Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to its lowest point during his presidency, as he faces a second Supreme Court rejection regarding a sex abuse case, threatens Iran, and engages in public disputes with journalists.
Five crimes have occurred in the clan war in Huelva since a strange fight at Alimentación Moriña, with the Salazar and Moriña clans having been in conflict for two years since 'El Baba' murdered Ramón, his ex-partner Saray's brother.
Following a minister's controversial 'stalinism' comment, leading Danish economists are now criticizing Enhedslisten's new VAT reduction proposal, questioning how it would ensure benefits reach consumers, despite the party's firm support for the idea.
VšZP, the largest health insurance company in Slovakia, reports having the most people on waiting lists but also an historically low number of insured individuals waiting for operations. This improvement is attributed to a reduction in proposed procedures.
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's appointment of hard-line loyalists to key positions suggests his intention to maintain Iran on a war footing and suppress domestic dissent.
Residents in Tapiola, Espoo, have been frustrated for years by the confusing and difficult walking routes in their area, with no improvements made despite long-standing complaints.
A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.
Camping sites, hotels, and tourist offices across Denmark report a significant increase in visitors from Europe this summer, attributed to the 'coolcation' phenomenon where tourists seek cooler destinations.
An exhibition and concert titled 'Lest Dreams Fade' are being prepared on Wenceslas Square in Prague to commemorate the August 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia, featuring historical photographs, vehicles, and films.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people, prompting threats of retaliation from Hezbollah. This incident marks a significant escalation despite an existing truce between the two sides.
The YUROM Center and representatives of the Roma community involved in education have proposed amendments to the Law on the Fundamentals of the Education System. These amendments aim to systematically regulate support for Roma students in primary education.
An analysis explores the financial impact of climate change and investigates the reasons behind the increased cost of the Belgrade-Zrenjanin-Novi Sad highway project.
A woman has been charged in connection with the vandalism of the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C., where graffiti was spray-painted on the monument. The incident drew strong condemnation, including from former President Donald Trump.
Another drone has crashed in Romania's Tulcea County, specifically in Luncavița, leading to an explosion and fire, and prompting military securing of the area. Officials acknowledge that such incidents may continue to occur, raising questions about radar detection capabilities.
A pilot program allowing seniors aged 65 and over to choose private healthcare services has seen lower-than-expected participation, with only a tenth of eligible individuals using the service, though Social Security Minister Karoliina Partanen intends to make it permanent.
The Association of Friends of Children of Serbia has called on teachers, parents, students, and citizens to demand the complete withdrawal of amendments to the education law by the Ministry of Education. The action aims to address concerns about the state of schools in Serbia.
Devastating wildfires near Omiš, Croatia, have burned between 900 and 1000 hectares, destroying homes, cars, and boats, and forcing the evacuation of approximately 2000 people. Seven individuals are critically injured, and a 65-year-old woman remains missing amidst the widespread destruction.
The tender for the privatization of the 'Zarea' hotel in Moldova has been extended until October 20. The government spokesperson announced the extension, citing the importance of the object and the need to avoid the summer season for such a significant privatization.
Mount Etna's eruption has caused significant disruption to air travel in Sicily, leading to the closure of Catania Airport. Hundreds of flights have been canceled, and the airport is expected to remain closed at least until Friday due to volcanic ash.
A powerful explosion at a petroleum product storage facility in the Port of Rotterdam resulted in one fatality and several injuries. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident at Europe's largest port.
An editorial argues that the ongoing Iran war highlights the finite resources of military superpowers like the USA, creating new security challenges for Europe. The conflict's implications extend beyond the immediate belligerents.
A heatwave is forecast to return to parts of Finland and Hungary this weekend, bringing high temperatures. Residents in Southwest Finland and Hungary are advised to prepare for the renewed hot weather.
Lessons from the war in Ukraine are prompting NATO to rethink its defense strategy, with plans to arm its eastern flank from Finland to the Black Sea with a future 'army' heavily reliant on drones, satellite equipment, and sensors.
An article discusses how waiving inheritance or compulsory portions can be a useful instrument for orderly wealth transfer and avoiding future family conflicts.
Autostore announced a significant revenue jump, reporting $192 million in the second quarter, leading to its shares being paused on the Oslo Børs. Analysts are now evaluating the impact of these financial results.
A pet goose named Gussie alerted a sleeping Texas family to a barn fire by honking loudly, preventing the blaze from spreading to their home. The goose's actions are credited with saving the family's property.
Deceased detective novelist Pirkko Arhippa has left 800,000 euros to the Finnish Writers' Union, marking the largest donation in decades, with the specific wish that the funds support aspiring female detective novelists.
Researchers dissected a half-ton basking shark found dead near Ålbæk, Denmark, discovering spaghetti-like parasites in its intestines. No signs of disease or plastic were observed.
Greek television presenter Eleni Menegaki is enjoying her summer holidays, sharing photos of herself in a red swimsuit and headscarf. The images show her relaxing by the sea, embracing the sun and silence.
Lawyer Vukotić stated that amendments to the 'Svoj na svome' law, concerning special conditions for property registration, will not expedite but rather further slow down and complicate procedures.
Speculation about the whereabouts of Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has intensified as factions within the country openly dispute the direction of the war.
Premature ejaculation is identified as the most common male sexual dysfunction, and while rarely discussed, sexologist Beatrix Roidinger states it can be effectively managed.
New psychological research indicates that students with window seats performed better in entrance exams, possibly due to the restorative effect of nature or looking outside on attention.
A Houthi attack on a cargo ship in the Bab el-Mandeb strait of the Red Sea resulted in the deaths of at least six crew members. This incident marks the first fatal Houthi attack on a commercial vessel in the region.
Residents in northern Kosovo are not prioritizing Serbian President Vučić's announcement about changing the course of the Ibar River, stating they face much larger problems.
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been sentenced to death in absentia by a Syrian court. The sentence was handed down for atrocities committed during his rule.
At least 15 people, including children, were killed and 32 others injured in a tragic collision between two vehicles transporting agricultural workers in Egypt.
Costa Rican surfer and influencer Diego Jimenez honored his deceased dog, Taj, with a final surf session, placing his four-legged friend on a surfboard for a poignant farewell.
Maria Cabral Menezes, a former trader at Citadel, was inspired by a pain point in her Wall Street schedule to found WashWise, a laundry startup offering a 'dry shampoo for clothes.' The idea emerged from observing fellow traders' smelly gym bags.
Mojtaba Khamenei has reportedly overhauled Iran's security chiefs, asserting his authority over the government and signaling a hard line on former US President Trump.
Extreme weather events caused by climate change significantly affected Europe's economy this summer, leading to long-term consequences. The hard reality of these climate impacts has become evident across the continent.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has appointed six new top military commanders, including a new military chief and Guards commander. This leadership change comes amidst reports of Khamenei's health, which President Pezeshkian affirmed to be in 'perfect health'.
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Iran has announced significant changes in its military and security hierarchy, with Mojtaba Khamenei filling six top military posts, an IRGC veteran tapped for a key security role, and Ali Abdollahi appointed as the new military chief.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino is under pressure after UEFA, AFC, and CONCACAF issued a joint statement raising concerns about his leadership and FIFA's direction. This comes amidst ongoing discussions about the future of international football tournaments, including the Women's World Cup.
A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian oil-refining city of Nizhnekamsk, located deep within Russia, has killed 13 people, including a child. This marks one of the deadliest Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory in two years.
A five-part podcast by Helsingin Sanomat, 'Menetetyt miljardit,' explores Fortum's financial losses, which are described as the largest corporate loss in Finnish history.
Kosovo officials have expressed serious concern and condemned Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statements threatening to change the course of the Ibar River, which flows through both Serbia and Kosovo. Meanwhile, Kosovan police have begun controlling the Ibar Bridge in Mitrovica.
Professor Radonjić urged support for the student electoral list as a means to achieve regime change, stating that electoral will should be defended even through street protests.
Reports have emerged clarifying the health status of Mojtaba Khamenei, with an undated video showing him alive and meeting the Iranian President. This follows earlier suggestions that he might have been fighting for his life.
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Iran has released an undated video of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, amid widespread rumors about his deteriorating health. The footage and reports of his meeting with President Pezeshkian aim to counter speculation about his condition.
An opinion piece from Berlingske argues that young people serving a year in the Danish military, especially with increasing responsibilities, should receive fair wages.
A researcher claims that AI-generated images are "polluting" Fisketorget, a prominent institution in Bergen, Norway. The Consumer Council is calling for mandatory labeling of such generated images.
An undated video of Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has been released amid earlier reports from some Israeli media suggesting he was in 'critical condition'.
Mohammad Bagher Zolgadr, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, declared that the Strait of Hormuz will not be opened until the United States alters its policy towards Tehran and meets a list of demands.
Mannheim's Kunsthalle is presenting the largest exhibition in Germany on the New Realists of the 1960s in over 15 years. The show highlights the enduring relevance of the movement.
A car caught fire in Debrecen, Hungary, after a power bank exploded on the back seat while the vehicle was in motion; the driver managed to exit safely.
Reports from Tehran indicate that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's Supreme Leader, is in critical health, with some sources suggesting his condition could be fatal at any moment.
Fatal road accidents have been reported in multiple locations, including a 19-year-old motorcyclist dying in Radishani, a fatal single-vehicle crash in Teuva, and a motorcyclist dying on the N7 near Schieren. Additionally, violence erupted in Patna following a man's death in a road accident.
A young male wolf in Denmark has repeatedly approached humans, exhibiting behavior described as 'beyond pedagogical reach' by researchers. Experts suspect that people feeding the wolf is the cause of its unusual tameness and human-seeking actions.
The Society of Judges of Serbia has called on the government to withdraw proposed amendments to laws concerning judges, public prosecution, and the Judicial Academy from parliamentary procedure and to conduct a public debate.
An analyst suggests that fears surrounding artificial intelligence are overstated, leading to an undervaluation of several technology stocks on the Oslo Stock Exchange, and highlights two companies as favorites.
Public discourse often frames population aging as a burden, but a new perspective argues that increased longevity is, in fact, a significant societal achievement and a historical success story.
Luca Meneghetti, 53, head of the Tennis Torre club from Padua, was found dead on the Croatian island of Cres after failing to return from a walk during his vacation.
Danish businesses are reportedly burdened by growth-inhibiting regulations, leading to calls for Minister Engel-Schmidt to address issues such as complex packaging rules and ID card requirements on construction sites.
Kaia Gerber, daughter of Cindy Crawford, has revealed that she underwent an exorcism as a child, claiming she was 'possessed' and has been 'haunted' her entire life. She stated that she attracts beings from other dimensions.
Ukraine claims to have destroyed seven out of ten major Wildberries warehouses in Russia and reports a spectacular attack that resulted in the loss of unique and valuable Russian weapons.
Overnight Russian attacks across Ukraine have resulted in at least five deaths and dozens of civilian injuries, with strikes hitting residential areas, a farm, and a high-rise building in multiple regions including Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Dnipropetrovsk.
A Finnish peat company is embroiled in a fierce conservation dispute in Sweden, with the conflict escalating on social media and legal actions expected, notably involving the use of sunflower seeds as a new method.
A Finnish family, the Aaltoset, sold their dream home and moved to a smaller residence, citing the high monthly expenses of their children's hobbies as a primary reason for seeking a better quality of life.
An opinion piece argues that Copenhagen Municipality's new food strategy, currently being drafted, focuses more on climate and animal welfare than on the taste of food.
Discussions highlight the need to formalize financial flows to ensure they benefit Africa, with one individual noting the ease of monthly transfers taking only a minute.
Wildfires are sweeping across multiple European countries, including Croatia, Greece, Spain, and France, fueled by record-breaking heatwaves. The blazes have led to widespread evacuations, destruction of homes, and significant challenges for firefighting efforts.
Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.
The Danish government's entire economic plan is reportedly in 'total dissolution' as it relies heavily on favorable economic tailwinds to generate state revenue.
Moldovan citizens legally residing in Ireland can now exchange their Moldovan driving licenses for Irish ones without needing to take driving tests, as announced by the Public Services Agency.
The Association of Judges' Assistants in Serbia has stated that the proposed amendments to the Law on the Judicial Academy are unconstitutional. They argue that the changes violate fundamental legal principles.
Zoltán Tarr informed Vidnyánszky that an audit would be launched at the National Theater, similar to other institutions, clarifying that the meeting was not about his dismissal.
A heatwave continues with temperatures remaining well above average, prompting discussions on whether climate change is altering the nature of heatwaves.
A family in Nereta, Latvia, has cultivated a remarkable garden featuring 2634 hydrangeas, starting as a small project and growing into a large-scale endeavor.
The city of Burgas, Bulgaria, has been confirmed as the host for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027. This announcement comes as Moroccanoil, the Israeli-based main sponsor, has decided to withdraw its sponsorship from the competition.
An advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader has revealed Mojtaba Khamenei's strategy to adopt an 'offensive posture' against the United States if Washington does not meet Tehran's conditions, aiming to shift the global balance of power.
A list of ten new series worth watching has been compiled, with many of the top recommendations sparking divided opinions, including a top pick that combines youth romance and serial murders.
More than 300 migrants have been rescued off the coast of Crete within a 48-hour period, including 87 migrants saved south of Kali Limenes. Rescue operations continue as authorities respond to multiple distress calls.
Firefighters responded to a blaze at a container stand in Petržalka, Bratislava, where flames quickly spread, destroying one car and causing damage to another from radiant heat, resulting in an estimated 27,000 euros in damages.
The US economy is performing better than voters perceive, according to statistical charts illustrating the state of the economic powerhouse before the autumn congressional elections.
Millions across Europe gathered to witness a partial solar eclipse, with many describing it as a unique and fascinating celestial event. Crowds flocked to viewing events, and special glasses quickly sold out as people observed the sun transition from bright daylight to partial darkness.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has rejected plans for a referendum on the justice opt-out, leading to criticism that she is pursuing a solo foreign policy.
Millions across Europe, particularly in Iceland and Spain, are preparing for a rare total solar eclipse, leading to high demand for viewing glasses and discussions about its potential impact on electricity grids. Scientists hope to use the event to study the sun's mysteries, while the public is eager to safely observe and photograph the celestial spectacle.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has formalized six senior military and security appointments, completing a five-month period of improvisation in the country's command structure following recent conflict.
A pastor in Satakunta, convicted of three counts of sexual abuse against a child and dereliction of duty, has resigned from the church and lost his priestly office after not appealing his sentence.
The Danish government plans to increase the financial threshold for building social housing, enabling municipalities in high-cost areas to construct more affordable homes.
Iranian factions are squabbling over war aims while Supreme Leader Khamenei maintains a low profile, leading to a perceived power vacuum. This situation has prompted discussions about Khamenei's efforts to reassert control.
Three operations south of Kaloi Limenes, Crete, resulted in the detection and rescue of a total of 147 foreign nationals in recent hours, coordinated by the Joint Search and Rescue Coordination Center.
The Perseid meteor shower reached its peak this week, offering a spectacular display of shooting stars for skygazers around the world. Enthusiasts were advised on the best times and locations to observe one of the most anticipated astronomical events of the year.
The United States and Israel have reportedly collaborated to secretly remove nuclear material belonging to Bashar al-Assad's regime from a clandestine facility in Syria, known as "Site 99." This operation was prompted by fears of a potential "dirty bomb" and involved the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Berlingske newspaper argues that the Special Educational Support (SPS) system transforms students into clients, a perspective criticized as a misunderstanding of disability support.
Polish government spokesperson Adam Szlapka has denied media speculation about a cabinet reshuffle and potential ministerial changes, including the possible entry of Szymon Hołownia.
An expert argues that the ongoing public debate about pop singer Ariana Grande's weight and appearance is misguided, highlighting how it feeds into a pervasive and dangerous diet culture.
Donald Trump signed an order to reduce recommended childhood vaccinations, drawing strong criticism from health experts who deem the move dangerous and not based on scientific evidence. This decision was made amidst other unrelated news about Trump's activities.
Ukraine reported that Russia used North Korean missiles in recent attacks, causing at least 12 deaths, while Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck a Russian oil refinery in Orsk, approximately 1,500 km from the front line. President Zelensky warned that Russia is preparing for escalation by bringing in military equipment from North Korea.
A Chinese Long March 7A rocket carrying a satellite exploded just seconds after its launch, resulting in the loss of the satellite. The incident was attributed to a flight anomaly.
A new study has found that Finland's economic forecasts, particularly those from the Ministry of Finance, have been consistently inaccurate for the past 15 years. Despite these inaccuracies, crucial decisions continue to be made based on these projections.
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has formalized the new military leadership in Tehran, appointing former Guardian commander Mohsen Rezaei to security roles as part of a broader reshuffle.
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Iranian state media released a new, undated video of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, after months out of public view, fueling speculation about his health and potential succession. This comes amidst reports of a seven-hour meeting between Mojtaba and Iranian presidential candidate Pezeshkian.
The Estonian government coalition has lost its majority in parliament following the departure of two lawmakers. This development leaves the coalition as a minority government seven months before scheduled elections.
The Danish People's Party is grappling with a credibility problem, with criticism specifically directed at Messerschmidt's judgment, which is seen as a concern for those desiring a bourgeois government.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated on state television that his recent meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei lasted seven hours, discussing undisclosed topics.
Washington and Seoul will conduct regular summer military exercises, named "Ulchi Freedom Shield," to counter threats from Pyongyang, including drone warfare, GPS signal disruptions, and cyberattacks.
The Serbian government has submitted proposed amendments to the Law on Special Conditions for Registration and Entry of Property Rights to the parliament, introducing five key changes for property owners.
Houthi rebels launched a missile and drone attack on the port city of Mocha in Yemen, resulting in at least seven deaths and 30 injuries. The attack follows a defense pact signed by Saudi Arabia and comes amid renewed Houthi aggression in the region.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that he recently met with Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, a significant development in Iranian internal politics.
Climate change is causing the Mediterranean Sea to warm, leading to the proliferation of hundreds of invasive fish species that endanger native populations and alter coastal ecosystems.
A Nigerian man, Ebikedoumene Bonny Jeff, announced the end of his marriage on what would have been their 5th anniversary, citing unresolved hurt and conflict.
Students in Finland could lose thousands of euros because of military or civil service if they fail to manage their student aid and loan affairs, though a legislative change is anticipated to address these issues.
Iran has issued new, stringent demands to the United States for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, indicating that a quick resolution to the waterway's closure is unlikely. Despite some reports of progress in talks, Iran insists the strait will remain closed until its conditions are met.
Daytime dances are growing in popularity in Finland, with the Riutta dance pavilion experimenting with Sunday day dances and Kapakanmäki seeing success after a decade.
Dragan Djilas has assured citizens that a change in government will lead to stability and genuine growth, rather than chaos. His statement aims to calm public concerns about potential political transitions.
A retrospective from August 8, 1976, highlights the public success of the 'Häme-76' exhibition and notes an increase in the number of working horses at the time.
Ukrainian drones have once again targeted a Wildberries logistics center, causing a fire at a warehouse in Yekaterinburg, over 2,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
Reports from IranWire suggest that Iran is preparing for the potential death of Mojtaba Khamenei, who is said to be in an 'extremely critical' condition, indicating the Supreme Leader's death may not be a surprise.
Sources close to the presidency indicate that Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is in an 'extremely critical state,' suggesting his death would not be a surprise.
Petrov has publicly stated that Mrdić deserves a special order of courage for his role in amending judicial laws. This commendation highlights Mrdić's significant contributions to legal reform.
Croatian football club Hajduk has officially announced the signing of Bosnian-Herzegovinian central defender Dennis Hadžikadunić on a two-year contract. His presentation video, featuring burek, garnered significant attention.
Nízkonákladovka pokračuje v rozširovaní ponuky z bratislavského letiska a pridá ďalšie priame spojenie. Sieť dopravcu sa však zároveň priebežne mení a niektoré menej vyťažené linky postupne ruší.
A large forest fire near Moravský Svätý Ján in the Senica district of Slovakia has affected an area of approximately 12 hectares. Dozens of firefighters are on site working to extinguish the blaze.
The Serbian government has decided to create a Spatial Plan for the special purpose area of the Bor Mine development, paving the way for further expansion of mining capacities in Bor.
Thousands of incurably ill patients in Romania occupy intensive care or oncology beds without receiving adequate treatment, as the state reportedly denies them the right to humane care. Palliative care, pain management, and psychological support are described as a lottery rather than a right for tens of thousands of patients and their families.
A Likud billboard features superimposed images of Mamdani, Khamenei, Qassem, and Erdogan, with the message: 'They want Netanyahu to lose; don’t let them win.'
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.
Regime leader Mojtaba Khamenei has reinstated Hossein Taeb as the head of the brutal Basij militia, signaling that the Iranian paramilitaries will become even more fanatical as Iran anticipates a new wave of protests.
The Administration for the Protection of Cultural Heritage has approved proposed amendments to the program for temporary structures in Biogradska Gora National Park for 2025–2029, but warned of the risk of construction expansion.
Moroccan police intercepted at least 111 migrants attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to arrests and heightened tensions at the border. This incident highlights ongoing efforts by Moroccan authorities to control migration flows towards the Spanish territory.
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake and subsequent aftershocks, including a 6.9 magnitude tremor, struck Indonesia, primarily affecting Flores and Sumatra islands. The quakes have killed at least 47 people, injured many more, and forced over 2,000 residents into temporary shelters as rescuers search for survivors.
A new study suggests that ancient Egyptian princesses, including daughters of Pharaoh Amenemhat II, were skilled archers and trained with weapons, based on rediscovered artifacts.
A woman managed to escape through a window from a car that sank into a canal near Csanytelek, Hungary. The driver reportedly felt unwell and drove into the water.
The Finnish Ministry of Finance has decided to initiate an assessment procedure with the city of Pyhäjärvi due to the city's excessively deficit financial situation.
The director Vidnyánszky believes that an interview with ATV was the reason he was not dismissed, expressing hope that the investigation at the National Theater will not be a pretext.
Forest fires in Southern Europe, particularly in Croatia, are affecting tourism and forcing tourists to evacuate, highlighting the immediate consequences of climate change on popular destinations.
Attila Vidnyánszky, director of the National Theater, claims he will be dismissed on Friday, but Zoltán Tarr refutes these claims, stating he only informed Vidnyánszky about an audit of the institution. Tarr accuses Vidnyánszky of making false statements and creating hysteria regarding his alleged dismissal.
Grace Peters, Chief Strategist at J.P. Morgan, has identified three key themes that the bank believes will form the foundation of a new investment era.
Leopold Aschenbrenner, a Silicon Valley figure who raised a multi-billion dollar AI fund, reportedly lost significant investments this summer amid his wedding preparations, raising questions about the overheating AI sector.
Two Romanians in the UK have been sentenced to 17 years in prison each for drugging and robbing multiple men, leading to the deaths of two victims and the poisoning of others.
The Trutnoff Open Air festival has begun, celebrating what would have been Václav Havel's 90th birthday. The festival honors the late president, who famously spoke at the event 18 years prior.
Real estate prices and construction costs are on the rise, with experts suggesting that excess funds are being invested in properties due to potential changes in government. This trend reflects a shift in investment strategies amidst political uncertainty.
Approximately 87 foreign nationals were intercepted on two boats in the sea area south of Kali Limenes in Crete. The operation was coordinated by the Joint Search and Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC).
Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister wanted on corruption charges, is reportedly hiding in Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova. He has reportedly sent a letter to a Warsaw court from the region.
Julie R. Ølgaard's new thriller-drama 'Dobbeltspil' (Double Play), which has been 15 years in the making, delves into the theme of infidelity and betrayal.
Finnish Minister Essayah announced that the state can compensate for income losses caused by African swine fever restrictions. The Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners (MTK) has demanded that the state temporarily buy and store grain from affected areas.
A ferry carrying an excessive number of passengers capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, resulting in the deaths of at least 44 people. The incident prompted the declaration of a state of emergency as rescue efforts continued.
Slovakia is considering significant changes to its inheritance law, which would reduce mandatory shares for children and grant more freedom to those who earned the assets, marking the biggest reforms in decades.
Donald Trump has confirmed that he secretly switched planes after a NATO summit due to a severe assassination threat from Iran, revealing the dramatic security measures taken. Reports indicate he was moved from Air Force One in a food container, with the original plane used as a decoy.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade is organizing public guided tours and workshops for children throughout August 2026, offering visitors new perspectives on current exhibitions.
Valentina Reković, a member of the Presidency of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), has questioned the public disappearance of Minister Boris Bratina. She noted that Bratina has been virtually absent since attending the funeral of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran.
The second phase of the Pervolia seafront path in Cyprus, a 1.3km stretch, has been delayed for eight years, prompting the Dromolaxia-Meneou mayor to demand action from the Department of Town Planning and Housing.
A temporary drop in temperatures is forecast across parts of Europe, including Hungary, Greece, and Croatia, bringing relief from the recent heatwave. However, meteorologists warn that the heat is expected to return after this brief respite.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has presented a new peace proposal to the United States aimed at ending the war with Russia. Zelensky also warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans a large-scale mobilization of hundreds of thousands of troops after the upcoming elections.
An eruption of Mount Etna has caused significant disruption to air traffic in Sicily, leading to the temporary closure of Catania Airport due to ash clouds. Thousands of tourists have been stranded on the island as a result of the flight cancellations.
Latvian authorities have discovered an underground tunnel beneath its border with Belarus, allegedly used by migrants for illegal entry, and have arrested 15 individuals. This discovery highlights the ongoing 'hybrid threat' of migrant smuggling from Belarus.
Posters of Ayatollah Khamenei and flags of the Iranian regime were displayed at a march in London, which could be interpreted as support for the organization.
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, has strengthened his authority through recent appointments and is preparing the military for a prolonged confrontation with the US and Israel.
A Chinese Long March 7A rocket experienced an anomaly and exploded shortly after launch, approximately 85 seconds into its flight. The rocket was intended to carry a telecommunications satellite.
The article discusses how pulse rate changes with activity, stress, and sleep, and highlights various factors like caffeine, body temperature, and medication that can influence heart rate, advising not to ignore certain changes.
A large-scale wildfire near Okanagan Lake in Canada remains uncontrolled, having consumed 100 square kilometers and hundreds of homes, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and deploy helicopters for evacuations.
Firefighters in Bratislava quickly extinguished a fire involving accumulated waste on Topoľčianska Street in the Petržalka district. The fire originated in an area used by homeless individuals.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated on state television that he held a seven-hour meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei to discuss key national issues, including war and crisis.
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing widespread destruction, building collapses, and at least 100 fatalities. The quake led to the closure of five airports and prompted scientists to investigate a potential link with the Puracé volcano.
Following a random murder on Amager, Danish police have released new information, prompting the government to announce harsher penalties for contract killings.
Tropical storms have caused severe floods and landslides across the Philippines, particularly paralyzing the island of Luzon, resulting in at least 16 deaths and eight people missing. Rescue operations are underway in affected areas.
South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace engaged in a heated exchange with CNN host Oscar Jimenez regarding her claims about Muslim-American elected officials and the First Amendment's protection of religious freedom.
A new forest fire has broken out near Athens, Greece, rapidly spreading due to strong winds. Firefighters are battling the blaze, which reignited concerns about wildfires in the region.
Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has appointed Mohsen Rezaee as his representative to the Supreme National Military Council and Mohammed Bagher Zolghadr as his political advisor.
President Masoud Pezeshkian held a detailed meeting with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, as he commenced his third year in office.
Turkish and Greek Cypriot officials are blaming each other for the lack of progress on the Cyprus problem. Menelaou states the Turkish side is slowing developments, while Fidan claims the Greek Cypriot side will never agree to power-sharing.
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi strongly criticized the United States, labeling it a colonial and criminal state, while also suggesting that now is the best time for a peace agreement. He noted that communication with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is challenging.
Protests against the Albanian government and Prime Minister Edi Rama have continued for over 70 days in Tirana and other cities, with citizens demanding his resignation and an end to corruption. Demonstrators are calling for a revolution and systemic change, with some also protesting local administrative reforms.
Reports from Iran suggest that Mojtaba Khamenei is in critical condition, with rumors circulating about his imminent death. His current whereabouts and exact health status remain uncertain.
A list of ten highly praised books, many of which are translations, is recommended for current reading, including a modern author described as someone who 'couldn't write'.
Iran is reportedly shaken by rumors that Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader, is gravely ill, having been seriously injured during American raids at the beginning of the war and not reappearing publicly since.
Greek television personalities Eleni Menegaki and Tatiana Stefanidou have been spotted enjoying their vacations in Kefalonia, with Menegaki dining at a local restaurant and Stefanidou with her family.
A Norwegian runner was captured on video running through flames, likely during a race or event where fire was part of the course or an unexpected hazard.
The new timetable for the Budapest-Belgrade railway line is now available for public comment, with Dávid Vitézy suggesting it should be utilized as much as possible given its high cost.