
Over 100 Dead in Central African Republic Gold Mine Collapse
At least 100 people have died after an illegal gold mine collapsed in the Central African Republic. The landslide buried numerous individuals, leading to a significant loss of life.
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At least 100 people have died after an illegal gold mine collapsed in the Central African Republic. The landslide buried numerous individuals, leading to a significant loss of life.

Moderna and Merck announced positive results from a trial of their mRNA-based skin cancer vaccine, showing it prevented cancer recurrence. The news led to a significant surge in Moderna's stock price, impacting investors.

The wildfire situation in Albania is generally stable, with four active hotspots remaining in Dajt, Priskë, Lufaj, and Tërbun. Forces on the ground continue operations to contain and extinguish the flames.

Ukraine's presidential office has dismissed former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov's demand for wartime elections as unrealistic, amidst growing calls for polls and concerns over corruption scandals eroding support for President Zelenskyy.

The family of 17-year-old Lisa, who was murdered last year, has publicly thanked the residents of Abcoude for their continued love, support, and sympathy.

A Ukrainian man, Volodymyr Z., has been arrested in Croatia on suspicion of involvement in the Nord Stream pipeline blasts. German authorities are seeking his extradition as a second suspect in the sabotage investigation.

Police visited the home of Hayden Panettiere's ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, days after her sudden death, where he reportedly handed over a bag of medications. The investigation is ongoing into the circumstances of the actress's passing, with reports indicating Hickerson was present at the time of her death.

Two days after their family Jeep was stolen, a six-year-old girl recognized the vehicle on her way to kindergarten, leading police to apprehend the suspects.

Former President Trump has expressed enthusiasm for a new ballroom being constructed at the White House, describing it with features like bomb shelters and strong stone. His administration has also stated that public opinion on its aesthetics is not a concern.

A far-right event, disguised as a cooking competition, was planned to be held at a children's camp in Sopron, Hungary, but was ultimately canceled by the operator after its nature was deemed incompatible with the foundation's values.
A single-engine aircraft crashed during landing when its nose wheel failed to deploy, causing the plane to fall forward.

The electric Fiat Topolino, a compact vehicle similar in size to a golf cart, is reportedly experiencing surprisingly strong demand from dealers, as Stellantis aims to capture a new market segment.

Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel, creators of 'Smiling Friends,' have discussed the possibility of the show returning after its Emmy success, stating the odds are 'not zero' despite plans to end after season three.

Actress Emily Watson, serving as the jury president at the Sarajevo Film Festival, shared during a masterclass that acting became an escape for her after growing up in a religious sect. She highlighted how her career provided a way out of her past.
In September, a massive return of citizens to protest - Arben Kola: Albanians will move towards civil disobedience if there is no reflection from the government!

As Nina Warken takes office, the new Health Minister, described as a full-blooded politician and economist rather than a specialist, is advised to focus on increasing efficiency within the healthcare system.

A 20-year-old Portuguese tourist was murdered in Albania following a bar brawl that escalated into a fatal fight on a beach. Eleven individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident, with two police officers also under investigation for alleged inaction.

Scientists at deCODE genetics have assembled the first Icelandic genome and developed a new method that allows them to find more genetic variations than before.

Support for Taiwan appears to be diminishing as an Indonesian military ship conducts exercises with the Chinese navy, and Malaysia's prime minister expresses understanding for a potential invasion.

Austria has begun returning asylum seekers to Italy under the Dublin Regulation, with four individuals already transferred. An agency confirmed that Austria is sending asylum seekers back to Italy.

A driver named Gabriel was fined 250 francs after a camera caught him running a red light, despite a police officer having instructed him to proceed.

Following three anniversary concerts at Yankee Stadium, Jay-Z has found a new audience on TikTok. A 13-year-old single has become an unexpected hit among young listeners on the platform, signaling a resurgence in his online popularity.

A sensational report on TikTok claiming Italy's Lake Como had dried up due to a 'geological rupture' has been debunked, with footage and photos in the report confirmed to be generated by artificial intelligence.

This article provides essential advice and considerations for individuals entering into rental agreements.

A new book shelf dedicated to the works of the renowned Latvian landscape painter Vilhelms Purvītis has been unveiled at the Torņakalna Library. The initiative aims to create a 'knowledge oasis' for those interested in exploring Purvītis's art through books, research, and discussions.

Bayern professional Jamal Musiala has collapsed again, leading to public discussion about a previously largely unknown illness called absences. The article explores what lies behind these episodes.

A Pakistani TikToker with over 1.3 million followers was shot dead in her car near Islamabad, leading to the arrest of four suspects, including two accused of aiding the alleged gunman's escape.

Harvard researchers have achieved a breakthrough by developing a model that allows human mini-brains to be kept alive for years, enabling the study of brain development and diseases at previously inaccessible stages.

A video of foreign tourist Tomas Rogers spending a night in an underground passage in Kaunas, Lithuania, to save money has gone viral on social media, surprising many locals.

The Norwegian Environment Agency has recommended that the government approve temporary dumping of mine waste in Førdefjorden, a decision that has sparked environmental debate.

The National Hospital Directorate in Hungary has requested cooperation from volunteers responding to an online recruitment drive to help babies left in hospitals, noting a significant increase in interest.

Romania's only nuclear power plant had to be shut down due to low water levels. Nevertheless, Bucharest wants to expand nuclear energy – with Trump's help.
Norwegian businesses have paid €580 billion for electricity since the 2022 energy crisis, with a €234 billion increase compared to previous years, drawing strong criticism from the Frp party.

The Ethics Commission of the Lithuanian Parliament has decided not to initiate investigations into the conduct of MP Pavilionis regarding his communication with Ministry of Foreign Affairs employees. Additionally, the commission found no violation in MP Kasčiūnas's social media post 'Good night, leftists'.

Questions have been raised regarding the employment of the Lithuanian Prime Minister's wife in the Kaunas district, sparking reactions from politicians and calls for explanations. The controversy has led to discussions about ethics and transparency in public appointments.

Michael Jackson's 28-year-old daughter, singer Paris Jackson, has revealed that she underwent a course of electroshock therapy to combat severe depression. She shared her personal struggle with mental health.

Iran has warned that it is considering attacks on American targets in Europe if former President Trump escalates military action against the country. This dramatic warning comes amidst heightened tensions and calls for Gulf countries to cease aiding the US.

Denmark's largest case involving fraud with fake invoices has reached its final conclusion, with the Supreme Court declining to hear the appeal. This decision marks the definitive end of the extensive legal proceedings.

Bicara's drug Ficera, despite showing breakthrough three-year data, faces significant execution risk in its commercialization efforts due to an ongoing overhaul of the company's C-suite leadership.

China's LandSpace successfully landed a reusable rocket booster, marking a significant milestone that places it alongside SpaceX and Blue Origin in reusable rocket technology. This achievement follows the successful recovery of the Zhuque-3 rocket after an orbital launch.

The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (VSTV) has issued a strong warning to political and media actors to immediately cease pressuring the judge presiding over the RTRS and BHRT case.

A 52-year-old woman who had published audio recordings of Claudio Zali, the now-resigned Ticino State Councilor, in July, has been found dead in Lake Lugano.

Many activists from the 'Tisza Szigetek' (Tisza Islands) movement are preparing criticisms for the national meeting announced by Péter Magyar for August 20th, seeking more substantive engagement beyond volunteer work.
Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the Sweden Democrats, has publicly stated his ambition to become Sweden's Prime Minister by the year 2030. This declaration outlines his long-term political goal for the far-right party.

An experimental mRNA drug has demonstrated a significant breakthrough in the treatment of deadly skin cancer, melanoma.

Slovenia is reportedly hindering the adoption of electric cars, a delay that is expected to result in significant costs for the country. The current policies or infrastructure are seen as impediments to electric vehicle growth.

The seven-day Great Bektashi Pilgrimage to Mount Tomorr has commenced in Albania, with approximately 600,000 pilgrims expected to participate, prompting police to implement traffic restrictions to manage the large event.

A significant discovery has been sold for over 750,000 Norwegian kroner, described as an important find.

A new section of the Southeastern bypass leading to T. Masiulio Street and a bridge over the Kaunas Hydroelectric Power Plant are set to open on August 24, bringing changes to traffic flow.

Genge.rs has been introduced as a new platform offering practical financial information and useful calculators, aiming to assist with daily financial decisions.

Queen Camilla revealed that it was challenging for her to maintain secrecy regarding King Charles III's cancer diagnosis. She expressed a strong desire to share the news but was unable to do so.

The N1 BiH program 'Dan uživo' (Live Day) features current topics and guests.
TikTok is set to face an Oireachtas committee in Ireland to provide clarity on how it identifies and removes content that glorifies dangerous and illegal behavior on roads.

IBM has announced a significant breakthrough in quantum computing, successfully joining and cooling two cryogenic modules, marking a key milestone in the development of quantum technology.

Police in Tirana intervened to prevent a mass conflict among several minors, processing 28 individuals. Some of those involved were found to be in possession of cold weapons and sharp objects, with five such items seized.

The next era of AI innovation in healthcare will be defined not solely by model sophistication but by the establishment of trust in its applications and outcomes.

The Albanian opposition has criticized the Socialist Party's proposal for 46 municipalities, arguing it further distances local government from citizens and that their own project would increase community representation. They also accused the government of prioritizing concrete projects over addressing issues like waste management in Tirana.

With Mykhailo Drapaty having served as Ukraine's new Commander-in-Chief for a month, media outlets are highlighting interesting personal facts about him, including his daughter's challenging diagnoses and his wife's resilience.
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) marks 116 years since electricity first illuminated Montenegro, celebrating a century of tradition and a new development cycle for the country's energy sector.

An increase in West Nile Virus cases has caused concern in Skopje, North Macedonia, with health authorities confirming 35 infections and four fatalities. The epidemic is primarily affecting the capital region.

A columnist voices annoyance that tipping is evolving from a voluntary reward for good service into an obligatory component of compensation, questioning if even dentists will soon expect tips.

TikTok, the fourth most used social media platform in Denmark, is reportedly working on a feature to allow users to send money directly to each other, aiming to increase engagement and time spent on the app.

Two vehicles, a BMW and a Volkswagen, collided at the busy intersection of Pramonės Avenue and Elektrėnų Street in Kaunas, with emergency services responding to the scene.

A Swedish man has died in an accident on Mallorca, according to reports.
TikTok sensation Ayesha Gilamana, known as Shamsu Bibi, was shot and killed while driving, with assailants on a motorcycle opening fire. Police have detained three suspects in connection with the incident, which also left her younger sister injured.

Greek choreographer Nefeli Theodotou speaks about her early career in dance, her collaboration with Eleni Foureira, and the challenges faced in contemporary dance.

The bones of a man who went missing in 1991 have been discovered on the Nordkette mountain range near Innsbruck. The discovery brings closure to a decades-old disappearance.

Wildfires are active but under control in several municipalities across Montenegro, including Podgorica, Cetinje, and Herceg Novi. The Ministry of Interior and Army aircraft were deployed to assist in firefighting efforts.

A helicopter carrying six tourists and a pilot crashed in Kenya, killing all seven people on board. The incident occurred during a scenic flight, with an Italian national among the deceased.

Multiple wildfires have broken out across eastern Serbia, with strong winds complicating firefighting efforts and at least one fatality reported. An emergency situation has been declared in the Kladovo area as dozens of fires remain active.

András Baka officially took office as the new President of Hungary, marking his return to a prominent public role after being removed from a previous position by the Orbán government 15 years ago. He expressed a commitment to bringing order to public affairs in Hungary.

During the 81st day of protests against the government, an architect strongly criticized the Albanian government's 'strategic investments,' calling them 'strategic losses' for citizens and accusing the authorities of misusing the term 'development'.
A 22-year-old man has been convicted of forcing a woman into a restroom at Malmö Central Station and raping her.
Three Dutch citizens were killed in Fredericktown, Ohio, when the Ford Transit van they were traveling in was struck by a truck.

The body of a woman was discovered in a forest near Braunschweig, Germany. Following a public appeal, a 49-year-old man has turned himself in and is now in custody.

The tiny Spanish territory of Ceuta is currently grappling with a new migrant crisis, testing both the Schengen agreement and the asylum pact. The situation highlights ongoing challenges with migration flows into Europe.
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Die US-Währung ist nach einer überraschenden Intervention des US-Finanzministeriums am Anleihemarkt auf den tiefsten Stand seit drei Monaten gefallen.

The burned body of French influencer Sonia Bellina was discovered in a vineyard in the Gard region, leading to the detention of two men. Authorities confirmed the identity of the body after an investigation into her disappearance.

Research indicates that acupuncture treatment appears to have a positive effect on depression in patients, with promising results. While a precise cause-and-effect relationship has not yet been fully established, the findings are encouraging.

Trump's son-in-law is traveling through the region for talks on a Gaza peace plan, meeting Hamas representatives in Egypt and Israeli leadership in Jerusalem, but a Middle East expert suggests a breakthrough is unlikely with the current Israeli government.
South Korea is testing the commercial viability of an Arctic maritime route to Europe. While the route shortens travel time, it creates tensions with Western nations due to the necessary cooperation with Russia.
A viral TikTok personality known as 'London Bus Aunty' announced that Transport for London has named a bus stop after her, celebrating her online fame.
Chinese automaker Geely Auto, closely linked to Volvo Cars, is increasing its electric vehicle exports to Europe and is reportedly planning to establish a factory on the continent, intensifying pressure on European car manufacturers.
The head of the European Central Bank (ECB) has warned that Europe is losing the economic advantages that fueled its growth for decades. She called for a transformation to remove barriers to investment and innovation.

Scientists at deCODE genetics have assembled the first Icelandic pan-genome and developed a new method to find more genetic variations, revealing a previously unknown risk for Parkinson's disease.

Mindaugas Lipnius, currently going through a difficult divorce, has addressed his connection with businesswoman Viktorija Siegel, stating he invited her for coffee.
Tony Donatell transformed an empty storefront next to a gas station in Minnesota into "The Farmer's Cellar," a sophisticated speakeasy that has become a popular cocktail bar, generating nearly $5 million in a year.

The "Global Index of Tourist City Attractiveness 2026" reveals which cities are most appealing to travelers, indicating that Asia is increasingly popular while Europe loses ground.

A tragic accident occurred at the Aluminij company in Mostar today, resulting in the death of a worker who fell through the roof of a facility.
New details have surfaced regarding the extensive restructuring of toll provider Kapsch Trafficcom, including reports of a share pledge by the owner family, with a reorganization concept expected by September.

Social media users are cutting open their plastic lemon juice bottles and finding mold inside, despite the highly acidic content which doesn't protect against all fungi and yeasts.

Weltweit werden derzeit bei Sozialen Netzwerken die Zügel straffer angezogen. Altersgrenzen werden eingeführt, bestimmte Funktionen sollen gar gänzlich verboten werden.

Dimitris Alexandrou and Ria Ellinidou enjoyed a short summer getaway to Nafpaktos, taking a break from the singer's professional commitments.

TV3 show host Keitė Arai, 26, has announced her engagement to Armenian businessman Armenas Sargisian, a development that surprised many.
Hadash-Ta’al and Balad have signed an agreement to re-establish the Joint List, a political alliance, weeks before Israel's upcoming election, with an official announcement expected soon after negotiations reached a breakthrough.

Kim Cattrall, known for her iconic role as Samantha in 'Sex and the City', celebrates her 70th birthday on August 21st, reflecting on a career that includes theater, authorial autonomy, and multiple honorary doctorates.
Irish lawmakers have summoned TikTok to address concerns over videos on its platform that appear to glorify dangerous driving.

Slovenian intelligence agency Sova is set to inform the National Security Council (Knovs) about potential Russian and Israeli influence, following public attention on President Nataša Pirc Musar's friendship with Russian national Viktorija Krivolucka.

Authorities in Herning, Denmark, have imprisoned two additional individuals in connection with an ongoing gang conflict in the area.
To effectively protect sex workers, it is crucial to involve them directly in the strategies and approaches aimed at combating violence against them.

Estonia's largest raw milk producer has announced plans to acquire Latvia's biggest dairy processing business, Rīgas piena kombināts. This acquisition will consolidate a significant portion of the Baltic dairy market under Estonian ownership.

Harvard University has agreed to pay $53 million to settle lawsuits stemming from a scandal where a former morgue manager stole and sold donated human remains. The settlement addresses claims from hundreds of individuals whose loved ones' body parts were illicitly trafficked.
A fire has reactivated in Đenovići, near Herceg Novi in Montenegro, with authorities reporting it as a smaller-scale but active blaze. This marks a renewed fire incident in the area.

High government debt is drawing focus in financial markets, with borrowing costs for many states increasing significantly and 30-year US Treasury yields reaching their highest level since 2007.

Chinese company Unitree Robotics has seen a massive IPO and significant hype surrounding its humanoid robots, positioning them as a major technological advancement.

A new large forest fire in Spain has already destroyed 2,200 hectares of vegetation, including pine forests.

Gaza residents await an end to the conflict, but Israel's refusal to compromise and difficulties in implementing the Cairo agreement make a quick breakthrough unlikely.

Carrefour in Belgium has prohibited electric vehicles from parking on its rooftop parking lots, citing safety and weight concerns compared to traditional combustion engine cars.

Albanian activist Bledar Meti announced that the diaspora plans a third massive return to the square for protests in September, inspired by the continuous resistance of citizens in Tirana.

An acupuncturist in their 40s has been charged in Oslo after a woman sustained serious injuries following a treatment session.

Birkenstock is experiencing robust growth and has raised its forecast, with analysts seeing potential for stock price increases. However, a major shareholder's stock sale suggests the stock remains a growth speculation.

Sandra Malić and Stanko Crnobrnja are showcasing their collaborative exhibition, 'Infinite Light,' at the Graphic Collective Gallery in Belgrade.

Troops from Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have reportedly neutralized eight suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters in a precision airstrike conducted in the Timbuktu Triangle of Borno State, Nigeria.

A specialist discusses common signs that may indicate the presence of parasites in the body and recommends specific tests to identify them, especially relevant for children exploring their environment.

The sixth edition of the 'Slavonija i Podravina, wine not!?' Wine and Snack Festival will feature seven wine gatherings at seven different locations. The festival is scheduled from September 11 to October 9.

In 1984, Dr. Barry Marshall consumed a glass of bacteria to demonstrate his theory that stomach ulcers are caused by bacteria, not stress, a claim initially met with skepticism.

Israel's airstrikes on a Syrian airbase have been condemned by the US as an unnecessary escalation, further intensifying conflict with Turkey and raising concerns about potential Iranian attacks on European targets. NATO has responded by stating its readiness to confront any threats.

Workers and management of the ferry company oppose the transfer of ferries to the state-owned company 'Morsko dobro', while Tivat and Herceg Novi advocate for decentralization.
A family in Tromsø is grieving after a man was killed earlier this week, leaving behind a beloved husband and father.

Firefighters discovered foam mattresses blocking escape routes and doors secured with wood screws at the DNT Snøheim cabin, prompting the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) to admit to illegal construction work and routine failures.

Videos filmed by an animal rights organization using hidden cameras show a pig farm worker hitting and kicking pigs, revealing instances of animal cruelty.

A Portuguese investor has withdrawn their winning bid to acquire Videoton, potentially necessitating a new tender process. The city is now negotiating with the second-highest bidder.

Apple is reportedly experiencing a direct financial impact from antitrust measures designed to curb its dominance and revenue generation from mobile app sales and in-app purchases.

TikToker Emily Haswell achieved viral fame after posting a video of herself trying on an unusual denim jumpsuit, leading to widespread online reactions and jokes.
Europe is reportedly preparing a new law aimed at fundamentally changing social media platforms, with the goal of ending practices like Meta's alleged targeting of children's brains.

Madonna celebrated her 68th birthday in Corfu, Greece, sharing photos and expressing gratitude for the 'magical and blessed' location. Her celebration included dancing, breaking plates, enjoying Greek music and traditional food, with moments shared on Instagram from her private party with family and close friends.

Atsistatydinti nusprendusiam Valstybės sienos apsaugos tarnybos (VSAT) vadui Rustamui Liubajevui įteiktas Lietuvos kariuomenės apdovanojimas.

The production of Ukrainian rocket fuel in Denmark has been delayed and is now expected to commence in late 2027.

Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, strongly reacted to the murder of a 20-year-old Portuguese man in Sarandë, Albania, attributing the incident to a 'narco-state' environment and the pervasive influence of crime on tourism.

Japan is facing a surge in crime, including money laundering, counterfeiting, and theft, driven by the lucrative market for Pokémon cards, prompting concern from authorities.
A man in his mid-30s has been arrested during a police operation in the Stockholm archipelago over the weekend and is being held on suspicion of a serious crime committed in Örebro earlier this year.

The Malaysian government has reported the removal of over 127,000 scam-related posts, with the majority originating from Facebook and TikTok platforms.

A seasoned pilot shared a recommendation for an item every airplane passenger should carry to prevent a common issue during flights.

The Montenegrin Ministry of Interior announced that active wildfires in the areas of Herceg Novi, Danilovgrad, and Kolašin are now under control.

Protests against Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama have reached their 81st day, with citizens and activists continuing to demand his resignation and criticize government failures. Demonstrators highlight issues such as unfulfilled promises regarding airports and the high cost of living.

NATO has reportedly increased its air activities over Europe, particularly focusing on the Baltic Sea region, in response to Russian drone incursions. US Air Forces in Europe stated that the heightened allied air activity on August 18 was part of routine training with partners and allies.

Donald Trump announced his intention to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later this year, citing an 'excellent' relationship and revealing details about North Korea's nuclear arsenal. This announcement comes amidst conflicting reports and statements from Kim Jong-un's sister regarding US-North Korea talks.

Israel's military has launched criminal investigations into several incidents in Gaza, including an airstrike on a police station and the killing of 5-year-old Hind Rajab, whose family car was fired upon by Israeli soldiers. The probes follow an admission by the IDF that its soldiers fired at the vehicle where Hind was found dead.
Sweden is facing a dual weather challenge, with warnings issued for potential flooding due to persistent rain and an "extreme drought" affecting the southern parts of the country.

The international community, including the UN, EU, and numerous states, has rallied behind the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its president after the US imposed sanctions on ICC officials. These sanctions are widely condemned as an attack on international justice and the court's independence.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that Ukrainian attacks are causing damage to Russia's logistics and warehouse facilities and has ordered a program to rebuild them. Despite the damage, Putin insisted that the impact on the Russian economy is not critical.

Lidl has issued a recall for its Milbona chocolate pudding after the presence of bacteria was detected. Consumers are advised to return the product to stores.
A harpoon fisherman discovered an untouched Roman shipwreck off the coast of Sicily, laden with hundreds of amphorae believed to contain the famous ancient Falernian wine.

The family of renowned producer Gintaras Bendžius is still deeply mourning his death, which occurred in Norway in spring 2025 while he was fishing.

Emergency services were called to Reykjavik Airport after an aircraft encountered difficulties during landing, leading to the closure of the airport.

A tragic car accident in Durrës, Albania, resulted in the deaths of three people, including a recently married couple and a minor. The vehicle reportedly collided with a concrete curb, leaving it completely destroyed and injuring two others.

Following dramatic events in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta in Africa, uncertainty remains regarding the fate of unaccompanied minors, as the situation tests the Schengen Agreement and the new Asylum and Migration Pact.

Lithuania is expected to become an electricity exporter in a few years, a significant achievement, but faces new challenges, including uncertainty about future support for household solar power plants, according to the energy minister.

OpenAI's ChatGPT is now incorporating advertising in Europe, adopting a model similar to Meta and Google to significantly increase its revenue. This move marks a strategic shift for the AI platform.
Dr. Elizabet Paunović, a retired director of the WHO European Centre for Environment and Health, emphasized that smoke from fires is dangerous even kilometers away and called for a public health warning.

Bitcoin and Ethereum prices surged, with Bitcoin approaching $70,000, following the SEC's announcement of proposed cryptocurrency regulations. This rally led to the liquidation of over $1 billion in crypto short positions within an hour.

The academic community is grappling with the implications of Professor Jason Arday's death, prompting discussions about the responsibilities universities have towards the individuals they celebrate and the broader societal impact of such tragedies.

The Director of the Republic Geodetic Authority (RGZ) announced that 6,700 property-related cases under the 'Svoj na svome' regulation were processed within the last 24 hours. This update comes from the new director of the RGZ.

A Modernity News article questions why a growing number of white liberal women on TikTok are reportedly identifying with a mother who has admitted to killing her three innocent children.

Alpac Capital has dismissed Amir Zukić from his position as director of N1 BiH, following similar leadership changes at N1 in Serbia, Slovenia, and Croatia. This marks another change in the leadership of the N1 television network in the region.

Belgrade police detained A. M. (24) on suspicion of hitting an Azerbaijani citizen on an electric bicycle while driving under the influence of alcohol in Zemun, then fleeing the scene.

The Czech Senate rejected a proposed amendment that would remove the president's power to appoint and recall heads of permanent missions to international organizations, deeming it an unconstitutional change to presidential competencies.

Karol G has flooded the Hot Latin Songs chart with her new track 'No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto,' while Judeline and Rusowsky achieve a breakthrough with their collaboration 'BbY WOW.'
The Central Bank of Iceland has increased its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 8%, a decision that has been met with strong criticism from economists and contractors who describe the interest rate system as a 'vicious circle' and 'completely insane'.

The director of NEC expressed anger over rumors circulating in Dutch media regarding Nejašmić, calling the reports unbelievable.

Hosam Hasan, trajneri aktual i Egjiptit, ka kaluar momente ankthi pasi ka pësuar një kolaps dhe është dërguar në spital.

Latvia's Senate Department of Civil Cases has decided not to initiate cassation proceedings in a case concerning the retraction of false and defamatory statements attributed to the director of the Dailes Theater in a Latvian Television program.

An online researcher may have achieved a breakthrough in identifying 'Lucky,' a man who collapsed in Amsterdam, by potentially linking him to a Canadian cold case.
A wildfire in the Deliblato Sands has spread towards the Danube, engulfing hunting grounds and posing a threat to wildlife. The fire, first noticed on July 21, intensified on August 5, overwhelming firefighters.

Belind Këlliçi of the Albanian opposition reacted to recent criminal events in Sarandë and Ksamil, including a tourist's murder, accusing Prime Minister Rama of having criminal gangs as electoral staff and implicating police in the incidents.

A meteorite that crashed through a house in Hillsborough, US, in 2024 has been examined and found to contain hundreds of amino acids, far more than the 22 known on Earth.

Experts are discussing the significant impact of heatwaves on the real estate market, with one property appraiser emphasizing that the market is either regulated or it is not, much like a pregnancy. The discussions highlight the need for clear regulations in the face of climate change effects on property.
A major political dispute has erupted in Sweden concerning a proposed bank tax, with Magdalena Andersson criticizing Thand Ringqvist for allegedly having a 'bank directors' perspective'.
Economic self-interests in Greece are reportedly preventing the implementation of sanctions against Russia's economy, despite their intended adoption.

A Lithuanian minister stated that it is not rational for Lithuania to purchase shares in airBaltic, citing that while the emotion is pleasant, paying such a price is not justified.
A Moscow court has ruled to cancel the registration of Viktor Bystrov, a Yabloko party candidate, effectively preventing him from running in the State Duma elections.
The taxi industry in Vienna is facing accusations of widespread abuses, including overcharging, turning off taximeters, and refusing to transport passengers, particularly targeting tourists.
Vodohospodárska výstavba has chosen a new supplier for turbines as part of the largest modernization of the Gabčíkovo hydropower plant in decades, aiming to increase its performance and ecological efficiency.

A new draft law for tax reform in Germany aims to relieve low and middle-income earners by ten billion euros, but this amount is only accurate if other tax increases are ignored.

The Hotel Plaža has been put up for sale for 30.74 million euros, initiated by Vektra Boka workers to collect outstanding claims.

Milijana Rogač commented on state investments being advertised on party channels, suggesting it indicates a certain acceleration of activities.
Úkraínska þingið samþykkti í morgun tilnefningar Volodymyrs Zelenskys í embætti utanríkisráðherra og varnarmálaráðherra.

A disputed situation at "Luka Bar" (Port of Bar) is causing legal uncertainty, with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs stating the issue could have been avoided during the law's preparation, potentially impacting all state-owned companies.

A new report indicates that artificial intelligence and chatbots now account for a larger portion of total internet traffic than human activity, marking a significant shift in online presence.

A fire in Serbia has claimed a life, while dozens of other fires remain active across the country. Firefighting efforts are ongoing to contain the widespread blazes.
Police in Herceg Novi have filed a criminal complaint against a company and its director, B.B. (54), on suspicion of tax evasion, allegedly damaging the state budget by nearly 40,000 euros.

French President Emmanuel Macron has officially promulgated the law concerning aid-in-dying, making France one of the latest countries to legalize certain forms of assisted dying after years of public and parliamentary debate. This legislation allows individuals to seek assistance to end their lives under specific conditions.

The new owner of Adria News Network has dismissed Amir Zukić, the director of N1 BiH, continuing a wave of personnel changes in leading regional media outlets.

American AI provider Harvey is developing its own language model and deepening its partnership with a German startup, aiming to strengthen its position in the competitive legal AI market.

Mathilde Favier, a prominent Dior executive, and her husband were killed in a car accident. Tributes have poured in for Favier, highlighting her significant career in the fashion industry.

Sayuri Loza, an influential indigenous voice from El Alto, Bolivia, is gaining attention from the country's elites, maintaining distance from Evo Morales' left-wing movement and identity politics clichés.

Civil organizations supporting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán have reportedly failed to raise sufficient funds to celebrate August 20th, a national holiday.

A car carrying two adults and one child caught fire in the Hvalfjörður Tunnel in Iceland, but the driver successfully extinguished the flames before firefighters arrived.

Sokrat Vata has confessed to stabbing a Portuguese tourist to death at the 'Principotes' hotel, claiming the knife belonged to the victim and he took it during a struggle.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Health has updated regulations, mandating that urgent endocrinologist consultations must be provided within 14 days of a referral.

Major tech companies are actively combating low-quality, AI-generated content and fake media, with platforms like Spotify, YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Pinterest taking action. Users are also being advised on how to identify fake social media accounts, bots, and trolls.

As Lithuania transitions from road user fees to the electronic 'Via Toll' system next year, vehicle owners will be compensated for unused portions of their annual electronic vignettes.
Employees in Montenegro's maritime and coastal transport sector oppose changing the management of the ferry line, stating that conditions and service quality have improved under the current public enterprise.

A new hospital will be constructed within the grounds of Královské Vinohrady University Hospital in Prague, with Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Health Minister Adam Vojtěch confirming the project.

Car manufacturer Voyah, the luxury subsidiary of Chinese state-owned car manufacturer Dongfeng Motor Corporation, has released footage showing the vehicle completing a full circle in a tunnel.

Police in Tromsø, Norway, believe a man in his 40s murdered his neighbor with an axe in a stairwell.

Croatian police have filed criminal charges against a 62-year-old and a 20-year-old following an explosion in early August near Bosiljevo that severely damaged a house and injured three men. An arsenal of weapons was also discovered.
A man in his mid-30s has been requested for detention following an operation in the archipelago, suspected of a serious crime committed in Örebro, Sweden, earlier this year.

The director and deputy director of Studenica General Hospital have denied allegations that employees were coerced into attending political rallies. They stated that no staff members were blackmailed or pressured to participate in such events.

A normal heart rate, in other words, pulse, for an adult at rest is considered to be 60-90 beats per minute.