became a historical turning point, referring to the Pan-European Picnic.
Artificial intelligence is beginning to create new jobs in the UK, while also prompting warnings for the global workforce to prepare for a new reality in the labor market.
Ukraine has mandated the evacuation of children from 16 settlements in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast due to escalating Russian attacks. This decision comes as Russian forces intensify their assaults near the city of Dnipro.
A fire broke out on a boat in the MANDRAMA on the island of Pag, which sank despite the intervention of firefighters. There were no injuries, and a technical defect is considered the likely cause. An investigation will follow.
Donald Trump asserted that disliking his ballroom indicates disloyalty to the country, claiming it is under budget and will be the most beautiful of its kind.
A Chinese company has unveiled a new 'Superman' humanoid robot, showcasing its ability to jump two meters and reach speeds of 45.6 km/h. The robot's spectacular performance is breaking records in humanoid robotics.
Apple has been compelled to change its app tracking rules for developers in Germany, following pressure from German authorities. This adjustment will impact how app providers can track users within the country.
Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 33%, its lowest level since 2017, with a large majority expecting the US war with Iran to continue for a long time.
A fire broke out at the Estonian defense contractor Milrem Robotics over the weekend, with authorities investigating the possibility of arson. The incident has raised concerns about the security of defense industry facilities.
Despite a ban on personalized license plates with Nazi references, cars with 'NAZ1' wish plates are reportedly being driven and renewed in several Austrian districts, sparking controversy.
Albanian journalist Klodiana Lala accused authorities of mismanaging fire situations, claiming emergency funds were diverted for a Kanye West concert instead of acquiring firefighting helicopters.
The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST) has granted permission to Laxey ehf. to import fertilized salmon roe from the AquaGen Profunda land-based aquaculture facility in Norway.
Croatian firefighters have issued a strong warning about a high danger of fires, urging caution, especially for tourists. Authorities are implementing measures to inform visitors about the risks.
A charity auction for the world's largest painting has turned into a massive flop after the $62 million winning bid went unpaid, revealing issues within the art market's mechanisms.
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has ordered the demolition of buildings constructed on waterways in Abuja following recent flooding. He vowed that all structures obstructing water channels would be removed to prevent future disasters.
Macau plans to leverage Portugal's influence to support the international expansion of Chinese medicine products, using CPLP countries as entry points, with medicines already registered in Mozambique and Brazil.
Vila Pouca de Aguiar has opened a new €1.3 million tender for healthcare services, increasing the budget by €400,000 after two previous tenders failed to attract bids, hoping to advance the project as the PRR nears its final phase.
The complaint alleged that Sonia Gandhi deliberately intervened during the rendition of the national song at the Congress headquarters in Delhi on August 15.
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal hosted his predecessors in Tallinn for the 10th annual lunch, a tradition held ahead of the country's Restoration of Independence Day on August 20.
An article explores why certain trees, like a dying baobab in Madagascar or a felled famous tree in England, become immortalized and evoke human grief, highlighting their special significance as symbols of home, sanctuary, and hope.
Gordon Murray Automotive has unveiled the GMSV S1, a new hypercar described as a reborn McLaren F1. The vehicle features a high-revving V12 engine, a manual gearbox, and a three-seat configuration, paying homage to its iconic predecessor.
A 27-year-old Egyptian man drowned on August 15 off Lady's Mile beach, an area under British Bases jurisdiction in Cyprus, after diving into the sea to retrieve his phone.
Women protested recent killings in Plateau, Nigeria, as 24 victims of an attack were given a mass burial, with several injured individuals receiving medical treatment.
Three new seismic tremors occurred in Granada, Spain, causing some damage to buildings in the area and leading to the closure of several museums and sports facilities.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, affirming China's support for Latin American nations in upholding their autonomy and pursuing international cooperation based on their own interests.
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck the Granada region of southern Spain, causing minor injuries and prompting evacuations. The tremor led to debris on streets and widespread panic among residents.
Hope Solo's cherished items from the United States' 2015 Women's World Cup championship run fetched remarkable prices at the Lelands Summer Classic Auction.
Kanye West has announced upcoming concert dates in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a potential meeting with President Putin. This announcement follows the cancellation of several of his European shows and marks his first major performances in Russia since the war in Ukraine began.
Donald Trump and White House staff attacked a CNN reporter, accusing her of being a 'loud, intrusive person' after she asked a question about a Trump aide, drawing criticism from various media outlets.
On the occasion of the 93rd birthday of the training ship 'Jadran,' the NGO 'Miholjski zbor' launched a petition. The initiative aims to prevent this symbol of Boka and Montenegro from leaving state ownership.
Recent polls indicate that Donald Trump's approval ratings have fallen, with only a third of Americans supporting him, largely attributed to the fallout from the attack on Iran.
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that an agreement signed on August 7th stipulates that an attack on any of the three states—Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan—will be considered an attack on all of them.
The Debrecen Flower Carnival in Hungary is set to host 350 events between August 18 and 23, 2025, with a main parade on August 20 featuring 12 flower-decorated floats and international performers.
Older women are reportedly resorting to tactics to 'rejuvenate' their resumes, metaphorically 'botoxing' their CVs, to counter age discrimination and extend their careers in the labor market.
A travel guide highlights five autumn experiences in Spain's Soria province, known for its tranquility and sparse population, offering attractions from cathedrals and medieval towns to gorges and mushroom foraging.
A woman in Rajasthan has been fined after lodging a false rape case against her neighbor, accusing him of raping her seven-year-old daughter over a land dispute.
Swedish 'buy now, pay later' lender Klarna is restructuring its leadership, including seeking a New York-based finance chief, as part of its strategy to revamp its business model and obtain a US banking license.
An article delves into the captivating appeal of TV vampires, from characters like Lestat to the broader themes of forbidden love and queer representation, explaining why they continue to intoxicate audiences.
Prosecutor Vujičić has stated that he will not succumb to any threats or attacks and expects the police to identify those responsible for the assaults.
A large fire in a Belgian nature reserve has caused a widespread odor in Cologne, Germany, though the flames are reportedly largely under control, with efforts now focused on creating firebreaks to protect Germany.
The new Audi Q7, in its first drive, showcases the brand's traditional strengths of solid craftsmanship and technical sovereignty, qualities that set benchmarks in the era of electric vehicles.
Rustamas Liubajevas, head of the State Border Guard Service (VSAT), has resigned following an incident at the border where a weapon was used, sparking discussions about border security and communication within the service. Trade unions have positively evaluated his resignation and proposed changes to weapon use regulations.
A man has been remanded by a Ghanaian court for his alleged involvement in a plot to rob three banks in Accra. Authorities are investigating the details of the foiled robbery attempt.
A representative for Donald Trump reportedly held a secret diplomatic meeting with Kremlin officials in St. Petersburg, according to the Financial Times. The nature of the discussions remains undisclosed.
British grocery price inflation eased to its lowest level since October 2024 in August, offering more relief to households grappling with elevated living costs.
Intensified inspection controls during the Sarajevo Film Festival in Sarajevo Canton resulted in over 100,000 KM in misdemeanor orders issued within four days. Authorities conducted thorough checks across various establishments during the festival period.
Police in Kouvola, Finland, are investigating an illegal arms trade operation, having confiscated six weapons and over 3,000 rounds of ammunition. The investigation highlights efforts to combat illicit firearm trafficking in the region.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, has stated he is not embarrassed by his exchange of messages with a hoax individual posing as a Trump chief of staff. He maintains that the incident does not cause him any personal embarrassment.
Sokrat Vata, 29, arrested for the murder of a Portuguese tourist in Ksamil, has remained silent during questioning, while testimonies from Turkish nationals and friends of the victim describe a large fight where the victim intervened.
A cow caused a traffic accident near Bileća, leading to an indictment against its owner. Separately, an accident occurred in the Grič tunnel on the A1 highway, reducing traffic to one lane.
Silvaco has announced a partnership with Dassault Systèmes to collaborate on the development of semiconductor digital twin technology. This collaboration aims to advance innovation in the semiconductor industry.
The Montenegrin Police Administration has issued a warning to the public about an increased risk of various forms of online scams. Citizens are advised to be cautious, especially regarding requests for upfront payments or promises of high returns with minimal effort.
Germany experienced the strongest increase in building permits in ten years, according to Destatis. This surge occurred despite a more than expected drop in housing starts in July.
Norway's Police Security Service (PST) has decided not to investigate a new hate speech complaint filed last week against the leader of the AUF (Labour Youth League).
A sewage treatment plant in Siviri, Chalkidiki, Greece, continues to operate normally despite damage from a fire on August 13, preventing the discharge of untreated wastewater.
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has reinforced guard services and the Violence Against Women court in Ceuta, citing an 'extraordinary' situation and increased workload due to the migrant crisis, including alleged sexual assaults.
Police in Kolárovo, Slovakia, have charged an 18-year-old man with dangerous threats and obstructing an official decision after he repeatedly threatened his mother, causing her real fear for her life and property.
French prosecutors have launched an investigation into a Russian disinformation campaign targeting centrist candidates in France. The probe aims to uncover the extent of Russian interference in the country's elections.
State Farm announced it is returning $5 billion in dividends to its auto insurance policyholders. This distribution aims to provide financial relief to customers.
The Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg hosts an exhibition titled 'Wechselwirkung,' where photographs by Kai Bornhöft interact with oil paintings by Frank Tornow, creating surreal combinations that explore the self through the other.
Astronauts are preparing for a spacewalk to replace an antenna on the International Space Station (ISS). This mission is crucial for maintaining the station's communication capabilities.
A controversy has erupted over the appointment of Selinia Cojocaru, who has only a high school education, to a ministerial cabinet position and subsequent contracts within ministries. Critics and supporters are debating her qualifications and political affiliation.
A car caught fire on the Athens-Lamia National Road near Tanagra, Boeotia, spreading flames to the adjacent embankment before the vehicle was completely destroyed. The fire was subsequently brought under control.
Hong Kong customs raided a corporate secretarial office as part of an investigation into a local beauty chain linked to UK brand Opatra London, following six complaints of high-pressure sales tactics.
EU inspectors issued harsh criticism of the Danish Transport Authority, leading to an investigation by the National Audit Office into the authority's oversight of safety at Danish airports.
Slobodan Petrović, a Serbian MP and leader of Srbija Centar (SRCE) in Vranje, claims that authorities are discrediting him with false accusations, including the latest charge of stealing 400 water meters.
The City Airport Train (CAT) in Vienna will introduce a new generation of trains with an updated design, set to operate between Vienna Airport and Wien Mitte starting in autumn 2027.
New details have emerged regarding the sudden death of actress Hayden Panettiere, including claims of her past health struggles and her ex-fiancé Wladimir Klitschko's emotional reaction. Friends and family have shared insights into her life and final days, with Klitschko vowing to keep her memory alive for their daughter.
German farmers are reporting substantial harvest losses due to a severe drought and heatwave, leading to a bitter assessment from the German Farmers' Association. The Minister of Agriculture has pledged support to help farmers cope with the expected crop shortfalls.
Parts of Cuza-Vodă Boulevard in Botanica will be closed for two months, and Mitropolit Dosoftei Street in central Chisinau will be closed until August 29 for repair work.
Nigeria's Federal Government has launched a national digital cloud policy, aiming to attract $750 million in investment over the next 24 months by leveraging government purchasing power to boost domestic infrastructure.
German agriculture is grappling with severe crop failures due to prolonged drought, prompting discussions on whether the federal government should provide financial aid to farmers.
Longtime sportscaster Craig Carton, known for his work on New York's WFAN, is set to host a new three-days-a-week national program, 'The Craig Carton Show,' on Fox's Outkick sports-media outlet.
Criminal charges have been filed against individuals in Montenegro for alleged abuse and illegal activities, and in North Macedonia against a resident for assaulting a police officer. These incidents highlight ongoing law enforcement actions in the region.
Actress Salma Hayek has announced that she is now a grandmother, sharing her joy and affection for her stepson's new baby. She has already given her grandchild a special nickname.
Friends, colleagues, and public figures, including Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, are mourning the death of Croatian writer Vedrana Rudan. Many remember her as a fearless and uncompromising voice who challenged reality.
Frankfurt is set to begin its first-ever pigeon count in September, seeking volunteers, as other larger Hessian cities also undertake similar initiatives to monitor their pigeon populations.
A German commentary discusses the handling of the current crisis, cautioning that the blanket denigration of liberal constitutional institutions and the demonization of the AfD could ultimately jeopardize the freedom of all citizens.
The Paris prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into alleged Russian disinformation campaigns targeting former prime ministers Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, who are both potential presidential candidates. The campaigns reportedly spread false information about their health.
The Medical Chamber of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNŽ) has issued a statement confirming that Dragan Babić has not held a medical license since May 2023 and is not authorized to practice healthcare. This announcement comes in response to allegations of inappropriate behavior.
An indictment has been confirmed against a man from Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, for the unauthorized possession of weapons and explosive materials, specifically a tromblon grenade.
An author shares her experience of hiring movers for a relocation from Denver to NYC, detailing unexpected complications and regrets despite paying over $5,000 for professional services.
OpenAI has introduced a new version of ChatGPT specifically for teenagers, featuring enhanced safety measures and parental controls. This launch comes amidst increasing legal pressure and concerns regarding the chatbot's potential impact on youth.
A significant global bond selloff has deepened, with US 10-year yields climbing to their highest levels since 2025. The rout is attributed to growing fears over inflation and the issuance of AI-related bonds, weakening overall risk appetite in the market.
Emergency accommodation facilities for homeless people in Dublin have been found to have issues including pest infestations and faulty fire alarms, leading to rooms being unavailable.
The trial for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur has begun in Las Vegas, nearly three decades after his fatal shooting. Prosecutors allege a gang leader masterminded the killing, with witnesses describing the chaos on the night of the incident.
Successive extreme heatwaves and increasingly severe drought across Europe have plunged many farmers into an 'unprecedented crisis,' with vegetable and grain growers particularly affected.
One person has died and over 200 individuals have fallen ill in a salmonella outbreak across the UK, which has been linked to eggs. Health authorities are investigating the source and extent of the contamination.
The Paris prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into suspected Russian interference targeting French politicians, including Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal. The probe follows concerns that elections could be manipulated if no action is taken.
Wassim al-Assad, a cousin of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has been sentenced to death by a Syrian court. He was convicted of crimes against humanity related to atrocities committed during the Syrian war.
Germany has inaugurated a new research center in Saxony-Anhalt dedicated to improving drone defense capabilities. The facility aims to enhance the country's ability to counter drone threats amid rising international tensions.
Sacha Jafri's 'The Journey of Humanity' sold for $62 million in 2021 with a promise to benefit needy children, but the pledged donations have reportedly not materialized, leading to an international dispute over millions still missing.
More than a week after KFOR handed over control of the Ibar bridge to Kosovo police, official Belgrade expresses surprise and questions why it was caught off guard by the withdrawal.
Scientists have discovered a more accurate way to calculate a dog's 'human' age, challenging the long-held belief that one dog year equals seven human years.
Keychron has launched its new V6 Ultra Hybrid Mechanical Keyboard on Kickstarter, marking its first full-size hybrid keyboard. The device offers magnetic gaming performance combined with a mechanical typing feel for regular use.
This article summarizes the August analyses and opinions from Bank of America and Morgan Stanley regarding Apple (AAPL) stock performance and prospects.
A salmonella outbreak has been detected at a chicken farm in Pöytyä, Finland, leading to the recall of 40,000 eggs from sale. Authorities are investigating the source and extent of the contamination.
A major seminar is being organized in Heinävesi, Finland, concerning the liberation of the Palokki rapids, while the decision by municipal owners regarding the sale of the power plant has been postponed until autumn.
Brahen Kellari, one of Turku, Finland's oldest restaurants, has unexpectedly closed its doors after serving customers for nearly 60 years, citing financial pressures from the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent relocation.
Donald Trump's economic claims, including falling drug prices and a strong 401(k), are being scrutinized, while his approval rating has reportedly fallen to a new low. His stance on international relations, including threats of tariffs and his approach to Iran and NATO, continues to draw attention and criticism.
Police in Nova Gorica, Slovenia, confirmed that on August 15, they documented violations in the Kobarid area involving the display of Nazi ideology symbols and the use of open fire in nature by Italian individuals.
Pregnant Anne Hathaway humorously responded to a fan's question about her baby's gender at a D23 event, telling the audience they would find out in five minutes, delighting attendees.
Azerbaijan has issued arrest warrants for three Russian citizens on charges of "public calls to terrorism," leading to unprecedented tensions with Russia. This development has resulted in Russia summoning Azerbaijan's ambassador and increased scrutiny of propagandists.
French astronaut Sophie Adenot is set to make history as the first French woman to perform a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS). This highly anticipated event marks a significant milestone for France in space exploration.
The website Bribes.fyi, which enabled Indians to anonymously report instances of bribery, has announced it is going on a 'break' and will eventually shut down permanently.
A man has been charged with manslaughter following the death of another man who was bitten by a dog in Wakefield. The incident occurred in May, leading to a police investigation and subsequent charges.
Las Piñas Rep. Mark Anthony Santos has assured that a proposal to create a uniform anti-littering ordinance and employ "garbage police" in Metro Manila is not intended to diminish the powers of local government units. The initiative aims to improve waste management without undermining local authority.
The new theater festival "Homo Novus" has announced its program, featuring performances from Krāslava to Riga. Separately, the "Audra" festival will host legendary DJs, free concerts, and dances.
French advertising giant Publicis Groupe, 3 Arts, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce are forming a joint venture to help advertisers secure partnerships with college athletes.
Two previously committed fraud cases were reported to law enforcement, with damages exceeding 820,000 lei, though no new phone fraud cases were recorded in the last 24 hours.
Chilean researchers have successfully deciphered the genetic code of the Antarctic Pearlwort, a plant resilient to extreme cold, with findings that could be applied to improve crop yields and security.
Police officers in Srbjani-Kicevo stopped a Peugeot vehicle on August 11, 2026, and found cocaine in the possession of two individuals, leading to criminal charges against them.
Thousands attended a vigil for Professor Jason Arday in London, with growing calls for an investigation into his death, which many attribute to a "press campaign." Critics are blaming media scrutiny for contributing to the circumstances surrounding the professor's passing, demanding accountability and a thorough review.
Lithuanian Finance Minister Taurimas Valys stated that Lithuania does not plan to follow Poland's example of temporarily reducing VAT on fuel. He noted that such a measure would be extremely costly for the state.
Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and King Harald's sister have visited the 89-year-old monarch at Rikshospitalet, where he was admitted for treatment of fluid accumulation caused by a blood disorder.
A Greek-owned ship, the Minoan Dignity, was attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in the death of its chief engineer. The incident has drawn condemnation and calls for the protection of seafarers.
Increasingly unpredictable weather events are causing billions in damages across Europe, with the majority of these economic losses uninsured, likely shifting the burden of costs to national treasuries and citizens.
A new article discusses the need for Austin Powers 4 to offer a fresh story to succeed, rather than simply relying on the current trend of spoof comedies.
The Croatian Electric Vehicle Drivers Association, Strujni krug, has voiced strong objections to a proposed regulation concerning the installation of electric vehicle charging equipment. Drivers argue the new rules are impractical and make no sense.
Cybersecurity experts warn about common phone scams where fraudsters impersonate loved ones to request urgent money transfers, advising on how to react calmly in such situations.
A suspect has been strongly indicted in Évora, Portugal, for psychological and physical ill-treatment of his ex-wife, committed in the presence of their child, with initial incidents occurring in a foreign country.
Authorities are investigating the possibility that the deadly fire in Peristeria, Salamina, was caused by an elderly woman's negligence, while indications of arson are being examined for a second fire.
SAI Globinvest has introduced a new Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) designed to replicate the performance of the Bucharest Stock Exchange’s reference BET-XT index. This launch provides investors with a new option to track the Romanian market.
The Nicosia Municipal Theatre is introducing "On the Side," a new series of free-entry events held on the last Sunday of each month from June 28 through August, utilizing the theatre's outdoor spaces.
A witness recounted the terrifying experience of being in a hot car, screaming, and seeing Dragana run out before cars exploded and she disappeared in flames, a scene that will forever remain in her mind.
As summer ends and cooler autumn weather approaches, many people focus on their immunity. A family doctor discusses factors that weaken immunity, stating that supplements alone are insufficient.