Kim Kardashian has shared photos from a vacation in Hawaii with Lewis Hamilton, fueling speculation about their relationship. The images show the pair enjoying their time together, with Kardashian captioning one post 'Somewhere over the rainbow'.
Split police issued a misdemeanor fine to a 34-year-old Polish national who negligently caused a fire in Milna on Brač on Saturday, August 15, by igniting pine needles with a cigarette ember.
A judge has blocked the Trump administration's plan to relocate the FBI headquarters, while controversial border wall construction in a Texas national park has been paused. These developments come amidst ongoing scrutiny of the former president's policies and actions.
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.
Serbian citizens have been arrested in connection with starting fires near Zadar, Croatia, and have reportedly confessed to the arson during questioning. The arrests were made following investigations into the wildfires.
Slovak mayors are increasingly rejecting proposals for wind power plants, citing concerns over landscape degradation, land loss, and threats to tourism.
Croatian police have arrested four individuals, including a Polish woman, suspected of deliberately setting ten fires in the Zadar area. Authorities also seized a semi-automatic rifle and a pistol from the suspects.
A senior Russian economist was fired from his position at a state development corporation after publicly stating that Russia could not win a 'war of attrition' in Ukraine and was falling behind economically. His remarks, which contradicted official narratives, led to his immediate dismissal.
Győző Orbán, father of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, offered a significant quantity of stone for the Paks nuclear power plant, prompting a sharp response from opposition figure Péter Magyar. The exchange occurred while the Prime Minister was on vacation.
A forest fire that broke out in Bijele Poljane, Katunska nahija, was intentionally started, and Montenegrin police are now searching for a person seen setting the fire.
European Union governments are managing ongoing crises across the bloc despite many of their leaders being on holiday. This situation raises questions about how critical situations are handled in the absence of top officials.
Four individuals have been arrested in the Zadar region of Croatia on suspicion of deliberately setting fires. Police apprehended the suspects in a car, linking them to the recent blazes.
Croatian Defense Minister Anušić confirmed the deployment of air and, for the first time, ground military forces to combat wildfires, calling for stricter penalties for arsonists due to a suspiciously high number of intentionally set fires.
A massive fire near Omiš has caused extensive damage, affecting 58 houses, 36 vehicles, and 25 vessels, with one deceased person found. Residents described the scene as 'hell,' and authorities have ordered an autopsy and DNA analysis for the victim.
An analyst suggests that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is secretly prepared to accept a peace plan proposed by the US but publicly rejects it to appease right-wing voters ahead of elections.
Donald Trump's assertion that he would declare the Strait of Hormuz a US territory has been met with a defiant response from Iran, which stated the strait "was and will remain Iranian." This comes amidst rising tensions and reports of attacks on Emirati oil tankers in the region.
Serbian Minister Dačić stated that 12 open-air fires are currently active, with suspicions that some were deliberately set. He also commented on police conduct during recent protests, noting that officers acted with excessive tolerance and that the previous night was peaceful.
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.
Russia has rejected Ukraine's proposal for a ceasefire in the Black Sea, with officials stating there is no logic for 'half-hearted solutions' and vowing to intensify efforts against Western support for Ukraine.
A neuroscientist explains that feeling rested after sleep depends not just on duration but also on other factors, suggesting that 7.5 hours of sleep can sometimes be more beneficial than a full eight hours.
Twenty-one white storks have been released on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, marking a significant step in efforts to reintroduce the species to the region where they are hoped to breed.
An incident in Kupinovo, Serbia, saw a man drive a truck towards students, raising questions about why police did not immediately respond to the serious threat to their safety.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that his 'friend' Zelensky would not recognize Kosovo, emphasizing that support for Ukraine is a fight for freedom. His comments immediately drew reactions from nationalists.
A woman who was bitten by a loggerhead sea turtle while swimming in Kaštela, Croatia, continues to experience health problems weeks after the incident, including significant swelling in her leg.
Spain has firmly rejected Morocco's calls for discussions on the sovereignty of the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, with a Spanish minister stating they are "super-Spanish." This follows Morocco's accusations against Spain regarding the treatment of migrants in Ceuta.
A new Labor Law is being prepared in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to more precisely regulate working hours, control mechanisms, and the use of annual leave, following complaints from many workers about insufficient time off.
A neuroscientist explains that feeling more rested after seven and a half hours of sleep compared to eight is not solely dependent on the duration of sleep, challenging the common belief that eight hours is ideal for everyone.
Firefighters in Lebanon have accused Israel of intentionally starting wildfires in the southern region of the country. They claim these actions are aimed at making the area uninhabitable.
Billionaire Alan Sugar, known from the reality show "The Apprentice," has entered into a confrontation with American Express. The dispute reportedly stems from the credit card company's refusal to increase his card limit.
The Swiss government has rejected an initiative to enshrine strict neutrality in the constitution, warning that it would restrict the country's security policy and weaken its room for maneuver. Activists are pushing for the constitutional amendment.
The Constitutional Court has rejected an appeal against the detention of one of the accused in the March arson attack on the LPP Holding armory in Pardubice, affirming the valid reasons for the custody.
Europe continues to experience a significant heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius in some regions like Cyprus, leading to a very high risk of wildfires and local heat warnings across the continent. The drought has also revealed the remains of a lost village as reservoir levels drop.
With the Montenegrin Parliament on recess, crucial legislation remains on hold, raising concerns from civil society that important decisions are being made hastily without adequate time for serious discussion.
Fei-Fei Li, founder of World Labs and known as the 'Godmother of AI', expressed concerns that artificial intelligence in educational settings could diminish students' motivation and agency to learn.
A 5-star hotel in Bodrum, Turkey, is highlighted for its Ultra All-Inclusive offerings, sandy beach, and rich content, catering to those who enjoy a vibrant marina, white houses, and lively nightlife.
Jerry Katzman, former president of the William Morris Agency, has passed away at the age of 89. This news was reported across multiple entertainment news outlets.
Criminal charges have been filed against a Baranin resident for illegal construction and against a suspect for arson in Gusinje. These separate incidents highlight legal actions against illicit activities.
Harry Potter fans successfully forced the relocation of a £430 million undersea power cable linking the UK and Ireland to avoid passing near the fictional grave of Dobby on a Welsh beach.
Inspector Slobodan Milenković, known for his involvement in the Jovanjica case, has been permanently transferred from the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP), a move his lawyers describe as continued retaliation against him, following previous attempts to relocate him.
Croatian chef Mario Mandarić is offering a single parent six free nights at his vacation home. This generous gesture aims to provide a much-needed break for a deserving family.
An exclusive poll by Median for Czech Radio revealed that three out of five people in the Czech Republic oppose shortening compulsory schooling from nine to eight years, with young people being the most against the change.
Astrology articles explore various characteristics of zodiac signs, including which signs are most prone to spending, their biggest weaknesses, and how different signs express dislike or struggle with relaxation.
A useful tip for people going on vacation involves placing a coin on a cup of frozen water in the freezer. This method helps determine if power outages occurred while they were away, indicating if food might have thawed and refrozen.
Sperm whales release bubbles to prevent themselves from floating to the surface while resting. This behavior counteracts their natural tendency to float due to spermaceti oil and expanding lung gases at shallower depths.
Duchess Meghan Markle shared black-and-white photos celebrating her 45th birthday, but quickly faced criticism and accusations of imitating Princess Diana.
Italian regions are offering grants of up to 100,000 euros for housing, but the primary condition is that recipients must become permanent residents, not just investors or holiday homeowners.
Kamala Harris is reportedly preparing a political comeback, with a leaked speech showing her distancing herself from President Biden and sharply criticizing Trump's Republicans. This suggests a potential shift in her political strategy.
Livestock farmers in Montenegro are threatening protests due to unaddressed demands, while Minister Joković is reportedly on vacation and will address their letter upon his return. The farmers are expressing frustration over the lack of response to their concerns.
Nineteen children from Zaporizhzhia, accompanied by their educators, are staying at Kragujevac's children's resort in Kopaonik from August 1 to 10. This humanitarian initiative was organized with the consent of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia.
Montenegrin Vice President Koprivica stated that the Metropolitanate cannot be judged by transient political standards, emphasizing that policies, governments, and daily divisions are temporary, regardless of who induces them or for what dishonorable goal.
The Tourist Organization of Budva reports that over 44,000 guests are currently vacationing on the Budva Riviera, with private accommodation showing a 6% increase compared to last year.
Montenegro's Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism, and State Property has clarified that the president of a homeowners' association assumes office immediately upon election, with registration in the housing register serving a purely declarative purpose.
Serbian film director Stevan Filipović was reportedly beaten by five individuals in central Belgrade, prompting an investigation by the prosecutor's office. The attack has been widely condemned by academics and public figures, with President Vučić also denouncing the incident.
The Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) has added two additional companies to its public warning list, citing violations of banking law and referring their cases to the prosecutor's office.
Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.
German counter-terrorism police are investigating the discovery of an explosive drone near a runway at Leipzig Airport, which collided with a cargo plane, raising concerns of a potential 'hybrid' Russian attack. German media and officials suggest Russia's involvement, while the Russian embassy has reacted to the accusations.
Montenegro's Agency for Protected Areas has not registered any attempts to start fires in the areas it manages, with an improved protection system now in place on Gorica hill.
Today marks the anniversary of the first nuclear bomb in history, an event described as the most horrific attack in human history. The initial blast resulted in the immediate deaths of 80,000 people.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel has not agreed to the US-backed peace plan for Gaza, emphasizing that it is not 'their plan' and insisting on the complete disarmament of Hamas. This rejection casts doubt on the viability of the proposed plan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a US-backed plan for Gaza, stating that Israeli forces will not withdraw from the territory until Hamas is completely disarmed, and confirmed that Israel did not agree to the plan but sent comments.
ProCredit Bank is highlighting its services for summer travelers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, assuring customers that any ATM can be used, allowing them to focus on their vacation rather than finding specific bank machines.
Actress Salma Hayek has announced that she has become a grandmother, expressing her joy over the new addition to her family. Her stepson, François Pinault Jr., welcomed a baby, making Hayek a step-grandmother.
Four individuals suspected of setting ten fires in Croatia remain in investigative detention. Authorities are examining their mobile phones for further evidence.
Police intervened at a construction site in Brno after an aggressive, intoxicated man was found in the cabin of a tall crane and refused to leave. A special intervention unit was required to bring him down.
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.
U vatrenoj stihiji kod Omiša, na hrvatskom primorju, jedna žrtva, sedmoro se i dalje bori za život. U Srbiji i dalje borba sa vatrom u Deliblatskoj peščari i na Stolovima kod Kraljeva.
The Czech government has decided to transfer the Karlovy Vary airport to military administration by the end of the year, despite the army having rejected the proposal three times previously.
Customs officers at Franjo Tuđman International Airport found 11 coral fragments of the Scleractinia sp. in a Slovenian passenger's luggage arriving from Istanbul, resulting in a 600 euro fine.
Slovak Ombudsman Róbert Dobrovodský has issued a warning regarding a proposed amendment that would remove specialists' refusal of patients from state oversight. He is calling for key paragraphs of the amendment to be revised.
Professor Darko Marčinko, a psychiatrist, clarified the psychiatric and forensic distinctions between pyromania and the intentional, conscious act of setting fires, explaining the motivations behind arson.
Croatian media reports indicate that USKOK, the anti-corruption and organized crime office, is investigating possible terrorism after three individuals of Serbian nationality were arrested for arson. A witness reported one of the arrested shouting, 'What do you care what I'm doing?'
James Orengo has declared himself 'the remaining Raila' as a disgruntled ODM faction intensifies efforts to seize control of the party's stronghold in Nyanza ahead of upcoming elections.
Petr Litomiský, known for saving Václav Havel in prison, became an even more outspoken opponent of the communist regime after his release, serving as a Charter 77 spokesperson. He was imprisoned for three years for signing Charter 77, refusing to inform, and organizing gatherings.
After returning from a vacation, it's advised to take a specific action before showering, as water standing in pipes for an extended period can foster bacterial growth.
The Czech government plans to transfer the Karlovy Vary airport to the Ministry of Defense for operation and extensive modernization, a move reportedly forced upon the military despite their repeated rejections.
A new pact between the ODM and UDA parties is reportedly reshaping the political landscape in Kenya, indicating potential shifts in alliances and governance.
Omer Hujdur, a representative in the Assembly of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNK), responded to Finance Minister Adil Šuta's claims of receiving death threats from individuals close to Hujdur, urging the HNK Ministry of Interior to immediately disclose who is threatening whom.
Police in Podgorica have arrested a third suspect in connection with an arson attack on a vehicle. The suspect has been detained for up to 72 hours following questioning.
A description of a hotel in the Antalya region that stands out for its resemblance to a large Mediterranean park, offering a relaxing holiday amidst pines and palms.
An explanation details why the first coffee after waking up is less effective than one consumed an hour later, linking it to the accumulation of adenosine in the brain.
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.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is reportedly struggling to find a strong ambassador to the US, with elites declining the offer due to uncertainty and a lack of trust in the president amid tense communication with the Trump administration.
Despite increased remuneration, there is a significant lack of interest in joining election commissions in the Hradec Králové region of the Czech Republic.
A heatwave is returning to Poland, bringing a significant change in weather with high temperatures and yellow alerts issued across the country. A high-pressure system over Poland is expected to cause a dramatic shift in weather conditions.
A fire has been reported in the Zenik locality above the Rakovica settlement, with firefighters from Ilidža currently working to contain it. Officials from the Ministry of Interior of Sarajevo Canton have also been called to the scene, as arson is suspected.
Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch's proposal to allow pharmacists and dentists to administer flu vaccinations, aimed at increasing vaccination rates, has met resistance from both the medical chamber and a government colleague.
Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut condemned the beating of Nenad Rašković from the village of Dren near Zubin Potok and stated that violence against Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija must stop immediately.
Mechanics recommend waiting before turning off a car engine after a long journey to allow it to cool down properly. This advice aims to prevent potential damage and ensure vehicle longevity.
Mihailo Anđušić, political director of Montenegro's DPS and a Member of Parliament, stated on X that the current government 'deserved a serious rest,' responding to a recent comment by Agriculture Minister Vladimir Joković.
Slovakia has implemented stricter rules for Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60 seeking temporary asylum, now requiring them to prove they are fulfilling their military obligations in Ukraine.
Andrea Makýšová Volárová, a long-time moderator at Rádio Devín, was among approximately 60 employees laid off from STVR in March, stating she refused self-censorship and wants to be able to look herself in the mirror.
After 30 years, new developments are emerging in the investigation of Tupac Shakur's murder, with Suge Knight stating that Keefe D was not the only one involved and expressing his desire to be excluded from the trial.
Polish government spokesperson Adam Szlapka has denied media speculation about a cabinet reshuffle and potential ministerial changes, including the possible entry of Szymon Hołownia.
The Polish Ombudsman states that candidates for prosecutor positions must be informed of the reasons for their rejection, following an investigation into denials without explanation.
On August 9th, the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, a significant portion of Serbian citizens continue to live in poverty or at risk of it, with many unable to afford a vacation or even basic necessities like meat.
Public comments have focused on Anna Faris' appearance and behavior at a recent film premiere, sparking discussions about natural aging and societal perceptions. Many expressed concern over how women are scrutinized for aging naturally.
Slovakia's Interior Minister Šutaj Eštok has refused to recognize the marriage of two Slovak citizens who were wed abroad, citing it as an intervention into independent governance.
A beautiful gesture during a family vacation in Trogir deeply moved Svetlana, the mother of a boy with autism, who felt her son was seen as an individual.
Kenya's Treasury Cabinet Secretary has stated he will not cease campaigning for the ODM party in anticipation of the 2027 general elections, telling off critics.
Actor John Goodman was photographed looking significantly different, prompting widespread comments on his dramatic weight loss. The new image has drawn attention to his long-term health transformation.
Iran has outlined several conditions, including compensation for war damages and an end to US military actions, for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This comes as negotiations continue, with Iran stating a deal is close but not yet sufficient to open the vital waterway.
The GOP-controlled Senate confirmed Donald Trump's former lawyer, Blanche, as the new Attorney General, a move seen as a significant win for Trump and an endorsement of a Justice Department under his influence.
Jennifer Aniston reportedly continues to perform a simple full-body strengthening exercise even while on vacation. This highlights her consistent dedication to fitness.
Actor John Goodman has garnered significant attention for his dramatic weight loss, appearing unrecognizable in recent photos. The 74-year-old actor has reportedly lost around 90 kilograms (200 pounds).
Spain has announced the implementation of temporary border controls for travelers arriving from Italy, escalating a diplomatic dispute over the handling of migrants in Ceuta. This measure comes as tensions rise between the two countries regarding migration policies.
Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović and his wife were reportedly detained by police after an altercation with security guards at a Zara store in a Belgrade shopping center. The incident occurred when they were stopped at the exit.
A man has received a suspended sentence for posting death threats against a journalist on Facebook. The ruling emphasizes that individuals cannot hide behind anonymity when making such threats online.
Workers at the Zastava Oružje AD factory in Kragujevac have finally received their advance payment for July, after a two-day delay. Employees had previously expressed concerns about going on vacation without the expected payment.
This article explores the reasons why police in Croatia often delay publishing surveillance camera footage of wanted individuals, citing investigative procedures and prosecutorial approval.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating has reportedly fallen below that of his generals, with only 18% of Ukrainians fully trusting him. This comes as he prepares for his first official visit to Serbia and addresses ongoing war efforts.
Two French influencers have been handed suspended prison sentences, an internet ban, and fines by a Nice court. The ruling comes after a fellow influencer, Jean Pormanove, died during a live broadcast in which he was subjected to humiliation.
AI visionaries Fei-Fei Li and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang have voiced their opposition to alarming predictions about artificial intelligence, advocating for a balanced and moderate approach to new technologies.
A bottlenose dolphin named Fraggle was observed carrying her dead calf on the surface of the Indian Ocean for six days, refusing to let it sink. Scientists describe this as a rare and moving event, with her group accompanying her throughout.
Supermodel Heidi Klum attracted attention with seductive photos from her luxury vacation on the Caribbean island of St. Barts with her husband Tom Kaulitz.
A simple-cut dress from a French brand is highlighted as a versatile summer piece suitable for various occasions, making it ideal for a holiday wardrobe.
A new film titled 'Steal This Story, Please!' documents the astonishing reporting career of Amy Goodman, covering diverse global events, as she discusses dissent, censorship, and her 'magic moments' in journalism.
Influencer Hana Hadžiavdagić is enjoying her vacation in Ramatuelle, near Saint-Tropez, on the French Riviera, sharing a video that captivated her followers.
An increasing number of Croatians are choosing Scandinavia for their summer vacations, with tours reportedly selling out immediately upon announcement.
Psychiatrist Srđa Zlopaša discusses the common issue of unrealistic expectations people have for vacations, noting that short breaks cannot resolve months of accumulated stress.
A retired couple from New York, Tony and Francine Smarel, decided to stay in Italy after a vacation, citing a significant reduction in their monthly expenses.
Daniel Stegnjaić from Donji Biljani, one of four individuals arrested for setting ten fires in the Zadar area, had previously received state assistance for the reconstruction of his house and 44,000 euros in incentives.
Authorities in Croatia and Serbia have made arrests in connection with suspected arson, as numerous wildfires continue to devastate areas in Dalmatia and other regions. Four suspects remain in custody in Croatia for allegedly setting ten fires, while Serbia battles 45 active blazes.
Three men and one woman have been detained in Croatia on suspicion of deliberately starting a fire in the Zadar area, while a critical fire situation persists in Serbia's Deliblatska Peščara nature reserve.
Arab intelligence services are warning that Iran is preparing to expand the war, potentially including attacks on Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain, while refusing negotiations on Hormuz.
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.
Četvero osumnjičenih za namjerno podmetanje požara na čak deset lokacija na širem području Zadra priznalo je krivicu. U cijeli slučaj uključio se i USKOK, a nadležni istražuju i mogući čin terorizma.
ČETVERO osumnjičenih, uključujući poljsku državljanku, provelo je mjesec dana u istražnom zatvoru zbog podmetanja 10 požara kod Zadra. Djelomično su priznali, no motiv ostaje nepoznat.
Actress Sydney Sweeney and music manager Scooter Braun were photographed enjoying a luxurious vacation on billionaire David Geffen's superyacht in Mallorca, Spain, where they were also seen jet-skiing.
The Czech Constitutional Court has rejected the complaint filed by former minister Blažek in the bitcoin case, upholding that his rights were not violated. Blažek and Titz had complained about police haste and media coverage, and Blažek now faces a potential six-and-a-half-year prison sentence.
Austria has recorded its driest 12-month period since 1850, according to GeoSphere Austria. The prolonged drought is forcing alpine huts to turn away tourists, with no immediate end in sight.
Selena Gomez, her mother Mandy Teefey, and former business partner Daniella Pierson are facing a $1.2 million lawsuit concerning their company Wondermind, with Gomez's lawyer Matthew S. Rosengart issuing a strong response.
A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.
A new study has identified the quietest countries in the world, offering destinations for those seeking a vacation away from traffic, crowds, and constant noise.
Nearly 500 individuals have been arrested in France since the beginning of summer on suspicion of deliberately setting fires, as Europe continues to be ravaged by widespread wildfires.
Strict childhood lessons have instilled a belief that rest must be earned through work and productivity, leading to feelings of guilt when taking a break.
Croatian TV presenters Romina Knežić and Stipe Sladoljev have quickly formed a successful partnership as the new hosts of a popular central news program, nearing their three-month mark.
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.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine could survive winter with just five percent of US Patriot interceptor missile stockpiles, and ten percent would be enough to destroy all Russian ballistic missiles.
An explosion in occupied Sevastopol resulted in the death of a man, preliminarily identified as a former Ukrainian officer who defected to the Russian side in 2014 and handed over Ukraine's only submarine.
A citizen of Kosovo was stopped at the Croatian border and fined 6000 euros after customs officials discovered 43 units of undeclared cargo in his travel suitcase.
The leader of Serbia's ruling party announced that elections will be held in less than 100 days, urging all political actors to prepare and accept the results. This statement comes amidst ongoing political discussions about the timing of the vote.
Research suggests that the first coffee consumed immediately after waking is less effective than coffee consumed an hour later, with an explanation provided for this phenomenon.
Dragan Krapović, Vice President of Democratic Montenegro, initially reacted to what he described as 'false criminal charges' by lawyer Veselin Radulović, who has now responded by stating Krapović lacks answers to key facts and legal questions.
Ukraine has reportedly ceased attacks on tankers following a US request, but continues to target Russian ports, with recent drone strikes causing damage and operational halts at grain terminals and an oil refinery in Novorossiysk and Orsk. Meanwhile, Ukraine's ombudsman reports at least 375 Ukrainian deaths in Russian captivity, and law enforcement has charged Russian detention center staff with torture.
During a general audience at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV stated that the victory in the Battle of Warsaw on August 15, 1920, 'changed the fate of Poland and Europe.'
A comprehensive documentary titled 'Steal This Story, Please!' reviews the vital work of Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman, covering events from the East Timor massacre to actions of oil giants.
A new tourist submarine in Petrovac, Montenegro, is offering 30-minute rides to explore the underwater world, showcasing fish, starfish, and sea urchins.
Ivanka Trump's photos from her family vacation in Iceland, featuring scenic landscapes, have reportedly triggered a wave of strong reactions on social media. The discussion quickly shifted from the picturesque views to broader topics concerning the Trump family.
Experts suggest that persistent tiredness, even after rest, may stem from how individuals spend their free time and from living beyond humanity's biological design, which evolved to demand movement, sunlight, social connection, and real rest.
A New Yorker on vacation was horrified to discover an unknown person in her apartment through her surveillance camera. The incident occurred while she was away from home.
Goldie Hawn is dancing like no one’s watching.
The 80-year-old was caught getting her groove on during a lavish family vacation in Europe alongside her and ex-husband Bill Hudson’s kids Kate...
An interview with Juraj Podmanický from the band Billy Barman discusses various topics, including his regret about not finishing architecture school, the meaning behind their latest album 'Galéria duševného zdravia', and his thoughts on the prime minister during concerts.
Kenya Kwanza and ODM have resolved to form a coalition ahead of the 2027 general election, planning a joint manifesto with President Ruto emphasizing the need to win.
Former President Trump has adopted a 'low-key' approach to Iran talks, aiming to leverage the country's economic stress, while Israel's rejection of a Gaza plan raises concerns about prolonged conflict. Iran, in turn, has linked the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to US concessions and ironically responded to Trump's 'chess game' analogy.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has strongly criticized the waste situation in Gospić, labeling it an 'ecocide' and urging the government to take immediate action. The Možemo! party has also called for a session to demand explanations from ministers regarding the ongoing issue.
President Ruto and ODM leader Oburu Oginga attended a broad-based parliamentary group retreat in Naivasha, bringing together members from the UDA and ODM parties. The joint meeting aims to foster collaboration between the two political factions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a 15-point Gaza peace plan proposed by former US President Donald Trump, stating that Israel will not withdraw until Hamas is disarmed. This decision creates a new point of contention between Israel and the US regarding the future of the Gaza Strip.
This article challenges the tabloid portrayal of summer vacations as inherently luxurious and extravagant, arguing that holidays do not necessarily have to be expensive.
Antalya, Turkey, offers a different vacation experience with catamaran trips to its long beaches, complementing its warm sea and rich hotel offerings tailored for various generations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Serbia, a country with historical ties to Russia, securing pledges of support while Russian missile attacks near Kyiv killed a child and two others. The visit aimed to strengthen Ukraine's diplomatic standing as Russian influence in the Balkans wanes.
A simple plastic bag trick can help houseplants survive without regular watering for several days, offering a solution for plant owners going on vacation.
The United States and Oman are reportedly nearing a deal regarding the Strait of Hormuz, with American officials expressing optimism about avoiding further escalation with Iran. This comes as the highest-ranking US general seeks an 'off-ramp' to the conflict.
Legendary electronic music DJ Carl Cox landed in Pula, Croatia, via private jet and immediately took a ride in a Rimac Nevera electric hypercar upon his arrival.
A woman identified as N.A. has been detained in Nikšić, Montenegro, on suspicion of attempting to cause a general danger by setting fire to a pub door on August 6.
The city of Kragujevac, Serbia, is hosting children from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, at a resort in Kopaonik. The children are on a holiday organized by the Serbian city.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino is facing calls for his resignation from Norway's football federation, while simultaneously receiving backing from countries including Mexico, Argentina, and several African nations. This comes amid growing scrutiny over his leadership.
Scientists have successfully used artificial intelligence to design and create entirely new viruses not found in nature, including antibacterial viruses capable of infecting E. coli. This breakthrough, with 16 successful virus creations, while offering potential for medical advancements, has also prompted experts to warn about significant biosafety risks and the potential for misuse.
Bojan Starčević, a Socialist Party of Serbia councilor in Knić, reportedly had the shortest mandate ever and feels betrayed and abandoned by his party.
The opposition KDH party in Slovakia is raising security concerns over the purchase of traffic cameras, suggesting a possible Russian connection and pushing for an audit.
Travelers planning vacations outside the European Union are advised to check a specific setting on their iPhones before their trip, suggesting a useful option for international travel.
Montenegro's Agency for Protected Areas (AUZP) has not registered any attempts to cause fires in the protected regions it manages, and has also improved the fire protection system on Gorica hill.
Poland's Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) has called for the elimination of privileges for online payment startups, arguing they are used to finance gambling and entities linked to Russia. The appeal was made to the Ministry of Finance, though legal experts are divided on the necessity of liquidating small payment institutions.
Former US President Donald Trump reportedly rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's request for additional Patriot missile interceptors, leading to concerns about Ukraine's air defense capabilities. Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine's stock of air defense missiles has significantly decreased since 2025.
The High Court in Prague has sentenced nine individuals and a company to conditional and financial penalties in a case involving manipulated contracts for repairs at the National Stud Farm in Kladruby nad Labem.
An article explores various dream vacation destinations for citizens, ranging from Montenegro's Black Lake to Mallorca, highlighting different preferences for travel.