Iran's foreign ministry spokesman announced that the 60-day negotiation deadline, established under a June Iran-US memorandum of understanding for a lasting settlement, has been rendered null and void due to alleged violations by Washington.
TEHRAN – In a weekly press briefing on Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei addressed multiple critical issues, firmly ruling out any negotiations on extending the 60 days…
Esmaeil Baqaei, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, said on Monday that there was “no such thing as a 60-day deadline” under the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United…
An article offering commentary and analysis on a political figure, posing the question of whether they are a statesman or an old-style party politician.
An article discusses the emerging phenomenon of 'Pareto politics,' exploring its implications and characteristics in contemporary political landscapes.
As Europe battles widespread wildfires, a controversial American prediction market is allowing users to place bets on wildfires, a trend that US politicians fear could incite arson.
Swiss singer Leila Šurković, of Bosnian origin, is set to perform in Sarajevo for the first time and spoke about her music, heritage, and connection to the city.
A diplomatic dispute has emerged between the United States and Brazil, reportedly stemming from the US president's push for statesmanship supremacy, leading to a public collision course between Washington and Brasilia.
The city of Burgas, Bulgaria, has been confirmed as the host for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027. This announcement comes as Moroccanoil, the Israeli-based main sponsor, has decided to withdraw its sponsorship from the competition.
A Latvian article shares impressions from the recent Peer Gynt Cultural Festival in Norway and announces that tickets for next year's festival, starting August 12, are now on sale.
Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles issued a strong warning to Morocco, stating that the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are "untouchable" and "very Spanish." Her remarks underscore Spain's firm stance on the sovereignty of these territories.
Deputy Spokesman Philip Agbese states that the 10th House of Representatives is working with the executive on pro-people bills, including state police, to benefit Nigerians.
Esmail Qaani, a top Iranian commander, reportedly visited Iraq to hold meetings concerning the Iraqi government's plan to disarm armed groups. The discussions aimed to bring weapons under state control.
Broadway productions of 'Death of a Salesman' and 'Cats: The Jellicle Ball' concluded their runs with strong box office performances. Both shows saw significant revenue in their final weeks.
Energesman, the operator of the Vilnius waste plant, has filed two lawsuits against the Vilnius County Waste Management Center (VAATC) for the alleged unlawful termination of its plant operation and modernization contracts.
Sweden has successfully dismantled a Russian spy network, while Austria has blocked the illegal supply of materials to Moscow's war industry. These actions highlight ongoing efforts in Europe to counter Russian intelligence operations and support for its military.
Spanish authorities have dismantled a money laundering network linked to the Sánchez Castro brothers, which allegedly laundered 8.6 million euros. The operation resulted in 44 arrests and 18 house searches across several Spanish provinces.
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis praised a "return to the substance of the Cyprus problem" while attending a memorial service for five men who died for the Greek Cypriot cause.
Iran’s Judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir has issued a warning that crimes committed against nations and Islamic movements will be punished, stating that those responsible will be held accountable.
Spanish police, in a Spain-led raid, have dismantled a large criminal network involved in smuggling drugs, weapons, and migrants across the Mediterranean. The operation resulted in the arrest of 78 individuals.
Abdulrahman Buba Zaune, the Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Gombe State, has resigned from the party, sparking speculation about his potential defection to the APC ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
Historian Milan St. Protić stated in an interview that former Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, despite being a 'great nuisance,' acted more like a statesman compared to current President Aleksandar Vučić.
Timorese authorities have dismantled 16 scam centers in Dili and Liquiça over less than six weeks, with the UN linking these cases to the relocation of fraud operations from Southeast Asia.
A major clandestine methamphetamine laboratory, linked to the Jalisco cartel and capable of producing 2.5 tons of the drug diluted in vanilla liquid, was dismantled in Catalonia, Spain, leading to 13 arrests.
Montenegrin singer Mila Nikić shares insights into her song 'Bitan' and her future music career plans, following her recent second-place award at the 'Biser Jadrana' festival.
Benjamin Picton, a senior market strategist at Rabobank, suggests that a 'capital market war' has begun, following the trade war, with the 'Bond-Salesman-In-Chief' firing the first shot.
A shooting at an In-N-Out Burger in Twin Falls, Idaho, resulted in three deaths and seven injuries, with an armed bystander returning fire at the gunman. The motive for the attack remains unknown, and victims have been identified.
Following a conflict between the Vilnius regional waste management center and 'Energesman,' public debate has emerged regarding the reliability of private companies for essential services.
A new trend indicates that one in four bridesmaids are contemplating turning down their role due to the escalating costs associated with participating in weddings. The financial burden is making individuals reconsider their ability to afford the commitment.
Nigeria is in mourning following the death of elder statesman and former Minister of Finance, Abubakar Alhaji, also known as Sardaunan Sokoto. Tributes are pouring in from political leaders, traditional institutions, and close associates.
A report indicates that a significant portion of women, specifically one-quarter, find the financial burden of being a bridesmaid to be excessively steep.
A mass shooting at an In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Idaho resulted in at least three deaths and several injuries. The incident has prompted an outpouring of grief from the company's president.
Wing Commander Peter Yerindideke Biakpara, a retired Air Force officer and elder statesman, has described former President Jonathan's account of militancy in the Niger Delta as misleading.
Bosnian singer Dino Merlin successfully held his second sold-out concert at Koševo Stadium in Sarajevo, captivating the audience with his timeless hits. The event featured a special duet with Marko Louis, further electrifying the crowd.
Ariana Grande's new music video for "Petal" has generated significant discussion and concern among fans regarding her appearance, while also being praised as a triumphant step in her career.
Barcelona authorities have dismantled a camp on Montjuïc mountain where over 30 people, including drug addicts, were living in dire conditions near the Ronda del Litoral.
Pelumi Olajengbesi, spokesman for Governor Adeleke's campaign council, criticized Bola Oyebamiji for not attending the Osun election peace accord, raising concerns about commitment to peaceful elections.
Two animal videos have gone viral, one showing an orangutan fascinated by Quaresma's abs and another featuring a golden retriever enjoying itself. These clips have captured widespread attention online.
Statesman and former diplomat Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas stated that Ghana's primary challenge is not a lack of educated people but a deficit in ethical and responsible leadership, urging educational institutions to prioritize character development.
Karol Karski, known as a party discipline spokesman, is reportedly tasked with overseeing internal accountability and potential purges among allies of Mateusz Morawiecki within their political party.
Josef Onoh, former South-East spokesman to President Bola Tinubu, has dismissed claims that Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa interfered in the affairs of the University of Abuja.
Polish government spokesman Adam Szłapka believes that the rise in cases of violence against Ukrainians is linked to the rhetoric and actions of right-wing politicians.
Poland's PiS Political Committee has referred party members who did not sign a party affiliation statement to the disciplinary spokesman, while Jacek Kurski has been banned from media appearances, and Constitutional Tribunal Judge Sławomir Patyra has taken his oath.
A dispute over the Vilnius waste management plant has escalated, with "Energesman" preparing significant lawsuits. However, Benkunskas has countered, stating that Vilnius's claims will be even larger.
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) Political Committee did not approve the expulsion of over 30 parliamentarians associated with Mateusz Morawiecki's 'Rozwój Plus' association, instead referring the matter to the party's disciplinary spokesman.
A retired Nigerian Air Force spokesman, Group Captain Sadeeq Shehu, has criticized the Federal Government's timeline for establishing four new army divisions, deeming it unrealistic for them to be combat-ready within the stipulated period.
The New Statesman has exclusively revealed the finalized top political team of Chancellor John Healey. This announcement provides insight into the key figures supporting the Chancellor's political agenda.
The company Energesman claims that its shareholder received an offer from a competing company, Ecoservice, to sell shares, and after rejecting the offer, the Vilnius County Waste Management Center terminated their contract.
The Canary Islands, led by President Clavijo, have decided to support a new financing model, distinguishing themselves from the Popular Party's strategy. This move is expected to recognize the islands' unique characteristics and provide them with an additional 1.3 billion euros annually.
INEM has rejected the dismantling of its emergency response system, despite warnings from the STEPH president about the risks associated with excessive overtime for its staff.
Elder statesman Professor Ango Abdullahi, political economist Professor Usman Bugaje, and former Chief Security Officer Al-Mustapha have expressed concern over the decline of Northern Nigeria, attributing it to leadership failure and a loss of values.
Portugal's GNR (National Republican Guard) dismantled an international drug trafficking support network during an operation in the Setúbal district, intercepting a vehicle carrying approximately 300 kilograms of dried poppy capsules and arresting the driver.
Portuguese police intercepted a vessel southwest of Cabo Espichel, seizing 2.6 tons of cocaine and arresting four men, dismantling a network smuggling cocaine into Europe by sea.
A court has ordered Energesman to transfer the management of its mixed waste sorting plant to VAATC. Energesman has stated it will comply with the court's decision, which is seen as a step towards resolving the waste crisis.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis provided updates to citizens on the status of new identity cards, the 'Exoikonomo' energy saving program, and the 72-dose payment regulation during the 15th Citizens' Briefing.
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis discussed 23 billion euros in development funds for the National Development Program 2026-2030 and announced the abolition of cuts to widow's pensions after a three-year period.
The New Statesman argues that Andy Burnham should not hope to charm Donald Trump, as Maga officials view the "special relationship" between the UK and US as insulting. This commentary suggests a potential clash of political styles and expectations.
Vilnius has successfully resolved its unsorted waste crisis, but continues to face problems with the waste management company Energesman. The head of VAATC stated that while the crisis is under control, Energesman is not accepting biodegradable waste, and a new sorting plant operator is not being sought at this time.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Deputy Minister of Finance and Treasury, Muhamed Hasanović, condemned scenes from Bajina Bašta where, he stated, songs were sung that would not erase Srebrenica or the trace of crimes on the Drina.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has acknowledged the progress made by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) in enhancing its supervisory and enforcement practices for investment firms.
The Zurich city parliament is once again seeking a pay raise for its members, with an upcoming public vote on September 27 to determine if the electorate will approve the increase.
Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced that an agreement has been reached regarding a transit route map for the Strait of Hormuz. He did not provide further details, but previous information suggested a renewed agreement.
The first group of approximately 20 individuals injured in an accident in Hungary is expected to be transported back to Poland tonight, with a government spokesman providing updates on medical and transport efforts.
Government Spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis stated that true development must extend to Cyprus's smallest communities, improving quality of life, infrastructure, and opportunities for all.
Niesmann+Bischoff has revamped its iSmove motorhome for 2027, featuring enhanced driving assistance systems, more comprehensive standard equipment, and solutions designed for extended travel without reliance on campsites or service areas.
The Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) have dismantled an artisanal methamphetamine laboratory on Terceira Island, arresting three suspects aged between 35 and 45 who were manufacturing the drug in a residence.
China is mourning the death of former Premier Zhu Rongji, a popular statesman. Expressions of grief on social media offer a rare glimpse into public expectations of the current Communist Party leadership.
A German article discusses the recurring pronouncement of the 'end of the book' and the practical challenges of dissolving a scholar's personal library.
Spanish authorities have dealt a significant blow to cocaine production, arresting 27 individuals and dismantling four laboratories. The criminal network reportedly smuggled drugs hidden in various materials through European maritime ports.
An ADC spokesman has attributed President Tinubu’s 'all is fair in politics' remark to emboldening Osun Senator Fadahunsi's controversial comments ahead of the Osun elections.
Russia has recently intensified its attacks on Ukrainian cities, employing combat drones, missiles, and guided aerial bombs, with the latter used in record numbers last month.
A disciplinary spokesman will investigate a prosecutor in Częstochowa, Poland, who allegedly released a drunk recidivist driver with two driving bans after a crash on the A1 highway.
Thomas Hengelbrock led the traditional Salzburg Festival performance of Mozart's Mass in C Minor at St. Peter's Abbey Church, leaving a profound impression with the encores.
Rear Admiral Jay Tristan Tarriela, Coast Guard spokesman for the West Philippine Sea, and PMA Superintendent Michael Logico warned cadets about disinformation and urged them to keep the maritime dispute above partisan politics.
Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles has decided to appear in the Senate at the request of the Popular Party, diverging from the Moncloa Palace's initial position.
The era of electric motorcycles has arrived worldwide, with increasing demand driven by high gasoline prices; one executive noted that the Iran war has made Trump the 'salesman of the year' in this context.
Spanish authorities have arrested three people in Castelldefels and one in Reus, dismantling a criminal organization involved in human trafficking for sexual exploitation and forced prostitution, leading to the liberation of five women.
The GOP-controlled Senate confirmed Donald Trump's former lawyer, Blanche, as the new Attorney General, a move seen as a significant win for Trump and an endorsement of a Justice Department under his influence.
President Bola Tinubu and Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani have lauded former Kaduna Governor Ahmed Makarfi on his 70th birthday, commending his statesmanship and contributions to Nigeria.
The article explores the history of Desmena (also known as Desmaina), now Söğüteli Köyü, a former Greek settlement in the Chaldia region of Pontus, where hundreds of Greeks once lived.
President Tinubu has directed the EFCC to unfreeze the Osun State government's account, a move that follows widespread condemnation of the freeze by political figures. This directive comes as Tinubu also flagged off N216 billion worth of road projects in Osun State, emphasizing quality delivery.
Stevie Wonder's 1976 masterpiece album, 'Songs in the Key of Life,' is described as a work that conveys the impression of an artist who has lived thousands of lives.
Swiss retailer Migros is launching a new "Story Mania" promotion, offering six exclusive Tonie audio plays featuring their "Mimigs" superheroes, aiming to appeal to young families.
Authorities in Timor-Leste, including the National Police, have dismantled another online fraud network, seizing computer equipment as part of efforts to combat transnational crime.
A lawsuit alleges that a Comcast boss compelled subordinates to smash cream pies in the faces of low-performing coworkers, with a company spokesman stating zero tolerance for such behavior.
Denge Josef Onoh, former Southeast Spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has dismissed the ongoing public debate surrounding the President’s newly submitted INEC form EC9, stating that Tinubu is constitutionally unassailable.
The Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-war functioning, stated Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei in an interview with state television.
Data from Vinted shows a 17% year-on-year increase in searches for second-hand bridesmaid dresses, as nearly a quarter of women consider declining the role due to high costs.
The Roman statesman Cicero's quote, 'If we are not ashamed to think it, we should not be ashamed to say it,' emphasizes the importance of aligning thoughts with spoken words and critiques the dangers of self-censorship.
The Greek government spokesman, Pavlos Marinakis, has strongly denied a false report, accompanied by an alleged AI-generated photo, concerning a supposed dinner involving Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis and PASOK officials.
Croatian singer Severina's new song, 'Nisam kriva ja' ('Bezosjećajna'), garnered over a million views within a day of its release and entered trending charts in the region.
Severina's new song, 'Nisam kriva ja (Bezosjećajna)', which also announced an upcoming music trilogy, garnered over a million views on YouTube and streaming platforms within a day of its premiere, trending across the region and beyond.
CubeSmart's second-quarter earnings call highlights were published, providing insights into the company's financial results and operational performance.
The Lithuanian trade union 'Solidarumas' will hold a picket in European Square before Friday's Vilnius City Council meeting to protest the working conditions of employees at the company 'Energesman'.
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso's spokesman, Ladipo Johnson, stated that Nigerian presidential candidate Peter Obi is displeased with the ongoing leadership dispute within the OK Movement.
The Vilnius waste management plant, VAATC, is facing a crisis as it reportedly lacks necessary permits and has had its electricity disconnected, escalating concerns beyond just a waste issue.
A humorous video featuring an orangutan seemingly captivated by former Portuguese footballer Ricardo Quaresma's abdominal muscles has gone viral online.
Croatian singer Severina disclosed that her new song, 'Nisam kriva ja' (It's Not My Fault), was recorded spontaneously just five days before shooting music videos for two other upcoming tracks, and almost didn't make it.
The Law and Justice (PiS) party leadership held a meeting to discuss the faction led by Mateusz Morawiecki, with decisions made regarding the future of his supporters. The situation has led to speculation about a potential split within the party and the involvement of the PiS disciplinary spokesman.
An opinion article from La Vanguardia discusses a public incident where an individual appeared unwell, prompting questions about whether it was a minor lapse or a more serious health issue, which was subsequently dismissed as a "misunderstanding."
The European Union has affirmed that all individual sanctions, including those against the wife of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, are justified and substantiated.
The European Commission has responded to Tatiana Navka, the wife of Dmitry Peskov, after she challenged EU sanctions and demanded 2 million euros from the EU. Her legal challenge against the sanctions has drawn a direct comment from the Commission.
A former Air Force spokesman has advised the Federal Government of Nigeria to prioritize addressing existing military deficiencies before proceeding with the creation of new divisions.
Tatiana Navka, wife of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, has filed a lawsuit against the European Union, seeking to overturn sanctions imposed on her and demanding €2 million in damages. She argues for her right to travel freely within the EU.
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.
Actor Ammar Mešić announced on TikTok that he is moving to Croatia to work as a salesman in Konzum, after his Instagram profile with approximately 150,000 followers was shut down. He stated that he expects to feel psychologically better in Zagreb than in his current location.
Mario Knezović discussed Zoster's 26-year journey, their commitment to alternative expression, and new songs ahead of their performance at the Freshwave festival.
A review discusses Yard Act's debut album 'The Overload,' suggesting the post-punk band from Leeds could achieve the status of Blur and Pulp, while also mentioning other bands like Fontaines D.C. and Idles.
A Nigerian governor has filed a N5 billion lawsuit against an APC chieftain, who had previously claimed that an unnamed businessman paid N5 billion to destabilize the party headquarters.
The New Statesman is looking for a creative, detail-oriented Picture Editor to curate and enhance photographic and illustrative content across all its platforms.
The number of Americans killed in the Iran war suddenly appeared lower on the Pentagon website, with military officials and a Pentagon spokesman offering conflicting explanations for the change.
A criminal organization involved in laundering money from drug trafficking has been dismantled in Seville and Cadiz, leading to the seizure of over 1.86 million euros, high-value jewelry, watches, and eleven arrests.
Carlo Comporti, a Consob commissioner with extensive European experience, has been elected to the Board of Supervisors of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). Italian Minister Giorgetti hailed the election as a recognition for Italy and its government.
The New Statesman magazine featured a letter titled 'Starmer undimmed' as its letter of the week. The content likely discusses Keir Starmer's political standing or performance.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Bagaei, reacted to statements from the Bulgarian Prime Minister regarding a review of a US request to deploy military aircraft in Bulgaria for potential operations against Iran.
A drug trafficking network operating in Huesca, Spain, has been dismantled, leading to 19 arrests and the seizure of 52 kilograms of drugs and 163,000 euros in cash.
Ghana is mourning the passing of Ya-Na Abukari II, the Overlord of Dagbon, with former President Mahama and other officials expressing condolences. The government has pledged support for the final funeral rites of the late leader, who was praised as a peaceful and selfless statesman.
TEHRAN — Brigadier General Mohammad Akrami-Nia, spokesman for Iran's Army, has warned the United States against any miscalculations, stressing that Iranian armed forces are more prepared than ever to…
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and other political figures have urged Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke to continue delivering good and inclusive governance. Adeleke's victory in the Osun election was cited as disproving claims of a one-party state.
Lidl's popular Esmara trench coat has returned to stores, priced at €18.99, offering a timeless and elegant style ideal for the upcoming autumn season.
By Dennis Agbo Former South-East Spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Chairman of the Forum of Former Members of the Enugu State House of Assembly, Denge Josef Onoh, has congratulated Osun…
The Green Party is reportedly experiencing a decline in support, yet Zack Polanski continues to maintain a notable presence, as observed by the New Statesman.
Police evacuated a market in Ommen, Netherlands, this morning to apprehend a man who reportedly threatened people with a firearm. Heavily armed officers were deployed to the scene.
Dmytro Pletenchuk, spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, stated that Russia is unlikely to withdraw its Black Sea Fleet from Novorossiysk, even after significant Ukrainian strikes on its warships.
Ukraine will no longer announce the number of Russian ballistic missiles shot down, according to Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat, with the reason for the change in reporting not specified.
The Portuguese Judicial Police have dismantled a drug network that supplied prisons in the Central region, notably by hiding cocaine in meat rolls, and also sold narcotics outside of correctional facilities.
Israeli settlers have reportedly besieged several Palestinian families in their homes in the West Bank, cutting off essential services like water and electricity, despite the presence of Israeli forces.
The spokesman for the National Public Prosecutor's Office, Przemysław Nowak, commented on Marcin Romanowski's request for a safe conduct pass, stating it should not be a reward for a successful escape.
Olajengbesi, the campaign spokesman for Osun Governor Adeleke, has demanded an immediate retraction and public apology from Fadahunsi within 24 hours. Failure to comply will result in legal proceedings seeking N10 billion in damages related to statements made about the Osun election.
Pelumi Olajengbesi, spokesman for Governor Adeleke, has threatened Osun Senator Fadahunsi with a ₦10bn defamation lawsuit over alleged malicious statements.
Abayomi Arabambi, a former spokesman for the Labour Party (LP), has challenged Peter Obi to withdraw from the 2027 presidential race due to alleged certificate discrepancies.
A spokesman for the Kwankwasiyya movement has clarified that there is no infighting within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) regarding the campaign council, assuring that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso are working together.
A network dedicated to recruiting minors for sexual exploitation has been dismantled in Gran Canaria, leading to the arrest of five individuals, the liberation of two victims, and the prevention of four other potential victims from leaving the island.
Police, using drones, discovered and dismantled three fields with 1,003 marijuana plants in a difficult-to-access wooded area in Darnius, leading to the arrest of four men.
The Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) participated in a large international operation that led to the arrest of 78 people, the seizure of 18 speedboats, and the dismantling of one of Spain's largest human and drug trafficking networks.
The Cypriot government has defended the role of its advisory council amidst ongoing criticism regarding appointments to semi-government organizations. Deputy government spokesman Yiannis Antoniou described the attacks on the body as 'unfair'.
The National Association of TVDE (transport network vehicle companies) is requesting the government to promote fair and balanced competition for both taxis and TVDE, without privileging taxis after recent changes to the TVDE regime.
Rihanna's partner, A$AP Rocky, confirmed that the global superstar is currently in the studio working on new music. This announcement has generated excitement among fans who have been awaiting new material for nearly a decade.
Ana Fernández-Sesma, head of Microbiology at Mount Sinai, reflects on the next pandemic and expresses concern that the US scientific system has regressed 30 years in a single year of the Trump administration.
Following President Nikos Christodoulides’ partial cabinet reshuffle, the government affirmed its commitment to a centre-right political direction, according to deputy spokesman Victor Papadopoulos.
A forestry department spokesman in Cyprus stated that the ecological impact of forest fires, particularly on biodiversity, can last for decades or even centuries before affected regions fully recover.
A public drinking fountain is now operational in Nikola Pašić Square in Belgrade, following preventive measures issued by the city's emergency headquarters due to high temperatures, with calls for more such fountains across the city.
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.
Mossos d'Esquadra dismantled an illegal rave party at a rural estate in El Pla de Santa Maria, with three individuals reported for drunk driving and four testing positive for drugs.
The company 'Energesman' has appealed to the Vilnius Regional Court, seeking to overturn a lower court's decision that resulted in the Vilnius County Waste Management Center (VAATC) taking over its mechanical and biological treatment (MBA) plant.
A previously unreleased song by John Lennon, recorded during his time with The Beatles, has been discovered 60 years after its creation, 55 years after the band's breakup, and 45 years after Lennon's death.
A Pakistan army spokesman has criticized the Taliban regime's conduct, questioning if it reflects Islamic values, and flayed 'Muslims befriending kafirs,' referring to the RSS-BJP as 'masters' and the Taliban as 'slaves'.
Hungary is grappling with the economic consequences of climate change, with recent heatwaves highlighting how extreme weather can severely impact the economy. Experts discuss solutions for a clean energy transition.
Suspected drug dealers arrested with cocaine and pistols in Delta State requested to take a photo with police spokesman Bright Edafe after their apprehension.
Provenzano, the PD's Foreign Affairs head, condemned what he called a 'dangerous propaganda' operation by the right to denigrate Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez, contrasting his statesmanship with Italian Prime Minister Meloni, whom he labeled a 'Trump agent'.
Employees of Energesman are protesting due to uncertainty regarding their employment status, stating they have been 'driven out.' The workers express being left in the dark about their future with the company.
Omer Celik, spokesman for Turkey's ruling AK Party, stated that discussions on the Cyprus problem must adhere to diplomacy and United Nations parameters, in response to European Commission envoy Raffaele Fitto's visit to the island.
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.
Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) has filed a lawsuit against the Russian company Rasperia regarding Strabag shares. This legal action represents a renewed effort by RBI to resolve issues related to its holdings.
An article explores the complexities of love and self-perception, particularly when vacation plans go awry, suggesting the problem might be internal rather than external.
French electronic music producer and DJ Kavinsky, best known for his hit song 'Nightcall' from the 'Drive' soundtrack, has died at his Paris home at the age of 50. Tributes from fans and fellow musicians have recognized his significant contribution to the French electronic music scene.
An operation in Las Tres Mil Viviendas led to the dismantling of a drug sales point that had been converted into a game room. Two individuals were arrested, and authorities seized ten stolen arcade machines, two firearms, and a variety of narcotics.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called on opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo to support a climate pact and distance his party from Vox, framing it as a crucial political alignment.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting described by Netanyahu as one of their best, amid reports of an Iranian threat and ongoing tensions. The discussion focused on regional security and the Iranian nuclear program.
Multiple European countries, including France, Spain, Portugal, and Greece, are battling extensive wildfires, leading to evacuations and international aid efforts. The blazes are exacerbated by a severe heatwave, with some areas seeing initial success in containment while others face new outbreaks.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov accused Ukraine of carrying out attacks in Germany, Kazakhstan, and Iran, stating that Kyiv is escalating operations beyond its borders.
The spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmail Baghei, stated on social media that Bulgarian decision-makers must bear responsibility for the dangerous decision to host American refueling planes. This marks a renewed threat from Iran to Bulgaria.
Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) have dismantled a hashish trafficking network operating in the Minho region, leading to four arrests. Authorities seized five kilograms of cannabis resin and two cars, noting the group used 'drug couriers' who transported hashish internally.
The Mossos d'Esquadra have dismantled a marijuana plantation containing 350 plants, valued at over 60,000 euros on the illicit market, found inside a home in Tarragona.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing accusations of war crimes and calls for his arrest, particularly from NYC Mayor Mamdani, while also dealing with a commission investigating the 'submarine affair' and reports of US warnings against escalating the Gaza war to Iran.
The National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) has rejected the position taken by its Workers' Commission regarding the dismantling of the emergency device and the withdrawal of 100 ambulances.
Former Southeast Campaign Spokesman for President Bola Tinubu, Josef Onoh, has praised Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang for apologizing to the Igbo community over past events, calling it a significant step.
Portuguese Judicial Police intercepted a high-speed vessel carrying 2,627 kilograms of cocaine approximately 50 nautical miles southwest of Cabo Espichel, dismantling a criminal network.
Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, has labeled the new head of the Ukrainian army a "Nazi." He stated that Russia's military operation aims to end the war initiated by Kyiv.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that there has been no new progress in the dialogue aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, following a meeting between Russian and US representatives in the Philippines. This indicates a continued stalemate in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
A Japanese Cabinet spokesman defended a minister's demanding sleep schedule after a social media post about insufficient sleep drew criticism for contradicting workstyle reform efforts.
A leopard unexpectedly entered a liquor store in Rajasthan, India, knocking over bottles and attacking a salesman. The incident was captured on video, showing the wild animal's sudden intrusion.
The New Statesman published an article discussing the Clacton by-election, highlighting figures like Jim Davidson and Nigel Farage as representing a segment of England's electorate.
Austria has distributed €20 million in funding for quality journalism, with the publication "Exxpress" notably excluded from receiving any grants. This allocation marks a significant investment in supporting journalistic standards within the country.