Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister, Elmedin Konaković, reiterated his rejection of new electoral units for Croats, criticized Croatia's interference, and announced plans for a government without Dodik and HDZ, asserting that Bosniaks are the ones suffering.
Serbia has reported six cases of West Nile fever, while North Macedonia has confirmed three deaths and six critical patients due to the disease. Health authorities are monitoring the spread of the infection in the region.
A wildfire that broke out near the railway station in Virpazar, Montenegro, has been contained, with authorities reporting no immediate danger of further spread. Firefighting efforts successfully prevented the blaze from escalating.
Celkem 111 případů akutních zažívacích obtíží zaznamenala olomoucká krajská hygienická stanice za uplynulé dny mezi klienty a návštěvníky Priessnitzových léčebných lázní v Jeseníkách.
A new study indicates that dietary recommendations for heart health may differ between men and women, suggesting a need for gender-specific nutritional advice.
Brtnice Castle in the Czech Republic has received a collection of fifteen historic wind instruments, donated by a Spanish musician, as part of ongoing efforts to refurnish its interiors.
Iranian director Ali Asgari has unveiled the first clip from his new feature film "A Bit of Light," which is set to compete at the Venice Film Festival. The film is described as timely and follows his previous work at Venice Horizons.
An article explains why oven-baked potatoes often turn out soggy and pale, attributing the issue to factors like oven temperature and baking tray rather than the potato variety.
Ljubljana criminal investigators have arrested three women who were observed tracking tourists and stealing wallets from their backpacks in the city center. The suspects, previously known for similar offenses, are now undergoing judicial proceedings.
A Czech volunteer shared a photo of a bomb's aftermath, showing a bloody trail, as Aktuálně.cz reported from Ukraine. The articles highlight the direct impact of the conflict through the eyes of those assisting on the ground.
Residents of Shannon Valley in Roscommon, where nearly half the houses are boarded up, express hope for the future as efforts are made to breathe new life into the derelict development.
A firefighter named Jure, who was injured in a gas cylinder explosion during a fire near Omiš, Croatia, is recovering well in the hospital after suffering a ruptured eardrum.
Warner Bros. is set to release the film 'The End of Oak Street' through its Premium Video On Demand (PVOD) strategy. The movie features Anne Hathaway transforming from a housewife into an action hero who battles dinosaurs.
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.
A man has been taken into police custody in Nice for attempted murder after an incident on Avenue Georges Clemenceau, near the train station, left a woman in her sixties in critical condition.
An article discusses common food combinations that many people consume daily but should avoid, as they can negatively impact digestion, satiety, and overall well-being after meals.
After two years of training, over 200 flight hours, and numerous exams, Adnan Salihagić, Kerim Habibović, Fuad Brčić, and Amir Bajrović have become the first generation of pilots for the newly formed Helicopter Unit of the Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Interior.
A fire at a landfill in Ub, Serbia, has been localized, with the site surrounded by water tankers. Authorities confirmed the fire near Breznica is under control.
Marco Cavazzin's short film 'Mutrion,' set in the Venice lagoon, has won the best director award in the Pardi di Domani section of the Locarno Film Festival.
Bed bugs, small insects feeding on human blood, are becoming a more frequent issue in homes and during travel, with experts emphasizing the importance of early recognition and eradication.
After two years of training, over 200 flight hours, dozens of exams, and instruction in Montenegro and the United States, Adnan Salihagić and Kerim are now pilots for the Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Interior's Helicopter Unit.
Reddit is set to become part of the S&P 500 index next week, a move that immediately caused the company's stock price to jump by 12.6 percent, reflecting increased investor confidence.
Camps around the Slapy dam in the Czech Republic are experiencing fewer tourists this year due to ongoing road reconstruction between Třebenice and Rabyně, forcing drivers to take detours.
France's highest court has blocked the government's proposed ban on social media for children under 15, citing constitutional concerns about freedom of speech. This decision comes amidst criticism of President Macron's vacation during ongoing national issues.
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.
Former footballer Terry Eviston reflects on his 23-year playing career, including playing against Maradona, and explains why he was 'too nice' to be a manager.
An unusual sighting of a dolphin swimming near the Rialto Bridge in Venice has been reported. The Mayor of Venice has urged boat operators to exercise maximum caution.
The organizational committee of the 'Humska must not disappear' citizens' initiative announced new protests as thousands of Niš residents are affected by the construction of a railway bypass and street closures.
Residents in Rijeka, Croatia, were amused by a public transport announcement regarding the closure of a bus stop due to construction, with many commenting on its design.
German rescuers on Friday evacuated about 2,000 residents of the village of Gey near the Belgian border due to a forest fire, reports the West German Radio (WDR) server.
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 children's ward at Rumburk Hospital in the Děčín region of the Czech Republic is slated for closure from early 2027, a decision that has prompted protests from 18 municipalities in the Šluknov Hook region.
Niger State and UNICEF have initiated a campaign to combat preventable diseases affecting mothers and newborn babies. The initiative urges mothers and caregivers to utilize available health resources.
The article delves into the legends and history surrounding the painting of the Black Madonna of Jasna Góra, exploring its presence in Poland's most important Marian sanctuary and its connection to the Angevins.
An article highlights six hidden travel gems that offer spectacular landscapes, beautiful beaches, and romantic cities similar to popular destinations like Santorini, Maldives, and Venice, but without the crowds.
Firefighters are responding to a significant forest fire covering nine hectares in challenging terrain near Lnáře in the Strakonice region, with a third-degree fire alarm declared.
Billionaire Mark Cuban advises lottery winners against taking a lump sum payment and offers tips on how to politely decline requests for money, emphasizing the importance of being a 'nice billionaire'.
Građanin Kosova zaustavljen je prilikom prelaska granice između Srbije i Hrvatske i njegova porodica je nekoliko sati kasnije obaveštena da je prebačen u Beograd, gde se postupak protiv njega…
A Portuguese woman was rescued in Croatia after spending eight hours adrift in the sea, a case doctors described as unique due to her stable vital parameters. She has since been released from the hospital.
Fiscal consultants in Romania are highlighting a discrepancy in the structure of Declaration 112 regarding the minimum calculation base for CAS in the case of part-time individual employment contracts and medical leave, requesting clarification from the Ministry of Finance and ANAF.
Citizens of Novi Sad are set to mark the one-year anniversary of a clash between a local journalist and the 'Cobras' security unit during a protest, which involved the first shot fired. Questions remain regarding the lack of an indictment in the case.
A unique Bailey Bridge spanning the Kamenice River in the Czech Republic is slated for preservation in a museum, but a local association and municipality are struggling to raise the necessary funds for its relocation.
Gorenje's range of small household appliances is highlighted as making summer cooking and entertaining easier, encouraging more time spent outdoors with family and friends enjoying fresh food and drinks.
Businessman Halil Oković from Goražde has announced an offer to take over Privredna Banka Sarajevo, following significant trading activity in the bank's shares on the Sarajevo Stock Exchange.
A hydrogen-powered vehicle, the JCB Hydromax, has set a new land speed record, reaching speeds exceeding 400 mph (650 km/h) in the Utah desert. Driver Andy Green piloted the car to this historic achievement, pushing the boundaries of sustainable automotive technology.
An aggressive homeless woman who caused conflicts and attacked hospital staff in Jihlava has been detained, charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing an official decision, as she was not permitted to be in the Jihlava region since July 23.
Thousands of people across Serbia have been protesting since November 2024, demanding criminal and political accountability for the deaths of 16 individuals in the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse, with President Vučić criticizing the commemorations.
Yassine K., 26, has been taken into custody in Nice as the principal organizer of a July 2024 arson attack in Les Moulins that resulted in the deaths of seven people from the same family.
A spectacular eruption of Mount Etna has led to the closure of Catania Airport, causing significant flight cancellations and stranding thousands of travelers in Sicily. The volcanic ash and strong winds have created chaos, with some passengers facing high taxi fares and sleeping on airport floors.
An article discusses various foods that can contribute to reducing belly fat, emphasizing that a flat stomach results from a combination of diet, exercise, sleep, and overall caloric balance.
The National Population Commission (NPC), National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), and UNICEF are intensifying efforts to ensure every child in Nigeria receives a legal identity through birth registration.
Bosnian politicians have firmly rejected the idea of creating a separate Croatian electoral unit, stating that such a proposal will not pass. This response comes after Croatian officials suggested the idea, which was met with strong opposition.
The Museum of African Art is offering free graphics and ceramics workshops for high school students as part of its 'Colors of Africa' program. This initiative aims to introduce young people to African art and culture through hands-on activities.
Indian actress Rhea Chakraborty shared her experience in jail, calling inmates 'nice' and humorously suggesting her future book might be titled 'Chudail ka Badla' (Revenge of the Witch).
American actress and director Halle Berry celebrates her 60th birthday, reflecting on her career as an Oscar-winning pioneer and advocate for women's rights.
Residents of Mionica have blocked a main road to protest the poor condition of the local road and the excessive dust pollution it causes. The mayor of the municipality addressed the gathered protesters regarding their concerns.
The Women of Srebrenica gathered peacefully in Tuzla, reiterating their demand for truth and justice regarding the locations of mass graves and missing persons from the genocide.
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.
Professors are reportedly denouncing politeness as a manifestation of 'Niceness As Whiteness,' arguing that it represents a form of privilege, as discussed by Jonathan Turley.
A new report indicates that 3.5 million children in Southwest Nigeria and Edo State are 'invisible' due to a lack of birth registration. UNICEF emphasizes that birth registration is the first fundamental right of every child.
Croatian President Milanović is reportedly calling an extraordinary session of Parliament to address issues concerning the Lika region. This decision follows the interruption of a previous session in Gospić.
A film chronicling a delivery rider's rap-filled New Year's Eve odyssey in Milan is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The movie captures the unique experiences of the rider during the festive night.
A cat that had been missing for 10 years miraculously returned home on the day of its owner's 30th birthday. The unexpected reunion brought joy to the family.
The Sarajevo Film Festival is showcasing regional premieres, including Milcho Manchevski's documentary 'Good People,' and attracting celebrities on the red carpet.
The Regional Waterworks stated that they are working intensively to resolve the problem and are taking all necessary actions to restore stable system operation as soon as possible.
The reconstruction of the volunteer fire station in Mikulovice, Jesenicko, is nearing completion after the building was damaged by floods two years ago, though it was in poor condition even before the disaster.
One of Venice's last natural oases, including the island of Pellestrina and Ca' Roman park, is endangered by a multi-million euro project to build 77 tourist villas, prompting over 40,000 people to sign a petition against it.
The exclusive trailer for Jannis Lenz’s feature debut, 'Oasis,' which premieres at Venice, depicts a school spiraling into violence and three outcasts seeking refuge in a forest, exploring the quiet brutality of human relationships.
This report provides a summary of anticipated events in Slovakia, including developments regarding a new nuclear core at Bohunice, the candidacy for Zvolen mayor, and concerns about new drug threats targeting children.
A new book titled 'Imperium elit' (Empire of Elites) delves into the secrets of Condé Nast Publications, a media dynasty that significantly shaped America's media landscape, including various rumors.
The 83rd Venice International Film Festival, running from September 2-12, will once again make Venice the epicenter of global cinema. It will feature established creators and directors returning after years of silence.
NATO jets scrambled to shoot down a suspected Russian drone that violated Romanian airspace over Galați. NATO officials stated the drone appears to be Russian, and Romania has informed allies while vowing coordinated action.
Police are investigating multiple thefts and burglaries on the Slovenian coast, where backpacks were stolen from a hotel room and bags and wallets from beaches in Portorož and Izola over the weekend, with total damages exceeding 3,500 euros.
Renowned artist Míla Fürstová, known for her collaboration with Coldplay, is preparing her largest exhibition to date in the Czech Republic, titled 'Wings of Whisper,' which will be held at the Municipal House in Prague.
Belgium is experiencing its largest-ever wildfire in the High Fens nature reserve, leading to evacuations of nearby villages and causing smoke to be detectable in Luxembourg. The blaze has prompted international concern and put Europe on high alert for wildfires.
A large forest fire in the Föhrenwald region of Lower Austria has been brought under control, though the search for remaining hotspots continues. Firefighters are working to fully extinguish the blaze, which had consumed hundreds of hectares.
Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman responded to criticism from politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding his statements on forming a Croatian electoral unit in the Federation of BiH, questioning the 'hysteria' surrounding the issue.
A widespread health recommendation to drink eight glasses of water daily lacks scientific basis and originated from a misread sentence, according to experts.
Blaženko Boban, the Prefect of Split-Dalmatia County, provided an explanation for why the SRUUK system, designed to send warnings to citizens and tourists, was not activated during the catastrophic fire in the Omiš and Lokve Rogoznice area.
Czech ice cream makers discuss the quality and pricing of ice cream, noting that industrial ice cream is often full of air, while honest artisanal ice cream should feel 'warm' in the mouth and a scoop for 45 crowns is a 'survival limit'.
US President Trump threatened to declare the Strait of Hormuz American territory, prompting a strong rebuke from Iran, which asserted the strait's continued Iranian sovereignty. The White House later suggested Trump was joking, while the region faces an uncertain future regarding the Iran-USA agreement.
The articles explore traditional Chinese methods for staying cool, including the use of fans, watermelons, and bamboo sleeping mats. These practices offer insight into historical approaches to combating heat.
An unregistered gathering in Valjevo, Serbia, saw approximately 3,500 citizens participate, leading to a criminal complaint being filed against one participant by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Spain and Morocco are deploying additional security forces to their shared border in Ceuta following online calls for a new mass migrant incursion. The heightened security measures aim to prevent a repeat of previous large-scale border breaches.
American actress Shannon Elizabeth, known for 'American Pie', revealed she earned over a million dollars on OnlyFans in nine days and plans to further push content boundaries on her profile. She expressed a desire to explore new content limits.
Bosnian Islamic preacher Elvedin Pezić was detained in Kosovo after police requested a permit from the Islamic Community of Kosovo, but has since been released and is returning to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The incident sparked media attention regarding his arrest and expected deportation.
International sales agency Lightdox has acquired Giuseppe Schillaci’s documentary 'Auber 89,' which is set to have its world premiere at the Giornate degli Autori sidebar of the Venice Film Festival.
An opinion piece discusses the deeply entrenched 'baby-killer' blood libel, noting that a recent UNICEF-led report revealed the extent of lies and hypocrisy surrounding the issue.
Yassine K., 26, has been placed in pre-trial detention in Nice, suspected of organizing the armed commando that set fire to an apartment, killing seven members of the same family, including four minors.
Dozens of crayfish affected by the construction of a bypass in Solnice are being cared for at a rescue station in Lípa nad Orlicí, Rychnovsko, awaiting their return to nature.
A 642 million euro replica of Venice in China, complete with canals and gondolas, has reportedly become a ghost city with empty streets, despite its impressive Renaissance-style architecture.
Karoline Leavitt has resigned from her position as White House press secretary, prompting speculation about her replacement and reflecting on her combative tenure with the press.
The Lithuanian government has approved measures to strengthen its defenses along the borders with Belarus and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, including digging trenches, installing barriers, and restoring wetlands.
A record heatwave in East Asia has turned fields into ovens, causing potatoes in South Korea to 'cook in the ground' and leaving farmers without income, while extreme temperatures also broke records in Japan and Hong Kong.
Extreme drought has killed dozens of young trees and threatens mature trees in the South Moravian region around Brno, Czech Republic, causing leaves to yellow prematurely. Forest management is adapting planting strategies to combat the drying.
A recent solar eclipse captivated observers worldwide, with many sharing spectacular images and experiences of the celestial event. Following the eclipse, health authorities reported numerous medical consultations for potential eye damage, prompting warnings about proper eye protection during such phenomena.
Romania has reported two airspace violations near its border with Ukraine, with multiple drones observed and an urgent warning issued to residents, prompting fighter jets to be scrambled.
New findings from UNICEF are prompting fresh scrutiny of claims regarding famine in Gaza. The US State Department stated that the data 'completely shatters' allegations that Israel deliberately starved civilians.
The Russian discount retail chain Fix Price has officially opened its first five outlets in Serbia, marking its entry into the Serbian market. This expansion introduces a new retail option for consumers in the country.
Several domestic cats in Zagreb's Jarun area were left on the street after their owner passed away. Unaccustomed to outdoor life and ill, they urgently require veterinary care, shelter, and new homes.
The film 'I Matter', a directorial debut by Alina Șerban focusing on the Roma experience, has secured an international sales deal with Pluto Film. This comes ahead of its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival.
A 32-year-old man, Sevludin Kamberović, has been detained for one month in Živinice on suspicion of violent behavior and minor bodily harm, after allegedly taking a girl to the woods and beating her.
Vitamin D is crucial for health and can be obtained through diet in addition to sun exposure. This article explores plant-based food options that contribute to maintaining adequate Vitamin D levels.
One year and three months after a TV Nova crew was attacked in Niš during a presidential rally, there is still no indictment, though authorities state the case is "being worked on."
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and UNICEF have partnered to provide free legal services for vulnerable children across Nigeria, aiming to ensure their access to justice regardless of their circumstances.
An epidemic of West Nile fever has been declared in four municipalities of Skopje, North Macedonia, following 26 infections and one reported death. Health authorities are taking measures to address the outbreak.
Predsednik Srbije Aleksandar Vučić posetio je Nenada Raškovića u Kliničkom centru Srbije, gde je tokom dana prebačen iz bolnice u Kosovskoj Mitrovici na lečenje.
Fourteen birds of prey, including kestrels and buzzards, were released back into the wild by the Pasíčka rescue station near Kunětická hora in Pardubice, Czech Republic. The birds, some rehabilitated from injuries and others raised at the station, were given a second chance at life in nature.
The Venice Film Festival is showcasing politically forthright epics from directors like Sergei Loznitsa and Alex Gibney, aiming to recapture audience attention amidst shrinking and distorted social media coverage of EU crises.
Sarajevo police have issued guidelines for the Sarajevo Film Festival, including street closures from 5 PM to 2 AM, while the festival announces program highlights like 'Our Father' by Goran Stanković and a tango event.
Several Polish cities, including Puławy, Tczew, Rybnik, Częstochowa, and Żory, are seeking to expand their administrative borders at the expense of neighboring municipalities, leading to ongoing disputes.
Lee Daniels, Nadine Labaki, and Marina Abramovic are set to receive Liberatum Pioneer Awards at a ceremony during the Venice Film Festival, marking the organization's 25th anniversary.
A wide range of affordable school supplies, bags, and clothing for the upcoming school year has been discovered, with notebooks available for as low as €0.17. This aims to help make back-to-school preparations more economical.
A discussion in Poland highlights the limitations of the principle of resolving doubts in favor of the accused, suggesting that skepticism in legal proceedings has its boundaries.
Bosnian officials have strongly condemned Croatian Foreign Minister Grlić Radman's announcement of continued talks regarding the position of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly his suggestion of forming a Croatian electoral unit. They view these statements as unacceptable interference in BiH's internal affairs.
Serbian Railways Infrastructure has warned that drivers are frequently bypassing lowered barriers and ignoring red signals at a railway crossing in Železnik, posing significant safety risks.
Slovakia's state-run Nitra University Hospital is experiencing ongoing problems with a new 3 million euro information system, supplied by a company owned by the Penta network, leading employees to sign a petition against it.
The MAC/CCB in Lisbon announces its new program featuring artists Ângela Ferreira, Marisol, and Neïl Beloufa, bringing together different generations and geographies, including Portugal's Venice Architecture Biennial exhibition.
Strong thunderstorms with intense rainfall caused flooding on roads and streets in parts of Poland, particularly in the Lower Silesia and Opole regions, prompting emergency services interventions.
The Supreme Court has again rejected Donald Trump's request to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. This legal development occurs as Iran threatens escalation in the Strait of Hormuz if diplomacy with the US fails, and Trump reportedly threatens Oman over a potential Iran deal.
A fire erupted in the monoblock of a hospital on Rastislavova Street in Košice, Slovakia, prompting firefighters to evacuate patients and staff from the building.
One of the historic haylofts in Třeboň, which inspired artists and filmmakers, is undergoing reconstruction this summer, including a shingle roof and new side panels, with measures against floods.
The Regional Water Supply of the Montenegrin Coast reported a disruption in its system due to an outage at the Bolje Sestre substation, with teams actively working to resolve the issue and restore stable operations.
The ambitious Slovak series 'Wild Return,' focusing on the miraculous return of nearly extinct animals, is making its way internationally, with German and Australian buyers acquiring it even before its autumn television premiere.
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.
British authorities, with police assistance, arrested four individuals for counterfeiting basmati rice. The discovery highlights issues of food fraud and the difficulty in distinguishing fake products.
This story is a collection of various financial news items, including earnings previews for companies like Flexsteel and Yalla, and market sentiment reports for Alliance Entertainment and Light S.A. It also contains unrelated search queries for illicit substances.
Electrical power has been supplied to the contact network of the new tram line extending to Hrasnica in Sarajevo, marking the start of testing for the route. This development will also lead to changes in local traffic arrangements.
A podcast titled 'Rzecz o idei' explores whether people still know how to rest, discussing the evolution from company holidays to mass tourism and its impact on cities like Barcelona and Venice.
Kumaraswamy has urged the Karnataka government to take over the NICE Road project and abolish its toll. This indicates a political push to change the management and financial structure of the road.
Children in Skoronice are crafting elaborate decorations for horses participating in the 'banderium' parade, a highlight of the Kyjov Summer Festival. These handmade bows, roses, and plumes will adorn the horses of nine costumed riders.
Bosnian Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković has expressed his approval of the unification of Islamic communities in Serbia. He emphasized the importance of this development for maintaining strong ties with Sarajevo.
Pavel Schejbal left his banking career to manage a Slovak Koliba restaurant near Hradec Králové, which has become a popular destination for its traditional halušky.
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.
Interior Minister Ivica Dačić announced that members of the Sector for Emergency Situations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have localized the fire that broke out in Breznica.
A broker suggests that 100 KM is sufficient to begin investing in stocks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, offering guidance on how to purchase shares and grow savings.
A regular personal selection of pop culture highlights, titled 'High 5ive,' explores the historical and contemporary struggle for space in Venice, posing the question: 'Get off my bridge!'
Fruit and vegetable prices in Croatian markets have soared this summer, with Zagreb markets generally cheaper than Dalmatian ones, though one item reached a record 15 euros per kilogram.
A wildfire in the area of Novo Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina, remains active, though the situation was calmer in the morning. Firefighters worked through the night to extinguish flames, particularly around a substation and a church.
Irish author John Banville's latest novel, set in late 19th-century Venice, delves into the unfulfilled desires of a married couple on their honeymoon in Italy.
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to federal charges, admitting to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. During his court appearance, Mangione detailed how he planned and carried out the killing, bringing a new phase to the polarizing case.
North Macedonia has reported its second death from West Nile fever, while Greece is experiencing a sharp increase in cases with nine fatalities. The disease continues to pose a public health concern in the region.
M-Appeal has secured world sales rights for Chinese director Jie Dong's first feature film, 'Zoom In, Zoom Out,' ahead of its premiere at Venice Critics’ Week.
Thousands of Spanish and Moroccan police and soldiers have been deployed along the border of Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in northern Morocco, following social media calls for a new mass attempt by migrants to enter the city.
A dolphin was sighted swimming in Venice's Grand Canal near the Rialto Bridge, a rare occurrence that has captured public attention. The unusual presence of the marine mammal in the city's main waterway sparked surprise and delight.
The Brussels Times website has published multiple articles consisting solely of search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various cities and countries. These articles appear to be spam or a technical error, listing specific drug names and locations.
A man from Berane, Montenegro, has been arrested on suspicion of sexually harassing a minor. The arrest was made following an investigation into the alleged incident.
The Venice Film Festival is set to open with a film by Danny Boyle, known for 'Trainspotting', which is a biography of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and explores the revolution of British media.
UNICEF will transfer UAH 2.01 billion to Ukraine's Ministry of Social Policy to support vulnerable families in frontline regions throughout the winter.
Greece has reported a significant increase in West Nile virus cases, with nine fatalities, while the virus has also been detected in mosquitoes in Belgrade, Serbia. Health authorities are urging caution and providing recommendations for protection against the mosquito-borne illness.
A higher court in Belgrade granted protection to Marija Petrović, a professor and councilwoman, prohibiting tabloids from media targeting her with false information.
The historic Bajka villa in Falenica, known for its rich facade and decorative cornices, is being restored to its former glory after years of deterioration.
A dolphin has been filmed swimming in Venice's Grand Canal, prompting an appeal from the city's mayor. This unusual sighting has drawn attention to the city's waterways.
China is building a hydroelectric power plant on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, valued at approximately $167 billion. This project is set to be the largest and most expensive hydroelectric facility globally.
Magic Design Studios, known for 'Have a Nice Death,' has unveiled its latest project, 'Nautus: Echoes from Below,' an exploration game for PC featuring a double-sided world.
Croatian President Milanović is considering calling an extraordinary session of Parliament to address the issue of dangerous waste in the Lika region. The Most party formally requested the session, prompting Milanović to potentially interrupt the deputies' annual leave.
Prague's Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (ÚHKT) is reporting a critical shortage of A and 0 blood types and has issued a public appeal for donations. Other Prague hospitals are also experiencing low blood supplies during the summer holiday period.
A Portuguese woman who was rescued after spending eight hours in the sea near Krk, Croatia, has been discharged from Rijeka Clinical Hospital Center for home care.
Iran has reiterated its claim of control over the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing US assertions of dominance in the strategic waterway. This comes as Karoline Leavitt, a prominent White House press secretary, announced her departure from her role.
Certain foods, such as legumes, cruciferous vegetables, and dairy products, can cause bloating, and an article provides advice on how to prepare and consume them to reduce digestive discomfort.
Meteorologists describe this summer as very warm, even extreme in some aspects, particularly noting the prolonged high temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius in areas like Strážnice and Bystřice.
A rare total solar eclipse captivated millions of spectators across parts of Europe, plunging areas like Spain into temporary darkness. The celestial event, which had not been seen in Spain for over a century, drew widespread awe and observation.
A new emergency medical services base, costing nearly 90 million CZK, is being built in Česká Třebová, Czech Republic, to strengthen local services and serve as a regional medical supply warehouse.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced her resignation, stating she will leave her position at the end of the month to spend more time with her family. Trump confirmed her departure, noting she will transition to an advisory role.
A young man, identified as radicalized and flagged 'S' (a security risk), has been arrested in Nice, France, in possession of ammunition. He has been placed in provisional detention ahead of a court hearing scheduled for September.
A Business Insider reporter recounts her 11-hour journey sharing a sleeper cabin with three strangers on a train from Vienna to Venice, detailing six surprising aspects of the experience.
Following President Nataša Pirc Musar's recent accident in the Kastelec tunnel, acting Director General of Police Danijel Lorbek ordered a professional review of the Koper Police Department's work on road safety.
An article explores the reasons behind frequent emotional outbursts and crying during pregnancy, explaining that it's a complex interplay of factors beyond simple sensitivity.
Several high-calorie foods can surprisingly be incorporated into a healthy diet, offering nutritional benefits. These foods demonstrate that calorie density does not always equate to unhealthiness.
The Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Tuzla Canton has proposed detention for a 32-year-old man from Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on charges of violence against a girl.
The largest highway reconstruction project of the year has begun on the D11 highway between Poděbrady and Sadská in the Czech Republic. The nearly fifteen-kilometer section, which had its original surface from the 1990s in poor condition, sees 40,000 cars daily.
A city reminiscent of Venice, Italy, has been discovered near Lithuania, offering a similar experience without the need for expensive Italian gondolas.
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Former Ukrainian prisoners of war have provided shocking testimonies to the United Nations, describing widespread torture, sexual abuse, electrocution, and daily beatings while in Russian captivity. Over 95% of Ukrainian POWs reportedly experienced torture, detailing the horrific conditions and methods used by Russian forces.
Meta and TikTok have agreed to enhance their fact-checking efforts regarding migration, following an announcement by the EU. This pact comes in response to a surge of disinformation during the migrant influx in Ceuta.
Vismantė Benkunskienė, the First Lady of Vilnius and an opera soloist, will be cooking schnitzels with cucumber salad on the show 'Šeimų virtuvėje' (Family Kitchen).
Irish artist Isabel Nolan, representing Ireland at the Venice Biennale, explores secular celebrations of scientists and humanists, including Copernicus, Tony Soprano, and the inventor of the semicolon, in her work.