Intelligence reports suggest that North Korea is preparing to send tens of thousands of troops to Russia. This move would provide additional military support for Russia's war efforts in Ukraine.
A 4x4 driver's unusual parking choice on a set of stairs in Sifnos has gone viral online, drawing attention to a blatant disregard for traffic regulations.
Russia has issued a warning to the United Kingdom, stating that Britain will face consequences if Ukraine uses UK-supplied drones. This threat comes amidst ongoing intense fighting, including Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and Ukrainian counterattacks.
A student in the southern Philippines killed a schoolmate and then himself in a livestreamed attack at a school, prompting calls for improved school safety and raising alarms about child safety.
Croatia is using leaflets and signs to warn tourists about the danger of fires, but questions remain about the effectiveness of these messages during the risky summer season.
A report highlights that two-thirds of children wear shoes that are too small, coinciding with the annual back-to-school shoe shopping period for families.
Ukrainian intelligence agencies do not anticipate any agreement or peace treaty with Russia by the end of the year. They state that Russia has no plans to cease fire, indicating a prolonged conflict.
Latvia's State Police have terminated criminal proceedings related to a tragic fire in Krustkalni village, though the affected family is expected to appeal the decision.
Paulo Lopes Marcelo, Vice-President of the PSD, believes that Portuguese public institutions are quite naive when it comes to cyber attacks, also stating that a complete overhaul of the justice system is an illusion.
Average prices for gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) increased across Lithuanian gas stations on Tuesday morning, according to the Lithuanian Energy Agency.
An article by Lee Cain discusses the common diagnosis of "comms problems" when prime ministers struggle, citing Keir Starmer as an example of failing to articulate his vision.
Serbian political analyst Dinko Sejdinović commented on the Socialist Party of Serbia's (SPS) decision to run independently in elections, suggesting they appear like "Mother Teresas" compared to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), which he claims has almost suffocated the SPS.
Lithuanian schools are grappling with a severe shortage of teachers, a problem expected to worsen in the coming years with thousands of educators potentially needed.
The scent of Diet Coke has emerged as a new beauty trend, with cola-scented perfumes gaining significant popularity, driven by nostalgia and the drink's widespread appeal.
Nancy Zampetoglou and Thanasis Anagnostopoulos are set to premiere their new television show, 'Studio stis 3', as the new TV season approaches. This is one of several changes and transfers in Greek television programming that have generated interest.
Jeanie Buss is reportedly contesting her siblings' vote to sell their remaining stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, leading to a family dispute over the team's ownership.
A prominent Chinese stand-up comedian is under investigation and his shows have been canceled after he made a joke referencing the 'Forbidden City' within the context of a Communist Party song, according to CNN.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) is investigating possible schemes that recruit and send Filipinos to areas affected by armed conflict abroad, according to PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr.
Moldova has condemned a violation of its airspace and reported an explosion of an aerial object near the village of Talmaza, with a two-meter crater found at the site. President Maia Sandu stated that Russia is intentionally sending drones into the region, highlighting ongoing security concerns.
A community for young cancer patients at Rigshospitalet in Denmark, initially a loose idea, has grown strong, inspiring a photo series by a photographer who was diagnosed with the same disease.
The Portuguese National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) has rejected claims that its new operational model will reduce resources for the system. The new model will also include incentives for overtime hours for its staff.
Cyprus Labour Minister Marinos Moushouttas will present the pension reform bill to social partners, initiating substantive negotiations. The minister aims to push the bill through by September.
Manuel Monteiro, President of the Amaro da Costa Institute, asserts that the State's contract with citizens has been broken and laments the government's lack of interest in a study commissioned from a Nobel laureate in Economics.
Police in Tanoso, Ghana, have arrested two individuals in connection with alleged illegal mining activities, locally known as 'galamsey,' in the Ahafo Region.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is auctioning various properties across Greece, with starting bids as low as €1,000. Prime assets in Mykonos, Marousi, Chania, and Halkidiki are included in the electronic auctions.
Experts featured in a Channel 4 documentary report an increasing trend of individuals seeking an ADHD diagnosis without pursuing subsequent treatment. Some psychiatrists involved in the discussion suggest that ADHD might be more of a 'social construct' than a purely medical condition, prompting calls for further research.
A quiz challenges readers to identify famous personalities—scientists, artists, statesmen, or historical figures—based on five clues about their lives, without photos or names.
An article explains the meaning of the green or orange dots that appear on phone screens, indicating when the microphone or camera is in use, and advises users on how to check which applications are requesting access.
Europe needs to increase private capital participation in financing future technologies, as China emerges as a dynamic market and key source of technological innovation.
The shift away from fossil fuels to reduce CO2 emissions is creating a new dependency on critical metals and raw materials, highlighting the challenges in the green transition.
Netflix orchestrated a unique event in an Iowa cornfield, blending movie nostalgia with Major League Baseball for a 'Field of Dreams' themed face-off, described as a 'magical moment'.
A Portuguese article reflects on the collective ritual of 'Vitinho' sending children to bed, describing it as a national curfew disguised as a baby food advertisement.
Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear firm building a power plant in Egypt, faces serious accusations of intentionally neglecting safety and covering up defects, with Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority citing 'gross violations of nuclear safety culture.'
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Iran's army chief has announced a $30,000 bounty for the killing or capture of American soldiers, with the reward doubled to $60,000 if carried out by women. This surprising announcement comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.
The Hungarian Constitutional Court has rejected challenges from opposition parties, including Fidesz, regarding the Tisza Party's constitutional amendments, which included provisions on the president's mandate and the age limit for judges.
A review for the dinosaur-themed summer blockbuster 'The End of Oak Street' advises parents that despite its PG-13 rating, certain moments may not be suitable for young audiences.
Fuel prices are set to increase significantly in several countries, including Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia, and the Philippines, with some regions experiencing a rollback followed by another hike. Diesel and gasoline prices are expected to rise, impacting consumers from midnight in many locations.
TALIJANSKI ministar obrane Guido Crosetto izjavio je da nema dokaza koji bi upućivali na rusku umiješanost u nedavnu eksploziju u tvornici streljiva u Colleferru, odbacujući nagađanja o sabotaži.
HBO's new series 'Lanterns' has debuted to a record-setting audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with its rating jumping significantly after the first episode. This indicates strong positive reception from viewers for the DC show.
I predsednik Demokratskog saveza Kosova (DSK), Ljumir Abdidžiku, odbio je poziv vršioca dužnosti predsednice Albulene Hadžiu za sastanak na kojem bi se razgovaralo o prevazilaženju sadašnje situacija…
A 56-year-old man, Konstantinos Katsaros, died in a serious traffic accident on the Volos-Dimini road in Greece, the same stretch of road where his father had died approximately two and a half years earlier.
Aberto concurso público para aquisição de um serviço central e de atendimento para telecuidados, que ficará por 900 mil euros em dois anos. Acesso ao serviço será por indicação médica.
An investigation is ongoing into a tragic Polish tour bus accident in Hungary that killed at least twelve people, with the bus driver still detained. Polish prosecutors are involved in re-examining the bus, while some injured passengers have begun returning to Poland.
Mindaugas Lipnius has publicly responded to claims made by Simona during their ongoing divorce, stating he possesses evidence to counter her statements and discussing the reasons behind their separation.
The 'manosphere' is being recognized not just as an ideology but also as a growing economic ecosystem, indicating its expanding influence beyond social discourse.
The Lisbon horror film festival, MOTELX, is celebrating its 20th anniversary from September 3 to 13, featuring a record number of films from around the world.
Česko v posledních týdnech čelí extrémní vlně sucha. Vláda Andreje Babiše (ANO) proto obnovila činnost Národní koalice proti suchu a plánuje přijmout i několik dalších opatření.
Online fashion retailer Shein is reportedly targeting a company valuation of around $25 billion for its initial public offering in Hong Kong, a figure that represents a significant decrease from previous estimates.
Former PSD deputy Torres Pereira will lead the commemorations for the 50th anniversary of Portugal's first municipal elections, which took place in 1976. The celebrations will begin on December 12 and continue until 2027.
The Ankobeahene of the Tanoso Traditional Area, Nana Amoako Atta, has been arrested by residents and youth for his alleged involvement in illegal mining, known as galamsey, in the Tano North Municipality of Ghana.
A 78-year-old man's life drastically changed after he fell while walking his dog, leading to a diagnosis that revealed he had only a few months left to live.
A document reveals that the European Commission is secretly monitoring Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), despite remaining reserved on the topic and deferring to member states.
The commander of the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service has resigned from his position, with the Prime Minister thanking him for his long service during a challenging period. The Interior Minister, however, described the resignation as an irresponsible decision.
Fortuna has issued a statement clarifying that it is not connected to potential irregularities allegedly committed by the former management of LOB, in response to recent media reports.
Ukraine's former defense minister, Andriy Fedorov, stated that Ukraine could be capable of striking targets in Russia with its own domestically produced ballistic missiles within three to six months. This development would significantly enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities against Russian aggression.
Metod Pevec's documentary film 'When I Get Out,' which explores a story from Slovenia's largest prison through an experiment with a psychiatrist, will be screened at the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival.
The Sarajevo Film Festival continued with its fourth and fifth nights, featuring a diverse selection of films. Screenings included war films, animated features, and movies addressing important social themes, with a focus on timeless choices and relatable stories for young couples.
Croatian journalist and writer Vedrana Rudan has passed away, with many remembering her for her sharp wit and critical commentary on society and politics. Her final messages and columns reflected her characteristic defiance and strong opinions.
The company Vulkal has donated 10,000 euros to the City of Omiš to help mitigate the consequences of a large fire that recently affected the area from Lokva Rogoznica to Omiš.
Donald Trump's presidency was characterized by various controversies, including clashes with journalists and a decline in approval ratings. His administration also saw shifting international relations, with concerns raised about his stance on allies and adversaries.
Santara Clinics reported that unvaccinated individuals this year suffered from severe forms of tick-borne encephalitis. Medical professionals at the clinic emphasized that severe cases were diagnosed in patients who had not received the vaccine.
Russian President Putin's visit to the disputed Kuril Islands reignited a long-standing territorial dispute with Japan, leading to the summoning of Japan's ambassador to Moscow. Meanwhile, Myanmar's president traveled to Moscow to seek Russian arms and oil, highlighting Russia's continued international engagements.
PASOK's education official, Stefanos Parastatidis, describes the Council of State's decision on licenses for three non-state universities in Greece as having "extremely serious institutional, legal, and political consequences," demanding answers from the government.
A child who breathes more through the mouth than the nose, snores frequently, or has a constantly stuffy nose may have enlarged adenoids, which can hinder breathing. Dr. Gabriel Lostun explains how to identify the condition and when surgery is necessary.
Renowned Brazilian actress Laura Cardoso has passed away at the age of 98. She was celebrated for her extensive career and significant contributions to Brazilian fiction.
In an almost unbelievable story from Vođinci, Croatia, a company owner gifted a new car to an employee in recognition of 20 years of business loyalty and dedication. This gesture comes from a small municipality in Vukovar-Srijem County.
Slovenian MP Žan Mahnič proposed that the government cease informing President Nataša Pirc Musar about security matters, citing suspicions of her involvement with a Russian spy network.
The Portuguese government is facing increasing public scrutiny and demands for accountability regarding its management of public funds and its handling of housing policies. Critics are questioning the effectiveness and transparency of current government actions.
The Serbian civic movement "Solidarnost" has condemned alleged threats, calls for violence, and misogynistic speech directed at Marinika Tepić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP).
A prosecutor from the Kaunas Regional Prosecutor's Office has concluded a pre-trial investigation and sent a criminal case to court, in which two Varėna district residents, A. R. (26) and R. Z. (30), are accused of illegal possession of narcotic and psychotropic substances.
Amazon is building a data center with a power plant projected to emit nearly as much CO2 as all of Finland, despite the company's green claims. Amazon plans to offset these emissions with wind power projects in Finland.
A new American study reveals that the health threat posed by rising temperatures due to climate change to older people is significantly underestimated.
An opinion piece reflects on the centenary of the May 28th coup in Portugal, discussing how the Great War led to the constant intervention of the military and the systematic use of violence in political life across Europe, especially in Portugal.
A marketing plan detailing the past relationship between Oksana Pikul and Dominykas Dirkstis was revealed on social media by the fighter, causing anger from the businesswoman.
The number of pending debt collection actions in Portugal has fallen to less than half over the past decade, with the average duration of executive processes reaching a ten-year low of 35 months by the end of March.
A new study has identified airline pilots as having the highest cancer risk due to radiation exposure among various professions. This finding highlights a significant occupational health concern for those in the aviation industry.
Moscow's mayor reported that over 600 drones were launched towards the Russian capital overnight, with many intercepted by air defenses. Russian officials attributed the large-scale attack to Ukraine.
More than a century and a half ago, the two US coasts were connected by a railway line that revolutionized the economy of the emerging country, built by engineers, Chinese laborers, and unscrupulous entrepreneurs.
New guidelines aim to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis, allowing general practitioners to make clinical diagnoses without requiring a laparoscopy.
This analysis examines Europe's economic position between the dynamic markets of Wall Street and Asia, highlighting China as a key source of technological innovation and stressing Europe's need to increase private capital participation in financing future technologies.
This article highlights the emerging risk of replacing fossil fuel dependency with a new reliance on metals and raw materials, which are essential for continuing the process of reducing CO2 emissions.
Nigerian lab scientists are advocating for increased investment in local diagnostic production to decrease reliance on imports and bolster the national healthcare system.
One-and-a-half-year-old Elmar Pétursson died on January 14th after experiencing a heart attack following a high fever and seizures. Posthumously, it was discovered he had an inherited heart defect, Long QT Syndrome type 1, which can cause arrhythmias and sudden death.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
A serious traffic accident occurred on Poseidonos Avenue, near PIKPA Voulas, on the traffic lane towards Glyfada. The incident involved a motorcycle and a taxi, resulting in serious injury to the motorcycle driver.
An opinion piece by Ana Lázaro reflects on the word 'almost,' particularly in the context of love, describing it as potentially the most tragic word. The author explores the implications of nearly achieving something but falling short.
The car of Valjevo public prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić was set on fire, an act widely condemned by officials and colleagues as an attack on the judiciary's independence. Vujičić stated his immediate priority is to move his family out of Valjevo following the incident.
De 3 a 13 de setembro, o festival de terror de Lisboa traz Bodyhackers, de Carlos Conceição, com Alba Baptista, e conta com Monica Bellucci e Gael García Bernal em cartaz.
Matjaž Kek nakon glatkog poraza u Varaždinu nije skrivao nezadovoljstvo. Preuzeo je odgovornost za početni sastav, priznao da je pogriješio u odabiru i otvoreno poručio da su ga pojedini igrači…
Legendarni Brazilac Neymar se vratio u akciju u brazilskoj Seriji A, a njegov povratak obilježio je i novi susret s čovjekom s kojim već godinama ima buran odnos.
Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
Sonos Inc. said in a regulatory document that it is working on a new soundbar, offering the first details about a product that’s likely to make its formal debut during the audio company’s hardware…
Nusmir Muharemović commented on the self-promotion of Bosnian politicians at the Sarajevo Film Festival, while Alma Ras director Sedina Memagić wore a sash with the message "Stop femicide" on the red carpet. These individuals used their SFF appearances to convey specific social and political messages.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in a dispute with Minister Saková regarding the construction of a new nuclear power source, specifically over delays in acquiring a 49% stake in JESS from ČEZ and the valuation of the stake.
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has controversially called for the targeted killing of 30-40 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip every night. His remarks have sparked widespread condemnation and concern over escalating violence.
Spain acknowledged Morocco's crucial role in managing the Ceuta migrant crisis, as the city's president warned of danger and called for migrant returns. The EU's vulnerability to external pressure was highlighted, with Spain vowing to establish a new temporary camp for migrants in Ceuta.
An opinion piece by David Rodrigues argues that diagnoses often have more adverse than positive effects from an educational standpoint and are of limited relevance in inclusive education.
Marta Ortega, chairwoman of Inditex, has been featured in Vogue magazine with photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz. In the accompanying interview, she discussed Inditex's product sales, stating that less than 1% remains unsold.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 fatalities reported, surpassing all previous outbreaks in severity.
A panel discussion titled "MOON Talks: Where Heritage Inspires the Future" was held at the Sarajevo Film Festival, where participants discussed the future of the automotive industry, the development of electromobility, and new technologies.
Greek influencer and businesswoman Ioanna Touni returned from a rainy trip to the Maldives and continued her vacation in Mykonos, sharing images of her sunny escape.
A fire near Herceg Novi, Montenegro, has been brought completely under control. Authorities expressed hope that the situation could be fully resolved the following day if wind conditions remain favorable.
Recent years have seen an increase in ADHD and autism diagnoses in children, leading to questions about whether these neurodevelopmental conditions are truly more common or simply better recognized today.
The Vilnius Cogeneration Plant has resumed accepting waste from the Utena and Alytus regions starting Monday. This restart of operations will allow for the processing of waste from these areas.
Spanish midfielder Rodri is set to complete his transfer to Spanish giant Barcelona in the coming days, with details about his jersey number also being revealed.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.
The Russian House in Berlin faces suspicions of links to secret services and information warfare, leading the German government to consider legal steps, including its closure.
Keneilwe Dikoma shares her 30-year experience caring for her son, Lorato, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at six months old. She recounts navigating the challenges of inadequate medical facilities in rural South Africa.
A Syrian court has sentenced Wassim al-Assad, a cousin of President Bashar al-Assad, to death. He was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Hungarian rapper Majka spoke publicly about receiving death threats, confirming that the phone number of the individual responsible has been identified. He also discussed the cancellation of his Transylvanian concert due to the threats.
A doctor who suffered a stroke at 24 founded Happy Health, a startup that has raised $75 million for its AI-powered smart rings designed to help diagnose sleep apnea.
A British couple on their honeymoon and a Greek pilot were killed when their helicopter crashed on a Greek island. The incident occurred on Sifnos, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
King Harald V of Norway has been admitted to the hospital and placed on sick leave after a medical examination revealed he is suffering from a blood disease. The 87-year-old monarch's condition led to his hospitalization.
The trial for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, nearly 30 years after his death, has commenced in Nevada. Prosecutors allege that Duane 'Keffe D' Davis ordered the 1996 killing, with the proceedings focusing on witness accounts and the defendant's past statements.
A pneumo-oncologist explains that small-cell lung carcinoma, which is almost exclusively found in smokers, grows rapidly and has a poor prognosis, though new therapies can extend life.
The Mayor of North Mitrovica, Milan Radojević, stated that the issue of the main bridge on the Ibar River is extremely sensitive for citizens in northern Kosovo and questioned the basis for announcing its opening given the poor security situation.
Data requests revealed that Hungarian poet János Dénes Orbán received millions in state support for a manuscript just ten days before the election, with nearly 500 million forints allocated to him in recent years.
Police in Sarajevo seized a motorcycle and a car after discovering their drivers had accumulated high amounts of unpaid traffic fines, totaling 13,826 KM and 8,225 KM respectively.
The unrecognized Transnistrian region has once again extended its economic state of emergency for another month, until September 12. The legislative body approved the decree by Transnistrian leader Vadim Krasnoselsky, maintaining the decision to preserve economic stability.
Amsterdam police are still trying to identify a man who collapsed on the street three years ago and became aphasic after a cerebral hemorrhage, unable to recall who he is. Despite receiving 140 tips, his identity remains unknown.
Ukraine is reportedly planning to test its domestically produced ballistic missiles on Russia within the next three to six months, signaling a significant shift in its defense capabilities. A former defense minister stated that Kyiv aims to test this new ability on Russia before the end of the year.
Donald Trump's popularity has fallen to its lowest point during his presidency, amidst various controversies including a personal attack from the White House on a journalist's children and concerns over his foreign policy stances. This decline comes as Canada scrambles to avert his proposed tariffs and Trump praises India's election system.
Finnish energy company Helen is increasing electricity transmission prices, a cost that consumers cannot shop around for as it must be purchased from the network company operating in their home area.
Discord has complied with a Brazilian court order to suspend its livestreaming function in the country following the suicide of a teenage girl. The measure was implemented after the incident raised concerns.
After a temporary cool-down, Serbia is bracing for a strong heatwave with temperatures expected to reach up to 42 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings from the RHMZ about increased fire danger.
Various celebrities, including Woody Harrelson, Nives and Goran Ivanišević, and Hanka Paldum, were seen attending parties and red carpet events at the Sarajevo Film Festival. The festival continues to draw notable figures from the entertainment industry.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva has strongly defended the discovery of large oil reserves off the Amazon coast, describing it as a "passport to the future" for the nation's development. He made these remarks despite significant criticism from environmental groups concerned about the ecological impact.
Two Mumbai doctors, Dr. Patel and Dr. Dhaybho-Koo, are set to receive Pakistan's highest civilian award for keeping Muhammad Ali Jinnah's advanced tuberculosis a secret in 1946, a diagnosis that gave him only a year or two to live.
More than 400 high school students in Latvia failed the first mandatory optimal-level science exams, which were introduced for the first time at the end of the last academic year.
The long-awaited murder trial for rapper Tupac Shakur has begun, with prosecutors alleging that a former gang leader orchestrated the 1996 drive-by shooting as an act of revenge. Opening statements detailed the events of the night and the accusations against the defendant, Duane Davis.
The state trial of Luigi Mangione, accused in the murder of an insurance executive in New York, has been postponed indefinitely following his guilty plea. The delay raises questions about his legal strategy, including a potential double jeopardy defense.
Jared Kushner, a Trump envoy, has issued an ultimatum to Hamas, stating that Gaza will not be rebuilt and Israel will receive US backing to 'finish the job' unless the group disarms, with potential progress expected within 30 days.
The 'Future Library' project involves authors writing works intended for readers who are not yet born. This initiative explores the concept of long-term literary preservation and intergenerational connection.
A woman named Miriam suffered from a mysterious health condition, bleeding under her eyes, for ten years before receiving a diagnosis. The eventual diagnosis forced her to quit her job.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, with an autopsy finding no trauma. Tributes from co-stars and fellow celebrities have poured in, remembering her career and personal struggles.
Puerto Rico is experiencing its most severe drought in ten years, leading to water rationing for over 500,000 residents, with 48-hour water cuts expected to continue due to El Niño and infrastructure issues.
Young people in Madrid are taking summer jobs in 38-degree Celsius heat, highlighting a necessity to fund their studies or cover rent, as they struggle with independence and saving.
A friend of Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar, Viktorija Krivoluckaja, reportedly lived at the same Russian address as former Slovenian Security-Information Service deputy director Roman Jeglič.
Hollywood star Woody Harrelson arrived in Sarajevo to receive the festival's highest honor, the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo, on the fourth night of the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival. The red carpet also saw numerous celebrities, influencers, and film crews showcasing elegant and glamorous attire.
The cinema complex at LeiriaShopping in Portugal reopened on August 14, after being closed since January. Cinema NOS has replaced Cineplace, with one of the new screens featuring XVision technology.
An American tourist was killed by a lightning strike while hiking on Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy. The incident occurred during an excursion on the active volcano.
Tužilaštvo Tuzlanskog kantona i Posebni odjel Federalnog tužilaštva provode predistražne radnje koje se odnose na poslovanje lukavačke Koksare, okolnosti koje su prethodile stečaju, ali i dešavanja…
AKO VAS put ikad odvede u Chengdu, pitoreskni sečuanski gradić od 20-ak milijuna stanovnika, jedna od prvih stvari koje će vam upasti u oko je sveprisutnost panda.
Od kultne serije "Cheers", preko "Natural Born Killers" i "Welcome to Sarajevo", do "The Hunger Games" i "True Detectivea", Woody Harrelson je tokom gotovo četiri decenije karijere pokazao rijetku…
Bouře se silným větrem v pondělí odpoledne v Královéhradeckém kraji poničila kemp a zastavila vlaky. Bez elektřiny se v regionu ocitlo přibližně 1500 domácností.
PJ deteve um homem de 39 anos que é suspeito de ter matado o irmão, com 47 anos, durante uma discussão em casa do pai de ambos. O crime ocorreu no concelho de Ponta Delgada, em São Miguel.
A discussion on 'Novi dan' explored the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market and the uncertainties it presents. The segment focused on the broader implications of AI for employment.
Miloš Jovanović, president of Serbia's New DSS party, announced that his party's representatives have held meetings with members of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, as reported by Russian RT Balkan.
Cyprus Energy Minister Michalis Damianos has publicly refuted claims that photovoltaic and solar systems are loss-making, stating such assertions discourage investment in clean energy.
The Slovenian intelligence agency (SOVA) reportedly failed to inform the President's office about security risks. This lack of communication has caused distress, with one official expressing feeling affected by the situation.
The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) has accused the government of 'bordering on lies' regarding student exams and manipulating public opinion. The party also called for more transparency regarding the entry of capital into REN.
János Bóka, Fidesz faction leader, criticized the Constitutional Court's decision to reject all opposition party submissions, stating that "autocracy is being built brick by brick."
A diabetes diagnosis can reportedly lock individuals into specific Medicare Advantage plans in all but four US states, limiting their healthcare choices.
Robert Downey Jr. is reprising his role as Iron Man for a new attraction at Disneyland's Avengers Campus, titled 'Avengers Infinity Defense.' In this new experience, visitors will join Iron Man to fight Thanos, despite Downey Jr. previously expressing a preference for Doctor Doom.
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.
Slovak activist Marek Mach has successfully raised over €200,000 in less than two days from more than 10,000 people for his cancer treatment, after recently announcing his diagnosis.
The municipality of Sassenheim is responding to renewed complaints from residents about noise, smell, and dust caused by the wood-processing company Kronospan.
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.
The low standard of the Slovak secret service is not only a concern for Slovakia but also for the Czech Republic, as it hinders the ability to maintain strong relations with a state whose intelligence capabilities are deemed unreliable.
Shre Chatterjee, an engineer, died from a brain bleed after nearly two months of seeking help for his symptoms, which were initially misdiagnosed as sinusitis.
Portugal is set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its first municipal elections, which took place on December 12, 1976, with a commission led by Torres Pereira overseeing the celebrations.