Israel conducted air strikes on a Syrian air base, drawing strong condemnation from both the United States and Turkey. The incident has raised concerns about potential escalation in the region.
Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
A specialist explains that the belief of strengthening immunity through natural contact with infectious diseases is a harmful myth. He warns that this approach can lead to severe complications or even death.
Dramox.sk is a new online streaming platform allowing audiences to watch Slovak theater performances from home, supporting the arts and expanding access to diverse scenes. This trend is currently booming in Slovakia.
Thailand's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.9% in the second quarter, surpassing expectations despite challenges from energy and travel woes. The country's 2026 growth forecast midpoint is now set at 2.2%.
A recent poll has ranked Radosław Sikorski as the best Polish Minister of National Defense in the 21st century, with Mariusz Błaszczak placing ahead of Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. Kosiniak-Kamysz also addressed the 'Poland SAFE' initiative.
A Chinese shipping company has commenced regular cargo routes through the Northern Sea Route in the Arctic. This development marks a significant step in utilizing the polar passage for international trade.
Three individuals associated with a Krakow association face charges for allegedly defrauding donors by collecting funds for sick children's treatment and rehabilitation but misusing the money.
A Nevada court has stopped the prosecution of six Republican fake electors who falsely certified Donald Trump's victory in 2020, a decision that could impact similar cases in other states.
The Czech Republic has experienced numerous tropical days with temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius, leading to heatwaves and drought that are now causing billions in economic damage, comparable to a medium-sized flood.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that he is not interested in the declarations of Anna Konieczyńska, the dismissed vice-president of the Karkonosze Regional Development Agency, but rather in the swift outcome of the CBA and prosecutor's investigation.
Screenwriters for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" have asserted that, from a technical standpoint, the character Jean Grey did not actually kill anyone in the movie, a claim they expect audiences to believe.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Israel of attempting to erase Palestine from the world's agenda. He stated that Israeli occupation in Gaza continues to intensify, criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's actions.
Bulgaria's Interior Ministry denies any meetings between representatives of GDPOP and SDVR with Alen Simeonov on June 23, following his publication of a book titled "School for Pedophile Hunters" and his advocacy for violence against pedophiles.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to seize European ships globally if the EU confiscates Russian vessels, in retaliation for Western actions against Russian assets. This warning comes amidst ongoing tensions and concerns about the impact on international shipping.
The potential appointment of Maciej Berek as a judge to the Constitutional Tribunal has sparked controversy, with critics like Professor Marcin Matczak calling it a mockery of public sentiment. Unofficial reports suggest the appointment is being considered, leading to questions about Prime Minister Donald Tusk's responsiveness to public opinion.
A court hearing in the 'Očistec' case continued in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, with František Imrecze absent the day after his testimony. Discussions at the outset focused on wiretaps.
Russia's Supreme Court has banned the Yabloko party, the only significant anti-war party, from participating in the upcoming State Duma elections. This decision effectively removes the party from the parliamentary ballot, raising concerns about political repression.
Mark Zuckerberg's spokesperson has responded to media reports and social media posts alleging that his luxury yacht failed to assist a boat that ran out of fuel off the coast of Alaska.
An analysis questions whether Poland's continued economic convergence with Western Europe, particularly given stagnant GDP per capita growth in countries like Germany, France, and the UK, remains a sensible strategic goal.
South Korean police have arrested two former Chinese military personnel suspected of involvement in an espionage scandal, allegedly wiretapping secret communications between the US and Seoul and monitoring joint military exercises.
The new government agency CzechBusiness will be responsible for unifying support for companies in export and investment, as well as implementing a new startup law to define and improve conditions for nascent firms and innovators.
The weather forecast for Tuesday night in Slovakia predicts calm and mostly clear conditions across most of the country, with hot temperatures in the south and scattered showers in the north.
Police in Kamienna Góra are responding to online rumors and hostile comments regarding the nationality of a 16-year-old suspect in a recent knife attack where a teenager was injured.
China is bypassing traditional shipping chokepoints by establishing a new 'Ice Silk Road' through the Arctic, connecting its ports with Europe via the Russian Arctic. This route aims to create a more efficient and strategic maritime link.
Czech presidential candidates have begun to announce their endorsements for the upcoming runoff election, with some already making their support clear.
Przemysław Czarnek of Poland's Law and Justice party demanded an increase in the agricultural fuel excise tax refund and faster August payments, to which Agriculture Minister Stefan Krajewski responded that the first demand had already been met in July.
A spokesperson for the Polish Foreign Ministry, Maciej Wewiór, responded to Russia's Maria Zakharova, stating that Poland does not send soldiers to the front lines.
The Macedonian Ministry of Interior announced intensified speed controls from August 3 to 9, targeting drivers exceeding speed limits. This action is part of a broader European initiative by ROADPOL.
Following the global success of the 2022 survival thriller "Fall," the Spierig brothers are returning with the highly anticipated sequel, "Fall 2: Deadpoint," promising an even more dangerous ascent.
Former Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz discusses Poland's foreign policy, its close cooperation with the USA, and its evolving relationship with Ukraine, which he suggests is now viewed as a competitor rather than a partner.
Polish Minister Tomasz Siemoniak announced plans to introduce a depoliticization package for the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) in September, aiming to address issues like the Pegasus affair.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating has reportedly fallen below that of his generals, with only 18% of Ukrainians fully trusting him. This comes as he prepares for his first official visit to Serbia and addresses ongoing war efforts.
German police conducted overnight raids in Höxter and Bottrop, arresting two Iraqi nationals suspected of being members of the Islamic State and having fought for the group in Iraq.
A program conference held by Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party in Warsaw prompted questions to Jarosław Kaczyński on whether it was a direct response to Mateusz Morawiecki's inaugural 'Development Plus' conference.
SiTime has outlined its Q3 revenue forecast, Arcutis has raised its 2026 net revenue guidance, and Exelixis has lowered its 2026 revenue guidance midpoint while detailing launch plans for ZANZA CRC.
LPP has responded to reports from Indian media earlier this week that it announced a suspension of orders in Bangladesh due to a dispute with a group of suppliers, clarifying that the decision only concerns part of its purchasing operations.
NNN REIT has announced its adjusted funds from operations (AFFO) per share targets for 2026, ranging from $3.55 to $3.59, and increased its acquisition midpoint to $750 million.
Marvel has officially revealed the villain for Deadpool's upcoming appearance, a new antagonist who poses a significant threat to his healing factor through a straightforward method.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a US-backed plan for Gaza, stating that Israeli forces will not withdraw from the territory until Hamas is completely disarmed, and confirmed that Israel did not agree to the plan but sent comments.
DaVita announced its 2026 midpoint guidance, forecasting $2.2 billion in adjusted operating income and $14.65 earnings per share, alongside plans for an expanded HD rollout.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who previously compared COVID measures to the Holocaust, is now recommending measles vaccination, a shift that has drawn a reaction from Slovak vaccination envoy Peter Kotlár.
Latvia is proposing to close its last remaining border crossing with Belarus to the general public and freight transport, citing technical problems and a 'hybrid operation' from Belarus. While the border is not yet closed, authorities hope to resolve technical issues soon.
Polish Minister Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk addressed accusations that a support benefit system is a 'fiction,' promising to shorten waiting times and referencing the case of a teenage cancer patient who died before receiving benefits.
In 2024, Chinese companies dominated global market shares, controlling 90 percent of photovoltaics, and over 40 percent in shipbuilding, steel, and aluminum industries.
Przemysław Czarnek, the PiS candidate for Prime Minister, has responded to a prominent text by Jan Rokita. Czarnek's article polemicizes Rokita's political evolution, questioning if he has become a 'mental heir' to Donald Tusk.
Slovak Minister of Culture Martina Šimkovičová has announced that the ministry is prepared to hold those responsible accountable if the authenticity of a recording from the FPU (Fund for the Support of Art) is confirmed, awaiting investigation results.
In Poland, the general inspector of financial information has confirmed that banks requesting ID scans via email, while raising consumer concerns, is compliant with the law, in response to a letter from the Ombudsman.
A SW Research poll for rp.pl indicates that one in three Poles believe Karol Nawrocki will be responsible for high fuel prices, following the president's referral of a bill on extraordinary profits from liquid fuel sales to the Constitutional Tribunal.
Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated that the 'Rozwój Plus' event was financed by contributions from the Rozwój Plus association, which he leads.
Patria aims for $225M-$245M in 2026 FRE with a margin slightly below 58%-60%, while Cousins targets a $2.95 2026 FFO midpoint and 90% occupancy by year-end.
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.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported attacks on three logistics centers located 500 to 1300 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, describing them as a 'just response' to Moscow's actions.
North West, daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, has canceled her planned 14-date music tour. She confirmed that the tour "isn't happening anymore."
Tens of thousands of migrants crossed from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to a crisis that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez condemned as a 'violation of Spain's territorial integrity'. The influx resulted in at least 18 deaths and prompted international concern.
Experts recommend checking water quality at monitored swimming pools and natural areas during the summer season to reduce the risk of infections and injuries.
Perplexity has open-sourced Numbat, a tool designed to monitor AI coding agents on endpoints, providing detection and opt-in blocking capabilities following security breaches involving OpenAI's models at Hugging Face.
Donald Trump has indicated uncertainty about providing Patriot missiles to Ukraine, a stance that comes amidst ongoing discussions about US immigration policies affecting Indian students and the launch of his 'Patriot Passport' initiative. Meanwhile, Ukraine reports a deadly Russian strike using a North Korean missile and a Russian agent's sentencing for recruitment attempts.
Karyopharm Therapeutics' stock fell sharply after its drug Xpovio did not meet its primary endpoint in a Phase 3 clinical trial for advanced endometrial cancer.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a proposal to impose a $100,000 fee on foreign students who wish to work in the United States after graduation, a move that has sparked outrage.
A Russian missile, identified as a Kh-101, landed in eastern Poland, prompting NATO to monitor the risk of the Ukraine war spilling over and strengthening its readiness to defend against threats.
On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Carvana (CVNA) is sinking after the online car retailer gave an annual adjusted Ebitda forecast with a midpoint below analyst estimates.
A Slovak company chose to support a local community project, Kavej 2, and provide a memorable experience for its employees instead of purchasing a luxury car, emphasizing the importance of environment and community.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in a dispute with Minister Saková regarding the construction of a new nuclear power source, specifically over delays in acquiring a 49% stake in JESS from ČEZ and the valuation of the stake.
The Hungarian Alliance has publicly backed Rastislav Trnka in his bid to lead the Košice region, citing mutual trust, long-term cooperation, and planned major investments as shared priorities for the southern and eastern parts of the region.
A 53-year-old man, wanted on two European Arrest Warrants, has been apprehended in the UK and extradited to Poland, where he will face charges for brutal armed robberies committed in Lublin and Chełm 17 years ago.
Both the Chodské Slavnosti and Sziget festivals showcased a diverse range of music genres, catering to varied tastes. Attendees at Chodské Slavnosti enjoyed everything from folklore to brass bands, while Sziget offered a spectrum from grunt on the main stage to fine listening music at midnight.
The Adamawa State Police Command is investigating its Divisional Police Officer (DPO) following serious allegations of bail extortion and unlawful detention, reiterating that bail is free.
Plans for wind farm construction in eastern Slovakia have ignited passions within the ruling coalition, with Andrej Danko criticizing his own nominee. The government is expected to decide on a strategic document to facilitate these projects next week.
A political dispute has erupted in Slovakia between Minister Taraba and SNS chairman Danko over wind farm acceleration zones. Taraba proposes cutting seven of eight identified suitable areas for wind parks, while Danko insists on having none.
The ninth annual Slovak Folk Costume Day in Banská Bystrica, favored by Pellegrini and publicly funded, is criticized within the folklore community for its political overtones, perceived lack of quality, and limited recognition compared to traditional festivals.
The Swedish Parliament has voted to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 14 years old. This change means that 14-year-olds can now be sentenced to prison for crimes.
'Deadpool' star Rob Delaney reveals how the tragic loss of his two-year-old son to a brain tumor profoundly reshaped his perspective on Hollywood and his career priorities.
The European Union is proposing new regulations aimed at reducing excessive plastic and eliminating 'forever chemicals' in food packaging. The goal is to shift responsibility to producers and prevent waste generation.
American AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are reportedly censoring political topics and adopting propaganda from authoritarian states, responding similarly to Chinese censored chatbots on sensitive questions.
The Czech Republic's register of beneficial owners, currently closed, could be opened to journalists who monitor conflicts of interest, a proposal that has received support.
Despite the hoopla about dwindling TV ratings and concerns about trolling surrounding that topic, from a purely business standpoint, the NBA appears to be in a healthier place than ever.
Singer Rod Stewart has canceled his upcoming North American tour dates after undergoing a heart procedure. He expressed deep disappointment at missing the shows.
The Council of the Fund for Art Support (FPU) moved its meeting from Bratislava to Banská Bystrica following a wiretapping scandal and political pressure from Lukáš Machala. Former council chairman Matúš Oľha claims activists from Open Culture are behind the wiretapping and wants grants returned to the ministry.
Rod Stewart has canceled the remaining dates of his farewell tour after undergoing a successful coronary stent procedure. The singer announced the cancellations to allow for recovery following his heart surgery.
TransAct and TTEC are launching strategic reviews of their casino and gaming, and Digital segments, respectively. Both companies are also providing updated financial outlooks for 2026.
A powerful earthquake in Colombia has resulted in at least 181 deaths and over 1,300 injuries, with thousands still missing. Rescuers are racing against time to find survivors trapped under collapsed buildings, as the EU provides financial aid to support relief efforts.
The market inspectorate was informed via the Safety Business Gateway system about a product recall of carabiner systems from Decathlon due to potential injury risks.
The Carpathian Hike, a unique donor hiking event, combines outdoor activity with philanthropy to support people and communities in Eastern Slovakia, marking its 17th edition.
New regulations in Poland are set to increase the legal, financial, and reputational risks for company board members regarding mobbing and discrimination in the workplace.
Meta has launched a new, powerful open-source AI model designed for personal computers, with Mark Zuckerberg expressing surprise at the prevalent 'doom' discourse surrounding AI. Separately, Zuckerberg's superyacht crew faced scrutiny for allegedly not responding to a distress call from a stranded boat in Alaska.
A farmer in Gliwice, Poland, plowed up a road, and legal experts indicate that responsibility for the damage depends on the ownership of the disputed land, with the city noting the farmer had previously requested the road's designation.
Slovakia's support for job creation in its least developed districts is at zero this year, despite claims from the Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization that funds were allocated.
A new study investigates whether there's a natural limit to human life, even if all known effects of aging could be eliminated. Researchers calculated the significant role random DNA changes play in determining lifespan, offering insights into the ultimate boundaries of human longevity.
A movement of 'neo-Luddites' is gaining traction in America, criticizing the unregulated development of artificial intelligence and its potential negative impacts on society, as highlighted by a Politico report.
This regular personal selection from the world of pop culture, titled 'High 5ive,' focuses on examples of resistance against the dictates of time and the art of slowing down.
Roya Rashidpouraei, a member of Iran’s Medical Council's medical ethics committee, has been appointed as the first National Country Representative for Iran to the World Association for Medical Law (WAML).
North Korean state media has advised citizens to consume dog meat soup and other traditional remedies to cope with a record heatwave. The recommendation suggests that the soup has medicinal properties to combat the extreme heat.
Ansar, a 35-year-old student and English teacher from India, was severely injured in an attack by a masked group in Nitra, Slovakia, but has since received thousands of messages of support.
The Krupina bypass road in Slovakia, expected to be completed by 2025, has not yet begun construction, leading to petitions and blockades from frustrated citizens.
A recent article discusses a meta joke in the movie Deadpool & Wolverine, suggesting that Wesley Snipes' line about there being 'another Blade' was technically inaccurate.
Orion has reaffirmed its 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance of $170 million to $210 million and increased its free cash flow midpoint to $5 million. This update provides clarity on the company's future financial projections.
The growing economic uncertainty, rapid technological development, digital transformation, geopolitical shifts, and increasing competitive pressure mean that the resilience of Polish SMEs will be one of the most important economic topics this autumn.
Several companies, including Amprius, Paysign, Talen, Solventum, Clover, Zillow, AppLovin, DBS, Bumble, Intrepid, and VPG, have provided updated financial forecasts for 2026 revenue, EBITDA, EPS, and Q3 revenue expectations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a US-backed plan for Gaza, stating that Israel would not withdraw troops from the enclave until Hamas is completely disarmed. He emphasized that Israel did not agree to the proposed draft and would prioritize its security.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel has not agreed to the US-backed peace plan for Gaza, emphasizing that it is not 'their plan' and insisting on the complete disarmament of Hamas. This rejection casts doubt on the viability of the proposed plan.
The European Union has expressed support for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, while condemning the critical reactions from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
A news filter segment discusses controversial statements by Igor Matovič, a scandal involving the Slovak Information Service (SIS), and Prime Minister Robert Fico's references to former leader Vladimír Mečiar.
The president of Gdańsk and the head of the Polish Development Fund discuss the crucial role of local governments and development institutions in supporting businesses and fostering economic competitiveness and resilience in Poland.
The emergence of free Chinese AI Kimi3 has caused significant disruption among tech giants and triggered panic in the market. This new AI tool is impacting established players in the industry.
Mahershala Ali's rumored departure from the MCU's delayed Blade reboot gives new meaning to a 'only one Blade' joke from Deadpool & Wolverine, reinforcing Wesley Snipes' legacy.
Karol Karski, disciplinary spokesman for Poland's PiS party, stated he is open to discussions with representatives of the Rozwój Plus club, confirming he had sent them an "information" and received a response.
The GNR (Portuguese National Republican Guard) is launching a 'RoadPol - Speed' campaign to reinforce speed enforcement, focusing on IP, IC, and motorways. Last year, the force recorded over 94,000 speeding violations.
A leaked audio recording has surfaced, allegedly indicating undue pressure on František Kornaj, director of the Slovak Fund for Art Support (FPU), regarding the allocation of grants, with mentions of Machala and threats of imprisonment.
Over half of Polish employers report a shortage of candidates for managerial and specialist positions, indicating ongoing difficulties in the labor market for the coming months.
Maya Ozbayoglu highlights the immense responsibility associated with AI gigafactories and questions the efficacy of EU regulations in safeguarding against the transformative technology's threats, particularly given Europe's lack of a native ChatGPT equivalent.
Slovakia is forecast to experience exceptionally warm weather on the first Saturday of August, with heatwaves peaking and potential afternoon storms in the western and northern regions.
Camden has provided a forecast for its third-quarter 2026 core FFO per share midpoint at $1.69, while also reaffirming its full-year 2026 guidance of $6.75.
Slovakia is expected to experience mostly clear weather and calm conditions during the night from Friday to Saturday, August 1, with temperatures in the southwest not dropping below 18 degrees Celsius.
Iran claimed to have shot down drones targeting vital and military sites in Kuwait and struck two tankers attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz under US escort, escalating tensions in the region.
Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych ostrzega Polaków przebywających lub udających się do Grecji przed pożarami, które mają miejsce m.in. na wyspach Kreta, Paros i Lesbos.
Several companies, including Holcim AG, Umicore, Siemens Healthineers, NatWest, FMC, BigBear.ai, Pembina Pipeline, Reddit, Exponent, GoDaddy, SPS Commerce, and HNI, have released their latest financial results and updated or upgraded their outlooks for fiscal year 2026. These updates include revised EPS, revenue, and cash flow forecasts, with some companies also highlighting AI-related growth and synergy targets.
In Poland, the actual performance of management functions and maintaining the appearance of authorization can imply an implicit appointment, leading to liability under Article 299 of the Commercial Companies Code, even if a board member's mandate has expired.
Bond investors are expressing growing concern and demanding clearer guidance from the Federal Reserve regarding its strategy to combat inflation. Doubts about the Fed's resolve to fight inflation have led to market unease and a significant bond rout.
Researchers have found that as people age, their circadian rhythm changes, causing them to wake up earlier in the morning, though it doesn't necessarily mean they need less sleep.
Karel Řehka, the former Chief of General Staff, has been approved by the national committee of the Mayors and Independents (STAN) movement to be their candidate in the upcoming Senate elections.
Mieszkający blisko granicy powinni myśleć o zawarciu takich ubezpieczeń, które dadzą im skuteczną ochronę przed szkodami spowodowanymi działaniami wojennymi – mówi dr hab. prof.
Bouře se silným větrem v pondělí odpoledne v Královéhradeckém kraji poničila kemp a zastavila vlaky. Bez elektřiny se v regionu ocitlo přibližně 1500 domácností.
An opinion piece by David Rodrigues argues that diagnoses often have more adverse than positive effects from an educational standpoint and are of limited relevance in inclusive education.
Two Slovenian women attempting to fly from Stuttgart to Zagreb with Eurowings were stranded after their flight was canceled due to an engine malfunction and adverse weather conditions, marking a second cancellation for them.
Mobix Labs has provided guidance for its fiscal Q4 revenue, projecting an approximate 100% sequential growth at the midpoint, ranging from $1.4 million to $1.8 million. This forecast indicates strong anticipated financial performance for the quarter.
A podcast titled 'Rzecz o idei' explores whether people still know how to rest, discussing the evolution from company holidays to mass tourism and its impact on cities like Barcelona and Venice.
The murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, accused of killing her three children, is ongoing and has become a significant focus on social media. Prosecutors have revived a theory of a faked suicide attempt, while the defense team and family face intense online scrutiny.
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.
North Macedonia's Ministry of Interior announced that 1,576 speeding violations were recorded within a single week as part of the pan-European ROADPOL Operation Speed traffic control initiative.
A recall has been issued for Leskovac Čevapčiči and Leskovac Pleskavice products. Consumers are advised to check their purchases due to unspecified concerns.
In family businesses, a family member informally managing finances may face liability for tax errors, highlighting that actual influence can outweigh formal position.
Mount Etna's eruption has caused significant disruption to air travel in Sicily, leading to the closure of Catania Airport. Hundreds of flights have been canceled, and the airport is expected to remain closed at least until Friday due to volcanic ash.
A high-profile terrorist commander with a bounty of Rs6 million was killed during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Bannu, according to local police.
A new, open-ended catalog of potential perpetrators of mobbing in Poland suggests that employers may also be held responsible for the behavior of clients and contractors if employees interact with them in connection with their employment.
Annexon has detailed its plans for a Q4 Biologics License Application (BLA) filing for tanruprubart, additionally incorporating a month 24 dual primary endpoint into its ARCHER II study.
Nora Haukland has filed a complaint with the Press Complaints Commission (PFU) against Aftenposten, VG, and Kronstadposten regarding their reporting on the case involving Marius Borg Høiby.
The Council of the Art Support Fund (FPU) in Slovakia decided to postpone the election of its new chairman during its Wednesday meeting, removing the item from the agenda and rescheduling it.
Central banks are struggling to maintain their independence from debt-addicted governments, suggesting that even fresh perspectives would not restore their autonomy in monetary policy.
Erica Brescia, Managing Director at Redpoint Ventures, provided insights into Nvidia's significant funding and the capital expenditure trends in the artificial intelligence sector, highlighting Super Micro's strong market position.
Poland's Ministry of Justice has stated it finds no basis for legislative work on a procedure for automatic appointment of judicial assessors. This comes in response to a proposal made by the Ombudsman's office in mid-July.
Investment literacy among Slovaks is decreasing despite increased access to information. Analyst Marek Malina notes that women tend to be more responsible investors, while men often suffer from overconfidence, leading to more mistakes.
An article explores why an individual, at 36, continues to take vacations with their parents, viewing shared trips not as a sign of dependence but as something much more valuable.
Director Andrew Haigh describes his new film 'A Long Winter', a rich character study shot in the wilderness, as his version of 'The Revenant' and an 'endpoint' in his career.
A late-night terrorist attack on the Chatkekal police post near Jarogo Waterfall in Upper Swat, Pakistan, was foiled after police personnel successfully mounted a strong counterattack.
The 'Dozimetr' corruption case, involving alleged corruption and clientelism in Prague's public transport company, is back in court for a second August week, focusing on the playback of wiretaps and camera recordings.
Morrissey has canceled his upcoming Las Vegas residency shows just days before opening night, citing logistical problems. This cancellation affects his scheduled performances in the city.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova again threatened Poland, prompting a response from Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, who stated it was "time for facts."
Tens of thousands of people, dressed in colorful attire with rainbow accessories, marched through Prague on Saturday to express support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) community. A program was planned until the evening at Štvanice, where the parade concluded.
A recent poll indicates that only 28 percent of Czech citizens support the proposed relaxation of budgetary rules, with a higher percentage opposing the changes.
The Israeli ambassador to Portugal has accused Kanye West of spreading hatred and demanded the cancellation of the star's concert. The ambassador stated that this would show Portugal's rejection of antisemitism and the glorification of Nazism, which he attributes to West.
The head of neonatology at Bory Hospital addresses the five most common questions about breastfeeding, highlighting its health benefits and the bonding experience it provides.
W piątek i sobotę odpoczniemy w Polsce od upału, ale wysokie temperatury szybko wrócą. W niedzielę na zachodzie kraju znów zrobi się gorąco. W poniedziałek upalnie będzie w dużej części kraju.
The monumental 'Prora' complex on Germany's Rügen island, built during the Third Reich era, has been revitalized and is once again welcoming guests, having regained its original function as a resort after years of disrepair.
The United States has lifted sanctions on Fly Baghdad, an Iraqi airline previously accused of supporting Iran's Revolutionary Guards. This move comes amidst ongoing discussions and shifting US foreign policy regarding Iran and other global actors.
A national debate has erupted in Poland regarding whether the removal of a podcast featuring Ewa Woydyłło constitutes censorship or a responsible editorial decision, raising questions about digital media's role in public discourse.
Strong thunderstorms are expected to hit the central part of the Czech Republic this afternoon, bringing gusts of wind and small hail. The storms are forecast to return on Thursday.
A new segment of an illegally obtained recording from the Fund for the Support of Art (FPU) in Slovakia has surfaced, reportedly showing the involvement of Lukáš Machala and the transfer of documents via USB.
EU interior ministers convened to discuss the migration crisis in Spain's Ceuta enclave, where migrant centers are full, following a mass influx of migrants. Morocco stated it had warned Spain about potential issues after a court ruling, while some reports suggest Moroccan authorities may have orchestrated the surge.
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Mary Rivera, known for her role as Ned's grandmother in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home,' has passed away at the age of 82. Her death was reported by multiple entertainment news outlets.
The Poznań Metropolis has been allocated nearly 69 million PLN from the 'European Funds for Wielkopolska' program to develop transport infrastructure, zero-emission mobility, small retention, and green-blue infrastructure.
Donald Trump publicly criticized Jeanine Pirro and major oil companies, while also facing a lawsuit against Capital One over the closure of his accounts in 2021 due to alleged money-laundering concerns. These events unfold amidst broader political and economic discussions, including his stance on tariffs and upcoming meetings.
The United States and Japan have confirmed their first joint yen-buying intervention since 1998, aiming to halt the Japanese currency's decline and stabilize global forex markets. This rare move signals a shared commitment to addressing the yen's weakness.
Poland's Energy Minister, Miłosz Motyka, announced on Monday that the country's energy system is prepared for the forecasted heatwave in the coming days. He noted that high temperatures increase energy demand and lower efficiency.
Bogusław Chrabota reflects on the Polish national character, suggesting that despite a love for rest, Poles are deeply attached to work and struggle to live without it.
A 76-year-old man in Poland is facing charges for animal cruelty after five dogs were found whimpering and howling in his overheated car, left without care or food. Police intervened, provided water, and the dogs were taken to a shelter after veterinary examination.
A spent upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is projected to collide with the Moon at high speed, estimated at 5,400 mph (8,700 kph), near the Einstein Crater. Scientists are anticipating the impact, which is expected to occur on Wednesday and leave a fresh crater.
American Homes 4 Rent has projected a core FFO per share midpoint of $1.95 for 2026 and expects dispositions to track towards the upper half of its $400M-$600M range. The company is providing its financial outlook and strategic goals.
Healthcare Realty has provided its financial projections for 2026, forecasting a normalized FFO per share midpoint of $1.64 and an increase in its same-store cash NOI outlook to 4.25%-5%.
A 43-year-old man from Konstancin-Jeziorna, Mazowieckie, will face charges for domestic violence against his parents and is also suspected of theft and attempted burglary in a neighboring municipality.
A solar eclipse expected on August 12th is driving up prices for flights and accommodation in Spain and increasing sales of special solar filters across Europe, highlighting its significant business impact.
Major tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft reported strong earnings driven by significant investments in AI, while Apple warned of future supply constraints impacting Mac, iPhone, and iPad sales, leading to a projected slowdown in September-quarter growth.
Italy has called for Spain's suspension from the Schengen area following a massive influx of migrants into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from Morocco. The crisis led to Spain deploying troops and a diplomatic rift with Italy over its proposed response.
As the Thai government's 'Thai Chuay Thai Plus' co-payment scheme approaches its midpoint, industry associations view its impact on the economy as minimal.
A Norwegian man traveled to England believing he was part of a joke, only to find himself involved in a plot to kill someone for 25,000 euros, leading to his arrest.
A 54-year-old man in Poland will face charges for inciting the killing of police officers and their families, following an investigation by the Central Cybercrime Bureau.