Reflection on Cubans Returning to a Free Cuba
An article reflects on the possibility of Cubans, particularly the younger generations, returning to a free Cuba, with personal anecdotes about family members unable to enter the country.
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An article reflects on the possibility of Cubans, particularly the younger generations, returning to a free Cuba, with personal anecdotes about family members unable to enter the country.

Sam Trammell, Robin Weigert, Chris Coy, Sean Bridgers, Kerry Bishé, and Jean Louisa Kelly have been cast in recurring roles for Hulu's upcoming 'Prison Break' reboot series.

NNN REIT announced plans to add two new members to its board of directors in October as part of its ongoing succession planning efforts.

Actress Hayden Panettiere was found in cardiac arrest and later died at age 36, with initial autopsy results indicating no signs of trauma. Authorities also found overdose medication at the scene, as details emerge about her final days.

The water level in Hungary's Maconka reservoir has fallen to a critical level, endangering the drinking water supply for 15,000 people, prompting plans to divert water from another reservoir.
The United States has returned three fugitives to Mexico to face charges, one of whom is identified as a member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

Russian opposition politician Lev Shlosberg has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. This comes as the Yabloko party, of which he is a deputy head, was also barred from participating in elections.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that joining the European Union is no longer a priority for Turkey, nearly 40 years after the country first applied for membership. This statement marks a significant shift in Turkey's long-standing foreign policy objectives.

The San Francisco Giants have officially called up Matt "Tugboat" Wilkinson. Here's what to know about the latest member of the pitching staff.

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has announced five new members of its Athletic Hall of Fame who will be honored at ceremonies on January 29 and 30.

Donny, a specialist canine from the elite NSG K9 Unit, received an Army award for his crucial role in explosive detection following the Red Fort blast in November 2025.

Family members allege security officers ignored warnings about the man's hemophilia and subjected him to severe abuse.
Sonos Inc. said in a regulatory document that it is working on a new soundbar, offering the first details about a product that’s likely to make its formal debut during the audio company’s hardware…

Greek superstar Anna Vissi is counting down to her major concert at OAKA on September 26, combining rest and preparation in Arkioi, and shared an enjoyable dialogue with Ilias Psinakis.

BLACKPINK member JENNIE has issued a heartfelt apology to fans who expressed disappointment regarding the group's 10th anniversary, stating that the milestone should have been a moment of shared celebration.

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.

Marvel has confirmed the return of an original X-Men member, signaling the start of a new era for the iconic comic book team.
A suspected man in a Swedish incident is not remembered by anyone, with locals expressing disbelief that such an event could occur.

Senator Ademola Adeleke has received numerous congratulations, including from Aregbesola, the UK, and various groups, on his re-election as the Governor of Osun State. His victory is seen as a reflection of the people's trust and a testament to peaceful elections.

Miha Brejc, a former prominent member of the SDS party, has launched a petition calling for the resignation of Zoran Stevanović, the current Speaker of the Parliament.

The Portuguese Minister of Education has announced that the results for the second phase of exam reappraisals will be published on September 14, confirming official dates after earlier indications of a September release.

The Sligo Garda Chief will honor a late colleague at the upcoming Relay For Life event and is urging community members to show their support for the cause.
A notice has been issued regarding the September 29, 2026, application deadline for a class action lawsuit against Avis Budget Group, Inc.
Former PSD deputy Torres Pereira will lead the commemorations for the 50th anniversary of Portugal's first municipal elections, which took place in 1976. The celebrations will begin on December 12 and continue until 2027.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political future depends on the Likud party primaries, where candidates for the October elections are being chosen. Analysts suggest a further rightward shift among members could jeopardize the party's chances of victory.

The European Union has mobilized firefighting resources, including helicopters and personnel from various member states, to assist Belgium and Spain after Belgium activated the European Civil Protection Mechanism.

A document reveals that the European Commission is secretly monitoring Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), despite remaining reserved on the topic and deferring to member states.
September is the beginning of a second holiday season for many tourists. This autumn, the number of travelers from Poland increased by 43 percent compared to the same period last year – according to data…

Over 11,000 new members have joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi State, Nigeria, though the event was marked by the absence of several prominent party leaders, signaling an ongoing leadership crisis.

A vegetation fire that rapidly spread in Germany's Black Forest is now largely under control, partly due to assistance from local farmers, though persistent embers continue to pose a challenge.
Cambridge Nutrition has announced a delay in the publication of its annual financial results, which are now expected to be released on September 8.

BJP Members of the Legislative Assembly in Karnataka have raised concerns about Minister Nagendra's alleged involvement in a scam and are seeking his resignation.

Kazakhstan has recovered 1.154 trillion tenge (US$2.5 billion) in assets since launching its asset-recovery program in September 2023, redirecting the illicit wealth towards public services.

Portugal is set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its first municipal elections, which took place on December 12, 1976, with a commission led by Torres Pereira overseeing the celebrations.

The number of Spanish citizens registered in Iceland has increased by 6.3% since December, even as the total foreign resident population in the country experienced a slight decrease.

Marvel has provided fans with a 'homework' watchlist of 15 movies and TV series, including some deep cuts, to watch before 'Avengers: Doomsday' is released on December 18.

The EUFOR Commander has announced the upcoming 'Quick Response 2026' exercise, scheduled from August 22 to September 3, as an opportunity to reaffirm EUFOR's commitment to security in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The commander stated that the situation in BiH remains stable.

Bogdan Tanjević, the first coach from the region to lead a domestic club (Bosna in 1979) to a European championship title, is remembered for his significant impact on European basketball and the greatest players from the region.

Slaven Kovačević, advisor to BiH Presidency member Željko Komšić, stated that pro-Bosnian political options must use constitutional means to unblock state institutions amidst the current political situation.
A royal family has issued an important statement that has reportedly brought delight to its female members.

In November, Line 11 of the 2025 tax return related to Social Security will be used to determine the 2027 Medicare premium.

Joey Fatone and Lance Bass have revealed their favorite hangover cures and discussed their enduring friendship. The former *NSYNC members shared insights into their bond and personal remedies.

Twenty-seven years after the devastating Marmara earthquake on August 17, 1999, families in Gölyaka, Düzce province, continue to mourn the loss of loved ones.

Prince Harry is expected to return to Britain in September, planning multiple visits over the next year, though his accommodation at Buckingham Palace remains unconfirmed.

A 38-year-old man has been sentenced by the Ljubljana District Court to mandatory psychiatric treatment and care for the attempted murder of a city bus driver last November.

Actor and former 'South Park' writer Bill Hader recounts the origins of the show's 'Fishsticks' episode, which famously angered Kanye West.

French Patroller drones are set to join Greece's Achilles Shield defence system from September, as part of a layered defence plan that also includes Israeli rocket launchers and expanded drone production.

The European Union is preparing its most extensive sanctions package against Russia, with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas announcing plans to propose the measures in the autumn. This move comes as some EU members, like Latvia, seek significant financial aid to cease trade with Russia.

Pilots have reported multiple instances of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs) over Cyprus, including a sighting by six crew members on a flight south of the island. The European Union is reportedly monitoring such UFO reports.

German banks are now offering up to 3.5% interest on overnight deposits, as capital market rates rise in anticipation of a potential interest rate hike by the European Central Bank in September.

Students in primary and secondary schools across Tuzla Canton will begin the new academic year on September 1, 2026, by intoning the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina and performing a special ceremonial song for educational institutions.

The popular Netflix series 'KPop Demon Hunters' is set to join the prestigious Criterion collection with a special director-approved 4K UHD and Blu-Ray release in December.

The UGC-NET September re-examination provides students with another opportunity to take the test, particularly for those who are running out of time.

Abhishek Banerjee, a Trinamool Congress Member of Parliament, has moved the Calcutta High Court to challenge the freezing of his personal bank account, with his lawyer claiming the private bank did not follow proper procedures.

Björn Höcke is advocating for the release of the 'Saxon Separatists' from prison and their full membership in the AfD, despite their aim to establish a National Socialist state.

A body discovered in Romania is believed to be that of a British teenager who has been missing since November 2025.
The Ajman transport authority has announced that cash payments will no longer be accepted on three bus routes starting in September.
Taiwan Weeks 2026 is set to take place from November 3-13, featuring expanded international participation.

India has emerged as a global leader in clean energy, particularly in green hydrogen, with non-fossil fuel sources accounting for 51.93% of its installed power capacity by December 2025, surpassing its 50% target.

Moldova's government plans to denounce an agreement establishing a system for inter-library book exchange among CIS member states, along with a protocol amending the document. The proposal will be reviewed at a government meeting on April 19.

Two restoration projects are underway on Nicosia’s medieval Venetian walls, with work on the Podocataro Bastion expected to be completed by November, according to the Department of Antiquities.

The Central Electoral Commission announced that the electoral period for new local elections and a local referendum, scheduled for November 1, 2026, has officially begun today, August 17, 2026, in Moldova.

An archived report from August 18, 1971, details how Typhoon Rose capsized the Hongkong-Macao ferry Fatshan, killing 88 people, with no hope for missing crew members.

Lithuanian Member of Parliament Audrius Petrošius proposed to his long-term partner, Laura Teresaitė, after 15 years together, making his vacation memorable.

The head of Croatian firefighters described the intense wildfire near Omiš as 'hell,' with embers flying like a snowstorm and igniting everything in their path. Residents were forced to flee in their vehicles as glass shattered from the heat.

The Kelantan Heritage Weapons Festival 2026 in Kota Bharu was closed prematurely following the death of a royal family member. The festival was originally scheduled to run longer.

Garić announced that the next session of the REM Council is anticipated to take place between September 1st and 5th. This meeting will address upcoming regulatory matters.

A Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah, has called for an independent public inquiry into the Aksa bribery scandal, highlighting systemic failures in Ghana's procurement system.

Luigi Mangione's New York state murder trial has been postponed indefinitely following his guilty plea in a federal case. The postponement is due to concerns over double jeopardy, as Mangione seeks dismissal of the state murder charges.

DUP Member of Parliament Jim Shannon has been charged with common assault of a woman, with the alleged incident occurring on October 1, 2023.

Details about the music Jón listens to in his car have been revealed, ahead of a benefit concert scheduled for September 10th at Bæjarbíó in Hafnarfjörður.
A small-cap ETF has achieved a new high, with its constituent companies demonstrating healthy free cash flows and dividends, attracting positive attention from Wall Street analysts.
A Danish artist, known for her unique love songs that sometimes mention old sex toys, is scheduled to perform at the Royal Arena in December. Her performance is anticipated to be a powerful show.
Likud ministers have defended Prime Minister Netanyahu's reserved party-list slots as approximately 140,000 registered members were eligible to vote in Monday's primaries.

GoldBod is set to implement a new X-Ray Fluorescence standard for gold purity testing from September 1 and has secured 30% of Ghana's large-scale gold output for strategic reserves.

New cast members have been announced for Chris Hemsworth’s action thriller Extraction 3, and one of them is none other than a major James Bond star.
Remembering 10 Nollywood stars who died in 2026, including veterans and contemporary actors.

The Black Star International Film Festival has unveiled its 2026 key art ahead of its September edition in Kumasi.

Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio is remembering his friend Tyler Duckworth. The reality star shared a touching tribute to his longtime friend and The Challenge costar after his death at the age of...
An Icelandic district court ruled that the police failed to sufficiently prove that a man claiming to be a journalist aboard the vessel Bandero was actually a crew member or part of its staff, according to a Reykjavík District Court decision.
Hlas party members in the Prešov region are rejecting further extraordinary meetings regarding electoral districts, claiming that repeated changes are increasing legal uncertainty for both candidates and voters, and potentially jeopardizing the elections.
Kaplan Fox Encourages Bloom Energy Corporation (NYSE: BE) Investors to Contact the Firm Before the Deadline on September 28, 2026 for a Leadership Role The Globe and Mail

The 8th edition of the M.A.R. festival, taking place from September 18 to 20, will showcase contemporary circus, dance, and physical theater across iconic venues in the Alentejo city.
Kaplan Fox has announced a securities class action lawsuit filed against Photronics, Inc., with a lead plaintiff deadline set for September 4, 2026.

An analysis explores whether investors should consider buying Rocket Lab stock, particularly while its price remains below $90.

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 Lisbon horror film festival, MOTELX, is celebrating its 20th anniversary from September 3 to 13, featuring a record number of films from around the world.

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.

Ariana Madix is set to make her Broadway comeback in a limited engagement, starring as Connie Francis in the musical 'Just In Time' beginning in September.

Greece is holding events to honor and remember the 82nd anniversary of the Kokkinia Blocade. The memory of those executed during the blocade remains alive, with ceremonies reflecting on the historical event.

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.

Firefighters are continuing their efforts to extinguish a forest fire near Schramberg in Baden-Württemberg. The ongoing heatwave is complicating the firefighting operations.

A look back at 1996 when Deana Carter's unconventional debut single 'Strawberry Wine' topped the Hot Country Songs chart and achieved significant awards recognition.

Former SDS member Miha Brejc has launched an online petition calling for the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly, and is also gathering signatures for a parliamentary inquiry commission into the Black Cube affair.
Prediction markets, such as Polymarket, show the odds of a Democratic Party sweep in November's midterm elections rising to 48%, with Citigroup forecasting a potential rally in bonds.

Despite a change in government, the leadership of the University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) is reportedly attempting to appoint its own people to the university's most important decision-making body, which also decides on the rector.

In Neuenburg am Rhein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, passersby formed a human chain to rescue a man who was drowning in the Rhine River. The rescue attempt became dangerous for the rescuers themselves.
Students from the State University of Novi Pazar (DUNP) have called on citizens to gather for a protest on August 20 in front of the Basic Court. The protest is scheduled ahead of the trial for 11 individuals accused of attacking university members last year.

Romgaz, Romania's largest natural gas producer and storage operator, announced that it will launch its first offers for gas supply to the population in December this year, with deliveries scheduled to begin on April 1, 2027.
Trex Company has released its schedule for an investor conference planned for September 2026.
China is increasing control over the private lives of Communist Party members and state sector employees, imposing restrictions such as requiring military approval for divorce and banning marriage to foreigners or international travel.

Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) is projecting $100 billion in revenue by December, with financial analysis supporting the ambitious target for the aerospace company.

A father and his five-year-old son were found dead at their home in Bengaluru, prompting police to question family members, including the wife, as part of the ongoing investigation.

Anti-drone systems and radars will be deployed along the entire Latvian border by the end of September, said Minister of Defence Raivis Melnis in an interview with Latvijas Radio's 'Labrīt' program.
A podcast recounts stories of foul-mouthed, rowdy, drunken, and altogether misbehaving Members of Parliament and senators throughout Canadian history, dating back to Confederation.

The Media Support Fund has announced calls for applications for financial support in 2027 for media projects, editorial activities, and investigative journalism scholarships, with applications accepted until September 14.

The lawyer for the Polish bus driver involved in the M3 highway accident stated that his client is in a state of shock, knowing that several people died. The driver, nearing retirement at 63, will reach retirement age in a few years.

E. coli bacteria have been detected in the pools of the Kecskemét Bath in Hungary, prompting a local Member of Parliament to demand an explanation from the city's Fidesz mayor.

The Supervisory Board of Privredna banka Sarajevo d.d. Sarajevo has appointed Kemal Džabija as the new Chairman of the Management Board, with Bedina Jusičić Mu and another member also named to the board.
Minister Anna-Kaisa Ikonen has announced her candidacy for the parliamentary elections, while at least 12 current Members of Parliament will not be seeking re-election. These announcements mark significant developments in Finnish political landscape.

Wimbledon semi-finalist Arthur Fery is selected in Great Britain's Davis Cup team to face Ecuador in September.
Goldman Sachs believes a September Federal Reserve rate hike is highly unlikely due to slowing inflation, leading to a sharp fall in the dollar as prospects for further rate increases fade.

Former Genesis member Phil Collins has revealed his severe struggle with alcoholism, stating that his liver and kidneys were on the verge of failure. He has been sober for three years.
Fans have expressed outrage after members of the K-pop group BTS were reported to have attended a Chris Brown concert, sparking debate and strong reactions online.

Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated he does not tolerate racism, responding to a journalist's question regarding a Facebook post by Member of Parliament Mauri Peltokangas.

A Chinese Communist Party member faced complications when she prepared to marry a foreigner she met abroad, highlighting the strict rules and potential dangers for party members in such relationships.

The University of Belgrade has fallen in the latest Shanghai Rankings, with government officials attributing the decline to blockades while faculty members cite years of neglect. An academic plenum also stated that the ranking does not measure the political suitability of the rector.

An independentist group heckled members of Vox during a solemn ceremony in Barcelona commemorating the ninth anniversary of the 17-A jihadist attacks in La Rambla and Cambrils, attended by victims' families.

To mark 25 years since the 9/11 attacks, The Guardian is inviting readers to share memories of loved ones they lost in the tragedy, focusing on what they want people to remember about them.
The UGC-NET September re-examination is discussed, detailing its implications for students who are already facing time constraints.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has removed more than 50 staff members and brought in new professionals as part of an initiative to reform and improve the examination system.

Four historic estates in Romania are set to host outdoor film, music, and poetry weekends throughout September. These events aim to bring cultural experiences to unique historical settings.
Dow Futures slipped while the S&P 500 rose, as market sentiment shifted with the odds of a September Fed rate hike falling to 30%.

The Italian Parliament is set to accelerate its legislative agenda in September, focusing on converting decrees into law, including electoral reform, Rai, hunting, and security bills.
An opinion piece reflects on the profound grief and pain caused by the loss of IDF soldiers who succumbed to unseen psychological wounds.

Danilo Jokić, a Member of Parliament for United Montenegro (UCG), stated that it would be an unforgivable mistake if certain actions were taken regarding Ostrog, emphasizing the monastery's immense spiritual energy.

Internal tensions are growing within Estonia's Reform Party following the loss of its Riigikogu majority, with experts predicting more member departures, though the coalition is not expected to collapse.
Georgia's State Security Service reported the release of a Georgian citizen detained last December near South Ossetia, who is now in central government-controlled territory.
Rehearsals for the Royal Barge procession have commenced in Thailand, in preparation for a ceremony scheduled for November 6.

Linas Adomaitis has released his latest song, 'Mano bendas,' which he composed during a flight from Copenhagen to Kaunas. The funk-style track is about his band members and incorporates a well-known phrase in its catchy chorus.

BTS members RM and J-Hope received criticism from fans after Chris Brown shared a photo with them and J-Hope posted videos from Brown's Toronto concert, with many fans citing Brown's history of violence against women.

Historian Grybkauskas sheds light on the inner workings of the Communist Party during the Soviet occupation, exploring motivations for joining and regional differences in membership rates.
The Ministry of Finance decided last December that Kemi would not receive state funding at all, but would have to pay the state a total of 3.4 million euros.

The Cypriot government's 'Renovate-Rent' scheme, launched in November 2024 with a target of bringing 1,000 residential units back to the market, has only attracted 86 applications, indicating a significant stall.

Firefighters and volunteer teams battled a large fire near Čanište in North Macedonia throughout the night, working to localize the blaze amidst smoke and embers.

Donald Trump's approval ratings have fallen to a record low of 33% in recent polls, marking his lowest popularity during his term. This decline comes as Republicans lose ground on key issues ahead of November elections and as Trump faces ongoing legal challenges, including a Supreme Court rebuff in the E. Jean Carroll case.
The Justice Department plans to deploy 1,000 monitors to observe voting during the upcoming midterm elections in November, a significant figure for a Republican administration.

NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock has initiated a limited beta test for a new membership rewards program, offering perks such as discounts on NBCU and Bravo merchandise, and free pizzas, to enhance subscriber retention.

Astrology suggests that certain zodiac signs are more prone to remembering injustices and are likely to leave situations where they feel unappreciated. Specifically, four signs struggle to remain where they don't feel valued, and two signs are noted for their long memory of unfair treatment.

Paramount+ is reportedly seeking to bring back more of the original cast members, alongside Alicia Silverstone, for its recently greenlit 'Clueless' limited event series.

The fifth and final season of the financial thriller 'Industry' is expanding its cast with several new guest and supporting roles, including Cary Elwes, Dianna Agron, and Sam Riley.
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) plans to submit a memorandum to Members of Parliament, advocating for a change in the Centre's 'corporate-centric' policy.

The brass at La Liga champions Barcelona have already identified the next member of the club’s first-team ranks whom they plan to part with on a permanent basis before the summer is out.The…
This unit is made up largely of Arab soldiers, including but not limited to members of Israel’s Bedouin and Druze communities. And few people outside Israel even know it exists.

A member of the midfield ranks at La Liga champions Barcelona has surrendered his current Blaugrana squad number, to accommodate the incoming Rodri.This of course comes ahead of the latter’s…
An APC chieftain in Osun State called on party members to remain united and prepare for future elections despite their recent governorship poll defeat.
Miloš Jovanović, president of Serbia's New DSS party, announced that his party's representatives have held meetings with members of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, as reported by Russian RT Balkan.
A comprehensive preview of earnings reports scheduled for Tuesday, November 17, featuring estimates and guidance for companies such as SE, GRAB, STNE, and over a hundred others.

The Niš Film Festival, running from August 29 to September 3, will feature 21 domestic films from the past two seasons, with 19 in competition and two in a review selection, including three Serbian and one world premiere.

Seismic activity has increased under the Mont Pelée volcano, and the surface has begun to rise. The volcano previously destroyed the city of St. Pierre and its entire population 124 years ago.
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has controversially called for the targeted killing of 30-40 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip every night. His remarks have sparked widespread condemnation and concern over escalating violence.
NPS Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga says probe ongoing to unravel facilitators of the violence.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) deputy president Godrich Gardee has dismissed AfriForum as a distraction, stating the party is focused on its election campaign for November 4th.
Casa Asia will relocate from Raval to its new headquarters in Pedralbes in November, following the completion of construction and upcoming installation of furniture and audiovisual equipment.

Final voting for the 78th Emmy Awards has commenced, with over 20,000 Television Academy members casting their ballots to determine this year's winners.

The Social Security System is offering emergency loans of up to P20,000 to qualified members affected by Tropical Storm Maymay and the enhanced southwest monsoon to help them meet financial needs.
September Is Historically the Worst Month for the Stock Market. Is Now the Time to Cash Out? The Globe and Mail

Students arriving in Klaipėda, Lithuania, for the fall semester are already seeking accommodation, with concerns that dormitories may not have enough space for everyone by September, potentially requiring some to wait.
Nike's stock is heading towards its lowest closing price since September 2014, according to recent data analysis.
Adidas is providing significant discounts of up to 46% on sneakers before September, positioning these sales as a smart purchase for returning to routine.
Abhijeet Dipke, a CJP member, has stated he is ready to present his degree amidst a controversy surrounding his education in Boston. He added a condition to his offer, further fueling the debate.
The supervisory board of Poland's CPK (Central Communication Port) company has launched qualification proceedings for the positions of president and board member for real estate and stakeholder relations.

Vladimir Nikolov, the former district prosecutor of Pleven who was previously dismissed on Sarafoff's recommendation, has been nominated by 73 colleagues to become a member of the new Supreme Judicial Council in Bulgaria.

Frances Fisher, Ava Phillippe, Jessica Belkin, and Katie Cassidy are among the cast members announced for the upcoming short film 'The Call,' an addiction drama.

Andrej Babiš will lead the renewed National Coalition Against Drought, which includes ministers Červený and Šebestyán among its members. The coalition aims to address issues related to drought.

The Middle Belt Forum has rejected land allocation for cattle ranching, urging NASS members to summon the livestock development minister and calling for legal action against alleged unlawful land acquisition.
An Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) member has pledged K100,000 towards the construction of a new cathedral, ahead of the Catholic Church's 125th Anniversary celebrations.

Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Economy and Innovation has registered a proposal to establish a new Free Economic Zone (FEZ) spanning nearly 224 hectares in Visaginas, with the project expected to reach the government in September.

After nearly three years of conflict, a powerful Swedish metalworkers' union lost its striking members in a dispute with the world's richest man, marking an end to the prolonged industrial action.

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) ruled on Monday that commercial entities could adjust their super tax liability against tax credits. A two-member bench, comprising FCC Chief Justice…
The Supreme Court has been informed that 326 Members of Parliament and 14 Chief Ministers in India currently face criminal cases.

A Montenegrin Member of the European Alliance, Mugoša, stated that wage policy is not about reducing contributions, noting that neighboring non-EU countries have not drastically cut them.

A general open thread is provided for community members to share their thoughts and engage in conversation in the comments section, with moderators enforcing guidelines.

Marvel Comics has officially confirmed a new combined Avengers and X-Men team, known as the X-Vengers, with Captain Marvel revealed as a key member and leader.

An article suggests that a specific zodiac sign will experience a promotion and substantial financial gain in September, emphasizing the importance of resolving outstanding issues to achieve this.
Slovak Prime Minister Fico is pushing for a breakthrough in the new nuclear reactor project, aiming to finalize an ownership agreement for the JESS nuclear company by September and transfer project management to the Government Office.

The Benedikto Turgus market in Vilnius, which has been operating for over eight years, is scheduled to close its doors permanently on September 1st.
Peter Browning has retired from the board of ScanSource after serving for 12 years.

Delta Air Lines is expanding its Delta Concierge service to all SkyMiles members and has secured a second chance to grow its presence in Texas.

A Greek article offers fashion advice on selecting the perfect Zara shoes to complete a wedding guest's look for a September ceremony.

Members of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party in the Vilnius council are proposing to temporarily make public transport free in the city.

Tang See Chim, a former Member of Parliament for Chua Chu Kang and an advocate for displaced farmers, has died at the age of 94. He was known for declining a move to another constituency to help residents facing resettlement.

Singer Senidah abruptly stopped her concert in Croatia after audience members threw ice and other objects at her. She reacted angrily to the incident before ending the performance.

Rikardo Junčaj, a cybersecurity engineer and member of the state administration's CIRT team and Information Security Council, has been unofficially proposed as the new president of an agency council in Montenegro.

Starting in September, state galleries and museums in the Czech Republic will offer free admission to the public on the first Sunday of each month, a policy expected to become permanent.

The international animation and video game festival BLON, held in Klaipėda from September 10-13, will gather creators and viewers from around the world for film screenings, Lithuanian premieres, and international competitions across animation, video games, and virtual reality.

Members of the band Felt reunited as Feel for their first performance in 37 years, with Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch joining them on stage.

MP Rui Cristina has been accused by the Public Prosecutor's Office of discrimination and incitement to hatred, stemming from a November 2025 statement where he allegedly refused to allocate housing funds to 'local citizens belonging to a certain ethnicity'.
Poland's Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) will begin paying out the 14th pension in September 2026, with seniors automatically receiving the payment alongside their regular pension or annuity. ZUS has provided details on the payout schedule and amounts.

Former Sekondi Member of Parliament Andrew Egyapa Mercer has donated ten hairdryers to the 2026 graduating hairdressing class in the Sekondi Constituency as part of his annual support for local artisans.

Antena 1 has revealed the first three female temptresses for the new season of 'Insula Iubirii 2026' (Island of Love), which is set to begin airing on September 4th.

Minors have been charged with attempted murder after allegedly attacking a staff member at a Pune observation home. This incident highlights concerns about safety and security within juvenile detention facilities.

Atty. Levito Baligod, counsel for the 'Maleta boys,' announced plans to submit evidence, including audio recordings and text messages, to the Office of the Ombudsman to counter former group members' recantations.
Free breakfast bundles will be provided to 12,000 Primary 6 pupils at Cheers and FairPrice Xpress outlets in Singapore during September.
Martina Bajo Holečková has become a member of the SaS party, where she will focus on social issues and the fight against corruption, with SaS Chairman Branislav Gröhling welcoming her as a valuable asset.

Estonian Justice Chancellor Ülle Madise has announced her candidacy for president and is meeting with Members of Parliament to discuss her bid.

The new DC series "Lanterns" has been announced as a space crime story, following two members of the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic peacekeeping organization.

The Art Safari New Museum will open a major exhibition dedicated to Brâncuși and his muses on September 18, featuring a world premiere of 40 original Brâncuși photographs discovered by Doina Lemny.

The 9th edition of the VinOpera International Classical Music Festival, a significant cultural event in Moldova, will be held on September 4, 2026, at Castel Mimi and dedicated to Valentina Nafornița.