Belmont University secured a margin loan from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. this summer to raise cash, highlighting that even larger universities are facing budget strains and liquidity challenges.
Following the verdict in a double murder trial in Kassel, Germany, the Federal Court of Justice will now review the case. Both the conviction and the acquittal decisions have been appealed.
Two new Fidesz Members of Parliament, Palóc André and Hortay Olivér, were unable to correctly recite the oath of office, stumbling on the final sentence.
A Delmore housing development received fast-track approval, with plans to transport treated wastewater off-site during summer periods when necessary during its first phase.
Police have arrested two suspects, a 36-year-old man from The Hague and a 17-year-old boy from Den Bosch, in connection with a violent home invasion in Helmond.
Zoltán Tarr stated that as a minister, he has no say in the daily operations of public media and that the audit is not being conducted by the ministry, suggesting an online platform for public recommendations.
Music icon Phil Collins has revealed that he nearly died from alcoholism, with his organs failing and his children being called to say their goodbyes. He detailed the severe health crisis, stating that people were coming to bid him farewell.
Anti-government protests have continued for over 60 days in Albania, with citizens demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Rama and criticizing the Socialist Party's draft reforms. Protesters marched through Tirana, calling for systemic change and alleging that Socialist Party members are burning their party cards in defiance.
A Sziget Fesztivál alapítója a Telex After adásában többek között elmondta, hogyan látja a fesztiválpiac átalakulását, hogy mennyi létjogosultsága van az underground színtérnek ezeken a…
Police in the Tábor region of the Czech Republic have issued a warning about a large feline predator reportedly roaming the area, releasing a video recorded by a woman who spotted the black animal over the weekend.
The Tisza party has provided an explanation for the exclusion of the Hungarian Association of Journalists (MÚOSZ) from the body responsible for nominating members to the Media Council.
Belmont University announced that it will become the home for Johnny Cash's personal archives, which will be integrated into the new Johnny Cash Learning Center.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has denounced Israel, stating that the health emergency in Gaza is a result of its policies and developments in the West Bank, which indicate a project of Palestinian colonization through occupation. Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim, MSF International President, made the statement.
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok signed a constitutional amendment that will remove him from office at midnight, a move that has reportedly shocked Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. This action follows a period of political turmoil in Hungary.
Paris is hosting several notable summer art exhibitions, including a retrospective of Károly Ferenczy at the Petit Palais, offering a rich cultural experience for visitors.
Christopher Nolan's epic film 'The Odyssey' has launched to strong box office numbers, with critics praising its grand scale and innovative use of ancient Greek instruments in its score. The film, starring Matt Damon and featuring Zendaya's acclaimed fashion, is leading the charge for a record-breaking year in cinema.
Families with children are invited to readings for the International Jānis Baltvilks Prize, while a discussion is also held about the jury's selections and omissions among the nominees.
Zsófia Jakab, a friend of Orbán Ráhel, has resigned from her position as head of the Hungarian state fashion agency, citing an inability to establish constructive communication with the new owner, the ministry led by István Kapitány.
The Hungarian Parliament has passed a constitutional amendment that allows for the removal of President Tamás Sulyok. This move is seen as part of a broader effort to challenge figures loyal to Viktor Orbán.
German 'Tagesschau' anchor Susanne Daubner has invited Elmo, the red monster from 'Sesame Street' who now has his own video podcast, to be a guest on her last show.
The Montenegrin Parliament has initiated the process of amending the Constitution, with discussions and votes taking place among deputies. The Democratic National Party (DNP) voted against the proposed changes.
Hungarian company executives shared their perspectives on artificial intelligence, acknowledging its potential while emphasizing the need for caution, the indispensability of human work, and significant costs.
Skeletal remains discovered this year beneath a church in Maastricht cannot be definitively attributed to the famous French musketeer Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan.
András Cser-Palkovics, a Fidesz mayor, has publicly voiced his criticisms of the Orbán government, stating that leaving a sinking ship is not necessarily a beautiful thing. He shared his views directly with Prime Minister Orbán in an interview.
A man from Reuver has been sentenced to 21.5 years in prison on appeal for the murder of his wife and burning her body in 2022, described as a 'gripping case of femicide'.
Anne Hathaway's choice to swim in a full-body UV burkini has been celebrated online as an anti-aging trend, but also criticized for perceived double standards. Commentators note that a Muslim woman wearing a burkini would likely not receive the same celebratory reaction.
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos has hinted at possible senatorial candidates for the administration's 2028 ticket, including Francis Zamora and Joy Belmonte.
Delmonico's, founded in 1837, is highlighted as America's first fine dining restaurant, serving 400 pounds of steak daily and holding a legacy that includes inventing iconic dishes.
A Hungarian political analyst discusses the potential removal of a political figure named Sulyok and the implications of a one-sentence constitutional amendment, framing it as a political performance in a competitive system.
Sixty students at the Albanian Security Academy were hospitalized due to suspected food poisoning from catering provided by "Sori-AL." The head of the institution has urgently convened leaders and ordered a swift investigation into the incident, which involved dinner consumption.
The National Event Organizing Agency has immediately terminated its framework contracts with Balásy's companies. This decision marks a significant shift in state-related event organization.
Political analyst Török Gábor discussed the challenges to expect in the coming period, noting that economic, pension, and tax cut questions have been overshadowed by two other dominant topics that will likely persist for some time.
Keir Starmer has resigned as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, making way for what would be the country's seventh prime minister in a decade. Andy Burnham, often referred to as the 'King of the North,' has quickly emerged as the front-runner to succeed him.
The United States men's national team secured their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds after a dominant 2-0 victory over Australia. This win, featuring a goal from Alex Freeman, means the USMNT qualifies with a game to spare.
Lottomatica's CEO, Guglielmo Angelozzi, has been named the best European CEO in the Leisure & Hotels Mid Cap sector by Extel Survey 2026, based on evaluations from institutional investors and analysts.
Finnish police are extensively monitoring water traffic during Midsummer celebrations across the country and are advocating for the blood alcohol limit for boating to be lowered to match road traffic regulations.
Serie A giants Juventus have stepped up their efforts to sign Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. They are looking to secure a new number one ahead of the 2026/27 season.
'Off Campus' actor Belmont Cameli has been announced as Reebok's newest global brand ambassador, further elevating the sneaker brand's celebrity appeal.
Cookie Monster reportedly expressed disapproval of Elmo's indecisiveness regarding the Knicks, suggesting Elmo could learn from his more decisive approach.
A William Morris exhibition at the Didrichsen Art Museum highlights how the world has changed less since the 19th century than one might initially think, with his ideas still resonating today.
The FIFA World Cup has officially begun with a Fan Fest at the Coliseum and initial matches underway. Early games have seen multiple red cards, prompting discussions about refereeing strictness.
A forest development plan for Bois du Tronquoy in Fernelmont, Belgium, has sparked a heated debate among authorities, associations, and residents, touching on public access, biodiversity, and recreational use.
Zurich's parliament has approved a slight liberalization, allowing schools to determine their own teaching materials and potentially ending the special status of the Zurich textbook publisher.
The Helmos Mountain Festival celebrates its fourth anniversary, promising a unique experience at 2,340 meters with artist Giannis Aggelakas, redefining the mountain festival concept in a landscape of natural beauty.
Elmo's neutral stance on the NBA Finals caused a stir among New York Knicks fans, who demanded the 'Sesame Street' character pick a side given his connection to the city.
Swedish police are investigating a double murder in Gothenburg, with a suspected Norwegian hitman reportedly staying at a shopping center for two hours.
Nineteen-year-old 'Off Campus' star Ella Bright addresses viewer concerns regarding her age gap with co-star Belmont Cameli and partial nude scenes in the provocative Prime Video series.
Nukirtus senus medžius lieka kelmas, kuris ne tik gadina estetinį sklypo vaizdą, bet ir gali tapti rimtų problemų priežastimi. Klausimas, ar jį šalinti, yra ne tik skonio reikalas.
Archaeologists in a Dutch church have unearthed a skeleton that may belong to Charles de Batz de Castelmore, famously known as D'Artagnan, 353 years after his death.
Filmmaker Steven Spielberg has shared his perspective on artificial intelligence, stating his belief that AI cannot replace the human soul. He emphasized the importance of human creativity and emotion over technological advancements.
Hungarian Minister and State Secretary for Culture, Zoltán Tarr and Ervin Nagy, discussed their plans for the cultural sector, including dialogue with professional organizations, institutional reviews, tax refunds, and a tender for the head of the National Film Institute.
Actress Ella Bright has addressed public concerns regarding the age gap between herself and co-star Belmont Cameli in their series 'Off Campus'. She responded to criticisms about their age difference, particularly concerning 18+ scenes.
Once a month, lovers of Viennese song make a pilgrimage to Ottakring. There, they sing and talk about the great names of Schrammel music – to an audience as loyal as the music itself.
German engineers have developed a closed-system hydrogen engine that achieves high efficiency without harmful emissions, potentially revolutionizing heavy machinery.
A szakértő, aki 2016-tól két éven át dolgozott az elnök mellett, és a menesztés elkerülésére inkább lemondott, a Zeitnek adott interjúban elmondta, hogy azért javasolta volna a hadműveletet, mivel…
Actor Belmont Cameli, 28, stars as NHL-bound college hockey player Garrett Graham in the new Prime Video romance series "Off Campus," marking a significant moment in his career.
Juventus is reportedly looking to sign Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario on a loan with an option to buy. This comes after the club called off a potential deal for Martinez.
Márton Gulyás has announced his resignation from the position of editor-in-chief at Partizán. He also revealed his whereabouts over the past few months.
Hungary's Constitutional Court will examine the initiative to remove Tamás Sulyok on Thursday, following a request for subsequent norm control by Fidesz-KDNP.
The CEO of Rail Cargo discusses the future of rail freight transport in Hungary, highlighting the environmental benefits of "single wagon transport" which replaces a significant number of trucks and CO2 emissions annually. The article raises questions about potential government support for this activity.
Eighteen years ago, the world faced a potential superpower confrontation during the Russian invasion of Georgia, with then-US Vice President Dick Cheney reportedly considering bombing a key tunnel.
The Hungarian government has terminated its framework contract with Lounge Event Kft., citing the company's failure to inform the Prime Minister's Office about ongoing enforcement proceedings against it.
Rob Lowe has shared his thoughts on a potential sequel to the classic film "St. Elmo’s Fire," suggesting it could offer a deeper narrative than the original.
Toyota Motor Corporation has announced a significant ¥1 trillion ($6.3 billion) share buyback program and raised its profit outlook for the fiscal year. This decision comes as several other companies, including HSBC, also report strong financial results and authorize buybacks.
The story discusses the difficulties in removing the President of the Hungarian Constitutional Court, despite successful efforts to replace other 'Orbán puppets.' It also highlights the new president's record of pardons and the hundreds of clemency requests awaiting their inauguration.
Belmont Kameli, a 28-year-old American actor, has rapidly risen to Hollywood stardom and captured audience attention, particularly for his role as Gareth in the series 'Off Campus'.
Political scientist Filzmaier has expressed surprise at the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)'s inconsistent approach to the 'Ruck case' compared to the Wöginger case, highlighting perceived double standards and a 'strange support' from Mayor Ludwig (SPÖ). The situation is described as an 'open field battle' within the ÖVP.
Analysts have reacted to Hungary's latest unemployment figures, noting a significant decline in the working-age population. The number of working-age people is now 170,000 fewer than in mid-2022.
The Constitutional Court of Croatia rejected an appeal from a Serbian citizen whose work permit was denied due to social media posts, while the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina rejected an appeal from Selmo Cikotić, keeping him in prison.
A German exclusive report highlights a perceived 'double standard' in Germany's legal approach to surrogacy, which is condemned domestically but overlooked when couples seek it abroad. The article calls for an honest debate on the issue.
A 20-year-old man was stabbed to death by a mob in Delhi, with two police officers injured while attempting to save him. This incident is linked to reports of a Muslim man being assaulted for visiting a Hindu woman friend in Uttarakhand, and a separate stabbing in a Helmond apartment.
German conservative politician Jens Spahn is facing calls for his resignation and criticism from within his own party after he and his husband had a child via surrogacy in the United States. Spahn has defended his decision amidst the controversy, which has become a significant political issue in Germany.
An IGN preview of 'Castlevania: Belmont's Curse' suggests that Dead Cells developer Evil Empire's take on the legendary series could live up to the high standards of its predecessors, making the long wait for a new 2D Castlevania worthwhile.
The Hungarian Ministry of Transport and Investment has launched a public questionnaire seeking input on penalties for repeat speeders and regulations for electric scooters. The feedback gathered is expected to quickly inform new legislation.
Raina Morris, girlfriend of "Off Campus" star Belmont Cameli, has issued a plea to fans, asking them to respect boundaries as her boyfriend's fame grows.
The Vilnius City District Court has begun hearing one of Lithuania's largest cryptocurrency cases, involving businessman Vilhelmas Germanas and Mindaugas Navickas, the former husband of ex-Minister Monika Navickienė. One of the defendants has testified, claiming he only followed orders.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino is considering expanding the World Cup to 64 teams, while preparations for the current tournament's final continue, including addressing a 'camera shake' controversy and celebrating volunteer efforts. Despite high ticket prices, some tickets for the final remain available.
A programming error in Southwest Finland resulted in approximately 140 customers receiving incorrect appointment letters. The regional health authority, Varha, has reported the incident to the data protection ombudsman.
Ruff Bálint has initiated an extraordinary session, with a vote on the removal of Tamás Sulyok potentially taking place on Tuesday, to avoid delaying planned constitutional and institutional changes.
Actress Ella Bright from 'Off Campus' shared her reaction to fans expressing their desire for her and co-star Belmont Cameli to date, addressing the 'shipping' phenomenon.
Ervin Nagy shares his opinion on Nobel laureate László Krasznahorkai's decision to reject the 'Artist of the Nation' award, which Krasznahorkai linked to the need for change in the Hungarian art scene.
Bones discovered beneath a church in Maastricht cannot be definitively identified as belonging to the famous French musketeer Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, city authorities announced.
Former Hungarian President János Áder has strongly criticized the planned removal of Tamás Sulyok, describing it as a 'constitutional coup' and the arrival of an 'Orwellian world'.
Estonian electric car sharing and teledriving company Elmo Rent has been declared bankrupt by the court, with a public investigation by the Insolvency Service now pending.
Farkasházy Tivadar expressed dissatisfaction with the new 'Heti Hetes' show and challenged Majka to elaborate on his previous censorship accusations regarding comments about Viktor Orbán that were allegedly omitted from the program.
Elmo from Sesame Street is set to host a new video podcast where he will interview famous personalities in a childlike manner. The show will premiere on the ARD Mediathek on July 8.
A tragic family incident in New York involves a 64-year-old grandmother accused of poisoning her daughter and four grandchildren. The alleged act occurred amid a custody dispute after the children's father gained custody.
Leeds United has successfully signed Harry Wilson on a free transfer after the former Liverpool midfielder's contract expired, despite interest from Aston Villa and a reported blow to Fulham. This move sees Wilson snubbing other Premier League rivals.
Magyar Péter has questioned who will speak out regarding Ukraine's EU accession, while the Hungarian Prime Minister believes V4 countries can help avoid a €1 million fine related to the migration pact.
In the unique Greek village of Kalavrita, nestled in the Helmos mountains, a church clock has mysteriously shown only 14:34 for decades, with an eerie reason behind it.
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar has announced plans for constitutional reforms, including the removal of the current president and a crackdown on corruption. He proposes state oversight for companies mismanaging public funds and a temporary mandate for the new head of state.
Experts are issuing warnings about the increasing risks of disinformation in Iceland and the planetary dangers associated with geoengineering. These concerns highlight critical challenges in information integrity and environmental management.
Javier Bardem has become the first Spaniard to receive a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. The actor expressed his desire for people to remain part of the film community, even during difficult times.
A discussion explores the viability of diesel engines, particularly in the context of using vegetable oil as an alternative fuel source. The articles weigh the benefits of vegetable oil against electricity for powering vehicles.
An investigation by the Hungarian prosecutor's office has confirmed corruption allegations made by a horticultural entrepreneur, leading to the arrest of Mayor Őrsi Gergely in connection with an extensive corruption scandal.
A witness described hearing Henry Nowak being stabbed and the subsequent events, including vigils and memorial vandalisms, near the murder site on Belmont Road in Southampton.
Researchers from the University of Southampton and ELTE are conducting an international study to understand how people interpret the boundaries of sexual advances in various social situations, seeking data from Hungary and other countries.
Burgos-born writer Álex Grijelmo, known for authoring El País's style guide, has been named a new academic of the Royal Spanish Academy, occupying the 'o' minúscula chair.
Severe weather has caused extensive damage in Croatia, with hail devastating vineyards and flash floods creating craters in asphalt. Residents report this is the worst weather they've experienced in over 60 years.
The Venice-Simplon Orient Express by Belmond is highlighted as one of the world's most iconic luxury train travel experiences, reviving the golden age of grand European routes.
Hungarian analyst Deák Dániel announced his departure from the pro-government XXI. Század Intézet and Megafon, stating he will now operate as a 'government-independent' analyst. This move was welcomed by Zoltán Tarr, who suggested it should have happened sooner.
Actor Belmont Cameli donated a kidney to help a friend, an act of altruism that ultimately contributed to saving seven lives through a kidney exchange program.
The Hungarian Foreign Ministry is embroiled in controversy as the government and former employees offer conflicting interpretations of a wave of resignations and firings, with some ex-staff claiming they were dismissed for political reasons.
The professional director of the Batthyány-Strattmann Foundation, responsible for approving individual drug applications, has resigned following widespread criticism.
Winemaker Anselmo Mendes, known for his mastery of Alvarinho for nearly 30 years, is now also being recognized for his exceptional work with the Loureiro grape in the Lima Valley.
The wealthy Vidgren family is eagerly anticipating a potential major win at the Elitloppet harness racing event this weekend, expressing their dreams for the competition.
Mediaworks, a pro-government media holding, has terminated its contracts with the Hungarian newspaper Népszava, preventing the publication of its Friday edition. This move raises concerns about press freedom and the future of the independent daily.
A new legislative draft suggests that Austria's gambling monopoly might end, potentially allowing previously illegal providers to operate legally if they pay back taxes and comply with player protection rulings.
During a session at the United Nations Security Council, Macinka stated that great powers must acknowledge the limits of their own authority. He emphasized the importance of restraint and self-imposed boundaries for global stability.
French President Emmanuel Macron held a rare phone call with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, warning him against further involvement in Russia's war against Ukraine. The call came after a large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine.
The Belmont desalination plant in Australia has entered a crucial phase with the installation of large concrete structures 800 meters offshore, designed to draw saltwater and produce 30 million liters of drinking water daily by 2026.
Carl Welch, the alleged murder victim of "No Jumper" podcast cohost Ant Jefe (Maurice Shelmon), reportedly died from blunt force trauma in a parking lot, leading to formal charges against Jefe.
Greg Hyman, the co-creator of the iconic "Tickle Me Elmo" toy, has passed away at the age of 78. The toy famously sparked a nationwide "Elmo-Mania" upon its release.
Hungary is launching 'Közhang' next week, a platform through which citizens can express their opinions on government decisions, fulfilling a campaign promise for continuous dialogue.
Carlos Telmo, a prominent public relations figure and confidant of the Duchess of Alba, has died. His career was closely linked to major social events, including high-profile weddings.
A six-year study by Anselmo Mendes demonstrates that total composting of grape pomace and stems improves soil health and offers a more cost-effective solution for vineyard management.
The investor behind the Bosnyák Square office complex in Hungary, Bayer Construct, announced it will take legal action if the state terminates their contract, refusing to return the already paid purchase price.
A man has been charged in connection with a double murder that occurred in Brattås, Norway, 21 years ago in 2005. This development brings new attention to the long-unsolved case.
The 'Noite Branca de Braga' (Braga White Night) event is set to return in September, aiming to 'recover its original spirit' by inviting attendees to explore Braga without a fixed destination, featuring artists like GNR, Ana Moura, and Anselmo Ralph.
Experts warn that Europe's move away from Russian fossil fuels, while aiming for independence, introduces new energy security risks, particularly concerning reliance on China.
A 38-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Kassel Regional Court for a double murder related to a drug dispute, with security detention also ordered, while his ex-girlfriend was acquitted.
Several Albanian municipalities, including Divjaka, Memaliaj, Dimal, Poliçan, Prrenjas, and Klos, are protesting against the government's proposed territorial reform, which would see some municipalities merged or dissolved. Citizens and local leaders express strong opposition, fearing centralisation, depopulation, and a loss of local identity.
Post Malone made a special appearance on 'Sesame Street,' performing with Elmo in an episode titled 'Storm on Sesame Street.' The collaboration brings the popular musician to the beloved children's show.
Belmont Cameli, star of the series 'Off-Campus,' shares insights into his beauty routine, favorite relaxation products, and the truth behind his blonde hair, also revealing the scent he always wears.
Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim has stated that the Israeli occupation is the number one health issue in Palestine, noting that at least 1,700 healthcare staff have been killed since October 2023.
Poland has emerged as a rapidly growing European leader in the production of synthetic drugs, no longer just a transit hub for narcotics, according to police statistics cited by Rzeczpospolita.
A boxing match between Anselmo and Benevides is generating significant buzz, characterized by high stakes, celebrity appeal, and dramatic promotional videos.
Evil Empire creatives reveal details about 'Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse,' a new game that aims to honor the classic's legacy while appealing to modern 'metroidvania' fans, featuring Joan of Arc as a boss.
The Hungarian Parliament is preparing for a session to decide on the replacement of the Speaker, anticipating the possibility that President Tamás Sulyok might sign a constitutional amendment aimed at his own removal.
Hungary's communications office has terminated its agreement, valued at 150 billion forints, with the Lounge Group, citing ongoing criminal proceedings and the need for increased protection of public funds.
Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment aimed at removing the current president, Tamás Sulyok, a move seen as a significant development in the country's political landscape and a challenge to the Orbán-era leadership.
Typhoon Bavi, initially the year's strongest storm, made landfall in eastern China, weakening to a tropical storm but still bringing destructive winds and heavy rainfall. Nearly two million people were evacuated across the affected regions as the storm caused flooding and damage, with the storm continuing to bring strong winds and rain to parts of the country.
Actor Belmont Cameli, 28, has been lifting weights for over a decade, but his training significantly changed to build muscle for his role as a hockey player, with specific exercises detailed.
Hungary's public television and radio stations have halted their news broadcasts, with the public broadcaster issuing an apology for 'years of lies.' This move is part of a reorganization effort aimed at removing the influence of the Orbán government from state media.
An 80-year-old man from Deurne died in a traffic accident on the N279 near Helmond after his car collided with a truck. Local police identified the victim as Gerard Daandels.
City authorities in Maastricht announced that a skeleton found this year under a church cannot be definitively attributed to the famous French musketeer Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, with its true origin and circumstances of death remaining unknown.
Hungarian businessman Károly Földi has clarified his reasons for providing a substantial financial contribution to the Tisza movement, mentioning a prior agreement with Péter Magyar.
A man accused of fatally stabbing a defense tech engineer 15 times was denied bond after a 911 call was played in court. This event is part of a broader collection of crime reports, including a man found guilty of attempted murder in Dublin and a rescue operation in Greece.
New evidence, including hypnotic pills and cannabis traces in the Italian victim's toxicology report, is complicating the double murder case in Aigio, Greece. Meanwhile, a verdict is awaited in a separate double murder case in Kallhäll, Sweden.
Jean Dujardin delivers throwback charm in MHz's French-language swashbuckler 'Zorro,' a farce-forward take on Johnston McCulley's masked hero. The film also stars Audrey Dana, Eric Elmosnino, and André Dussollier.
Fuel loading has begun at the fourth block of Slovakia's Mochovce nuclear power plant, marking one of the final steps before the reactor's launch and concluding a nearly 40-year project.
A Norwegian man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for a double murder committed in Gothenburg, Sweden. The verdict was delivered after two individuals were killed in the city.
Police conducted an operation at Semmelweis University in Hungary, with the university's rector, Béla Merkely, providing details on the reasons behind the police presence at one of its buildings.
This article discusses the historical role of media as the 'fourth estate' or 'seventh power' and the contemporary pressures it faces from financial constraints and reality.
Former Hungarian Justice Minister Péter Bárándy stated that the removal of the head of state by Péter Magyar's group is not the most radical solution, suggesting a broader context to political actions.
The Essen-based construction company Hochtief has been listed on the DAX stock index, following months of rising share prices. Concurrently, Volkswagen's major shareholder Porsche SE moves to the MDAX, alongside other beneficiaries of the AI economy like Suss Microtec, Elmos Semiconductor, and Siltronic rising within the index family.
Iran announced its intention to lodge a formal complaint with FIFA regarding travel restrictions imposed by the United States during the World Cup. The complaint focuses on the treatment of Iranian fans and officials traveling to the tournament.
A group of legal experts in Hungary has issued an open letter explaining why the removal of senior public officials who remain in office would be legally justified. This collective statement supports the potential dismissal of these officials.
A life sentence has been handed down for the murder of eight women in New York. Separately, a life sentence was also given for a double murder in Klippan, Sweden.
The head of the Hungarian State Audit Office has initiated proceedings to dismiss the president of the Integrity Authority. The Integrity Authority chief has responded to the dismissal request.
A spokesperson for Ukrainian military intelligence claims Ukraine has achieved a strategic victory, securing its existence as an independent state and removing Russia from the map of global superpowers.
The United States Men's National Team secured a dominant victory over Paraguay in their World Cup opening match, with Folarin Balogun scoring a brace. However, the win was overshadowed by an injury scare involving star player Christian Pulisic.
Ferenc Biró, president of the Integrity Authority, stated he would not resign voluntarily, suggesting that if he had spoken out earlier, someone else would have been put in his place to pretend everything was fine.
The administrative court of Bordeaux has annulled the municipal elections in Castelmoron-d’Albret, France, due to the invalidation of an entire list during the vote count, where only two votes separated the top two candidates.
Audi has revealed the new generation of its Q7 SUV, featuring a V6 diesel engine and innovative ground-projected indicator lights. The updated model will initially be offered with a single engine option in some markets.
The head of Hungary's Integrity Authority has been charged with embezzlement, which he claims is a politically motivated action. The President of the State Audit Office is now considering his removal from office due to the indictment.
Guglielmo Cobolli shared a moving message on social media to his brother Flavio, stating that 'a pain that doesn't pass is not a defeat' and that 'that pain is the exact measure of how much you loved this moment'.
The beloved Sesame Street character Elmo drew criticism from New Yorkers, who labeled him a 'traitor' for not fully supporting the city's basketball team during the NBA finals.
Sesame Street's Elmo faced backlash and bullying on social media after posting a neutral tweet wishing both teams fun in an NBA Finals game involving the New York Knicks.
The new regulations concerning foreign-trained players (Non-JICL) are sparking significant debate in Luxembourg, particularly causing difficulties for women's basketball teams.
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok is resisting calls for his resignation despite pressure from Prime Minister Péter Magyar. Magyar has threatened to amend the constitution to remove Sulyok, accusing him of being a 'puppet' of Viktor Orbán.
Celebrations in Paris following PSG's back-to-back Champions League victory turned chaotic, leading to widespread clashes, approximately 780 arrests, and one fatality. Despite a hero's welcome for the team, the events were marred by violence and disorder.
A man in Austria has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for planning a terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. Police found a bomb in his apartment, confirming the serious nature of the plot.
Residents of Burim village in Maqellarë, Albania, are reporting health issues as sewage has surfaced and mixed with their drinking water due to a lack of a proper sewage system, posing a significant risk of infection.
China has executed Xu Yao, the man convicted of poisoning billionaire Lin Qi, a producer for Netflix's 'The Three-Body Problem,' following a business dispute. The execution was carried out after his death sentence was upheld.
A look inside Marble House, the 140,000-square-foot Newport mansion built for William K. Vanderbilt and Alva Belmont in 1892, which is featured in 'The Gilded Age'.
Two Hungarian sociologists, Váradi Luca and Kohut Tamás, have launched a community archive titled 'This is how we lived here' to collect personal stories and experiences from the 16 years of the Orbán regime (NER).
Meta initiated significant layoffs, with reports indicating thousands of employees were affected. Mark Zuckerberg sent out a letter to staff, outlining the company's strategy and offering reassurance amidst the job cuts.
The Belmont desalination project is entering its decisive phase in 2026, with marine works progressing to install an ocean intake on the seabed, 800 meters from the coast, to produce 30 million liters of drinking water daily.
A Norwegian man has been indicted and charged with a double murder that occurred in Gothenburg, Sweden, last autumn. He claims to have acted in self-defense.