Russia is increasingly deploying faster unmanned aerial vehicles that combine features of drones and cruise missiles, making it more difficult for Ukrainian air defenses to react effectively.
Customs officers at Franjo Tuđman Airport in Zagreb intercepted a Slovenian citizen attempting to smuggle 1.6 kg of protected corals from Indonesia, resulting in their confiscation and a fine.
An expert discusses the increasing ease of wiretapping politicians and manipulating digital recordings, highlighting the challenges in detecting such interference in digital files.
The number of businesses in Poland's courier industry has quadrupled since 2010, with improving financial conditions, but a new law may halt this trend.
A woman was brutally beaten and left to die outside the emergency room of Guido Chidichimo hospital in Trebisacce, Cosenza, in another case of femicide. Her partner was later found in Bari.
Following unprecedented bleaching in 2023 due to El Niño, scientists and organizations in Florida are working to protect and reproduce coral reefs that survived the extreme temperatures.
The All Saints mosaic workshop in Brno-Černovice, known for decorating churches nationwide, is currently creating a pelican mosaic for the entrance of its own chapel, depicting a pelican feeding its young.
Flights at Catania Airport in Sicily have been suspended until Saturday due to volcanic ash and activity from Mount Etna. This marks a prolonged disruption for air travel to and from the island.
The Great Barrier Reef has seen its coral cover rebound to 35.1%, demonstrating resilience despite previous bleaching events that have impacted the marine ecosystem.
The world's largest electric aircraft has successfully completed its inaugural flight, marking a significant milestone in civil aviation. This achievement brings the prospect of affordable electric air travel closer to reality.
Roads and parks across Pakistan are being illuminated, and demand for flags, buntings, and green-and-white decoration materials remains high as the country prepares for Independence Day.
White lines and dots are increasingly appearing on windows, not as decoration, but as a practical measure to warn birds and prevent them from colliding with glass surfaces.
Oocyte cryopreservation has grown by 44% in a year in France and Spain, with information primarily spread through social media, while Italy lacks institutional campaigns.
Singer Rod Stewart has canceled his upcoming North American tour dates after undergoing a heart procedure. He expressed deep disappointment at missing the shows.
New data indicates a decrease in the number of Poles living temporarily in the most popular migration countries last year. However, over 1.5 million Polish citizens still reside abroad temporarily.
Greek authorities have intercepted Italian smugglers of red coral, seizing a haul valued at 800,000 euros. The operation successfully disrupted an illegal coral trafficking attempt.
A highly realistic skeleton found by the Kinzig river in Steinau an der Straße prompted a police and fire department response, with authorities considering it might be a leftover Halloween decoration.
A former Hong Kong Observatory chief has criticized the government's heat stress warning system for issuing only the lowest alert during Sunday's record-breaking heat, calling it 'decorative'.
Conservationists in Florida have initiated a new 'coastal corridor' project, comprising various ocean-based initiatives designed to preserve and nourish vulnerable marine life, including manatees, coral reefs, and oyster beds.
The job market for junior employees is becoming increasingly challenging as companies raise their expectations, demanding prior experience even for entry-level positions.
Benevento Mayor Clemente Mastella stated that the 'Cencelli method' remains relevant today and can be seen as a precursor to artificial intelligence, suggesting its application could resolve current issues within the center-left.
A seminar in Singapore focused on the blue economy and coral reef conservation, emphasizing technological innovation, education, and international cooperation as key strategies for ocean preservation.
Antonio Navarra, president of the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, warns that future summers will be increasingly worse due to heat, emphasizing that while there's no turning back, it's crucial to continue efforts to reduce emissions.
A new study on Ulong Island in Palau provides experimental evidence that removing invasive rats to restore seabird populations can lead to a 183% jump in fish biomass and help nearby coral reefs recover within a year.
Florida is embarking on an ambitious initiative to clear millions of old tires that were dumped offshore decades ago. Initially intended as an artificial reef, these tires have caused significant damage to natural coral ecosystems.
New research conducted in 82 countries indicates that antibiotic resistance is growing and poses an increasing threat to children, with drugs becoming ineffective for both serious and common illnesses.
The artistic relationship between Xavier Nogués, primarily known as a draftsman, and collector Lluís Plandiura, which led to Nogués decorating Plandiura's home, is being highlighted. The Generalitat has recently purchased some of these oil paintings.
Lucía Lipperheide, a 50-year-old from Getxo, became a viral sensation in 2024 after starting an Instagram account (@homes.styles) to share cleaning and decoration tips, leading to the publication of her book.
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.
A Polish professor highlights that the ZUS social security system is increasingly used for social and demographic policies, blurring the lines between contribution-based rights and tax-funded transfers, leading to funding issues.
Hungary has decided to switch off the decorative lighting on several iconic buildings in Budapest, including the Parliament, Buda Castle, and Chain Bridge, as an energy-saving measure amidst a heatwave.
Greece's financial crime authority and coast guard intercepted a chartered leisure boat off Skopelos carrying Italian nationals, seizing an €800,000 haul of red coral. Investigators are now searching for the smuggling ring's Italy-based recipients, while marine biologists warn of potential long-term recovery for the coral.
Artificial intelligence tools are projected to become the primary source of traffic for e-commerce stores by 2028, accounting for over half of all visits and surpassing traditional search engines. This indicates a significant revolution in how customers discover and purchase products online.
Doctors Without Borders warns that the current Ebola virus epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo shows no signs of slowing, with over 3,000 confirmed infections and 1,500 deaths reported, as transmission chains continue to evade control.
A report by FOR reveals that Poland's public spending on pensions and annuities now surpasses the combined outlays for health, education, and science, with the national debt growing so rapidly that its service costs exceed the '800+' program.
Researchers in the Caribbean are investigating the use of predatory bacteria to combat coral diseases, with laboratory tests showing success in eliminating harmful Vibrio bacteria while preserving coral health. Over half of infected Caribbean corals have demonstrated resistance to widespread bleaching.
A rare scientific discovery has been made in the Aegean Sea, where researchers have identified what is claimed to be the largest coral forest ever found in the marine area between Imbros island.
New haunting images have revealed the well-preserved remains of the Quest, the ship where explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton died, found in the Labrador Sea covered with corals and marine life.
Researchers in San Casciano dei Bagni, Tuscany, have unearthed Gorgon heads as part of the roof decoration of a large temple, with bronze finds indicating the cult site was more extensive than initially believed.
A yacht off Skopelos, Greece, was found to be plundering the Greek seabed, leading to the seizure of protected corals valued at €800,000 by AADE’s DEOS, uncovering an illegal 'red gold' racket.
A new report from Poland's ZUS (Social Insurance Institution) indicates a decrease in workplace accidents, with nearly 3.9% fewer accident benefits paid out in 2025 compared to the previous year.
Experts offer advice on how to decorate your home to create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere, emphasizing the importance of elements like rugs to anchor a room. They also highlight common decorative mistakes to avoid that can make a home appear outdated.
The project for a major Warsaw ring road is approaching a crucial decision, with four variants currently under consideration. The proposed plans have sparked a wave of protests from local communities.
At least 72 migrants died during a mass attempt to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from Morocco, leading to a humanitarian crisis and calls for international assistance. The city is now grappling with the aftermath as authorities confirm increasing casualties and the situation returns to a fragile normalcy.
New research is providing hope for corals, which are currently struggling against environmental challenges. The study focuses on special experiments to help corals fight against time.
An article highlights Michail Baglaridis, a Pontic painter born in Imera, Georgia, in 1961, whose father was a decorated World War II hero, focusing on his artistic work.
A skull discovered by a kayaker in a Cape Coral canal in 2024 has been identified through DNA as Rose Marie Gayhart, who vanished in 1985, prompting police to launch a murder investigation.
Kansas City's Café Corazón is showcased as a model community space, where Latin American and Indigenous traditions are central to shaping its hospitality, safety, and commitment to community responsibility.
The decorative lighting for the Hungarian Parliament, Buda Castle, Karmelita Monastery, and the Citadel will be switched off, possibly due to energy saving measures.
Italian TV and radio host Geppi Cucciari will not return to the show 'Un giorno da pecora' next season, with Nancy Brilli taking over the microphone. Cucciari had previously taken a break from the show in March.
Hamas has reportedly agreed to a draft disarmament plan for Gaza, contingent on Israel's withdrawal from the territory. This development follows President Trump's announcement of a peace deal, though Israel's full approval remains pending.
A recent CBOS survey indicates that 23 percent of Poles declare they do not drink alcohol, marking a record low. The data also highlights a growing trend among young people aged 18-24 to abstain from alcohol.
The Royal Palace in Brussels has reopened to the public this summer after four years of renovations, showcasing restored halls and unique decorations, including those made from beetle wing cases.
Italian singer Noemi shares her experience of fear and rehabilitation from her hospital bed after an incident on stage, reflecting on the value of imperfection.
The Paks Nuclear Power Plant in Hungary is facing a potential shutdown, with the Prime Minister providing a timeline for the situation. A shutdown could impact Budapest's decorative lighting.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in local governments to improve communication with residents. Virtual officials and chatbots are now active in many cities, answering administrative questions and assisting with procedures.
Italian public broadcaster Rai is awaiting a report from its ethics committee, which is expected next week, before a decision can be made regarding who will host the 'Report' program.
Eleven poets, who were selected for the longlist of the $100,000 2026 Nigeria Prize for Literature from 223 entries, are set to be celebrated at the upcoming CORA Book Party this Sunday.
A growing number of Poles are opting to spend their holidays renovating their homes, leading to a significant increase in sales for construction material and equipment stores.
Russia is increasingly using faster unmanned aerial vehicles that combine features of drones and cruise missiles, posing a growing challenge to Ukraine's air defense capabilities.
Customs officers at Franjo Tuđman International Airport found 11 coral fragments of the Scleractinia sp. in a Slovenian passenger's luggage arriving from Istanbul, resulting in a 600 euro fine.
The first major autumn fashion trend has arrived, featuring elegant jackets with decorative braided fasteners that are replacing classic trench coats and are already widely available in stores like Zara, H&M, and Mango.
Catania Airport in Sicily has once again limited incoming flights due to a new eruptive phase of Mount Etna, which is spewing ash. The ongoing volcanic activity continues to disrupt air travel in the region.
A major study indicates that fat around the waistline can reveal a hidden heart risk that traditional BMI measurements might miss. This suggests that abdominal fat is a significant indicator for cardiovascular health.
Cash is the second-largest component of Poles' savings after current deposits and continues to grow, with Poland ranking third in the EU for cash value relative to GDP at 11.5%, significantly above the EU average of 4.7%.
A video revealed that a Trump Cabinet member's office is extensively decorated with pictures of herself, aligning with the administration's trend of adding gold decor across government buildings.
The Grape festival is commencing, while simultaneously, the SaS party is presenting challenges for the Minister of Health. These events are among the anticipated happenings for the day.
The traditional Boka Night (Bokeška noć) festival, featuring a parade of decorated vessels, is scheduled to take place in Kotor, Montenegro, on August 22nd.
Pine cones, often collected for autumn decorations, can be used to create not only decorative items but also practical things for the home or homestead.
Various news outlets and media platforms are featuring content for August 13, 2026, including political cartoons, simple news summaries, and entertainment recommendations. This compilation offers a snapshot of diverse media offerings for the day.
Reports indicate that 3.7 million Afghan children are acutely malnourished due to clinic closures, while approximately 4,000 minors in Ceuta remain without adequate protection. These situations highlight severe vulnerabilities for children in different regions.
Scientists are undertaking a groundbreaking initiative to restore deep-sea coral ecosystems that were harmed by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, utilizing lab-grown corals and advanced deployment tools.
Several companies, including SeaStar Medical, Leslie's, and Liftoff Mobile, have released their Q2 2026 earnings, with mixed results regarding EPS and revenue targets. Additionally, previews for Q2 2026 earnings were provided for Global Water Resources, MediWound, and Tecogen.
Concerns are being raised that the Lisbon City Council continues to concentrate certain social responses in the same territories, leading to questions about equitable distribution.
An analysis explores whether Wall Street analysts and investors hold a bullish or bearish outlook on Cencora stock, reflecting current market sentiment.
Poland is increasingly integrating into the global defense industry, transitioning from procurement to production, as the sector undergoes significant transformation with NATO countries boosting defense spending and Europe launching the SAFE program.
A decorative trick suggests using an indoor plant, specifically the resilient Aspidistra, to refresh a home's atmosphere and add a natural cooling sensation without additional cost.
The Great Barrier Reef off Australia's east coast is showing signs of recovery after years of severe bleaching, attributed to a late monsoon that significantly cooled the water, allowing the corals to recuperate.
A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian oil-refining city of Nizhnekamsk, located deep within Russia, has killed 13 people, including a child. This marks one of the deadliest Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory in two years.
The 'coração de boi' (oxheart) tomato, with South American origins, has found fertile ground in Portugal's Douro region, producing succulent fruits that even enter competitions.
A revered stone protected by the Baiga tribe in Dindori, Madhya Pradesh, has been identified by scientists as a rare coral fossil dating back sixty-five million years to the time of dinosaurs.
A gallery in Liberec and a museum in Semily are engaging the public for two upcoming exhibitions, with the Liberec gallery seeking retro furniture and decorations from the 60s-80s, and the Semily museum interested in photos and documents related to local pubs.
Chinese cars owned by Russians are experiencing widespread breakdowns after being filled with low-quality gasoline, which the Kremlin permitted for sale due to fuel shortages, leading to overwhelmed service stations.
Italy is experiencing a severe heatwave, with red alerts issued for 19 cities, and extreme temperatures are projected to cause up to 8,000 deaths by the end of summer.
The second week of the Lindsay Clancy murder trial has brought forth significant testimonies and evidence, including details from her daughter's teacher and questions surrounding forensic evidence. The trial continues to focus on the defendant's mental state, particularly postpartum psychosis, and the circumstances of her children's deaths.
The US Senate has passed a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, which includes a provision for 100% tariffs on India and China if they continue to purchase Russian oil. This move comes amid ongoing concerns about Russia's actions in Ukraine and potential threats to NATO allies.
A four-part documentary series follows Simon Reeve as he explores the impenetrable wilderness of Congo in search of rare African animals and visits the Coral Triangle in the Pacific Ocean, with new coverage highlighting the TV broadcast.
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, a California woman who previously served a decade for killing her husband, has pleaded guilty to the murder of her wife, Rebecca Marodi, a decorated fire captain.
Italy is experiencing a record-breaking summer with another 10 days of extreme heat expected, leading to 26 cities being placed on red alert and concerns for safety in alpine activities.
A video showing a boy decorating a golden retriever with stickers has gone viral, with social media users charmed by the dog's patience and gentle nature.
A bride was surprised to find her wedding decorations included vegetables, a detail she discovered just before the altar, which later became a cherished memory.
Millions of old vehicle tires dumped offshore near Broward County in the 1970s to create artificial reefs have scattered due to currents and storms, damaging existing coral reefs. Government agencies are now undertaking a massive, multi-year cleanup operation.
An article from Jamaica describes the widespread bleaching and damage to coral reefs, underscoring the severe impact of environmental stressors on marine ecosystems.
A popular bakery in Thailand has gone viral on social media for its unusual croissant decorated with strands resembling black hair, sparking mixed reactions but garnering praise for its taste.
ReelShort is adapting another title from author Cora Reilly’s 'Born In Blood Mafia Chronicles,' with 'Bound by Duty' becoming its latest mafia romance microdrama. This vertical drama installment is set to drop on the streaming app on August 13.
The numbers of the UV index are not just decorative; certain values literally demand an immediate escape into the shade to protect against harmful radiation.
The National Museum of Korea features a Goryeo Kingdom celadon bowl, decorated with both relief and inlay techniques, showcasing an early form of inlaid celadon with designs of flowers, grapevines, and children.
Members of Romania's Association of Large Retail Chains (AMRCR) have implemented measures to reduce electricity consumption, including limiting air conditioning use and turning off decorative lighting, in response to a declared state of alert.
An article explains that the small metal buttons, or rivets, found on the corners of jean pockets are not merely decorative but serve a functional purpose.
A nautical discovery tour through the island-rich Šibenik-Knin County in North Dalmatia offers opportunities to anchor yachts near corals, fortresses, and inventors.
A recreational vessel was seized by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in Skopelos for allegedly being used to illegally fish and export protected corals from the seabed.
Poland is progressing towards establishing a third LNG terminal, with the goal of becoming a regional gas hub. The finalization of agreements for gas supply from this terminal is expected to facilitate market liberalization.
Researchers are warning that the coral reef around Bonaire has drastically declined, now covering less than 10 percent of the seabed, down from over 60% fifty years ago, with rising sea temperatures identified as a primary cause.
Residents of a village in Derbyshire have decided to make underwear part of their traditional street decorations, defying the saying about not 'airing dirty laundry in public'.
President Trump announced that new talks with Iran would begin today, following his decision to call off a planned military strike against the country. The announcement led to a significant drop in oil prices as markets anticipated a potential deal regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
The public dispute between Cora and Ralf Schumacher continues, with Cora criticizing her ex-husband for allegedly attempting to follow her on Instagram again.
A study led by CIBEROBN analyzed over 2,400 food products in the Spanish market, revealing a significant increase in the use of sweeteners as a sugar substitute in thousands of processed foods, desserts, and sweets.
Spanish actress Paula Echevarría shared an emotional letter on social media to mourn the passing of her father, Luis Ángel Echevarría. She received an outpouring of support from fellow celebrities.
Property owners in Poland are increasingly winning compensation from network operators for utility lines crossing their land, following a December 2025 Constitutional Tribunal ruling that has led courts to issue favorable judgments.
Poland has summoned the Russian ambassador to protest a Russian missile incursion into its airspace, with a Kh-101 missile found on Polish territory. Concurrently, Ukraine reported an assassination attempt on one of its military commanders, which President Zelenskyy vowed to address.
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.
Three local women in Badljevina, Croatia, created four-meter-tall figures of 'Snaša Mara' and 'Baćo Jozo' using hay and straw bales, which now decorate the town center.
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 researcher has successfully located coral off the coast of Benin, following up on a 1963-1964 study. This discovery is significant as Cape Verde was previously thought to be the only West African country with known coral.
The Expofacic festival in Cantanhede has opened for an 11-day celebration, featuring diverse activities designed to appeal to all generations, including a competition for the best-decorated food stall.
Tips and product recommendations are provided for decorating dorm rooms with designer-looking aesthetics on a budget, transforming basic spaces into personalized and cozy environments.
The 7th edition of the Local Government Development Activity Index (WARS), developed by SGH experts, confirmed the consolidation of previous trends, indicating that local governments are approaching their development potential despite stable index levels.
In an era often rewarding confrontation, Geneva continues its less visible commitment to dialogue, believing that listening to adversaries can be more effective than defeating them.
The public debate is not a decoration, said the President of the Municipality of Budva, Nikola Jovanović. 'I support constitutional changes that strengthen judicial independence and accelerate Montenegro's European path.'
September is the beginning of a second holiday season for many tourists. This autumn, the number of travelers from Poland increased by 43 percent compared to the same period last year – according to data…
A specific dress, the Cora by Réalisation Par in its Mirage version, has become the ultimate fashion obsession of the summer, leading to a 4,000-person waitlist.
While the demand for AI tool knowledge currently appears in only a few percent of job offers in Poland and globally, the share of such advertisements is growing dynamically.
Children in Skoronice are crafting elaborate decorations for horses participating in the 'banderium' parade, a highlight of the Kyjov Summer Festival. These handmade bows, roses, and plumes will adorn the horses of nine costumed riders.
Researchers indicate a rapid increase in the number of Germans expressing doubts about the climate crisis and human impact on the phenomenon, noting it's no longer a niche group.
Mindaugas Vanagas and Simona Savickaitė celebrated their wedding in a fairytale-like ceremony, featuring a performance by Jessica Shy and decorations by Petruškevičius.
A scientist argues that high coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef indicates recovery and resilience, not an absence of climate change impacts, while criticizing News Corp's characterization of climate science as a 'pseudo-religion.'
The average price of new apartments in Poland's Tri-City area has increased by almost 35% in three years, with properties near the sea increasingly purchased as second homes by affluent buyers.
The historic Bajka villa in Falenica, known for its rich facade and decorative cornices, is being restored to its former glory after years of deterioration.
The first phase of fire safety inspections has been completed at the Mory Technical and Storage Station for the Warsaw Metro, with firefighters checking safety systems as the station's opening approaches.
Italy's government is pushing for a final sprint on fiscal reform, aiming to conclude the implementation dossier with a trio of measures in the Council of Ministers, including further changes to the 'concordato' (tax settlement system).
Ancora Holdings Group is reportedly comfortable with its offer to acquire H.B. Fuller Co.'s building adhesives unit for up to $1.2 billion, according to Ancora's alternatives arm president.
Scientists are cautioning against a trend of buying unusual items online for home decoration, warning that some may contain old poisons, drawing parallels to historical incidents like the 'pharaoh's curse'.
Georgina Rodríguez, a newlywed, has not yet revealed her bridal design but may have offered clues through her recent fashion choices, showing a passion for lace, heart necklines, and spectacular jewelry.
The Polish housing rental market experienced a surge in new apartment listings in July, but demand grew even faster, leading to a significant reduction in available properties and potential rent increases.
While 15,781 children have been born under Poland's government in vitro fertilization support program, the number of births in June dropped to 781, marking the lowest result in a year.
Polish rail freight carriers are experiencing increasing difficulties, with shrinking margins and weakening demand for rail transport forcing companies to cut costs in 2025.
Two sisters in Junglinster, Luxembourg, are spending their holidays crocheting stuffed animals and decorative items to earn pocket money, offering their creations through a self-service system.
Western Europe is preparing for another significant heatwave, with countries like the UK, France, and Belgium expecting temperatures to reach new records. This marks a continuation of an unusually hot summer, prompting warnings and concerns across the continent.
The Set Decorators Society of America (SDSA) honored outstanding achievements in set decoration for television, with awards going to shows like 'Widow’s Bay,' 'Fallout,' and 'Wednesday' across various categories.
The Set Decorators Society of America has honored shows like “Widow’s Bay,” “Fallout,” “Hacks,” and “Beef” with top awards for their outstanding set decoration work.
Germany is increasingly feeling the shift in trade relations with China, as exports to the country sharply decline, imports rise, and the trade deficit reaches approximately 55 billion euros, indicating China's decreasing need for German products.
Scientists in Florida are intensifying efforts to protect vulnerable coral reefs from rising ocean temperatures, particularly as El Niño conditions exacerbate marine heat waves.
Latvian fashion designer Fyodor Podgorny, known for his brand 'Fyodor Golan,' donated a kimono-style evening dress to the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design to mark its 37th anniversary.
Typhoon Dolphin caused injuries and disruption in Japan's Okinawa before heading towards China, prompting port closures and flight cancellations as the country prepared for its arrival.
Months before the holiday season, the city of Panevėžys has started its Christmas preparations, with the municipality seeking proposals for decorating the main square, central streets, and the Christmas tree.
A biology doctor recommends rudbeckias, catmints, and lavenders as long-blooming flowers for gardens, along with heucheras and hostas for their decorative leaves.
The Festas do Povo in Campo Maior are set to begin on Saturday, with street decorations made of paper flowers starting on Friday night for the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage event.
Pride Days (Hinsegin dagar) in Iceland offer a diverse program today, including a cake decorating competition, a discussion on the status of LGBTQ+ people in the labor market, a party cruise, and an intergenerational chat.
Ukraine has promoted General Serhii Sobko, a 42-year-old decorated 'Hero of Ukraine' with combat experience and NATO training, to the position of Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces.
The Portuguese town of Campo Maior is set to host its traditional paper flower festival for the first time in 11 years, with residents secretly decorating streets with millions of handmade flowers.
Heatwaves and droughts are increasingly threatening Europe's energy security, with an economic journalist warning that this is 'just the beginning' and discussing how Polish nuclear power plants should prepare for these climate changes.
Nearly 60% of Poles are now planning their trips using artificial intelligence, indicating a growing trend among modern tourists to rely on digital solutions for organizing their entire travel experiences.
Scientists have reported that predatory bacteria were effective in stopping disease progression in more than half of endangered coral populations. This discovery offers a potential new method for coral conservation efforts.
Coral Bay beach in the Paphos district of Cyprus is experiencing significant coastal erosion, leading to a reduction in beach size and sunbeds. Local authorities attribute this to winter storms, a recurring phenomenon every 10 to 15 years.
NLNG and CORA are celebrating 11 poets who have been longlisted for the 2026 Nigeria Prize for Literature. The event aims to foster literary engagement and recognize exceptional Nigerian writers.
The Brussels Times website has published multiple articles that appear to be search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various international locations. These articles list specific drug-related search terms and locations, suggesting an unusual publication pattern.
The route of the Volta a Portugal cycling race through the heart of Gerês, specifically the Mata de Albergaria, has been authorized by ICNF with strict restrictions, a decision praised by ZERO but criticized by national park specialists.
Designer Virginie Martocq provides advice for readers on how to achieve a kitchen upgrade even on a limited budget. Her tips aim to help individuals tackle tricky home dilemmas and enhance their living spaces affordably.
A coral smuggling ring, primarily composed of Italian nationals, has been uncovered in Skopelos, Greece, with authorities seizing cargo valued at €800,000. The group was reportedly diving with oxygen tanks to illegally harvest corals.
An operation has uncovered the illegal fishing of protected corals with an estimated value of €800,000. This significant find highlights ongoing issues with marine conservation and illicit activities.
Fuel prices in Italy continue to climb, with diesel reaching historic highs and gasoline nearing 2 euros per liter, prompting discussions in the Council of Ministers about implementing new mobile excise duties.
An English village has gained attention for its unusual decorations, with streets and public spaces adorned with underwear and bras. This unique display has transformed the village into a quirky attraction.
Many people overlook the black dots on oven door edges, but these seemingly decorative elements play a crucial role in safety and functionality, contributing more than commonly thought.
Poland's Ministry of Interior and Administration (MSWiA) is finalizing the integration of an alarm siren system, which, along with RCB alerts, will form the basis for warning the population in the event of an air attack, announced Deputy Minister Czesław Mroczek.
Giuseppe Conte, leader of Italy's Five Star Movement, has reaffirmed his party's stance against providing military support to Ukraine, stating they will not vote for it. This position has drawn criticism from other political figures.
A 45-year-old American man died at the Ozora festival in Hungary after climbing onto stage decorations and falling. The festival also reported another death due to a heart attack.
A new book collects a series of articles by journalist Víctor de la Serna, originally published in EL MUNDO's GRAN MADRID supplement, offering a living memory of Madrid's streets.
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.
Reports indicate that the United States and Israel are preparing to launch significant bombing campaigns against Iran's energy infrastructure, potentially the heaviest strikes to date. These planned attacks are anticipated to occur over the weekend.
Navy Captain William (Bill) Wilson, one of Calgary's most decorated Second World War veterans, has died at the age of 101. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942, serving aboard HMCS Ottawa and participating in the D-Day landings at Normandy.
Despite facing temporary challenges, Cencora (COR) is still considered an attractive investment, suggesting resilience in its business model or positive long-term outlook.
Environmentalists in Lithuania are warning the public about the dangers of invasive goldenrod species, which are often mistaken for decorative plants. These plants form dense thickets, outcompeting native flora and altering natural habitats.
Tropical islands are experiencing a significant ecological shift as invasive rat populations decimate seabird numbers, thereby reducing essential nutrient contributions to coral reefs. This disruption is reshaping entire reef food chains.
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.
A mother has heard her deceased daughter's heart beating again in the chest of a 12-year-old Ukrainian boy named Nazar, who received a heart transplant. Nazar, who suffered from severe heart failure due to leukemia, has been given a new chance at life through this transplant.
Analysts from e-petrol report that fuel prices in Poland, excluding LPG, are currently increasing, with drivers in the Łódź Voivodeship paying the least and those in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship paying the most.
Many people are just now discovering the functional purpose of the black dots on oven doors, which are not merely decorative. These dots serve a specific role in the oven's design and operation.
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