Péter Magyar has stated that the turbines currently offline at the Paks Nuclear Power Plant could begin to be reconnected starting Sunday. This announcement suggests a potential increase in the plant's operational capacity.
Civil society organizations and lawmakers are demanding a thorough investigation into the violence and security deployment during the Osun election. Calls for a probe specifically mention Senator Fadahunsi in connection with the incidents.
An investigation is ongoing into a tragic Polish tour bus accident in Hungary that killed at least twelve people, with the bus driver still detained. Polish prosecutors are involved in re-examining the bus, while some injured passengers have begun returning to Poland.
The Hungarian State Treasury's system has reportedly been subjected to a cyberattack, with initial suspicions pointing to professional Russian attackers, though some experts suggest a less sophisticated hacker could be responsible.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing his good relationship with Kim Jong Un and calling the drills expensive and provocative.
Following Adeleke's re-election in the Osun State poll, various groups and individuals, including the NGF and ADC candidate, offered congratulations, while Yiaga Africa commended voters and called for BVAS improvements. The outcome also sparked political analysis regarding future elections.
A 20-year-old female cyclist was miraculously rescued after being sucked underwater while attempting to cross a flooded bridge in Tucson, Arizona, with a scary rescue video going viral.
The Allahabad High Court has acquitted a doctor previously jailed in a POCSO case involving his daughter, stating that the law was misused. The court's decision highlights concerns about the application of the POCSO Act.
Senator Panfilo Lacson has expressed his intention to review and question lump sum appropriations for infrastructure projects found in the proposed 2027 national budget.
Selena Gomez is facing a federal lawsuit from investors who allege fraud in connection with her mental health startup. The lawsuit claims the company was a sham and defrauded investors.
Hungary has put forward a detailed energy legislative package for public consultation, which includes tenders for wind farm construction and addresses geothermal energy, residential energy storage, and smart meters.
A video shows an elephant herd encountering an electric car charger, with one large elephant appearing to damage the charging station after assisting a smaller elephant.
Hungary is constructing a dam on the Danube River to cool its Paks nuclear power plant, while Romania's sole nuclear power plant has been completely shut down due to critically low water levels in the river. These issues raise concerns about the future expansion of nuclear energy in the region.
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that annual consumer price inflation in Ireland rose by 3.4% between July 2025 and July 2026, holding steady from the previous month.
President Marcos is reportedly unaware of an alleged 'leadership fund' within the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), according to the Palace, amidst claims that 'all senators' received a share. Senator Lacson has described the fund as a worse version of the 'pork barrel,' while Senator Bong Go denies a list of priority projects for it.
Senator Panfilo 'Ping' Lacson has called for a Senate investigation into the rehabilitation and repair of Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (Edsa) after new potholes appeared on recently rehabilitated sections following recent monsoon rains.
Colombia has declared three days of national mourning for the over 240 victims of a devastating earthquake, while rescue efforts continue to find more than 2,500 missing people. Miraculous rescues include a 32-year-old woman pulled alive after 36 hours and a two-month-old baby saved from the rubble.
According to János Bóka, Fidesz aims to rectify an illegitimate situation concerning András Baka, though the Tisza Party's two-thirds majority makes this a theoretical problem for now.
Donald Trump signed an order to reduce recommended childhood vaccinations, drawing strong criticism from health experts who deem the move dangerous and not based on scientific evidence. This decision was made amidst other unrelated news about Trump's activities.
The Express One courier service reported delays in package deliveries, though the company clarified that its entire system had not shut down. They provided an explanation for the service disruptions.
Dávid Vitézy announced that a direct cycling connection will be established between Dunakeszi and Budapest, with the necessary funding already secured for the project.
Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot Atlas has demonstrated the ability to autonomously replace its own depleted battery in under three minutes, enhancing its operational independence.
Western Europe recorded its hottest June and July on record, leading to significant economic damage, early harvests, and warnings from banks about the impact of extreme heat on EU growth. The unprecedented temperatures have also highlighted broader climate change concerns and affected water levels in major rivers.
Hunter Biden announced that his father, former US President Joe Biden, is experiencing severe pain as his cancer has spread to his bones and other organs. This update indicates a worsening of the former president's health condition.
New claims have emerged regarding Nancy Guthrie, with one investigator suggesting her Tucson home might be sold and another private investigator claiming to have found her death certificate.
Spain has implemented border controls on arrivals from Italy and is facing a growing migrant crisis in Ceuta, leading to increased tensions with Morocco and broader EU discussions on migration and border security. The situation has also sparked debate and accusations regarding the underlying causes and alleged orchestrators of the migrant influx.
A fire broke out at the Slovnaft oil refinery in Bratislava, Slovakia, following an explosion, sending plumes of smoke across the city. Emergency services quickly responded to contain the blaze, though the cause of the explosion remains unknown.
The contaminated surface of the Danube riverbed at the former Óbuda Gasworks site in Budapest is being isolated as the first step in a remediation process, according to Mayor Gergely Karácsony.
NASA researchers, using computer simulations, have concluded that liquid nitrogen may exist beneath Pluto's icy glaciers and could have flowed onto its surface within the last million years. This finding suggests a more dynamic geological history for the dwarf planet.
Hungary's inflation rate has fallen to its lowest point in ten years, meeting even the most optimistic expectations. This significant drop indicates a positive trend in the country's economic stability.
Pan Am Airways Flight 103 exploded in mid-air over Lockerbie, Scotland, shortly after taking off from London, killing all 259 people on board and 11 on the ground, with a Netflix documentary revisiting the event.
Senator Panfilo Lacson stated that the decision of four former bodyguards of ex-Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Elizaldy Co to recant their testimonies only raises more questions and causes public confusion.
The Civil Society Coalition for Human Equality Initiative commended President Tinubu for his intervention regarding the Osun state government accounts.
The Kerala High Court has ruled that the act of inserting a 'vibrating machine' constitutes sexual assault under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. This legal interpretation clarifies the scope of sexual assault in specific contexts.
Hungarian authorities and experts are considering various methods, including placing gravel in the Danube, to raise critically low river water levels, with implementation expected to take years.
Hőkupola alatt Magyarország, a Duna rekord alacsony vízállása miatt a paksi atomerőmű teljesítményét is csökkenteni kellett, ami az ország energiaellátása szempontjából kritikus döntés.
An advocate has filed a complaint seeking a Zero FIR against CJP leaders, questioning the presence of a 12-year-old child at a recent protest against NEET and alleging organizers involved minors.
A 500-kilogram bomb has been discovered in Kisoroszi Szigetcsúcs, Hungary, with bomb disposal experts expected to neutralize the explosive device on Wednesday.
Budapest's thermal baths have turned off saunas and steam rooms due to the current heatwave, but entry fees will not be reduced, as there is little interest in these services during hot weather.
According to the Financial Times, experts suggest that Hungary, once considered a wetland paradise, now requires an entirely new and different water management strategy.
A romokról a legutóbb 1999-ben esett szó, amikor a NATO bombázását követően egy víz alatti gázvezeték építése során munkagépek az erőd maradványaiba ütköztek.
Senator Panfilo Lacson is seeking the forfeiture of reclaimed Taguig lakeshore projects, accusing former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano of being a gossipmonger for defending them. Cayetano, in turn, has defended the projects against Lacson's claims.
Malacañang has assured the public that any reconciliation between Senators Panfilo Lacson and Alan Peter Cayetano will not compromise the ongoing flood control investigation in the Philippines.
Extremely low water levels in major European rivers like the Danube are causing significant disruptions to shipping routes and raising concerns about an impending energy crisis across Central European countries. The drought conditions have also revealed previously submerged World War II-era Nazi ships in the Danube.
Susan Gehrke, a 61-year-old Tucson grandmother who had twice survived cancer, died following an alleged attack by a felon outside her apartment complex, according to authorities.
A single player won the Mega Lotto 6/45 jackpot on Monday, August 3, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). The winning combination was 27-29.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki stated that Viktor Orbán and his government were responsible for the deterioration of Hungarian-Polish relations and that Orbán's Ukraine policy is unacceptable.
A direct railway connection is being built between Szombathely and Zalaegerszeg in Hungary, with operations expected to commence on the new track in early 2028.
The Hungarian Advertising Association has announced that many street advertisements will not be illuminated after 5 PM, and is urging others to join the initiative.
A report highlights a growing crisis in Hungary where many drug addicts, particularly for crystal meth, travel to Budapest from rural areas to exchange collected plastic bottles for drugs. The situation has worsened despite government anti-drug efforts.
Hungary's sole nuclear facility, the Paks power plant, has been shut down for the first time in 44 years due to unprecedentedly low levels of the Danube River, caused by a severe heatwave. This shutdown impacts cooling operations and exacerbates power shortages, prompting the government to urge energy conservation.
Companies, municipalities, and institutions in Hungary have implemented various measures, including turning off decorative lighting, closing car washes, and unplugging refrigerators, in response to the ongoing energy crisis.
A Hungarian government decree allowing the disconnection of industrial large consumers came into effect at 7 PM, imposing penalties if expected consumption reductions are not met.
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has ruled that bail cannot be refused to an accused under the POCSO Act merely to 'teach a lesson', emphasizing that bail decisions must adhere to legal principles.
Tomi Adeyemi, author of "Children of Blood and Bone," shared in a TikTok video about the traumatic experience she faced during the filming of her fantasy novel's adaptation.
Ivóvizet használunk egy csomó mindenre, amihez nem is kell tiszta víz. Alap, hogy ne töltsünk medencét és ne locsoljunk pázsitot, de mit tehetünk ezen túl azért, hogy jobban vigyázzunk a…
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant is preparing for a potential shutdown for several weeks due to critically low water levels in the Danube River, which are essential for cooling. Péter Magyar announced the impending closure and called on major companies to reduce electricity consumption to mitigate a looming energy crisis.
Following London's example, Budapest authorities are investigating the introduction of a regulation that would only allow heavy vehicles equipped with blind spot monitors to enter certain zones within the city, following a fatal accident.
Unusually low water levels in the Danube River in Budapest have made the remains of the former Franz Joseph Bridge visible once again, offering a rare and eerie sight.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony announced that the city would turn off decorative lighting to save energy, and clarified that the current Danube water levels do not impact the city's water supply. He also discussed water tariffs and a solidarity tax.
Lacson has rebuffed an offer for a 'ceasefire' regarding alleged anomalies in Taguig's flood control projects, though he did not name who made the offer.
Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson announced that the next Senate blue ribbon committee hearing will reveal "delicious" details regarding alleged anomalous infrastructure projects in Taguig City. The public is urged to monitor the proceedings for more information on the controversy.
The KÉSZ Group has offered 200,000 tons of stone for the construction of a riverbed threshold, with their fleet and partners ready to assist in transportation and construction.
No bettors won the Grand Lotto 6/55 or Mega Lotto 6/45 jackpots in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office draws held on Monday, August 17, with the Grand Lotto 6/55 winning combination announced as 04-20-38-03-50-24.
Four by-elections were held in Hungary, with voter turnout barely reaching 11% in some areas. In Mohács, the independent candidate supported by Tisza Sziget lost.
Several corporate executives, including Roku president Fuchsberg and Aehr VP Alistair Sporck, have engaged in significant stock transactions, with some selling millions of dollars in shares while others made purchases. These insider trades, such as Sporck's sale of over $200,000 in company stock, are closely watched by investors.
Senator Panfilo Lacson stated he would seek a review of 'questionable' lump-sum appropriations for infrastructure projects identified in the proposed 2027 national budget.
The Hungarian government has imposed a statement ban regarding 4iG and ordered a comprehensive investigation into the relationship between the company and the Hungarian state. This move aims to uncover the full extent of their connections.
In the Nancy Guthrie case, human remains were found in a Tucson wash, but they have been confirmed not to be those of Savannah Guthrie's mother, whose whereabouts remain unknown.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony stated that the current summer is one of the coolest remaining in our lives, warning of an increase in heatwave days and tropical nights by mid-century.
Attila Vidnyánszky, director of the National Theater, claims he will be dismissed on Friday, but Zoltán Tarr refutes these claims, stating he only informed Vidnyánszky about an audit of the institution. Tarr accuses Vidnyánszky of making false statements and creating hysteria regarding his alleged dismissal.
The Hungarian government has announced that it will restrict its own authority to reallocate the national budget, with future decisions requiring public government decrees.
A new development shows an influencer increasing content production, serving as further proof that influencer marketing is a viable profession from which one can earn a living.
Parents in Heves County, Hungary, have been charged with neglecting their three children, who were found in squalor and deprived of food, while the parents reportedly consumed drugs and alcohol in their presence.
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) are urging the Nigerian federal government to publish the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the $2.5 billion JBS livestock deal. They warn against repeating past mistakes made in the oil sector and demand transparency regarding the agreement.
Janine Alm Ericson (MP) described former Finance Minister Anders Borg's (M) warning against voting for the Green Party and Left Party as a sign of desperation from the Moderate Party.
Hungary's parliament has elected András Baka, a former Supreme Court judge and critic of Viktor Orbán, as the country's new president. This election comes as the Hungarian government faces a lawsuit over alleged misuse of funds for social media campaigns.
The Danube River is experiencing rising water levels, leading to water restrictions in central Serbia, while concerns are also raised about the potential impact on the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant if levels drop further.
Dangote Refinery in Nigeria has received 52.6 million barrels of crude oil, as the country's Domestic Crude Supply Obligation (DCSO) performance reached 97.4% in Q2 2026.
Civil society organizations are calling for an immediate review and investigation into the renewal of the AKSA Energy agreement with the Ghanaian government in October 2022, following a US bribery conviction.
Charges have been filed against a bus driver who pushed a passenger after disembarking, causing the man to fall headfirst into a ditch and break several bones in January.
An artificial intelligence system reportedly mistyped a command, leading to the deletion of all data. This incident was highlighted as one of the week's top tech stories.
Hungarian diver Zsófia Törőcsik has set a new world record by successfully diving 107 meters deep without an oxygen tank. She expressed confidence in her physical capabilities after the record-breaking feat.
Hungary's Ministry of Education has proposed a new package of recommendations for lower-grade students, including flexible school start times, 35-minute lessons, and less homework, while maintaining daily physical education with more interpretation options.
Senator Panfilo Lacson has demanded immediate accountability for dozens of allegedly illegal reclamation projects in the Taguig portion of Laguna de Bay, accusing a fellow senator of obstructing regulators.
Contamination caused by carcinogenic substances at the Óbuda Gas Works is being isolated, with authorities advising against disaster tourism in the area. Efforts are underway to contain the hazardous materials.
Hungary has lifted extreme heat measures, with Péter Magyar announcing the cancellation of extraordinary provisions. A defense working group will now investigate the country's energy and water legacy from previous years.
Zoltán Tarr stated that as a minister, he has no say in the daily operations of public media and that the audit is not being conducted by the ministry, suggesting an online platform for public recommendations.
Scientists have successfully used artificial intelligence to design and create entirely new viruses not found in nature, including antibacterial viruses capable of infecting E. coli. This breakthrough, with 16 successful virus creations, while offering potential for medical advancements, has also prompted experts to warn about significant biosafety risks and the potential for misuse.
Nearly 200 settlements in Hungary are implementing drinking water restrictions due to a severe drought and record-low water levels in the Danube River.
A man, fired from a public asset management foundation, is accused of attempted extortion after allegedly sending a package containing feces to his former boss.
The Iranian President has stated that it is "very difficult" to communicate with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. This admission comes amid ongoing regional tensions and internal political dynamics.
Nemcsak az urbánus környezetben érheti stressz az embert, de a természetben is. 2024-ben az árvíz miatt szívtunk, most az alacsony vízállás keseríti meg a mindennapjainkat, de legalább kristálytiszta…
The unusually low water levels of the Danube River near Mohács have caused 11 hotel ships to become stranded in Hungary. A barge was also discovered due to the receding waters.
The Hungarian government has requested all sectors to reduce energy consumption due to high temperatures and water shortages. While some sectors require minimal adjustments, others face significant costs to adapt to the heatwave.
An article reflects on how items once considered non-essential, such as air conditioning, are increasingly becoming basic necessities, drawing parallels to past changes like the widespread adoption of sewerage.
Tóth Ildikó, an investor from 'Cápák között', revealed details about the closed, extravagant, and often surprising world of 'NER-wives' in a new interview.
Senator Panfilo Lacson announced that his investigation into alleged anomalies in flood control and other infrastructure projects in Taguig City will now include reclamation activities in Laguna Lake.
Senator Panfilo Lacson revealed that Philippine Reclamation Authority officials faced harassment while inspecting allegedly illegally reclaimed Laguna lakeshore land in Taguig, which is linked to Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano.
A state witness testified before the Sandiganbayan Third Division that 'almost all' senators, with the exception of Sen. Panfilo 'Ping' Lacson, requested project allocations from former Public Works and Highways Secretary Manuel Bonoan.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony stated that young trees and shrubs must be watered to survive the summer, emphasizing the need for special attention to them.
Hungarian hikers stranded in the Alps requested advice but received a rescue helicopter instead, and are now facing unexpected charges for the operation.
Susan Gehrke, a 61-year-old grandmother from Tucson who had twice beaten cancer, was killed in an alleged attack by convicted felon Dahseir Edward Jefferson at her apartment, leaving her family devastated.
Over 100 Nigerian, African, and international human rights organizations are calling on the National Assembly to withdraw what they describe as restrictive bills. These bills are seen as capable of undermining civic space ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony stated that while there are no water restrictions in the city yet, a situation might arise where they become necessary, assuring that basic public services will be maintained.
Dinosaur skeletons are emerging as a new status symbol for the ultra-rich, but the market for these ancient relics is currently unregulated and chaotic, with prices ranging from affordable fragments to billions for complete skulls.
Following a lost EU court case, the Hungarian government must refund companies, including László Bige and foreign construction material manufacturers, nearly 300 billion forints that were collected under a quota tax imposed by the previous administration.
Latest figures from the CSO show a significant increase in farm costs in Ireland, with spending on fertiliser alone rising by €132 million. Other expenses like maintenance, feed, and energy also saw substantial increases.
Philippine Senator Panfilo Lacson turned down an invitation from Senate minority leader Alan Peter Cayetano to inspect flood control projects in Taguig City, citing concerns about floodwaters.
Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano invited Senator Panfilo Lacson to personally inspect Taguig City projects, asserting that no 'ghost projects' exist in his family's political stronghold.
The decorative lighting for the Hungarian Parliament, Buda Castle, Karmelita Monastery, and the Citadel will be switched off, possibly due to energy saving measures.
Hungarian public road operators are contributing to efforts to reduce electricity consumption, including by turning off decorative lighting on bridges and limiting the use of electric vehicles.
Ozempic may play an important role in the fight against alcohol in the future, as according to recent research, drugs containing the active ingredient semaglutide may have beneficial effects in this area as well.
Senator Panfilo 'Ping' Lacson claimed that four distinct slope protection projects in Taguig City, awarded to different contractors, utilized the same geotagged photos for justification. This allegation comes as he continues his investigation into related issues.
Hungary could face an energy crisis starting Monday if the Paks nuclear power plant shuts down, leading to calls for austerity and the planned shutdown of Budapest's decorative lighting.
A recent survey indicates a significant decrease in users switching between iPhone and Android operating systems, suggesting increased brand loyalty and less movement between the two major mobile platforms.
Budapest Mayor Karácsony Gergely announced a new court decision by the Metropolitan Court of Appeal, which ruled that the state cannot arbitrarily determine the amount of the solidarity contribution imposed on the capital.
Korean game company NCSoft is showcasing its new titles, Aion 2 and Astrae Oratio, at major gaming exhibitions Gamescom and Tokyo Game Show, signaling a push for global expansion.
Human remains discovered in the Tucson desert, approximately 15 miles from Nancy Guthrie's home, have been confirmed by the Pima County Sheriff's Department as unrelated to her missing person case. Authorities stated there is no indication of a connection to the ongoing investigation.
Hungarian politician Magyar Péter announced that planning for the reconnection of the Paks nuclear power plant's turbines could begin next week. The statement was made from the Paks barge.
Concerns have been raised regarding the Philippines' P1.9-trillion flood control budget, with critics questioning why flooding remains uncontrolled despite significant allocations. Questions also arose about the exclusion of Davao flood control from the 2027 budget.
Shares of Hungarian company 4iG plummeted after the Tisza government initiated an investigation into the company's connections with the National Cooperation System (NER), with ministers prohibited from commenting on the company until the review concludes.
These classified advertisements feature a used front-loading washing machine and a 2009 Hyundai Tucson, both described as being in excellent condition.
An Arizona grandmother became a viral sensation after a video showed her confronting a man, allegedly with a pistol, who had reportedly just stolen merchandise from a store in Tucson.
Senator Panfilo Lacson announced that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will soon issue cease-and-desist orders for Taguig City projects linked to allegedly illegal reclamation works.
Senator Panfilo Lacson announced that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will issue a cease and desist order to halt allegedly illegal reclamation projects in Taguig City, Philippines.
Senator Ping Lacson raises concerns that 'leadership funds' or 'allocables' are a new form of pork barrel, circumventing the regular budget process in the Philippines.
Tourists began clashing with Romanian gendarmes after two Black Sea beaches were evacuated and closed within hours due to drone debris washing ashore, leading to minor chaos.
Péter Magyar has stated that Orbán Győző, Tiborcz István, and Schmidt Mária have not offered any stones for the Danube construction project, contrasting with Market Építő Zrt.'s previous offer of 10,000 tons of stone.
Human remains have been discovered near a wash in Tucson, sparking fears among those following the search for the kidnapped woman, Nancy Guthrie. The discovery has caused significant anxiety regarding her fate.
Senator Panfilo Lacson has called for a Senate investigation into the rehabilitation of Edsa after new potholes appeared on the major thoroughfare following recent monsoon rains.
Hungarian districts are reportedly increasing parking fines on Saturday workdays, leading to a surge in penalties, with authorities denying that the increase is driven by revenue generation.
Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria are calling for the immediate withdrawal of a foreign aid bill, warning that it could restrict civic space and endanger human rights defenders.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony advocates for unified tree protection regulations across the city, noting that the current system involves 23 different approaches in the 23 districts.
The new Hungarian government has escalated its efforts to dismantle the 'National Cooperation System' (NER) in the economy, impacting prominent businessmen like Lőrinc Mészáros, Gyula Balásy, and Attila Balázs, though some NER-affiliated companies still win state tenders.
The new Hungarian government plans to thoroughly review the 2.36 billion euro satellite service contracts between the Fidesz government and the 4iG group, while also joining an EU project similar to Starlink.
US summer box office revenues have surpassed $4 billion for the second time since the coronavirus pandemic, with films like 'Odyssey' and 'Spider-Man' potentially outperforming the 'Barbenheimer' year.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office announced that no bettor won any of the three major lotto jackpots drawn on Tuesday, August 11, including the Ultra Lotto 6/58 with a jackpot of ₱199.98 million.
Patricia Chua, a first-generation college student, graduated cum laude from National Teachers College with a Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management, overcoming financial hardship with the help of PCSO.
A law enforcement working group has been established in the Hungarian capital to enhance public safety, following discussions between Gergely Karácsony and the Ministry of Interior.
Senator Panfilo Lacson stated that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is expected to issue cease-and-desist orders for ongoing lakeshore projects in Taguig. This comes amidst concerns about stalled flood control projects in Bulacan and a summons for DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan to testify in a separate case.
Sziget Festival organizers have stated they have no knowledge of drug-related incidents occurring during Sebestyén Balázs's DJ show, despite reports from attendees about suspicious illnesses and a person being drugged.
Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano is accused by Sen. Panfilo Lacson of threatening the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) to stop its investigation into alleged illegal reclamation in Taguig.
András Baka, a former Supreme Court judge previously dismissed by Viktor Orbán, has been nominated as a candidate for the Hungarian presidency. This unexpected nomination of an Orbán critic by the ruling party has sparked discussions about his potential role and challenges.
A neighbor claims to have seen FBI agents searching the desert area behind Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home, adding a new twist to the mystery of the missing mother.
A representative online survey conducted by travel portal Csodásmagyarország.hu has ranked Hungary's most popular zoos, with over 5,500 animal lovers participating.
Hungary's inflation rate reached a record low of 1.2 percent in July, surprising analysts and prompting calls from traders to abolish price caps, with further interest rate cuts expected.
Senator Lacson is urging authorities to investigate and trace the individuals behind the recantations of former bodyguards regarding the 'maleta' (suitcase) claims.
The Mikepércsi Anyák a Környezetért Egyesülete (Mothers for the Environment Association of Mikepércs) is demanding an immediate investigation into claims that 4,500 cubic meters of water may have been wasted over 41 hours at the CATL plant under construction.
A coalition of civil society organisations, operating under the Partnership for Ethical Governance, has called on political parties participating in the upcoming August 15 Osun State governorship election to demonstrate political maturity and uphold democratic values.
Hungary continues to experience high temperatures, prompting experts to warn the public about the importance of regular fluid intake and avoiding sun exposure between 11 AM and 3 PM.
The search for Nancy Guthrie in her Tucson neighborhood has resumed after a monsoon shifted the landscape, according to a neighbor. Authorities are continuing efforts to locate her.
Two individuals have been arrested and seven others booked in connection with cases under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in Kerala, India.
Szabolcs Panyi, a Hungarian journalist known for exposing the Orbán government's Russian connections, has been awarded an International Press Freedom Award by the New York-based CPJ.
Gábor Hajdú, a journalist who was removed from his position at M1 News after just one day, responded on Facebook to the events surrounding his controversial appointment and subsequent dismissal.
The Budapest city government and its chief landscape architect argue that the Ministry of Interior overstepped its authority by attempting to ban park irrigation, warning of significant damage to green spaces.
A coalition of civil society organizations in Nigeria expressed support for President Bola Tinubu and the Director-General of the DSS, calling for adherence to the rule of law.
Amid severe heatwaves, record-low water levels in the Danube River have exposed the remains of sunken Nazi warships in Serbia, while also revealing important historical parts of Budapest.
Egyes híresztelésekkel ellentétben a Felső-Dunán sincs elég víz, apad a folyó Németországtól Romániáig, de országoktól függően különböző mértékben súlyos a helyzet.
Record-low water levels in the Danube River have revealed the remains of an 18th-century fortification near Novi Sad, offering a glimpse into Budapest's historical past. This discovery provides new insights into the region's heritage.
Europe and parts of Asia are experiencing extreme heatwaves and severe drought, leading to record low river levels, water restrictions, and multiple heat-related deaths. The prolonged high temperatures are also straining energy systems and impacting agricultural workers.
Senator Lacson has vowed to continue his probe into infrastructure projects in Taguig, stating that new findings have exposed a 'cauldron of worms' and broader anomalies.
A Tucson man is seeking $176 million in damages from the Pima County Sheriff's Department, alleging that deputies shot and paralyzed him while responding to an alleged swatting call.
The retail chain MediaMarkt is implementing energy-saving measures, including turning off televisions during peak hours and reducing lighting and air conditioning.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated that the country's only oil refinery in Pancevo faces potential shutdown due to critically low water levels in the Danube River, posing significant energy challenges.
TCL CSOT and MSI have collaborated to unveil the world's first 27-inch 4K 120Hz IJP OLED high-end professional monitor at ChinaJoy 2026, marking a significant advancement in display technology.
Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson turned down an invitation from Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano to visit Taguig's flood control projects, humorously stating he might drown in floodwater.
Civil society organizations and lawyers in Nigeria are demanding a crackdown on erring judges, following concerns raised by a recent Court of Appeal judgment that set aside a Federal High Court ruling.
A new Hungarian government decree has come into force, enabling the mandatory reduction or disconnection of electricity consumption for large consumers (above 0.5 megawatts) during a crisis.
This article details a historical counterfeiting scheme involving "millions" and a "wonder rabbi" in the tumultuous period after World War I, with connections stretching from Sátoraljaújhely to Vienna and Bratislava.
A car stolen thirteen years ago was discovered in the Danube River due to low water levels. The owner's bag, including their wallet, was found inside the wreckage.
Senator Panfilo Lacson has highlighted ongoing reclamation activities in Laguna de Bay in Taguig, linking them to alleged anomalous flood control projects tied to Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano.
MOL Group has signed an agreement with Shell to acquire BG Cyprus, including Shell's stake in the Aphrodite gas field, for up to $720 million. This deal marks Shell's exit from the Cypriot gas field and a significant investment for MOL.
Senator Panfilo Lacson rejected what he perceived as a ceasefire overture from former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano regarding the Taguig probe, questioning its sincerity. Cayetano, however, denied making any such call for a ceasefire.
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant has been forced to shut down all its reactors due to record low water levels in the Danube River, which are critical for cooling the plant. This shutdown has prompted the Hungarian Prime Minister to call for reduced electricity consumption to mitigate a potential energy crisis.
The number of new homes completed in the three months to June decreased by 3.6% compared to the same period last year. This indicates a slowdown in housing construction activity.
Despite earlier announcements of a shutdown due to record-low Danube River levels, Reactor 2 of Romania's Cernavodă nuclear power plant will remain connected to the national energy system, with stable overnight operations reported. However, the prime minister still urged voluntary electricity savings, acknowledging the country would feel the consequences of the low water levels.
Villagers in Bulgaria have discovered a mammoth's lower jaw and tusks in the drying bed of the Danube River. This find adds to other mammoth bones recently unearthed in the region.