Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, prompting an outpouring of tributes from co-stars, friends, and fans. The cause of death remains unknown, though a drug to counteract overdose was reportedly found at the scene.
Ademola Adeleke has received numerous congratulations from political figures and international bodies, including the UK, following his re-election as governor of Osun State. Supporters and officials praised the peaceful election and affirmed the people's trust in his leadership.
The court has confirmed the dismissal of Florbela Malaquias, who was removed in 2025 for alleged mismanagement and violation of statutes, though the Constitutional Court acquitted the militants responsible for the act.
Allison Roberts has filed a lawsuit against Portland Public Schools, alleging retaliation for her opposition to a gender curriculum and violation of her First Amendment rights.
Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to a record low of 33% in a new poll, while the Supreme Court has for the second time rejected his appeal in the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case. These developments come amidst various other public statements and actions by the former president.
An unidentified flying object entered the airspace of the Republic of Moldova, followed by an explosion and fire on the ground, leading to the emergency closure of part of the airspace.
The disappearance and death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells, last seen with white friends at a Mississippi beach, has deeply affected Black families, highlighting underlying concerns.
Femi Otedola has further increased his shareholding in First HoldCo to 27.49% through a new share purchase worth N20.7 billion, valuing his total stake at approximately N1.65 trillion.
Montenegro's Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the fire situation across the country is more stable, with active fires in Herceg Novi, Ulcinj, Kotor, Danilovgrad, and Kolašin now under control.
Activist Arben Kola protested against Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, highlighting the widespread wildfires affecting the country for days. He criticized the government for being 'asleep' while Albanian nature is under attack and claimed police drones are not operational.
An unknown object reportedly violated Moldovan airspace and subsequently exploded. Video evidence suggests the incident occurred within the country's aerial boundaries.
This event, the IDF claimed, constituted a ceasefire violation on the part of Hamas, something that the military warned soldiers they should be prepared for, according to a Sunday Channel 12 report.
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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.
Companies that developed COVID-19 vaccines at record speed are now making significant progress on a vaccine for the current Ebola variant in DR Congo, potentially setting a new world record for vaccine development.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Sarma made a 'pure naxal' jibe at P. Chidambaram, who had earlier stated he was 'proud to be dimagi naxal,' following Prime Minister Modi's call to identify and isolate 'dimagi Naxals.'
Prompted by a new Christopher Nolan film, historians and archaeologists are discussing whether the legendary figure of Odysseus was a real historical person or purely a myth, exploring where history ends and myth begins.
Christopher Nolan's 'Odyssey' has reignited the debate over the ancient Greek poet Homer's origins, with local authorities in Bornova, outside Izmir, Turkey, attempting to leverage a cave linked to the poet for tourism.
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.
Twelve people died in a bus accident, likely in Poland, after the bus driver reportedly fell asleep for a few seconds, highlighting the risks of long night bus journeys.
Bogusław Chrabota discusses Karol Nawrocki's potential to lead the right-wing, noting that while polls show Nawrocki winning and nearly half of respondents believe he could succeed Kaczyński, his true test will come in a few months.
Nearly 3 million families in France received the back-to-school allowance on Tuesday, August 18th. This allocation, subject to income conditions, aims to assist modest families with children aged 6 to 18 who are enrolled in school, college, or apprenticeships.
The Lagos State Government, through its Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), has impounded 175 vehicles for violating traffic regulations, specifically the unauthorized use of dealer number plates, with the recovered plates to be confiscated and vehicles investigated further.
The Philippine government's fuel subsidy program for public utility vehicle drivers will be extended until at least the end of the year, due to ongoing volatility in pump prices, according to Energy Secretary Sharon Garin.
A German citizen has been detained by Russian police in St. Petersburg for making a small donation to Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation. The detention highlights Russia's crackdown on supporters of the opposition figure.
Prospective applicants for the 2026 Lagos scholarship CBT are advised to prepare, with essential tips provided for shortlisted candidates, including details on email alerts, exam instructions, and fraud prevention.
Local Government Councillors across Nigeria have declared their unwavering support for President Bola Tinubu's re-election in 2027. Their decision is anchored on the 2024 Supreme Court judgment that granted autonomy to local governments.
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.
Anke Holstein has been appointed as Germany's new ambassador to Serbia, arriving from her previous post in Moscow. Holstein is noted for her proficiency in Russian and Serbo-Croatian languages.
Nicole Waechter, the Russian-born president of the Green Liberal Party (GLP) Zollikon, has resigned from her position and left the party following a dispute over a neutrality initiative and a canceled podium event.
The wife of Governor Ademola Adeleke shared that her husband's famous dancing predates his political career, recalling how his moves once earned him the nickname 'Jackson' in the United States and how he danced from morning to morning at their wedding.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and other political figures have urged Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke to continue delivering good and inclusive governance. Adeleke's victory in the Osun election was cited as disproving claims of a one-party state.
The supervisory board of Poland's CPK (Central Communication Port) company has launched qualification proceedings for the positions of president and board member for real estate and stakeholder relations.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with new ambassadors from Algeria, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Austria, and Germany. He also filmed himself attempting to wash his car, humorously struggling with the process.
Kljajić has filed a complaint with the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) against Dragaš, alleging a conflict of interest. The complaint claims Dragaš is in violation of regulations regarding public office.
The body of a man was recovered from the Vistula River in Kazimierz Dolny, Poland, with police working to identify him and investigate the circumstances of his death.
A father in Poland hit his four-year-old son with a car, leading to charges. It was revealed that three years prior, he fatally hit his ten-month-old son with his car in a separate incident.
Controversial former Berlusconi associate Valter Lavitola stated he regretted the trouble he caused Rai investigative journalist Sigfrido Ranucci by staging a bomb attack at his home.
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.
Delhi University has suspended a PhD scholar from its law faculty and prohibited their entry to campus following allegations of an assault on a professor, with CCTV video of the incident emerging.
Valter Lavitola, a controversial former associate of Berlusconi, stated his regret for causing trouble to Rai journalist Sigfrido Ranucci by staging a bomb attack at Ranucci's home.
A 25-year-old man died in a hospital after falling during work on an attraction at an amusement park in Sulejów, Poland. He was transported by air ambulance following the accident.
The Media Support Fund has announced calls for applications for financial support in 2027 for media projects, editorial activities, and investigative journalism scholarships, with applications accepted until September 14.
Young scholar Miles Wu, 14, is exploring the use of origami techniques to design more resilient emergency shelters, meticulously examining Miura-ori patterns to find designs with enhanced strength.
The most recent Ebola outbreak has become the deadliest on record, with nearly 5,000 people infected since May and almost half of them succumbing to the disease.
A 29-year-old Spanish man of Dominican origin, accused by the US Treasury Department of helping a North Korean network finance weapons, describes how the accusation has devastated his life, leading to a postponed wedding and financial difficulties.
A man drowned in a gravel pit near Siedlce, Poland, a dangerous area unsuitable for swimming. Divers recovered his body from a depth of four meters after a multi-hour search operation.
Veteran strategist Jeff Currie has expressed a bullish outlook on gold, predicting that recent volatility will continue but with higher spikes and higher lows for the precious metal.
Nikola Obradović of the Centre for Civic Education (CGO) stated that Montenegro's opposition prioritizes government performance oversight, while the majority frequently affirms its policies.
Meta is heading to a child safety trial where it faces potential financial damages as large as $1.4 trillion, with 30 US states demanding changes to its platforms. The outcome of this lawsuit could significantly alter Facebook and Instagram.
Lavitola's lawyer stated that his client warned Ranucci of potential attacks a month and a half prior, while controversy also arose regarding the salaries of the 'Report' program.
Due to the catastrophic state of city finances and poor management, Belgrade's city leadership is expected to proceed with the de facto sale of the Belgrade Arena in the coming months.
In Bydgoszcz, Poland, a couple is under investigation for allegedly destroying a drone belonging to two Ukrainian teenagers and assaulting a 12-year-old, with their nationality cited as a possible motive for the aggression.
Following a record number of complaints from homebuyers about their homeowner insurance in 2025, Justice Minister Nicolai Wammen is now exploring options for changes to the scheme.
The tallest statue of the Virgin Mary in Europe, surpassing even the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, has been inaugurated in a small Polish village. This new landmark is expected to draw visitors and pilgrims.
A crucial section of the Western Greece highway connecting Lefkada to Amvrakia Odos has been opened to traffic, specifically the final part from Agios Nikolaos to Vonitsa, significantly reducing travel distances.
Serbia is expected to experience temporary cloudiness today with brief rain, local showers, occasional thunderstorms, a drop in temperature, and northwesterly winds.
The Czech Republic is establishing a coalition against drought and implementing water retention measures, such as forest lines around a swimming area in Liberec, to combat severe water shortages in the Ohře River basin exacerbated by high temperatures and wind.
Russian opposition politician Lev Shlosberg has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. This comes as Russia's Supreme Court also upheld a ban on the opposition Yabloko party from participating in elections.
Democratic Senate candidate Mary Peltola has dismissed a long-serving senior aide and appointed a new campaign manager just days before Alaska's Senate primary election.
The number of 'negative-beta' stocks in the S&P 500 has reached a new record high, indicating increased volatility as stocks trade in opposite directions. This trend has implications for investors and market stability.
Suspected Islamic militants reportedly killed around 30 people in a Friday town in northwest Nigeria last week, according to local sources speaking to AFP. This marks the latest in a series of attacks in the volatile Sokoto region.
The upgrade project for the Agios Nikolaos Marina in Greece, funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund, will be inaugurated on Tuesday with the presence of Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni.
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.
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.
The CEO of Freia, a Norwegian chocolate manufacturer, stated that the company cannot compromise on quality despite recent price increases, which are primarily driven by the rising cost of cocoa, a raw material that has become increasingly unstable.
Croatian Minister Marija Vučković has repeatedly defended against accusations of inaction regarding waste management in Gospić, blaming delays on investigations and the opposition SDP for initial permits, following a failed parliamentary committee meeting.
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By Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA — The Federal Parastatals and Private Sector Pensioners’ Association of Nigeria (FEPPPAN) has commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing Major-General Junaid Bindawa…
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Ferrari's inaugural electric car, named Luce, was sold for a record-breaking $40 million at a charity auction, significantly exceeding its estimated value. This sale marks a new high for an automobile at a Sotheby's auction, despite initial criticism of the model.
Moldova's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the violation of the republic's airspace and an explosion near the village of Talmaza in the Stefan Voda district, which caused forest fires.
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.
Hlas party members in the Prešov region are rejecting further extraordinary meetings regarding electoral districts, claiming that repeated changes are increasing legal uncertainty for both candidates and voters, and potentially jeopardizing the elections.
A new monograph by Davor on Kolašin's traditional dances has been published, now including an English translation. The book also features previously unavailable materials and QR codes for video access to learn 14 dances.
By Shina Abubakar, Osogbo OSOGBO — The National Chairman of the Accord Party, Maxwell Mgbudem, has described Governor Ademola Adeleke’s re-election as a victory for democracy and the people of Osun…
Venezuela has formally requested that Britain return 31 tons of gold, valued at approximately $4 billion, held in the Bank of England. This demand is part of an ongoing dispute over the control of Venezuelan state assets abroad.
Jorge Ponte, head of the IPMA's meteorological forecasting and surveillance division, explains the orange alert in 9 districts due to heat and reveals a temperature drop of about 10ºC starting Wednesday.
The public debate is not a decoration, said the President of the Municipality of Budva, Nikola Jovanović. 'I support constitutional changes that strengthen judicial independence and accelerate Montenegro's European path.'
Inmates at Froland prison in Norway will now only receive copies of letters from outside, as the prison management believes this measure will stop a sophisticated method of drug smuggling.
A mother seeks advice on allowing her daughter to commute to school alone by bus, weighing the desire for autonomy against fears of abduction and harassment. The article explores the balance between independence and safety.
Strong thunderstorms with intense rainfall caused flooding on roads and streets in parts of Poland, particularly in the Lower Silesia and Opole regions, prompting emergency services interventions.
Youtuber Stuu, recently extradited from the UK to Poland, is scheduled to be questioned and charged in the Pandora Gate affair on Wednesday at the Warsaw prosecutor's office.
Social Security recipients are anticipated to receive increased benefits next year, with details on how the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) may impact their payments.
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 recent poll indicates that Polish citizens are almost evenly split on the idea of the ruling coalition parties (KO, PSL, Poland 2050, and Left) running on a single list in parliamentary elections, with 38.8% supporting it.
Maciej Berek has been officially nominated as a candidate for a judge position in Poland's Constitutional Tribunal. His candidacy is seen as a significant test for the ruling coalition, particularly for the Polska 2050 party.
The Greek Fire Service has imposed fines totaling over 7,000 euros in three new cases for lighting fires in rural areas, violating the current ban on all types of outdoor burning.
A woman driving an Audi in Poland dragged a dog behind her car for approximately 400 meters, causing serious injuries to the animal. She was later found to be intoxicated.
Moldovan law enforcement is warning citizens about fraudulent SMS messages impersonating the police, which falsely inform recipients of traffic violations and parking fines, urging them to contact their bank immediately if they accessed links and entered banking information.
Clelia Andriolatou is enjoying a different summer, choosing to swim in the blue lake of Epirus and explore beautiful natural landscapes away from beaches.
Following the attention on a large Virgin Mary statue in Poland, construction is progressing on the 'Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer' in the heart of England, set to become the largest Christian monument in the United Kingdom.
A group of nine Italians from the Udine area displayed a Nazi swastika flag and lit an open fire on the banks of the Soča River near Kobarid, Slovenia, during a period of high fire danger. Police have initiated proceedings for each violation.
The US Supreme Court has refused Verizon Communications Inc.'s attempt to recoup $47 million it paid after being accused of privacy violations by the Federal Communications Commission.
Croatian police recorded almost 6,000 traffic violations over the weekend, resulting in one fatality and 140 injuries across 101 accidents, with speeding and alcohol being the most common causes.
Traffic police in Attica, Greece, conducted a special 7-day operation from August 10, resulting in 17 driver arrests and over 4,700 confirmed traffic violations.
A Japanese scholar has reportedly discovered new evidence detailing human experiments conducted by the Japanese military on mentally-ill soldiers during its invasion of China.
Deutsche Telekom has agreed to purchase a fiber company and a television provider in Poland from Macquarie Asset Management in a deal valued at approximately €1 billion.
An article explores how South Korea successfully built its global brand through the 'Hallyu' (Korean wave) phenomenon, offering insights and lessons for Poland.
20/20 BioLabs announced its second quarter 2026 financial results, reporting significant operational progress and record quarterly revenue from cancer test sales.
Poland's state budget deficit after July surpassed half of the amount planned for the entire year, according to the Ministry of Finance, prompting economists to note a lack of information on off-budget funds.
Police recordings show electric scooter users in Poland often exceed speed limits, with some reaching 70 km/h. Regulations clearly define allowed speeds on roads and sidewalks, leading to numerous fines.
A 23-year-old woman who moved to a remote Alaskan island expected isolation and limited services but instead found grocery stores, coffee shops, reliable internet, Amazon deliveries, and regular flights.
A K-Supermarket owner in Espoo, Finland, reports a roughly ten percent drop in customer numbers since the free parking time was shortened, indicating a negative impact on local businesses.
Magyar Péter has called on MBH Bank to immediately reverse its decision to discontinue a scholarship program supporting children in deep poverty, which had been running for 32 years. He emphasized the importance of continuing the financing for these vulnerable children.
Two people were injured in a head-on collision between a delivery van and a truck in Łazany near Wieliczka, Poland, requiring firefighters to extract them and an air ambulance to land at the scene.
The number of job offers has been rising for several months, with improvements noted in the financial and legal sectors, although the overall growth rate is decelerating.
The company 7R has commenced construction of a logistics and warehouse complex in Szczecin, Poland, with over 23,000 square meters of halls already leased to an e-commerce service provider as the exclusive tenant for one building.
Residents of southern Lebanon are living in fear of Israeli strikes and the resulting fires, with firefighters requiring authorization to intervene in areas under Israeli control and villagers feeling isolated.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of intentionally sending drones into Moldovan airspace. This accusation highlights escalating tensions and concerns over airspace violations in the region.
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.'
Nvidia has committed to providing up to $105 billion in financing guarantees for OpenAI's new data center in Ohio, which is set to become the world's largest AI data center. This significant backing aims to secure mega compute capacity for OpenAI's operations.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day has surpassed $2 billion at the global box office, becoming the first solo superhero film to achieve this milestone and Sony's highest-selling movie, with pre-sale tickets for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday already outpacing it.
Ola Svenneby, deputy leader of the Høyre party, has strongly condemned the harassment directed at AUF leader Gaute Skjervø, despite their frequent political opposition.
Well-known Ukrainian volunteer Mykhailo Puryshev claims he went to Russia after allegedly being blackmailed by the Federal Security Service (FSB), which allegedly threatened to conscript his son...
Dapo Abiodun, Governor of Ogun State and Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum, has congratulated Senator Ademola Adeleke on his victory in the August 15 Osun State governorship election.
The Belgrade committee of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party deemed unacceptable Mayor Aleksandar Šapić's decision not to attend an international meeting in Sarajevo or ensure proper representation for the Serbian capital.
Jonathan Nolan and J.J. Abrams have created a three-part sci-fi series described as a pulse-pounding police procedural where a predictive machine forces a collision between privacy and surveillance, reminiscent of Philip K. Dick and George Orwell.
A musical drama from the Cork Gaeltacht is touring, using humor, music, and emotion to raise difficult questions about how society treats seniors in nursing homes.
Mujo Sofradžija, the mayor of Foča (FBiH), claims someone loosened the screws on his vehicle's wheels, sharing a video on Facebook and calling it a clear assassination attempt.
By Elizabeth Osayande EPE, LAGOS — The overall best graduating student of Lagos State University (LASU) for the 2025/2026 academic session, Adebanjo Samuel Oluolamide, has received a N10 million cash…
TEHRAN — “The Murder of Mr. Haversham,” a mystery comedy produced by Sajjad Afsharian and directed by Faraz Gholami, will return to the Tehran stage for its fourth run at the Shahrzad Theater Hall on…
Israel's military invaded a swathe of southern Lebanon during a war with Hezbollah this year, establishing a self-declared security zone that it says aims to shield northern Israel from attacks.
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By Adeola Badru IBADAN — The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone D, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the continued withholding of statutory…
The Pentagon awarded Raytheon a $22.9 billion, seven-year contract to significantly boost the production of Tomahawk missiles. This deal comes amid reports of missile shortfalls and increased usage in recent conflicts.
Provisions of a 2017 law allowing the regularization of illegal constructions with judicially revoked building permits are being challenged as unconstitutional, violating constitutional provisions and the ECHR regarding effective judicial protection.
By Dapo Akinrefon LAGOS — Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George, has described the outcome of the Osun State governorship election as an…
An article in Il Sole 24 Ore discusses strategies to combat the depopulation of small Italian municipalities, including incentives for new residents and IRPEF tax refunds.
A super-rare Lesser Grey Shrike has drawn hundreds of birdwatchers from across Finland to a cemetery in Virolahti, delighting even wedding guests with its presence.
A Russian nuclear company involved in the construction of the Paks nuclear power plant is facing accusations of 'deliberate negligence' and serious safety violations in Egypt. Allegations include the presence of alcoholic beverages on the construction site.
A drone that was shot down by a NATO fighter jet over Latvian territory last week was confirmed to have entered the country from neighboring Belarus. Latvian officials are investigating the incident.
Montenegro's 'Morsko dobro' (Public Enterprise for Coastal Zone Management) is under scrutiny after its report to Nikola Čarapić (mistakenly addressed as Čepić) claimed 2.84 million euros in activities, a figure that contradicts earlier government data.
A simple recipe for making pistachio ice cream without an ice cream maker is presented, promising a velvety texture and rich flavor, inspired by the popularity of Dubai chocolate.
An off-duty police officer and two firefighters rescued a drowning man from Lake Tarnobrzeg in Poland, thanks to their quick reaction and proper intervention.
A recent study confirms Chopin Airport as one of Poland's strongest infrastructural brands, with 84% of Poles considering it an excellent showcase for the country.
Residents in Moldova have been receiving fake SMS messages, purportedly from the police, notifying them of traffic violations or incorrect parking and demanding immediate payment of fines.
The Guardian Nigeria News has published archives related to Olufunmilayo Shoderu, the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (CBIAMEC), and Mrs Bolanle Ogunlola. These archives provide historical information on various topics.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Golani Brigade was forced to halt a drill in northern Israel after approximately 80 cows wandered into a firing range. The animals were subsequently seized and quarantined.
A dog was found tied to a tree without water or food in Chotomów, Poland, by a passerby who alerted the police. Authorities located the owner and filed charges.
September is the beginning of a second holiday season for many tourists. This autumn, the number of travelers from Poland increased by 43 percent compared to the same period last year – according to data…
Connor Hill won first place at the 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search competition. His research classified noble polyhedra, identifying two infinite families and 146 isolated examples.
Train services on Sweden's Botniabanan have been halted after a railway embankment was washed away. The incident has caused significant disruption to rail traffic.
A prominent US civil rights group has joined the team seeking answers in the death of Black teenager Nolan Wells. The group aims to ensure a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
NASA is providing funding for the development of spherical aerobots, which could one day explore the caves of Titan, Saturn's moon, considered one of the most Earth-like bodies in our solar system.
The Argentine government has relaxed regulations on dollar-denominated loans in an effort to stimulate the real economy, a move analysts view as carrying increased risk from potential dollar volatility but not on the scale of the 2001 collapse.
Traditional rulers and community leaders in Mahin Land, Ondo State, have reaffirmed their support for President Bola Tinubu and Governor Aiyedatiwa, while also demanding the creation of LCDAs and protection for Eba Island.
Poland has temporarily reduced the VAT on fuel, which is expected to cause a price drop of approximately 20 cents per liter, though prices are still projected to rise this week.
IMAX reported a $47 million global weekend box office, significantly boosted by the strong opening of Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' in China, reinforcing its strong performance.
A driver was issued a hefty fine after being caught driving at 201 km/h in a zone with a 70 km/h speed limit. The significant violation highlights extreme disregard for traffic regulations.
Dr. Madanizadeh issued draft remarks responding to the U.S. Treasury Secretary's recent statements, suggesting that attempts to portray Iran's economy as isolated indicate policy frustration rather than strength.
South Africa's International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola, assuming the SADC Council of Ministers chairpersonship, emphasized that integration is key to the regional success of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Boeing's stock experienced volatility following the US Army's decision to ground its Apache helicopters, an event that could impact the company's defense sector performance.
Dr. Deji Adeleke, elder brother to Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, expressed unwavering confidence in his brother's re-election, while the NDC also congratulated Adeleke and criticized Tinubu's endorsement.
Poland's recent large military parade, intended to demonstrate strength, was overshadowed by domestic political conflicts, with the Prime Minister and President clashing over an EU armaments program.
A low-pressure system moving from Southern Europe is expected to bring heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds to parts of Poland, with authorities issuing alerts for potential flooding and submerged roads.
City guards in Wołomin, Poland, were injured during a domestic dispute intervention when a 49-year-old man attacked them with an axe and pepper spray. The aggressor has been arrested and charged.
Poland's Civil Law Codification Commission proposes that neither conciliation proceedings nor mediation should suspend the statute of limitations, which may reduce interest in these forms of dispute resolution.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 reported deaths. This marks a grim milestone for the ongoing epidemic in the region.