New details have emerged regarding the sudden death of actress Hayden Panettiere, with her former fiancé Wladimir Klitschko and others sharing their grief and memories. Panettiere had reportedly received "happy pills" for red carpet events at 16 and reflected on her friendship with Michelle Trachtenberg before her passing.
Russia has issued a warning to the UK, threatening consequences over reports of British drone supplies to Ukraine, as the war of words between the two nations escalates. This comes amidst a significant increase in Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and a deadly Russian missile strike in Kharkiv.
Kristrún Frostadóttir stated that Iceland's strong relationship with the US government and military is obviously the most important for Icelanders, amidst 'some comments on the political scene'.
The Serbian civic movement "Solidarnost" has condemned alleged threats, calls for violence, and misogynistic speech directed at Marinika Tepić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP).
Following Prague Pride, opposition MPs in the Czech Republic are preparing a proposal to allow same-sex marriage with full rights, a discussion that the largest government movement, ANO, is also open to.
Kristrún Frostadóttir forsætisráðherra og Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir utanríkisráðherra ræddu aukinn varnarviðbúnað Atlantshafsbandalagsins, stöðuna á norðurslóðum og varnarsamstarf Íslands og…
Britský premiér Andy Burnham sa stal terčom kybernetického podvodu, keď si prostredníctvom nešpecifikovaného kanála vymenil niekoľko správ s osobou vydávajúcou sa za Susie Wilesovú, personálnu šéfku…
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.
Japan's economy grew by 1.1% in the second quarter, missing forecasts as consumer spending dipped and export growth slowed. Despite the weaker-than-expected performance, the Bank of Japan's prospect for a rate hike remains unchanged.
Cyprus experienced the second-steepest fall in business bankruptcy declarations across the EU in the second quarter of 2026, with filings decreasing by 41.7 percent. Eurostat noted that this significant percentage was amplified by the island's relatively small number of cases.
Danilo Jokić, a Member of Parliament for United Montenegro (UCG), stated that it would be an unforgivable mistake if certain actions were taken regarding Ostrog, emphasizing the monastery's immense spiritual energy.
An article from Delo discusses the simple mathematics behind calculating future pension income in Slovenia. It explores how additional pension savings can contribute to greater financial security for individuals and employees.
Insomniac's upcoming Marvel's Wolverine game has revealed the full roster of Team X, including a surprising new member, indicating changes to Logan's backstory.
Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir accused political leaders and commentators of attempting to deepen divisions over Iceland's upcoming referendum on resuming European Union membership negotiations, stating the nation will not be divided.
NATO jets scrambled to shoot down a suspected Russian drone that violated Romanian airspace over Galați. NATO officials stated the drone appears to be Russian, and Romania has informed allies while vowing coordinated action.
Russia reported that hundreds of drones targeted Moscow and surrounding regions overnight, with some sources claiming up to 600 drones were involved. Three people were wounded in the Rostov region, and nearly 200 drones were reportedly shot down over 10 cities around Moscow.
The Central Bohemian Gallery in Kutná Hora has opened its own guesthouse, offering visitors accommodation directly within the historic Jesuit College complex.
Czech economist Michal Skořepa argues that there is room for faster wage growth in the Czech Republic, stating that current Czech salaries are extremely low and the economy is out of balance.
Donald Trump's assertion that he would declare the Strait of Hormuz a US territory has been met with a defiant response from Iran, which stated the strait "was and will remain Iranian." This comes amidst rising tensions and reports of attacks on Emirati oil tankers in the region.
A traffic accident occurred this afternoon on the Fier-Vajkan road in Albania, near the 'Ura e Mbrostarit' area, where a Fiat collided with a Volkswagen, injuring the driver and passenger, a father and his minor son.
Researchers in the Krkonoše National Park are testing new methods to precisely map the spread of invasive plants. They are combining traditional field surveys with drones and special cameras mounted on cars to photograph vegetation and record GPS locations during drives.
The establishment of 'Sava propertiz d.o.o.', a new company focused on construction project development, is seen as creating a legal framework that could allow the Belgrade Fair's assets to be alienated without public tenders or transparency.
The government has dismissed Đokić, Bojović, and Filipović from the administrative boards of the Institute for Architecture and the Agency for Spatial Planning.
Rescue efforts continue in Colombia following a major earthquake, with families expressing anger over the slow search for loved ones and hopes diminishing for finding more survivors, despite some miraculous rescues.
North Macedonia has reported its second death from West Nile fever, while Greece is experiencing a sharp increase in cases with nine fatalities. The disease continues to pose a public health concern in the region.
Sweden's parliament has voted to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 14 years old. This decision comes in response to growing concerns over youth criminality in the country.
A Slovak article explores the idea that discos and entertainment should not be limited to the middle of the night, offering weekend reading without politics.
The new demonic redesign for the X-Men character Emma Frost, also known as the White Queen, has been well-received and is considered a gift to cosplayers.
PWHL Detroit has announced the signing of Swiss Olympic goalie Andrea Brändli and local Port Huron defender Casey Borgiel as the team's roster continues to take shape.
Daniel Akanni, a 17-year-old boy in Nigeria, is appealing for N2 million in financial aid to undergo a leg amputation and receive an artificial limb, hoping to walk again after a lifelong deformity.
The Institute of Public Health (IЈЗ) advises against leaving food in the sun or hot vehicles and recommends buying meat and eggs last when shopping, along with warnings about damaged or defrosted packaging.
Icelandic potato farmers report good growth across most of the country, despite inconsistent weather conditions, with hopes for a successful harvest if no frost occurs in the coming weeks.
Eurostat data confirms that coal dropped to 9.2% of EU electricity in 2025, surpassed by solar energy in 2024, marking the second year it has not been among the top five sources. Portugal was a pioneer in phasing out this fossil fuel.
This article reflects on the events of a year ago in Novi Sad, Serbia, where protests saw incidents including pyrotechnics fired at citizens, vandalism of SNS party offices, and a Cobra unit member firing a shot into the air.
At least a tenth of European butterfly species have been forced to relocate due to climate change and intensive agriculture, according to a major international study.
Two individuals, a 42-year-old from Albania to Italy and a 33-year-old from Germany to Albania, have been extradited for crimes including theft, illegal immigration, and exploitation of prostitution.
The apple harvest in Styria, Austria, has significantly decreased to approximately 90,000 tons from 138,000 tons last year, primarily due to spring frosts and a dry summer.
PKO BP, Poland's largest bank, achieved a net profit of nearly 2.8 billion PLN in the second quarter of 2026, with half-year profits reaching 5.3 billion PLN, exceeding previous periods despite higher taxes and lower interest rates.
Environmental organizations WWF Slovakia and SOS/BirdLife Slovakia are calling on the Ministry of Environment to develop a high-quality, data-backed National Nature Restoration Plan.
Romanian radars detected five drones near the border with Ukraine, with one entering Romanian airspace. F-16 fighter jets were scrambled, and an air alert was issued for residents.
New research funded by the Irish Cancer Society reveals that many prostate cancer patients and their partners are often unprepared for the significant impact of treatment on their sexual function. The survey highlights the need for better patient education and support.
The article highlights the severe poverty faced by elderly women in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with some near Potočari seeking money for food and a professor queuing at a soup kitchen.
A survey reveals that six out of ten prostate cancer patients find the sexual side effects of their treatment to be more severe than anticipated. The findings highlight a significant impact on patients' quality of life.
The village of Kladky in the Prostějov region is converting an old fire station into new toilet facilities for bus drivers at the final stop, addressing previous hygiene issues.
Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan revealed he almost ended his acting career due to a "miserable" experience playing a Xindi alien on "Star Trek: Enterprise," citing severe claustrophobia from extensive prosthetics.
A significant cyberattack has potentially exposed sensitive medical data of Poles, including PESEL numbers, names, addresses, and health information, prompting a response from state authorities and an appeal for action from Vice-PM Krzysztof Gawkowski.
The former rector of Ovidius University in Constanța has been detained in a pimping case. Sources indicate he allegedly facilitated prostitution for three individuals.
The Reyna Beach in Constanța, Romania, will host the "Râzi Ca Prostu’ la Mare" (Laugh Like a Fool at the Sea) festival from August 21-23, 2026, offering three days of comedy.
A high-security drug trafficking trial has commenced in Rostock, Germany, involving a 59-year-old woman and her 67-year-old husband accused of smuggling 264 kilograms of cocaine via a sailing yacht.
Ida Vilhelmina Jespersen, born in Reykjavík, embarked on a remarkable journey from Copenhagen's dubious streets to various countries, eventually becoming entangled in a spy case.
Due to severe drought, pastures in many parts of the Czech Republic are scorched, forcing South Bohemian farmers to move their livestock to stables and seek feed, including from abroad, as existing hay reserves may not last until the next harvest.
A Berlin association is working to save Adolf Hitler's WWII bunker, located beneath his chancellery, from demolition due to planned apartment construction, aiming instead to open it as an exhibition space.
Grape and fruit producers in Hungary who suffered frost and ice damage can apply for an advance payment of 100,000 forints per hectare until October 20.
Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir has challenged the Confederation of Icelandic Enterprise (SA) and the Icelandic Federation of Labour (ASÍ) to agree on economic measures they wish to see from the government.
Prostějov city officials have launched a digital map for its cemeteries, making it easier for people to locate nearly 15,000 graves of relatives or acquaintances, a project costing almost 1.4 million Czech crowns.
A protest gathering will be held in Vrbas, Serbia, to commemorate the anniversary of conflicts and violence against demonstrators that occurred during a protest in the city on August 12 last year.
A powerful earthquake in Colombia has resulted in at least 181 deaths and over 1,300 injuries, with thousands still missing. Rescuers are racing against time to find survivors trapped under collapsed buildings, as the EU provides financial aid to support relief efforts.
Costa Rican surfer and influencer Diego Jimenez honored his deceased dog, Taj, with a final surf session, placing his four-legged friend on a surfboard for a poignant farewell.
Vedrana Rudan, the provocative and uncompromising Croatian writer, has passed away, with friends, colleagues, and even Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić offering their condolences. She is remembered for her fearless voice and sharp critiques of society.
Renowned Brazilian actress Laura Cardoso, a legend of Brazilian telenovelas, has passed away at the age of 98. She was celebrated for her extensive career in television and film.
According to Eurostat data released on Tuesday, public spending on education in the European Union represented 4.7% of GDP in 2023, unchanged from 2022, with Romania ranking last among EU member states.
Farmers in South Bohemia have begun harvesting corn a month earlier than last year due to drought, which caused the plants to dry up. Most farmers will process the corn into silage for livestock, as fodder is scarce this year.
Moldova has condemned a violation of its airspace and reported an explosion of an aerial object near the village of Talmaza, with a two-meter crater found at the site. President Maia Sandu stated that Russia is intentionally sending drones into the region, highlighting ongoing security concerns.
Select Management Group has expanded its roster by signing nine reality television stars from various franchises including 'Love Island,' 'Mormon Wives,' 'Million Dollar Nannies,' and 'Perfect Match.'
A new Eurostat survey reveals that young people in Cyprus live with their parents until an average age of 27, slightly older than the EU average of 26.
A Croatian article highlights the career of a triple Oscar-winning actor, reflecting on their significant impact and decades of major roles, awards, and a tumultuous private life in Hollywood.
Virgin Trains has received approval to operate rail services through the Channel Tunnel starting in 2030, challenging Eurostar's monopoly on routes to Europe.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin expressed despair after a night of unprecedented Ukrainian drone attacks, reporting 600 drones and one fatality, with a large warehouse engulfed in flames.
Portugal has opened its doors to Palestinian children, offering them prosthetics and rehabilitation services, marking a significant humanitarian effort as part of the first group received in Europe.
Eurostar is reportedly struggling with significant overcrowding, particularly at its London terminal, which has not seen changes to accommodate increased passenger numbers.
Actress Madelyn Cline recently revealed an incident in Madrid where local police mistook her for the leader of a prostitution ring while she was filming, with a fellow actress coming to her aid.
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.
Valentin Melnyk, a 24-year-old Ukrainian veteran who lost a leg in the war, is learning to make prosthetics in Berlin with the aim of returning to Ukraine to help other war-wounded individuals.
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Að minnsta kosti þrír voru drepnir í drónaárásum Úkraínuhers á Rostov í Rússlandi í nótt.
The Government of Montenegro has adopted a proposal for a new law on budget and fiscal responsibility, which aims to fundamentally upgrade the public finance management system by introducing a mandatory medium-term budget framework and stricter control mechanisms for public spending.
The death toll from a ferry capsizing in Zimbabwe has risen to 72, with more bodies being recovered as search efforts continue. This incident occurred while news also reported a rising death toll from a powerful earthquake in Colombia.
Štiřín Castle, dubbed 'cursed' after failing to find a buyer even with a 2.5 billion CZK discount, is again being considered for sale by the state property office, with the mayor describing it as a 'ticking bomb'.
An unusual warning sign on an Icelandic sheep farm, reading 'Keep out: trespassers will be prostituted,' has gained significant online attention and become a local attraction, despite its original intent to deter tourists.
The Turkish Red Crescent has initiated a prosthesis and orthotics support project in Gaza to assist individuals who lost limbs during the conflict, including a 24-year-old man who lost his right arm.
Parts of Czechia, including Šumava, experienced morning frost with temperatures dropping to -2°C. However, tropical temperatures reaching up to 36°C are expected in other areas later in the day.
The euro area recorded an €8.60 billion surplus in trade in goods with the rest of the world in June 2026, more than doubling from €4.80 billion in June 2025, according to first estimates published by Eurostat.
President Trump has stated his intention to declare the Strait of Hormuz as US territory "pretty soon," a move that has drawn strong reactions from Iran. This declaration follows heightened tensions in the region and could significantly escalate the conflict.
Cami Clark, wife of Anthropic CEO, reportedly approached Jeffrey Epstein to invest in a porn business after he had already been convicted for soliciting prostitution.
Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.
A couple on a world cruise successfully sued for a partial refund after the FKK (nudist) area on their cruise ship was smaller and less equipped than advertised, with a Rostock court ruling partially in their favor.
Police are conducting searches at the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) Health Ministry as part of an ongoing investigation into the New Life Clinic. The investigation focuses on the artificial insemination polyclinic.
Hungary's fruit and vegetable sector has suffered significant damage due to severe frost and prolonged drought conditions, impacting agricultural output.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
Lithuania's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.7% in the second quarter of this year compared to the previous quarter, marking one of the fastest growth rates among European Union member states, according to Eurostat.
Enzo Ferrari, the celebrated founder of the Ferrari automotive empire, led a tumultuous personal life, including marrying a prostitute and maintaining a parallel existence, alongside his achievements in creating iconic cars.
The exhibition "Are we home?" has opened as part of the International Festival of Alternative Theater Korifej, offering a platform for residents of Kolašin to share their perspectives on their changing city.
In the Rostov and Voronezh regions, as well as in annexed Crimea, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) is dismantling the border zone that separates Russia from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory. The independent Russian investigative outlet Agentstvo reported the move, citing the FSB’s orders.
Andrej Babiš announced the formation of a 'coalition against drought' to address water management issues, with a farmer criticizing past efforts as ineffective. The initiative aims to make water a public interest.
Extreme drought has killed dozens of young trees and threatens mature trees in the South Moravian region around Brno, Czech Republic, causing leaves to yellow prematurely. Forest management is adapting planting strategies to combat the drying.
The United Nations has reported that July saw the highest number of civilian deaths and injuries in Ukraine since May 2022. Kyiv was among the cities most severely affected by the conflict.
Recent Eurostat data indicates that one in three Portuguese citizens over the age of 16 lacks the financial capacity to afford a week-long vacation away from home.
Citizens of Novi Sad are set to mark the one-year anniversary of a clash between a local journalist and the 'Cobras' security unit during a protest, which involved the first shot fired. Questions remain regarding the lack of an indictment in the case.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Novi Sad marked the anniversary of a confrontation outside their premises by accusing protesters of attempting to incite violence and civil war. They claimed the 'blockaders' intended to harm people during the incident.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has arrested two individuals for allegedly operating a spa in Quezon City that offered commercial sexual services. Nine female victims working as "therapists" were also found.
Cyprus experienced a 1.3 percent drop in industrial output in June 2026, contrasting with stable production across the broader euro area, according to Eurostat.
Former Lovosice deputy mayors Miroslav Závada and Vladimíra Nováková are awaiting a court verdict on charges of creating fictitious contracts worth hundreds of thousands for the regional property management company. Závada also faces a combined sentence for shooting Nováková's husband.
The first Book Festival has opened in Pljevlja, Montenegro, featuring a program that began with the presentation of 'A Small Novel about Mud' by Nataša Nelević. The festival aims to be a space for encounters, reflection, and new worlds through literature.
Eight urologists provide important information and answer frequently unasked questions regarding urinary issues, erectile dysfunction, and prostate cancer screening.
Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir stated that the nation is capable of discussing and making major decisions, following a public meeting in Eskifjörður.
Multiple wildfires are active across Montenegro, with the most severe in Baošići, while Serbia reports 33 active fires, including a large blaze in Bujanovac. Forest fires are also impacting other parts of Europe, including Germany.
Lionel Messi is mourning the death of his father, Jorge Messi, and has expressed profound grief and doubts about his future in soccer. He shared a touching letter lamenting his father's passing and questioning his ability to continue playing.
The second half of August is showing a stronger performance for domestic tourism in Poland compared to the beginning of the summer, with mountain holiday bookings increasing by over 50% from July.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to seize European ships globally if the EU confiscates Russian vessels, in retaliation for Western actions against Russian assets. This warning comes amidst ongoing tensions and concerns about the impact on international shipping.
Donald Trump has confirmed that he secretly switched planes after a NATO summit due to a severe assassination threat from Iran, revealing the dramatic security measures taken. Reports indicate he was moved from Air Force One in a food container, with the original plane used as a decoy.
FC Barcelona has presented its innovative retro third kit for the 2026-27 season, featuring 'frost green' and 'cactus dust' tones as a tribute to the 1990s.
Bayern Munich's president has expressed confidence in the club's ability to sell its unwanted players, indicating a strategic move to reshape the team roster.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas described the inability of nearly half of Greeks to afford summer holidays as a 'deep social problem,' citing Eurostat data indicating that 46.6% of citizens cannot take even a short vacation.
Lejla Panjeta, a prominent Bosnian director, producer, professor, and artist, has passed away, prompting tributes from the Association of Directors and Producers in BiH.
The number of Ukrainians under temporary protection in the EU increased by over 24,000 in a month, according to Eurostat data from late June. However, Poland recorded a decrease for the second consecutive month, with over 10,000 fewer beneficiaries.
Donald Trump signed an order to reduce recommended childhood vaccinations, drawing strong criticism from health experts who deem the move dangerous and not based on scientific evidence. This decision was made amidst other unrelated news about Trump's activities.
Eurostat data indicates that nearly a quarter of citizens in North Macedonia smoke, with 16.5% of people aged 16 or older in the EU using tobacco or related products daily in 2025.
Finnish retail chain Prisma has withdrawn from Estonia, citing intense competition among nine grocery chains as the reason for its departure. Estonia was the last foreign country where Prisma operated stores.
King Harald V of Norway has been admitted to the hospital with hemolytic anemia and placed on sick leave for two weeks, during which his son, Prince Haakon, will assume his royal duties.
Projections indicate the Houston Texans' management, DeMeco Ryans and Nick Caserio, will make significant roster changes, including cutting a quarterback, former starters, and Super Bowl champions.
The Swiss village of Kandersteg in the canton of Bern is facing a significant landslide threat as the Spitze Stei rock mass above it destabilizes due to melting permafrost and rising temperatures.
Porodica, prijatelji i brojni fanovi oprostili su se danas u Swanseaju od pjevačice Bonnie Tyler, koja je prošlog mjeseca preminula u Portugalu u 75. godini.
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.
Virgin has moved closer to launching a rival high-speed rail service to Eurostar by securing track access. The company aims to begin operations in 2030, increasing competition on cross-Channel routes.
Slobodna Dalmacija published an article titled "Forgive Dragana, instead of lighting up the night, you came to clean our apartments" concerning a deceased girl from Bosnia and Herzegovina, drawing attention to her story.
The average net salary in Bosnia and Herzegovina was 1,691 KM in May, with a fourfold difference between the highest and lowest paid sectors, according to the latest statistics.
Virgin has received regulatory clearance to operate cross-Channel train services, introducing competition to rail routes to the European continent despite complaints from Eurostar.
The eighth Festival of Diploma Films for students from the former Yugoslavia is scheduled to take place in Niš from August 18th to 21st, organized by the Student Cultural Center.
The Serbian government has decided to create a Spatial Plan for the special purpose area of the Bor Mine development, paving the way for further expansion of mining capacities in Bor.
Student organizations in Helsinki are planning to acquire a multi-million euro apartment building, as their current facilities at HYY are deemed unsuitable. Political science students have already purchased a large apartment in Sörnäinen, and several student nations intend to jointly acquire a stone building.
Scientists have identified the 'first-night effect' as an evolutionary mechanism where one hemisphere of the brain remains partially awake in unfamiliar environments to detect potential dangers, leading to poorer sleep.
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia, targeting the Moscow region and damaging a major warehouse, while Russia retaliated with strikes on Ukrainian cities including Odesa and Sumy. The attacks resulted in injuries and significant damage to infrastructure on both sides.
Thousands of fans gathered in Wales to bid an emotional farewell to legendary rock singer Bonnie Tyler. Streets were crowded as mourners paid their respects to the artist.
The Paredes de Coura festival concluded with energetic performances from noise rock band Prostitute and punk group Amyl and The Sniffers, while Patrick Watson delivered a soulful set.
The reorganization of inspection services in Montenegro, returning them to relevant ministries, has led to more efficient work, better coordination, and faster field action, resulting in fines exceeding 36,000 euros for violations at 49 bathing areas that lacked sufficient space without furniture.
A significant wintry blast is hitting New Zealand, bringing cold temperatures to the North Island and potentially hazardous snowfall to the South Island, with rain, snow, and frost expected across various regions.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds features the return of Commander Kor, the first Klingon seen in the franchise, with details on the actor portraying him under prosthetics.
The first phase of revitalizing the area under Žatec's city walls has concluded after 18 months, featuring reconstructed viewpoints, new paths, benches, and unique lighting that references the city's history.
Czech road safety organization BESIP warns that nearly half of children injured in cycling accidents were not wearing helmets, noting a rise in such incidents.
The municipality of Vrchoslavice in the Prostějov region has opened a new educational trail with twelve stops, maintained by local associations, featuring regularly changing information boards to keep the route engaging.
August is the time for mass tomato ripening. However, it is precisely during this period that difficulties often arise, which can reduce the potential harvest.
A new report reveals the conditions inside a Rostov cell where Ukrainian women are being held by Russia, highlighting the plight of at least 1,878 confirmed Ukrainian civilian prisoners since 2014.
A Eurostat report indicates that migration remains a top political agenda item in European states, with public opinion divided, primarily along lines of origin.
The Serbia Center (SRCE) board for urbanism, construction, and transport has criticized the draft spatial plan for the 'Čukaru Peki and Malka Golaja' mining and metallurgical complex, citing issues with the underlying documentation.
Polish operators have 16 days to provide broadband internet coverage to nearly 100,000 premises by the end of August, crucial for securing over 1.3 billion PLN in unpaid funding from the National Recovery Plan.
Three individuals have been charged with possessing nearly €3.5 million following an investigation into prostitution and money laundering. The charges stem from a comprehensive probe into illicit financial activities.
The Gregorio Marañón Hospital in Spain successfully implanted the world's first personalized metamaterial bone prosthesis, enabling a patient named Pierre to walk again after a sarcoma removal surgery.
Despite differing opinions on whether to toughen penalties or decriminalize prostitution, there appears to be a consensus in Iceland that the 2009 penal policy has failed to reduce demand or protect sex workers.
A music critic evaluates the efforts of young musicians in the Youth Orchestra of Western Balkans, highlighting the project's value in providing valuable experience and fostering understanding through art.
Churches and monasteries across Romania become places of prayer and reflection for believers participating in services where the Prohodul Maicii Domnului (Lamentation of the Mother of God) is sung on the eve of the Dormition of the Mother of God.
Romania has shut down its only nuclear power plant, Cernavodă, due to record-low water levels in the Danube River. The drought-induced closure marks the first time in 23 years the plant has been fully offline, prompting energy imports.
Deceptive health advertisements circulating online are targeting elderly individuals, falsely promoting the cessation of vital heart medication. These fake ads feature a fabricated Søren Brostrøm, raising serious concerns about public health and misinformation.
A Romanian couple has been sentenced to a combined 34 years in prison in Britain for posing as sex workers to drug and rob men, an operation that resulted in the deaths of two victims.
The rare Osa pulchra plant has bloomed significantly for the first time at the Prague Botanical Garden in Troja, offering visitors a chance to see the endangered species in the Fata Morgana greenhouse.
The 15th Bradati Balkan Rally, running from September 11-19, will gather 120 motorcyclists on a route through five countries, introducing a new mobile clinic for free prostate and testicular screenings for participants.
The trial has commenced in Gdansk for 32 defendants linked to the 'Rozi' nightclub, which is alleged to have organized prostitution, trafficked cocaine, and laundered money.
The Hungarian fruit and vegetable sector has been severely impacted by frosts and drought, with losses potentially reaching 150 billion forints. Fruit orchards could see up to a 70 percent reduction in yield, despite costly protective measures.
A commemoration ceremony was held in Sarajevo for Bosnian-Herzegovinian director and producer Lejla Panjeta, who passed away at the age of 50, attended by family, friends, and colleagues.
The death toll from the recent earthquake in Colombia has risen to 265, with nearly 500 people still missing and thousands displaced. Authorities have confirmed the death of the first Spanish citizen as the search for survivors enters a critical 72-hour window.
One person has died and over 200 individuals were rescued after a ferry caught fire near Bali, with rescuers continuing to search for several missing passengers.
A court in Vienna has convicted two Belarusian citizens for violating EU sanctions by supplying equipment to the Russian military industry through an Austrian company, specifically to firms linked with Rostec.
A new emergency medical services base, costing nearly 90 million CZK, is being built in Česká Třebová, Czech Republic, to strengthen local services and serve as a regional medical supply warehouse.
NATO has strongly condemned Russia for dangerous and unacceptable airspace breaches in Poland and Romania, vowing to strengthen defenses from the Baltic to the Black Sea. The alliance stated that Russia is responsible for these incidents, which demonstrate its increasing tolerance for risk.
Michael Saylor has provided investors with information regarding the point at which MicroStrategy's Bitcoin holdings would no longer cover its outstanding debt.
Zagreb city wardens are using six special camera-equipped cars to quickly issue parking fines to drivers. These vehicles, which travel at 30 km/h, have significantly increased the number of fines issued last year.
Three municipalities in the Czech Republic are confirmed to be without properly elected mayors or representatives after the October municipal elections, due to a lack of public interest and insufficient candidates to fill council seats.
Players of Genshin Impact are seeking optimal farming locations for in-game materials such as Flockingweed and Frostfairy Flower. Guides are being provided to help players efficiently gather these resources.
An article offers smart and cost-effective tricks to expand kitchen workspace without the need for extensive renovations, focusing on practical solutions.
An article explores why the 'h' sound is often lost or incorrectly added in words within certain linguistic areas, attributing it to phonetic instability and dialectal development, as well as hypercorrection.
The number of people infected with sexually transmitted diseases is increasing in the Czech Republic. Testing is available at a CheckPoint in Liberec, emphasizing the importance of prevention.
Six years after its collapse, an indictment has finally been filed against former executives of Eurostandard Bank, including Trifun Kostovski, Kosta Kostovski, Nikolce Petkoski, and Zoran Nikolov, bringing new weight to the case.
An analysis delves into the historical design and ongoing friction surrounding legal vacations and court recess periods, highlighting their original purpose as rest for the judiciary.
Montenegro's Ministry of Culture and Media, led by Vujović, emphasizes creating opportunities for young people's artistic creation, development, and professional paths, recognizing their crucial role in the country's sustainable future.
Mushroom growth in the Czech Republic is at its worst in years due to dry and hot weather, with mycologists predicting no improvement until at least the end of summer.
U.S. District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney denied the NCAA’s motion to stay a nationwide injunction, allowing thousands of Division I college athletes who completed four years of eligibility by this past season to play.