Veteran Yoruba actor Taiwo Hassan, popularly known as Ogogo, is battling stage-four cancer, with his daughters publicly seeking medical assistance. The news has prompted discussions about surviving advanced cancer.
Electricity prices in Finland are projected to increase this autumn, prompting experts to offer advice on how consumers can prepare for the rising costs. This comes as energy markets face new pressures.
Boutique hotels in Cork and Dublin, part of the Chesway Collection, are uniting to back a charity climb for Breakthrough Cancer Research. Funds raised will directly support research to improve cancer treatments and increase survival rates, particularly for difficult-to-treat cancers.
Kano State Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Bakori has praised Hajia Hajara Abdullahi for her significant contribution to community policing through the renovation and furnishing of the Gwale Police Division.
Nearly a decade after receiving significant investment from figures like Peter Thiel, Danish entrepreneurs Mads Faurholt and Stefan Bruun's company, Samlino, is experiencing financial difficulties, reporting substantial losses in 2025.
Croatian journalist and writer Vedrana Rudan has passed away, with many remembering her for her sharp wit and critical commentary on society and politics. Her final messages and columns reflected her characteristic defiance and strong opinions.
A student in the southern Philippines killed a schoolmate and then himself in a livestreamed attack at a school, prompting calls for improved school safety and raising alarms about child safety.
The Cowboys signed Von Miller on Sunday, August 16, and his extensive Super Bowl experience is anticipated to significantly influence the franchise both on and off the field.
Tourist arrivals to Cyprus fell by 1.1 percent in July, with a significant 55.8 percent increase in visitors from Israel helping to offset declines from other major markets.
A Federal Court decision has affirmed that being transgender in the United States does not automatically qualify an individual for refugee status in Canada, assuring the public that some judges can still be trusted to dispose of bogus claims.
Experts argue that for AI to be effectively scaled within the public sector, those developing AI solutions must empower public servants to become 'builders' of the technology.
An article from Der Standard argues that combating climate change and protecting against its consequences are interconnected, emphasizing that climate protection measures can help mitigate the effects of heat.
An article highlights the critical importance of defending and strengthening the Republic of Cyprus for the nation's survival, marking the anniversary of a significant signing.
Ruginienė stated that people's welfare is never too expensive when discussing support for families. She also commented that it is logical for a party leader to run for president.
Germany has experienced the strongest increase in building permits in ten years, according to Destatis. This surge indicates significant growth in the construction sector.
Donald Trump's presidency was characterized by various controversies, including clashes with journalists and a decline in approval ratings. His administration also saw shifting international relations, with concerns raised about his stance on allies and adversaries.
Adrijana Mesarović announced that entrepreneurs and small businesses in Serbia can apply for state aid programs until September 4th. These programs offer 40 to 100 percent non-refundable funds across ten different initiatives.
The Ghanaian cedi's recent strong performance against the US dollar has significantly reduced its year-to-date depreciation, with losses now slumping to 4.09%.
Financial analyst Ed Yardeni has increased his 2026 price target for the S&P 500 to 8,400, outlining three potential ways the market could reach this level.
Ancient bones previously believed to be from 'Kerry cows' and significant evidence for early agriculture in Ireland or Britain, have been re-identified as not belonging to cattle at all. This discovery removes a key piece of evidence regarding the development of agriculture in the region.
The Croatian crime drama 'Red Water,' directed by Cannes prizewinner Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic, will be co-produced by ZDF/Arte and Beta Film. The series previously won the 2025 Council of Europe Series Co-Production Development Award.
A pneumo-oncologist explains that small-cell lung carcinoma, which is almost exclusively found in smokers, grows rapidly and has a poor prognosis, though new therapies can extend life.
Chaos erupted around the Egyptian national team coach when his two wives reportedly got into a fight, causing the coach to faint. The incident has drawn significant attention and concern.
A new United Nations report reveals that only 40% of health facilities worldwide meet basic sanitation standards, meaning accessible and functional toilets, while 11% lack any facilities. This highlights a significant global challenge in providing adequate hygiene in healthcare settings.
The Czech Republic is facing significant challenges due to drought, prompting discussions among politicians and experts on solutions. While some advocate for financial aid and new reservoirs, others emphasize the importance of diverse landscapes and agricultural innovations over large-scale infrastructure.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has been re-elected for a second term with 60% of the vote, despite opposition claims of electoral irregularities and arrests of 'militia' members. International reports confirm his victory, while some local sources highlight the chaotic surge from the opposition.
The Onassis Public Schools in Greece have opened the application process for temporary substitute teachers. Interested educators can now submit their applications.
Persistent drought and high temperatures have significantly lowered water levels in reservoirs and rivers across the Czech Republic, particularly in South Moravia and the Ohře basin. Efforts are underway to coordinate measures against the drought, including new landscape features to retain water.
The Ministry of Culture has announced the restoration of the lower cavea of the Great Theater of Ancient Nicopolis. This project aims to preserve and restore a significant part of the historic archaeological site.
Water supply has been restored to 7,400 properties in Kent after a significant outage, though around 400 homes in Benenden, Cranbrook, and Rolvenden continue to be affected. Water reserves were reported as critically low during the disruption.
An expert discusses whether drought conditions will lead to fewer mosquitoes, noting that the insects can often survive dry spells, particularly in urban settings.
A doctor has clarified the role of palliative care for stage-four cancer patients, responding to claims by actor Ogogo's daughters that hospitals refused treatment for their father.
The film 'Wet Hot American Summer,' initially met with mixed reviews in 2001, has gained a 'slow-burn' appreciation over the years, as discussed by its director David Wain.
A DSA-endorsed candidate, Oliver Larkin, is challenging Rep. Jared Moskowitz in Florida's 25th District primary, highlighting the escalating civil war between the left and center factions within the Democratic Party.
A 29-year-old woman confided her suicidal thoughts to an AI chatbot instead of human contacts, leading to her death and raising serious questions about the risks associated with AI. Her case prompts a critical examination of what AI can learn from such tragic events.
Representative Cory Mills' Republican primary race is underway, serving as the latest test for a candidate running under an ethical cloud. Voters in his Florida district are heading to the polls.
Job vacancies in the UK have fallen to a five-year low, primarily due to smaller businesses scaling back their recruitment efforts. This trend indicates a cooling in the labor market.
New regulations have been published in Serbia regarding pensioner cards, allowing applicants to receive confirmation that their card production and issuance process is underway.
Lifestyle audits are playing a crucial role in the South African Public Service by preventing misconduct, safeguarding public resources, and identifying early warning signs of corruption beyond traditional arrests and prosecutions.
A petition calling for the resignation of Stevanović has garnered over 11,000 signatures within a single day. The rapid support highlights significant public demand for his removal.
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has significantly increased its stake in luxury fashion brand Hugo Boss to 48%, tightening its hold on the company. This move follows previous bids and demonstrates Frasers Group's growing influence over Hugo Boss.
Hong Kong customs arrested 10 people and seized suspected cannabis buds worth an estimated HK$56 million (US$7 million) in a month-long operation targeting a syndicate accused of smuggling the drug from Southeast Asia to Europe and Africa.
New Zealand introduced house sparrows in 1867 to control pests, but the birds rapidly multiplied, became a significant agricultural problem, and eventually led to bounties being paid for their eradication.
Super PACs are significantly increasing their spending in state primary elections ahead of the midterms, with millions of dollars being poured into races like those in Alaska. These groups aim to influence outcomes by leveraging unique state voting systems.
Finnish Customs reported a nearly 80 percent drop in orders for low-value goods, often referred to as 'China packages,' following the implementation of Temu tariffs.
Kraft Heinz is facing a significant $7.4 billion impairment charge, leading to questions about whether its 6.2% yielding stock is a value trap or a buying opportunity.
Omoyele Sowore has criticized Nigeria's NDLEA for destroying cannabis farms, advocating for the legalization of cannabis to harness economic opportunities in the country.
A family doctor warns about strong stomach viruses, accompanied by diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, fever, and exhaustion, which are common during the summer and can suddenly incapacitate individuals.
A panel discussion titled 'Cirks un iekļaušana' (Circus and Inclusion) explored how the circus can be accessible to everyone, help overcome social boundaries, accept failure, and find one's place.
The Labour party in the UK is grappling with difficult options regarding prison policy, as an early release scheme carries significant risks, but so does not imprisoning future offenders or releasing all women.
A major military music festival in Moscow has been canceled four days before its scheduled start, with organizers citing fears of drone attacks from Ukraine as the reason.
A large-scale, year-long reconstruction project has commenced at the Kapitan Andreevo border crossing, aiming to increase its capacity. The renovation includes new canopies covering all booths and new photovoltaic panels.
Graffiti found on a USAF jet, stating "Do What Israel Tells You!", suggests that some troops believe the ongoing war does not benefit America. This sentiment aligns with recent polls indicating a majority of Americans think the war on Iran benefits Israel more than the US.
A pilot explains the significant risks involved in night aerial firefighting, noting that intense fire and flames can blind night vision devices, making operations hazardous.
Germany's apple harvest for 2026 is expected to be significantly below the ten-year average, with the Federal Statistical Office forecasting only 934,000 tons, attributed to heat and drought conditions.
The Sarajevo Film Festival continued with its fourth and fifth nights, featuring a diverse selection of films. Screenings included war films, animated features, and movies addressing important social themes, with a focus on timeless choices and relatable stories for young couples.
Sweden's left-wing opposition is showing a significant lead over right-wing parties in polls ahead of the upcoming autumn elections. This suggests a potential shift in the country's political landscape.
Angelique Kidjo is set to become the first African musician to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This recognition celebrates her significant contributions to music.
Services on the Athens Suburban Railway are gradually returning to normal following disruptions caused by a fire in Aspropyrgos. The fire had led to cancellations and delays on the network.
Filshie clips, small titanium-and-silicone implants used for female sterilization, can detach from fallopian tubes and move within the abdomen, potentially causing pain due to inadequate warnings.
Meta is facing a major lawsuit from 29 US states, seeking up to $200 billion in damages and significant changes to Instagram and Facebook, over claims that its platforms are addictive and harmful to children and teenagers. The legal action highlights concerns about features like 'like' counters and Instagram Stories, with some officials comparing the platforms to drugs.
President Donald Trump publicly criticized a CNN reporter for asking a question about a White House aide, leading to further attacks from the White House on the journalist.
A 120-meter mural depicting characters and scenes from the works of writer Ion Creangă has been unveiled on Ion Creangă Street in Chisinau's Buiucani sector. The street art project was created by a team of local artists.
Hungarian rapper Majka spoke publicly about receiving death threats, confirming that the phone number of the individual responsible has been identified. He also discussed the cancellation of his Transylvanian concert due to the threats.
Police are appealing for public assistance in two distinct missing persons cases: a 10-year-old girl from Perth, Australia, and an unidentified foreign man in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
An opinion piece argues that Canadian universities have been infiltrated by antisemitic elements and suggests that institutions breeding hatred should not receive government funding.
A US trade official has warned that Donald Trump's threat of a 100 percent import tariff on the UK, issued in June over the UK's digital tax on American companies, is not a bluff.
John Nagel, a 30-year state trooper and Republican primary winner, is challenging Ilhan Omar, vowing to address what he calls a 'mess' and fraud in the deep blue district, claiming voters are fed up.
Actors Aoife Hinds and Billy Howle have been announced as the lead cast members for the upcoming BBC and A24 series 'The Ministry of Time'. The casting news marks a significant step in the production of the highly anticipated show.
Shakira visited earthquake-affected areas in Colombia and pledged $1.25 million to rebuild ten schools and a university damaged by the devastating tremor. Her visit brought attention to the extensive damage, with 2,800 schools reportedly affected.
A dermatologist explains how olive oil, a staple of the Mediterranean diet, can contribute to hair growth and combat hair loss, citing recent statements and scientific data.
The Russo-Ukrainian war has evolved into a prolonged conflict with a significant maritime dimension, characterized by escalating actions from both sides.
The two largest water reservoirs in the United States have reached critically low levels due to the ongoing drought in the American West, raising concerns about potential impacts on electricity production.
El Niño is a periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific, caused by the weakening of trade winds. It naturally occurs every two to seven years and typically lasts between nine and 12 months, posing a significant threat to tropical areas.
New Patriotic Party (NPP) General Secretary and re-election candidate, Justin Kodua Frimpong, expressed deep humility for the support and confidence shown by delegates from 12 constituencies in Ghana's Ashanti Region.
African universities are encouraged to adopt transparency, AI literacy, and new assessment methods in response to AI's impact on academic integrity, moving beyond traditional plagiarism detection.
The top UK civil servant received a record £500,000 payout following his dismissal by Keir Starmer. This significant sum has drawn attention to severance packages for high-ranking officials.
The German Farmers' Association has reported substantial harvest losses across the country due to severe drought conditions. The Minister of Agriculture has indicated plans to provide assistance to affected farmers.
Italian companies are struggling to find qualified AI professionals, with a reported shortage of 315,000 experts out of 621,180 advanced digital skills workers needed by 2025.
Wall Street futures experienced a decline as investors focused on escalating Middle East risks, fluctuating oil prices, and new tariffs imposed by Canada.
Billionaire investor David Tepper of Appaloosa significantly reduced his stake in Micron while increasing his investment in an AI stock for the sixth consecutive quarter.
SpaceX reportedly had the potential to be profitable in the second quarter, but significant investments in artificial intelligence initiatives affected its financial outcome.
The chief of a banned outfit along with 46 cadres have surrendered with arms before the Chief Minister in Manipur. This is seen as a significant step towards strengthening the state government’s efforts for peace and normalcy in the region.
Vladimir Ćupić, one of four suspects in ten arson cases in the Zadar area, is reportedly the owner of the plot where the infamous "Black Hill" of carcinogenic waste emerged. Ćupić was previously involved in the scandal fifteen years ago, claiming he was defrauded after waste slag was deposited on land he provided.
A new report, "Cyprus Video Game Industry Report 2025," reveals that Cyprus ranks first worldwide for video game companies, industry revenue, and mobile game installs relative to its population. This highlights the country's significant growth in the gaming sector.
After nearly 20 years, the schism within the Islamic Community in Serbia, which deeply affected Muslims in Sandžak, has been resolved, marking a significant social, political, and religious reconciliation.
A group of minors riding electric micro-mobility devices unsafely on a sidewalk in Gargždai, Lithuania, has sparked significant public outrage. A pedestrian was unable to get out of their way during the incident.
A psychotherapist explains how monotonous household chores, often seen as tedious in childhood, can become a calming activity for adults, sometimes serving as a way to escape deeper issues.
A successful tourism season is built daily, but a single incident can damage a business's reputation and client satisfaction, highlighting the importance of insurance.
A new owner is reportedly dismissing media directors across the region, including the director of N1 Slovenia. This move signals a significant shake-up in the leadership of various media outlets.
A new Mnet unscripted series, "My AI Partner: Strange Romance," is testing whether people can develop genuine romantic feelings for artificial intelligence partners.
A new design game called "Dressmaker," co-created by a developer and his sewing-obsessed partner, is described as the most technically challenging project its lead programmer has ever undertaken. The game serves as a canvas for designing dream dresses.
Democrats' efforts to retake the Senate are complicated by backlash in Michigan, where Abdul El-Sayed's victory over a Chuck Schumer-backed candidate and his criticism of Schumer's support for Israel are highlighted.
Canada's benchmark home price increased for the first time in 20 months in July, driven by a stronger economic outlook and a slowdown in new listings across the country.
Humpback whales are now regular visitors off the coast of New York, marking a significant success in animal protection after decades of decline, but they remain threatened by ship traffic.
Harald Widhalm, an accident surgeon at Vienna's AKH hospital, discussed the severe injuries typically seen in e-scooter accidents, including head, face, and jaw fractures. He emphasized that seconds can determine a victim's future life and called for political action to improve safety.
Doctors have successfully removed a massive 3.1-kilogram stone from a man's bladder, claiming it to be a record-breaking medical procedure. The extraordinary surgery highlights a rare and significant medical case.
Hungary is celebrating August 20th, a significant national holiday, with an extensive four-day festival featuring over a hundred programs across eleven locations in Budapest. The event, described as 'a thousand years of history moving above the Danube,' offers a wide range of activities.
The film "Komšija" (Neighbor) premiered at the Sarajevo Film Festival, exploring themes of inescapable political conflict. The movie delves into the idea that one cannot escape the people they are in political conflict with.
Yields on 30-year US Treasuries, French borrowing costs, and German peers have risen to their highest levels in over a decade, reflecting significant investor anxiety driven by structural forces.
A wildfire remains active in the Dinara region of Croatia, with Canadair and Air Tractor aircraft deployed to combat the blaze. Concurrently, fires in Dugi Otok, Nin, Galovac, and Jovići in Zadar County have been successfully extinguished.
A child who breathes more through the mouth than the nose, snores frequently, or has a constantly stuffy nose may have enlarged adenoids, which can hinder breathing. Dr. Gabriel Lostun explains how to identify the condition and when surgery is necessary.
Maarja Vaino argues that a constant pursuit of entertainment leads to an increasingly simplified culture, which can eventually result in primitiveness and societal incompetence.
Despite the booming AI industry creating numerous high-level job opportunities, a LinkedIn analysis reveals a significant underrepresentation of women in these roles and leadership positions.
Adopting a dog from a shelter is a significant change for both the animal and the owner, and an article highlights the '3-3-3 rule' to help with the transition.
Apple announced it will change the rules governing how app developers can use personal data for targeted advertising on iPhones and iPads, following complaints and investigations, including in Romania.
Nintendo has officially announced 'The Legend Of Zelda: Heroes Of Hyrule' will be released in April 2027. This new title is being presented as a significant gift for fans celebrating the franchise's 40th anniversary.
The electricity supply for Bucharest's subway operator is facing scrutiny due to significant accumulated debts. This raises questions about the operational stability of the public transport system in the Romanian capital.
An analysis explores Sahra Wagenknecht's political trajectory, noting her flirtation with the AfD, chaos in state associations, and her inability to convince beyond talk shows, suggesting she cannot sink politically any deeper.
A "CZ Wallet" has reportedly been abandoned following a period where traders successfully earned significant profits based on signals. The circumstances surrounding the abandonment are under scrutiny.
SOK (Suomen Osuuskauppojen Keskuskunta) has initiated major change negotiations, with plans to cut approximately 130 jobs across its operations, signaling significant restructuring within the Finnish cooperative.
Renowned Brazilian actress Laura Cardoso has passed away at the age of 98. She was celebrated for her extensive career and significant contributions to Brazilian fiction.
Ukrainian intelligence reports that Russia has developed a new drone specifically designed to strike power lines in Ukraine. The new drone poses a significant threat to the country's energy infrastructure.
A street in Copenhagen, once known for antique shops, has transformed into a party street, fulfilling residents' fears. This change has significantly altered the character of the area, impacting the daily lives of its inhabitants.
While EU requirements often cause dissatisfaction among Lithuanian farmers, they can sometimes be beneficial, especially when competitors in other countries over-implement them. This situation has reportedly brought millions in advantages to Lithuanian farmers.
Türkiye has officially announced the results for the 2026 YKS university placement examinations. Students can now access their university placement outcomes.
Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon refuted claims by Caloocan 2nd District Rep. Edgar Erice that he threatened the lawmaker with zero allocation due to criticisms of the administration.
Japan has reached an agreement with Australia to conduct tests of hypersonic and other missiles within Australian territory. This collaboration marks a significant step in Japan's defense capabilities and international partnerships.
Princess Gisela, great-granddaughter of the last Hungarian king, has been appointed by Leo XIV to the body that manages and supervises the finances of the papal state.
More than 10,700 passports have been issued to residents in County Wicklow, Ireland, so far this year, indicating a significant demand for travel documents in the region.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that increasing the minimum wage to a level that businesses cannot afford would destroy the domestic economy, though he indicated taxes and contributions would be reduced to allow for a raise from January next year.
Donald Trump has indicated a renewed willingness to engage with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while simultaneously reducing military exercises with South Korea. This shift has caused alarm in Seoul and raised questions about US support for its Asian allies.
Target is making a significant bet on trendy snacks and drinks as part of its latest grocery revamp, signaling a strategic shift towards being a cool, zeitgeisty retailer rather than a discounts-driven everyday chain.
Gjirokastër police have completed another phase of the 'Fugitive' operation, arresting a 43-year-old man internationally wanted by Spanish justice for cannabis cultivation and energy theft.
The Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt has significantly reduced a fine against Meta, ruling that the company's slow deletion practices were grossly negligent rather than intentional.
A significant security flaw that allowed hackers to take control of Apple Mac computers has been discovered and subsequently patched by Apple, with an update now available.
New exhibitions highlight the work of architect Paul Revere Williams, who overcame racism to design homes for Hollywood stars and significantly influenced the architectural landscape of Los Angeles.
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke is noted for rejecting the conventional image of a safe and quiet Canadian business leader, as highlighted in a recent commentary.
The traditional diamond industry, including companies like De Beers, is actively campaigning for consumers to buy 'natural' diamonds as it faces significant disruption from the growing popularity and affordability of lab-grown diamonds.
Wang Xingxing, a prominent Chinese millennial billionaire, is seeing his wealth increase significantly due to his company's success in robot dog technology, even as Washington imposes restrictions on his firm's ability to launch new models in the US.
Ghanaian Minister Jinapor has demanded answers regarding a request for Alima Mahama to refund embassy spending outside her tenure. Jinapor challenged the authority of the individual making the demand, stating only the Auditor-General can surcharge.
A new study indicates that UV radiation in Europe has increased by 10 to 20 percent in recent years, leading to more frequent sunburns despite consistent protection.
Seniors attending this year's Plzeň Sportmanie can participate in morning exercise sessions, including yoga, pilates, and healthy back exercises, held daily at 9 AM.
Ferguson shipyard, Scotland's state-owned shipbuilding company, is set to reduce its workforce by a quarter. This decision will impact a significant portion of its employees.
The trial for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, nearly 30 years after his death, has commenced in Nevada. Prosecutors allege that Duane 'Keffe D' Davis ordered the 1996 killing, with the proceedings focusing on witness accounts and the defendant's past statements.
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has updated its travel advice for Cyprus, warning of risks associated with fertility treatment in the occupied north due to unregulated clinics, following an IVF donor scandal.
Following a 'bad ChatGPT experience,' China has launched a significant plan not only to promote its own language models but also to shape the narratives and knowledge accessible to the rest of the world via artificial intelligence.
European direct lending volume has seen a rebound, with significant support coming from the software sector, indicating renewed activity in the market.
INDEX Cijene reports significant daily discounts on various grocery items in Croatia, including tuna salad for €1.99, Milka chocolate for €2.99, and butter for €1.05.
Lanao del Sur Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong stated that senator-judges would better appreciate witness testimonies and evidence if they were physically present in the courtroom during proceedings, possibly related to Vice President Sara Duterte.
A farewell ceremony began on Tuesday for the late writer and National Prize laureate, Violeta Palčinskaitė, featuring significant symbols in the church. The event marks the final goodbye to the esteemed Lithuanian author.
Bitpanda has been issued Europe's first published penalty under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation in Austria, marking a significant enforcement action in the cryptocurrency sector.
Raquel Mauri demonstrated how a seemingly simple outfit can be elevated to a luxurious statement through the incorporation of fashion details heavily adorned with prominent logos.
Three months after the removal of long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Magyar has initiated several changes in Hungary, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape.
The Rose of Tralee festival continues to be a significant cultural event, drawing both local participants and media commentary. While some aspects are lighthearted, the festival is also noted for its capacity to deliver emotional moments.
Container traffic at Piers II and III in Piraeus port is showing signs of improvement as containerships gradually return via the Suez Canal, reducing diversions.
An investigation reveals that networks linked to Russia and prominent conservative US influencers are spreading pro-independence messages in the Canadian province of Alberta. Nearly 300 instances of foreign-origin disinformation were detected.
Bulgarian border police, in an operation on August 14, discovered over 3.2 tons of cannabis cultivated in fields on the southwestern slopes of Pirin mountain, near Sandanski and Petrich.
The long-standing dispute over JLC gold has concluded, leading to the release of millions in gold bars. This marks the end of a significant financial and legal battle.
A BBC investigation reveals that at least 30 children, mostly British, are believed to have been conceived through IVF treatments in occupied Cyprus using incorrect sperm or egg donors, causing a scandal.
The Nigeria Customs Service has arrested an importer and a female clearing agent in connection with the alleged illegal importation of 399 Jojef pump-action rifles through the Tin Can Island Port in Lagos.
The Florida primary election underscores the state's new identity as a Republican stronghold, with the party holding every statewide elected office and significantly shifting voter registration, further solidified by a newly gerrymandered congressional map adding four Republican-leaning seats.
A retired schoolteacher named Dan Sullivan, sharing a name with the incumbent senator, is being investigated for potentially acting as a spoiler to divide the Republican vote in Alaska's Senate race.
A rafting trip through the Grand Canyon highlights the critical situation of the Colorado River, where water levels have fallen to historic lows, making the experience feel increasingly precious.
Families are spending significant amounts on private tutoring, with a growing trend towards targeted sessions before exams rather than continuous support.
Facing low approval ratings for Trump, Republicans are advised to study Barack Obama's 2012 reelection strategy to improve their chances in the upcoming November elections.
A new documentary titled 'Sophie Toscan du Plantier: 30 Years' is set to air, revisiting one of Ireland's most infamous cold cases. The program will delve into the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, which occurred three decades ago.
An article questions why the United States' childhood vaccine schedule, which can include 30 to 75 doses by age 18, differs significantly from those in other countries.
Experts have investigated how intensely using air conditioning affects the battery range of electric vehicles, noting that significant cooling can considerably drain power, especially after a car has been parked in the sun.
The price of gold is anticipated to undergo a trend reversal, with options investors actively betting on this shift in market direction. Analysts suggest a significant change in gold's trajectory is on the horizon.
Cardiologists warn that a particular heart supplement, despite marketing efforts, lacks strong evidence of benefits and may even interfere with medications, deeming it largely a waste of money.
Five students from Neapolis University Pafos achieved significant distinction, earning five medals at the International Mathematics Competition for University Students (IMC) 2026 in Bulgaria.
Following the Osun gubernatorial election, the Senate leader has urged the APC candidate to congratulate Adeleke on his victory. The APC candidate's camp has indicated respect for INEC's position after their defeat.
Poor oral hygiene can cause bad breath, but it is far from the only reason. A dental hygienist explains the origins of halitosis and how to get rid of it.
Lithuanian schools are grappling with a severe shortage of teachers, a problem expected to worsen in the coming years with thousands of educators potentially needed.
Romania has two weeks left to finalize investments and reforms under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) before the August 31 deadline. Approximately €7.57 billion out of an updated budget of €20.1 billion can still be collected, requiring the completion of numerous projects.
Montenegro's Constitutional Court has upheld a citizen's appeal, ruling that an individual cannot suffer consequences from a prolonged legal process. Part of the proceedings ended due to absolute statute of limitations, while the individual was acquitted of abuse of office after previous convictions were overturned.
Serve Robotics reported a significant 400% increase in its second-quarter revenue, yet the company's stock experienced a sudden and dramatic plunge. This unexpected market reaction occurred despite strong financial performance.
An article discusses a metaphorical 'vaccine against global crisis' and laments the 'foam of stupidity' that continues to cause significant damage even after the end of the pandemic.
The cancellation of the JSSC-CGL recruitment exams by the Jharkhand government has ended one protest but ignited another, as 2,000 successful candidates fear losing their government jobs and demand a CBI probe.
The Lithuanian Regions Party has nominated Nikolajus Lebedevičius as its candidate for the snap parliamentary elections in the Nalšia northern constituency.
The scent of Diet Coke has emerged as a new beauty trend, with cola-scented perfumes gaining significant popularity, driven by nostalgia and the drink's widespread appeal.
Fidji Simo, a former OpenAI executive, agrees with Dario Amodei on the critical need for AI companies to demonstrate tangible medical advancements. She emphasizes that genuine outcomes, not just marketing, are essential for progress in AI healthcare.
The area burned by wildfires in the European Union this year significantly exceeds the multi-year average and is approaching record levels. The problem is no longer confined to the Mediterranean region.
James Dacombe, a Gen Z founder who left school at 17, has reportedly become Europe's youngest billionaire, marking a significant achievement in the business world.
The number of building permits for apartments in Germany has seen its strongest increase in a decade during the first half of the year, offering a sign of hope amid housing shortages. However, many projects are also being canceled.
India is considering sending its first cargo ship along Russia's Arctic coastline via the Northern Sea Route to Arkhangelsk, a move that could significantly impact trade and logistics.
The DMK has criticized actor Vijay and Trisha over their seating arrangements at an Independence Day event, with one leader stating that the 'dignity of the CM was blown away.' The party suggested that Vijay's actions could justify 'such vulgarity'.