The scandal involving Mayor Živilė Pinskuvienė and her husband Jonas Pinskis is expanding, with a referral made to the Special Investigation Service (STT) and the Prosecutor General's Office, following reports of changes in land plot designation during a building permit check.
Jason Arday, a former Cambridge professor who had recently faced accusations of plagiarism and public scrutiny, was found dead at his home. His family stated he had been subjected to a 'campaign of sustained abuse' since taking on his role at Cambridge.
A young Lithuanian priest has spoken out about the expanding pedophilia scandal within the church, expressing fear and questioning why no one reported the horrific details earlier. Critics, like Olekas, deem the church's reaction to be too weak.
A priest who worked in the Vilnius Archdiocese is facing trial for 34 counts of sexual crimes against minors, allegedly committed over a period spanning from 2002. The Lithuanian Church has expressed deep pain and a moment of truth regarding the scandal.
Drago Mislej, known as Mef, stated that the scandal was not among the people but solely a creation of the media. He emphasized that the public did not perceive the situation as scandalous.
The Brussels Times published an article in Arabic providing guidance on how to purchase cocaine in NEOM Sindalah Island, Saudi Arabia, via FINDCOK.ORG.
An abandoned trade pavilion near the Naujasis turgus bus stop in Vilnius has once again been vandalized, with an extremist inscription appearing on its wall. This marks the second such incident in a short period.
A Chinese university has launched an investigation after a six-year-old girl tragically died during a gene-editing therapy experiment, with her death reportedly concealed in an official scientific publication.
A young man who apprehended a vandal in Međugorje has been rewarded with a vacation in Dubrovnik for his actions. His initiative has been widely praised.
A proposal for a massive heart-shaped resort near Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas has received approval from the Clark County Zoning Commission, despite widespread criticism and mockery of its design online.
The 16-member crew of the net boat Þórsnes SH-109, on an 18-day halibut fishing trip, is not complaining about the weather but wishes the catch were better.
A viral TikTok video featuring sticky, strapless sandals worn by a man has become a hit, with thousands of women deeming them the worst choice for men's summer footwear. The video sparked widespread discussion about the controversial sandals.
Spain secured a 2-0 victory over France in the FIFA World Cup semifinal, with goals from Rodri and Ruiz, earning their spot in the final. The defeat led to riots in France and questions from coach Didier Deschamps regarding the referee's decisions.
The city of Shirvintos is cracking down on vandalism in public areas. Surveillance cameras captured young people damaging public toilets belonging to the municipality.
The World Cup semifinals are set, featuring a highly anticipated match between France and Spain, with Kylian Mbappé confirmed to play. England will face Argentina in the other semifinal, as teams prepare for the final stages of the tournament.
The funeral of Turkish soap opera actress Ece İrtem, who died at 35 from a fatal alcohol level, was marred by scandal due to inappropriate behavior near her coffin.
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A star from the British reality show 'Married at First Sight' has been arrested on suspicion of rape, following a Panorama documentary that revealed serious accusations from former contestants.
A chapel in the Telšiai district has been vandalized, with stained-glass windows shattered, sacred paintings scattered, and religious structures overturned.
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar has announced plans for constitutional reforms, including the removal of the current president and a crackdown on corruption. He proposes state oversight for companies mismanaging public funds and a temporary mandate for the new head of state.
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Academy Award-winning actress Anne Hathaway has announced she is pregnant and expecting her third child with husband Adam Shulman. The 43-year-old actress shared the news of her expanding family.
An actor, who gained popularity in the late 2010s with roles in films like 'The Social Network' and 'Call Me by Your Name', reportedly cried upon securing his first role after a scandal.
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A former Air Canada captain has been charged after allegedly flying over 900 flights for 17 years without a valid pilot's license. The pilot is accused of using a fake license to operate large Boeing aircraft.
Serbia has implemented intensified border controls for Montenegrin citizens entering the country, with several individuals, including a Montenegrin politician, reportedly denied entry without clear explanation, drawing criticism from Montenegrin officials and support from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik for Serbia's actions.
Parents and school directors in Kaunas, Lithuania, are facing challenges with school admissions, with some expressing concern over unclear data collection practices, hinting at a potential scandal.
Stock market experts have provided recommendations for June 2, with Infosys suggested as a top buy, while DLF and Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company were recommended as sell calls.
Prominent Lithuanian public figure Vladimiras Laučius was arrested for drunk driving after causing an accident and attempting to flee the scene. This incident has led to public consequences and a reaction from TV3, where he is employed.
This year's Police Day celebrations in Serbia were reportedly overshadowed by allegations of corruption and scandals, including claims of police lying about a citizen's death.
A parish in Međimurje, Croatia, published new dress code rules for churchgoers, leading to public discussion and comments like 'Jesus was allowed in sandals, but we are not.'
One of Lithuania's strongest gymnasiums is embroiled in another scandal, this time concerning fees collected for student lockers without proper accounting or contracts.
Canada has demanded that Israel investigate the 'appalling' treatment of members of a Gaza aid flotilla, following allegations of beatings, humiliation, and sexual violence against activists. The Israeli navy reportedly abandoned the flotilla boats after intercepting them.
Shondaland's co-president Sandie Bailey, creative partner Betsy Beers, and filmmaker Paul Feig are among the headlining speakers announced for the ninth annual Women in Entertainment (WIE) summit in 2026.
Officials from the Financial Crime Investigation Service (FNTT) conducted searches in the vicinity of Remigijus Žemaitaitis, leader of 'Nemuno aušros,' including his parliamentary office, party headquarters, and home.
Following Szegedma, Győr+ Hetilap, another Fidesz-affiliated municipal newspaper in Győr, is ceasing publication, having been issued by the former county president of the local Fidelitas.
Reports indicate that the individual identified as the mastermind behind Netanyahu's UAE visit and a key architect of the Abraham Accords has been targeted in a hacking incident.
The BAFTA-winning creative team behind 'Amandaland' shared insights at the BBC Comedy Festival on how they successfully differentiated the spin-off series from its original, 'Motherland,' primarily through character development.
Ukraine suffered a massive Russian drone attack, reportedly involving 800 drones, which killed six and injured dozens. In response, Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, condemned the assault and summoned the Russian ambassador, signaling a potential shift in Budapest's stance towards Russia.
Employees at Klaipėda beaches are dismayed after newly renovated public toilets and benches were extensively damaged by vandals shortly after being opened to visitors.
Lithuanian celebrity Oksana Pikul released new provocative photoshoot images and commented on a recent public "scandal" involving other figures, embracing the controversy.
Holly Walsh, writer of 'Amandaland,' shared her dream guest star after winning the BAFTA Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy, humorously referring to her as "America's Amanda."
The 13th Mandala International Festival turned streets and walls in Pulilan, Bulacan, into vibrant canvases from May 8 to 10, showcasing art that celebrates agriculture, culture, and community life.
A comprehensive guide to the week's entertainment, including new releases and reviews, has been published. It covers various cultural events from film to music.
Netflix, Shondaland, and Electronic Arts are launching the first-ever "Bridgerton"–"The Sims 4" collaboration, which will include a Masquerade Ball Kit and begin on May 12.
Ahead of critical local elections in the UK, political analysis focuses on the potential impact on Keir Starmer and the Labour Party, with some reports highlighting challenges from other parties and specific candidates. The elections are seen as a significant test for the current political landscape.
Norwegian violinist Alexander Rybak, who achieved a record-breaking win at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2009, is reportedly striving to replicate his past success seventeen years later.
Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar has appointed his brother-in-law as the Minister of Justice in his proposed future government. This decision has drawn significant criticism, which Magyar has publicly defended.
Iceland is considering measures to reduce the demand for prostitution and shift responsibility to landlords to prevent the country from becoming a hub for sex trafficking.
A three-year delay in resolving a graduation cheating scandal sends a message that accountability for issues directly affecting children is not a priority, according to Kristina Mihailović.
The 88-year-old grandson of Nandalal Bose reportedly had to attempt voting three times in West Bengal, India, despite receiving relief from the Supreme Court.
Two 24-year-old French tourists were arrested in Thailand after a video of them engaging in sexual activity on a Phuket beach went viral on social media. They claimed unawareness that it was a crime.
A scandal has erupted after journalist Samoškaitė was accused of leaving a listening device at a secret meeting of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP). Samoškaitė denies the allegations and has withdrawn from an LRT journalists' protest initiative group.
An unusual incident gained significant attention after a video circulated on social media showing a couple engaging in sexual activity at the Lazdynai swimming pool in Lithuania.
Helsinki's mayor stated that the city municipality would not have granted 45,000 euros in wage subsidies to the "Sun Ray" association if it had known about its ties to Moscow.
The queer performing arts group Endalaus vitleysa is premiering the play 'Ég, Jóhanna' by English playwright Charlie Josephine at Tjarnarbíó on Friday, April 10.
FIFA has officially released the list of 52 referees who will officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Notably, only one German head referee has been nominated for the tournament.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has reacted strongly to a scandal involving published photographs that allegedly link her to members of notorious Italian mafia groups, calling the accusations a 'bizarre theory'.
Zoltán Fülöp, former editor-in-chief of a pro-government propaganda outlet, did not receive a middle management position at the University of Pécs, which he was expected to take in September.
The Vu Lan Festival is being held from August 12 to 19 at the Tay Thien Mandala in Phu Tho Province, Vietnam, led by His Eminence Thuksey Rinpoche and a monastic delegation from India.
Amid an ongoing scandal involving the Panevėžys Juozas Miltinis Drama Theater's conflict with actor Tadas Gryn and the cancellation of 'Macbeth' performances, the Lithuanian Culture Minister Lukas Alsys is scheduled to meet with the theater's management.
A major scandal is brewing in Lithuania's Environmental Protection Department (AAD) after its former head, Paužuolienė, allegedly awarded a bonus to a subordinate who was inspecting her husband's company.
Russian singer Dima Bilan's "I'm Your Number 1" concert at Moscow's VTB Stadium on July 31 was overshadowed by scandal, as enraged fans criticized the six-meter-high stage, which obstructed views from the fan zone and some stands.
Jennifer Lopez has reportedly started a new fashion trend with her choice of gold flip-flops, which are noted for their versatility and ability to complement various outfits.
A new sex scandal has emerged in Thailand after a video allegedly showing a couple engaging in sexual activity in a public park in Pattaya went viral on social media on July 14.
Two female officers at a Vilnius prison have resigned from their positions due to engaging in relationships with convicted inmates. Further details revealed these were "love affairs" that led to their departure from work.
A Croatian model, propelled to fame by a Ricky Martin music video, experienced a life defined by global recognition, a tumultuous marriage, and numerous scandals.
Jens Spahn, a high-ranking member of Germany's ruling conservatives, resigned on Saturday after having a child born via surrogacy in the United States, a move contrary to his party's stance against surrogacy.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) celebrated its 36th anniversary, with party leader Ivica Dačić acknowledging Slobodan Milošević's historical contributions amidst a scandal involving a minister.
A scandal has erupted in Russia after hackers claimed to have breached the Telegram account of journalist Ksenia Sobchak, publishing screenshots of her alleged conversations with officials and subordinates.
Ukraine, along with nine European countries, has formed a new coalition focused on anti-missile defense. President Zelensky attended a meeting in Paris for the 'Coalition of the Willing' to establish this alliance against ballistic missiles.
Phia, a startup co-founded by Phoebe Gates, is under scrutiny for allegations of online fraud and affiliate misconduct, including falsely claiming online sales through click fraud.
Vandals have repeatedly targeted buildings in Vodnikova Street in Zagreb with graffiti, prompting multiple cleanup efforts, with one building notably spared.
A new scandal has erupted in Ukraine after a crowd in Lviv surrounded, overturned, and damaged a service vehicle belonging to a Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center on the evening of July 8.
The sixteenth annual 'Mandala' festival, featuring body, psychological, and spiritual practices, along with creative workshops, will take place next weekend in the Šalčininkai district, including a spiritual leader from Ukraine and blind dates.
Italian footballer Alessandro Bastoni is scheduled to appear before a Milan judge on charges of exploiting a minor for prostitution, with details of alleged messages revealed.
Hungarian politician Czunyinén criticized the Fidesz-aligned propaganda outlet Origo for its reporting, suggesting it should focus on reality, after which Origo published another article on the same topic.
Negotiations between the US and Iran have stalled after former President Trump's threats to 'hit Iran very hard again,' prompting Iran to warn the US to 'be careful' and declare its forces ready to respond. Despite the tensions, oil continues to flow through the Strait of Hormuz, while Germany has opposed Trump's idea for the strait.
A scandal is unfolding in Palanga, Lithuania, as the mayor accuses the Ministry of Social Security and Labour of lying about who collected information on his family and other local politicians and lawyers.
Palanga Mayor Šarūnas Vaitkus has reported that the Ministry of Social Security and Labour checked his and his wife's data in the Register Centre, prompting him to contact the Prosecutor General's Office and question if this constitutes a new scandal.
Scientists have spent nearly a decade reassembling a damaged manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci, allowing the priceless notes and sketches to be viewed in their entirety for the first time in centuries.
Lieutenant General Winston P. Brooks, Deputy Commander of NATO's Military Committee, described his visit to Iceland as excellent, emphasizing the country's role as the 'eyes and ears' of the alliance.
The European Parliament and EU member states have reached an agreement on stricter rules for deporting third-country nationals, paving the way for the creation of 'return hubs' outside the bloc. This deal aims to facilitate the rapid repatriation of undocumented foreign citizens.
Norway has decided to join a French-led initiative aimed at creating a nuclear deterrence capability in Europe, strengthening its defense ties with France.
The Gríma Awards, Iceland's national theater awards, saw 'Óresteia' and 'Pippi Longstocking' emerge as the most successful productions. The event celebrated outstanding achievements in Icelandic theater.
Tens of thousands of people marched in Madrid to demand the resignation of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez over corruption allegations. Some protesters reportedly attempted to approach Sanchez's residence, leading to clashes with police.
Hungary's new political figure, Péter Magyar, has embarked on his first diplomatic visits, starting with Poland where he met with Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś in Krakow, with further talks scheduled in Warsaw, as part of broader discussions on EU relations and initiatives like a 'European Silicon Valley'.
Police in Iceland stopped a driver who was found to be without a valid license, operating a vehicle with studded tires, and using incorrect registration plates.
Following Bulgaria's victory at Eurovision, the contest sparked widespread reactions and controversies, particularly concerning jury votes from countries like Serbia and Moldova, leading to public apologies and discussions among participants and fans.
Saulius Skvernelis's approval ratings have significantly worsened over the past month, following his involvement in a large-scale corruption case within the Plant Service.
An incident at the Croatian Presidential Office, Pantovčak, led to President Milanović expelling a Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs official. Reports indicate the diplomat was removed after an unexpected intrusion disrupted ongoing negotiations.
Israeli television has caused a scandal by making an "unsavory joke" about Croatian women, specifically regarding tattoos. The comments have drawn criticism, particularly in the context of Eurovision.
BBC comedy boss Jon Petrie has greenlit new seasons for six shows, including 'Amandaland', 'Am I Being Unreasonable?', and 'Black Ops', alongside an eighth season for 'Two Doors Down'.
Hezbollah and Iranian hacktivists, operating under the name Handala, have published a list of IDF Egoz veterans, falsely identifying them as "senior officers" and declaring them targets for "the resistance's shadows."
The Cannes Film Festival has commenced, featuring discussions among jury members and attendees on topics such as the impact of AI on the film industry and the perceived absence of Hollywood. Various films are set to compete for the Palme d'Or, with some specific titles highlighted.
Musician Noah Kahan performed two songs, 'The Great Divide' and 'Doors,' as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. The episode also featured Matt Damon in the cold open as Brett Kavanaugh and other sketches, including a Tucker Carlson segment on Weekend Update.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky controversially ordered his military not to attack Moscow's Victory Day parade, a move that reportedly angered the Kremlin. Russia proceeded with a significantly more subdued celebration than in previous years.
The driver of a car that rolled over in Snæfellsnes last October has been charged with operating the vehicle without the required enhanced driving license. The incident occurred on the same day and road as another serious accident involving a bus.
The Ministry of Health has issued a decision to ban clinical trials at the Special Hospital for Psychiatric Diseases "Kovin," marking the conclusion of a major health scandal.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has addressed the circulation of viral AI-generated deepfake images of herself in lingerie. She used one such image to warn the public about the dangers and deceptive nature of artificial intelligence.
Prime Minister Modi's BJP party secured a historic victory in the West Bengal state election, gaining control of the state and ending the Trinamool Congress's long-standing rule.
The mayor of Győr, Hungary, claims that more money was spent on fictitious employees than journalists at a local Fidesz-affiliated propaganda paper, which is now facing bankruptcy despite receiving over 1 billion forints in financial support.
Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating, with the US reportedly considering the deployment of its Dark Eagle hypersonic missile system. This move comes as Iran threatens a "painful response" to any renewed US attacks, further heightening regional instability.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time, facing charges related to an Instagram photo allegedly threatening President Trump. Legal experts have raised concerns about the indictment's potential First Amendment implications.
Israelis have been receiving threatening WhatsApp messages in a psychological warfare campaign, which is believed to be orchestrated by the Iranian hacker group Handala.
Since news broke this week about a criminal organization using an event promotion company as a front for prostitution services in Italy, new disturbing information has continuously emerged regarding wealthy clientele and victims, including footballers.
An emigrant who was on holiday in Saraya tragically lost their life in an accident at the entrance to Bondala. The incident has prompted local concern.
The political bloc aligned with Bulgaria's former president, Rumen Radev, secured a victory or strong lead in the country's recent parliamentary elections. Radev is often characterized by his pro-Russian stance.
A scandal has erupted in Lithuanian schools regarding inadequate food provision, with parents filing complaints and food suppliers reportedly engaging legal counsel to address the issue.
European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.
Gyalwang Drukpa, the head of the Drukpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, is currently visiting Vietnam to conduct various activities, including peace prayers and a significant Dharma assembly at Tay Thien Mandala.
The hit American drama 'Euphoria' has returned with its new season, featuring stars Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and Jacob Elordi, but many critics have given it very poor reviews.
Blogger Skirmantas Malinauskas discusses how the corruption scandal involving former Speaker of Parliament and leader of the "For Lithuania" Democratic Union, Saulius Skvernelis, is undermining trust in the political system.
Victoria Beckham is suggesting a new fashion trend for the transitional period, advocating for pairing a chic model of sandals with jeans. This proposal aims to offer a stylish and comfortable look for changing seasons.
Timothée Chalamet is reportedly filming a new movie following a 'scandal' at this year's Oscars, where he allegedly made controversial remarks about ballet and opera.
Following accusations against two Lithuanian priests for various criminal offenses, public discussion is growing not only about the specific cases but also about the broader issues of Church responsibility and prevention.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino surprised the public with an Instagram post dedicated to the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, made amidst intense pressure and calls for his resignation.
Russia's 114th Motorized Rifle Brigade, previously lauded by propagandists for its operations in Ukraine's Avdiivka, is now reportedly facing a series of scandals. The nature of these incidents is causing concern within the military.
A new scandal has emerged at a Vilnius prison, where an employee of the Lithuanian Prison Service allegedly maintained inappropriate relationships with inmates for approximately six months, leading to her dismissal process.
A group of migrants attacked Lithuanian border guards while attempting to enter the country from Belarus through a tunnel. The incident highlights ongoing challenges at the border.
Donald Trump's posts on Truth Social are now available for early access to Wall Street traders for a fee of $100,000, allowing them to view market-moving information ahead of the public. This new paid-for tool, called Truth API, provides fast access to his posts.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović made an unexpected appearance at a film festival in Hvar, dressed casually in Bermuda shorts and sandals. His unconventional fashion choice garnered significant media attention.
Following the trend of 'grandma sandals,' 'grandpa sandals' are now making their mark on the fashion scene. This article highlights the latest footwear trend.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for the immediate removal of all sanctions against Syria during his visit to the country, where he also toured Sednaya prison. Guterres emphasized the need for humanitarian aid and discussed regional developments with Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan.
The recreational boat 'Kraken,' popular among residents of Panevėžys and moored near a wooden terrace in Ekrano marios, has once again been targeted by vandals.
German CDU politician Jens Spahn resigned from his leadership position after facing criticism for having a child with his husband via a surrogate mother in the United States. The resignation has sparked debate within his party regarding surrogacy and its implications.
New Zealand's Black Mandala has acquired five horror features—'The Tree House,' 'Babybacks,' 'The Driftless,' 'Saturnalia,' and 'The Shug'—for its international sales slate, spanning psychological terror, survival horror, Midwestern folklore, and supernatural themes.
Neda Livljanić, a retired former head of the Department for Tourism, is once again under scrutiny by USKOK in a new anti-corruption operation, this time alongside Pripuz.
Digital vandals in Poland altered names of prominent Warsaw locations, including the presidential palace and museums, on navigation and map platforms, prompting concerns about potential links to Russia.
A kindergarten in Helsinki, Finland, owned by Lithuanian Simona Lunina, was attacked by vandals, leaving not a single room intact. Lunina shared images of the damage on social media.
The Pune forest department has issued a warning to tourists planning to visit Lonavala-Khandala and Rajgad, advising caution due to the risk of landslides in these areas.
Two young sisters in Texas, US, are accused of the brutal murder of a mother of five. A video showing the alleged killers smiling and laughing during the incident has drawn significant attention.
This article discusses the top three qualities women prioritize when choosing summer sandals, emphasizing comfort and practicality for long walks and active holidays.
Lionel Messi surpassed Marta's World Cup all-time goal record, scoring twice to become the top scorer in World Cup history. His performance powered Argentina into the knockout phase of the tournament.
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 16 people in southern Lebanon, hours after a ceasefire agreement was reportedly in effect. Lebanon has accused Israel of 'brutal attacks' that prevent the reestablishment of stability.
Experts are urging Yangon to increase building inspections as parts of Myanmar continue to experience seismic activity, including areas further south, following a devastating earthquake in Mandalay last year.
Former President Trump has threatened to seize full control of Iran's oil and gas facilities, specifically mentioning Kharg Island, as tensions escalate. This comes after the US warned Iran following overnight strikes, with the IRGC threatening to turn the region into 'hell'.
Actor Philippa Dunne discusses her career, including her latest role in the drama 'Believe Me,' overcoming negative self-talk, her statue phobia, and other personal insights.
The Icelandic Disability Alliance has filed a lawsuit against the city of Reykjavik, alleging that the city is not upholding the rights of disabled individuals. The alliance emphasizes that these rights are not optional and must be respected.
A Latvian pastor working near Riga is accused of sexually exploiting underage girls for years, with one victim now publicly sharing her story, describing how the pastor initially created a seemingly safe environment.
A junior specialist from the Marijampolė prison's Security Management Department was arrested for attempting to smuggle prohibited items, including drugs, to inmates.
A senior Buddhist monk in Sri Lanka has been suspended over alleged child sex abuse, sparking outrage and drawing attention to child abuse issues. This incident highlights broader concerns about child protection and accountability.
Personal data from the Lithuanian Registry Center was stolen through compromised accounts at the Migration Department, prompting a police and prosecutor investigation. The incident led to the temporary suspension of a data access verification tool and raised concerns among public figures and citizens about their exposed information.
Norwegian Princess Mette-Marit's public image is reportedly suffering, with trust in the princess at an all-time low despite efforts by the royal palace to improve public perception.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sent a letter to EU leaders, rejecting a proposal for Ukraine to become an 'associate member' of the European Union. Zelenskyy stated that such a proposal would be 'unfair' and leave Ukraine without a voice in the EU.
The European Parliament recognized several prominent figures, including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Portuguese President Cavaco Silva, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for their contributions. The honors were part of various ceremonies, with some Polish politicians boycotting Merkel's award.
Police in Reykjavík stopped a driver who was found to be unlicensed, using studded tires, and displaying incorrect registration numbers, while property damage in a suburb is also under investigation.
Britney Spears has addressed recent reports of an incident at a California restaurant, breaking her silence on social media. The singer posted a video following accusations of an outburst.
A politician has stated that the country cannot accommodate an endless number of people, a position that is being discussed in the context of whether it guarantees a left-wing political majority.
The Cannes Film Festival featured an emotional tribute to the late actor Paul Walker, marking the 25th anniversary of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. Co-star Vin Diesel delivered a tearful speech, honoring Walker's legacy and their bond.
Senator Rand Paul's son, William Paul, has apologized after reportedly making antisemitic and anti-gay remarks during a drunken tirade in Washington D.C., accosting a New York congressman. He is reportedly seeking help following the incident.
Ukraine faced a massive wave of Russian drone and air attacks, resulting in multiple casualties and targeting critical infrastructure. Concurrently, Ukrainian drones launched strikes against Russian oil refineries, including the Perm plant, and ports, causing operational disruptions.
Vigilijus Jukna, an advisor to the Lithuanian Prime Minister, has been dismissed following a new scandal that placed him under investigation by state services. President Nausėda commented that if the allegations are true, they do not reflect well on the Government Chancellery.
Michael Richards, known for his role as Kramer in "Seinfeld," has been seen publicly for the first time in years during a casual shopping trip in West Hollywood. The actor has lived a reclusive life following a past scandal.
The Eurovision Song Contest has officially opened, with discussions focusing on favorite contestants, controversial songs, and the overall spectacle. Organizers are making final preparations for the highly anticipated event.
As the Eurovision 2026 semi-finals approach, preparations are underway amidst heightened security in Vienna due to planned protests against Israel's participation. The event faces controversy with boycott calls and formal warnings issued, creating a tense atmosphere.
The Pandalam royal family has urged the new Kerala government to take action on Sabarimala-related issues, specifically demanding the withdrawal of cases filed against devotees during past protests.
A bus driver has been charged for operating a vehicle without a valid license when it overturned in Snæfellsnes last October, an incident that resulted in two people being hospitalized.
BIX bar suffered significant damage overnight as vandals defaced its walls with graffiti, prompting the owner to appeal to the public for assistance in identifying the suspects.
A scandal has erupted in the Lithuanian Prison Service after seven employees were found to have violated disciplinary rules by consuming alcohol in different departments.
Philippa Dunne offers her commentary on the character Anne in "Amandaland," highlighting how Anne "stole the show" and describing her as a "silent crusader."
The article discusses how reputational scandals involving influencers, such as those related to drunk driving or homophobia, consistently put brands to the test.
South Africa has withdrawn its draft national artificial intelligence (AI) policy after it was discovered that portions of the document were generated by AI using fabricated sources.
India's Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth Rs 3,034 crore in connection with the RCOM bank fraud case, including a flat in Mumbai and a farmhouse in Khandala.
The Handala hacktivist group claims to have gained access to the identities of US Marines stationed in the Persian Gulf, raising concerns about data security.
US President Donald Trump announced that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended for an additional three weeks. Trump also stated that Israel retains the right to launch attacks, emphasizing they would be careful.
A Croatian article recounts the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of April 26, 1986, focusing on a woman who bravely helped evacuate 45,000 people from the 'bridge of death' and never fully recovered from the trauma.
Allegations of political corruption against former "democrats" leader Saulius Skvernelis have triggered significant political turmoil in Lithuania, including a request to parliament to lift his immunity.
A sculpture named 'Margutis' in Vilnius was doused with flammable liquid and set on fire on Friday evening. Authorities are investigating the act of vandalism.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is facing a 'slavery scandal' with allegations of unsanitary conditions, confiscated passports, and armed guards for its workers.
The articles delve into the theme of a persistent individual seeking light within black mandalas. This likely explores an artistic or philosophical concept.
The CBS program "60 Minutes" uncovered a major scandal involving "Super Ego Holding," a company with headquarters in the US and Serbia, allegedly linked to the highest levels of power in Serbia, including President Vučić. The company is accused of defrauding American drivers for thousands of dollars, and an investigation has been opened.