Jared Kushner, former President Trump's envoy, met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss the Gaza peace plan, a day after holding rare talks with Hamas officials in Egypt. The meetings aim to advance the second phase of the Gaza roadmap.
The customer service department of the Dutch railway company NS is experiencing high call volumes due to numerous inquiries regarding invoices for its temporary summer discount subscription.
The Media Support Fund has announced calls for applications for financial support in 2027 for media projects, editorial activities, and investigative journalism scholarships, with applications accepted until September 14.
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged messages with an individual who was impersonating a senior aide to former US President Donald Trump. Media reports indicate Burnham believed he was communicating with Trump's chief of staff.
An 18-year-old Texas student has developed an innovative ant-based digester that efficiently processes food waste, utilizing ants to break down organic materials and reduce landfill methane, with experiments showing 83% efficiency.
The family of German footballer Sebastian Hertner, who died in an accident on Montenegro's Durmitor mountain, is seeking 5 million euros in compensation from the Montenegrin state.
Thomas Juhl, a campaign manager for Denmark's Socialist People's Party (SF), has resigned in protest against the party's and leader Pia Olsen Dyhr's handling of a MeToo case.
The route of trolleybus 81 in Budapest will be extended from Örs vezér tere to Dózsa György út metro station starting late August, connecting Zugló and Angyalföld with EU funding.
The Orbán government is alleged to have ordered 400 container boilers for social institutions in 2023-24, with 200 Chinese-made units reportedly failing to meet environmental standards due to asbestos contamination, prompting a complaint from Vilmos Kátai-Németh.
Children in Rijeka, Croatia, caused a fire with a flare in Zamet, prompting police to notify the State Attorney's Office (DORH) and the Croatian Social Work Institute. Fortunately, no damage occurred.
The water level of Laguna de Bay rose to 12.25 meters on Monday afternoon, approaching its critical high-water threshold, according to the Laguna Lake Development Authority.
A couple in Germany is fighting against a new heat pump on their neighbor's property, citing deep humming noises and vibrating furniture, but they have limited recourse as long as noise limits are met.
Glucotrack, formerly Callan JMB, has regained compliance with Nasdaq's listing requirements. The company met the equity requirement to maintain its listing on the exchange.
A $14 billion data center project in Texas, backed by Meta and BlackRock, is reportedly exposing its lenders to significant insurance risks due to potential coverage gaps.
Meta is heading to a child safety trial where it faces potential financial damages as large as $1.4 trillion, with 30 US states demanding changes to its platforms. The outcome of this lawsuit could significantly alter Facebook and Instagram.
An analysis explores current trends in the oil market, questioning what these movements might indicate about broader economic or geopolitical developments.
A teenager from Klaipėda district was fined €3,500 after acquiring drugs via a parcel locker, with prosecutors concluding a pre-trial investigation into illegal possession and smuggling.
At least seven people died and dozens were injured in a stampede at a Hindu temple in Ujjain, India. The incident occurred during a religious gathering at the Mahakal Nagchandreshwar temple.
Bread products have been recalled in Iceland after a metal fragment was discovered in one of the loaves. Authorities are warning consumers about the potential hazard.
Meteorologist Sven Rock warns that fine dust and smoke odor could affect Luxembourg for weeks, with pollution levels potentially worsening depending on weather conditions.
Alibaba has introduced a new AI model designed for laptops and released the weights of its powerful Qwen model, intensifying its competition with Meta in the open-weight AI sector.
Alexandru Slusari, executive director of the Farmers' Force association, reported on a meeting with Prime Minister Vasile Tofan where they discussed the grain and oilseed market situation and Ukrainian transit. Farmers are demanding a resolution to the transit problem by August 21, threatening protests if their demands are not met.
The Czech Ministry has revoked geneticist Soňa Peková's expert license due to her assessment of vaccines, a decision she attributes to a "double standard" and a Slovak MP's initiative.
The first 35 bodies of the 83 victims from a July 30 swimming crossing will be buried in Ceuta's cemetery for unnamed migrants, as only three families have requested repatriation.
The introduction of new technologies for the 2026 General Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, intended to be a major change, is drawing increasing criticism from some major political parties.
High temperatures and lack of rainfall have caused Lake Vermica, on the border between Kosovo and Albania, to dry up significantly, revealing the ruins of the Morina Customs.
Croatian police announced the arrest of three Croatian citizens and one Polish woman suspected of setting 10 fires across Croatia. Semi-automatic weapons were also found in their possession.
Fans of singer Bonnie Tyler arrived hours early in her hometown to pay their respects at her funeral. The gathering demonstrates the widespread impact and affection for the artist.
A simple technique involving two bowls and an X-shaped cut is presented as an efficient way to peel tomatoes, especially useful when preparing them for winter preserves or sauces.
The emergence of China's open-weight AI models is causing US players like Nvidia and Meta to re-evaluate their strategies, signaling a potential shift in the global AI landscape.
The Lejzor Szejna tenement house on Ząbkowska Street, known for its distinctive pointed helmet on a corner bay window, has been officially recognized as a historic monument.
The southwest monsoon, locally known as Habagat, brought 201.7 millimeters of rain in just five hours to Manila, Philippines, causing significant flooding.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal was met with jeers and boos from residents during his visit to the fire-stricken Gironde region in southwest France. The public expressed their discontent as he surveyed the damage from recent wildfires.
A 16-kilometer section of the Moldova Highway (A7), serving as the Bacău bypass, has been closed to traffic for connection to the ongoing A7 construction, with diversions through the city.
After Mount Etna's volcanic activity subsided over the weekend, new problems arose in Sicily due to ashfall. The ash disrupted air traffic in the region.
The influential band Bijelo Dugme is set to return to Sarajevo for a spectacular 'Doživjeti stotu' tour concert on March 27th in Zetra, celebrating over 50 years since their inception.
According to the Republic Geodetic Authority, 30,495 properties changed owners in Serbia during April, May, and June, indicating fewer transactions but higher square meter prices.
Police reported a bus collision in Myllypuro, Helsinki, where one bus driver drove into the back of another bus that was stopped at a bus stop, traveling at approximately 40 kilometers per hour.
Shares of Hungarian company 4iG plummeted after the Tisza government initiated an investigation into the company's connections with the National Cooperation System (NER), with ministers prohibited from commenting on the company until the review concludes.
An article provides advice on how to regularly maintain clean drains and prevent blockages using coarse salt and very hot water, suggesting it as a simple and effective method.
A mother shared a video on TikTok showcasing her four-year-old daughter's unique and impressive method for folding socks, which has since captivated viewers.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing his good relationship with Kim Jong Un and calling the drills expensive and provocative.
Restaurants, pubs, and theaters across Britain are prohibiting the use of Meta's new line of smart glasses, despite the company's promotional efforts with celebrities.
Metro Manila is experiencing widespread flooding on Monday as persistent monsoon rains continue to affect the region. Authorities have released lists of flooded areas and roads, urging residents to stay informed.
The article discusses methods for training AI models in the wake of security breaches like the OpenAI-Hugging Face hack, raising questions about Washington's response to such incidents.
Some truck drivers in Lithuania are expressing frustration over having to pay highway tolls or face hundreds of euros in fines for driving short distances on the motorway to businesses located very close to Klaipėda.
Spherical flying objects, dubbed 'Aerobots,' are being considered as a future method to explore the subsurface and caves of Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
The Civic Initiative "21. maj" criticized Minister Šaranović for an inappropriate public action, specifically kissing a metropolitan's hand, which they stated demonstrated a disregard for the secular nature of the state.
An original manuscript from the popular Danish television series Matador has been put up for auction. This rare item offers fans a unique piece of the show's history.
The canopy of the newly opened "Gen. Vladimir Vazov" metro station in Sofia, Bulgaria, was severely damaged just two days after its official inauguration, incurring thousands of euros in repair costs.
Karlovy Vary is undertaking a reconstruction project to replace approximately one kilometer of old pipes that distribute thermal spring water to spa houses, as sediment buildup had reduced their diameter by half.
A Nielsen IQ survey, 'Beauty Beyond the Mirror: The Rise…', confirms fundamental changes redefining the beauty industry and the broader retail environment for cosmetics, driven by new trends and consumer habits.
Thousands of citizens, including a significant diaspora presence, gathered in Tirana for the 78th and 79th consecutive days of protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators marched through the capital, calling for a revolution and accountability from the government.
STOICA & ASOCIAȚII, a Romanian law firm, has successfully obtained a court ruling in the first instance, allowing a major pharmaceutical company to continue commercializing food supplements containing methylene blue.
Traffic in Bosnia and Herzegovina is proceeding without extraordinary restrictions this morning, except for sections undergoing renovation, with increased vehicle traffic reported at border crossings.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts a mix of clouds, showers, and clear spells for Monday, with maximum temperatures ranging from 19 to 26°C.
Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch, known as "Neutron Jack" for his approach to layoffs, employed a three-step management method focused on rewarding top performers and dismissing underperformers.
Donald Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if the country interferes with discussions regarding the Strait of Hormuz and a potential deal with Iran. He stated that the United States demands Iran's capitulation and would bomb Oman "to hell" if it obstructs the process.
Ukrainian forces launched strikes on a combat drone storage and launch facility in Crimea and an Orion control station, while also reportedly killing six people in Russia. These actions come as Russia continues its attacks, damaging Ukrainian energy facilities and injuring sailors near Odesa.
Young scholar Miles Wu, 14, is exploring the use of origami techniques to design more resilient emergency shelters, meticulously examining Miura-ori patterns to find designs with enhanced strength.
Meta is heading to court in a landmark trial concerning social media addiction among children and adolescents. This process could significantly impact the future of platforms like Facebook and Instagram as Meta fights for its survival.
The German Bundeswehr has successfully met its personnel target for 2026 through voluntary recruitment, but continues to face low response rates in directly addressing young women for service.
Taiwan has signed an agreement with US defense start-up Vatn Systems to develop autonomous underwater vehicles, aiming to enhance the island's asymmetric warfare capabilities amidst increasing military pressure from Beijing.
Austrian Minister Karner and Danish Migration Minister Bødskov met in Vienna to discuss plans for asylum procedures to take place in third countries, as part of the 'Group of Implementers' initiative.
The number of soldiers in Germany's Bundeswehr has reached its highest level in 13 years, with approximately 186,700 troops as of July 31, according to the Ministry of Defense.
Senator Jon Ossoff criticized former President Trump for allegedly prioritizing an aide over serious matters concerning a potential war with Iran. Ossoff condemned the act of misleading a nation into conflict as uniquely despicable.
The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran met with Iraq's Minister of Finance to discuss outstanding financial claims, technical cooperation, and strategic economic relations between the two countries.
More than 1,800 residents from 457 families in Pasig City were evacuated to temporary shelters as of Monday evening, as the southwest monsoon (habagat) continued to bring heavy rains over Metro Manila.
Ljubljansko okrožno sodišče je 38-letnika, ki je novembra lani na Bavarskem dvoru z nožem hudo ranil voznika mestnega avtobusa Ljubljanskega potniškega prometa, za poskus uboja obsodilo na obvezno…
A traffic accident occurred in the Sveti Marko tunnel on the A1 highway, leading to a nine-kilometer long traffic jam. Authorities are managing the congestion caused by the incident.
Several stocks across the health care and industrials sectors, including Evolution Metals & Technologies, Barfresh Food Group, and Snap, saw significant movement in Monday's pre-market trading session.
Niklas Kaftan describes his hometown of Gera as underestimated but sweet, choosing to stay for his studies and commute for his master's degree, appreciating new ideas for the city's development.
Meta is currently embroiled in a significant legal battle in California, with reports suggesting the outcome could have 'astronomical' consequences for the company.
The European Union is preparing its most extensive sanctions package against Russia, with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas announcing plans to propose the measures in the autumn. This move comes as some EU members, like Latvia, seek significant financial aid to cease trade with Russia.
A Chinese Communist Party member faced complications when she prepared to marry a foreigner she met abroad, highlighting the strict rules and potential dangers for party members in such relationships.
Meta is facing a trial initiated by 30 US states, seeking over $1 trillion, which could significantly alter the core functionalities of Facebook and Instagram.
A man in Tampere is questioning why police did not engage in dialogue before threatening him with a weapon, after he filmed an incident where an officer pointed a gun at him from the back seat of a car as he opened the door.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with new ambassadors from Algeria, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Austria, and Germany. He also filmed himself attempting to wash his car, humorously struggling with the process.
The San Juan River in the Philippines breached its critical level on August 17, reaching 13.61 meters due to ongoing monsoon rains. The river spans Quezon City, San Juan City, and Mandaluyong.
New Mexico's Attorney General Raúl Torrez is drafting two new bills with state lawmakers to enhance consumer protections and child safety online, building on the state's landmark $900 million court victory against Meta.
Unveiled at D23 in Los Angeles, the first trailer for Jennifer Lee's animated film 'Frozen 3' teases a return to Arendelle with the appearance of a mysterious and frightening woman, promising the saga's most dangerous installment.
The National Meteorological Administration in Romania has issued a forecast for the next two weeks, predicting alternating periods of intense heatwaves and rapid cooling.
Google, Amazon, and Meta have once again raised their capital expenditure guidance, signaling significant investments in AI infrastructure, benefiting industrial companies involved in the build-out.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 reported deaths. This marks a grim milestone for the ongoing epidemic in the region.
Guardian Metal Resources PLC announced it has raised £1.6 million through the exercise of warrants. This financial move will support the company's operations.
The company 7R has commenced construction of a logistics and warehouse complex in Szczecin, Poland, with over 23,000 square meters of halls already leased to an e-commerce service provider as the exclusive tenant for one building.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced it will open a case against unknown officials to determine how information from pre-investigation and investigation proceedings is being leaked to the public without prosecutorial consent.
Benzinga released market sentiment updates for a variety of companies, including Energix Renewable Energies, South Atlantic Gold Inc., Matsuya Foods Co Ltd, and others. These reports provide insights into current market perceptions for each listed entity.
Greece is combating an invasion of highly toxic pufferfish, an invasive species capable of biting through metal, with authorities launching a program to incentivize fishermen to catch them.
An external review at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) uncovered widespread antisemitism, harassment, and a climate of fear. One commentator described the university as a disgrace.
The water level in the Dniester reservoir has fallen to a historically low level, with inflow dropping to an alarming 23 cubic meters per second. Authorities in Moldova are expressing serious concern over the environmental impact and risks to the population.
It takes nearly two and a half average Belgrade salaries to purchase one square meter of an apartment in the capital, with the ratio being slightly more favorable in other Serbian cities.
The labor coalition Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa (Sentro) criticized the continued suspension of the ₱85 minimum wage increase in Metro Manila, arguing workers should not bear the burden of business viability.
Meteorologists have escalated a storm warning for southeastern Czech Republic, anticipating torrential rain, hail, and wind gusts up to 90 km/h, which could cause disruptions.
Residents of Idrizovo applauded the completion of a new sewage system, displaying a banner to thank officials Mickoski and Stefkovski for fulfilling their promise, with speeches from the mayor and prime minister met with cheers.
A Picasso graphic, identified as 'Torero' and one of only 30 known to exist with the artist's signature, was discovered by a landlord while cleaning an apartment after it had been stolen from an art gallery.
Croatian media reports indicate that USKOK, the anti-corruption and organized crime office, is investigating possible terrorism after three individuals of Serbian nationality were arrested for arson. A witness reported one of the arrested shouting, 'What do you care what I'm doing?'
Mumbai's civic chief praised the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drive conducted under Tukaram Mundhe, stating that society sometimes requires such 'shocks'.
The future trajectory of Palantir stock over the next five years is largely dependent on the performance of one crucial financial number, according to market analysis.
New traffic lights in Saint-Ghislain, Belgium, were damaged in a hit-and-run accident. Thanks to collaboration between residents, police, and the SPW, the driver who fled the scene has been identified.
US green card approvals, particularly for the EB-1A category, have sharply declined, with Indian tech professionals experiencing the most significant impact.
The Metropolitan Police are facing accusations of failing in their legal duty to trafficking victims of former Harrods boss Al Fayed, with survivors stating they were not offered a referral to the National Referral Mechanism when they came forward.
Aldona Vasiliauskienė, the long-serving head of Alytus Caritas, has passed away at the age of 80. She was known for her many years of helping those in need in Alytus.
LG Corp. President and CEO Kwang Mo Koo met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to sign a memorandum of understanding focused on expanding AI development for robots and hardware for autonomous vehicles.
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.
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has issued a yellow warning for flooding in Norrbotten, covering the area from Piteå to Kalix and inland towards Boden.
Bathers at Ciani Park in Lugano, Switzerland, sought shelter from strong gusts, prompting Meteo Switzerland to issue a Level 4 severe weather warning for Lugano and southern Mendrisiotto.
The 'Global Tourism City Attractiveness Index' has identified the metropolitan areas expected to generate the strongest desire for travel in 2026, based on their emotional appeal.
The Lithuanian-capital group Kosmelita, which owns the Eurokos and The Body Shop cosmetics store chains, has launched a new office and logistics center in Kaunas valued at nearly 23 million euros.
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) in the Philippines shifted to a work-from-home arrangement on Monday due to continuous heavy rains and flooding in the Subic Bay Freeport area.
As the new school year begins, Dutch schools will implement new core objectives aimed at improving students' language and arithmetic skills. These goals define what students must learn to address declining performance.
Slovenian Minister of Agriculture Janez Cigler Kralj emphasized the necessity of irrigation systems and the removal of bureaucratic obstacles for farmers after inspecting drought consequences in Gorenjska.
Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen is engaged in busy negotiations to secure opposition support for the cabinet's budget plans, which are expected to be presented on Prinsjesdag next week.
Croatian Eurovision sensation Baby Lasagna performed two sets at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, including an appearance on the main stage. His performances were met with an enthusiastic crowd.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has donated 400 mono metal-recycled plastic desks to four senior high schools in Kumasi to improve teaching and learning and address furniture shortages.
Cold Symmetry's expansive 'Mortal Shell II' is reviewed as a true soulslike gem, providing terrific build variety and a beautiful world that rewards exploration, offering the joy of feeling overpowered.
Belgium is battling its largest wildfire in a century, which has consumed thousands of hectares and is now approaching the German border. International assistance has arrived as firefighters work to contain the blaze, aided by recent wind and rain.
Meteorologists in Romania have announced a week of extreme weather, including warnings for wind and torrential rains, followed by a new wave of intense heat after a period of scorching temperatures.
Croatian police have arrested four individuals, three Croatian citizens and one Polish woman, suspected of deliberately setting ten wildfires near Zadar. Authorities also seized a semi-automatic rifle and a pistol from their homes.
A man drowned in a gravel pit near Siedlce, Poland, a dangerous area unsuitable for swimming. Divers recovered his body from a depth of four meters after a multi-hour search operation.
Veteran strategist Jeff Currie has expressed a bullish outlook on gold, predicting that recent volatility will continue but with higher spikes and higher lows for the precious metal.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has filed a bid to lift the freeze on the P85 wage hike in Metro Manila. Senator Tolentino also plans to seek a reversal of the Pasig court order that halted the implementation of the wage increase.
Smithsonian scientists are employing X-rays and other innovative techniques to identify Eastern box turtle nesting sites, revealing that a significant number of nests are raided by predators shortly after eggs are laid.
Satellite images reportedly show Russia establishing secret high-performance drone bases capable of striking targets deep within NATO territory, with Moscow already possessing about a dozen such facilities.
Tanker drivers in Ghana's Ashanti, Bono, Ahafo, and Western North Regions have commenced a three-day sit-down strike, protesting alleged inaccuracies in fuel measurement and monitoring meters at the Kumasi Depot of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport Company.
Multiple US states have filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, alleging that Facebook and Instagram are designed to addict children, potentially leading to significant changes in the platforms' key features.
Hungary's new government leader, Peter Magyar, is rapidly dismantling the Orban system with reformist and aggressive methods, sparking concerns about the rule of law.
The wildfire in Lufaj village continues to pose a significant problem, having spread into the territory of Mat Municipality, specifically the area known as “Qafa e Sharrit,” with its perimeter now reaching 5-6 kilometers.
Ricardo Lop, a sword seller from Teruel, Spain, has achieved success on TikTok, selling cutlery worldwide from his home and becoming a social media sensation while aiming to preserve his hometown.
Lithuanian vocational training institutions have extended invitations to 18,200 applicants this year, with an additional 1,600 high school students able to pursue selected vocational modules.
Actress Glenn Close surprised attendees at a Disney convention by reprising her iconic role as Cruella de Vil, 30 years after first portraying the character in films.
Singer Senidah abruptly stopped her concert in Croatia after audience members threw ice and other objects at her. She reacted angrily to the incident before ending the performance.
A fisherman miraculously survived 15 days trapped in an underwater cave 100 meters deep in Mexico. His rescue has been described as an incredible miracle.
A 17-year-old tourist was seriously injured after being hit by a migrant boat just meters from the shore at Su Giudeu beach in southern Sardinia, with the men on board attempting to flee inland.
Ondas is pursuing an aggressive merger and acquisition strategy to expand its presence and build an empire in the drone and ground robotics sectors, leveraging opportunities in asymmetric warfare.
Singapore's Meteorological Service warns that the country could experience haze if fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan intensify, with winds expected to blow smoke from the southeast or southwest.
Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.
Professor Darko Marčinko, a psychiatrist, clarified the psychiatric and forensic distinctions between pyromania and the intentional, conscious act of setting fires, explaining the motivations behind arson.
A yacht named TIREA, almost 50 meters long and reportedly owned by a Serbian businessman, was seen in Rijeka, Croatia, having previously visited Rijeka and other Croatian ports.
Malls in Metro Manila are providing free overnight parking on August 17, 2026, as the southwest monsoon (habagat) continues to bring heavy rains to the metropolis.
Customs officers in the Teplice region of the Czech Republic have seized nearly ten kilograms of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, arresting two men who are now in custody.
In an effort to reverse falling marriage rates, local governments in China are providing newlyweds with unconventional venues like banks, malls, and metro stations to register their marriages.
Balázs Mohácsi's new book is described as a dazzlingly eclectic text that showcases the capabilities of language. It features a mix of rhyming verse, free verse, and prose inserts, sometimes making the prose even more free-form than the free verse.
Luxembourg farmers, including Christophe Turk, traveled to Belgium's High Fens region on Sunday to assist amidst 'roaring heat and two meters of visibility,' indicating challenging conditions.
A tragic incident in Italy saw two Romanian parents drive 100 kilometers on a highway without realizing their son had died in the car. By the time they noticed something was wrong, it was too late.
A family trip in Italy ended in tragedy when parents realized their 31-year-old son had died in the car only after driving approximately 100 kilometers.
Copper prices are surging towards near-record highs on the London Metal Exchange (LME) due to building supply tensions. This rise has also led to significant jumps in the stock prices of cable and wire companies.
Researchers at the Szeged Biological Research Center in Hungary have developed an AI-based method to uniquely analyze cancer cells, examining both visual and molecular characteristics for new diagnostic approaches.
Large families will be charged for a rescue operation involving 36 people who got into difficulties due to a lack of equipment, including strollers, at an altitude of 2325 meters.
Kidapawan City is offering 26 metric tons of various tropical fruits for a free eat-all-you-can feast at the culmination of its two-day Timpupo (harvest) festival on August 18.
Nedim Sladić, a well-known Bosnian meteorologist, announced an upcoming change in weather conditions, stating that the current pattern will break tomorrow.
Šumava National Park has stopped boating on the Teplá Vltava river for the rest of the season, as water levels have dropped to a historic low of 36 centimeters, making it unsafe for vessels.
A heatwave is expected across much of Romania on Monday, followed by a radical change in weather, including storms and a sudden drop in temperature, particularly in the west, center, and north.
Wildfires have caused significant devastation in multiple locations across Dalmatia, leading to the suspicion and investigation of four individuals for arson.
Lithuanian Member of Parliament Audrius Petrošius proposed to his long-term partner, Laura Teresaitė, after 15 years together, making his vacation memorable.
A business leader has criticized the Swedish Moderate Party's proposal regarding dating, arguing that its approach to background checks risks repeating problematic methods seen with camera surveillance.
The trailer for the new film 'Primetime' has garnered 35 million views on YouTube within just ten days of its release, setting a new record. This performance marks one of A24's top achievements in history, with the film set to premiere in Venice.
Concerns and damages are reported in Kypseli, Athens, due to metro tunneling, recalling past debates from the 1980s when Antonis Tritsis opposed the metro in Athens while advocating for trams.
SK Group Chair Chey Tae-won and TerraPower Chair Bill Gates have met twice in the past year, signaling an expanding strategic partnership beyond investment, aimed at meeting the soaring electricity demand for AI.
A review of the most-read car advertisements highlights a nearly new electric Hyundai Ioniq 5, a well-maintained Skoda Octavia, and an attractive VW Golf GTD, along with economical city cars.
Despite Greece's summer being associated with islands, some mountainous routes are equally impressive, with the most beautiful found in the country's largest mountain range, the Pindus, featuring a road that reaches 1,904 meters.
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'.
Four traditional dishes from the Cyclades are highlighted, preserving authentic Aegean flavors, ingredients, and cooking methods passed down through generations.
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.
Czechia is set for a cooler week, with meteorologists forecasting showers and thunderstorms, some potentially accompanied by torrential rain or hail. Temperatures are not expected to significantly exceed 30 degrees Celsius, with Tuesday predicted to be the coldest day.
Korea Eximbank has provided a $1 billion loan to Glencore to secure copper supplies, particularly for the growing demand in AI-related industries. This strategic move aims to ensure a stable supply of the critical metal for South Korea.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz challenging readers with 10 new questions on various interesting topics, with this edition focusing on cosmetic brands.