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Finland's Police Commissioner Ilkka Koskimäki is scheduled to comment on the police's recent use of force, following expert opinions that the police's reputation has been damaged.
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Finland's Police Commissioner Ilkka Koskimäki is scheduled to comment on the police's recent use of force, following expert opinions that the police's reputation has been damaged.

Entrepreneur Oksana Pikul has spoken out about her strained relationship with ex-husband Simas Jasaitis, accusing the former basketball player of neglecting child support and attention for their son.

U nezapamćeno teškoj situaciji za celu kulturu, kulturne stvaraoce i radnike, koja traje gotovo dve godine zbog njihove podrške studentskim protestiima, došlo se do toga da su represivni udari u svim…

Saudi Arabian retail giant BinDawood Holding has submitted the winning €135.25 million bid for bankrupt Estonian dairy producer E-Piim's two production plants. This acquisition marks a significant investment by the Saudi firm in Estonia's dairy sector.

The main assets of the bankrupt Estonian dairy processing company "E-Piim Tootmine," specifically the Paide cheese factory, have been acquired by the Saudi Arabian company "BinDawood."
A 34-year-old businessman tragically died after falling from the bonnet of a moving car near AIIMS Raipur. The incident occurred following an argument with his girlfriend, and he sustained severe head injuries.
Columnist Katri Saarikivi warns that developing an intimate relationship with artificial intelligence could lead to increased loneliness, citing research that suggests confiding in AI may diminish life satisfaction.
Helsinki's population has officially reached 700,000, with the city celebrating the birth of baby Lehtola, who was born just after midnight, marking this significant milestone amidst unprecedented growth.

Over 2,600 singers are filling Helsinki today for a grand choir concert, which will be the last time Marjukka Riihimäki conducts the mass choir after 26 years.

Analysts suggest that successful Ukrainian strikes deep within Russia, targeting oil refineries, military sites, and logistics infrastructure, have brought the war back to Russia, pressuring Putin to make a dangerous decision.

Russia's Supreme Court has barred the opposition Yabloko party, the only anti-war party, from participating in parliamentary elections. The decision has drawn criticism and is seen by some as a sign of the Kremlin's nervousness.

IIM Ahmedabad and Cyril Shroff have launched the GC Leadership Academy, aiming to strengthen legal leadership and management education. The academy will focus on developing leadership skills beyond traditional legal aspects.
Bollywood star Rakul Preet Singh, accompanied by her husband Jackky Bhagnani, attended the 15th-anniversary celebration of IIMUN, stunning in a mustard floral anarkali valued at Rs 75,000.

Hundreds of millions in cash and billions in accounts show that many Lithuanians who withdrew money from their second-pillar pension funds did not have a clear plan for what to do with it, according to banks.

A family's month-long trip with their pet was disrupted at the airport when they were forced to make the difficult decision to temporarily leave their animal behind due to a few centimeters difference in the pet carrier's dimensions.

Shashi Tharoor remarked that the Congress party's protest against paper leaks did not resonate as strongly as the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) movement, during a conversation at the IIMUN event in Mumbai.

An obese patient weighing 209 kg at AIIMS Delhi shared his journey of preparing for surgery through a weight-loss program, after gaining significant weight over several years.

Finland's economy is finally growing, and economists anticipate a quicker rise in employment than the traditional year-long lag, challenging old rules of thumb.

IIM Indore has attributed the fee increase for CAT 2026 to rising inflation and increased operational costs.

Russian forces have advanced to within 10 kilometers of the last fortified cities in eastern Ukraine, bringing them within drone strike range. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone pressure is forcing Russia to reinforce its army's rear guard.

After a prolonged slump, retail sales in Finland have started to grow, but the sector continues to shed thousands of jobs. This indicates a complex economic situation where increased sales do not necessarily translate to job creation.

The keel for the fourth and final Pohjanmaa-class multi-role corvette was laid today at the Rauma shipyard in Finland.
Cuba is in the process of gradually restoring electricity across the island after experiencing its most recent power outage.

Lithuania's State Child Rights Protection and Adoption Service has decided to re-evaluate the situation of children in the Žlabiai family in Ukmergė district, following a conversation with the mother after the death of an infant.

Registration for the Common Admission Test (CAT) has commenced today at iimcat.ac.in, with the examination scheduled for November 29.

Rovaniemi has seen the largest increase in parking fines in recent years compared to other cities, causing frustration among locals this summer.

As António Guterres's second five-year term as UN Secretary-General concludes this year, four women and three men are reportedly vying for the top position. The article introduces the leading candidates for the role.

Lithuanian State Border Guard Service (VSAT) officers have successfully intercepted three smuggler drones carrying cargo in the Dieveniškės loop and apprehended three individuals in Alytus district who arrived to collect contraband delivered by air balloons. These operations highlight ongoing efforts to combat cross-border smuggling.

The Delhi High Court has awarded Rs 3 lakh each to daily wage workers at AIIMS who were retrenched 30 years ago, bringing a resolution to a long-standing legal battle.

The government has informed Parliament that one in three faculty posts at AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) are currently vacant.

The notification for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2026 has been released on iimcat.ac.in. Registrations for the exam are scheduled to commence on August 3.

The last of the roads in Central Finland that collapsed due to heavy rains last weekend have been repaired, with restoration efforts lasting nearly a week.

Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, the youngest daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, has filed to remove 'Pitt' from her surname, following similar actions by her siblings.

Lithuanian OnlyFans model Liepa Maknavičiūtė-Ofelija, known as Ofelija, was hospitalized shortly after the finale of the reality show 'Chaosas,' where she placed third. She shared details about her condition with Delfi.

The historic Finnish museum ship Hyöky, over 100 years old, is a star at the Kotka Maritime Festival, but its owner is being evicted from Hamina's Tervasaari, potentially making this year's festival its last.

The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) is set to develop a case study analyzing the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) election victory in Bengal.

A recent review from Sweden indicates that its fund-based pension model has yielded positive returns but lacks stability, with fund shares significantly impacting monthly pensions. Finland is currently investigating a similar system.
An AIIMS expert has advocated for urgent medical attention for activist Sonam Wangchuk, though the activist himself has reportedly denied the need for such immediate care, sparking debate over his health status.

The Lithuanian Seimas has adopted amendments regulating internal transactions, shifting responsibility for transparency to municipalities, concluding a long political debate.

Anti-immigrant groups in South Africa are planning weekly protests against undocumented foreigners, intending to go door-to-door to search for and report them to the police.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET UG 2026 results, with over 1.1 million candidates qualifying for approximately 137,000 medical seats. Aryan Gupta and Panshul Bansal topped the exam, scoring 715 out of 720 marks.

Despite a perception of a cooler summer in Lapland this year, meteorologists note that the actual temperatures are not significantly lower than average, contrasting with last year's prolonged heatwave.

A traffic advisory has been issued for the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Delhi's Hauz Khas. Traffic will be regulated on both carriageways of Aurobindo Marg between the IIT Flyover and the AIIMS Flyover Loop from 2 PM to 7 PM.

As pension fund managers complete payouts to those who withdrew from the second pillar pension scheme, Lithuania's Ministry of Social Security and Labour reminds that these funds are counted as income, potentially impacting eligibility for social support.

A major road collapse that occurred a year ago in Keuruu, Finland, is still undergoing repairs, with the adjacent embankment yet to be finalized. The final costs of the repair project will be determined in August.

The old-new innovation utilizes natural air currents and speaks to the constant need for adaptation in warfare.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has broken his silence regarding his recent hospitalization, revealing that a fall and subsequent mild pneumonia were the causes. He has now stated that he will not yet return to the Senate, addressing weeks of speculation about his health.

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated on Sunday that Poland takes the threat posed by Russia seriously but without fear, emphasizing the country's resolve.
An AIIMS report indicates that skin tissue found on a gym belt matches the neck injuries of actress-model Twisha Sharma, who was found dead at her matrimonial home in May, six months after her marriage.

Rapper 50 Cent reportedly asked a judge to grant bail for convicted drug dealer Abdirahiim Hassan so he could join him on a European tour, with details of the rapper's letter emerging after Hassan was jailed at Derby Crown Court.

Despite a recent housing fair, home sales in Lempäälä, Finland, have not seen an increase, reflecting a general slowdown in the national housing market.
The EU Parliament has approved new air passenger rights, which include mandating that hand luggage be included in the price of an airline ticket. These new regulations, also covering faster compensation and seat allocation, are set to take effect next year.

Algirdas Butkevičius, a member of the Seimas Budget and Finance Committee, stated that the committee will critically evaluate President Gitanas Nausėda's proposed income tax relief for parents, and the Seimas is unlikely to support it.

Finland reported 16 drownings in June, a figure twice as high as the number recorded in June of the previous year.

The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM Kozhikode) has announced that its new MBA batch has achieved a significant milestone, with two out of every three students being women. This marks a new record for the institution.

Prof Arun Mohan Sherry has been appointed as the new director of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Shillong.
Russia has begun importing gasoline from India to address deepening fuel shortages across the country, which have been exacerbated by recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries. The strikes have led to long queues and rising prices at petrol stations, prompting the government to seek alternative supply sources.

An award given by the Lithuanian Ministry of Interior (VRM) to a politician involved in a 'receipts' case has sparked public questions. The ministry acknowledged the situation was unacceptable following public outcry from activist Andrius Tapinas.

The horoscope for July 1st advises individuals to take their time and re-evaluate all circumstances before making important decisions, emphasizing patience in communication and caution with information.

Antti Helanen fulfilled a promise to his father by ensuring his family's 1960s Volkswagen Beetle was on the Hailuoto ferry's final voyage, marking a significant moment in their family history.

Ukraine has escalated its attacks on Russian territory, using drones and missiles to strike a significant weapons plant in Volgograd and a Moscow fuel hub. President Zelenskyy announced a new plan to inflict pain on the Kremlin, aiming to force negotiations.

Marko Niemi, host of the popular true crime podcast 'Viimeinen johtolanka' (The Last Clue), seeks interviewees by knocking on doors to cover unsolved homicides.

Johnny Knoxville and the original Jackass crew reunite for "Jackass Forever," a new film featuring their signature high-risk stunts and pranks. Reviews suggest a mix of amusement and wistfulness as the aging cast performs what is billed as their final hurrah.

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has implemented new social media restrictions, warning that employees who post reels or share patient details online could face suspension.

Hungary is preparing to host its annual Pride parade, an event that police attempted to ban last year. The prohibition has since been overturned under the new center-right government.

A new report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) indicates that Russian authorities have been intensely working to strengthen Moscow's air defense in recent weeks, likely at the expense of defending areas closer to the front lines.

Lithuanian e-commerce giant Pigu.lt reports that over 60% of its customers now pick up their orders in physical stores, a substantial increase compared to the previous year.

Union Minister JP Nadda was admitted to AIIMS Delhi after experiencing uneasiness and subsequently underwent an angioplasty, with his condition reported as stable.

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.

Amid rising prices and unexpected expenses, a financial expert offers five key questions to consider before taking out a consumer loan to ensure a responsible decision.

Lithuanian Justice Minister Rita Tamašunienė stated that the Vilnius district council should decide on renaming streets named after Cardinal Henryk Roman Gulbinowicz, who was punished by the Vatican for pedophilia.

India's IITs are increasingly offering programs for working professionals, entering a space traditionally dominated by the IIMs.

Iran has not yet decided whether to resume direct negotiations with the United States, according to Iranian officials. They clarified that exchanging messages through third parties does not constitute negotiations.

A reporter traveled to a mushroom festival in Nanhua County, Yunnan, China, where mushrooms are commercialized from delicacy to health products and unique experiences, and was closely followed by a communication team.

Union Minister JP Nadda was admitted to AIIMS after experiencing uneasiness and subsequently underwent an angiography.
Topdanmark's parent company and Alma Media have both reported an increase in revenue and profit. Alma Media's results showed a significant improvement from the previous year.

Europe is experiencing severe drought conditions, leading to critically low water levels in major rivers like the Rhine and Danube, which is disrupting industry, shipping, and water supply in several countries. The ongoing dry spell is causing concerns for drinking water availability and economic activity across the continent.

Isamaa, EKRE, and the Center Party have signed a coalition agreement to govern Pärnu through 2029, with Siim Suursild set to become the city's new mayor.

Mursu on pötkötellyt metsässä Suomen rajan tuntumassa viime viikkojen ajan.

A patient weighing 209 kg at AIIMS was unable to breathe. A medical team helped him lose 50 kg, making him fit for bariatric surgery.
Finnish rock band Eppu Normaali held their final farewell concert, drawing a large crowd to witness their last performance. The event was widely covered, with media outlets documenting the emotional and celebratory moments.
Viime viikon aikana noin 72 000 ihmistä suuntasi Marokosta Ceutaan, joka on Espanjan itsehallintoalue Pohjois-Afrikassa.

Finland's sole airworthy Douglas DC-3, an 83-year-old aircraft with a colorful history, has successfully completed a test flight in Vaasa after extensive volunteer-led maintenance.

The Finns Party council group in Akaa, Finland, supports Anton Murola, a councilor who wrote racist texts, to continue leading the audit committee. The city board will make the final decision next week.

Hendrik Võrno of Viimsi Parish, Estonia, developed a 3D-printed trap to combat Spanish slugs in his garden, with demand for his invention growing rapidly, leading to nine 3D printers running to produce them.

When Eppu Normaali steps onto the Ratinan stage for the last time, a 50-year career will end. At the same time, an era will end when manserock united the people.

The Lithuanian Prime Minister has deemed the concealment of a border guard attack from the minister as unacceptable, prompting an official investigation into the incident and the discovery of a third tunnel from Belarus.

IIM Kozhikode and Bloomberg have partnered to launch a new Finance Lab, designed to provide students with hands-on learning experience in financial markets. This collaboration aims to enhance practical skills and industry readiness.

IIM Kozhikode's latest BMS batch features a significant 59% women representation and 56% students from the Commerce stream, highlighting diversity in its academic programs.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is scheduled to engage with younger generations, including Gen Z and Gen Alpha, at an event in Mumbai on August 6, marking the 15th anniversary of IIMUN.

The captain of a cargo ship involved in a recent boating accident in Sweden described the incident as 'terrible' after a pleasure boat was reportedly sucked under his vessel. Prosecutors are investigating the circumstances of the collision.

The 3.5-km-long Barapullah Phase-3 elevated corridor in Delhi is expected to open this month, significantly reducing travel time between Mayur Vihar and AIIMS after a nearly nine-year delay.

Thousands of migrants crossed into the Spanish territory of Ceuta from Morocco, triggering a political backlash and prompting Spanish authorities to return many of them. The event has drawn comparisons to other immigration crises and sparked debate over Europe's response.

Suri Cruise, daughter of Tom Cruise, has reportedly decided to drop her father's surname, a decision supported by her mother Katie Holmes, given the actor's long-standing estrangement from his daughter.

Lithuania's child rights service is explaining a 'painful mistake' after a decision was made concerning a baby who had already passed away, sparking public outrage and questions about the system's functionality.

IIM Kozhikode has launched a 20-week executive program focused on Product Innovation, incorporating AI and Agentic AI technologies.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham to discuss a drone agreement and other matters, while Zelensky warned that Russian President Putin is preparing for a new mobilization of 300,000 to 500,000 people. The meeting followed a Ukrainian attack on a Russian ship reportedly carrying weapons to Iran.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia is preparing a massive missile attack within 48 hours and plans a new military mobilization this autumn. He also discussed Ukraine's grain export protection plan and the development of long-range strike drones.

The death toll from a landslide in southwest China has risen to 11, with 50 people still reported missing. Rescue efforts continue as authorities search for survivors.

The sale of nicotine pouches in Finland has nearly doubled compared to the previous year, while sales of traditional cigarettes have decreased.

A Ryanair flight from Dublin to Ibiza reportedly descended into chaos, with one passenger sharing an experience of two groups of unruly passengers causing disturbances, including reports of sex in the toilets during the flight.

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Guwahati has officially launched its MBA program, welcoming 52 students in its inaugural batch.
The AIIMS Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) has appealed to the President of India for intervention regarding a crackdown at Jantar Mantar and the hospitalization of activist Sonam Wangchuk.

An AIIMS expert has advocated for urgent medical attention for activist Sonam Wangchuk, though the activist himself has reportedly denied the need for such immediate care. His wife has now sought his discharge from the hospital, alleging that his treatment is a 'pretext' and further fueling the debate over his health status.

Two US service members were killed and one went missing after an Iran-backed drone attack targeted a US military base in Jordan. This incident has escalated tensions in the region, prompting warnings from Iran and condemnation from Saudi Arabia.

An investigation by the Polish-based Russian-language news portal 'Vot tak' revealed thousands of online advertisements on Telegram offering recruitment for sabotage and espionage activities in the Baltic states.

Pate Mustajärvi's final song, 'Loput päivät,' has been released after being completed from a demo vocal recording he made before falling ill.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed his popular defense minister, sparking protests and a political crisis within Ukraine's leadership, with some criticizing the decision and others celebrating it.

The number of blue-green algae observations in Finland has increased from last week, though it remains lower than typical for this time of year.

The Atol Aurora, a seaplane manufactured in Finland's sole aircraft factory in Jämsä, has successfully completed its maiden flight. Hundreds more flight hours are required for its final type approval.

Vilnius Mayor Valdas Benkunskas is urging the Lithuanian Parliament to swiftly adopt amendments to tighten the migration system, following the Seimas' initial approval of the president's proposed reforms. The mayor expressed strong support for the initiative.

Mindaugas Sinkevičius, the head of the newly sworn-in Lithuanian government, stated that there are no immediate plans to review Lithuania's relations with Belarus.

Asta Skaisgirytė, a Lithuanian presidential advisor, stated that an Olympic Games featuring Russian representatives would be unacceptable for Lithuanian athletes.

The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM Ahmedabad) has established the Mattu Centre for Research in Security Pricing & Corporate Finance.

Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz following fresh US airstrikes on Iranian targets. This development comes amidst escalating tensions and reports of Iran striking US targets in the Gulf.

Marja Bothnia Berries, a Finnish berry company, is taking legal action against negative visa decisions for its pickers, with CEO Tommy Gustafsson suspecting irregularities in the visa processing.

Lithuanian Minister of National Defense Robertas Kaunas stated that an official decision regarding the presence of US troops in Lithuania has not yet been made. Discussions are ongoing concerning the future deployment.

The horoscope for Thursday, July 9th, suggests that the day may bring an increased impulse to act and make quicker decisions, potentially moving stalled matters forward, though caution is advised against sharp tones in communication.

The NATO summit in Ankara is addressing significant defense industry investments, including billions in military deals and increased spending, while Ukraine presses for anti-ballistic air defense systems. Protests and arrests also occurred in Ankara during the summit.

The article discusses how sneakers have become comfortable footwear, replacing traditional formal shoes, and how luxury brands offer sneakers costing over a thousand euros.

Graduates from IIM Lucknow's Sustainability Management batch have received job offers up to Rs 45.37 LPA, indicating that recruiters are looking beyond traditional 'green roles'.

The weekly horoscope for July 6-12 suggests that individuals may face significant life decisions during this period. Global themes of information, trade, transport, economy, and domestic politics are expected to strengthen, with a focus on reviewing old decisions and negotiations after July 9.
Indra Nooyi, a 70-year-old Indian-origin leader and IIM Calcutta alumna, attributes her rise to CEO of PepsiCo to America's meritocratic system. She overcame cultural and financial challenges in the US to transform the global beverage giant.

Elisa, one of Finland's major operators, has reportedly made the country's last commercial landline call. Elisa was the final large operator to maintain a nationwide commercial copper wire telephone network.

Finland is witnessing the end of its national landline era, with the final nationwide call made as the country phases out most of its copper wire network, leaving only a few thousand local connections.

Elisa, the final major telecommunications operator in Finland, is discontinuing its landline phone subscriptions, marking the end of an era for traditional fixed-line services in the country.

Russian missile and drone attacks killed at least eight people and wounded dozens in Ukraine, with strikes reported in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile, fuel shortages are spreading in Russia beyond Crimea due to Ukrainian attacks, a situation President Putin acknowledged as a crisis but not a critical one.
IIT-IIM alumnus Prabhjeet Singh has been appointed as OpenAI's Managing Director for India.

The Delhi High Court has permitted a 15-year-old rape survivor to terminate her 28-week pregnancy. The court also directed AIIMS Delhi to preserve the foetus's tissue for DNA testing, which would be required in the criminal case.

Despite a decline in ratings, Estonia's Reform Party currently has no immediate plans to replace its chairman. Former leader Siim Kallas suggests the party needs a fresh direction and a clear platform ahead of the upcoming election.

Salmonella-contaminated minced meat was discovered at the Lidl supermarket chain in Lithuania, according to the State Food and Veterinary Service. Although the product's expiration date passed in early June, Lidl will still accept returns.

An activist group announced plans to distribute over 30,000 stickers at this summer's Suviseurat event in Kauhava, where their activities were disrupted last year. The group stated it would cease operations temporarily after the event.

The Baltic Sea salmon population is in such poor condition that strict fishing restrictions have been implemented to save the wild salmon. Professional fishermen are feeling the impact of these new regulations.

A podcast titled "Viimeinen johtolanka" (The Last Clue) reveals new information regarding violent acts against women, including at least two incidents in the same forest, and investigates a possible motive for a brutal forest murder while questioning the existence of a Järvenpää serial killer.
The investigation into Twisha Sharma's death by suicide has revealed her chilling final messages to her sister-in-law, including instructions to collect her husband's belongings and a plea to be left to die in peace. AIIMS has confirmed no signs of assault or struggle were found, supporting the suicide conclusion.

The Vilnius Cogeneration Plant has resumed accepting waste from the Utena and Alytus regions starting Monday. This restart of operations will allow for the processing of waste from these areas.

The Pärnu city council has passed a vote of no confidence in Mayor Kristel Voltenberg, subsequently electing Siim Suursild of Isamaa as the new mayor.

Rhea Chakraborty discusses the profound impact of Sushant Singh Rajput's death on her family, revealing that her father was fired and her brother lost his IIM seat.

The rental market in Finland is showing signs of a turnaround, with the worst of the oversupply of apartments easing. This shift is expected to lead to more expensive homes for renters.

Himachal Pradesh, India, is set to establish its first science college and an AIIMS-level ayurvedic institute in Hamirpur.

Italian police have recovered three valuable paintings by Matisse, Renoir, and Cézanne, worth over $10 million, that were stolen from museums. The artworks were found during raids near Parma, Italy.
Union minister JP Nadda was admitted to AIIMS Delhi after experiencing uneasiness.

A resident of Šiauliai, Lithuania, has expressed surprise and questioned the decisions made by police officers regarding reported traffic rule violations.
Finnwatch has resigned from Finland's Corporate Social Responsibility Advisory Board, with the chairman expressing regret over their departure, citing a controversial incident as the 'last straw'.

Meteorologists predict that Saturday could mark Finland's last hot day of the summer, with similar temperatures not expected in the coming weeks.

The departure of the last ferry from Oulu to Hailuoto continues to be delayed after a bird's nest with chicks was discovered on board, with Finferries monitoring the birds for at least another week.

Finland's economy is finally growing, prompting questions about its impact on mortgage interest rates and stock prices, with an economist noting that the stock market reacts quickly while employment responds slowly.

India's leading corporate law firm, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, has partnered with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM A) to launch the Cyril Shroff IIM-A GC Leadership Academy.

India intends to attempt the retrieval of one of Mount Everest's most famous bodies, which rests near the summit in the 'death zone' on the more challenging side of the mountain.

The company operating Tampere's arena incurred a loss of approximately 1.2 million euros last year, with its financial results significantly weakened by the financing costs of tens of millions of euros in loans.

Four individuals were arrested in Norfolk, UK, following two days of anti-immigrant riots, during which a police officer was bitten.

A minister stated that if information regarding an attack on State Border Guard Service (VSAT) officers was systematically concealed, the head of the institution would be held accountable.

Lithuanian Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevičius expressed his disapproval that an incident involving an attack on border guards on July 26 was only reported recently.

Finland's budget proposal, presented by Finance Minister Riikka Purra, has been met with strong opposition, particularly regarding a corporate tax cut, with critics urging the government to reconsider. Negotiations on the proposal are scheduled for September.

Lithuania's social insurance fund, Sodra, has sent reminders to nearly 28,000 residents about over 4.6 million euros in unclaimed sickness benefits. These funds remained unpaid over the past 12 months because individuals did not submit applications.

Last year, 425,000 Finns paid their property taxes late, prompting the Finnish Tax Administration to advise taxpayers to act promptly to avoid incurring interest charges.

IIM Calcutta is planning to introduce an AI-first online MBA program for professionals, with graduates receiving a full MBA degree and alumni status.

An AIIMS psychiatrist has shared ten simple methods to help individuals cut down on screen time without needing to give up their smartphones entirely.

A sticker activist secretly placed a sticker discussing masturbation on a girl's back during the Suviseurot religious festival in Finland.
In Finland, disabled job seekers often find themselves at the back of the line for employment, though apprenticeship training as a work-oriented educational model has proven to be a good alternative for their integration into the conventional labor market.

Finnish politician Anna Kontula argues that artificial intelligence is discussed too narrowly and will fundamentally change human relationships, including those with love and God.

Euroalueen talous kasvoi 0,4 prosenttia edellisestä vuosineljänneksestä ja 1,0 prosenttia viime vuoden vastaavasta ajankohdasta.

Blockfest is taking several steps to prevent a repeat of last year's flood of noise complaints, with reducing sound levels being a last resort. The festival has outlined major changes to mitigate noise issues this year.

The last patient has left Tervola's ward department as half of Lapland's hospital wards are being closed, forcing many to seek care further from home.

Eastern Finland saw hundreds of crime reports related to schools last year, including assaults, illegal threats, and harassment, with police noting that bullying is not always recognized.

The Bharatiya Janata Party's election strategy in Bengal will be taught as a case study at IIM Calcutta, with the case made available globally through the institute's Case Research Centre.

EU countries have reached a last-minute agreement on new sanctions against Russia, with Greece securing an exemption to continue transporting Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). The European Commission President confirmed the deal, which aims to maintain unity among member states.

Vilnius has successfully resolved its unsorted waste crisis, but continues to face problems with the waste management company Energesman. The head of VAATC stated that while the crisis is under control, Energesman is not accepting biodegradable waste, and a new sorting plant operator is not being sought at this time.

Resident doctors from AIIMS and Safdarjung hospitals have separately written to President Droupadi Murmu regarding the hospitalization of Sonam Wangchuk and the actions taken against CJP protesters at Jantar Mantar.

A report alleges that the Pentagon withheld information regarding dozens of US military injuries sustained during the war in Iran. This claim suggests a lack of transparency regarding the extent of casualties.

Students who have completed Class 12 can gain admission to various undergraduate programs at the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) using their JEE scores.

RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav is being transferred to AIIMS, Delhi, for medical treatment.

A bright fireball was observed across various parts of Finland after midnight, particularly over North Ostrobothnia. The Finnish Astronomical Association, Ursa, noted that such fireballs are typically seen a few times annually in the country.

One individual drowned in Tanelinlampi lake in Seinäjoki, Finland, overnight, with emergency services receiving the report in the early hours of the morning.

The Guadalupe River in Texas has risen several meters in a few hours, leading to evacuation warnings in multiple areas. The same region experienced deadly floods last summer, claiming over a hundred lives.

Finnish retailer Tokmanni earned €500,000 last year by charging an 80-euro fee for investigating shoplifting incidents, in addition to demanding reimbursement for stolen items, while other major retailers have different policies or do not disclose such costs.

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo addressed questions regarding the controversial Garden Helsinki arena dispute during an interview on Yle. He acknowledged public concerns, stating he understood that the situation 'does not look good'.

Artificial intelligence is being explored as a tool to help consumers navigate the overwhelming selection of clothing, accessories, and footwear available online, assisting them in making better purchasing decisions and managing changing trends.

A new doctoral dissertation by Annukka Saaristo focuses on rap music from Espoo, Finland, highlighting aspects of the city often overlooked.

A minor drowned at the Kempele swimming hole in Finland, marking the second fatal incident at the same location in two years, following an adult drowning last June.

Aaron Perez, an American previously involved in scandals in Lithuania including a case related to a minor, is reportedly engaging in suspicious activities after being released from prison over four years ago.

A crucial report from AIIMS in the Twisha Sharma case has revealed that skin tissues found match a gym belt, providing a key piece of evidence in the investigation into the death of the retired judge's daughter-in-law.

Lithuanian singer Ruslanas Kirilkinas discussed his new song, music video, and stage name on "Delfi premjera," revealing that radio stations have rejected his new sound.

A Stabilization-Association Committee meeting is being held in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, where Albania's integration process into the European Union is a key topic. MEP Chiara Gemma stressed that Albania can only become a full member with credible institutions.

India and Indonesia have announced a significant defense deal for India to supply BrahMos missile systems to Indonesia, valued at $200 million. This agreement strengthens bilateral ties, with PM Modi also receiving Indonesia's highest honor during his visit.

Mindaugas Sinkevičius stated that it is better to debate longer to make lasting decisions rather than short-term ones, and affirmed that Lithuania's principled position regarding Belarus remains unchanged.

This article explores the experience of being named Petri, featuring reflections from Petri Nygård, Pelle Miljoona, and Petri Tamminen, after no babies were given the name Petri as their first name last year.

The latest MBA batch at IIM Bodh Gaya reports that 65% of its students come from non-engineering academic backgrounds.

This day may encourage more reflection and a desire to understand the true meaning behind people's words or decisions, advising against hasty conclusions in communication.

Five Finnish teams have been accepted into the prestigious Y Combinator accelerator in Silicon Valley this year, raising concerns that Finland might lose its best young talent as the program requires companies to relocate to the US.

The current management of the struggling Estonian dairy factory "E-Piim Tootmine" is accused of not acting in the best interests of milk producers, leading to the recall of board member Pīpa Petersona.

A severe heatwave has gripped multiple European countries, leading to record-breaking temperatures, over 1,300 deaths, and a 20% surge in electricity consumption in some areas. The extreme conditions have also caused infrastructure issues and tragic incidents, including the deaths of children left in cars.

A routine bank visit by a Vilnius resident attempting to withdraw all savings raised suspicions, leading to the discovery of a phone scammer's plot, thwarted by the bank employee's vigilance and cooperation with police.

Lithuania's Ministry of Education, Science and Sport estimates that without intervention, the country could face a shortage of approximately 6,000 teachers by 2031.

The Valiosauna association has secured a building permit and leased a beach plot from the city of Rovaniemi for the summer, allowing the community sauna to rebuild after being evicted from city land last summer.

Finnish Minister Rydman decided to withhold funding from a research group that had been criticized by the Finns Party, drawing concern from the scientific community.

The Seimas (Lithuanian Parliament) adopted the Law on the Fundamentals of Older Persons Policy, which defines the objectives, tasks, directions, and competencies of state and municipal institutions in this policy area.

Gen. Christopher T. Donahue was seen as a rising star in the Army. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth viewed him with skepticism.

Artificial intelligence possesses the capability to identify individuals even without being explicitly provided with their names and surnames.

The comprehensive renovation of the Vaajakoski sports park, a year-round training and competition venue for various sports, is now progressing into its final phase, having commenced in June 2025.