Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened Ukraine with a harsh response, stating that Kyiv has opened "Pandora's Box" by striking economic targets in Russia. Putin's warning suggests significant retaliation for the attacks.
Amy Schumer has shared bikini photos after significant weight changes, while a 63-year-old former Miss Yugoslavia also posted beach photos in a bikini. Both women are embracing and sharing their body image journeys.
Ukrainian drones have struck a warehouse belonging to the Russian online retailer Ozon in overnight attacks, resulting in at least 10 fatalities. The strikes targeted the facility, causing significant damage and casualties.
A Myanmar military airstrike on a Buddhist monastery has killed at least 14 people who were reportedly attending a religious retreat. Rebel witnesses claim the attack targeted individuals praying at the monastery.
A group of attackers in Dubrovnik's Lapad area damaged a car with Serbian license plates using bats, lightly injuring two Serbian citizens in the incident.
Authorities in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, sanctioned 85 drivers in 24 hours, while a motorcyclist in Kumanovo, North Macedonia, was arrested for driving with 1.52 per mille alcohol. Another individual was arrested in Pljevlja, Montenegro, for driving under the influence.
North Macedonia has reported its fifth death from West Nile fever, with a 73-year-old individual from Aerodrom being the latest victim. The ongoing outbreak continues to raise public health concerns in the region.
Ukraine's Defence Ministry has confirmed that it carried out a strike on a logistics hub belonging to the online marketplace Ozon in Chapayevsk, Samara Oblast, Russia.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has spoken out about the 'total embezzlement' of funds allocated for MOM-k (testing sites), stating that the indictment of an official is just the 'tip of the iceberg' and calling for a thorough police investigation.
Police near Petrinja stopped a 47-year-old man who was transporting nine cubic meters of wood without the required documentation, leading to the confiscation of the wood and a report to the State Inspectorate.
A commentary analyzes nine communication tricks used by the Slovak coalition, led by Robert Fico, to create the illusion that there is no threat from Russia.
Trade negotiations between the United States and Canada have failed, resulting in the implementation of new 50% tariffs by the US on certain Canadian imports. Canada has vowed to retaliate with its own tariffs, escalating the trade dispute.
Recent reports highlight the various health benefits of drinking tea and the positive impact of singing on well-being. These articles delve into how these activities contribute to a healthier lifestyle.
Dozens of former French and British diplomats have sent an urgent letter to their governments, demanding a tougher policy towards Israel, stating that 'Palestine is being erased before the eyes of the world'.
Residents of Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina, rely on water from the Pliva lakes, but a local official warns that the potential opening of a mine could endanger this vital water source.
New data reveals that foreign workers in Germany earn almost a quarter less than their domestic counterparts, highlighting a significant wage gap and differing conditions.
Outgoing White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is set to join a pro-Trump political organization. This move comes amidst ongoing discussions about Trump's economic policies and their global implications.
A US envoy has suggested that Israel risked confrontation with Turkey by 'baiting' Ankara through attacks in Syria. This statement raises questions about the strategic implications of Israeli actions in the region.
A US federal judge has invalidated the Trump administration's policy that froze immigrant visa applications for citizens from 75 countries, including Nigeria and Morocco. The ruling deemed the ban "patently unlawful," allowing citizens from affected nations to reapply for visas.
Cameras in North Macedonia have recorded over 5,500 traffic violations by vehicles with foreign license plates within a two-day period. This surge in recorded offenses highlights enforcement efforts on the country's roads.
Nigerian troops have successfully rescued dozens of kidnapped victims and thwarted several terrorist attacks across Kaduna, Sokoto, Edo, and Plateau states. Operations also led to the arrest of a suspected gunrunner and the killing of numerous terrorists.
Passenger vehicles are experiencing significant delays at all Serbian border crossings, with the longest waits of up to two hours reported at the Batrovci crossing for exit towards Croatia.
Croatian associations in Vojvodina are seeking protection, reporting threats of arson and destruction following comments made by a prominent Serbian commentator.
A Most party councilor has condemned the fining of Peovica drivers who were transporting waste from the Omiš fire site to Karepovac in Split. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability.
A powerful GPS jamming device, capable of disrupting satellite navigation signals in parts of Sofia, including the airport area, was located and neutralized in the Dragalevtsi district of the Bulgarian capital.
Visitors to a provincial park in Saskatchewan have been 'outfoxed' by local wildlife, as foxes have swiped dozens of shoes from campers and cottagers throughout the summer. This has led to an unusual footwear scavenger hunt.
A simple cooking trick suggests adding just one ingredient to boiling rice to significantly enhance its flavor and aroma, transforming it into a more delicious dish.
A new type of lozenge is being introduced with the goal of reducing disruptive coughing during classical music concerts. The innovation seeks to address a long-standing issue in performance venues.
A small German airplane crashed in the Velebit mountain range in Croatia, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. Rescue teams faced challenging conditions to reach the wreckage and recover the bodies.
A 74-year-old woman, Adriana Turk, who believed her family was killed in the Holocaust, has been reunited with dozens of previously unknown relatives worldwide through a DNA test.
The opening night of the Baltic Sea Festival was marked by a brilliant performance, with both the Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrés Orozco-Estrada, and soprano Malin Byström shining.
The publication of the book 'Sangue Negro' was delayed for decades due to a Mozambican poet's insistence that it first be released in Mozambique. A lack of interest and profit-driven logic have kept the work out of the Portuguese market.
Green juices have become a popular health trend, especially on social media, but experts are cautioning consumers about potential hidden pitfalls and health risks.
The deputy mayor of Vinkovci, Croatia, alleges that her authority was revoked on the same day she requested documentation regarding a child's injury at newly constructed swimming pools.
Croatian singers Jasna Zlokić and Jakov Jozinović have collaborated on an emotional new ballad titled 'Ljudi poput nas' (People Like Us). The duo has combined their voices for this new musical release.
Contrary to popular belief, lying creates mental effort that manifests through verbal rather than physical signs, and this article suggests a single question can help identify a liar.
A hacking group, Cyberleek, has reportedly attacked a prominent gaming studio and published leaked footage and a map from the upcoming game GTA VI, which is set to be released in September.
Prominent Romanian artist Loredana Groza has publicly declared her solidarity with a pastry shop in Amzei Square amidst a public dispute involving "La Mița biciclista."
French anti-fraud and health agencies have issued an urgent warning and recalled approximately 260,000 potentially defective condoms sold across various channels, including online, in stores, and pharmacies.
Car door handles, designed to be flush with the car body for aesthetic and aerodynamic reasons, have been identified as the cause of a significant vehicle recall. These handles, popularized by Tesla, electronically extend when the owner approaches the vehicle.
Psychologists have shared insights on how to reduce stress and increase enjoyment for children as the new school year begins, a period often stressful for both students and parents.
The Mozzart Foundation is implementing technology to create new opportunities for education and inclusion, particularly for children who face daily communication challenges. The initiative aims to help children take their first steps in communication through different sensory stimuli.
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A cold front is moving over Slovenia, bringing occasional local showers and potential storms, particularly in the southwest. The Primorska region is actively engaged in repairing damage caused by recent severe weather.
Vijesti.me, a leading Montenegrin news portal, is offering businesses a unique opportunity to publish advertisements for real estate, vehicles, and various services. The platform emphasizes reaching a wider audience quickly and easily through featured ads.
Montenegro's CdM provides links to live updates on traffic conditions at border crossings, highways, and the Sozina tunnel, sourced from the Government of Montenegro and Monteput.
Malaysia has seen a significant surge in dengue infections this year, with over 58,000 cases and 55 deaths recorded, while the uptake of the dengue vaccine remains low.
TOZO AIVU AI Glasses have surpassed $100,000 on Kickstarter, featuring innovative tinted waveguide technology. The successful crowdfunding campaign highlights strong interest in the new smart eyewear.
Neven Borak comments on an article by Dimitrij Rupel in a reader's letter, suggesting that politicians sometimes speak out simply to remind others of their continued presence and relevance in politics.
A six-year-old Palestinian-British girl has died in a hospital days after her family drowned off the English coast. This tragic event follows the earlier drowning of her family members.
The US Supreme Court has ruled to allow the continued construction of a controversial ballroom at the White House, a project initiated by former President Donald Trump. This decision temporarily permits the building work to proceed.
Quinta do Ventozelo, led by landscape architect João Bicho, has been crowned the bicampeão (two-time champion) in the 2026 competition for the best Oxheart Tomato of Douro.
A search and rescue operation is ongoing following a deadly landslide at a gold mine on the border between Cameroon and the Central African Republic, which has left dozens dead, including victims from Cameroon and Chad.
A former student, dressed similarly to a previous attacker, killed one person and injured three others with a sword at a school in Sweden. The incident prompted a large police response and left the community in shock.
A Russian 'double-tap' missile strike on a Ukrainian shopping center has killed at least 15 people and wounded over 100. This deadly attack was subsequently followed by Ukrainian strikes that reportedly killed two children.
New studies suggest that living near chemical dry cleaners may increase the risk of serious illness, while also exploring how trauma and stress impact the risk of developing endometriosis. These findings highlight environmental and psychological factors in health.
A driver near Toulouse, France, discovered a 1.5-meter long boa constrictor under the hood of his car, an incident firefighters handled and linked to increasing heatwaves.
Canada announced it will implement retaliatory tariffs on various U.S. goods starting in September, following the collapse of trade negotiations between the two countries. This move escalates the trade dispute, with Canadian officials stating they are now 'at war' with the U.S. over trade.
A bus transporting guest workers from the CATL battery factory in Debrecen was involved in an accident near Ebes on Friday evening. The incident affected employees of the Debrecen accumulator factory.
Seven people, including two police officers, have died in the UK after a vehicle traveling the wrong way collided with a police car. The incident occurred during a police pursuit in northeast England.
This week's summary covers suspicions of food falsification, new findings about Kotleba, security cases, and pressure on the police and Europe regarding security threats and Russian cameras.
A German review highlights the insightful performances at the finale of the Salzburg Festival, featuring Christian Thielemann conducting Brahms, and Martha Argerich and Renaud Capuçon at the Haus für Mozart.
Gyula Porga, the Fidesz mayor of Veszprém, has joined the movement led by Tibor Navracsics, emphasizing the need to learn from the past and be open to listening to others.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić suggested amending the constitution while Aleksandar Vučić is premier, allowing him to return as president. Meanwhile, Vučić ignored attempts by Novica Tončev to converse and responded to criticisms from Branko Ružić and The Times.
During the closing of the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival, Bosnian Oscar winner Danis Tanović addressed the poor state of culture and urged his colleagues to take action and exert pressure to bring about change, especially with elections approaching.
The Sarajevo Film Festival concluded with Sandra Wollner's 'Everytime' winning the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Film, while the event saw over 150,000 visitors and no major incidents. Various other awards were distributed, including to Serbian and Bosnian films, and a large concert by Solomun drew tens of thousands.
Armed Islamist militants attacked a village in Nigeria, resulting in dozens of people being either killed or abducted. A survivor reported that hundreds of jihadists, armed with machetes, knives, and rifles, carried out the attack after Friday prayers.
Experts from Czechia, Slovakia, and Poland warn that pro-Russian disinformation campaigns are spreading interpretations of history in Central Europe that portray Russia as a liberator and blame Ukrainians for regional issues.
A bright fireball caused near daylight conditions over Hungary during the night, with its magnitude estimated to have reached -10, according to Időkép.
Central and Eastern European NATO member states are considering partially funding US military bases on their territory, viewing the American presence as crucial for deterring Russia and preventing potential withdrawals by a future US administration.
A new comprehensive volume attempts to portray Ernő Gerő, one of the fathers of Hungarian Stalinism, describing him as a rigid and unpleasant personality and revealing how the vain politician handled not becoming the communist party leader.
A study by University of Toronto specialists reveals that most AI-based medical devices approved in the United States have not undergone clinical trials before authorization.
A drone found on Tuzla beach in Romania was confirmed by the Ministry of National Defence (MApN) to contain explosives and was subsequently detonated. Fragments of the drone were initially reported via an emergency call.
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visited Kyiv to reaffirm Berlin's support for Ukraine, including additional financial aid and deeper defense cooperation. This visit occurred as Russia continued its attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, while Ukraine also targeted Russian facilities.
Nearly three decades after her death, Princess Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, has announced he will release a book telling his version of her story, promising many unknown details.
This quiz tests knowledge of passenger rights regarding common travel complications such as flight delays, cancellations, overbooking, and lost luggage, including when compensation or alternative arrangements are due.
Dozens of tankers are reportedly switching off transponders daily to facilitate secret crossings, helping to prevent oil prices from soaring through the Strait of Hormuz. This comes as producers reroute supply and Washington increases pressure on Iran, pushing crude towards $100 amid recent Gulf attacks.
Kurdish news outlet Rudaw has released a report or video segment identified as 'bahoz nasradin 09' on its platform, covering an event whose specific details are not immediately apparent from the title.
The actor who played Manny in the popular series 'Modern Family' is reportedly unrecognizable at 28 years old compared to his appearance during the show.
Several road accidents occurred across Europe, including a serious incident in Skopje injuring a 24-year-old motorcyclist and another in Pag, Croatia, where two young Italians were severely injured. Additional collisions involving buses, trucks, and cars were reported in Hungary and Montenegro, resulting in multiple injuries.
The defense has rested its case in the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, who is accused of killing her three children, bringing the trial closer to a verdict. The case has ignited widespread debate and discussion about postpartum psychosis and mental health issues.
Following a mine collapse in Zamboye that resulted in the deaths of approximately 100 miners, Nigeria's Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has called for enhanced safety measures in the mining sector.
A forest fire that ignited on Friday morning in the oak forest massif of Bërshi village in Klos, Albania, has been brought under control. Dozens of forces were engaged to prevent its spread.
Panda twins Leni and Lotti at the Berlin Zoo have celebrated their second birthday, with zookeepers preparing a special ice cake and noting their significant growth from tiny cubs to over sixty-kilogram pandas.
Dozens of military-age men reportedly leapt from boats onto crowded tourist beaches in mainland Spain, causing holidaymakers to scramble, as chaos related to Ceuta spreads.
Split's airport and ferry port recorded over 124,000 passengers this weekend, with the number of tourist departures gradually exceeding arrivals, a typical trend for August.
A young man has been arrested in Lleida, Spain, accused of shooting at a store and inciting racist attacks. The arrest is part of ongoing altercations between mostly Maghrebi youths and Pakistani and Hindu merchants, which have led to a dozen arrests.
Social media platforms are facing public fury after a fatal accident involving teenagers who were filming themselves while driving the wrong way in Ireland, writes The...
While dogs cannot speak, they communicate in various ways to warn humans of potential danger. Understanding these non-verbal cues is crucial for dog owners.
Croatian stores are offering significant discounts on various food items, including butter, tuna salads, frozen fries, and ice cream, with savings up to 70 percent.
The Hungarian band Tudósok has released an AI-generated music video that includes provocative imagery such as a falling Matolcsy statue, a golden toilet, and dancing in Dubai.
The Socialist Youth in Vienna is calling for the resignation of District Chief Nevrivy following his controversial comments, reportedly suggesting the privatization of municipal housing.
Slovak firefighters and an air module are deploying to Serbia to assist in combating extensive fires in the Deliblatska Peščara desert. The blazes have already destroyed thousands of hectares of forest in the region.
Amid nearly 40-degree Celsius temperatures, trucks in the Netherlands are spreading salt on roads, a practice usually associated with winter, to protect the asphalt from extreme heat.
Acclaimed 88-year-old director Ridley Scott is set to direct a new film exploring life after a deadly flu pandemic. The project signifies his continued prolific career, tackling a story about the aftermath of a global health crisis.
Household consumers in Moldova are set to pay more for natural gas, following the approval of a new tariff by the National Agency for Energy Regulation.
New research suggests that saliva could contain hidden indicators of disease, with microbes in the mouth potentially revealing patterns linked to two forms of cancer. This discovery could lead to earlier detection methods.
Zagreb's public transport company, ZET, has announced significant changes to tram traffic this weekend. Trams will not operate on a large portion of the city's network.
Driving instructors and school owners in Tuzla Canton, who have not joined the new driving test system, are in conflict with the Ministry, causing candidates to wait months for their driving exams.
František Bednár provides testimony about betrayal after November 1989 and life within the walls of Leopoldov prison, where he witnessed the emergence of contract killer Jozef Roháč.
Art historian Anđelko Hundić, a friend of prominent artists, is calling for a major project to be stopped, a request which the City has publicly refuted.
The city of Zurich has extended the operation of an asylum seeker accommodation in Seebach, despite a court ruling against the AOZ (Organisation for Asylum Seekers) due to insufficient noise protection at the Zihlacker facility.
During tropical days, surfaces like asphalt and concrete can reach temperatures of up to 70 degrees Celsius, causing deep burns in seconds. In Brno, five people have already suffered such injuries from hot surfaces.
A Russian drone strike on a shopping centre in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, resulted in at least 15 deaths and over 130 injuries, including many children. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and EU officials condemned the attack as an act of terror.
Actress Anna Faris shared insights into how she navigates discussions about religion with her son, Jack, and encourages his independent thinking on the subject.
Uber has been fined 825 million euros by a Dutch regulator for automatically deactivating driver accounts without proper human oversight. The penalty addresses concerns about the company's automated processes impacting its drivers.
Prince Harry, Elton John, and other claimants have been ordered to pay millions of pounds in legal costs to Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, after losing a preliminary privacy case. The High Court ruled against their claims of unlawful information gathering, resulting in a substantial financial penalty for the plaintiffs.
The Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading exponentially, with the death toll surpassing 2,500 people. The UN has warned that funds are running out in the fight against the disease, while the WHO has raised the risk level to 'very high'.
A Politiko report indicates that older and wealthier individuals tend to have a more positive attitude towards artificial intelligence compared to younger demographics.
An alkaline contamination is reportedly leaking from the red mud reservoir in Almásfüzitő, Hungary. Authorities are investigating the incident and evaluating samples taken from the site.
A gold mine in the Central African Republic has been closed following a deadly collapse that killed dozens of miners, with hopes fading for any survivors. The government is mourning the loss and investigating the incident.
Reports indicate that Generation Z is increasingly choosing anti-anxiety medication instead of alcohol, reflecting a shift in coping mechanisms among younger demographics.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has criticized Germany's investigation into the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, stating that Germany should not prosecute the suspects and that those who built the pipeline should be ashamed.
Donald Trump has urged a court to reject the BBC's bid to secure testimony and documents from his family members in a defamation case. This legal maneuver aims to prevent the disclosure of information from his relatives.
Albanian protesters are continuing their "Flamingo Revolution" for the 84th day, gathering in Skanderbeg Square to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Calls for the government's departure are being reiterated by the opposition.
A scientist reveals that drug development is primarily about identifying dead ends early, as the most expensive research paths are those that lead nowhere. This process involves basic science refining chemical compounds from which pharmacists select through elimination, particularly for emerging drugs against brain diseases.
An article delves into the reasons behind Michael Weatherly's character, Tony DiNozzo, leaving the CBS procedural NCIS after 13 seasons, a move that surprised many fans.
Jihadists have killed and abducted dozens of civilians in central-west Nigeria, according to survivors. The attacks highlight ongoing security challenges in the region.
Swedish police are investigating online communities and a TikTok account after a 17-year-old student was killed in a sword attack at a high school. The attacker, an 18-year-old, reportedly posted a photo of a sword on TikTok 20 minutes before the incident.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has received over 16,000 doses of the Ebola vaccine to combat an unprecedented and rapidly spreading outbreak. The arrival of the vaccines is a critical step in addressing the escalating health crisis in the country.
Iran has reportedly granted special permission for Iraqi oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments. This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and discussions about oil transit.
A profile of Nobu, the world's most famous Japanese chef, discusses how Robert De Niro inspired his restaurant, which has grown into a chain of over fifty restaurants and a dozen hotels, known for not strictly adhering to Japanese traditions.
Siim Kallas, former Estonian Prime Minister and European Commissioner, has died at the age of 77. Kallas was a prominent figure in Estonian and European politics and the father of current Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas.
The Financial Times reported that the Iranian President is calling for an end to the war with the United States from a position of strength. This comes amidst ongoing tensions and a standoff between the two nations.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called on the United States to strengthen its mediating role in the war in Ukraine, stating plans to discuss further diplomatic efforts for peace.
Mozambique faces scrutiny over child protection, with a study by the Global Protection Cluster reporting 552 serious violations against 355 children in 2025, primarily in Cabo Delgado.
The HSLS political party has criticized the Možemo party over significant and daily traffic congestion in Zagreb. This criticism highlights the ongoing issue of heavy traffic in the city, including long queues on major highways like the A1.
Jajce hosts the oldest theater festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina, now in its 55th year, despite the city not having its own theater, not even an amateur one.
A personal narrative recounts an individual's experience in Asturias, where a four-week training regimen led to an unexpected and humorous encounter during a physical challenge.
A Thai Airways Boeing 777-300ER flight from Frankfurt to Bangkok declared an emergency and returned to Frankfurt shortly after takeoff due to a landing gear malfunction, requiring the pilot to dump fuel.
The Kremlin initially allowed, then subsequently banned, Russia's only anti-war political party from participating in elections. This reversal highlights the restrictive political environment in Russia.
Serbian President Vučić criticized SPS official Ružić regarding statements on recent wildfires, while the 'Kreni-promeni' movement announced criminal charges against several officials, including Vučić, over their handling of the fires. The incidents highlight political tensions and public scrutiny surrounding the government's response to the natural disaster.
N1 reported from Jajce, where Mayor Edin Hozan discussed measures to combat population outflow, including providing 7,000 KM to young people for their first property, claiming these efforts have slowed emigration.
The schedule for the Sea Dance festival has been announced, featuring six festival stages and zones. The event is set to welcome visitors from over 100 countries, promising a diverse musical experience.
Border police have seized a vehicle with falsified license plates, and charges have been filed against the driver. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities at the border.
Researchers at UC Berkeley have identified a potential new treatment for obesity and diabetes that works by boosting internal metabolism, offering a different mechanism compared to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro.
Fifteen artists participated in the 'Colorful Benedikt' painting symposium in Most, Czech Republic, creating artworks that were auctioned off, raising 70,000 Czech crowns for sick children.
Opposition in Niš has strongly condemned the drilling of the ancient, 300-year-old fortress walls to install panels for the city's newly established International Film Festival. They are demanding accountability for the damage to the historic site.
Brazilian writer Beia Carvalho has launched her book #Fui, detailing her experience and the societal pressures she faced while planning her move to Portugal.
A personal account highlights the ongoing trend of pub closures in the UK, lamenting the loss of a local establishment and reflecting on the broader challenges facing the industry.
The article describes how to recognize a narcissist, highlighting the common patterns of accusation, manipulation, and distorted reality that characterize interactions with them.
Portuguese Minister Luís Neves is facing criticism for allegedly speeding in a PJ sports car and carrying out unlicensed construction work, while Lisbon Mayor Moedas navigates challenges for the city.
The search for victims continues in the Central African Republic following a gold mine collapse, with the government reporting at least 49 deaths, though local sources estimate a higher toll.
Aleksandar Mitrović, the president of the Ivanjica municipality in Serbia, was booed by dozens of citizens during the opening ceremony of the 17th Nušićijada festival.
Nigeria's EFCC has unfrozen the Osun state government accounts after a directive from President Tinubu, an action that had previously drawn criticism for being politically motivated.
A video circulating on social media shows a confrontation between two drivers near Labin, Croatia, where one driver was reportedly pushed back by a car after approaching another vehicle with an object from his trunk.
A fraud case in India saw dozens of grooms arrive for a mass wedding that never materialized, highlighting an extreme example of scams prevalent in the country's marriage industry.
A video circulating on social media shows a dangerous confrontation between two drivers on a road near Labin, Croatia. The footage depicts one driver stopping in the middle of the road to confront another, leading to an incident.
The article explores the historical significance of Konjuhe, once an important travel route, and the unusual name of Japan village, which attracted a visit from the Japanese ambassador in 2008.
Darius Kuolys, an advisor to Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevičius, describes the state of Lithuania's political system as having 'hit rock bottom,' highlighting a perceived 'helpless wall' and 'fighting tribes'.
TikTok has agreed to pay a $400 million settlement to the US Justice Department, resolving investigations into the company's handling of children's privacy data. This agreement concludes the legal battle regarding the collection of personal information from minors on the platform.
Actress Katie Holmes has reportedly taken a significant step in her new relationship by introducing her partner to close friends, indicating the romance is becoming more serious.
Romania is employing unusual methods, including dam construction on the Danube and draining reservoirs, to supply enough water to its only nuclear power plant, Cernavodă, to restart it after it was shut down.
Bozhidar Bozhanov has accused the prosecution of double standards and institutional cover-up regarding Delyan Peevski, alleging pressure on police officers investigating flights of the DPS leader.
iROZHLAS's weekly review covers topics including the deletion of Turka's Facebook account, the trial of a Belarusian journalist, insights into Senate elections, and the return of rain to Czechia.
The 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival concluded with awards for films like "Everytime" and "Planina," alongside numerous celebrity appearances and discussions on cinema and societal issues.
A fire at the Fundeni Institute in Bucharest resulted in the evacuation of dozens of patients after smoke was reported in a third-floor ward. Authorities quickly responded to the incident to ensure the safety of those inside.
More than 2.5 million people in Uzbekistan have signed up for a free service that allows them to freeze their credit access, blocking new loans from being issued in their name.
The CEO of Zurich-based IT firm Crealogix recounted the nightmare of a ransomware attack that froze screens and disabled emails, with the trail of the attackers leading to Russia, as a high-ranking member of the ransomware gang faces trial in Zurich.
For decades, there has been talk in Hungary about the need for a pumped-storage power plant to balance daily electricity production and consumption. However, the project has never progressed significantly, despite its potential to save billions.
A survey revealed strong public opinion, with nearly 2,000 responses, on whether Canadians would buy or boycott US alcohol if trade talks bring it back to Canadian shelves.
The Benito Juárez borough in Mexico City has reported a more than 17% reduction in high-impact crimes during the first half of 2026, with Mayor Luis Mendoza highlighting security as a priority and emphasizing coordination with local and city governments.
A municipal swimming pool in Viana do Alentejo, Portugal, has been temporarily closed due to contamination. This follows the recent closure of another pool in Estremoz for staphylococcus contamination.
TikTok has agreed to a $400 million settlement to resolve litigation in the United States concerning children's privacy. This development occurred while other significant events unfolded, including US-Canada trade negotiations and new sanctions against Cuba.
Ukraine has imposed sanctions on the popular Russian animated series 'Masha and the Bear,' accusing it of spreading Russian propaganda. This move is part of a larger package of sanctions targeting Moscow's war machine, propagandists, and former Ukrainian officials.
Turkey has requested an international arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of 'genocide' and 'crimes against humanity' related to the Gaza flotilla incident. Netanyahu responded by calling Turkish President Erdogan an 'antisemitic dictator'.
Glumica i voditeljica ceremonije zatvaranja 32. Sarajevo Film Festivala Helena Vuković večeras je na crvenom tepihu pozirala u kreaciji koja odiše elegancijom.
Heidi Klum has garnered attention for a recent Instagram photo that leaves little to the imagination. The 53-year-old model posed in a revealing manner, exposing her chest.
A woman and her two children in Belgrade are facing eviction and forced cohabitation with an unknown buyer after her former husband's debt led to the auction sale of half of their apartment.
A councilor from the Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH) in Novi Grad Sarajevo sharply criticized the public utility company ViK for controlling citizens' water usage while water has been flowing in the streets for months.