A Ukrainian man suspected of involvement in the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage was arrested in Croatia while working as a consultant on a film about the incident. He is currently in investigative detention, with Germany seeking his extradition.
Former President Donald Trump has announced his nomination of Dr. Heidi Overton, a top White House aide and staunch abortion critic, to serve as the next commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Overton's appointment would place her at the helm of the key regulatory agency.
A massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region killed at least 14 people and injured over 40, damaging residential buildings, a children's hospital, and food warehouses.
Students aspiring to enter UNAM are reportedly considering universities like Bienestar and Rosario Castellanos as second options, while still aiming for their primary goal of admission to UNAM.
A decade after a retreat in Silos, the author experiences the power of silence and cloister during a four-day stay at the Monasterio de Leyre, a Benedictine space in Spain.
In Braga, a 3-year-old boy was found crying on the street with his 15-year-old sister, highlighting how the state failed children from a family already flagged by authorities, with the mother absent.
Srbijavoz and Siemens Mobility Austria have signed a contract for the procurement of six new Vectron multi-system electric locomotives to equip the train line to Budapest.
Four decades after his father's success in Mexico, Román Andrés Burruchaga seeks to make his own history by becoming a champion in a different sport in the country.
Conceição Calhau, a professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at Nova Medical School, shares her personal philosophy on vacations, describing them as a crucial "reset" period for disconnecting, enjoying, and preparing for the return to work.
The handling of a recent earthquake has reportedly damaged the image of De la Espriella as Colombia's president, as he exhibits leadership but struggles to convey the appropriate gravity for the tragedy.
The head of the Premier League, Richard Masters, criticized FIFA's plans for the World Cup, stating that President Gianni Infantino had "pressed the self-destruct button." This criticism comes amidst reports of a FIFA director being fired after challenging Infantino's proposals.
This article offers guidance to parents on how to discipline a 2-year-old child without resorting to yelling or punishment. It addresses common challenges like defiance and differing parental approaches to discipline.
Residents of Granada, Spain, recount their experiences during a recent earthquake, describing it as a sudden, intense jolt that caused significant fear, with some perceiving it as more powerful than a previous tremor.
Branko Zorko, a Croatian athletics legend and the country's best runner after Lu, reflected on his career, revealing that he almost gave up on everything. He is often referred to as the 'locomotive' of Croatian athletics in the 1990s.
Seven out of ten Spaniards have planned their summer vacations using artificial intelligence, prompting hotels and platforms like Airbnb to adapt. The tourism sector is seeking to position itself as experiential destinations to appear more frequently in AI-driven searches.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.
A migrant died after an overloaded 'kwassa-kwassa' boat carrying eleven Comorians capsized near Mayotte. The incident occurred after an attempted boarding by Comorian coast guards.
Construction workers in Belgium discovered over $10 million worth of gold bars and coins buried under a former brewery. The significant find has raised questions about ownership of the treasure.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is questioning the government about its acquisition of a 13.7% stake in REN, specifically asking if the purchase is linked to the announced sovereign fund and its allocation.
Portuguese media, including a radio reporter and a special broadcast from Lisbon, covered the recent solar eclipse, describing it as a historic moment.
ICREA researcher Xavier Tolsa, a specialist in harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory, shares his perspective on the current state and challenges of scientific research, likening the excitement of investigation to breaking a sports record.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu controversially referred to the United Kingdom as an 'Islamic republic' while facing international pressure, including from the US, to condemn recent settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. The Israeli military has been criticized for its inaction during these incidents, with plans to transfer law enforcement in the occupied West Bank to police.
The Niebla fire continues to advance eastward, bringing back the nightmare of 2004 for the town of Berrocal in Huelva, Spain, which residents describe as a 'dead town'.
Following an incident in Baixa, the Portuguese police (PSP) are proposing legislative changes to criminalize the sale of pressed bay leaf, a product that simulates illicit drugs. They emphasize that this phenomenon has existed for over 20 years, is known to authorities, and is not exclusive to Lisbon.
The Spanish government has officially declared the Pazo de Meirás, former summer residence of dictator Francisco Franco, as a 'place of democratic memory.' According to the Official State Gazette (BOE), the Francoist dictatorship transformed the estate into one of its primary symbols of power.
Polish authorities have arrested a Russian national suspected of planning an assassination attempt in Warsaw against a US-Ukrainian dual citizen, as announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The plot is believed to have been ordered by Russia.
A former Ukrainian submarine commander who defected to Russia was killed in an explosion in Sevastopol, with unconfirmed reports identifying the victim as a Russian serviceman. This incident follows other Ukrainian military actions, including the destruction of a Russian command post and claims of damaging air defense systems in Crimea.
The telecommunications operator Digi announced a 9 million loss in its initial financial results as a listed company, despite a 16% increase in revenue and strong customer acquisition.
The Hungarian parliament has elected András Baka, a judge previously dismissed under Orbán, as the new president. Baka has vowed to restore the rule of law, with Ukrainian President Zelensky calling his election an important step in Hungary's renewal.
Amandine Pallez, the creative director of Bulgari, emphasizes that fragrance is a deeply personal and intimate expression, akin to an invisible signature, as she guides the luxury house's aromatic evolution.
Despite footballer Ferran Torres agreeing not to receive financial compensation, the PSOE is questioning his appointment as an ambassador for the Valencian Community, seeking transparency on any associated expenses.
A solar eclipse has led to a global scramble for protective viewing glasses, with stocks running low in many areas, and has also caused a significant surge in tourism to prime viewing locations. Concerns about public health and preparedness for safe viewing have also been raised.
The United States has identified Russia as responsible for a drone found with explosives at a German airport. This attribution points to a potential security concern involving Russian activity in Germany.
Psychiatrist and neuroscientist Amir Levine suggests that unreliable relationships can be as detrimental to longevity as smoking. He emphasizes the importance of secure attachments for well-being and flourishing.
Jessie Cave, known for her role as Lavender Brown in 'Harry Potter', has found significant financial success on OnlyFans, reportedly earning more from the subscription platform than her entire acting career.
Eight families of the 14 people who died in the Los Gallardos fire have joined the case as private prosecutors, with other affected individuals able to join at any time.
Millions of burnt books in Ukraine serve as a stark indicator of how the ongoing 'war of endurance' is severely impacting the country's cultural heritage and contributing to its slowing economy. This destruction underscores the broader devastation caused by the conflict.
Divers have discovered a 2,100-year-old Roman shipwreck laden with hundreds of amphorae off the coast of Sicily. The archaeological find provides valuable insight into ancient Roman trade and maritime history.
The debate on immigration has increasingly dominated public discourse in the European Union over recent years, leading to a radicalization of rhetoric among conservative and social-democratic parties influenced by the far-right.
Next week's solar eclipse has prompted widespread advice on how and where to safely view the celestial event across various locations. Experts are also warning against illegally sold, uncertified eclipse glasses and providing tips for optimal viewing experiences.
The Portuguese railway company (CP) faced severe criticism after failing to transport thousands of attendees following a David Guetta concert. The chaos was attributed to a lack of reinforced train services and a line interdiction due to a fire, with the company not ensuring alternative operations.
The narrative promoting deep-sea mining has shifted, with the idea of extracting minerals from the seabed now framed as a security imperative. This change comes as the ecological transition gives way to defense and security priorities internationally.
Todd Blanche, former personal lawyer to Donald Trump, has been confirmed as the new US Attorney General by the Senate. His confirmation passed with a narrow vote, drawing criticism even from some Republicans.
Audrey Tautou, famous for 'Amélie,' rejected Hollywood, filmed her last movie in 2019, and adopted a Vietnamese girl, leaving fans missing her presence in cinema.
The Portuguese Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) has clarified that it is not possible to confirm if the competition won by DST is the first of its kind, as contracted companies can subcontract services to third parties.
A large fire that broke out in several places in the Ibar Gorge, from the town of Ušće to Maglič, has been partially contained, saving Ušće, but Stolovi continues to burn, with residents suspecting a locomotive caused the blaze.
The autonomous execution of cyberattacks by AI raises questions about legal responsibility, prompting a debate on whether AI laboratories should be treated similarly to owners of dangerous animals.
A historical account recounts how Marcial Lafuente Estefanía, a Spanish author known for his Western novels, saved a judge from gunmen in Madrid in 1936, an event as dramatic as his own fiction.
The Anti-Fraud Office has admitted a complaint and opened an investigation into the hiring of Orriols' daughter as a local police officer in Ripoll. The inquiry will examine the circumstances surrounding her employment.
Renowned Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini has passed away at the age of 86 in Pavana. Guccini was a celebrated figure in Italian music and culture, known for his poetic lyrics and influential songs, with a public memorial service planned for September.
Chinese photographer Yufan Lu has published her photobook 'Make Me Beautiful,' documenting her visits to 30 aesthetic clinics to expose the obsession with beauty and the inner workings of China's cosmetic surgery industry.
The Spanish enclave of Ceuta is grappling with a severe migrant crisis after thousands of people, including unaccompanied minors, crossed the border from Morocco. Authorities are working to manage the influx and investigate potential infiltration by radicals among the migrants.
Sérgio Graciano, Rafael Ferreira, and The Legendary Tigerman discuss the making of 'Playback,' a film that explores the life and world of Carlos Paião.
The debate over artificial intelligence's impact on the job market is intensifying, with discussions focusing on whether AI will be a destructive force or a creator of new employment opportunities. Experts are weighing in on this inflammatory topic.
A judge in Spain is investigating the death of a baby found inside a car as negligent homicide, with the investigation focusing on the child's father, who reportedly forgot the infant due to a lapse in memory.
NTT Docomo's subsidiary's share cycle service, available at approximately 6,000 locations nationwide, has been unavailable since Thursday afternoon due to a system malfunction, with no estimated time for restoration.
Thousands of migrants, including many children, crossed into Spain's Ceuta enclave from Morocco, leading to a humanitarian crisis and diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Spain has defended its sovereignty while Morocco has linked the influx to a Spanish court ruling.
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A naked man jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge after affixing multiple flags and miraculously survived the fall. Video footage captured the incident, showing his survival after hitting the water.
The small island nation of Nauru has reverted to its original name, citing it as a 'beginning of renewed national pride' after adopting its current name due to pronunciation difficulties for foreigners.
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The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has joined the investigation into the death of actress Hayden Panettiere, with authorities exploring the possibility of homicide and drug-related circumstances.
Brazilian actress and comedian Nany People, 61, is bringing her comedy show 'Como Salvar Um Casamento' to Lisbon, Cascais, and Aveiro in October, humorously comparing her productivity to Xuxa Meneghel.
Residents in Mexico City's Roma Sur and Norte neighborhoods are seeking to have their areas declared Artistic Monument Zones to protect architectural heritage, with over 1,500 artistic properties identified in Roma Norte and 500 in Roma Sur.
A sensational report on TikTok claiming Italy's Lake Como had dried up due to a 'geological rupture' has been debunked, with footage and photos in the report confirmed to be generated by artificial intelligence.
On August 19, 2026, a collision occurred between a locomotive and a car around 2:40 PM, on the Bălți–Slobozia–Florești railway section, at the level crossing at km 13, picket 2, according to the railway company.
Watermelon has emerged as the reigning summer fruit, with Catalans voting it as the best-tasting option for the season. Its popularity underscores its refreshing appeal during warmer months.
A new robot has been developed that challenges Usain Bolt's speed record, showcasing advancements in robotic locomotion. While impressive, the footage suggests technology still has much to learn from human capabilities.
An Ecuadoran diplomat has joined the race for the United Nations chief position, with Tonga also nominating Ivonne A-Baki as its candidate for the role. Both individuals are now contenders for the top leadership position at the UN.
Marluci Bellini and Djalma António, a couple wanted by Brazilian justice for torturing clinic patients, successfully hid in the Azores for nine years, with the local community unaware of their fugitive status.
Johnny Depp is reportedly in negotiations to return as Captain Jack Sparrow in a new 'Pirates of the Caribbean' film, nearly a decade after his last appearance in the franchise. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has confirmed ongoing discussions regarding Depp's potential return.
Spain's trade deficit surged by 30% through June, with China surpassing Germany to become the country's primary import provider, accounting for 26.6 billion euros in the first half of the year.
Billionaire stockpicker Chris Hohn's hedge fund has acquired stakes in loans tied to landmark luxury hotel properties across Italy, including locations in Venice, Capri, Lake Como, and Milan.
O integrante do Governo de Luís Montenegro, como galã de novela mexicana, estampa uma penca de fotos nas redes sociais da AIMA, como se o órgão público fosse um exemplo de eficiência.
Climate activist Bianca Castro received a suspended sentence of one and a half years in prison for planting cork oaks at the Alcochete shooting range, the proposed site for a new airport.
An astrophysicist discusses the potential for a significant crisis due to a large influx of tourists for the 2027 solar eclipse in Ceuta, Spain. She also leads a project exploring how different cultures interpreted solar eclipses throughout history.
The Romanian Competition Council recommends extending the comodat legal framework, currently used by Uber and Bolt drivers, to traditional taxi cars, rather than eliminating it for ride-sharing services.
Construction workers renovating a house in Belgium discovered a hidden stash of gold worth nine million euros within the walls, prompting questions about ownership of the treasure.
The new Alliance Paradigm 388SP caravan offers the comfort of a rolling mansion, featuring a spectacular outdoor kitchen as its standout feature, designed for long stays.
Journalist and chef Berta Álvarez Acal's books, 'Recetas de guerra' and 'Recetas de la Transición,' reconstruct the evolution of Spanish cuisine from the scarcity of the post-war period to the modernization of kitchens.
Nigel Farage won the Clacton by-election, securing his seat in parliament. Following his victory, a parliamentary probe into a €5.8 million gift he received has resumed.
Comobå, one of Lisbon's first modern coffee shops, is celebrating its eighth anniversary, having been inspired by a trip to New York and successfully introducing matcha to the city.
An article provides advice for separated parents struggling to communicate, offering insights on how to establish a 'platform of understanding' for the benefit of their children.
The children of Michael Bambang Hartono, co-owner of Italian football club Como 1907, have received shares worth approximately €2.5 billion as part of the family's wealth transfer.
Amal Clooney captivated attention with her appearance in a vintage John Galliano dress at Villa Passalacqua on Lake Como, showcasing her blend of timeless elegance and historical fashion.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) has accused Morocco of being responsible for the recent surge in migrants entering Ceuta, warning against ceding border control to Rabat. The party emphasized that Spain cannot allow Morocco to dictate its border security.
Andalusia has reported ten gender-based murders this year, equaling the total for all of 2024, raising concerns from the Equality Ministry about the potential dismantling of victim support services after the regional government ceded gender violence competencies to Vox.
Real Madrid's central defender, Huijsen, has taken over the iconic number 4 jersey previously worn by Sergio Ramos. Huijsen expressed his admiration for Ramos on social media, revealing he wanted to be like him since childhood.
Local police officers with specialized training, known as 'tutoring agents,' play a crucial role in Spain by sensitizing, detecting early risks, accompanying, and referring minors to specific resources, particularly when discussing taboo subjects like suicide.
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement carried out an act of sabotage near Voronezh, destroying the cab of an electric locomotive used to support Russian military transportation towards Kupiansk.
Suri Cruise, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has begun her acting career by appearing in a Shakespearean classic, having recently legally removed her father's surname.
Italian club Como has signed defender Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea on a five-year contract, with Chelsea receiving £25.7 million fixed plus £5.1 million in bonuses for the transfer.
An article provides advice on how to photograph a total solar eclipse using a mobile phone, emphasizing the need for proper filters during partial phases and managing expectations due to phone camera limitations for astrophotography.
The European Commission states that immigrants with legal residency in Portugal are entitled to the European Health Insurance Card, with a lawyer explaining common application errors.
King Felipe VI presided over the awards ceremony for the Copa del Rey Mapfre regatta, celebrating the 'Hispania's' second-place finish shortly after returning from his trip to Colombia.
A Russian drone struck a locomotive of the Sumy-Kyiv train, leading to the evacuation of over 250 passengers. One man injured in a related Russian drone strike on a Sumy Oblast market later died in the hospital.
The largest electric ferry in Europe is set to incorporate rapid charging technology, allowing it to recharge as quickly as a Tesla car. This advancement aims to enhance the efficiency and practicality of electric maritime transport.
Forcing a shy child to play with others can increase insecurity, but overprotecting them can also be detrimental. The article explores how to find the right balance in helping timid children.
Thousands of tourists made reservations months in advance to witness a rare solar eclipse, transforming the astronomical event into a significant economic driver for local businesses.
Bones discovered in a Roman villa suggest a massacre occurred in Britain in the 4th century AD, which researchers link to a brutal purge of supporters of the usurper Magnentius.
Giacomo Scalisi, co-founder of Lavrar o Mar, highlights the Vicentine coast and the ephemeral Teatro de Palha in Aljezur as his favorite places in Portugal, emphasizing the deep connection with nature and art.
Francesco Guccini is hailed as Italy's Bob Dylan, whose debut album 'Folk beat n.1' revolutionized the youth of the 1960s, with powerful songs like 'Auschwitz' and the epic 'La locomotiva' cementing his legacy as a storyteller.
Francesco Guccini, affectionately known as the 'Maestrone,' is celebrated for his romantic spirit and ability to transcend affiliations, accompanying generations with a worldview founded on passion and subjectivity, despite being widely loved for 'La locomotiva'.
The Civil Partnership Law has re-emerged as a contentious issue in Romania, becoming an uncomfortable discussion for the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) after they, along with PSD, supported an amendment to the wealth declaration law.
Forest fires have been reported in two distinct locations: Lake Como in Italy and a pine forest near Wiener Neustadt in Austria. The fire near Wiener Neustadt has since been brought under control.
Discussions are underway on how Southern Italy can transform into the country's economic engine through a multi-year, structural framework with adequate resources and stable choices, moving beyond emergency logic.
An article delves into the evolution of Spanish summer cuisine, noting how dishes like melon with ham remain timeless while others, like stuffed eggs, have given way to more sophisticated tastes influenced by chefs like Adrià.
Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, has named Congressman Alfredo Gaspar as his running mate for the upcoming election. This announcement sets the stage for their joint campaign.
Spanish footballer Ferran Torres has been appointed as the image and ambassador for the Valencian Community. The president, Pérez Llorca, will meet with the world champion to sign a collaboration protocol.
Mozambique has lauded the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) as a relevant international actor, emphasizing mobility among member states as a significant political and social achievement on its 30th anniversary.
A 28-year-old woman, Rylie, moved into a 71-year-old man's guest house after a breakup, and the two have since become close friends and a viral sensation on TikTok.
Experts are providing guidance on how and where to find appropriate glasses for viewing a partial eclipse safely. They emphasize the importance of protecting eyesight to prevent permanent damage, as natural defenses can fail when light is deceptive.
German musician Oscar Jockel is set to replace Peter Rundel as the conductor of the Remix Ensemble at Casa da Música, also becoming the institution's conductor-in-residence in 2027.
Jaume Giró, former Catalan Minister of Economy, has definitively broken ties with Carles Puigdemont and resigned his membership from the Junts party. This marks a significant split within the Catalan political landscape.
A historic florist in Barcelona, Soriano, is attempting to adapt to a 'take away' model to survive after the city council threatened it with €3,000 fines if it doesn't undertake a €50,000 renovation of its shop window.
The second episode of Enter TV features reviews of a high-performance HP laptop and a scooter, a test drive of the Toyota bZ4X Touring, and a guide on how to connect a mobile phone to a PC.
An article discusses the impact of screens at the dinner table, noting how digital devices isolate families and destroy shared storytelling. Eduardo Sá explains the importance of educating for patience and real family dialogue to counter the 'digital bubble.'
Serie A club Como has sparked a row with its fans over a new controversial stadium policy that could revoke season tickets for supporters missing more than three home games.
The mayor of Como, Italy, banned bicycles from the city's historic center after he was struck by a bike while walking. He referred to bicycles as 'beasts' in his decision to prohibit their circulation.
Mexican TV host Vanessa Huppenkothen experienced a terrifying car chase in Mexico City, which she recorded and shared online. She later confirmed she was safe after the incident.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev's initial months in office suggest a leadership style that has led to comparisons with Hungary's Viktor Orban, with some describing him as an 'inconvenient leader.'
Rogelio Granguillhome has been ratified as Mexico's ambassador to Ireland, emphasizing the projected economic exchange of $4.5 billion by 2025 between the two nations.
Twelve cities worldwide, including Shanghai, Dar es Salaam, Phoenix, and Copenhagen, are testing various solutions such as sponge roofs, shade maps, and regional cooling networks to combat extreme heat.
A three-generation Italian family from Lake Como, visiting Palanga, Lithuania, expressed excitement about their trip, highly praising the well-maintained lawns of Birutė Park.
Donald Trump stated there are no planned US negotiations with Iran, while separately posting an AI-generated image on Truth Social depicting the Strait of Hormuz as "new US territory" with all mines removed.
Tiago Bernardino, a professor at ISEG, has warned that Portugal's demographic winter necessitates a comprehensive review of all state revenues. Fewer active workers will lead to reduced IRS and IVA contributions for the country.
D-Wave's quantum computing application has been deployed again by Japan's Docomo, signaling continued adoption of quantum solutions in telecommunications.
A consortium is launching "Operation Blue Skies," the first large-scale trial across an entire airspace, to prevent the formation of condensation trails over the North Atlantic and mitigate their warming effect on the planet.
Ibiza continues to attract a host of international celebrities, from Victoria Federica to Leonardo DiCaprio and the Beckhams, solidifying its status as a coveted summer destination.
A nova lei sobre o IVA reduzido nas obras de reabilitação urbana não terá efeitos para todos os períodos desde 2009, segundo Ordem dos Contabilistas, que aponta para janeiro de 2022 como prazo final.
The small 'Bobinka' locomotive, more akin to a railcar, played a crucial role in the construction of the Lipno dam, the largest historical engineering project in the Czech Republic, during the early 1950s.
An article explores the purpose and function of book clubs, noting they are primarily frequented by women, aim to reduce screen time, and exist both online and offline.
An exhibition of Winston Churchill's paintings, titled 'Painting is like fighting a battle,' is on display at the Wallace Collection in London until November 29.
Electric boat racing has emerged as a luxury sport attracting wealthy celebrities like Will Smith, Rafa Nadal, and LeBron James, with Aznar's son-in-law reportedly a key promoter.
President Trump has stated his intention to declare the Strait of Hormuz as US territory "pretty soon," a move that has drawn strong reactions from Iran. This declaration follows heightened tensions in the region and could significantly escalate the conflict.
Pedro Garcias reviews Taberna da Casa Solla, highlighting its extensive wine selection available by the glass or bottle, and the enjoyable Galician tapas experience. The reviewer opted for wine by the glass to sample more varieties.
Tiago Alves, a chef at Adega Etelvina, shares insights into preparing 'moelas' (gizzards), one of Portugal's most traditional snacks, drawing from his childhood experiences and passion for cooking.
NASA has chosen an image capturing 'two eclipses' observed from Zaragoza, Spain, as its photo of the day. Witnesses described experiencing a chill, the silence of birds, and the confused buzzing of insects during the celestial event.
Amal and George Clooney made a rare public appearance with their twin children at the Clooney Foundation for Justice dinner held at their residence in Lake Como, with Amal making a striking appearance in a vintage John Galliano gown.
The common lands (baldios) of Covas do Barroso in Portugal have rejected agreements made with the company Savannah, stating that these agreements do not signify social acceptance from the communities as a whole. They argue that the agreements primarily serve to gain access to necessary land.
Spain's Interior Ministry has installed a floating barrier in the sea off Melilla, similar to one in Ceuta, to facilitate border returns in compliance with Supreme Court rulings.
A luxury Lake Como-inspired estate in the San Francisco Bay Area has sold for a record $70 million to a buyer reportedly involved in the AI industry, signaling an explosion of AI-fueled wealth in the real estate market.
Ten years after the global viral phenomenon of the 'Baby Shark' video, 17-year-old Park Geon-roung is set to debut as a K-pop solo artist on August 20.
Europe is preparing for a rare total solar eclipse in August 2026, with many anticipating the celestial event and some areas experiencing increased tourism and demand for special viewing glasses. Scientists also view this as a unique opportunity to study the sun's corona.
Judge Santiago Pedraz has dismissed the request to accept the head of the Catalan referendum police investigation as an accuser in the 'Leire case', stating there is no concrete evidence that the former PSOE militant maneuvered against him.
Ukraine reported that Russia used North Korean missiles in recent attacks, causing at least 12 deaths, while Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck a Russian oil refinery in Orsk, approximately 1,500 km from the front line. President Zelensky warned that Russia is preparing for escalation by bringing in military equipment from North Korea.
The trial for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur has begun, nearly three decades after his death, with former gang leader Duane 'Keffe D' Davis accused of orchestrating the 1996 killing.
An ancient Roman shipwreck, believed to be over 2,000 years old, has been discovered off the coast of Sicily by freediver Giacomo De Mola, who initially mistook it for a strange rock.
IU (United Left) is increasing pressure on the Spanish government regarding its policy towards Morocco, with Maíllo stating that the 'appeasement policy has been useless' and is interpreted as weakness.
A pregnant Comorian woman and her two children died in a fire that engulfed their makeshift home in Mayotte; the origin of the flames is currently undetermined.
Six exhibition halls in Valencia, including IVAM and Centre del Carme de Cultura Contemporània, are serving as climate shelters, offering residents a cool space to spend afternoons amidst art and cinema.
Morocco is accused of using Ceuta as 'political blackmail,' with the European Left Party calling it a 'criminal maneuver' by the Alawite monarchy that exploits human lives for geopolitical gain.
An opinion piece from La Vanguardia reflects on the concept of work and the motivation to work, contrasting those who have everything with the growing majority who have little or nothing.
The GOP-controlled Senate confirmed Donald Trump's former lawyer, Blanche, as the new Attorney General, a move seen as a significant win for Trump and an endorsement of a Justice Department under his influence.
Guidelines have been provided on how to safely photograph a solar eclipse using a smartphone without damaging the camera. These tips emphasize protecting both the device and the viewer during the event.
Spanish actor Unax Ugalde, promoting his new film, criticizes the current animal welfare law as a 'disgrace' for excluding mistreated breeds like galgos, sharing his experience with his late adopted galgo, Titi.
Spain has announced the implementation of temporary border controls for travelers arriving from Italy, escalating a diplomatic dispute over the handling of migrants in Ceuta. This measure comes as tensions rise between the two countries regarding migration policies.
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Donald Trump has signed new executive orders to again attempt to limit birthright citizenship in the United States, despite a previous Supreme Court decision blocking his first attempt. This move aims to curb what he refers to as 'birth tourism' and restrict citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens.
Spain deployed naval vessels and increased border security in Ceuta following a massive influx of over 500 migrants, including many children, from Morocco. The event sparked a diplomatic crisis between Spain and Morocco, prompting calls for stronger EU cooperation and raising concerns about the welfare of unaccompanied minors.
An interactive map provides details on how, when, and where to view an upcoming eclipse on the 12th. It also includes a Q&A section to answer common questions about the event.
Vejo em filmes como a Odisseia de Christopher Nolan a projecção no passado das “mitologias” e das ansiedades de cada presente, pelo que se compreendem os desvios à narrativa homérica.
Rapid mood swings, mental fog, hallucinations, and delusions are common symptoms of postpartum psychosis, which the American mother was diagnosed with late.
Free solar eclipse glasses have sold out again, but alternatives are still available in pharmacies, science centers, supermarkets, and opticians across Portugal.
Scientists have developed new artificial skin made from biological raw materials, such as agricultural waste and crop straw, designed to allow robots to perceive touch like humans.
A Spanish Civil Guard officer shot and killed his ex-partner, also an agent, at a barracks in Llanes before being killed by his colleagues. The incident resulted in one agent dead and another wounded.
Gianni Amelio's film 'Battlefield' portrays war as an ethical absurdity, with its initial segment effectively guiding viewers through a gallery of war's horrors and disasters.
A debate is underway in Portugal regarding how the national economy can survive without the significant contribution of tourism, which lost weight in 2025, and after the end of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR).
SpaceX's first-ever earnings report since its stock market debut shows higher revenues but also significant spending, leading to a loss in the first quarter. The company's AI investments are noted as a factor in its expenditures.
Scottish writer Alan Parks, known for his detective McCoy series, discusses his new post-war novel 'Cielo rojo sobre Glasgow,' exploring the invisible scars of violence through a returning police officer.
An apartment located in a villa featured in the James Bond film "Casino Royale" on Lake Como is currently on the market, offering fans a unique piece of cinematic history.
Pedro Costa (PS) and Duarte Pacheco (PSD) agree that it will be difficult for Luís Neves to remain in the Portuguese government, with discussions suggesting his potential departure.
The UNHCR stated that the success of changes to asylum law hinges on their application, advocating for greater clarity to ensure consistency between authorities and courts and the creation of new bodies under the Migration Pact.
Suk Hyun Lee has opened Little Corea in Barcelona, importing traditional ingredients, tableware, and even ginseng liquor from Korea to offer an authentic culinary experience.
The Met Gala 2027 theme will focus on the work and controversial past of designer John Galliano, a decision that has already sparked debate and reactions.
The POCO F8 smartphone is now available with a 60% discount, positioning it as a smart purchase against competitors like the iPhone 17 and Samsung Galaxy S26, thanks to its powerful processor, high-refresh-rate AMOLED screen, and capable camera.