The 79th protest against the Albanian government and Prime Minister Edi Rama took place, with citizens, including an Italian national, expressing dissatisfaction and calling for Rama's resignation.
Un bărbat în vârstă de 42 de ani din municipiul Galaţi este cercetat pentru tentativă de omor, după ce şi-ar fi lovit intenţionat cu autoturismul soţia, care traversa strada pe o trecere de pietoni,…
Del Titus Bawuah has joined AMG to spearhead Billboard U.K.'s urban music strategy, bringing extensive experience across technology, finance, music, media, and culture.
Residents of Artilharia Um in Lisbon have filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor's Office and the European Commission against the Portuguese State, protesting the exemption of an Environmental Impact Assessment for a new urban development project by Novo Banco.
A session in Gospić descended into chaos with shouting and the opposition walking out, while an HDZ official advised citizens to disregard politicians, except for their own party.
Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.
Crvena zvezda ni ove godine neće igrati u Ligi šampiona. Porazi od Hepoel Ber Ševe teško su pali ne samo rukovodstvu kluba (ostali bez velike sume novca), treneru koji je to nezadovoljstvo pokazao na…
The number of young people without professional training or educational prospects is increasing in Germany, posing significant social costs and exacerbating demographic challenges in the labor market.
New forest lines have been dug around the forest swimming pool in Liberec to help retain water in the landscape, as streams in the Ohře basin struggle with water shortages exacerbated by high temperatures and drying winds.
The mayor of Szolnok, Mihály Györfi, has warned that garbage could accumulate in the city for weeks following a decision by Mohu, referring to it as 'the revenge of the failed NER' and sending a message to Zsolt Hernádi.
Slovakia's national debt is rapidly increasing, reducing the country's fiscal space to provide aid in future crises, a situation exacerbated by governments failing to reduce debt during good economic times.
After nearly 30 years, leatherback sea turtles have been sighted again in a region of Panama, with conservationists discovering nests, marking a success for local protection efforts.
The German Journalists' Association has protested against Russia's judicial investigation into the F.A.Z.'s Balkan correspondent, demanding that there should be no show trial in Moscow.
A new state secretary has been appointed to the Hungarian Ministry of Rural and Urban Development. This change in leadership is part of the Tisza government's administrative adjustments.
Hungary's new government leader, Peter Magyar, is rapidly dismantling the Orban system with reformist and aggressive methods, sparking concerns about the rule of law.
Santa Maria Hospital has initiated legal procedures to recover approximately 800,000 euros improperly paid to dermatology teams for additional production surgeries, following an IGAS audit.
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.
Jane Changawa, a former domestic worker, has transformed her life into a model urban farming enterprise in Nairobi, supplying vegetables and providing training opportunities.
Statistics from the Federal Statistical Office reveal that more than one in ten young adults aged 20-24 in Germany are without a job or vocational training, with women and urban areas being disproportionately affected.
While the AfD party faces internal strife and accusations of right-wing extremism in several German states, its Hessian branch aims to project a united and bourgeois image, though not always successfully.
Montenegro's border police at GP Dobrakovo apprehended an Azerbaijani individual who attempted to enter the country using a falsified driver's license.
Igor Dodik, organizational secretary of the SNSD, stated in Mostar that it is crucial to care for the Serbian people wherever they live, with particular attention to their position within the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Romanian director Florin Șerban's 'You Don’t Belong Here' and South Korean director Hong Sang-soo both received top awards at the Locarno Film Festival.
Following Kyler Murray's confirmation as the Minnesota Vikings' starting quarterback, speculation has arisen that recent Super Bowl champions might unexpectedly pursue JJ McCarthy, the team's tenth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
OWEXX LED outdoor screen network offers an effective communication solution in cities, helping businesses gain audience attention and strengthen brand visibility.
A large fire has engulfed the village of Qishbardhë in Vlora, Albania. Strong winds are exacerbating the spread of the flames, making intervention difficult, especially due to darkness.
Switzerland's plan to significantly increase value-added tax is criticized for exacerbating economic distortions, with calls for an urgent reform to implement a single VAT rate.
Belgium is battling its largest wildfire in recent history in the Hoge Venen nature reserve, which is now advancing towards the German border. This has led to the evacuation of several German towns, including parts of Monschau, as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze exacerbated by hot weather.
Actress Nicole Kidman has publicly discussed her divorces from Tom Cruise and, more recently, Keith Urban, in a new interview for British Vogue, expressing that she was 'very scared and deeply vulnerable' during those times.
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs views airBaltic's insolvency as the worst possible outcome, outlining the government's plan to stabilize the airline's financial situation through debt deferral and new investments.
An Imperial College London study of over 135,000 adults found that nearly one in six people frequently experience loneliness, with researchers noting the lasting impact of the COVID pandemic.
Architect Mladen Krekić has overseen the Spatial-Urban Plan for Kotor and subsequently designed a hotel in Orahovac, enabling tourist construction, despite previous criticisms from UNESCO regarding his work in protected areas.
Lagaip District is taking measures to secure its water supply in preparation for and to mitigate the effects of drought exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon.
Firefighters continue to battle persistent embers in the Föhrenwald forest, with dry conditions exacerbating the situation and contributing to new blazes. The extensive efforts to extinguish the fire are anticipated to last until the middle of next week.
A new confrontation between China and the Philippines is escalating in a dangerous part of the South China Sea, raising questions in Asia about the effectiveness of the US as a counterbalance.
A complaint has brought to light an incident that disrupted the tranquility of Koumbara beach on the popular Cycladic island of Ios during peak tourist season. The event, which occurred on August 15th, has caused upset among locals.
Residents in Belgrade's suburban areas are experiencing prolonged water outages, raising concerns about the progress of the Makiš-Mladenovac water supply project.
Millions of cars across Europe are reported to have dangerous manufacturer-identified defects, such as faulty airbags, brake failures, or steering mechanism issues, that have not yet been rectified.
Argentina is experiencing a surge in smuggled goods, ranging from clothing to yerba mate and cell phones, a phenomenon attributed to a favorable economic climate and relaxed regulations, prompting warnings to consumers about associated risks.
Yemen's Ministry of Information has condemned Houthi attacks on residential areas in Marib, describing them as an escalation that endangers lives and exacerbates suffering.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar has publicly posed eight questions to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, including inquiries about his whereabouts in recent weeks. Magyar's actions are seen as a significant challenge to Orban's government.
Wildfires continue to burn fiercely across parts of Herzegovina, particularly around Konjic and Mostar, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes. While the fire near Neum has been localized, other areas are still experiencing active and challenging fire conditions.
A French father and his two young children were rescued after spending over 16 hours adrift at sea off the coast of Thailand when their jet ski capsized. The family was found pale but safe after an extensive search operation.
Numa entrevista a três vozes, representantes de arquitectos, paisagistas e urbanistas dizem-se preocupados com falta de “visão global” no ordenamento do território do país.
The Ecological Movement of Vrbas (EPV) has filed multiple reports with relevant inspectorates in recent days regarding cases that threaten the environment and public safety.
Tumult broke out outside a courthouse as a 16-year-old was remanded in custody for murder, with shouts of 'We will get him' heard. The incident caused a disturbance during the legal proceedings.
As France endures its latest heatwave, residents in dense urban "heat islands" with limited green spaces are experiencing severe effects from high temperatures, prompting local authorities to seek solutions.
Ukraine urgently requires more Patriot missiles, as it could use three to four times the annual production, necessitating allies to transfer their entire stockpiles, with the ongoing Iran war exacerbating acute shortages.
Lawyers in Andhra Pradesh are protesting and boycotting courts following allegations that junior advocate Gautam Raju was manhandled and verbally abused by police personnel during a vehicle check, with claims that his hands and throat were held.
Police in Wołomin, Poland, arrested an aggressive 49-year-old man who had been causing a disturbance at home and attacked municipal guards while armed with an axe.
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.
A faulty takeoff by a Boeing passenger plane at Munich Airport nearly resulted in a catastrophe, according to German aviation expert Heinrich Großbongardt. The incident involved the dumping of thousands of liters of kerosene before an emergency landing.
The band Urban & 4 will hold a charity concert in Omiš, with all proceeds from ticket sales dedicated to assisting those affected by the large fire that recently struck the city.
The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in Nigeria is set to begin a three-week verification exercise for allottees of the defunct Dukpa Site and Services Scheme in Gwagwalada, ahead of their relocation.
Workers at the BYD factory under construction in Szeged, Hungary, are complaining about unacceptable conditions, including a lack of restrooms, drinking water, and proper heating/cooling in offices.
A review of "The Sinking City 2" highlights the Ukrainian cosmic horror game's grim tenacity and pulp paperback charm, despite some minor flaws, as players navigate a Lovecraftian action-horror world.
Thousands of tomatoes are sun-dried in the fields of Diyarbakir, Turkey, each summer, turning the landscape red before being processed and sent to the European market for use in pizzas.
Azerbaijani authorities have remained silent following the death of a 4-year-old child at a resort reportedly linked to the Aliyev family, with the journalist who initially broke the news removing her post hours later.
Nicole Kidman has openly discussed her divorce from Keith Urban, revealing that she had a different vision for her life and did not anticipate the separation.
A new Portuguese law has been enacted to clarify the rules regarding the application of a 6% VAT rate on urban rehabilitation projects, with the changes retroactively effective from 2009.
A report indicates that religious fundamentalism is increasingly influencing Israel's institutions, leading to a reduction in freedoms and exacerbating inequality within the state.
Following reports of priests accused of sexual crimes against minors, Lithuania's State Child Rights Protection and Adoption Service plans to check QR codes of all religious community representatives working with children.
Azerbaijan is actively working to foster its technology sector as part of a broader strategy to move beyond its traditional reliance on oil and diversify its economy.
An Azerbaijani citizen was charged with document forgery after presenting a falsified driver's license to border police at the Dobrakovo crossing in Montenegro.
Sofia, Bulgaria, is initiating a large-scale pilot study in the Lyulin district to assess the need for green infrastructure. The study aims to address how sealed urban spaces like parking lots and roads retain heat, preventing adequate cooling at night.
A Serbian single mother's fight against the system sheds light on the severe economic difficulties faced by over a third of the population, who struggle to make ends meet.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is taking the owner of a seniors' apartment building to court as a last resort, citing his failure to address numerous health code violations, including bed bugs and overflowing garbage.
Istanbul has completed over 1 million independent housing and commercial units under urban transformation projects, significantly expanding its earthquake resilience efforts.
Ahead of elections, some political parties in Latvia are reportedly using social media to spread fear about immigrants, employing lies and distorted facts. Accusations include immigrants attacking Latvian women and London building housing only for Muslims.
The Latvian Prime Minister has stated that this is the 'last chance' to save the national airline, airBaltic, indicating critical financial challenges.
The United States is facing a significant missile shortage, which leaves the superpower vulnerable and limits its options against major adversaries. Replenishing the arsenal is expected to take years.
Thousands of citizens, including a significant diaspora presence, gathered in Tirana for the 78th and 79th consecutive days of protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators marched through the capital, calling for a revolution and accountability from the government.
The electronic music group The Prodigy shared their positive impressions following their recent concert at Grbavica Stadium in Sarajevo, describing it as a special and memorable experience.
This story is a collection of various financial news items, including earnings previews for companies like Flexsteel and Yalla, and market sentiment reports for Alliance Entertainment and Light S.A. It also contains unrelated search queries for illicit substances.
Barbara and Nicolaj Taudorf, a Danish couple, discuss their efforts to balance demanding careers, raising children, and maintaining their relationship, revealing that despite careful planning, one aspect went awry.
The active phase of the 'Baltic Trust 26' military exercise has concluded in Latvia's Sēlija polygon. Latvian and allied soldiers tested drone systems, anti-drone defense, and electronic warfare solutions during the drills.
Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa visited Taybeh in the West Bank, affirming his commitment to do everything possible to defend the Christian presence in the region. His visit underscores efforts to support the local Christian community.
Mindaugas, an activist attempting to halt forest clear-cutting in Lithuania, describes encountering 'barbarism' and feeling helpless. A video from 'Girių inspekcija' showing a clear-cut hundred-year-old oak stump in Vištytis Regional Park has garnered significant attention.
An article suggests that Berlin should adopt Copenhagen's approach to climate protection, where climate-resilient urban planning is seamlessly integrated into desirable living environments.
Climate change is creating new social problems and threatens to further widen the gap between wealthy and less wealthy individuals, highlighting the need for social solutions to the climate crisis.
Historically low water levels in the Rhine River, exacerbated by drought, are disrupting river traffic and leading to fuel shortages at gas stations in eastern France, particularly in the Grand Est region.
A 10-foot 'Tumblehair' installation, a giant hairball, rolled through Manhattan streets as a marketing stunt to highlight concerns about hair loss and premature aging, drawing mixed reactions from pedestrians.
In Pula, Croatia, a 50-year-old man attacked a 37-year-old man with a folding scythe after a verbal argument, causing minor injuries. Police suspect him of attempted grievous bodily harm.
A cholera outbreak has sickened over 90 people in Myanmar's largest city, exacerbated by a weakened healthcare system due to civil war and military rule, and increased risk from heavy monsoon rains.
A taxi driver in Paros, who was fired after assaulting an employee of a vehicle rental company, has given his version of events, claiming the victim initiated the confrontation verbally and with a helmet.
A catastrophic wildfire near Omiš, Croatia, forced over 500 people to seek refuge in the sea and destroyed vineyards and homes. While the origin of the fire has been identified, its cause remains unknown, with firefighters continuing to battle the blaze.
Four regions in Greece, including Attica, Boeotia, Evia, Cyclades, and Crete, remain on Red Code alert for a very high risk of wildfires. Authorities are mobilizing resources as temperatures rise and strong winds up to 7 Beaufort persist, exacerbating the danger.
Trinidadian artists Raymond and Dil-E-Nadan successfully achieved a sold-out performance at the Chutney Fusion Festival held in Durban, South Africa, drawing a large crowd.
Physical and verbal bullying constitute over 90 percent of the 115 reported bullying incidents in Aurora schools, according to data presented by Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Dante G. Parungao.
Third-string Saints quarterback Zach Wilson threw a touchdown pass to rookie tight end Oscar Delp, capping an impressive first half against the Jaguars.
Moroccan police intercepted at least 111 migrants attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to arrests and heightened tensions at the border. This incident highlights ongoing efforts by Moroccan authorities to control migration flows towards the Spanish territory.
A wildfire in Las Peñas de Riglos, Spain, has consumed 16,600 hectares, exacerbated by poor conditions. The Aragon government has requested air and ground support from France to assist with extinction efforts.
The Malberg neighborhood in Maastricht, Netherlands, has been designated a safety risk area for six weeks following disturbances caused by a group of young people setting off fireworks and intimidating residents.
Peru's economy experienced an unexpected slowdown in June, primarily attributed to a slump in its fishing and agriculture sectors, exacerbated by unusual weather conditions.
Sarajevo's streets are once again plagued by overflowing containers, scattered plastic bags, and unpleasant odors, sparking public outrage and debate over responsibility for the waste management issue.
A new study indicates that a significant number of individuals are concerned with their appearance and sounds during masturbation, rather than fully immersing themselves in the experience.
Azerbaijani champions Sabah achieved a surprising 4:0 victory over Danish champions AGF Aarhus in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, overturning an earlier defeat.
This article explores a collection of unwritten traditional rules and superstitions, often passed down by grandmothers, covering various aspects of daily life from placing bags on the floor to thanking for medicine.
An individual was arrested in Tetovo after his wife reported a physical assault and verbal threats following a verbal dispute, resulting in her injuries.
Charity thrift stores are struggling with an influx of clothing donations and a volatile international market for used textiles, leading to more garments being sent to landfills.
Director Ugochukwu Azuya's project, 'I Live in V.I.,' a social class satire inspired by Lagos, will delve into themes of urban alienation and gentrification, showcased at Locarno Open Doors.
A nova lei sobre o IVA reduzido nas obras de reabilitação urbana não terá efeitos para todos os períodos desde 2009, segundo Ordem dos Contabilistas, que aponta para janeiro de 2022 como prazo final.
As áreas metropolitanas de Lisboa e Porto vão estar abrangidas pelo Passe Ferroviário Verde. Assim será desnecessário ter o Navegante e o Andante para utilizar as linhas de comboio urbanas.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was photographed vacationing in Croatia, accompanied by Antal Rogán and Mária Schmidt. They were seen at Schmidt Mária's daughter's villa in Opatija.
An aide to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has defended the administration against criticism over recent Abuja floods, stating that the problem predates the current minister and is due to historical urban planning issues.
A Texas father, Jake Bigoni, faces a murder charge after his estranged wife, Eliana, was found dead at their suburban home in Plano during a custody exchange, with their two young children present.
An article explores the reasons behind internal divisions and disagreements within India's Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. It suggests that the ministry is a "house divided" due to various internal conflicts.
A dispute has arisen in Szolnok, Hungary, regarding waste collection, with Mohu claiming no fault and stating that the municipal waste management company is responsible for trash removal. The mayor reports numerous garbage trucks waiting at the landfill.
Grupo Casas Bahia SA has filed for bankruptcy protection in Sao Paulo after an out-of-court debt restructuring failed to resolve its financial difficulties, exacerbated by high interest rates and tight credit.
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has initiated a full review of state contracts with the 4iG Nyrt. conglomerate, aiming to recover billions in taxpayer money and challenge Orban's legacy.
Bread Financial stock reached a 52-week high, while O-I Glass, Zoetis, and RBA stocks all hit 52-week lows. These movements reflect significant price fluctuations for these individual companies.
France is experiencing a significant temperature contrast, with a heatwave continuing near the Mediterranean while a weak disturbance in the north is expected to bring a noticeable drop in temperatures.
Europe is experiencing one of its most severe wildfire seasons, with blazes raging from Belgium to Greece, exacerbated by frequent heatwaves and drought conditions.
Albanian activist Ilir Xhemalaj clarified that protest slogans targeting George Soros, Jared Kushner, and Benjamin Netanyahu were directed solely at the Rama government, not at any state or the Jewish community, emphasizing Albania's historical protection of Jews.
Mohu has changed the waste landfill site in Szolnok, Hungary, leading the mayor to express concerns that garbage could accumulate for weeks due to the incomprehensible alteration.
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.
The municipality of Penafiel, Portugal, has waived its Municipal Urbanization Tax, now charging a symbolic fee of one euro to stimulate housing construction.
Five individuals were arrested in Thessaloniki after allegedly assaulting police officers who were responding to a disturbance, resulting in one officer being injured.
Following President Nayib Bukele's 2022 offensive against organized crime, urban artists in El Salvador are now able to practice their art in a more peaceful environment, reclaiming public spaces from gangs.
An article explores the trend of humans speaking less, noting the popularity of silent retreats and 'hushpitatility' in hotels, and questions whether this leads to increased isolation.
Despite significant infrastructure investment, Indian cities face numerous problems stemming from everyday human behavior, such as overflowing bins, parked cars on sidewalks, traffic violations, and littering.
Landowners and activists in South Texas are expressing worries about the potential environmental impact of SpaceX's Starbase expansion plans in the region.
A 66-year-old man from Comăneşti, Bacău, is suspected of fatally stabbing his wife and sister-in-law before attempting to commit suicide. Police are investigating the incident.
Architect Dičić warned that ongoing construction in Košutnjak, Belgrade, will contribute to an increase in urban heat islands, benefiting only investors, as citizens announce objections to the urban development plan.
Catalonia remembered the victims of the August 17 terrorist attacks nine years later, with calls from figures like Illa for "more coexistence, more democracy, and more peace" in the face of "hatred and barbarism."
Gastroenterologists suggest that plain water or unsweetened herbal tea is an excellent choice for a morning drink to replenish fluids lost overnight and positively affect the digestive system.
The questioning of construction experts continues in the 'Puls' trial, where it was previously stated that the 'Puls' facility was illegally converted from an industrial building into a disco, contrary to urban plans.
A traffic accident involving a tram and a garbage truck has stopped traffic on Moskevská Street in Prague, with no injuries reported and emergency services securing the scene.
Anne Hathaway takes on an unexpected role in 'The End of Oak Street,' a family adventure film that transports a suburban family into a world of dinosaurs, directed by David Robert Mitchell.
The mayor of Jaworzno, Paweł Silbert, believes that an electric car factory will be a significant catalyst for the city, bringing new tax revenues and, more importantly, creating new and well-paying jobs.
A report from Germany highlights how the digital revolution, while empowering India's Generation Z, also threatens to widen existing inequalities in the labor market, with AI playing a significant role.
Firefighters are continuously battling an active fire in the Novo Goražde area of Bosnia, working to prevent it from reaching nearby homes and a substation, with the added danger posed by landmines in the vicinity.
An article provides advice on how to maintain a refrigerator to improve its efficiency and reduce electricity usage, offering 'first aid' tips before needing to call a repair technician.
Serbia's Agency for Spatial Planning and Urbanism has announced a public review for amendments to the Spatial Plan, allowing the Belgrade Waterfront project to expand to New Belgrade with new towers.
The Financial Times argues that countries like Qatar, Oman, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, often considered 'mini-middle powers,' hold significant leverage in crucial global areas.
Chinese authorities are pushing back against the spread of pseudo-historical claims online, including the assertion that Aristotle never existed, noting that widespread use of AI has exacerbated the trend.
Many women in England are reportedly experiencing severe pain during routine hysteroscopies due to inadequate pain relief, despite the NHS classifying these procedures as 'low complexity'.
Novak Djokovic disclosed he has been battling an ongoing health condition, which was exacerbated by the heat and humidity, following his unexpected second-round loss at the Cincinnati Open.
Health researcher Julia Reiter argues that rigid gender norms exacerbate health burdens during heatwaves and calls for extreme temperatures to be officially classified as a health state of emergency.
Belgium is battling its largest wildfire ever, which has consumed 30,000 acres in the Fagnes natural park and is now advancing towards Germany. The incident is part of a broader pattern of wildfires across Europe, including Greece and Italy, exacerbated by blistering temperatures.
An initiative will begin in Blocks 5, 6, and 9 to free up approximately 500 parking spaces by removing abandoned and damaged vehicles, aiming to improve urban parking conditions.
A new film, 'The Brink of War,' revisits the 1986 nuclear arms summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, highlighting its moments of both hope and dashed expectations for a breakthrough.
The film 'The End of Oak Street' is described as a B-movie that playfully subverts 'Jurassic Park' conventions by blending prehistoric science fiction with a satire of American suburbia, delivering a wild and cleverly twisted experience.
India has instructed its state-owned and private refiners to significantly increase cooking gas production. This move aims to strengthen domestic supplies due to prolonged uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz, exacerbated by the Iran war.
Wildfires are raging on the Greek islands of Skyros and Andros, exacerbated by strong winds, with aerial firefighting assets deployed to combat the flames. While the fire on Andros is now without an active front, efforts continue on Skyros.
Kerala's Cabinet has approved the second phase of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban 2.0, which will provide approximately 30,000 beneficiaries with significant housing assistance.
A road accident on Saturday morning in Lice, Diyarbakır province, southeastern Turkey, claimed the lives of seven people, including two children, according to the governor's office.
US oil reserves are reportedly so low that the caverns holding them could be damaged, a situation exacerbated by concerns over a potential Iran war and record-high summer pump prices.
A large fire originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina spread across the border to Croatia's Dinara mountain, prompting the deployment of the Croatian military and Canadair aircraft to combat the blaze, which also affected areas in Novi Goražde.
Actress Nicole Kidman has publicly discussed her divorces from Tom Cruise and, more recently, Keith Urban, in a new interview for British Vogue, a topic she rarely commented on previously.
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for striking a Russian rocket and space center in Samara, deep within Russian territory, using its new 'Flamingo' missiles. President Zelenskyy released a video confirming the attack on what he described as a critical facility supporting a Starlink-style network.
The Romanian film 'You Don't Belong Here,' directed by Florin Șerban, has won the prestigious Golden Leopard award at the Locarno Film Festival. Monica Bellucci and Kim Minhee also received acting awards at the event.
While Finns primarily use saunas at home, Norway is seeing a rise in new public saunas in central urban locations, contrasting with Helsinki's sauna culture.
Albanian Prime Minister Rama is facing criticism for alleged hypocrisy, with opponents highlighting past statements made while in opposition that contradict his current actions regarding political pressure on teachers, municipal mergers, and his response to protesters.
Despite ongoing wartime conditions and restrictions, Iran's Deputy Minister of Transport and Urban Development announced that over 55 million tons of cargo have been loaded and unloaded in the country's ports, attributing continued activity to prior planning.
A 46-year-old man was detained by police in Brașov, Romania, after allegedly assaulting a medical staff member and urinating on an interior wall of a hospital.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his Independence Day speech, emphasizing India's journey towards self-reliance, energy security, and technological advancement, while also announcing initiatives for youth. The event also saw reactions to political figures and global well-wishes for India's 80th Independence Day.
Rekha Gupta, a political figure, highlighted Delhi's contribution to the 'Viksit Bharat' vision and raised concerns about the threat of urban naxalism.
A man in Bengaluru has alleged that he received threats from a jailed gangster, demanding he give up a garbage contract. This incident highlights potential criminal interference in public service contracts.