Jared Kushner, a Trump envoy, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to discuss the next phase of a Gaza peace roadmap. This meeting followed Kushner's rare discussions with Hamas in Egypt, aiming to advance the peace plan.
Russia is looking into a solution for a problem that has become hard for India to ignore: how to keep oil and other strategic goods moving when sanctions, war and maritime chokepoints threaten the…
Mariam El-Sobky, a lawyer, has been disbarred after suggesting a colleague be placed in a 'mental asylum' and making illicit recordings of Family Court hearings.
The Serbian Ministry of Science announced the dismissal of Bojović and Rector Đokić from their duties, citing neglect of Serbia's interests and political activities.
Iran claims to have reached an agreement with Oman regarding the transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This development suggests a potential new understanding for maritime passage in the critical waterway.
The Black Sea is experiencing the fastest warming rate in Europe, leading to more frequent and intense marine heatwaves. A new scientific experiment suggests that even healthy marine ecosystems may struggle to mitigate these effects.
PASOK-KINAL issued a statement emphasizing that 'calm waters' should imply mutual sincerity and respect for international law, particularly in the context of recent discussions on marine parks.
Four PASOK MEPs have submitted a written question to the EU's High Representative, Kaja Kallas, asking how the EU plans to address Turkey's new challenge regarding "marine parks."
The tallest statue of the Virgin Mary in Europe, surpassing even the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, has been inaugurated in a small Polish village. This new landmark is expected to draw visitors and pilgrims.
Firefighters in the West Herzegovina Canton have been busy with multiple fires, primarily involving grass and low vegetation, with over 75 hectares of forest and vegetation burned, most notably in the Široki Brijeg area.
The UN estimates approximately 500 insurgent fighters in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, noting that the terrorist group has intensified recruitment efforts despite military operations, funding itself primarily through maritime extortion and kidnappings.
Mariusz Błaszczak of PiS stated he does not know where Marcin Romanowski is, rejecting government attempts to link his political circle to pro-Russian relations amid reports Romanowski might be in pro-Russian Transnistria.
Montenegro's marine ecosystem is facing increasing threats from a growing number of cruise ships and other vessels, alongside challenges posed by climate change, overfishing, rising sea temperatures, and the spread of invasive species.
Politicians often cite GDP and inflation data, but voters primarily judge the economy based on personal financial indicators like grocery prices, gas prices, mortgage rates, and their disposable income.
Analysts suggest that Serbian President Vučić's messages to Montenegro appear more like a political campaign than genuine influence. The case of Svetozar Marović is also considered a predominantly political problem.
A SW Research poll for rp.pl indicates that Poles consider Radosław Sikorski to be the best Minister of National Defense of the 21st century, surpassing Mariusz Błaszczak and the current head of MON, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
An analysis highlights the Strait of Hormuz as a critical warning for Japan, emphasizing the dual aspects of maritime order: a vertical order based on hegemony and a horizontal order based on international norms and rules.
Hydrofarm Holdings reported a GAAP EPS of -$2.23 and revenue of $23.21 million for its latest quarter. This financial update provides insight into the company's recent performance.
Eugen Tomac, an advisor to President Nicușor Dan, explained the president's absence from Navy Day ceremonies, stating that the head of state has 'profound respect for the Romanian Naval Forces' and citing prior engagements.
Geely reported a substantial increase in its second-quarter profit, with growth reaching 36-37%, primarily fueled by a surge in export sales. This indicates a strong performance for the automaker, increasingly reliant on international markets.
A mid-year fundamental update for 2026 indicates increasing leverage pressure within the private credit sector, primarily driven by acquisition activities.
Dan Tudose, an e-accumulator expert, highlights the importance of energy storage in Romania to manage high consumption, variable renewable production, and the need for rapid investment, allowing energy to be saved when abundant and used when demand and prices are higher.
Hundreds of migrants, primarily from Morocco, entered the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to protests for asylum and overwhelming local services. The incident highlighted the use of migration as a political tool and prompted discussions on border security and humanitarian aid.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Ocean Infinity are set to trial autonomous and remote marine operations within Singapore's port waters, alongside other initiatives like an Integrated Port Operations Command, Control and Communications (IPOC) system.
A European Central Bank working paper indicates that workers' earnings uncertainty is primarily driven by job changes rather than persistent individual productivity shocks. The study offers new insights into income risks during employment transitions.
BlueScope Steel MD and CEO Tania Archibald stated that the company is primarily focused on organic growth and aims to enhance shareholder returns over an extended period.
The Bulgarian National Audit Office has published the annual asset declarations of public officials, with media outlets already highlighting interesting details from the summaries, including those of Supreme Judicial Council members.
Valencia Airport has achieved record passenger numbers, primarily due to increased travel from the United Kingdom, Italy, and the Netherlands, surpassing previous figures.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating has fallen for a fifth consecutive week to a new low of 43 percent, primarily attributed to confusion surrounding his administration's property tax overhaul.
Mass strandings of highly venomous Portuguese man-o'-war have been observed along the Aquitaine coastline in southwestern France since July, prompting scientists to investigate the phenomenon and its potential link to climate change.
A Fox host faced widespread criticism after blasting 'weak' sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln, with a former Marine Corps staff sergeant comparing the crew's conditions to his own deployment in Afghanistan.
Human remains discovered during a house demolition have been identified as Brenda Marie LeBlanc, who disappeared in the 1990s, with her death now being investigated as a murder.
Morningstar has released earnings reports, summaries, and call transcripts for several medical companies. These include MD Medical Group International PJSC, Blueberries Medical Corp, Galychpharm PJSC, and Tianrong Medical Group Inc.
Morningstar publishes earnings reports, summaries, and call transcripts for Apoorva Leasing Finance and Investment Co Ltd, offering a detailed look into the company's financial performance.
Close to one million euros from the state budget have been allocated to various veteran organizations in Serbia over the past year and a half, with the Ministry of Labor, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs primarily funding associations led by officials.
Athens has strongly responded to Turkey's actions regarding marine parks in the Aegean Sea, stating that Ankara's move is illegal and creates no legal effect concerning international waters or Greek continental shelf rights.
N1 Serbia and Geo News broadcast their evening headlines on August 15th and 16th, 2026, respectively. These broadcasts provided summaries of the day's top news stories.
Maribel and Oskar Lindberg, who retired in their 40s following the FIRE movement principles, have re-entered the workforce a decade later. Their experience raises questions about the sustainability of early retirement and the "rat race" escape.
A statement by Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer's chief of staff, Gerald Stocker, has ignited a fundamental debate on whether child-rearing is primarily a matter for the state or a private affair.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have launched ballistic missiles and drones against Saudi-affiliated military concentrations in Mokha and Marib, challenging the perception of a frozen conflict.
Several corporate executives, including Roku president Fuchsberg and Aehr VP Alistair Sporck, have engaged in significant stock transactions, with some selling millions of dollars in shares while others made purchases. These insider trades, such as Sporck's sale of over $200,000 in company stock, are closely watched by investors.
After questioning, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office proposed detention for Anđela S. (24), suspected of possessing approximately 700 grams of marijuana intended for illegal sale in Rakovica.
Maria Antonas responded to an ironic comment regarding her appearance and relationship with Giorgos Liagas, sharing moments from their summer vacation in Seychelles.
A timeless and versatile marinière shirt, suitable for both current wear and the entire autumn season, has been discovered at H&M. This piece is recommended for any wardrobe.
A report details the grim situation in Russian-occupied Mariupol, where new housing is reportedly being constructed on sites where deceased residents lie, based on accounts from former inhabitants, satellite imagery, and online research.
Hundreds of pilgrims are commemorating the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, one of the most important Marian feasts, at Svatý Hostýn in Kroměřížsko throughout the weekend, attending services in the local basilica.
Over 210,000 tourists visited the Black Sea coast during Navy Day and Saint Mary's Day weekend, marking the second consecutive weekend with 100% occupancy.
Mariupol is undergoing reconstruction, with property prices increasing significantly, as a new residential block known as the 'Leningrad Quarter' is being built on the ruins of the city, attracting many Russians to live by the sea.
A 35-year-old woman has been arrested in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, for allegedly supplying alcohol to seven minors. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to prevent underage drinking.
Montenegro's Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić congratulated Marija Vuković on winning a bronze medal at the European Championships, stating she once again elevated Montenegro to a European winning podium.
A lightning strike caused a fire that ravaged the steeple of the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine church in Saint-Salvadou, Aveyron, leading to its collapse. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed.
A giant fossil discovered in the Arctic in 1948 has now been identified as belonging to a record-size predator, providing new insights into ancient marine life.
A report discusses the changing state of the Montenegrin coast over six and a half decades, examining how mass construction and intensive tourism have impacted the marine ecosystem.
Morningstar provides information on Neorich Biopharma Tech Co Ltd (PHBID), including its dividend history and stock chart. This data offers insights into the company's financial performance and share price trends.
Music critic Mervi Vuorela reviews Marilyn Manson's 13th album, noting its compositions mark a return to his roots while the lyrics express contemporary anger.
Russia is exploring an overland oil route to India, a proposal that could be a 'game changer' for India's energy security by mitigating risks from sanctions, war, and maritime chokepoints.
Three people died in a head-on collision in Mariestad, Sweden, while two others were killed and four injured in a separate head-on crash on the IC5 in Portugal. Both incidents involved severe frontal impacts.
China has initiated commercial container shipping through the Arctic, establishing a new global route known as the 'Ice Silk Road' in collaboration with Russia. This venture aims to bypass key maritime choke points but carries significant risks.
Santa Maria Hospital has initiated legal procedures to recover approximately 800,000 euros improperly paid to dermatology teams for additional production surgeries, following an IGAS audit.
The article explores whether ideological politics remains relevant in Lithuania, referencing Václav Havel's assertion that the era of ideologies has ended, giving way to an era of ideas, a trend observed in contemporary political experience.
Four PASOK MEPs have submitted a written question to the EU High Representative, Kaja Kallas, asking how the EU plans to address Turkey's new challenge regarding 'marine parks'.
A Chinese container ship has embarked on a regular weekly service through the Arctic's 'Ice Silk Road' to Europe, aiming to halve travel time compared to traditional routes. This move by China, in collaboration with Russia, is seen as a strategic alternative to key maritime choke points like the Strait of Hormuz, though it raises environmental concerns.
Actor Matthew McConaughey shared that he stopped smoking marijuana after being inspired by a Janet Jackson song, describing it as a 'cool, groovy little tune'.
Rena Dourou, President of SYRIZA's Parliamentary Group, sharply criticized the Greek government's foreign policy towards Ankara, specifically regarding Turkey's declaration of "national marine parks" and the perceived lack of protection for sovereign rights.
Shares of Gulf Marine Services and Sandoz are both experiencing an upward trend in their stock prices today. Investors are observing these climbs in the respective companies.
Warming seas are causing marine heatwaves that are pushing native species northward in British waters, while once-rare visitors are becoming more common, altering the local marine ecosystem.
Defense spokesperson Michael Poa clarified their objection to the use of AI, stating concerns primarily revolve around accuracy, while also acknowledging the prosecution's perspective.
Infotel SA, Daios Plastic SA, and Yappn Corp have all released their latest earnings reports, summaries, and call transcripts. These reports provide financial updates for investors and stakeholders.
Heavy traffic and long queues persist at the Qafë Botë border crossing, primarily due to delays on the Greek side where only two counters are operational, compared to 4-5 on the Albanian side.
A German shipbuilder, poised to supply Canada's new submarines, suggests greater cooperation among European defense industries could lead to building smaller warships in Canadian yards. This push for collaboration comes as countries race to rearm.
North Iceland is expected to experience the warmest temperatures today, reaching up to 20 degrees Celsius. Little precipitation is forecast, primarily in the southwest of the country.
Alam Maritim Resources Bhd announced that its group managing director and group chief executive officer, Azmi Ahmad, has been placed under remand by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
While his peers enjoy summer holidays, 16-year-old Marios Ioannis Sabounis is spending his mornings in a courtroom at Limassol District Court, quietly taking notes and observing proceedings.
Property prices have risen in occupied Mariupol, with many Russians seeking to live by the sea. A residential block on Metalurški Prospekt has been reconstructed on former sites, raising questions about its past and present.
Thailand plans to enhance its position in maritime tourism by constructing a modern cruise ship terminal on Ko Samui by 2032, aiming to accommodate 240 ships annually with 400,000 passengers.
The purchasing power of Portuguese citizens has fallen to its lowest point in three years, primarily due to the rising cost of living. This economic downturn is impacting households across the country.
Vilnius's recent clampdown on the use of the Russian language has ignited a debate, with discussions centering on whether the move promotes integration or is primarily driven by electioneering.
An upcoming anniversary exhibition will document 120 years of the Rosslare-Fishguard ferry service. The exhibition will highlight the long history and significance of this vital maritime link.
An entrepreneur who receives commercial goods from the division of marital property, conducted via a prenuptial agreement, is obligated to include them in the initial inventory.
Maria Löfgren, the chair of Akava, stated that if artificial intelligence replaces human labor and leads to unemployment in Finland, company profits should be taxed to benefit society.
Nigeria's foreign exchange turnover saw a significant decline of 44.9% to $2 billion last week, primarily due to reduced spot transactions despite an increase in FX derivatives.
An investigation by Helsingin Sanomat reveals that Finnish Members of Parliament frequently arrive late to or leave early from meetings, primarily due to how parliamentary work is organized.
Spanish presenter Mariló Montero publicly stated her strong patriotism and pride in the Spanish flag, but emphasized that she does not wish to be associated with the political party Vox.
African swine fever (ASF) has re-emerged in two cities and a town in Camarines Sur, Philippines, leading to the culling of 10 pigs and affecting six hog raisers.
Morningstar has published earnings reports, summaries, and call transcripts for Kazakhtelecom JSC ADR and NuVim Inc. These reports detail the financial performance of both companies.
A ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran is set to expire, raising concerns as tensions persist in the Strait of Hormuz. The expiration could impact regional stability and maritime security.
The Likud primary race has intensified after changes granted Prime Minister Netanyahu control over eight of the first 30 places on the Knesset slate, making the competition highly competitive.
Mariska Hargitay announced at the HBO Max Emmy Nominee Celebration that New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson is slated to appear in 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,' confirming his role in the popular series.
A new book delves into the career of French couturier Jean Louis, celebrating his lavish designs and his pivotal role in creating some of Hollywood's most iconic and sensual looks, including Marilyn Monroe's famous dress.
Turkey has announced the establishment of two new 'national marine parks' in the Aegean Sea, with presidential decrees signed by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Greece views this as a provocation, as the designated areas are located between Fethiye and Kaş, effectively encircling the Greek islands of Kastellorizo and Lemnos.
Greek officials reported 10 incidents, primarily involving burns and smoke inhalation, while a government spokesperson criticized the opposition for undermining the work of firefighters and the reality faced by residents. These statements highlight ongoing challenges and political tensions.
A teenager has drowned in the Black Sea at Olimp, Romania, while another is reported missing, according to lifeguards. Emergency services are conducting search and rescue operations.
Maria Karystianou, president of 'Hope for Democracy,' chose Paros island to celebrate Assumption Day (Dekapentavgoustos) and shared a message via Facebook.
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia, targeting the Moscow region and damaging a major warehouse, while Russia retaliated with strikes on Ukrainian cities including Odesa and Sumy. The attacks resulted in injuries and significant damage to infrastructure on both sides.
Marija Jeremić spoke about her first book, 'Apples from Kalemegdan,' highlighting how small, ordinary childhood moments become significant memories. The book explores themes of nostalgia and the importance of early experiences.
The 'Book of Executioners' project has officially confirmed the death of Shaheiev, the former commander of the submarine Zaporizhzhia, following an explosion in Sevastopol on August 13.
Houthi forces launched new missile and drone strikes targeting Marib and al-Makha in Yemen, resulting in at least four deaths and eight injuries as the conflict escalates.
A criminal complaint has been filed against another person from Macedonia suspected of procuring a trailer with recycled paper to transport 320 kilograms of marijuana.
A public prosecutor in North Macedonia has ordered 30-day detention for a suspect accused of transporting over 324 kilograms of marijuana, following a criminal complaint from the Ministry of Interior.
For years, Hunter Biden has been at the center of American political controversy, primarily as Joe Biden's son and a figure around whom investigations, legal cases, and revelations about his personal life revolved.
The post-Hormuz era presents a great opportunity for Africa, provided the continent develops an effective and common maritime policy to capture its benefits.
The Italian political party +Europa is experiencing months-long internal divisions, with its president and a deputy challenging the secretary's leadership and calling for an early party congress.
A maritime expert advises Malaysia to firmly defend its reputation as a trusted trading and shipping hub while also identifying firms that abuse transshipment practices.
Extreme heat, primarily driven by climate change, is fundamentally altering the summer season, potentially leading to the end of the traditional carefree summertime experience. The season itself is not at risk, but its character is changing.
Rosemary and lavender, popular Mediterranean plants, thrive with sun, airy soil, and less moisture, and a simple kitchen ingredient can significantly enhance their growth.
Morningstar provides a comprehensive overview of Pelican Acquisition II Corp, including its stock chart and detailed earnings reports, summaries, and call transcripts.
Greece has proceeded with the establishment of National Marine Parks in the Ionian and Aegean Seas, in full compliance with the Law of the Sea, raising questions about the extent of Turkey's rights in the region.
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras strongly criticized the Turkish government's decision to declare two 'marine parks,' labeling it as 'international piracy.'
The Financial Times reports that maritime transport costs have risen to record levels, driven by conflicts and climatic factors affecting global chokepoints.
Moldova's State Tax Service reported fining entrepreneurs nearly 1 million lei (979,200 lei) in July for 590 cases of illegal business activities, primarily in trade.
Romania is experiencing a significant economic problem due to the widening gap between its education system and the demands of the labor market. A director of a major Romanian firm highlighted the issue, noting that some high school students lack basic knowledge, leading to concerns about future employment and the impact of AI.
Sheep farmers in North Macedonia are raising alarms over the deaths of up to 10,000 sheep due to smallpox, primarily affecting the eastern region, and are demanding urgent vaccination and greater compensation.
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs is examining the deeper reasons behind Turkey's decision to establish two marine parks in the Northern Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, zones outlined in presidential decrees signed by President Erdoğan.
Maritina Denisi is enjoying her summer in Theologos, sharing moments with loved ones from her country house and showcasing her effortless yet refined summer style in a denim dress alongside her mother, Mimi.
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have seen their endorsed or aligned candidates win several Democratic primaries, prompting analysis into what is attracting voters to their 'Sexy Socialist Summer' campaign.
Warming seas are causing marine heatwaves in British waters, leading native species to migrate northwards and making once-rare visitors more common, fundamentally changing local marine life.
Greece has declared Turkey's recent announcement of new marine parks in the Aegean Sea as illegal and a unilateral act, asserting that they fall within the Greek continental shelf. This move has reignited tensions between the two countries over maritime boundaries.
Greek American television presenter Maria Menounos spoke about her recent pilgrimage to the island of Tinos, stating it provided her with a deeper understanding of Greece's Aug. 15 celebration of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary.
Two years after its implementation, South Africa's two-pot retirement system is reportedly seeing savings being utilized by individuals primarily to cover essential living expenses.
NS, the Dutch railway company, is adding 169 extra carriages to its trains next month to manage the significant increase in passenger numbers expected in September, primarily due to students returning to lectures.
The Marikina River in the Philippines has been placed under its first alarm after its water level rose to 15 meters on Monday, triggered by continuous rains from the southwest monsoon, locally known as 'habagat'.
Concerns are rising that ships idled in the Strait of Hormuz could become 'marine superspreaders,' creating a breeding ground for microbes and posing a potential health threat.
Sweden is launching its own intelligence agency, similar to the UK's MI6, as European spies are still haunted by past intelligence failures, particularly regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Kweichow Moutai reported weaker earnings, primarily attributed to underperformance in its series products, leading to a 6% reduction in the company's valuation.
The 'Campo largo' (Broad Field) coalition is grappling with unresolved issues concerning its political program and upcoming primaries during August. The current situation involves more players than clear rules or timelines.
Joint military, police, and anti-narcotics forces successfully uprooted some 2,000 fully grown marijuana plants worth P400,000 in a remote mountainous area in Bukidnon over the weekend.
National Australia Bank announced a solid profit increase, primarily attributed to growth in its business banking sector, while maintaining strong asset quality.
In 2025, Flipkart, Amazon, and Meesho were the leading e-commerce platforms for consumer complaints, with non-delivery being the most common issue. The National Consumer Helpline processed 91 crore in refunds, primarily for e-commerce disputes.
A scientific observation describes a superficial water vortex forming at sunset, attributed to the convergence of marine currents and water layers with varying temperatures.
New Zealand's a2 Milk company announced a 44% decline in its full-year profit, primarily attributed to weaker sales of its China-label infant formula and broader supply disruptions in the Chinese market, leading to a tumble in its stock.
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Maria Menounos shared her deep emotion and gratitude for her recent visit to Tinos, Greece, where she had the opportunity to visit the Holy Church of Panagia Evangelistria. The Greek-American presenter shared a special post on the occasion of the Dormition of the Theotokos.
A 20-year-old man from Niš, A.R., was arrested on suspicion of discarding a package containing approximately one kilogram of marijuana from his car while fleeing from police.
The tallest statue of the Virgin Mary in Europe has been unveiled in a small Polish village with fewer than 150 inhabitants. The monument was reportedly funded by Poland's wealthiest individual.
This article describes an individual's experience trying the 'MAGA diet,' which primarily consists of steak and sauerkraut, detailing the dietary choices and implications.
Firefighters in Greece are contending with scattered fire outbreaks, primarily concentrated towards Agios Fokas, while the situation near Pefko appears to be under control. The Copernicus service reports that the perimeter of the burned area spans 3,636 acres.
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement declaring Turkey's Presidential Decisions of August 15, which announced two 'national marine parks', as illegal.
Maribor's flea market is under threat of closure by the Financial Administration due to repeated violations, including the sale of cigarettes and alcohol. Residents are protesting the potential closure of the market, which is a vital source for fresh produce and other goods.
Morningstar publishes earnings reports, summaries, and call transcripts for Gladstone Commercial Corp, detailing its financial results and corporate communications.
Maria Karystianou, president of 'Hope for Democracy,' chose Paros to spend August 15th, visiting the Panagia Ekatontapyliani, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites.
A pilot sustained serious injuries after crashing during a sold-out air show at Stow Maries aerodrome, an event held to raise funds for a WWI aviation museum.
Leading international media outlets are extensively covering the cleaning process of the Kallimarmaro Stadium, a significant monument of global athletics, which is being sponsored by Vangelis Marinakis.
Río, the son of footballer Marc Cucurella and Claudia Rodríguez, celebrated his fifth birthday with an elaborate Super Mario Bros-themed party attended by friends and family.
Angeliki Argyropoulou has transformed the story of an octopus into a book filled with emotions, powerful messages, and extensive information about marine life.
The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, primarily focused on the Strait of Hormuz, continues with both sides claiming victory. President Donald Trump's statement about declaring the Strait of Hormuz as US territory is described as 'phantasmagoric'.
Heiðrún Lind Marteinsdóttir stated that the Icelandic Fisheries Federation (SFS) is drawing a 'red line' against the EU, emphasizing that Iceland must maintain full, undisputed, and permanent control over its marine resources.
Shanghai Port has successfully carried out its inaugural dual-vessel, dual-fuel bunkering operation at an offshore anchorage, marking a significant step in maritime fuel services.
An article discusses the historical use of migrant flows by regimes to exert pressure on other countries, specifically referencing the 'Marielitos' who arrived in Florida, noting that such tactics may work short-term but not long-term.
A study by the Financial Times reveals that 60 data centers currently under construction in the United States, primarily by major tech companies, are projected to produce emissions equivalent to 27 coal-fired power plants.
A bilateral agreement between airlines and the ZED tariff system allows approximately three million passengers, primarily airline employees and their families, to travel globally at significantly reduced costs.
Former Prime Minister Kim Min-seok has secured victory in the Democratic Party (DP) primaries held in the capital region, moving closer to winning the leadership race for South Korea's ruling party.
The second edition of the Fashion Bang event took place in Kotor, showcasing collections from local and regional designers, with Marina Banović and Predrag Đuknić closing the event.
Mercenaries from 45 countries reportedly fought primarily on the Croatian side during the 1990s Bosnian War, with some committing crimes, including 13 Austrian citizens.
The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has advised India to enhance its shipping capacity and naval protection in response to increasing chokepoints in maritime trade.
Montenegro's maritime police conducted 124 inspections over seven days, resulting in fines totaling 48,600 euros, and the temporary seizure of four boats and 12 jet skis. These actions were part of efforts to enforce maritime regulations.