The search is ongoing for five army personnel who went missing after a flash flood struck Pasu Pani in Arunachal Pradesh, caused by a major stream suddenly swelling and inundating the area.
Toms Grudovskis, a Latvian beekeeper, shares his journey and passion for beekeeping, continuing his father's legacy despite a painful first encounter with bees at age five.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed their close ties and commitment to continued cooperation across various sectors on Korean Liberation Day. Kim expressed pride in the relationship, emphasizing Russia's future success under Putin's leadership.
Former Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun has expressed his readiness to step down from his PKR Negeri Sembilan role following an election loss.
Physical and verbal bullying constitute over 90 percent of the 115 reported bullying incidents in Aurora schools, according to data presented by Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Dante G. Parungao.
WorldTimes of Indiahindustan-timesindian-express+1ndtv2d ago4 sources
A flash flood and landslide in Arunachal Pradesh have resulted in the deaths of four laborers and left five Army personnel missing. Rescue operations are underway in the affected areas.
The Arunachal Pradesh Police has issued a security advisory, urging the public to exercise caution on social media and refrain from sharing unverified information related to border incidents and the movement of security forces.
The New Riga Theatre (JRT) will dedicate its 2026/2027 season to Latvia and the power of poetic theatre, exploring the nation's spiritual potential and notable personalities.
Residents of Zagreb, Croatia, gathered at locations like Sljeme and Jarun to observe a solar eclipse. Photos captured the celestial event as it unfolded over the city.
Fresh clashes have broken out between protestors from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Dhemaji district, coinciding with an ongoing call for an economic blockade of Itanagar.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly transforming game development, but creators and players express concerns about AI's impact on creativity, with players setting conditions for its use.
Ghana's Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, is scheduled to meet with the leadership of the Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) this week to address their ongoing strike. The government is intensifying efforts to resolve the dispute.
The ORF Foundation Council has appointed the new leadership team, with General Director Pig presenting his directors and speaking of an 'emancipation from political influence.' The new ORF chief had to explain his choices to the council.
India has issued a warning to China, stating that the state of the border will reflect the state of bilateral ties, following reports of Chinese troops crossing the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh.
PoliticsTimes of Indiahindustan-times7d ago2 sources
Eight people were injured, with four in critical condition, after unidentified individuals opened fire along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border. The Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, described the situation as a local issue and stated it was almost resolved.
India has issued new names for 27 locations in Arunachal Pradesh on its official maps, including sensitive sites near the disputed border with China, a move that could complicate efforts to repair bilateral relations.
Tarun Tejpal's daughter criticized the Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court's ruling as a 'miscarriage of justice,' highlighting the contrasting verdicts from the high court and the trial court.
President Trump stated the US is taking a "low-key" approach to Iran, likening it to a game of chess and emphasizing economic pressure. This comes as Iran demands significant concessions to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while also stating it is not currently in direct negotiations with the US.
Haruna Iddrisu announced that the Ghanaian government has not yet formally adopted the revised curriculum for Kindergarten to Primary Six, which was developed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA).
Tarun Tejpal's daughter alleges that her father was targeted for his investigative journalism after the Bombay High Court sentenced him to 10 years in jail for raping a junior colleague in 2013.
Iran has issued new, stringent demands to the United States for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, indicating that a quick resolution to the waterway's closure is unlikely. Despite some reports of progress in talks, Iran insists the strait will remain closed until its conditions are met.
The Luxembourg doctors' association has announced it will not sign a new agreement with the health insurance fund, indicating a complete standstill in negotiations.
Pema Khandu has criticized a court hearing as "one-sided" regarding summons for Arunachal officials, stating that the absence of the state's legal representatives prevented the government from presenting its assistance to the CBI and shared data.
Iran is reportedly considering a ban on American and Israeli ships from transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a move that has caused fluctuations in oil markets and raised concerns about regional stability.
The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh stated that a decade-long initiative has significantly empowered the state's handloom sector, contributing to its development and growth.
The Presidency faced criticism from Nana B for assigning Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Akyenpim Jantuah to receive the NPP's petition, with Jantuah later dismissing criticism of her role. Separately, President John Dramani Mahama paid tribute to the late Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, remembering him as a trusted friend, loyal adviser, and an exceptional patriot whose integrity and service will inspire generations.
PoliticsBBCThe GuardianAl Jazeera+4Times of Indiahindustan-timesindian-expressndtv11d ago7 sources
High-profile Indian journalist and Tehelka founder Tarun Tejpal has been sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for raping a colleague in 2013. The Bombay High Court upheld his conviction, with the survivor's mother expressing relief at the outcome.
The Bombay High Court has overturned Tarun Tejpal's acquittal in a sexual assault case, sentencing him to ten years of rigorous imprisonment and a substantial fine, citing his apology emails as key evidence.
Iran announced it is close to finalizing an agreement with Oman regarding shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, even as reports emerged of two explosions near a tanker in the strait. The potential deal aims to establish control over passage through the critical waterway.
In Poland, an employment contract that is not genuinely performed does not constitute a valid basis for social security coverage (ZUS), according to legal interpretations.
Representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Latvia have described their meeting with Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs as unconstructive, as the government continues to review NGO funding.
A series of Russian missile and drone strikes on the Kyiv region resulted in the deaths of at least 17 people and numerous injuries. The attacks caused significant damage, with officials highlighting Ukraine's vulnerability to such assaults.
In the reality show 'Lock Upp,' contestants Akanksha Chamola and Varun Yadav have been evicted, while Ram Kapoor and Shilpa Shinde secured their spots in the top five.
Ukraine has accused Russia of a 'drone safari' after a video emerged showing a Russian drone chasing and injuring a street vendor in Kherson. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack, calling on the world to react to what he described as Russia's enjoyment in killing and torturing civilians.
Author Arundhati Roy has stated that protests by the Chief Justice of India (CJP) dealt Prime Minister Narendra Modi a bigger blow than an election defeat.
Russian forces have destroyed the 18th-century Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, a historical architectural monument in Berislav, Kherson region, which burned down after a drone attack.
An individual identified as S.G. has been arrested for causing an incident and verbally insulting public figures at an event commemorating August 2nd, Republic Day, in Tashmarunishta.
A Belarusian individual details the precautions taken, such as closing windows and using specific messaging apps, to have private phone conversations with family in Belarus, highlighting concerns about surveillance.
The Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-war functioning, stated Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei in an interview with state television.
An ultrarunner has reportedly set a new record for completing the Via Alpina, traversing eight European countries in just 29 days. This achievement marks a significant milestone in long-distance running.
The city of Zagreb has decided to revoke the official swimming status for most beaches on Jarun for 2026, leaving only two designated areas and raising concerns for the safety of swimmers.
Taxi fares in Budapest are set to increase starting this Saturday, requiring passengers to pay more for rides. This change will affect all taxi services within the city.
Hamas has reportedly agreed to disarm as part of a peace plan proposed by former President Trump's 'Board of Peace,' which would also involve an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. However, a Hamas official stated the group would reject the deal if Israel does not approve it, and reports suggest IRGC officials urged Hamas not to sign.
The Romanian Gendarmerie announced that 10 fines, totaling over 2,000 lei, were issued following incidents at sheep farmers' protests in Bucharest. Objects were thrown and violence was incited during the public gatherings.
Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP) has urged for renewed discussions on the financing of political parties following a Supreme Court ruling that declared the country's political party delegate system unconstitutional.
Arunachal Pradesh has strengthened its power grid with the commissioning of the 132 kV Miao-Namsai transmission line, enhancing electricity supply and reliability in the region.
Ghana's Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has met with the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) to strategize ahead of a national conference aimed at tackling increasing indiscipline in senior high schools.
Zane Baltgaili, head of the Montessori Association, discusses what a respectful preschool environment truly means, emphasizing individual development paths over unconditional acceptance of all child actions.
An elevated corridor has been proposed for Aruna Asaf Ali Marg in Delhi to alleviate traffic congestion, with a feasibility study currently underway for the project.
The granddaughter of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has been booked by police for allegedly slapping an SBI manager in Chennai, an incident captured on CCTV.
A resident on the Kapiti Coast described her husband's Google alert for a Taumarunui earthquake as sounding like 'a bell on the Titanic,' after his phone pinged twice with the notification.
Kayalvizhi Alagiri, granddaughter of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi, has been booked by Adyar police for allegedly assaulting a State Bank of India manager following an argument over a malfunctioning lift.
Former President Trump stated that any nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia would be contingent on the kingdom normalizing ties with Israel, a condition that has reportedly surprised Saudi officials and put the agreement at risk.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) in Vienna has stated it will not provide details regarding the Sandbichler agreement, citing respect for personal rights.
Experts on Yle's A-studio discussed the potential impacts of selling the electricity distribution company Caruna, with a professor suggesting the deal could also present opportunities, despite concerns about rising electricity transmission prices.
A question posed by a foreigner on Reddit about why Zagreb residents do not swim in Jarun Lake has ignited a lively debate among locals. The discussion explores various reasons and perspectives on the topic.
The Cabinet has approved a proposed $300 million World Bank financing package to support infrastructure development in senior high schools, with Parliament expected to consider the agreement on…
Ghana's Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, announced that the results for the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) are anticipated by July 31, facilitating the Computerised School Selection and Placement System.
Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun called on all political parties to maintain integrity in the upcoming state polls and condemned the vandalism of campaign materials.
Im Juni trafen die USA und Iran erste Vereinbarungen auf dem Weg zu einem Kriegsende. Die hielten aber nicht lange – und eine langfristige Lösung ist nicht in Sicht.
Prime Video has set August 28 as the global launch date for 'Babita Singh Reporting', an Indian investigative drama directed by Ambiecka Pandit and starring Nimisha Sajayan, Barun Sobti, and Anshumaan Pushkarna.
The Standard Business features Dr. Harun Issack Hassan, likely discussing his perspectives or contributions within the business sector. The article highlights his insights on relevant industry topics.
Teams from the Central government and Arunachal Pradesh are intensifying measures to contain an outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in the region.
Classified documents belonging to the Romanian Army, including intelligence gathering strategies, were discovered dumped in a field in Timiș, an unexpected find prompted by a mayor's habit of returning illegally discarded waste.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people, prompting threats of retaliation from Hezbollah. This incident marks a significant escalation despite an existing truce between the two sides.
Priest Aivars Kursītis, who serves in the Vidsmuiža Holy Spirit Roman Catholic parish in Preiļi municipality's Galēni and has been serving since the age of 12, reflects on his role, stating, 'God is the doer, but I am only an instrument in his hands.'
Former President John Dramani Mahama has donated items to the Zuarungu Health Centre to support the Free Primary Healthcare program. He also urged Ghanaians to embrace home visits as part of the initiative.
Arunachal Pradesh has scrapped the 80:20 job quota rule in government recruitment, following the Cabinet's approval of recommendations from the High Power Committee on eligibility criteria.
Several domestic cats in Zagreb's Jarun area were left on the street after their owner passed away. Unaccustomed to outdoor life and ill, they urgently require veterinary care, shelter, and new homes.
The Venezuelan government and opposition have concluded their first round of talks aimed at a political transition, announcing points of agreement. This development comes as Venezuela also implements measures like reduced public sector working hours to ease strain on its electrical grid.
Renewed clashes broke out along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border, prompting police to fire warning shots to disperse a mob. This follows an earlier confrontation where eighteen Assamese villagers were reportedly injured.
The Chief Ministers of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh announced that most border issues between the two Indian states have been resolved, with disputes remaining in only 52 villages.
A discussion in Latvia addresses the practice of holding students back a year after failing exams, particularly highlighting the challenges of motivating students in subjects like mathematics.
Nearly 30 years after the death of rapper Tupac Shakur, a trial has begun for a former gang leader charged with orchestrating his 1996 murder in Las Vegas, with Duane 'Keffe D' Davis appearing in court.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty has stated that Ukraine's entry into the European Union should be conditioned on shared history and values, not solely on financial considerations. He emphasized that the EU is not merely an ATM but a community built on principles.
A new book titled 'To Live from What Is Not' by theater scholar Margarita Zieda has been published, chronicling the life of the acclaimed Latvian actor and director Kārlis Auškāps.
Tarun Tejpal's daughter has stated her conviction that her father is innocent and that his conviction was an attempt to silence him, urging the public to examine the evidence.
Raimonds Mežaks, a forester and DJ, discusses his two passions: forest conservation and collecting Latvian music on vinyl. He focuses on environmentally friendly forest management and researches Latvian music.
India has formally named 27 places in Arunachal Pradesh, including two memorials for heroes of the 1962 war. This move comes as a new map of Arunachal Pradesh shows three places illegally held by China.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu rejected claims of Chinese encroachment, asserting that the Indian Army is actively safeguarding the territory.
India has named 21 land areas, four passes, and a lake in Arunachal Pradesh, a move aimed at facilitating accurate recognition and public awareness, countering China's claims in the region.
Drivers traveling on Romania's Sun Motorway (A2) are being warned to watch out for 'artisanally crafted metal objects' on the road that could cause tire explosions.
The Bombay High Court has meticulously dismantled the trial court's decision to acquit Tarun Tejpal. The article details how the higher court analyzed and rejected the previous ruling.
The owners of Caruna are reportedly still demanding billion-euro compensation from Finland. This claim stems from a decision by the Energy Authority to tighten pricing limits for electricity transmission companies.
Haruna Mohammed, Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has rejected claims that the party was insensitive for staging its 'Democracy Under Attack' demonstration on August 6, the same day the nation commemorated victims of a past disaster.
An Indian court has found former Tehelka magazine editor Tarun Tejpal guilty of raping a former colleague, overturning his 2021 acquittal and potentially leading to a life sentence.
Constitutional Tribunal Judge Sławomir Patyra, recently sworn in by the president, expressed his disappointment with the current coalition's stance. He also set a condition for his continued involvement.
An Italian woman's winning lottery ticket, worth one million euros, was successfully recovered from a garbage truck by binmen after she accidentally threw it away. The lucky ticket was found intact following a search of the refuse.
Ghana's Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has reiterated the government's commitment to upgrading Ohawu Agricultural College in the Volta Region into a full-fledged university.
Bucharest's City Hall announced a new waste management regulation, approved by general councilors, which includes separate collection of food waste from household garbage and aims to reduce landfill waste to 10%.
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party announced it would introduce a bill to withdraw Poland from the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) if the Senate rejects President Karol Nawrocki's request for a referendum on EU climate policy.
India's Supreme Court summoned the chief secretary and principal secretary (home) of the Arunachal Pradesh government, expressing strong displeasure over the state's non-cooperation with a CBI probe against Khandu.
Glaw Lake in Arunachal Pradesh has been recognized as India's 101st Ramsar site, acknowledged for its biodiversity, critical habitats for migratory birds, and ecological significance.
Romanian military engineers successfully detonated the Pârjoaia rock on the Danube River after an initial failed attempt, using 100 kg of explosives. This operation is crucial for dredging and sinking barges to alter the river's course, ensuring optimal water supply for the Cernavodă nuclear power plant.
An extreme drought across Europe has led to critically low river levels, impacting hydropower generation and threatening food transport, while also fueling massive wildfires in Greece that have destroyed over 100 homes. Hungary has shut down a nuclear reactor due to the heatwave, and several countries are implementing water-saving measures and bracing for potential power cuts.
This article profiles Arundhati Choudhary, highlighting her unique journey into boxing from a city where she had tutors for every subject except the sport she pursued.
The Negeri Sembilan state election has concluded, with vote counting now in progress after a day of polling that saw a 65.38% voter turnout by 4 pm. Security was tightened at key locations, and police received 92 reports related to the polls.
An avalanche on Broad Peak in Pakistan has killed four climbers, with six others still missing, including renowned Nepalese mountaineer Nirmal Purja. Search and rescue efforts are underway for the missing international team members.
Indian actress Karishma Tanna and her husband Varun Bangera have announced the birth of their first child, a baby boy, on Guru Purnima, calling it their 'greatest blessing.'
A 15-year-old girl from Vâlcea was saved from drowning in the Olăneşti River by a police officer and several passersby who witnessed her jumping from a bridge in Râmnicu Vâlcea.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has stated she will not participate in US-backed talks with the interim president, rejecting the proposed negotiations.
An interview with Jānis Burmeisters, a tattoo artist and co-founder of 'Rīgas tinte' studio, who discusses how tattooing entered his life after his initial passion for music.
Ghana's Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, stated that President John Mahama has successfully reduced gold smuggling at the nation’s land borders and airports.
Finnish Minister for European Affairs and Ownership Steering Joakim Strand stated that the Caruna case highlighted the need for extreme caution when considering sales related to state-owned companies.
Finnish media outlets are discussing whether Caruna, an electricity distribution company, should be bought back, reflecting ongoing public and political debate on the matter.
Negeri Sembilan Pakatan Harapan (PH) remains unanimous in backing Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun as their sole candidate for the state's Menteri Besar, with Loke confirming 'Only Tok Min' for the role.
During a meeting in Manila, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov demanded an end to arms supplies for Ukraine, a condition the United States, represented by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, firmly rejected, indicating no change in its policy.
Four people, including two children, were trapped and injured in a crash on State Highway 1 north of Wellington. The accident required emergency services to extricate the individuals from the vehicles.
One of the world's largest energy companies has acquired Caruna, Finland's biggest electricity distribution company, though immediate impacts on electricity transmission prices are not expected.
Caruna, Finland's largest electricity grid company, is being sold to Spanish energy giant Iberdrola for an estimated five billion euros, including debt.
Anduril Industries unveiled its autonomous attack rotorcraft 'Thunder' at the Farnborough Airshow, designed as a drone wingman, while India also advanced its indigenous unmanned systems with the Varun.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu announced that the Ghanaian government plans to construct 50,000 housing units nationwide for teachers to improve their living conditions and encourage retention in the profession.
Ghana's Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, announced that 12.2 million sanitary pads have been distributed to 2.5 million female students nationwide. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to address menstrual hygiene challenges.
Ghana's Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, announced a revised basic school curriculum that will introduce coding, artificial intelligence, electronics, and technical and vocational education and training.
India and China are embroiled in another border dispute, this time in the eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, causing anger among local residents.
Following July's heavy rains, the Dursupe river in Talsi reminded residents of the power of water, washing away roads and flooding fields. An environmental expert warns that similar flooding scenarios could recur.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has proposed resuming dialogue with North Korea to officially end the Korean War and replace the armistice with a peace agreement. North Korea has remained silent on the proposal.
A Latvian article features an interview with robotics and machine learning researcher Oskar Teikmanis, who discusses the challenges scientists face, including limitations on academic freedom and external pressures.
The children's book publisher 'Liels un mazs' has released the comic book 'Boris, Babette and the Skeleton Party' by German author and illustrator Tanja Esch, translated into Latvian by Signe Viška.
Indian politician Rahul Gandhi has claimed that China has prevented the Indian army from patrolling several areas in Arunachal Pradesh, raising concerns about border disputes.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu welcomed the positive and reassuring remarks made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma regarding a recent border clash between the two Indian states.
The Assam-Arunachal border is tense after local groups launched an economic blockade against Arunachal Pradesh, protesting alleged firing that injured 11 indigenous people from Assam, leading to police opening fire to disperse crowds.
China has stated that the border situation with India is 'generally stable,' despite ongoing tensions in the Arunachal region, acknowledging that the state of border affairs has implications for overall India-China relations.
A survivor of the Tarun Tejpal case, whose identity is protected, recounted the trauma of the 13-year ordeal and reflected on how 'politics lives in the body' for women.
India's External Affairs Ministry spokesperson stated that border affairs will be a decisive factor in India-China relations, responding to reports of a military standoff in Arunachal Pradesh.
WorldTimes of Indiahindustan-timesindian-express6d ago3 sources
India has strongly dismissed China's attempts to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh, reiterating that the region is an integral and indisputable part of India. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that such actions cannot change the ground reality.
A clash erupted on the Assam-Arunachal border over an encroachment dispute, resulting in 18 injuries, with four critically. This incident underscores the ongoing tensions and challenges in the border region.
Krujë police have concluded operation 'Baruni' with the arrest of a 62-year-old man for cultivating cannabis plants. During territorial controls in the 'Skahide' area of Barun neighborhood, police services discovered the narcotic plants.
În dimineața zilei de 10 august, orașul Nijnekamsk din Tatarstan a fost ținta unui atac masiv cu drone. Au fost lovite obiective industriale și civile, a declarat primarul orașului, Radmir Belyaev.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a 15-point Gaza peace plan proposed by former US President Donald Trump, stating that Israel will not withdraw until Hamas is disarmed. This decision creates a new point of contention between Israel and the US regarding the future of the Gaza Strip.
Ghana's Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, announced plans to upgrade Apam Senior High School in the Central Region from a Category B to a Category A institution.
Iran has outlined several conditions, including compensation for war damages and an end to US military actions, for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This comes as negotiations continue, with Iran stating a deal is close but not yet sufficient to open the vital waterway.
A water pipe break in Ohakune, New Zealand, believed to be caused by a recent 5.9 magnitude earthquake near Taumarunui, has led to tankers and temporary toilets being deployed on the streets.
A 27-year-old man was killed and two others injured after a roadside slab collapsed near a bridge in Itanagar's Chimpu, Arunachal Pradesh, police reported on Saturday.
Metal objects thrown onto the A2 highway in Romania have caused damage to vehicle tires and rims, according to the National Company for Road Infrastructure Administration.
WorldTimes of Indiahindustan-timesndtv10d ago3 sources
India has officially assigned standard names to 27 locations in Arunachal Pradesh, countering China's attempts to rename places in the disputed border region. This move is part of India's strategy to assert its sovereignty over the territory.
Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj is set to direct a film based on the Tarun Tejpal rape case, adopting a 'Rashomon'-style narrative following the Bombay High Court conviction.
A review of 'Donn/Dubh' by British folk musicians Arun Sood and Angeline Morrison praises their startling transformation of sacred histories, blending Celtic cantos with modern genres.
Telecommunications competitors in Germany are cooperating on broadband expansion through a voluntary network opening agreement. This "fair play" agreement aims to accelerate the rollout of fiber optic infrastructure.
Tarun Tejpal, accused of sexually assaulting a junior colleague in a Goa hotel elevator in November 2013, reportedly told the woman, "I'm your boss, that makes it simpler."
Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.
Planned layoffs at Pyszne.pl highlight that the main issue in the platform economy is not technology itself, but increasingly complex intermediation models. A new EU directive aims to clarify employment conditions and establish responsibility for working terms.
The director of a Russian drone manufacturing company, known for producing 'Ghoul' drones, was seriously injured in a car explosion near Yekaterinburg. Media reports indicate he was critically wounded in the blast.
Conductor Tarmo Peltokoski is set to lead a concert performance of Richard Wagner's opera 'Lohengrin' at the Cēsis Arts Festival in Latvia, continuing a tradition of Wagnerian performances.
Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, National Chairman of the NDC, stated that the government has stabilized key areas of the economy, laying a foundation for economic growth and job creation in Ghana.
Qatar has indicated progress in US-Iran negotiations aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with the Qatari Emir holding discussions with Donald Trump. Iran and Oman are reportedly close to a deal that would involve a service fee for passage through the strait.
Criminal charges have been filed against a man from Struga who caused an incident at the Ilinden celebration in Tashmarunishta, where he verbally insulted public figures present at the event.
An active monsoon system is expected to bring intense rainfall across India's Northeast, prompting red alerts in Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh and heavy rain forecasts for Assam.
Interim Defense Minister Radu Miruță announced that the Danube River's water level near the Cernavodă nuclear power plant has risen by 2 centimeters following the blasting of the Pârjoaia rock, ensuring the plant's continued operation.
The Department of Justice has reportedly given an Anne Arundel County Public Schools district a seven-day ultimatum to cease hiding student gender identity information from parents. Failure to comply could result in DOJ litigation against the school district.
Norwegian DJ and music producer Alan Walker, known for his global hit 'Faded,' was interviewed during the 'Summer Sound' festival. He discussed his career and how wearing a mask gives him more freedom.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has reported non-cooperation from the Arunachal Pradesh government in an ongoing enquiry into the award of contracts.
A small tourist plane crashed near Peru's Nazca Lines, killing all 13 people on board, including several European tourists. The victims included individuals from Italy and Germany.
Thirty community members, barangay officials, and civic leaders in San Fernando, Romblon, have been referred for proceedings under the Katarungang Pambarangay Law following complaints linked to protests.
Marine Le Pen is not the only far-right candidate in the French presidential election promising to overturn the European Union's status quo, particularly challenging the Franco-German engine of Europe.
Indigenous communities in Arunachal Pradesh are generating income from a wild Himalayan spice, Khagi, helping over 200 families and protecting 100 sq km of forest.
Star chef Varun Totlani expresses his admiration for Mumbai's cuisine, advocates for the use of cardamom, and enjoys pairing Riesling with Indian street food.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with US Senators and evangelical leaders in Washington, while former President Trump discussed three scenarios for Iran's nuclear program, including a potential massive attack. Trump also defended the Fed chair and unveiled a plan for Dulles airport, amidst ongoing discussions about global threats and regional conflicts.
A Latvian historian discusses the importance of Russia potentially compensating Latvia for losses incurred during the Soviet occupation, viewing it as a necessary step for Russia to rejoin civilized society.
Bucharest City Hall announced that 140,000 rat poison boxes are deployed annually as part of a deratization plan, but these measures are insufficient as long as rats find food on the streets and in bins, urging citizens to stop littering.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a proposal to introduce regulated fuel prices in Poland. The Presidential Chancellery, through Rafał Leśkiewicz, criticized the plan, calling it a 'legal blunder.'
Ghana's Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, announced that the government has invested over GH¢900 million into the "No Stress Free" policy, aimed at improving education.
News of the change in ownership of the electricity network company Caruna has reignited public discussion about the company, with the state having limited means to intervene.
A camper van collided with stopped traffic on a German autobahn, triggering a chain-reaction crash that resulted in 34 injuries, including children. The incident caused significant disruption on the highway.
A police officer and a man who had made a dangerous threat were injured during a police operation in Bregenz, Austria. Shots were fired during the incident.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's attempt at a cabinet reshuffle has been met with disarray and criticism after a key minister resigned due to a surrogacy scandal, leading to a last-minute withdrawal by a replacement candidate.
Trump erhebt neue US-Zölle auf Importe aus 60 Ländern, darunter auch der Schweiz. Wie soll die Schweiz darauf reagieren? Das sagt die Community zu den US-Zöllen.
After nearly two years of work, Poland's Ministry of Development and Technology finalized new regulations concerning technical conditions for buildings and their placement. Experts explain that these changes will significantly impact both 'patodevelopers' and seniors.
Bollywood celebrities like Kareena Kapoor and Varun Dhawan have voiced support for the CJP protest, while Sonu Nigam avoided questions and Kangana Ranaut backed PM Modi; meanwhile, Shashi Tharoor criticized the PM amid the NEET paper leak controversy.
The case of Caruna, a Finnish electricity network company, has highlighted how Finnish infrastructure can become a lucrative investment for owners. A politician from the National Coalition Party stated that the owner of Caruna is not of decisive importance.
Ukrainian drones have reportedly struck warehouses belonging to Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, for a second time. The attacks have caused significant damage and financial losses for sellers, bringing the war closer to ordinary Russians.
Professor Pertti Järventausta, an expert in electric power engineering, has sought to reassure the public that electricity bills will not surge following a recent Caruna deal, seeing opportunities for Finnish technology exports.
An opinion piece discusses the legal dispute between NIPSS and Yushau Shuaib, highlighting the fine line between institutional discipline and domination.
ASML is reportedly offering its employees a €20,000 bonus if they commit to staying with the company until 2030. This incentive aims to retain talent in the competitive semiconductor industry.
The rift within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is widening after the Veștea faction announced the formation of a conservative group. This move has intensified the internal 'war' with accusations of undermining party democracy.
President John Mahama and his Cabinet have given in-principle approval for the establishment of a dedicated Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Fund to strengthen skills development.