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Poverty relief organizations in the Netherlands report an increasing number of parents seeking help to purchase school supplies as the new academic year begins in northern provinces.
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Poverty relief organizations in the Netherlands report an increasing number of parents seeking help to purchase school supplies as the new academic year begins in northern provinces.

Iabloko, singurul partid anti-război din Rusia, a fost eliminat din cursa pentru alegerile din septembrie printr-un procedeu fără precedent, după ce apăruse deja pe buletinul de vot.

Comedian Dan Ahdoot is set to release his new stand-up special, 'Yes, I Am Falafel Phil,' on August 18 across various platforms, covering topics like post-breakup fitness and foodie culture.
The Portuguese government has announced the successful delivery of 28,000 houses as part of its housing initiatives.
Danish songwriter and adjunct Kristina Holgersen, in her new poetry collection, challenges the perception that songs about women's experiences are niche, arguing that song lyrics are a factor of power.

There is shock in Carlow following an M9 crash involving three sisters and a young nephew who were en route to Dublin Airport, with a minister wishing the family a speedy recovery.

Britain's Reform UK party proposes ending social benefits for all foreign nationals, including EU citizens, to save 24.6 billion euros, which would necessitate new Brexit negotiations.

Lev Șlosberg, vicepreședinte al partidului liberal Iabloko, a fost condamnat de justiția rusă la 11 ani și o lună de închisoare într-o colonie penală, iar formațiunii i-a fost interzis să participe…

Creator management firm CMG Talent has announced ten new hires, including several talent managers, as it expands its team.
A new prediction from entrepreneur Mark Cuban has captured the attention of investors, prompting close observation of the market.
New recordings have surfaced in the Reykholt case, revealing conversations that suggest an alleged abduction, with one person stating, 'I am just in the middle of being deprived of freedom.' Another recording indicates an attempt to confuse someone about dates.
Vitol, through its renewables arm, has acquired a data center campus in South Carolina, marking its entry into the data-center infrastructure market.
Russia is increasingly deploying faster unmanned aerial vehicles that combine features of drones and cruise missiles, making it more difficult for Ukrainian air defenses to react effectively.

SKAI TV is set to launch a new weekend show featuring an experienced journalistic duo, Giorgos Grigoriadis and Mina Karamitrou, bringing new dynamics to the channel.

The 29th International Sacred Music Festival has commenced in Latvia, featuring new compositions including one by Pēteris Vasks, with various conductors leading the State Academic Choir 'Latvija'.

HBO's new sci-fi series 'Lanterns' is being lauded as a strong return for the DCU, combining the mystery of 'True Detective' with the superhero elements of 'Watchmen'.
Brookfield Property Partners has announced its quarterly dividends on listed preferred units, as reported by Taiwan News.
AI stocks are experiencing a surge driven by renewed optimism from Anthropic's growth, while Jane Street has reported a significant $15 billion loss in July, marking its first losing month.

The practice of wrapping cutlery in aluminum foil or newspaper is being discussed again as a cleaning and storage tip, promising shiny results.

The Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced an open tender for a new head of the Hungary Helps Agency, reaffirming the government's commitment to assisting communities worldwide facing crises, poverty, and natural disasters.

Sandra Benčić accuses the HDZ party of obstructing a session in Gospić regarding 38,000 tons of dangerous waste, demanding an extraordinary parliamentary session, new elections, and urgent remediation of the hazardous material.

The Hungarian Constitutional Court is reviewing the dismissal of President Tamás Sulyok to determine its constitutionality, after rejecting requests from Fidesz-KDNP MPs.
China is at the forefront of a global trend of clean power wastage as electricity grids worldwide struggle to integrate increasing amounts of renewable energy. This issue highlights the limitations of current grid infrastructure.

Pardubice city authorities have approved the demolition of a large part of the former brewery complex, but the future of its historic 19th-century front building remains undecided, awaiting a ruling from preservationists.

Monique Barbut, France's Minister for Ecological Transition, stated in an interview that Jean-Luc Mélenchon, despite not being her preferred politician, is the candidate who best integrates climate issues into his proposals.
Fouzi Lekjaa's new appointment has ignited a debate concerning Morocco's MAD 210 billion territorial development program.

A review of the new Volkswagen T-Roc indicates that the compact SUV has surpassed the Golf in sales in Europe, successfully meeting customer demands.

Slovak financial authorities have begun taking action against companies that divide their turnover to evade VAT, with new measures allowing automatic registration into joint VAT groups and a new VAT law effective from 2026.

The film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has achieved a significant box office milestone, surpassing $2 billion globally within 21 days of its release. This makes it the first Spider-Man movie to reach this figure and Sony's highest-selling film.

HBO has officially renewed 'It: Welcome to Derry' for a second season, with Brad Caleb Kane now serving as the sole showrunner. The upcoming season is set to return to the year 1935.

Dutch sports car manufacturer Spyker is making a comeback with the introduction of a new €1.5 million car, the C8 Preliator XXV Coupé. This new model boasts over 800 horsepower, signaling Spyker's return to the high-performance automotive market.

In a new era of transparency, Gen Z and millennials are increasingly sharing details of their personal debt struggles online. This trend is helping to break down long-standing social taboos surrounding discussions about personal finances.

A new book titled 'A Wall That Speaks' aims to bring to life the history and significance of the 400-year-old O’Connor Monument located in Sligo Abbey.
An interim financial report covering the period from January 1 to June 30, 2026, has been released, detailing financial performance over the first half of the year.
Ukraine is calling on the European Union to impose sanctions on Russia's state nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, following new reports of safety failures.

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Synchrony is collaborating with OpenAI to advance agentic commerce, exploring new applications and capabilities in the field.

Columnist Zoe Williams shares her personal experience of severe denial as her cherished first-born prepares to leave home for university, marking a significant new phase of his life.
Moroccan influencer Soukaina Glamour has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for public indecency, a ruling reported by Morocco World News.
The OLB Group reported a non-GAAP EPS of -$0.08 and revenue of $1.28M, while FinVolution Group is scheduled to release its second-quarter 2026 financial results on August 27, 2026.

Thousands of fans and mourners gathered in Swansea, Wales, to bid an emotional farewell to iconic singer Bonnie Tyler at her funeral, where she was remembered as a worldwide star. The service included tributes and performances of her most famous songs.
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Geregu Power has announced the appointment of Mr. Jaoji as its new acting CEO, succeeding Mr. Manley, with the board expressing confidence in Mr. Jaoji to strengthen the company's governance structure.

Danish brewery Royal Unibrew has released its quarterly financial report and confirmed its full-year expectations.

A power regulator has issued a decision allowing renewable energy projects to maintain their access to the grid by paying compensation.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 fatalities reported, surpassing all previous outbreaks in severity.

The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has released a country album titled 'Thrasher,' a departure from his usual genre. The album has been reviewed as a 'rootin’ tootin’ cowboy-bootin’ hoot,' reflecting his pivot to country music.

According to German newspaper 'Bild', NATO is preparing for a potential Russian attack on the Baltic states. Detailed plans are reportedly in place to counter missile attacks, contain Russian forces at the border, and weaken supply routes deep within Russian territory.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has criticized Minister Saková for failing to meet deadlines in acquiring a stake in the company tasked with building a new nuclear power plant, with the government office now taking over the initiative.
A new non-fiction book reveals that Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, was so popular that he was asked to solve real-life crime mysteries.

In September 1989, Apple controversially destroyed and buried 2,700 brand-new Lisa computers in a Utah landfill, a move that has since become a notable part of the model's history.

Gospić Mayor Darko Milinović demonstratively threw the results of an expert assessment, published by USKOK on August 6, into a trash can just before a committee meeting.
Morocco has implemented a new policy offering a 12-month benefit to households transitioning into formal employment who previously received direct social assistance, aiming to support their integration into the formal job market.
The prosecution has concluded its case in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial, paving the way for the defense to begin calling its witnesses. The trial continues as the court hears from both sides.

Donald Trump is reportedly dissatisfied with the aesthetics of new American aircraft carriers and wishes to redesign future ones to resemble World War II-era vessels, a project that could cost billions of dollars.

Robert Downey Jr. is reprising his role as Iron Man for a new attraction at Disneyland's Avengers Campus, titled 'Avengers Infinity Defense.' In this new experience, visitors will join Iron Man to fight Thanos, despite Downey Jr. previously expressing a preference for Doctor Doom.

A film chronicling a delivery rider's rap-filled New Year's Eve odyssey in Milan is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The movie captures the unique experiences of the rider during the festive night.

Anke Holstein has assumed her role as the new German Ambassador to Serbia, having previously served as Chargé d'affaires and Minister-Counselor at the German Embassy in Moscow.
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Ein russisches Gericht hat die Berufung der Anti-Kriegspartei Jabloko abgelehnt. Die will aber weiter für ihre Teilnahme an der Duma-Wahl kämpfen.

The Tamil Nadu health minister announced 115 new initiatives and reforms for 2026-2027 in the Legislative Assembly, including elderly insurance, a new medicity, and plans to enact a Public Health Act.

A new survey reveals that Generation Z in the United States is increasingly choosing sports betting over traditional stock market investments. Over one in four Gen Z investors are opting for sports betting, challenging classic investment choices.

South Korea has expressed its hope for renewed negotiations between the United States and North Korea, particularly after a recent decision by former President Trump. The country believes dialogue is crucial for regional stability.

Nestlé is reportedly eyeing a billion-dollar market with new AI-developed products designed to combat muscle loss or sagging facial skin, commonly referred to as 'Ozempic face'.

Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear described socialism as a 'failed experiment,' despite a poll indicating that Democrats view it more favorably than capitalism. He also expressed support for abolishing the electoral college and overturning Citizens United.
Steel Commander Corp. has launched an investigation into what it describes as coordinated online review activity.
Celebrities Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton were reported to be on a summer escape together, drawing media attention.
The murder trial for Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, the alleged mastermind behind Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing, has begun in Las Vegas. Opening statements are being heard almost three decades after the rapper's death.

ABC News is introducing a new twist to live-streamed news with shows like 'Searched' that respond to viewer queries and needs, aiming to help audiences navigate information.

Iran has reportedly offered a $30,000 reward for the capture or killing of any American soldier, according to the Fars news agency.

Three people have died after a private helicopter crashed at a helipad on the Greek island of Sifnos. Eyewitnesses reported the helicopter spinning before it fell.
Russia launched multiple attacks across Ukraine, resulting in casualties in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and striking two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea. A Russian Banderol missile also crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine.

Twelve people died in a bus accident, likely in Poland, after the bus driver reportedly fell asleep for a few seconds, highlighting the risks of long night bus journeys.

Midday market updates include the expiration of the Hormuz ceasefire and a rally in copper prices, among other key financial news.

A new video from a Donald Trump rally on Long Island has garnered significant attention on social media, prompting speculation about what the former US president might be concealing under his jacket and whether it relates to his health.

LEGO has launched a new collector's set designed to appeal to retro video game enthusiasts. The set includes functional elements inspired by an original game.

The war in Ukraine, combined with the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, has violently reshaped the global energy map, fostering new political narratives and operational realities.
Former US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Oman if it interfered with US efforts to negotiate with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz. This threat came as Iran also warned of escalation if diplomacy with the US failed.

The burning of Valjevo prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić's car is being treated as a serious incident, viewed not only as an attack on an individual but also on the independence of the prosecution, especially given prior media targeting.
GitHub experienced a significant global outage, impacting users worldwide. The incident caused widespread disruption to developers and organizations relying on the platform.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is criticized for allegedly behaving like a Russian agent on camera, with the article also touching on his refusal to recall Šutaj Eštok and other domestic political issues.
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NBC has released the trailer for 'The Traitors: New Blood,' featuring Alan Cumming's return alongside a new civilian cast ahead of its September premiere.

The Bulgarian town of Bansko has become a popular destination for digital nomads from around the world, attracting individuals seeking a new lifestyle away from traditional offices.
An individual conducted a taste test and comparison of strawberry milkshakes from Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins, evaluating them based on taste, texture, price, and overall value.
Hydro-Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have finalized a new 50-year electricity supply agreement valued at $36 billion, potentially resolving a long-standing dispute.
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As millions use GLP-1 weight-loss medications, Nestlé sees an opportunity to develop products that can help manage the challenges associated with these drugs.
The site of a major forest fire in Kalajoki in 2021, which exposed rescue operation shortcomings, has now turned green, creating new natural values and becoming a tourist destination.

A new gritty action thriller from the creator of 'John Wick,' featuring a major star, has quickly become the number one movie on HBO Max globally within a day of its release.

Minaata Moomin has been elected as the new Upper West Regional Women’s Organiser of Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP), defeating Nancy A. Dery in a contested election.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister, Elmedin Konaković, reiterated his rejection of new electoral units for Croats, criticized Croatia's interference, and announced plans for a government without Dodik and HDZ, asserting that Bosniaks are the ones suffering.

Britain's Princess Eugenie has announced the name of her first daughter as Adelaide Elizabeth Annina.

DUP MP Jim Shannon is set to face criminal proceedings over an alleged assault of a woman, with the case having been mentioned at Newtownards Magistrates’ Court.

A report indicates that 350 humanitarian workers have died, with Gaza (186) and Sudan (71) accounting for the majority of losses, while the UN warns of armed drones as a new threat.

Disneyland Paris is preparing for new attractions, including 'The Lion King' animatronics, a re-themed Space Mountain, and a new parade, following the recent launch of its World of Frozen land.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez revealed that they held their wedding ceremony intimately at their home, explaining their desire to marry where they live their daily lives. Details of the private event, including their Gucci attire, were shared.

Everyday words like 'business trip,' 'arrival,' or 'reset to zero' have taken on new meanings in Russia as soldiers use them as codes to discuss the war against Ukraine.

A new puzzle challenge has been introduced, aiming to test the skills of 'puzzledom's GOAT' (Greatest Of All Time). Enthusiasts are invited to attempt to solve the latest brain-teaser.

Senator Loren Legarda has extended her medical leave until August 19, as confirmed by the Senate secretariat. This marks another extension of her absence from Senate duties due to health reasons.

A final preview for the upcoming game "Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2" describes it as a co-op experience that captures the essence of the Aliens universe, suitable for casual play with friends.

Montenegro's minister emphasized efforts to prevent new fires, warning that 'one moment of carelessness can endanger lives, homes, and nature.'

Marta Ortega, chairwoman of Inditex, has been featured in Vogue magazine with photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz. In the accompanying interview, she discussed Inditex's product sales, stating that less than 1% remains unsold.

A new Eurostat survey reveals that young people in Cyprus live with their parents until an average age of 27, slightly older than the EU average of 26.

An opinion piece reflects on a parent's unexpected and severe denial as her first-born son prepares to leave home for university. The author describes the emotional impact of this new phase, despite the common concept of 'empty nesting'.

Lawyers suggest that Nvidia's recent financing move appears to be consistent with new SEC instructions regarding data center bonds, potentially easing sponsor liabilities.

A new series is investigating the death of Natalie Jones, a 27-year-old Georgia mother who disappeared on July 4, 2020, after attending an Independence Day party, with questions raised about the circumstances.
Several companies, including ASM, Hiscox, and Havas, have announced updates regarding their share buyback programs. Hiscox, in particular, confirmed the completion of the first tranche of its $300 million buyback initiative.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has commended Morocco for its excellent organization of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) tournament.

Three new initiatives, including financial aid and a tourist pass, are being launched to provide immediate relief to citizens and boost the local economy in the fire-affected areas of Agios Vasileios Municipality in Rethymno.
The Guardian Nigeria News has published archives related to Olufunmilayo Shoderu, the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (CBIAMEC), and Mrs Bolanle Ogunlola. These archives provide historical information on various topics.
Jamaica's Prime Minister has indicated that the government will review the existing performance-based pay system, suggesting potential reforms to public sector compensation.

The newly elected Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly has pledged support for Governor Okpebholo, while the Governor urged the new leaders to embrace unity and transparency. This follows the recent leadership changes within the state assembly.

Municipalities in Aizkraukle and Jēkabpils are preparing for the new heating season, with significant increases in fuel prices expected to lead to higher heating tariffs for consumers. Some companies are already planning to raise prices.
In 1964, a nearly 30-year-old South African man named Johannes Manong, who had faced political persecution under apartheid, sought admission to the University of Iceland, according to contemporary news reports.

A panel discussion titled "MOON Talks: Where Heritage Inspires the Future" was held at the Sarajevo Film Festival, where participants discussed the future of the automotive industry, the development of electromobility, and new technologies.
Serve Robotics CEO Ali Kashani discusses the company's shift towards partnerships with DoorDash and Grubhub, highlighting how delivery robots can reduce last-mile costs and the future potential of sidewalk delivery.

An evaluation of the Sziget Festival, now back in Hungarian hands, assesses which innovations were successful and where improvements are still needed, including attracting older generations and local audiences.
Two new cases of measles have been confirmed in the Umeå area of Sweden, with both cases linked to a recent festival.
The Global Times explores the concept of 'China shock 3.0,' suggesting that a new wave of 'China dividends' is emerging, indicating significant economic shifts and opportunities related to China's global influence.
An American tourist hiking on Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, has died after being struck by lightning. Emergency services responded to the incident on the active volcano, with local media reporting the 30-year-old was on the volcano when a thunderstorm developed.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the finalization of a new arms procurement contract with China and provided details on a future joint drone factory between Serbia and an Israeli company.

Haribo has ventured into the chocolate market for the first time with a new product, which has received divided reactions from consumers.
The Dubai Municipality has launched a crackdown on tankers illegally dumping wastewater, as part of efforts to protect the environment and public health.

A daily news summary covered US President Trump's unexpected reduction of a military exercise with South Korea, former SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel's criticism of his own party, and the issue of one in ten young adults lacking a job or training.
ONGC has secured approval from the US Treasury, enabling it to expand its oil operations in Venezuela. This new license reduces sanctions-related barriers, facilitating increased investments and production.

Moldova's Ministry of Health has announced a competition to fill director positions in six state medical institutions across the country.
The death toll from a capsized ferry on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe has risen to 84 after more bodies were recovered. This incident is separate from other reported fatalities in Indonesia and Japan.

Job applicants are adopting various new methods to make their resumes more distinctive in a competitive market.
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The Presbyterian Church of Ghana has approved a comprehensive nine-point decision at its 26th General Assembly, introducing constitutional amendments, new policy directions, and administrative reforms. These measures aim to strengthen governance and guide Christians holding traditional stool/skin offices.

Cyprus is set to increase the fine for operating a jet ski or similar vessel without the required license from €85.43 to €1,500 under new legislation aimed at recreational activities.

The new director of Sofia's waste processing plant has announced plans for modernization and a solution for RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel).
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again demanded that its leader, Imran Khan, receive medical treatment at a hospital.
Moroccan phosphate giant OCP has re-entered the US market with a 54,000-ton shipment of fertilizer, marking its return after a period of absence.

Whitney Peak has joined the cast of Joseph Kosinski's new take on the classic 80s TV series, 'Miami Vice '85,' alongside Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler.

The Hungarian government has announced an audit of the Hungary Helps agency, with a new leader to be selected through an open tender process.

An article in Il Sole 24 Ore discusses strategies to combat the depopulation of small Italian municipalities, including incentives for new residents and IRPEF tax refunds.

Analysis of the Brazilian presidential elections suggests a lack of political renewal, with João Gabriel de Lima highlighting the economy as Lula's strength and debt as a weakness, while Flávio Bolsonaro capitalizes on his father's popularity despite criticism over foreign influence.
Ferrari's first fully electric car, the controversial Luce EV, was sold for a record-breaking $40 million at a charity auction, setting a new Sotheby's auction record for an automobile despite initial criticism of the vehicle.

A prominent billionaire investor believes there is a significant shift occurring among investors, favoring gold over Bitcoin. Despite this view, a top Tesla investor stated he is not selling his Bitcoin holdings.
Newly appointed British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged messages with an individual posing as Susie Wiles, former President Trump's chief of staff. The impostor successfully deceived the Prime Minister into believing he was communicating with a White House official.

Germany's strongest opposition party, AfD, is being described by various labels, prompting a review of the most common terms used to characterize it.
The CEO of L3Harris has been ousted following a code of conduct investigation, causing the company's stock to drop. This departure comes amidst scrutiny of the executive's behavior.
An investor known as the 'AI stock god' had 56% of his hedge fund invested in just two stocks prior to its significant decline in July. This heavy concentration contributed to the fund's blow-up.

The US Supreme Court has once again rejected Donald Trump's appeal to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll sexual assault and defamation case. This decision upholds the previous ruling against the former president.
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A 41-year-old French Jew from Paris recounted a harrowing experience of being humiliated and spat upon by hundreds of people in Barcelona after leaving a synagogue, fearing for his life during the antisemitic attack.

Katy Perry joined Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a dance to his son's new song at a home goods store. The impromptu dance was captured on video and shared online.

HIVE Digital's stock surged by 13% following the announcement of a five-year, $350 million deal with Nvidia to deliver 2,016 Blackwell Ultra GPUs. This agreement positions HIVE Digital to significantly expand its AI infrastructure.
Residents of Artilharia Um in Lisbon have filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor's Office and the European Commission against the Portuguese State, protesting the exemption of an Environmental Impact Assessment for a new urban development project by Novo Banco.

Jared Kushner, former President Trump's envoy, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to discuss the Gaza peace plan. This meeting followed rare talks between Kushner and Hamas, though no immediate breakthrough was reported.
Bogusław Chrabota discusses Karol Nawrocki's potential to lead the right-wing, noting that while polls show Nawrocki winning and nearly half of respondents believe he could succeed Kaczyński, his true test will come in a few months.
An on-site investigation into the recent fires that affected Salamina has been completed, with authorities now reviewing findings to determine causes and assess damages.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, with reports indicating an apparent overdose and cardiac arrest as the cause of death, leading to tributes from fellow celebrities.

The newly retained Upper West Regional Chairman of Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP), Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz, has declared the party's primary objective is to recapture political power in 2028, while dismissing vote-buying allegations in recent regional executive elections.

New fan art has emerged depicting Inde Navarrette as Rogue for an X-Men reboot, following the official X-Men cast announcement at D23.

The CW has announced fall premiere dates for two new spinoff series: 'Private Eyes West Coast' and the second season of 'Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent'.

Fire crews were called to Wicklow commons after tyres were dumped and set alight, an incident the fire chief noted as 'not uncommon' despite drought conditions.

A cargo ship has been seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia, marking a renewed wave of maritime attacks in the region. Authorities are investigating the incident and the fate of the vessel and its crew.

A South African anti-migration group has issued a fresh deadline of September 30 for foreigners to leave the country. This action by the anti-immigration group intensifies concerns about xenophobia.

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.

Former US President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to reduce military exercises with South Korea, citing good relations with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This decision sparked bipartisan backlash and raised concerns among Asian allies.

The Netherlands' Innovation Box, a tax incentive, is funneling billions to a small number of innovative Dutch companies, including Organon, Adyen, and Wolters Kluwer.

A Finnish court is reviewing the deportation case of a Russian mother and son, pro-Ukraine activists who fled Russia after being monitored and threatened by authorities, as Finland had not granted them asylum.

Reality TV star Lisa Barlow has announced the release of her new song, “Echoes of You,” following her debut single “Baby Gorgeous.”

A Slovenian municipality has implemented a new regulation requiring dog owners to carry water to rinse away dog urine during walks, with fines for non-compliance.

Fans of the Super Mario universe can anticipate a new installment in the beloved franchise, officially slated for release in 2027.
The BJP has unveiled its new national team, featuring 3 former Chief Ministers, 18 MPs, and 10 women, as part of its strategy for the upcoming 2029 elections and to strengthen its presence in states like Uttar Pradesh.
A magistrate judge in Russia's Volgograd region fined a local pensioner 40,000 rubles for trying to shoot down drones with a shotgun, a ruling uncovered by the independent Russian news outlet Verstka.

With a release window set for late 2027 and a new trailer, fans are speculating which Final Fantasy characters might appear in the highly anticipated RPG, Kingdom Hearts 4.

Rapper Ikkimel has released her new song "Miss Universe," which includes a line referencing her controversial appearance on the ZDF-Morgenmagazin.

Austria's ÖVP and Neos parties are proposing to abolish capital gains tax on stock profits after a holding period, sparking debate on whether this would benefit a broad segment of the population or primarily the wealthy, with National Bank data contradicting claims of widespread relief.

Los grandes lanzamientos musicales se asocian a un aumento de las muertes por accidente de tráfico, según un estudio transversal estadounidense Leer

Reports indicate that Russia is significantly expanding its network of secret drone bases, with some locations capable of launching drones deep into NATO territory. These new bases reportedly put cities like Warsaw within striking range.
An Indonesian mother successfully gave birth to her daughter during a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the island of Flores. The powerful tremor caused thousands to be displaced and led to an increasing death toll.
The CENTCOM chief visited the USS Abraham Lincoln following reports of a mental health crisis among the sailors aboard the aircraft carrier.

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.

New 'Zone 0' fire rules are being implemented in California, requiring changes to landscaping around homes to enhance fire safety.
Under an emerging Gaza framework, Israel and the US have agreed that Hamas weapons will be destroyed by the US-led ISF, while reconstruction and changes to Israel's military posture will depend on full disarmament.

While many Latvian municipalities face declining student numbers, Mārupe is experiencing growth, necessitating additional teachers and support staff for its expanding kindergartens and schools. A new kindergarten is set to open this autumn.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized Minister Saková for failing to acquire a stake in the company building a new nuclear power plant by the deadline, leading the government office to take over the initiative. Fico aims to resolve the issue by September.

Despite earlier government claims of consensus, businesses and trade unions in Bulgaria are at odds over the new formula for calculating the minimum wage, according to statements from their representatives.
Donald Trump is reportedly advocating for a new executive order aimed at scaling back childhood vaccination programs.

The election of the new president and vice-president of the RTCG Council was postponed due to a lack of opinion from the Public Service's expert service regarding the necessary majority for their lawful appointments.
An electrocution victim in Nigeria has made an appeal to Kefas for assistance in obtaining artificial hands.

Dorian Teliti, in an interview, criticized Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for treating mayors like 'party soldiers' and stated that the proposed territorial reform would worsen the situation for citizens.
The Consultative Implementation and Monitoring Council (CIMC) is set to host the 2026 National Development Forum, which will conclude a series of forums in Papua New Guinea.

Reform UK's deputy leader, Andrew Tice, has faced widespread criticism for suggesting people should 'enjoy' climate change and stop tackling the crisis. His remarks were made amidst a record drought and heatwave, leading to accusations of being out of touch.
A Russian court has sentenced Kremlin critic Lev Shlosberg to 11 years in prison for his opposition to the war in Ukraine. This comes after the opposition Yabloko party, which is against the war, failed in its appeal against exclusion from elections.

Anke Holstein has been appointed as Germany's new ambassador to Serbia, arriving from her previous post as Chargé d'affaires and Minister-Counselor at the German Embassy in Moscow.
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In an interview, former US President Donald Trump called for Iran's complete surrender, threatened Oman with devastating bombardment, and claimed that Hamas would abandon its weapons as part of his Gaza plan.
Cocrystal Pharma announced the appointment of Carol Brosgart, MD, to its Board of Directors.

A new lawsuit filed by a former ABC field producer accuses CBS News correspondent Matt Gutman of sexual harassment, detailing claims of inappropriate sexual comments.
La situation s’améliore doucement dans les Hautes Fagnes. Si l’incendie n’est toujours pas totalement maîtrisé, sa progression est désormais limitée.

The Turkish newspaper Hürriyet has published a controversial map that attempts to erase Greek sovereignty and claim a large part of the Aegean Sea, sparking accusations of an unprecedented and dangerous provocation.

The BJP has appointed Vadodara MP Hemang Joshi as the new National President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), replacing Tejasvi Surya. This move is seen as an effort to appeal to Generation Z.

A new study reveals that the removal of social security protection parts by the Finnish government increased part-time work among the unemployed. The research indicates that this change did not negatively impact full-time employment.
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