A student in the Philippines shot and killed a schoolmate before taking his own life in an attack that was reportedly livestreamed. The incident has prompted calls for urgent action on school violence and the provision of psychosocial support to those affected.
The Latvian government has approved amendments to forest industry regulations, aiming to reduce administrative burden, simplify procedures, and improve the use of data and modern technologies.
An elderly woman was identified after being filmed driving in the wrong direction on the Athens-Corinth highway in a Mercedes. She reportedly did not realize she was on the wrong side of the road.
Slovak Agriculture Minister Richard Takáč is set to present reports to the government on the acute problems facing the country's agricultural sector, particularly the devastating drought affecting fodder and silage corn. He plans to discuss farmer compensation with the finance minister and the European Commission.
A Lithuanian businessman has been detained and imprisoned in Belarus, with the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirming that the embassy has been informed of the situation. The circumstances surrounding his arrest remain unclear.
Customs officers at Nikola Tesla Airport seized undeclared luxury goods, including 'Cartier' rings and 'Louis Vuitton' bags, valued at nearly 12,000 euros.
Woody Harrelson was seen enjoying relaxed gatherings in Sarajevo, joining numerous well-known actors and filmmakers at a 'Zona party'. Various other celebrities, including Hanka Paldum and Nives and Goran Ivanišević, also attended the Sarajevo Film Festival, with some sharing their experiences and impressions.
The driver of a Polish tourist bus that overturned on Hungary's M3 motorway has been arrested for a month. The individual, identified as Robert M., faces up to eight years in prison if convicted.
Amid public consultations on the 2027 fiscal policy, messages are circulating online in Moldova falsely claiming that all property owners will pay a 1% tax on cadastral value and risk losing their homes if they don't pay.
German farmers are reporting substantial harvest losses due to a severe drought and heatwave, leading to a bitter assessment from the German Farmers' Association. The Minister of Agriculture has pledged support to help farmers cope with the expected crop shortfalls.
Natalie Harp has become a prominent figure by President Trump's side during his second term, known for private flights, 'adoring letters,' and a new political feud.
Teaching job aspirants in Bihar have initiated protests, demanding a single-tier examination for BPSC-TRE 4 and threatening a 'gherao' protest against the education minister if their demands are not met within 24 hours.
Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has submitted a list of six commissioner nominees to the State House of Assembly for confirmation, aiming to strengthen his administration.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Radio and Television (BHRT) has requested an urgent reaction from the Office of the High Representative (OHR) and the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of BiH (HJPC) due to pressure on judges in disputes with RTRS.
Eleven people have now been confirmed to have contracted measles following the Urkult festival in Näsåker, Sweden. Organizers are advising all attendees to be vigilant for symptoms.
An article highlights five of the most compelling redemption arcs for villains in fantasy literature, showcasing how even the most malevolent characters can find a path to atonement.
The Bijeljina Public Prosecutor's Office announced that no official investigation has been opened regarding alleged tax evasion by the Srebrenica Memorial Center, though hearings are ongoing.
Vedrana Rudan, a prominent and outspoken figure in Croatian public life, is described as a woman of unique talent and character who, despite her often angry public persona, defended those unheard.
Companies focused on artificial intelligence exhibit a significantly lower proportion of women among both managers and employees compared to other sectors. This trend suggests that the AI revolution is having a negative impact on working women.
Vila Pouca de Aguiar has opened a new €1.3 million tender for healthcare services, increasing the budget by €400,000 after two previous tenders failed to attract bids, hoping to advance the project as the PRR nears its final phase.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will host Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Seoul this week, his office confirmed Tuesday, as Washington steps up overtures to a key Beijing...
Kojo Fosu Boadu, an aspirant for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) National First Vice Chairman, emphasized the importance of empowering constituency executives for the party to regain power in 2028.
Friends, colleagues, and public figures, including Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, are mourning the death of Croatian writer Vedrana Rudan. Many remember her as a fearless and uncompromising voice who challenged reality.
An American influencer's admiration for stylish IKEA chrome plates, priced at fifteen dollars, sparked a conversation online as Indian consumers quickly noted their resemblance to common everyday steel thali plates.
Frankfurt is set to begin its first-ever pigeon count in September, seeking volunteers, as other larger Hessian cities also undertake similar initiatives to monitor their pigeon populations.
Christopher Nolan's film 'The Odyssey' has become the biggest film ever at BFI IMAX, signaling a triumphant summer for cinemas. Its success is seen as having significant implications for the future of cinema.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has publicly criticized his former advisor, Eduard Chmelár, over comments regarding alleged '90 million euros.' Fico is also continuing to exert pressure on Minister Denisa Saková, demanding swift action from her.
The Paris prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into alleged Russian disinformation campaigns targeting former prime ministers Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, who are both potential presidential candidates. The campaigns reportedly spread false information about their health.
Jennifer Garner was seen in Santa Monica showcasing a chic and comfortable way to wear a white T-shirt during summer, combining ease and elegance in her outfit after leaving a church.
A unique factory has been completed in Pori, Finland, where rapidly growing larvae are used to produce insect protein suitable for products like cat food. The company Volare believes this factory concept will become an export product for insect protein manufacturing across Europe.
New traffic cameras in Slovakia, intended for road monitoring, have been found to contain Russian components, leading to questions about their security and control, which the opposition has highlighted.
Canadian police have identified 12 individuals participating in protests by Indian students who lack legal status in the country and could face deportation.
The founder of Signature Group has been banned from acting as a company director for five years after a property group subsidiary was found to have distributed false and misleading marketing material by the Insolvency Service.
Actress Alia Shawkat addressed long-standing rumors about her relationship with Brad Pitt, setting the record straight on the nature of their connection seven years after they first sparked speculation.
An indictment has been confirmed against a man from Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, for the unauthorized possession of weapons and explosive materials, specifically a tromblon grenade.
A wildfire in Torre de Moncorvo, Portugal, currently has three active fronts, with over 400 operational personnel, 135 vehicles, and 5 aerial assets deployed to combat it.
An artistic tribute in Spain honors a beatified individual executed by militias and thrown into a well, with a painting by Andrés García Ibáñez serving as a remembrance of nearly 7,000 ecclesiastics killed by Republican militias.
Confidential computing is highlighted as a critical component for the future of healthcare AI. It enables organizations to scale AI applications while ensuring the trust and privacy that patients and providers expect in sensitive medical data.
Recent 13F filings reveal that Wall Street investors have a clear positive sentiment towards Google stock. This indicates strong institutional confidence in the technology giant's performance and future prospects.
Disney-owned ABC has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the FCC, accusing the Trump administration of a 'retaliatory campaign' against the network. The lawsuit seeks to block early renewal proceedings for its broadcast licenses.
Montenegro's Agency for Prevention of Corruption found that former 'Budvanska rivijera' official Radović violated regulations by underreporting income for years, including undeclared spousal income and assets, between 2016 and 2020.
A significant global bond selloff has deepened, with US 10-year yields climbing to their highest levels since 2025. The rout is attributed to growing fears over inflation and the issuance of AI-related bonds, weakening overall risk appetite in the market.
Production has officially started for the second season of the hockey-romance drama 'Heated Rivalry,' with a first look at the upcoming season revealed.
Netflix has demonstrated strong financial performance with double-digit revenue and margin expansion, which is driving the company's upside potential. This indicates robust growth and profitability for the streaming giant.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, affirming China's support for Latin American nations in upholding their autonomy and pursuing international cooperation based on their own interests.
Research indicates that the most common target for ransomware attacks is a 46-year-old manager, highlighting a specific demographic vulnerability within organizations.
The trailer for 'Slow Horses' Season 6 confirms the return of Olivia Cooke as Sid, with Gary Oldman's character, Jackson Lamb, warning his team that they are being hunted like prey.
The Paris prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into suspected Russian interference targeting French politicians, including Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal. The probe follows concerns that elections could be manipulated if no action is taken.
More than 8,800 enrollment spots are available at UKIM (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje) for the August enrollment period. Additionally, 49 places remain open at the First Secondary Vocational School in Nikšić.
Pimco's Stracke reports that wealth managers are withdrawing from private credit investments and actively seeking alternative options, still recovering from earlier exit restrictions imposed by several major direct lending funds.
The World Health Organization (WHO) expects to bring the deadliest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo under control within three months, despite warnings that the virus is spreading rapidly and outpacing the response. The outbreak, which is the worst in the country's history, is still 'far from being under control,' according to the WHO.
Krum Efremov is set to become North Macedonia's new ambassador to Bulgaria. His appointment signifies a new diplomatic representation between the two countries.
Public sector wages in the Czech Republic could see their highest growth in years next year, following negotiations between the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Finance.
Brandon Flowers, frontman of The Killers, spoke about his upcoming third solo album 'Thrasher,' describing it as his most personal work yet, delving into his childhood.
American Airlines is embracing a premium approach, similar to Delta and United, by announcing plans to add seatback screens and more legroom seats in its narrowbody aircraft. This move signifies a strategic shift to enhance the passenger experience.
Following incidents involving doctors restricted in Finland, Latvia will introduce a new regulation requiring medical professionals to disclose their professional activities abroad.
Instead of the 60th Niš Film Festival, founded by the City of Niš and the Association of Film Actors, two parallel acting festivals will be held this month, organized separately by the City and the Association.
A major supermarket chain has ceased using artificial intelligence after a customer was mistakenly identified as a shoplifter by facial recognition technology, leading to their removal from the store.
Actress and former Abia State government official Doris Ogala has announced her intention to become the next governor of Abia State, calling her decision a “divine mandate.”
A fire broke out at the Estonian defense contractor Milrem Robotics over the weekend, with authorities investigating the possibility of arson. The incident has raised concerns about the security of defense industry facilities.
Yvette Roudy, who served as France's first Minister for Women's Rights from 1981 to 1986 and was instrumental in legalizing abortion reimbursement and professional equality, has died at the age of 97 in Cabestany.
Ella Pamfilova, head of Russia's Central Election Commission, suggested that citizens who have left Russia should be barred from participating in elections, stating that "he who left the country has betrayed."
Albanian journalist Klodiana Lala accused authorities of mismanaging fire situations, claiming emergency funds were diverted for a Kanye West concert instead of acquiring firefighting helicopters.
Slovak MP Michal Sabo has proposed an amendment to the Waste Act, aiming to significantly reduce cigarette filter litter by introducing new obligations for tobacco product manufacturers to finance collection and disposal.
New details have emerged regarding the sudden death of actress Hayden Panettiere, including claims of her past health struggles and her ex-fiancé Wladimir Klitschko's emotional reaction. Friends and family have shared insights into her life and final days, with Klitschko vowing to keep her memory alive for their daughter.
Croatian firefighters have issued a strong warning about a high danger of fires, urging caution, especially for tourists. Authorities are implementing measures to inform visitors about the risks.
Comcast is expanding its Xfinity security offerings as part of a strategy to strengthen ties with its broadband customers. This move aims to deepen customer engagement through enhanced security services.
The network of nature conservation areas in Hollola, Southern Finland, has grown to cover an area equivalent to 250 football fields. These large, closely located protected areas are crucial for preserving biodiversity and various species.
Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published the timetable for the bye-election to fill the vacant Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency seat.
The first group of Swedish prisoners has arrived in Estonia, marking the beginning of a new agreement. However, a majority of Swedish prisoners were reportedly stopped by Estonia, indicating potential issues with the transfer process.
Journalist Klodiana Lala, invited to the lunch program on News24, provided additional details regarding the murder of 20-year-old Portuguese Luis Miguel Varela Mendes near the 'Principote' complex in Ksamil.
Additional Sessions Judge Parveen Singh said the officers' duty was to search for the father and not to take child into custody and transport him across states.
Marvel has released an official list of 15 crucial MCU titles that fans should watch before the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, confirming several realities about the cinematic universe.
Retail investors, who had previously supported SpaceX through its post-IPO run, became net sellers on Friday, marking the first instance of such activity since the company's blockbuster debut in June. Mom-and-pop traders sold a net $4.5 million in Elon Musk’s rocket company shares.
Oscar-winning Iranian director and screenwriter Asghar Farhadi is set to be a guest at the 39th Herceg Novi Film Festival in Montenegro. Farhadi will also receive Sarajevo's most prestigious honor, discussing cinema, war, and hope.
ABC and Disney are suing Donald Trump, accusing him of threatening to revoke their broadcast licenses and violating their First Amendment rights, urging the court to prevent the FCC from taking such actions.
The United Kingdom has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine, committing to 100% backing despite warnings from Russia regarding British drones allegedly attacking targets deep within Russian territory.
New social division research has identified the tranquil Isles of Scilly as England's friendliest place. Conversely, a specific London borough was found to be the least friendly.
Iceland's credit card spending in July increased by 1.4% compared to the previous year, after adjusting for inflation and exchange rates, signaling 'good news in the fight against inflation.'
Sweden's Justice Chancellor is investigating whether fake election posters constitute a crime or satire. The inquiry follows public debate and concerns regarding the nature and intent of the posters.
Woody Harrelson was seen in a relaxed setting in Sarajevo, accompanied by other prominent actors and filmmakers, as the city once again becomes a hub for international and regional cinema figures.
ABC has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the FCC, alleging a 'retaliatory campaign' by the Trump administration against its free speech. The lawsuit claims the FCC's actions are in response to comments made by Jimmy Kimmel.
Block 2, located northwest of Corfu, is highlighted as Greece's most advanced offshore project, featuring comprehensive 3D seismic coverage and a mapped carbonate structure. It is being viewed as a significant geopolitical development.
Major Wall Street firms, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Blackstone Inc., and Apollo Global Management Inc., have been developing debt deals for months. These deals aim to help developers of artificial intelligence systems finance the purchase of expensive chips from Nvidia Corp.
French film producer Nicolas Altmayer, known for films like OSS 117, and Dior executive Mathilde Favier, have died in a car accident. Their deaths mark a significant loss for both the French cinema and fashion industries.
Mastercard's CEO identifies 'machines paying machines' as the next significant opportunity in the financial technology sector, signaling a shift in transaction methods.
The Medical Chamber of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNŽ) has issued a statement confirming that Dragan Babić has not held a medical license since May 2023 and is not authorized to practice healthcare. This announcement comes in response to allegations of inappropriate behavior.
Gordon Murray Automotive has unveiled the GMSV S1, a new hypercar described as a reborn McLaren F1. The vehicle features a high-revving V12 engine, a manual gearbox, and a three-seat configuration, paying homage to its iconic predecessor.
Renowned Italian film producer Fulvio Lucisano, known for a career spanning decades, has passed away at the age of 98. His death marks the end of an era for Italian cinema.
The State Institute for Drug Control has ordered the immediate withdrawal of two batches of the drug Rowatinex, used for treating urinary and kidney stones, from the market due to quality deficiencies identified during control checks.
The extension of the Thessaloniki Metro towards Kalamaria is entering its final phase of implementation, bringing the project close to its handover to the public. Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Nikos Tachiaos, announced that the test routes are underway.
The Princeton Review has identified the top 10 colleges for financial aid in 2026, highlighting institutions considered most generous with their aid packages, a crucial factor for families concerned about educational costs.
Sebastian Stan has confirmed his involvement in 'The Batman Part II', addressing previous reports about his potential casting as Harvey Dent. His confirmation ends speculation about his role in the upcoming film.
The mother of Croatian football figures Zdravko and Zoran Mamić was laid to rest at Mirogoj cemetery, with several public figures attending the funeral.
SYRIZA's parliamentary representation has fallen to 10 MPs, placing it fifth, after Dourou expelled Kasimati and called for Gerovasili to surrender her seat. This internal party turmoil further weakens the Greek opposition party.
A single options trade worth $129 million was placed against the VanEck Semiconductor ETF on Monday, representing the largest such bet in the entire market. This contrarian move signals a significant wager against the performance of chip stocks.
A young man tragically drowned while swimming in the sea in Luštica, Montenegro. Firefighters and emergency services attempted resuscitation but were unsuccessful.
Sokrat Vata, a 29-year-old with a criminal record, has been arrested in Fier for the fatal stabbing of a 20-year-old French tourist at the 'Principote' hotel in Ksamil, with the motive suspected to be a conflict over a girl.
The trial for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur has begun in Las Vegas, nearly three decades after his fatal shooting. Prosecutors allege a gang leader masterminded the killing, with witnesses describing the chaos on the night of the incident.
Péter Magyar has called on civil organizations that he claims received unauthorized state support to return the funds immediately, also alleging that 4iG is the 'secret mother of the oligarchy' and vowing to investigate public assets and money.
A man who was arrested for setting multiple fires near Zadar, Croatia, was revealed to have received over 44,000 euros in state incentives and a renovated house from the government after returning to Donje Biljane following Operation Storm.
A wildfire has erupted in the Temploni area of Corfu, leading to an emergency alert via 112. Five aircraft and two helicopters are currently battling the blaze.
Kanye West has announced upcoming concert dates in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a potential meeting with President Putin. This announcement follows the cancellation of several of his European shows and marks his first major performances in Russia since the war in Ukraine began.
The Archaeological Survey of India has filed a police complaint after unidentified individuals conducted a 'Shiva puja' religious ceremony at the ASI-protected Mehtab Bagh complex, located north of the Taj Mahal.
A US advisory body has issued a statement asserting that China's dominance in data collection provides it with a significant advantage in artificial intelligence development. This assessment highlights concerns about the global AI landscape.
Sacha Jafri's 'The Journey of Humanity' sold for $62 million in 2021 with a promise to benefit needy children, but the pledged donations have reportedly not materialized, leading to an international dispute over millions still missing.
More than a week after KFOR handed over control of the Ibar bridge to Kosovo police, official Belgrade expresses surprise and questions why it was caught off guard by the withdrawal.
Nigerian music star Davido has expressed concern over the declining unity among Afrobeats artistes, contrasting it with the camaraderie of earlier years, despite the genre's growing financial success.
Scientists were surprised to find that most orphaned grizzly bear cubs, released into the wild after being well-fed, died within a year, unable to sustain themselves on a natural diet and prone to approaching humans.
Keychron has launched its new V6 Ultra Hybrid Mechanical Keyboard on Kickstarter, marking its first full-size hybrid keyboard. The device offers magnetic gaming performance combined with a mechanical typing feel for regular use.
A car caught fire on the Athens-Lamia National Road near Tanagra, Boeotia, spreading flames to the adjacent embankment before the vehicle was completely destroyed. The fire was subsequently brought under control.
Hong Kong customs raided a corporate secretarial office as part of an investigation into a local beauty chain linked to UK brand Opatra London, following six complaints of high-pressure sales tactics.
EU inspectors issued harsh criticism of the Danish Transport Authority, leading to an investigation by the National Audit Office into the authority's oversight of safety at Danish airports.
The National Mining Dialogue 2026 is currently taking place at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, bringing together government officials, regulators, traditional leaders, mining companies, and civil society organizations.
Turkish President Erdogan has signed a law that was overwhelmingly approved by parliament last week, which is expected to impact thousands of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighters.
A string of summer hits like 'The Odyssey' and 'Obsession' brought large crowds to movie theaters, leading to a live Q&A session questioning whether this success can be sustained.
One of the most famous melodies of Romanian folklore, 'Paparuda,' is back in the public spotlight with an unexpected interpretation, as international artist Andrew Rayel and the legendary Osoianu Sisters released an official remix of the song.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has formally requested an extraordinary session of the Parliament, outlining four specific points for discussion. The Speaker of Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, subsequently scheduled the session.
South Africa's new vehicle market saw a significant surge in July 2026, with passenger vehicle sales reaching 40,912 units, marking the best performance since September 2014.
The first trailer for the Oasis documentary 'Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger' has been released, showing Liam and Noel Gallagher reflecting on their dramatic reunion and the band's past.
Several YieldMax® ETFs, including the Universe Fund, Magnificent 7 Fund, Ultra Option Income Strategy ETF, Ultra Short Option Income Strategy ETF, S&P 500 0DTE Covered Call ETF, and R2000 0DTE Covered Call ETF, have declared their respective dividend payouts. These declarations range from $0.0599 to $0.3197 per share.
German agriculture is grappling with severe crop failures due to prolonged drought, prompting discussions on whether the federal government should provide financial aid to farmers.
MONEY is leaving banks at a record pace due to increasingly intense Ukrainian drone attacks and growing fears that the Kremlin may start seizing deposits to finance the war.
The Labour party has called on the Gambling Commission to investigate claims that companies, including Tether.bet and Fispay, linked to Reform UK donors and allies of Nigel Farage, operated without proper licenses.
Kay Herr, US GFICC CIO at JPMorgan Asset Management, suggests the Federal Reserve should 'just hike and move on with it,' arguing that the market's rally in yields indicates a dislike for the lack of clear forward guidance.
An analysis delves into Berkshire Hathaway's most significant stock transaction during the second quarter, evaluating whether investors should consider buying, selling, or holding the stock.
Season 2 of 'Toxic,' the true crime series hosted by Elizabeth Chambers exploring poisonous romantic relationships, is set to premiere on Investigation Discovery on September 15th, with its first trailer unveiled.
A large-scale study projects that global infertility cases among women aged 35 to 49 could rise by almost half to 79.64 million by 2036, posing a significant public health challenge for Hong Kong due to delayed childbearing.
Tel Aviv's deputy mayor wants to fight with the head of New York administration, Netanyahu prints election posters with Zohran Mamdani next to Khamenei and Erdogan.
Criminal charges have been filed against individuals in Montenegro for alleged abuse and illegal activities, and in North Macedonia against a resident for assaulting a police officer. These incidents highlight ongoing law enforcement actions in the region.
A British couple on their honeymoon, along with the pilot, were killed when their helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos. Following the tragedy, Greek authorities issued an urgent directive for inspections of the tail rotor on all Bell 206 helicopters.
On the 90th anniversary of the poet Federico García Lorca's execution, scholar Andrés Soria Olmedo has retraced his steps through the tragic summer of 1936, shedding light on his final days.
A charity has announced that construction will commence next month on a new £1.5 million nature reserve, which is expected to be a significant asset for the local town upon completion.
The complaint alleged that Sonia Gandhi deliberately intervened during the rendition of the national song at the Congress headquarters in Delhi on August 15.
The Republic Election Commission (RIK) in Serbia plans to amend regulations to introduce new voting screens, raising questions about ensuring voting secrecy versus potential procurement profits.
Britain has supplied more militarily significant munitions to Kyiv but there are political reasons for Moscow’s remarks
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A woman from Bengaluru and her lover have been arrested by police for the murder of her husband and five-year-old son. The investigation revealed an affair, doubts, and a murder plan influenced by a reality show.
An article explores why certain trees, like a dying baobab in Madagascar or a felled famous tree in England, become immortalized and evoke human grief, highlighting their special significance as symbols of home, sanctuary, and hope.
Anja Šimpraga has raised concerns about an illegal landfill near Gračac, Croatia, and is advocating for groundwater monitoring in Lika and the mapping of all suspicious locations across the country.
The British Prime Minister has rejected Kremlin threats regarding drone supplies to Ukraine, affirming the UK's unwavering commitment to support Ukraine. The UK stated it would be there in Ukraine's hour of need.
Kevin Lamour, FIFA's director of operations, was fired after publicly criticizing President Gianni Infantino's plan for the World Cup. This dismissal has led to accusations of 'management by fear' within the organization.
With nearly 9 out of 10 buildings in Greece constructed before 1990, outdated electrical installations pose a constant, invisible threat of electrocutions and fires. The article discusses how to prevent these risks.
Atmus Filtration (ATMU) has announced record sales for its second quarter and subsequently raised its full-year top-line guidance, indicating strong financial performance.
Romanovskis states that a significant reduction in flights by Latvia's national airline, airBaltic, in Lithuania would be a severe blow to the country's business and connectivity, though other carriers could potentially take over some of the company's operations.
OpenAI has introduced a new version of ChatGPT specifically for teenagers, featuring enhanced safety measures and parental controls. This launch comes amidst increasing legal pressure and concerns regarding the chatbot's potential impact on youth.
A Deutsche Bank report, 'Mapping the World’s Prices 2026,' identifies the top 10 countries where iPhones are projected to be cheapest. The same iPhone 17 Pro with 256GB of storage is expected to range significantly in price across different nations.
Renaming Florida's Palm Beach airport after Donald Trump is estimated to cost $5.5 million, reflecting significant changes. The proposal has sparked discussion about the financial implications and the symbolism of using the former president's initials for the airport code.
ABC has filed a lawsuit against the FCC, alleging First Amendment violations, which further escalates a months-long dispute that has involved figures like Jimmy Kimmel, "The View," and diversity policies.
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov reportedly supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine publicly but systematically protects his own population from mass mobilization by paying foreigners to fight while keeping his most loyal people safe.
Emergency accommodation facilities for homeless people in Dublin have been found to have issues including pest infestations and faulty fire alarms, leading to rooms being unavailable.
The 'Artilharia Um' movement has filed a complaint with Brussels, alleging that an urban development project promoted by Novo Banco violates the European Directive on environmental impact assessment for public and private projects.
North Macedonia has reported its fourth death due to West Nile fever, with a 76-year-old patient succumbing to the virus. The Infectious Diseases Clinic currently has 20 patients, five of whom are in serious condition.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan warned that 'political vendettas increase the risk of Romania losing money and credibility' in his first reaction to the Constitutional Court's decision on the ANI law, which could affect Fritz's mandate.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated there's a 'ninety-nine percent' chance that former politician Marcin Romanowski is in Transnistria. However, the Polish prosecutor's office has not yet confirmed this.
The regional board of the North Ostrobothnia welfare region, Pohte, decided to suspend the procurement of a prefabricated hospital worth over 30 million euros. The acquisition will be re-prepared.
The Ukrainian military is reportedly employing high-quality satellite images to conduct rapid and precisely targeted drone attacks against Russia, marking a significant advancement in military technology.
Firefighters responding to a blaze at an abandoned house on Monday afternoon encountered a dangerous situation when shots were heard during the fire. After extinguishing the flames, they discovered ammunition and explosives on the premises.
Two members of the Donje Biljane local board have been arrested for allegedly setting 10 fires near Zadar, Croatia, prompting shock from the village leader.
Dangote Refinery has secured $1 billion in backing for its planned initial public offering (IPO), with $400 million already confirmed. This significant investment will support the refinery's operations and expansion.
The founder of Bluecore Energy, a company specializing in floating nuclear power plants, has announced that he is the first black person to start such a business. He hopes this pioneering effort will open more opportunities for minorities in the energy sector.
A local representative in Újbuda, Hungary, conducted a poll asking residents if they wanted to park illegally. The representative was surprised by the results but intends to represent the will of the residents, though official approval for sidewalk parking is unlikely.
Zagreb County has donated 50,000 euros in aid to Omiš for fire recovery efforts, as firefighters return to their units after successfully containing the blazes.
Scientists who previously used OnlyFans to fund their long-running marmot research have now received a significant $100,000 funding boost through a new marmot-themed cryptocurrency.