Veteran Yoruba actor Taiwo Hassan, popularly known as Ogogo, is battling stage-four cancer, with his daughters publicly seeking medical assistance. The news has prompted discussions about surviving advanced cancer.
The Serbian government will make the final decision on the minimum wage for 2027 after the Social-Economic Council failed to reach an agreement. Discussions on the minimum wage were held today.
A Helsinki-based company's representatives were given suspended sentences after illegally collecting over 100,000 euros in fees from Filipino employees.
Services on the Athens Suburban Railway are gradually returning to normal following disruptions caused by a fire in Aspropyrgos. The fire had led to cancellations and delays on the network.
Pop icon Madonna celebrated her birthday in a Corfu village with Greek music and traditional food, following a private helicopter visit to Meteora's monasteries.
A newsletter highlights three applications designed to help users save interesting online articles and content for later reading, addressing the common frustration of losing track of valuable information.
As the new school year approaches, FIS has prepared special "Back to School" offers to help students get everything they need for their return to classrooms.
Tourist arrivals to Cyprus fell by 1.1 percent in July, with a significant 55.8 percent increase in visitors from Israel helping to offset declines from other major markets.
Shakira visited earthquake-affected areas in Colombia and pledged $1.25 million to rebuild ten schools and a university damaged by the devastating tremor. Her visit brought attention to the extensive damage, with 2,800 schools reportedly affected.
The main hearing in Iceland continued with three individuals giving testimonies, following an almost unprecedented playback of phone call recordings from the accused's phone on the first day.
The Hellenic Food Safety Authority (EFET) has recalled plates, food containers, and spoon sets advertised as bamboo products, after laboratory tests revealed they were made from melamine resin plastic.
Milorad Pupovac held an extraordinary press conference to discuss the issue of arson attacks, stating that Croats and Serbs have jointly extinguished fires while arsonists destroyed their own villages. He highlighted a recurring pattern of fires targeting Serbs every summer.
The German Farmers' Association has reported substantial harvest losses across the country due to severe drought conditions. The Minister of Agriculture has indicated plans to provide assistance to affected farmers.
A new trial in the UK is exploring the use of artificial intelligence to help aircraft avoid creating condensation trails, which are known to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to climate change.
Israel is being accused of applying a double standard in the West Bank, with thousands of Palestinians held in administrative detention while no Jewish settlers face similar measures. Critics argue this demonstrates unequal justice.
The Israeli military announced increased helicopter activity due to the permanent relocation of its 190th squadron from Ramon to Ramat David base, sparking speculation about a new offensive on Lebanon.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a fatal grenade attack in Amager, Copenhagen. He is being held on suspicion of complicity in the murder.
Hungarian media is reporting on the Paks nuclear power plant, specifically the military helicopters lifting 2-ton concrete blocks into the Danube, and the ongoing discussions around the plant.
The main hearing in the so-called Reykholt case continues in the District Court of South Iceland, following the start of proceedings yesterday with the playing of phone recordings from one of the six defendants accused of kidnapping a man in Reykholt.
A panel discussion titled 'Cirks un iekļaušana' (Circus and Inclusion) explored how the circus can be accessible to everyone, help overcome social boundaries, accept failure, and find one's place.
The Hellenic Food Safety Authority (EFET) has announced the recall of various dishes, containers, and spoons marketed as 'bamboo' following controls conducted under its 2026 sampling and analysis program.
An article discusses the benefits of peptides and retinol, two popular skincare ingredients, for achieving firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin, helping consumers decide which to incorporate into their routine.
The Pediatric Ward at Berat Regional Hospital is overflowing with children suffering from viral infections, with daily visits reaching 40, prompting doctors to urge parents to exercise caution amid high temperatures.
A reburial ceremony was held for the remains of Yevhen Konovalets, a colonel in the Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic and the first head of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), at the National Military Memorial Cemetery on August 18.
Finnish energy company Helen is increasing electricity transmission prices, a cost that consumers cannot shop around for as it must be purchased from the network company operating in their home area.
An article discusses how parents can identify signs of emotional overwhelm in children, particularly those who do not express their distress through typical loud behaviors like shouting or crying.
Singapore has launched a S$4.48 million community rehabilitation program aimed at assisting 2,000 Parkinson's patients over five years, addressing the country's second-most common neurodegenerative disease.
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and director Mark Walter are reportedly considering selling their stakes in the club to majority owner Clearlake Capital, a move that could consolidate ownership under Clearlake Capital.
The 2026 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) written examination will be held from November 23 to December 17. Oral and practical examinations are scheduled to take place earlier.
Amelia Dimoldenberg, star of 'Chicken Shop Date,' suggested that young people 'need nepotism' to escape the 'rejection loop' of being NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), lamenting the loss of youth clubs due to austerity cuts.
A private security company owned by the deputy CEO of Mol, Oszkár Világi, has secured multiple state contracts, including several with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The company, known for its commando-equipped personnel, has reported billions in revenue.
Scientists are advising against swimming in bog pools, which are sensitive to human activity, to help preserve their delicate ecosystems and retain biodiversity.
A Finnish CEO has implemented a four-day work week by giving employees Tuesdays off, citing employee well-being. This move aligns with a report from STTK advocating for reduced working hours.
Political figures are questioning why elections are not being called, implying that if certain conditions are met, new elections should be held. This suggests a debate or challenge regarding the current political landscape and the necessity of a new mandate.
Student Lauri Kärkkäinen in Helsinki demonstrates how he manages his finances, with his apartment rent consuming about half of his income, which he finds acceptable.
A total of 1,076 individuals from 336 families were evacuated in Olongapo City amid flooding caused by continuing rains brought by the southwest monsoon. The evacuees have taken shelter in 10 evacuation centers.
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is experiencing an unexpected and significant surge in growth, setting it apart from other universities. This rapid expansion is described as a 'perfect storm' of converging factors, even surprising its own employees.
Thousands gathered in London for a vigil to mourn the death of Jason Arday, the youngest Black professor at Cambridge University. The Chancellor of Cambridge University, Stephen Toope, attributed Arday's death to a 'racist witch hunt' and called for an investigation.
Following a cyber attack on the Hellenic Open University (EAP) that resulted in the leak of personal data belonging to approximately 30,000 individuals, the Data Protection Authority has ordered the university to implement security measures and staff training within six months.
Counterintelligence officers of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have apprehended a resident of the Bilozerska community in the Kherson region, suspected of assisting in coordinating Russian strikes.
Pakistan has officially assumed the presidency of the United Nations Conference on Disarmament. This role places Pakistan at the helm of international discussions concerning disarmament efforts.
The Election Commission of India has launched Electoral Literacy Clubs 2.0, an initiative aimed at engaging young voters and promoting electoral awareness ahead of upcoming state elections, with the chief stating elections are held strictly as per the Constitution.
A US national security memorandum temporarily allows foreign shipbuilders with significant US investments to build vessels overseas, presenting an opportunity for Korea to assist in rebuilding the US Navy.
Microsoft has been scaling back its operations in China, closing at least 15 branch offices and joint ventures over the past five years, yet the burgeoning AI industry is helping the company maintain a strategic foothold in the country.
The defense in the Lindsay Clancy case argues that she should not be held criminally responsible for killing her children due to postpartum psychosis and overmedication.
Archaeologists have uncovered a 3,000-year-old sandstone lintel inscribed with titles of Ramesses II, which includes a reference to Masn and could help identify a long-lost Egyptian city.
WWE Raw, held in Buffalo on August 17, covered the fallout involving Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa's reunion with The Bloodline, with live results and highlights.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is engaged in a difficult fight against widespread wildfires, utilizing helicopters for aerial support while exhausted firefighters battle on the ground. The country faces significant challenges in containing the blazes.
Ukraine has acquired a new tool against Russian forces, receiving satellite images within 15 minutes to aid its war drones. This rapid intelligence capability significantly enhances Ukraine's drone warfare operations.
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs has requested 7 billion euros from Brussels to help cover the military and economic expenses incurred from confronting Russia.
Montenegro's Deputy Prime Minister praised Berane firefighters for their assistance to colleagues near Virpazar, highlighting their readiness to help others.
Pelle Dragsted is facing strong criticism from economists and a minister, who likened the proposal to Stalinism, over his new VAT proposal despite widespread warnings. Critics argue that Dragsted's stance disregards economic expertise and exposes political vulnerabilities.
Sara Russell, a small business owner, has implemented an AI C-suite to manage various departments including marketing, sales, finance, and product development. Initially hesitant, she found AI to be a helpful tool for specific business functions.
A group of Italian nuns is battling local council plans to revoke their long-standing concession over a beach, which they have held since 1946, due to changes in the law.
The actor stressed that the family was not seeking financial donations but was instead in urgent need of medical expertise and direction.
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New Democracy is on alert regarding former Prime Minister Samaras' party, especially after Ankara's publication of Presidential Decrees for two marine parks in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, which overlap with Greek sovereign rights and undefined continental shelf areas.
China held a state funeral for former premier Zhu Rongji, with President Xi Jinping and other party elites in attendance, as flags were lowered nationwide. The event was marked by tight security and censorship of public mourning, reflecting the government's control over expressions of grief.
Donald Trump has indicated a renewed willingness to engage with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while simultaneously reducing military exercises with South Korea. This shift has caused alarm in Seoul and raised questions about US support for its Asian allies.
A student in the southern Philippines killed a schoolmate and then himself in a livestreamed attack at a school, prompting calls for improved school safety and raising alarms about child safety.
A former CEO has been arrested in connection with the Lindeberg case in Norway, following an incident where a gunman threatened and held men captive at an IT company's office on the same day major board changes occurred.
A retired investigator suggests that repeated comma splices and open compounds in the Nancy Guthrie ransom notes could help identify the author due to their unique idiolect.
An article from Der Standard argues that combating climate change and protecting against its consequences are interconnected, emphasizing that climate protection measures can help mitigate the effects of heat.
The company Vulkal has donated 10,000 euros to the City of Omiš to help mitigate the consequences of a large fire that recently affected the area from Lokva Rogoznica to Omiš.
According to Eurostat data released on Tuesday, public spending on education in the European Union represented 4.7% of GDP in 2023, unchanged from 2022, with Romania ranking last among EU member states.
New lightning strikes have caused additional fires near Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with BiH Armed Forces helicopters and Croatian firefighting planes engaged in battling the blaze.
A farewell ceremony began on Tuesday for the late writer and National Prize laureate, Violeta Palčinskaitė, featuring significant symbols in the church. The event marks the final goodbye to the esteemed Lithuanian author.
Bally's Intralot has received overwhelming approval from Evoke shareholders, with 99.63% voting in favor of the acquisition. This clears the path for the completion of the deal.
An agreement has been signed for the construction of a new helipad on Hydra island, to be built at the "Aloni" site, approximately 5 km from the island's settlement. This fulfills a decades-old request from residents.
England's Children's Commissioner has warned that the Prevent program is failing to adequately help young people who are becoming 'intoxicated by extremism' on social media. The commissioner highlighted concerns about children fixated with violence and the program's effectiveness.
N Vittal, a former Secretary of the Department of Electronics, is recognized for his pivotal role in transforming India's software industry by dismantling regulatory barriers and fostering digital infrastructure.
Grocery price inflation in the UK has sharply slowed to its lowest level in two years. This decline is partly attributed to increased sales of 'picky bits' and alcohol during hot weather.
A new set of words, including "dickovers," "baggravation," and "botiquette," has been coined to describe the various irritants and frustrations of modern life in a technology-driven world. These terms aim to provide a vocabulary for common tech-related annoyances.
South Korea's national security adviser stated the country's strong interest in Iran's denuclearization and commitment to international nonproliferation efforts, following remarks by former US President Trump.
Adopting a dog from a shelter is a significant change for both the animal and the owner, and an article highlights the '3-3-3 rule' to help with the transition.
At least 15 testimonies have been taken as part of the investigation into the August 2 accident where two helicopters collided mid-air in the Psatha area of Greece. The helicopters were engaged in firefighting operations for a large blaze affecting regions from Boeotia to Western Attica.
The 2024 Sundance Film Festival breakout hit 'Thelma' is set for a Mandarin-language remake titled 'Grandma, Please'. Stars Collective has acquired the remake rights for the film, which became Magnolia Pictures' highest-grossing narrative feature.
Jeanie Buss is reportedly contesting her siblings' vote to sell their remaining stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, leading to a family dispute over the team's ownership.
Dozens of Border Collie dogs are starting a new life at an animal shelter after being rescued from a Florida home where they were kept in deplorable conditions, covered in urine and feces. Authorities rescued a total of 36 dogs on August 10th.
Nvidia has committed up to $105 billion to back OpenAI's new data center in Ohio, which is set to become the world's largest artificial intelligence data facility. This significant investment aims to provide OpenAI with massive computing capacity, though some analysts have raised questions about the financing structure.
Snæ Humadóttir, a 17-year-old LGBTQ+ youth advocate, delivered a speech at this year's Pride Days in Iceland, appealing to adults for greater support for queer youth, stating that they need more help than people realize.
Two employees of PrivatBank's regional collection department were fatally wounded during an artillery shelling in Dnipro, as reported by the bank's press service on Facebook.
A debate on online hate speech in Norway saw a heated exchange between Jon Helgheim (Frp) and Ola Svenneby (H) on NRK's political quarter. The discussion, ironically, was meant to address the issue of online harassment.
The FOLTIN LIVE double vinyl album was promoted at Kult Cultural Center in Ohrid, celebrating the band's concert energy ahead of their jubilee concert in Heraclea.
A wolf pack attacked and killed three sheep in Pyhtää, Finland, with three more having to be euthanized, as the animals hunted very close to a residential area.
A priest in Kerry has commended parishioners for their unwavering support of a church restoration project. A special mass was held to rededicate the Daniel O’Connell Memorial Church.
The Alaska Senate primary race is underway, with Mary Peltola preparing to challenge Republican opposition in an election that could help Democrats regain control of the Senate.
India's Supreme Court has upheld hanging as a mode of execution, but clarified that its dismissal of the challenge does not preclude future scientific scrutiny of the method.
India has launched a comprehensive guide on grasslands and open natural ecosystems at a UN event held in Mongolia, detailing important species dependent on these habitats for survival, such as the great Indian bustard.
Kaia Gerber, daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford, disclosed in a recent interview that she underwent an exorcism during her childhood, stating that she felt possessed by a devil for most of her life, prompting her mother to seek help.
The 'living hell' of Isla Cristina has spread to Huelva, with two neighborhoods now on maximum alert and funeral homes under surveillance following a shootout involving two masked individuals.
Germany institutionally separates Nazi crimes and the SED dictatorship, but an analysis argues that comparing the regimes should not be taboo, as it helps recognize dangers to modern democracy.
After months of severe drought, the Netherlands is experiencing significant rainfall, with expectations for it to continue for two weeks. The article discusses the extent to which this rain will alleviate the prolonged dry conditions.
This guide offers tips and recommendations for families attending the Edinburgh Fringe, highlighting various shows suitable for young audiences, from quirky songs to eccentric characters.
Dozens of international volunteers are currently assisting with wetland restoration efforts in the Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic. Their work, including clearing reeds from peat bogs, helps retain more water in the protected area.
The number of e-scooter accidents is increasing in Germany, prompting a surgeon to explain the dangers and emphasize that wearing a helmet can significantly help prevent injuries.
As dementia cases are projected to increase significantly, a neurologist outlines six personal practices they follow to help mitigate the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, with an autopsy finding no trauma. Tributes from co-stars and fellow celebrities have poured in, remembering her career and personal struggles.
Police detained individuals who introduced themselves as senior MEA officials and held guests captive at a Lucknow hotel, recovering 478 forged IDs during the incident.
A Star Trek producer has clarified the future of the TV franchise beyond 'Strange New Worlds' and 'Starfleet Academy,' while also reflecting on what made 'The Next Generation' great. The producer challenged new shows to create more high-concept episodes and discussed Celia Rose Gooding's portrayal of Uhura.
Tips and product recommendations are offered to help students personalize their dorm rooms, transforming them from drab to customized spaces with monogrammed and unique finds.
Drug trafficking is reportedly overwhelming the capabilities of Spain's Guardia Civil, with the main union in Huelva denouncing a state of "defenselessness" and citing the use of "Second World War means." The Interior Ministry admits resources may be insufficient despite significant investment.
A historical article from Helsingin Sanomat reports on the transportation of gunpowder in glass jars in Lapua, Finland, in August 1976, ending a three-month hiatus.
The death of Jackie the Eagle has led to an outpouring of rage directed at an animal care center, prompting staff to restrict social media comments due to overwhelming inquiries.
Fifteen celebrity makeup artist-approved products are recommended to help navigate the stressful yet fun sorority recruitment process, from outfit selection to making a good impression.
The 17th United Nations Conference on Desertification (COP17) is currently taking place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, under the theme "Restore Land. Restore Hope." The conference addresses the critical issue of global desertification amidst widespread historic droughts.
Author Rachel Reid, known for 'Heated Rivalry,' donated $300,000 to five rural libraries in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley that were facing permanent closure.
A woman named Petra Špehar recounted her experience of being trapped with 14 others during a large fire in Lokva Rogoznica near Omiš, Croatia. She stated they received no external help and managed to save themselves.
Criminal defense lawyers in the Netherlands claim that a ban on documents continues to hinder their ability to provide effective legal aid to clients held in the Extra Beveiligde Inrichting (EBI), the country's most secure prison.
As high temperatures affect animals, an article provides guidance on how to help them cope with the daily heat. It emphasizes not forgetting about birds in addition to pets.
New information has surfaced regarding the collision of two helicopters in Psatha, Greece, which resulted in two fatalities, with survivors reportedly stating they had no visual contact with the fatal helicopter.
Childcare workers represented by Siptu have overwhelmingly rejected recent pay offers, with 98% of voters opposing the proposals that heavily favored higher grades.
New information has emerged regarding the collision of two helicopters in Psatha, Greece, during a firefighting operation in Western Attica, with survivors stating they had no visual contact and thought they hit cables.
German drone manufacturer Helsing has partnered with Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten to test military drones for potential use by Japan's Self-Defense Forces, aiming to secure a significant defense contract.
A new study from Bar-Ilan University in Israel challenges the common belief that distracting oneself from pain is best, suggesting that focusing attention on the painful area can actually help healing.
An affordable Nivea body cream is highlighted for its ability to moisturize, firm, and gradually give the skin a golden glow, helping to maintain a summer tan.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has stated that he sees no reason for drama regarding the Socialist Party of Serbia's (SPS) decision to run independently in the upcoming elections. He added that his party does not expect anyone's help after the elections.
Russia has issued a warning to the United Kingdom, stating that Britain will face consequences if Ukraine uses UK-supplied drones. This threat comes amidst ongoing intense fighting, including Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and Ukrainian counterattacks.
Two male police trainees in Misamis Oriental, Philippines, have been arrested and taken into custody for allegedly raping a female batchmate, as confirmed by the Police Regional Office-10.
Meta is facing a major lawsuit from 29 US states, seeking up to $200 billion in damages and significant changes to Instagram and Facebook, over claims that its platforms are addictive and harmful to children and teenagers. The legal action highlights concerns about features like 'like' counters and Instagram Stories, with some officials comparing the platforms to drugs.
A US official, Rodney Mims Cook Jr., who oversees a controversial White House banquet hall construction project, reportedly held talks with Kremlin representatives in Russia this summer during a non-public diplomatic mission.
Police are appealing for public assistance in two distinct missing persons cases: a 10-year-old girl from Perth, Australia, and an unidentified foreign man in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
A doctor who suffered a stroke at 24 founded Happy Health, a startup that has raised $75 million for its AI-powered smart rings designed to help diagnose sleep apnea.
A British couple on their honeymoon and a Greek pilot were killed when their helicopter crashed on a Greek island. The incident occurred on Sifnos, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
Attica Regional Governor Nikos Hardalias has given the green light for a major accessibility project on the Saronic Gulf islands, signing an agreement for the construction of a helipad and an access road on Hydra island, fulfilling a decades-old request from residents.
Seniors attending this year's Plzeň Sportmanie can participate in morning exercise sessions, including yoga, pilates, and healthy back exercises, held daily at 9 AM.
Ruiyu Li, a research scientist at Meta focusing on AI and machine learning, earns over $250,000 annually, attributing her success to extensive research publications during her academic career.
A man is accused of throwing a stone at a police station window near the Finnish border in Norway, causing an estimated 35,000 euros in damage for a new window.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo held a press conference during the National Coalition Party's summer meeting, stating that the Finns Party must internally address the writings of Peltokangas.
Two men are being held for questioning in Randers, Denmark, on charges of importing several kilograms of amphetamine. Investigators suspect gang involvement in the case.
Tuesday's primary elections will feature a crucial Senate race, competitive primaries on a newly redrawn congressional map, and a special election to replace Eric Swalwell.
Milorad Pupovac held a press conference after arrests for arson in the Zadar area, condemning the acts and warning against the incitement of inter-ethnic hatred.
Georgian Dream Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze held a briefing to defend King Erekle II’s decision to sign the Treaty of Georgievsk with the Russian Empire in 1783, calling it the “only correct and unavoidable decision.”
Montenegro's Constitutional Court has upheld a citizen's appeal, ruling that an individual cannot suffer consequences from a prolonged legal process. Part of the proceedings ended due to absolute statute of limitations, while the individual was acquitted of abuse of office after previous convictions were overturned.
Australian mining titan BHP reported a solid rise in annual profits, primarily driven by surging copper prices, according to its latest financial results.
Four individuals suspected of setting 10 fires in Zadar remain in pre-trial detention. Three are held due to the possibility of influencing witnesses, and one due to flight risk as he holds both Croatian and Serbian citizenship.
Recent audit reports in Bosnia and Herzegovina revealed a practice where high-ranking officials, including the head of Helez's cabinet and an advisor to Borjana Krišto, took 24,000 KM in severance pay for retirement only to return to their positions.
The latest data from the ONS shows a continued decline in private sector regular pay in the UK, which has helped to allay fears of second-round inflation effects.
An investigation into the seizure of 10 leopard skins in Uttar Pradesh, India, has uncovered an alleged link to an NGO that reportedly helped poach leopards to raise funds.
Helsingin Sanomat's news quiz challenges readers on current events, including a question about the internationally recognized main character of the documentary 'Sing to Me Arja!'.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36 following a 911 call for cardiac arrest, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from co-stars and colleagues. The coroner's office found no signs of trauma, and reports indicate she faced serious health issues prior to her death.
FIFA's Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Lamour, has been dismissed from his position after publicly criticizing President Gianni Infantino's plans for a World Cup sell-off. This decision deepens the fallout from the controversial investor plan and highlights a power struggle within the organization.
Matina Pagoni, interim president of the Panhellenic Medical Association, expressed surprise at the high number of West Nile virus cases in Attica, Greece, noting that the nine deaths involved patients with underlying conditions and linking the increase to climate change.
Helenn Guilianna Silva Padilla, a 43-year-old Peruvian lawyer, was tragically executed by a gunman at a restaurant-bar in Pacasmayo, sparking widespread fear.
Turkmenistan has proclaimed 2026 as the year of "Independent Neutral Turkmenistan -- the Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses" and is inviting Koreans to participate in the Akhal-Teke 2026 contest, celebrating the prized Akhal-Teke horse.
The popular animated series 'Bruca Braca Bruda Brada' by the Sarajevo collective Helem Nejse has been adapted into a feature-length animated film, 'Zombie Apocalypse,' which will premiere tonight for the audience at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
This article discusses how a morning beverage rich in proteins and other important nutrients can help individuals stay full longer and potentially influence their food intake throughout the day.
A decade after a brutal killing, authorities in Manila are increasing protection measures for Koreans in the Philippine capital, with a typhoon impacting a scheduled visit by South Korean reporters to the Korean Help Desk.
The long-awaited murder trial for rapper Tupac Shakur has begun, with prosecutors alleging that a former gang leader orchestrated the 1996 drive-by shooting as an act of revenge. Opening statements detailed the events of the night and the accusations against the defendant, Duane Davis.
A local man who helped preserve the history of Dublin's Liberties neighborhood is being remembered amidst concerns that the area is "sadly dying" and fading away.
Moscow's mayor reported that over 600 drones were launched towards the Russian capital overnight, with many intercepted by air defenses. Russian officials attributed the large-scale attack to Ukraine.
A library in Bondi, Sydney, has withdrawn the book 'How to Sell a Genocide' from its shelves following a formal complaint. The decision was made after a patron raised concerns about the book's content.
This article provides television recommendations for Tuesday, including a documentary about the forgotten mountain village of Monteviasco and the action thriller 'Das fliegende Auge'.
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Hurricane Lala brought extensive damage to Hawaii, causing flash floods, road collapses, and power outages for hundreds of thousands of homes. The storm resulted in at least one fatality and significant destruction across the islands.
A woman police sub-inspector, a journalist, and two other individuals have been arrested in connection with the abduction of an Odisha businessman. The arrests were made following an investigation into the kidnapping incident.
A new research center for drone defense has opened in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, which will also focus on the crucial role drones can play in disaster protection and emergency response.
Peyush Bansal, co-founder and CEO of eyewear retailer Lenskart Solutions, has become India's latest billionaire five months after the company's listing.
Donald Trump confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has responded to his outreach, while also directing the Pentagon to scale back military drills with South Korea, unsettling Asian allies. Amidst these developments, Turkish President Erdogan urged Trump to continue talks with Iran, even as Trump's approval rating reportedly fell to a new low.
Actress Lisa Kudrow discusses watching 'Friends' after Matthew Perry's death, the possibility of a 'Romy & Michele' sequel, and considers 'The Comeback' the highlight of her career in a new interview.
Katsina Governor Radda has praised President Tinubu's reforms, stating they enable states to execute projects and pay salaries without resorting to borrowing.
The Nigerian Academy of Letters has inducted 46 new members and is advocating for the implementation of mother tongue education to help preserve national identity and decolonize classroom environments.
The annual Helsinki Festival, a major arts and culture event, commences today. The festival features a diverse program of music, theater, dance, and visual arts across the city.
Parents are reportedly spending thousands of dollars on consultants to help their daughters navigate the competitive sorority recruitment process at major Southern universities.
An ISI-backed terror plot aimed at India's Independence Day was successfully foiled, leading to the busting of a terror ring and the arrest of 253 operatives across 14 states.
Russian opposition politician Lev Shlosberg has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. This comes as Russia's Supreme Court also upheld a ban on the opposition Yabloko party from participating in elections.
(ANSA) - ZAGABRIA, 17 AGO - The Italian Ambassador to Croatia, Paolo Trichilo, traveled on a mission to the Šibenik region, where he held meetings with the mayors of Tisno and Murter.
Thousands gathered in London for a vigil to mourn former Cambridge professor Jason Arday, whose death sparked a strong condemnation from the Cambridge chancellor regarding a 'racist feeding frenzy' of accusations against him.
Over 100 migrants in Ceuta have launched a hunger strike, while Spanish authorities report at least 15 rapes have occurred since the recent migrant influx. The Spanish government is establishing temporary reception centers to accommodate the undocumented immigrants in Ceuta.
Southern comic Kountry Wayne, who has secured major streaming releases for his first two specials, shares his unusual origin story, detailing how his micro-drama content creation helped fuel his successful rise as a stand-up comedian.
John Niland, a legendary Dallas Cowboys player who helped the team win its first Super Bowl, has died at the age of 82. He was a significant figure in the franchise's history.
An American tourist was killed by a lightning strike on Mount Etna, while a helicopter crashed in Greece. These separate incidents highlight recent tragic events in different locations.
Today's solutions and hints for the popular word puzzles NYT Connections and Quordle for Tuesday, August 18, have been released. These guides help players solve the daily challenges.
Various financial market rates and prices, including mortgage rates, CD rates, high-yield savings rates, and cryptocurrency values for Bitcoin and Ethereum, were reported for August 17, 2026. These reports provide a snapshot of market conditions on that specific date.