Ukrainian energy companies Naftogaz and DTEK have reported a series of attacks, indicating that Russia's campaign to 'weaponise winter' by targeting energy infrastructure is now in progress.
Police in the capital region arrested a man at a downtown nightclub in Reykjavik for assaulting patrons with a chair, amidst a busy night for law enforcement that also saw another arrest for assault at a different venue.
Tourists began clashing with Romanian gendarmes after two Black Sea beaches were evacuated and closed within hours due to drone debris washing ashore, leading to minor chaos.
Magyar Péter provided a government briefing on the Paks nuclear power plant investment, showcasing from a helicopter the preparatory work for sinking barges and installing a riverbed threshold in the Danube.
An eruption of Mount Etna has caused significant disruption to air traffic in Sicily, leading to the temporary closure of Catania Airport due to ash clouds. Thousands of tourists have been stranded on the island as a result of the flight cancellations.
Angel Aguirre, the former governor of Guerrero state in Mexico, has been arrested on suspicion of tampering with evidence related to the disappearance of 43 university students twelve years ago.
Géza Sebestyén, a lecturer at MCC, expressed surprise that young people, many of whom supported the Tisza party in the April elections, did not immediately begin marrying en masse, raising demographic concerns.
Japanese researchers have discovered that an antioxidant can significantly slow the decline of proteins responsible for muscle regeneration. This finding suggests a potential method to mitigate muscle aging.
An armed man was arrested at a Donald Trump-owned golf course near Los Angeles, California, shortly before the former president was scheduled to visit for a fundraiser. The individual faces federal weapons charges following the incident.
An armed man was arrested near Donald Trump's golf course in California, with police stating he was 'monitoring security' ahead of the former president's visit. Investigations are underway to determine his motives.
A man in his seventies was arrested in the Reykjavik capital area for assault, one of four assault cases reported to the police overnight, including two domestic violence incidents.
British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly has been found not guilty of raping a woman after a show in Australia. However, he was found guilty of assault for biting, with a jury hung on three other charges.
A man has been charged with aggravated rape in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway, accused of assaulting a woman for two hours shortly after arriving in the country.
German authorities have declared the deadly attack at the Berlin Pride parade a terrorist act, with police actively searching for an Islamist suspect. The incident, which killed one and injured 16, has drawn widespread condemnation from Dutch and German leaders.
Irish police intercepted a sophisticated car bomb near the border with Northern Ireland, leading to the arrest and charging of a woman in her 20s. Authorities believe the device was prepared by dissident republicans for an attack.
Japan is experiencing a debate over men wearing shorts to work due to a heatwave, as the change in dress code has sparked discussions and some controversy regarding professional appearance.
An individual has been arrested in connection with an assault on Austurvöllur, found in possession of a bat, knife, and rebar. No one else is currently in custody regarding the incident.
Social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami by U.S. Marshals following an extradition request from the UK. The brothers face new charges, including rape and human trafficking, with some reports indicating up to 59 total charges.
A man has been arrested in Bergen following the suspicious death of an infant. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the child's death.
Nearly 1,200 hectares had already gone up in flames as of Monday night. For the first time in the Paris region, Canadair, Dash and water-bombing helicopters have been deployed.
Former UK minister and Brexit campaigner Ann Widdecombe was found dead at her home with serious injuries. Police have arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of her murder.
Large corporations have begun preparing to preserve critical human skills, anticipating challenges from the widespread use of artificial intelligence and the resulting cognitive debt.
Four men were arrested in Akureyri, Iceland, following a severe assault that occurred around 9 PM yesterday. Police reported that the individuals were in an altered state, with one initiating the incident and three others involved in the altercation.
A UN expert has called for an action plan to combat racism, while a government is developing a new action plan specifically against rape. These initiatives highlight ongoing efforts to address social issues.
Dutch politician Grapperhaus stated that he reluctantly signed the curfew order during the pandemic but now believes it was the correct decision in hindsight.
Wizz Air passengers were stranded in Kefalonia for several days after being denied boarding because a crew member's work hours had expired. This incident left passengers stuck on the island for three days.
Europe is experiencing an extreme heatwave with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, affecting 150 million people and causing disruptions like the cancellation of Paris Pride. While the heat begins to subside in France, it is now moving towards Eastern Europe, prompting concerns about public health and the environment.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reportedly called Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during the Wagner mercenary group's mutiny to inquire about his well-being. This interaction highlights the close diplomatic ties between Hungary and Russia amidst a period of internal Russian instability.
According to Tisza Party politician Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz, soldiers who were dismissed from service under 'youth renewal' initiatives may be reinstated, as many excellent personnel were forced to leave under 'undignified' circumstances.
Icelandic police conducted operations in Skipholt 9, leading to the arrest of a man and a woman in their forties in connection with a burglary. Both individuals have been taken into custody.
Three individuals were arrested in Reykjavik following altercations between two men in their twenties outside a bar. One man was released shortly after, while the other remains in custody.
Semyon Skrepetsky, a Russian dissident artist known for satirizing Vladimir Putin, was shot and killed in Poland. Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with the murder, which Polish officials are investigating as a potentially unprecedented case.
Several employees have been laid off from Magyar Nemzet, a newspaper belonging to the Fidesz-affiliated Mediaworks, which is expected to soon become a weekly publication.
Marius Borg Høiby, the stepson of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been convicted of two counts of rape and sentenced to four years in prison. The verdict marks a significant event for the Norwegian royal family.
Students and lecturers from the Szeged political science department expressed surprise at Péter Stumpf's political involvement. Stumpf won against his Fidesz opponent with the largest vote difference nationally and was appointed Secretary of State.
Hungarian cement companies have suffered significant losses due to special taxes, including a supplementary mining royalty and a carbon tax, imposed by the previous government. These taxes were later struck down at the EU level, leading to the current Hungarian government facing compensation claims.
Prosecutors have filed charges against two women and two men, including ambulance dispatchers and a patient transport operator, for negligent endangerment in connection with their failure to send an ambulance for actor János Gálvölgyi three years ago.
A Russian drone strike damaged a nuclear waste storage facility near the Chornobyl plant, prompting Ukraine to classify it as a war crime and inform international partners, including the IAEA.
Russian forces have launched strikes targeting energy infrastructure in Ukraine's Sumy region, leading to power outages. Additionally, a DTEK thermal power plant was attacked, further impacting the country's energy supply.
Travis Scott's concert in Csepel, Hungary, was marked by a significant delay, resulting in a short 10-minute performance, crowd unrest, and property damage as furniture was thrown.
Sérsveit ríkislögreglustjóra kom að aðgerðum lögreglunnar á Suðurlandi í kvöld. Lögreglan verst allra fregna en Vísir greindi frá því að ein kona hefði verið handtekin á bílastæðinu við N1 í…
The 'bridge rebellion' initiative was adopted in the Norwegian Storting, meaning the state will now be responsible for covering millions in costs for certain county-level tasks, a move supported by Frp and Senterpartiet.
The United States and Iran have exchanged strikes, with Iran accusing the US of violating a ceasefire, even as China expresses hopes for a compromise between the two nations. Markets are reacting to the tensions and ongoing ceasefire discussions.
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has received a two-week extension from the US to finalize negotiations for the acquisition of Gazprom Neft's stake in Serbian oil company NIS. This comes after the initial deadline for the sale expired without an agreement.
Two officers from the Tokyo Fire Department have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of sexually assaulting a teenage woman. The incident has led to an ongoing investigation.
Prosecutors are requesting different sentences for two 16-year-olds charged in a "Snapchat rape" case. The handling of the case has been described by some as a failure.
Expert consultations between Ukraine and Hungary have commenced, focusing on the situation of the Hungarian community in Transcarpathia as a crucial step towards normalizing bilateral relations.
Adtek has filed for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in Hong Kong, contributing to the growing number of Chinese artificial intelligence companies listing on the stock exchange.
Reports indicate a significant deterioration in the health of imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, who requires urgent medical treatment. Meanwhile, another Iranian lawyer has been released from prison.
A pediatrician in Germany has been charged with 130 counts of sexual abuse and rape against children. The alleged offenses occurred over a 12-year period, sparking a major scandal.
Jelena Milošević, an MP for the Party of Freedom and Justice, announced that 11 workers, representing one-third of the workforce, were laid off from the Trendtex factory in Bela Palanka on Friday.
More than one individual is suspected of extensive cannabis cultivation found in a house basement in Króksfjarðarnes, Westfjords, with police confirming a significant amount of cannabis was seized.
A magnitude-5 earthquake struck near Granada, Spain, causing minor damage to homes and cars and unsettling hundreds of residents. While other seismic events occurred globally, this specific earthquake in Granada was a notable event.
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.
One individual was arrested near Látrabjarg, Iceland, due to unruly behavior and suspicion of being under the influence of stimulants, amidst an otherwise positive public event.
A Norwegian man in his twenties, who failed to report for a four-year domestic violence sentence, was arrested in Thailand on Sunday after being sought via an Interpol Red Notice.
A DTEK Naftogaz gas production facility in Poltava Oblast was forced to suspend operations following a Russian attack on energy infrastructure on August 11.
Valter Lavitola, a former associate of Silvio Berlusconi, has been arrested in Italy for allegedly orchestrating a bomb attack outside the home of Rai journalist Sigfrido Ranucci, with Italian authorities announcing further arrests in the case.
Icelandic police are investigating a homicide in Kársnes, with several individuals having been arrested in connection with the case. The investigation is ongoing following the discovery of the crime.
BMW owners have expressed frustration after receiving advertisements, such as 'Spider-Man has arrived in your BMW!', directly within their expensive vehicles.
A 47-year-old woman was arrested in central London after allegedly stabbing four men near Covent Garden. Police indicated that the incident appeared to be related to mental health issues.
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.
Catalan researchers have developed new compounds, including two particularly effective ones, that have successfully restored sight in blind mice during tests.
The captain of a Norwegian cargo ship has been arrested in Sweden following a serious maritime accident involving a pleasure boat. Authorities have also secured the ship's black box as part of the investigation into the fatal collision.
James Farthing has been arrested for the fourth time since winning a significant sum of 21 billion. The article does not specify the currency or the exact reasons for the repeated arrests.
A fight erupted in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant in Hungary, involving pepper spray and a gas alarm gun. Police have so far managed to apprehend one of the men involved in the altercation.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated that while the city cannot arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he urged the U.S. federal government to execute an international arrest warrant against him, calling Netanyahu a 'war criminal' and 'architect of a horrific genocide'.
Reykjavík police have been busy with multiple incidents, including a serious stabbing that led to two arrests and the apprehension of a man carrying multiple weapons and suspected drugs.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for unity within the military after the dismissal of Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov sparked protests and criticism. Zelensky explained the decision, which has also led to the resignation of the deputy commander of the air force.
The number of scooter-related accidents has significantly increased in Hungary, with nearly a fifth of injuries being head-related, leading to a one-third rise in insurance premiums.
Tilkynnt var um innbrot á veitingastað í miðborginni snemma í morgun. Lögregla þekkti gerendur á upptökum og voru þeir handteknir skömmu síðar. Þeir voru vistaðir í fangaklefa.
Russian attacks on the Kyiv region have resulted in 23 deaths and 56 injuries, prompting Ukraine to warn of a shortage of interceptor missiles. An expert suggests Russia's strikes aim to divert attention from its failures on the front lines.
Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, including Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, have resulted in at least 14 deaths and numerous injuries. Moscow claims to have targeted military-industrial complexes.
Three individuals were arrested in Akureyri last night following a major assault in the town, which resulted in two people requiring hospital treatment.
Andrew and Tristan Tate are facing new accusations from DIICOT, Romania's anti-organized crime agency, for allegedly obtaining approximately $1.53 million from the exploitation of a 17-year-old girl. The brothers have reportedly made light of their interactions with the prosecutor's office.
A Russian couple was arrested after illegally climbing the Empire State Building's antenna to stage a marriage proposal, unfurling a banner at the top. Their daring stunt was captured on video and bodycam, leading to their immediate apprehension by NYPD.
Wizz Air has announced the launch of 10 new flight routes, including connections from five cities to Egypt and expanded services to Spain. This expansion aims to increase connectivity for travelers.
The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) held a large protest on EDSA, with crowds growing to over 14,000, to demonstrate against alleged selective justice. The rally led to tensions and some arrests, prompting calls for maximum tolerance from authorities.
Icelandic police reported several incidents in the capital region, including an arrest for driving an e-scooter under the influence and a hit-and-run accident where a car went off-road and the driver fled the scene.
Two individuals were arrested following a special forces operation conducted in Hafnarfjörður. The details of the operation and the reasons for the arrests are under investigation.
Sixty employees have been laid off from the Hungarian right-wing media outlet Mandiner, as reported by Mátyás Kohán in a recent column discussing internal affairs of the conservative media.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a three-year-old boy was seriously injured in a crocodile enclosure at a UK zoo. Police believe the man forced the child into the enclosure.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of rape, drawing significant media attention.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess, has been sentenced to four years in prison for rape. His defense lawyer has stated that Høiby will appeal the verdict, arguing the sentence is unusually high.
Viktor Orbán has been reelected as the leader of Hungary's Fidesz party, a decision made at the party's congress despite a recent electoral defeat. Orbán announced plans for a complete reconstruction of the party, emphasizing his commitment to its future.
Police in Reykjavík have arrested a man suspected of stabbing two men near the Hverfisgata police station. The two victims arrived at the station, one with a bleeding facial injury, and were subsequently transported to the hospital.
An intoxicated man was arrested last night or early this morning on suspicion of assault and was held in a cell. Additionally, two other individuals were arrested for burglary in Iceland.
A suspect has been arrested following a brutal knife attack in Belfast that left a victim in serious condition. Police and politicians are appealing for calm as videos of the incident circulate online and calls for protests emerge.
Hungary has not yet begun three-quarters of its planned development projects, despite a tight deadline for accessing nearly 6 trillion forints in EU funds. New anti-corruption laws must be passed, and specific projects identified to secure the money.
Dozens of people were arrested over the weekend during clashes between protesters and police outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey. The protests were sparked by a hunger strike by detainees over inhumane conditions.
Ellefu manns var stungið bak við lás og slá í gærkvöld og nótt.Þ / RÚV
Tveir voru handteknir fyrir líkamsárás í miðborg Reykjavíkur í gærkvöld eða nótt að því er segir í morgunskeyti lögreglunnar á…
Budapest is preparing to host the Champions League final between PSG and Arsenal, with police making arrests related to fan brawls and vandalism. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend or watch the event.
A growing minority in Alberta is advocating for secession from Canada, citing neglect by the central government, leading to a referendum on the issue scheduled for October, though polls suggest a majority opposes separation.
Five individuals, part of a group of seven gold seekers, were found alive and rescued after being trapped for over a week in a flooded cave in Laos. Rescue teams successfully located them following an extensive search operation.
Czech police detained and later released a Russian bishop after suspected drugs were found in his car. The incident occurred amidst other news in the Czech Republic, including a record lottery win and ongoing heatwaves.
A man was taken to the emergency room with suspected gunshot wounds, and another individual was arrested during a police operation in Kársnes, Kópavogur, earlier today.
Five Lithuanian citizens have been arrested in Trøndelag, Norway, on suspicion of large-scale cannabis cultivation across three locations, with police also searching an apartment near Bergen.
German authorities have arrested a married couple in Munich on suspicion of spying for China, alleging they recruited scientists to gather information on high-tech research. The arrests highlight ongoing concerns about foreign intelligence activities within Germany.
Classified documents and reports, including new information from Japan Times, confirm that China has been secretly training hundreds of Russian soldiers, including in drone operation, for deployment in the war in Ukraine, despite Beijing's claims of neutrality.
All seasons of 'Married at First Sight UK' have been removed from streaming platforms following serious allegations of rape made by two women who participated in the show. Channel 4 and the DCMS are addressing the claims, which involve on-screen husbands.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar publicly refused to accept severance pay for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, leading to a heated exchange with government spokesperson Bertalan Havasi, whom Magyar subsequently dismissed. Magyar also made accusations regarding lavish spending at the Curia, which the court denied.
A third individual has been arrested and is in police custody in Oslo, Norway, suspected of complicity in the contract killing of a man in his twenties in Økern in late April.
Police in the capital region are investigating an assault and robbery that occurred overnight in the Hafnarfjörður area, leading to the arrest of a man in western Reykjavík.
Hungary's new government was inaugurated, with the new Prime Minister delivering a speech that included an apology to those wronged under the previous Orbán administration. The event also gained viral attention due to a new minister's dance moves during the ceremony.
An adult was arrested at an entertainment venue after being found accompanied by three underage youths. The incident involved the presence of minors in a restricted establishment.
A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.
An eruption of Mount Etna has caused significant disruption in Sicily, leading to the closure of Catania's airport due to volcanic ash. The closure has resulted in hundreds of flight cancellations and left thousands of travelers stranded during a peak holiday week.
Danish researchers are exploring cancer-causing infections within mini-organs, while other studies are investigating the intriguing question of fat burning without physical exercise. These distinct research efforts delve into different aspects of human health and biology.
A report reveals that the cost per square meter for an eight-person nursery in Hungary reached 2.6 million forints, significantly higher than similar projects by the same designer elsewhere.
Russia has released Robert Gilman, a former US Marine, from prison after years of detention, with reports indicating his release was due to serious health issues. Former President Trump thanked Putin, suggesting discussions between them contributed to Gilman's release.
A man in his 70s, previously convicted of 1000 rapes against his wife, has been acquitted of the rape charges by the court of appeal but was convicted of repeated abuse.
French authorities have arrested hundreds of individuals on suspicion of causing wildfires that have ravaged parts of the country. Over 400 people have been detained as investigations into the origins of the fires continue.
Russian forces launched multiple attacks across eastern and southern Ukraine, hitting residential areas in Zaporizhzhia, a commuter bus in Kherson, and a food processing plant in Chernihiv. These strikes resulted in dozens of injuries, including 13 civilians in Sumy and 22 people in Kherson Oblast, and caused power outages in five regions.
A Massachusetts nurse is on trial for the 2023 murders of her three young children. The prosecution alleges premeditated murder, while the defense claims postpartum psychosis.
Two men were arrested in the city center of Reykjavik, Iceland, after being reported as threatening and aggressive. They were found to be armed with a hammer and an axe.
Authorities have arrested a 37-year-old man on suspicion of arson in connection with the devastating wildfires near Spokane, Washington, which forced the evacuation of over 60,000 people. The fires continue to rage across the region.
Police and special forces in Akureyri arrested nine individuals for weapons violations, including possession of firearms and bladed weapons, during a large public event. The arrests occurred at Akureyrarvöllur, where thousands were gathered.
The Icelandic Coast Guard seized Paul Watson's ship, the Bandero, after a four-hour pursuit and standoff at sea. Crew members were held on board, with officials describing the incident as dangerous and resistant, while Watson characterized it as a peaceful intervention that became an international dispute.
A luxury restaurant associated with the son of Matolcsy and MNB foundation affairs appears to be distancing itself from the central bank's foundation issues, indicating a rearrangement of its operational boundaries.
Fast-fashion giant Shein is reportedly facing significant losses in the first quarter of 2026, attributed to new US tariffs, as it prepares for a potential initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong. The company aims for a valuation between $40-50 billion, but analysts suggest it may struggle to justify this figure given the current economic climate and trade tensions.
Three individuals have been arrested in connection with a murder that occurred in Hässelby, Sweden. The arrests include a woman who has been detained for the crime.
Three individuals have been arrested in connection with a series of burglaries in Iceland. Authorities are considering improving camera surveillance, though residents are not believed to be in danger.
A subsidiary of Hungary's state lottery, Szerencsejáték Zrt., significantly accelerated its fund distribution before the recent election, managing 6.2 billion in the first quarter alone.
Hungarian musicians Pajor Tamás, Vince Liza, and Lázár Ágoston discussed the role of musicians as influencers and their engagement with political topics at the Fishing On Orfű festival.
Wildfires have ravaged over 1,900 hectares of the historic Fontainebleau forest near Paris, a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Authorities have made arrests in connection with the fires, including an 18-year-old found with evidence.
Three individuals were arrested in downtown Reykjavik last night and early this morning on charges of assault and violating police regulations for the city.
An international police operation, ongoing since early June, has led to the arrest of nearly 30 men aged 22-54 across Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Czech Republic, and Poland for purchasing child pornography.
Eight individuals were arrested and questioned in connection with police dismantling three cannabis cultivation operations in different locations across southwestern Iceland.
The US Air Force has begun using a new supercomputer, described as a unique weapon, capable of completing tasks equivalent to 500 years of work in just 24 hours. This advanced system is expected to be a crucial asset.
An individual has been arrested on suspicion of carrying out a stabbing attack. The arrest followed the incident, with authorities taking the suspect into custody.
Spain experienced its second-hottest June on record, leading to over 1,000 excess deaths attributed to the heatwave. The country continues to grapple with the severe health impacts of extreme temperatures.
One of three Icelanders detained in connection with the smuggling of 106 kilograms of cocaine from Brazil to Straumsvík last week was previously convicted of murder 15 years ago.
A foreign man suspected of defrauding a significant amount of money from elderly citizens in Reykjavík, Hveragerði, and Akranes was arrested overnight.
Police in North Iceland East were busy over the past two days during the Bíladagar car festival in Akureyri, resulting in nine arrests and two serious assault cases, with two individuals currently in custody.
Police in Trondheim, Norway, have arrested a woman suspected of involvement in the death of a man in his thirties whose body was discovered in a social housing apartment on April 3.
American rapper Mystikal has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for third-degree rape after pleading guilty. The court rejected his bid to withdraw his guilty plea.
A man has been arrested in connection with the notorious 'Putney Pusher' incident from 2017, where a woman was pushed in front of a bus on a south-west London bridge. The arrest comes nine years after the event.
Ukraine conducted drone strikes on Russian territory, including a port in Temryuk and a chemical plant in Armiansk, resulting in one fatality and fires. Meanwhile, President Zelensky imposed sanctions on ten Russian mobile operators and internet service providers.
Lögregla á Norður-Írlandi handtók 16 manns eftir aðra nótt óeirða í Belfast sem brutust út í kjölfar hnífaárásar fyrr í vikunni. Tólf lögreglumenn slösuðust í átökunum.
Farmers in Hungary are receiving support for losses incurred due to a foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. A minister's company had to cull nearly 13,000 animals, including pigs and cattle, after the infection was diagnosed.
Violent anti-immigrant protests erupted in Belfast, Northern Ireland, following a knife attack by a Sudanese man. Demonstrators set vehicles and buildings alight, leading to arrests and widespread unrest in the city.
A Norwegian reality TV participant has been indicted on charges including rape, domestic violence, and violating a restraining order against his ex-wife.
Two individuals were arrested in Akureyri yesterday during a police operation that received assistance from the national police commissioner's special unit.
A Norwegian citizen has been arrested in Russia, with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirming the detention. Details surrounding the arrest remain limited, but Norwegian media outlets have reported on the incident.
A driver was arrested and another person hospitalized after a traffic accident caused by the arrested individual, who was found to be driving under the influence of drugs. The incident led to one person being taken to the emergency room.
A man in an altered state was arrested in downtown Reykjavik for threatening behavior, using scissors to damage a car, and threatening police officers.
Rescuers successfully extracted the first of several gold miners trapped for over a week in a flooded cave in Laos. International teams are continuing efforts to free the remaining individuals from the dangerous conditions.
Some users are reportedly dissatisfied with Google's new AI search features, leading to an increase in users migrating to alternative search engines like DuckDuckGo.
Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango fashion group founder, has stepped down from his vice-president role after being named a suspect in his father's death, calling the accusations unjust and unfounded.
A Hungarian politician, Magyar, responded to accusations from Fidesz that they had begun retroactive legislation. The Prime Minister also reported on his upcoming foreign visits during a brief press conference concluding his trip abroad.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar visited Poland, holding discussions with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the head of state on economic cooperation, regional security, and energy policy. The visit was seen as an effort to renew friendships and signal Hungary's potential 'return to Europe'.
The son of the Mango fashion chain founder was arrested as a suspect in his father's fatal fall from a cliff and subsequently released on €1 million bail. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the billionaire's death.
A teenager has been arrested following a police chase that involved reckless driving and a collision. Authorities apprehended the young driver after the pursuit.
Hungarian singer Oláh Ibolya claims that after she refused to become the face of the Fidesz party, they initiated a character assassination campaign against her, leading to a breakdown.
A two-year project has issued 70 million warning messages to users searching for child sexual exploitation material on the web, aiming to deter illegal online activity.
Two 16-year-olds have been charged with live-streaming a rape on Snapchat, with prosecutors suggesting the case was racially motivated, an accusation denied by the defense.
Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of murder in Kristianstad, Sweden, leading to the emergency closure of a local emergency room. Police are investigating the incident.