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.
An analyst discusses the dilemma faced by Serbian opposition parties regarding political participation, drawing parallels with the challenges encountered by the Hungarian opposition.
Italian political parties, including Forza Italia and members of the Lega, are opening up to the idea of a bipartisan agreement on egg freezing. This discussion follows personal testimonies and calls for overcoming doubts about the procedure.
Camille Delamarre, known for directing action films, is set to direct 'Bugatti: The Final Race,' a sports car movie based on a story by Andrea Iervolino, who also makes his scriptwriting debut.
Silvia Fishbaum, daughter of Holocaust survivors, shares her personal story and emphasizes the importance of artist Ľudovít Feld's works in ensuring the Holocaust is not forgotten.
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.
In an opinion piece, Rogério Casanova questions whether cars 'run over people by themselves,' arguing that breaking news frequently fails to report what is only known later, thus lacking crucial context.
Cypriot parties Disy and Elam have introduced separate legislative proposals to reverse the government's decision to remove 'father's name' and 'mother's name' fields from national identity cards.
The suspect in the Berlin Pride ramming attack, Abdul B., was shot and killed by German police during an operation following a 16-hour manhunt. The incident prompted grief and solidarity within the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
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.
Autoridades estão otimistas para o combate às chamas esta noite, depois de um sábado marcado por condições adversas. Ainda, morreu uma pessoa num atropelamento durante uma marcha LGBTQ, em Berlim.
An opinion article discusses the widespread obsession with home renovation and its potential to cause anxiety and isolation, referencing former President Donald Trump's reported focus on home improvements during his second term, as detailed in a new tell-all book.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has declared that the country will no longer hold elections, a move that has been widely condemned by the United States and other international bodies, who are calling for Nicaragua's isolation.
A man has been arrested in Delhi's Seelampur for allegedly killing his wife and leaving her in a pool of blood, confessing to the murder after a three-day chase, claiming it followed a dispute over an alleged affair.
The mother of 7-year-old Nathanael Selambi expressed her heartbreak after her son drowned in a Hamilton lake on Canada Day, having gone missing during celebrations.
In Slovenia, artificial intelligence has identified issues in traffic management, highlighting a prevailing mindset in planning that still prioritizes building more lanes over innovative solutions.
Luis María Olalde, a former ETA member, was injured in an earthquake and is now facing an extradition request from Spanish authorities. He is suspected of participating in a 1979 attack in the Basque Country that killed two police officers.
Typhoon Bavi has made landfall in eastern China, leading to the evacuation of millions of people and causing widespread disruption. The powerful storm brought heavy rains, strong winds, flight cancellations, and significant damage to the region.
Brazilian favelas in Rio de Janeiro, once considered no-go zones due to high crime rates, are now attracting more foreign visitors than some of the city's most famous landmarks, raising questions about safety amidst their growing popularity.
The Karlovy Vary Film Festival announced the winners of its KVIFF Promises industry section, with 'Selamlik' receiving the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award. The festival also featured premieres, exhibitions, and discussions on various film projects.
After American band Megadeth canceled their concert at Meo Arena, leaving the audience waiting for half an hour, Portuguese consumer protection agency DECO confirmed that attendees are entitled to a refund, even within a festival context.
Delhi Police have arrested a 27-year-old man and recovered 59 rolls of banned Chinese manja (kite string) during a raid in northeast Delhi's Seelampur.
Construction work at AvePark in Guimarães, Portugal, has uncovered 3,000-year-old rock engravings featuring motifs such as cup marks, human figures, and animals, dating between the 3rd and 1st millennia BC.
Reality television personality Maura Higgins garnered significant attention at Wimbledon by appearing in a themed outfit, notably featuring unusual shoes.
Adam Michnik, long-time editor-in-chief of "Gazeta Wyborcza," and Warsaw Uprising veteran Lt. Col. Jakub Tomasz Nowakowski have been named Honorary Citizens of Warsaw by the city council.
Slovenians now work half the time for a car and only a third for a coffee compared to 35 years ago, reflecting a significant improvement in living standards. Since gaining independence in 1991, Slovenia's population has grown, and its citizens enjoy longer lifespans, higher education levels, and substantially greater purchasing power.
Regional music star Senidah appeared on the show 'Show na kvadrat' and discussed socio-political issues that have increasingly caused divisions among people in the Balkans, stating that 'We are actually the same people'.
Following protests from scientists and Senate pressure, Washington suspended the dismantling of an infrastructure used to study climate, ocean currents, and marine ecosystems, a reversal by Trump.
Protests have intensified in Albania against a proposed luxury resort development by Jared Kushner, with demonstrators gathering in Skanderbeg Square to demand the government's resignation. The demonstrations reflect growing public anger over the controversial project.
A study of mothers in Seattle revealed alarming levels of dangerous hormone-disrupting chemicals, including BPA, BPS, and melamine, in breast milk samples, highlighting a widespread problem of chemical contamination.
Workers at a Los Angeles stadium have called off their planned strike after securing an agreement that includes wage increases and the right to strike against anti-immigration actions by ICE.
The satirical play "Oprosti druže Stari" by Teatar 303, which explores Montenegro's divisions, will be performed on June 11 in Petrovac with free admission.
Portuguese President Seguro celebrated Portugal's National Day in Luxembourg, where he appealed for the return of emigrants and advocated for Portuguese as a curriculum option. During his visit, he also honored businessman Orlando Pinto for his work.
The Trump administration has issued an executive order requesting AI companies to submit their products for government review, aiming for oversight of AI models. This move has sparked debate among tech giants and policymakers regarding potential censorship and the balance between innovation and regulation.
A proposal for the Lumiar Junction in Lisbon seeks not only to alleviate traffic congestion but also to free up surface space for new green areas and leisure zones by burying part of the main thoroughfare.
Chinese authorities are deploying a new generation of AI-based surveillance systems designed not only to record but also to predict citizen behavior, raising concerns among experts about unprecedented control.
Train circulation on the Linha do Sul in Corroios, Portugal, was suspended following a railway accident involving a CP train, with no immediate estimated time for resumption.
Two minors were hit by a moped driven by another young person near a school in Paredes, Porto, resulting in all three being transported to the hospital with minor injuries.
The far-right party made significant gains in the recent Cyprus parliamentary election, while conservative parties also secured a victory. This election saw a notable shift in the political landscape with increased support for new political forces.
New documents have shed light on Queen Elizabeth II's involvement in the appointment of Prince Andrew as a UK trade envoy. These revelations come amidst ongoing scrutiny of his past associations and public roles.
Elam leader Christos Christou defended his party’s opposition to same sex adoption during a televised political debate on Wednesday night, saying he believes children are better raised in a…
Famagusta Elam parliamentary candidate Fivos Kyprianou announced his intention to table a bill to outlaw political parties such as Akel, Volt, and Direct Democracy if elected. He considers these parties a "confirmed threat" to the survival of Hellenism.
A televised debate between Elam leader Christos Christou and Akel secretary-general Stefanos Stefanou became heated over discussions on security, Middle East developments, and allegations regarding Christofias's actions in 1974.
Young people from Tuzi marked Europe Day by performing a play titled 'Bridges, Not Walls,' conveying a message that society is built on understanding, dialogue, and courage, rather than divisions and prejudices.
A man intentionally drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians in Modena, Italy, injuring several people, some critically. The incident led to visits from Italian leaders and recognition for bystanders who helped stop the perpetrator.
Emails revealed that Kash Patel, identified by several reports as an FBI chief or director, took a "VIP snorkel" at a Pearl Harbor memorial during an official trip to Hawaii. The incident drew criticism for allegedly disrespecting the sacred site and mixing leisure with official duties.
The Elam party in Cyprus remains in third place in polling ahead of next week’s parliamentary elections, despite a slight dip in its forecast vote share, according to a recent survey.
The family of a British couple imprisoned in Iran has reported losing all contact with them. The couple, who were traveling around the world by motorcycle, were arrested and accused of espionage.
A Penang executive councilor stated that the long-standing pollution issue in Sungai Kereh, Kampung Selamat, is caused by multiple factors and not solely by pig farms, addressing public concerns.
The Lisbon City Council has denied responsibility for the cancellation of the 'Queima das Fitas' student festival, stating that noise restrictions were communicated in March and accepted by organizers. The festival was reportedly canceled because it could not be extended until 4 AM.
A man attempted to slit his wife's throat in Bengaluru's Nelamangala area, but locals intervened and rescued her, subsequently beating up the assailant.
Audi je oživio jednu od svojih "najluđih" predratnih mašina iz dana kada se borio za brzinu sa Mercedesovim "Srebrnim strijelama", u vrijeme kada nije bilo nikakvih limitera brzine koji bi mu stali…
Portuguese scientists have revealed the crucial role of hydrogen in star formation, replicating chemical processes of red giants at a nanoscale to identify it as the decisive agent.
The central event for "Resistance Day" in BPK Goražde featured powerful testimonies about the city's fate during the war, with a focus on war commander Abduselam Sijerčić - Pelam.
Slovak artist Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny, known for his collaborations with bees, is gaining recognition in New York and Paris, showcasing the global potential of Slovak culture when combined with innovation and ecological respect.
Elam leader Christos Christou defended the party’s decision to remove Kyriakos Savvas from its Paphos ballot, stating that the move was based on issues of discipline rather than disagreement over core positions.
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities stating the suspect likely targeted Trump administration officials. The incident raised concerns about security and prompted reactions from attendees and officials.
Construction work in Amapá, Brazil, has led to the discovery of nine archaeological sites, including a monument of 127 monoliths dubbed the "Stonehenge of the Amazon," along with evidence of a rich…
Portuguese pharmacists are urging the advancement of projects that would allow them to treat minor health conditions directly in pharmacies. They aim to expand their role in healthcare delivery.
More than 1,000 artists and musicians from various countries have signed an open letter calling for a boycott of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. This collective action highlights growing concerns among the artistic community regarding the event.
President Nikos Christodoulides reportedly received a warning from European People’s Party leader Manfred Weber regarding his relations with the Elam party, which could create problems at the European level.
An explosion in a pedestrian underpass in Völklingen, Saarland, Germany, resulted in one fatality and four serious injuries. Police are investigating the incident, suspecting human action as the cause.
Donald Trump removed an image depicting him as Jesus after facing indignation from the religious right, further escalating a public dispute with Pope Leo. The controversy saw Pope Leo respond to Trump's criticisms, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also condemned Trump's remarks.
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.
Court files have revealed the extent to which federal law enforcement agents infiltrated meetings, private chats, and local events of anti-ICE protesters, laying bare the targeting of political opponents and peaceful organizers.
Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has proposed making egg freezing free for all women in Italy, suggesting a budget allocation of 100 million euros.
An elderly woman was injured after being run over in Freixo de Espada à Cinta and was transported to Bragança Hospital by INEM helicopter due to the severity of her injuries.
Turkey has implemented restrictions on the passage of commercial ships entering the Black Sea through the Dardanelles Strait, citing increased security concerns. This decision comes amidst ongoing regional tensions.
Inmates, activists, and prisons across Europe are describing a growing crisis as heatwaves reveal severe overcrowding, with France, Italy, and Belgium ordering measures for prisons operating at 120% to 140% occupancy rates.
Elam leader Christos Christou reiterated his opposition to both confidence-building measures and the idea of a federal solution to the Cyprus problem following a National Council meeting.
A large fire in southern Rethymno, Greece, has caused significant damage, including melting benches, seats, and covers at a football stadium in Melampes due to extremely high temperatures.
UEFA is considering a boycott of the World Cup in response to FIFA's controversial plans to sell shares of its new commercial arm, a move that has drawn strong criticism from European football's governing body. The dispute centers on FIFA's proposed private investment deal and its potential impact on the future of football.
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.
Wealthy Russians are reportedly purchasing passports from small, exotic island nations like Vanuatu and Sao Tome and Principe for $90,000-$200,000. This allows them to gain access to most countries worldwide and circumvent international sanctions.
Serbian farmers are facing another challenging agricultural season as corn crops suffer from drought, with potential for yields to be halved on some parcels if "decisive" rain does not fall.
A suspect has been charged with negligent homicide and omission of aid after fleeing the scene of an accident where an elderly woman was fatally injured.
A large Elam banner remained displayed above a road outside Ledra Palace, near the crossing point, a day after the party held a protest marking the 52nd anniversary of the Turkish invasion.
Two suspects, Abdoulaye N., a 40-year-old unlicensed taxi driver known as 'Doudou Cross Bitim,' and Gelamallah A., a 36-year-old unemployed Algerian national, have spoken about their alleged involvement in the Louvre robbery.
Denis Zvizdić, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, responded to Milorad Dodik's repeated statements about closing the OHR. Zvizdić emphasized that the OHR is necessary as long as individuals pursue secession and ethnic divisions.
Zendaya captured attention at the 'Odyssey' film premiere wearing a dress with angelic wings and unusual heel-less shoes, which garnered numerous reactions.
A prevailing mindset in Slovenia's traffic planning continues to prioritize building more lanes, despite AI insights suggesting alternative solutions to traffic congestion.
Portugal's Minister of Internal Administration and other officials have expressed deep regret over the death of a GNR military officer. The officer was tragically killed in a hit-and-run incident.
Cooperation between Cyprus and Israel is “mutually beneficial”, Elam MP and chairman of the House defence committee Evgenios Chamboullas said on Thursday.
Debt-ridden developer Ghelamco has sold its flagship office building, The Bridge, in Warsaw to Swedish company Eastnine for over 1.1 billion PLN, providing relief to Ghelamco's bondholders.
Slovenian politician Branko Grims has dismissed accusations from the EPP as 'a hoax,' asserting that he works as much as 'everyone else combined, twice over.' Polish journalist Adam Michnik drew parallels between Slovenian politician Janez Janša and the Polish right, noting similarities to Viktor Orbán.
Strong winds have led to the cancellation of 30 flights, including 15 arrivals and 15 departures, in Madeira, with ANA recommending passengers confirm their flight status before heading to the airport.
A French archaeologist has successfully deciphered a 4,000-year-old Elamite script originating from Iran, a significant breakthrough in ancient linguistics.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has ordered a 40-day offensive to pressure Russia, while Russia reported massive Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Moscow, with 28 drones reportedly shot down.
Venezuela was hit by powerful earthquakes, the strongest since 1900, causing widespread damage to buildings and raising fears of a high death toll. The US has offered immediate assistance, deploying rescuers to aid in the recovery efforts.
The United States has waived oil sanctions against Iran, signaling progress in ongoing technical discussions between the two nations in Bürgenstock. President Trump stated that Iran is ready for weapons inspections, with Senator Vance leading efforts to sell the fragile deal.
Residents of an apartment building are living in fear of its collapse due to deep cracks and structural delamination, and are appealing for assistance.
Peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, scheduled to take place in Switzerland, have been abruptly postponed. Diplomats suggest the cancellation was due to Israeli strikes on Lebanon, complicating prospects for a lasting truce.
Elam Member of the European Parliament Geadis Geadi extolled the Cypriot government’s deepening relations with Israel and the United States during a plenary debate on the Middle East situation in Strasbourg.
Latest data indicates that Slovenians work longer hours than the European average, placing Slovenia among countries with longer working weeks while still influenced by broader European trends.
Portuguese police have arrested a 19-year-old man for attempted murder by hit-and-run, after he allegedly rammed his car into a victim who had stopped to buy tobacco.
Actress Neelam Kothari offered a nostalgic video tour of 'Le Chalet,' her family's three-decade-old bungalow in Lonavala, showcasing its charming design.
The European Jewish Congress has called for the cancellation of Kanye West's concert in Portugal. This request comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding the artist's public statements and actions.
Searches conducted at the Socialist Party (PS) in Portugal have sparked a debate about corruption in politics. Discussions are focusing on what these latest corruption stories reveal about the political landscape.
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Ukraine launched missile and drone attacks on Sevastopol in Crimea, reportedly using Storm Shadow missiles, causing damage to buildings. Concurrently, Russia conducted drone strikes on several Ukrainian regions.
Diko leader Nicholas Papadopoulos is keeping his intentions regarding the House presidency close to his chest ahead of the new parliament's first session next week, stating his party is considering its options.
The anti-immigrant, far-right Elam party, inspired by Greece's Golden Dawn, made significant gains in the recent Cyprus elections, doubling its number of seats in parliament.
Cypriots headed to the polls for parliamentary elections, with voter turnout reaching 32.3 percent by noon. The election focused on key issues such as corruption, the rising cost of living, and the Cyprus problem.
The Lisbon City Council, led by Carlos Moedas, will proceed with a feasibility study for proposals to level Calçada de Carriche and Av. Padre Cruz, despite some concerns about the interventions' suitability.
Members of a beekeepers' association successfully resolved a problem caused by a swarm of bees in the courtyard of the Second Economic School in Belgrade, which had disrupted its functioning.
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel publicly criticized the European Union for its insufficient diplomatic efforts and dialogue with Russia. She emphasized that the EU should increase its engagement and not rely solely on other global leaders for communication with Moscow.
The far-right Elam party in Cyprus reported new incidents of vandalism targeting its campaign materials and candidate offices, alleging attempts to undermine the party ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections.
Police in Zagreb have arrested a driver who fled the scene after fatally striking a 22-year-old pedestrian at a crosswalk. The incident sparked a search for the suspect who had hit the woman without stopping.
A confrontation occurred during a televised political panel on Alpha TV in Cyprus, where representatives of Akel and Elam exchanged accusations of fascism, extremism, and political intimidation ahead of parliamentary elections.
Juš Čop was eliminated from the reality show 'Kmetija' (The Farm) following a defeat in the Grand Farmer's Quiz, despite believing his knowledge would be his hidden advantage.
An event, described as having a Roskilde Festival atmosphere but without alcohol inside its perimeter, saw participants enjoying themselves soberly. Outside the venue, however, empty shot tubes and vapes were found, highlighting a contrast in behavior.
Ryan Neelam emphasized the importance of investing in ties with partners who share similar values and interests, particularly amidst global uncertainty.
A billboard in Nicosia, paid for by the Elam party and expressing opposition to same-sex marriage and adoption, has been spray-painted over. The vandalism highlights public disagreement with the party's election message.
Elam leader Christos Christou has filed his candidacy, with the party projected to achieve a historic electoral high and secure the third-largest number of seats in the new Cypriot parliament. This marks a significant moment for the party's political influence.
Two 18-year-old individuals have been charged as suspects in a hit-and-run incident that occurred during FC Porto celebrations, and their case has been referred for inquiry.
Two individuals have been detained following a hit-and-run accident that left 10 people injured, with five transported to São Sebastião Hospital, one to São João Hospital, and another to Vila Nova de Gaia, as police investigate the causes.
Archaeologist François Desset claims to have deciphered the ancient Elamite Linear script, an Iranian writing system composed of 77 signs discovered in 1903 in Susa.
An opinion piece from Montenegro praises an unknown hero who saved a boy from a whirlpool, while simultaneously criticizing underlying societal and political problems that surface amidst public celebration.
Elam, a Cypriot political party, unanimously removed its Paphos candidate, Kyriakos Savvas, from the ballot due to ongoing disciplinary offenses, including remarks concerning the church and LGBT issues.
Portugal's ANAC detailed passenger rights for refunds, re-routing, and compensation, as the conflict in Iran puts pressure on the European aviation sector, leading to flight cancellations.
Portuguese politician Tiago Antunes stated he was a "victim of cancellation" due to a broken agreement between PS and PSD and a "ridiculous" campaign against him, leading him to withdraw from the second round.
French filmmaker Camille Delamarre is set to direct 'The Godforsaken Sea,' a true story depicting a real-life rescue during the challenging 1996-1997 Vendée Globe solo ocean race.
One person has died following a road collision and subsequent hit-and-run incident on the IP2 highway in the municipality of Beja, Portugal. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the fatal accident.
An opinion piece explores the ongoing relevance and implications of Kanye West's "cancellation," raising questions, particularly given his mental health diagnoses.
Analysts are drawing parallels and highlighting differences between the opposition movements in Serbia and Hungary, discussing their strategies and challenges, including the financial implications for campaigns if electoral thresholds are not met.
One person has died after a hit-and-run incident in the parish of Encosta do Sol, Amadora. Emergency services, including firefighters, VMER, and INEM, responded to the alert given at 5:39 AM.
A Porter Airlines flight was canceled and returned to the terminal after a child refused to comply with safety regulations by not wearing a seatbelt, despite efforts from the guardian and crew.
Indian filmmaker Srijit Mukherji is developing a new film, 'Maharaja Tomare Selam,' which will document the making of Satyajit Ray's classic 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne.'
An international research team has published a comprehensive scholarly volume on Linear Elamite inscriptions and related cuneiform texts. This new work offers a detailed corpus and analysis of ancient Iranian writings from Susa, shedding new light on one of the earliest writing systems.
A baby is in serious condition after being hit by a vehicle within a private property in Bombarral, Portugal. The child was subsequently transported to a hospital in Lisbon for urgent medical care.
A deadly fire on Crete, which claimed the lives of two firefighters, has also incinerated a football field in Melampes, Rethymno. Photographs show the extent of the destruction, with benches and chairs melted by the intense heat.
A district court in Poland dismissed a lawsuit by the Polish Development Fund (PFR) seeking repayment of a subsidy, ruling that PFR does not have priority over other creditors in restructuring proceedings.
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.
A vehicle drove into a crowd near a Pride event in Berlin, killing one person and injuring 16 others. Police have identified a suspect with known Islamist ties and are investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism.
The Athens Epidaurus Festival is presenting '1961,' a musical theater piece composed by Kornilios Selamsis and directed by Haris Fragoulis, at the Small Theater of Ancient Epidaurus. The seventy-minute performance is described as an auditory excursion into the ruins of the present.
Over 500 journalists have called on the White House Correspondents' Association to challenge former President Trump's attacks on the media. They are demanding the association 'speak truth to power' during an upcoming dinner with Trump.
President Trump stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not be arrested if he visited the US, dismissing a threat from New York Mayor Mamdani. Trump also warned Iran of severe retaliation if any more American soldiers were killed, following fresh US strikes on Iran.
Emad Hamdan, the Palestinian Minister of Culture, met with 30 international ministerial delegations in Madrid to garner support for peace efforts, stating that peace requires a partner.
German politicians Matthias Platzeck and Ronald Pofalla met with Vladimir Putin's envoys in Baku, with the German government emphasizing that these discussions were not initiated by Berlin.
The North Line railway was restored at 12:56 PM in the North-South direction after a fatal train accident near Ribeira de Santarém, which resulted in the death of a young person aged 20-25.
The North Line in Portugal, connecting Lisbon to Porto, was interrupted after three horses were struck by a train at 8:42 AM, leading to the suspension of services between Riachos and Mato Miranda.
A former employee of a Zara store in Zagreb shared insights on Reddit about working at the popular clothing retailer, revealing that customers frequently steal items, often by simply walking out in new shoes.
Poland's Health Minister met with representatives of the Supreme Medical Chamber to discuss healthcare issues, with doctors seeking concrete solutions. The minister stated that salaries do not affect patient situations, while doctors emphasized the need for specifics.
Poland's Minister of National Defense declassified information regarding the country's military aid to Ukraine, revealing the extent of its contributions amidst a growing dispute between the two nations. The move aims to clarify Poland's support for Ukraine.
Thousands gathered in Tehran for the first of six days of funeral ceremonies for Qasem Soleimani, where Iranians remembered the 'martyr' and vowed revenge against the US and Israel, whom they blame for his death.
Violent clashes broke out between police and demonstrators during ongoing anti-government protests in Tirana, Albania, resulting in at least 18 arrests and nine police officers injured. Thousands marched towards the police station demanding the release of those detained and calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Poland's Minister of Education admits that the positive effect of teacher pay raises will 'disappear in a moment,' expressing shared outrage and suggesting that teacher salaries should be linked to economic indicators.
Bus drivers in Maribor, Slovenia, are protesting their working conditions, reporting that they work 10-hour shifts without air conditioning in buses where temperatures exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Issues with recent exams have been criticized for revealing 'amateurism' and are seen as jeopardizing public confidence in the educational assessment system.
At the NBA Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore, Chennai's Velammal International School confronted the significant gap between Indian basketball and Asia's top teams, yet maintained their aspirations despite defeats and tough lessons.
A protest was held in Kruševac against construction plans on parcels of land belonging to the Slobodište memorial complex. Citizens gathered to voice their opposition to the development, aiming to protect the historical site.
A feature explores Lesotho, a kingdom nestled in the clouds, examining its unique blend of poverty, enduring hope, and the role of beekeeping. The article paints a picture of life in this mountainous nation.
Portugal's National Health Service (SNS) is set to open a new data center in Évora by the end of the year. Meanwhile, contract workers express concerns that new regulations do not adequately address critical shifts within the SNS and limit new hirings.
The Sant Adrià City Council is demanding that the Metropolitan Plan include provisions for the dismantling of TERSA's incinerator, Ecopark, and combined cycle plant, which have operated on the southern coast for fifty years.
Elam has been allocated the chairmanship of three out of 16 parliamentary standing committees, including the crucial House defence committee, following the allocation of committee chairmanships.
Ukraine conducted widespread drone and missile attacks deep into Russian territory, targeting a Russian arms factory and causing fuel shortages in Russian-held Crimea, while Russia claimed to intercept numerous drones.
Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker after being pressed on his false claims of election fraud and other contentious topics. The former president accused the network of bias and dishonesty before walking off the set.
Citizens in Albania have continued protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and expressing widespread discontent with the government. Meanwhile, EU officials reiterated that the accession process for Western Balkan countries is merit-based.
The European Union is reportedly considering a temporary suspension of the price cap adjustment mechanism for Russian oil. This move comes amidst rising oil prices, potentially influenced by the broader conflict in the Middle East and specifically a war involving Iran.
Alma leader Odysseas Michaelides has ruled out supporting Diko leader Nikolas Papadopoulos for House president in Cyprus, instead suggesting a potential alternative coalition involving Akel, Elam, and MP Irene Charalambides.
The battle for control over parliamentary committee chairs is intensifying in Cyprus as political parties maneuver for influence. ELAM, in particular, is reportedly targeting the education, environment, and defense committee chairs in the new parliament.
An opinion piece emphasizes the need for deep understanding and tailored intervention to address the complex issue of children assaulting their parents, beyond mere statistical visibility.
Neelam Meena has been appointed as the first woman chief electoral officer of West Bengal, following the previous appointment of Subrata Gupta as a special observer by the Election Commission of India.
A televised debate between Cypriot political leaders intensified after a dispute between Akel secretary-general Stefanos Stefanou and Elam leader Christos Christou escalated into accusations involving fascism, communism, Eoka B, and the Turkish invasion.
Elam leader Christos Christou has escalated his disagreement with Akel regarding former president Demetris Christofias's actions during the Turkish invasion, citing national guard records.
The financial situation of the Belgian-Polish group Ghelamco remains tense, with its founder reportedly seeking buyers for properties to address the company's debts.
Democratic Party MP Saimir Korreshi has responded to accusations concerning property registration in Kolonja Municipality, asserting that the relevant documents date back to 2010, a period when he was not employed there.
Gîtes de France has become the third French tourism operator in three days to report a cyberattack, following Pierre et Vacances-Center Parcs and Belambra, with the same hacker believed to be responsible for all incidents.
The French tourism group Belambra has reportedly suffered a data breach, with a hacker claiming access to six months of detailed reservation data, including information on over 360,000 minors. This incident follows a similar attack on Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs.
The United States is reportedly preparing an indictment against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, coinciding with an unusual and historic visit by the CIA director to Cuba. This diplomatic activity occurs amidst a severe crisis on the island, including fuel shortages.
The Za ľudí party has filed a criminal complaint regarding the alleged unethical and disgusting conditions in which deceased bodies were stored at the Prešov hospital pathology department.
The Delamano Old Masters gallery accidentally discovered an unpublished album containing 26 watercolors by Fortuny at a collector's home in Madrid, revealing a new facet of the artist.
Faculty members at Universidade Nova are appealing for the rector election to take place on Wednesday, following a process that has been mired in legal challenges. The upcoming vote marks the third attempt to elect a new rector for the university.
A food vendor in Selama, Perak, Malaysia, has garnered attention for continuing to sell nasi lemak at 50 sen per packet. This pricing stands in contrast to many other vendors who have been forced to increase prices due to rising raw material costs.
Mónica García has threatened to impose quarantines on Spanish passengers who do not provide consent, appealing to common sense while asserting that she possesses the necessary tools to enforce such measures.
Polish developer Ghelamco Group is under auditor scrutiny and plans to sell its flagship office building, The Bridge, to secure bond redemption by March 2027. The management also presented other financing elements with lower success probability.
An inquiry has been launched into a car accident in São João da Madeira that resulted in ten people being hit, with two drivers detained and now subject to identity and residence terms.
Two 18-year-old individuals have been detained and charged with dangerous driving after allegedly running over ten fans, including two children and a teenager, and are awaiting a court appearance.
Facing significant debt, developer Ghelamco is negotiating the sale of its flagship office complex, The Bridge, and expects to monetize a substantial portion of its assets in the second quarter.
A French archaeologist, François Desset, has successfully deciphered the 4,000-year-old Linear Elamite script from ancient Iran, a breakthrough that has been compared to other major decipherments.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire, reportedly by three weeks, following discussions facilitated by the United States. This extension comes amidst hopes for a potential peace deal in the region.
An association has criticized the municipality of Gaia, Portugal, for removing a bike lane and canceling a public tender for scooter services, arguing these actions hinder the city's progress.
Debt-ridden office developer Ghelamco is negotiating the sale of three early-stage projects to Atlas Ward Polska, while retaining its flagship office building, The Bridge.
The political office of Elam candidate Marios Pelekanos in Nicosia was targeted by unknown individuals who covered the building's facade in black paint, causing visible damage.