Actress Hayden Panettiere, known for her roles in 'Heroes' and 'Nashville,' has died suddenly at the age of 36. Tributes from fellow actors and fans have poured in following the news of her passing.
Two drones, reportedly launched from Iran, targeted the office of Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour Barzani in Erbil, according to local security agencies.
An Iraqi leader reportedly became a direct, secret link between former President Trump's team and Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. Washington approached Barzani in May, highlighting the complexities of the Trump administration's dealings with Tehran without clear knowledge of who was in charge.
A wildfire in Huesca, Spain, has affected 16,600 hectares, though improved weather conditions led to a calmer night for the reinforced firefighting efforts.
Singer Mirza Selimović has released a new song titled 'Pjevam, ne plačem,' marking the first time Bane Opačić and Dragan Brajović Braja have collaborated as a tandem on his music.
The Albanian diaspora joined the 77th day of anti-government protests in Tirana, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and an end to the current political system. Protesters marched through the streets, expressing widespread discontent with the political class and calling for change.
For those who enjoy quick, impressive desserts that don't require hours in the kitchen, puff pastry with blueberries and poppy seeds could become a new favorite, offering a great combination of crispy dough, aromatic poppy seed filling, and juicy blueberries.
The Valencia City Council is investing 300,000 euros to enhance security and fire detection systems at the Palau del Marqués de Campo, which will house over 200 works from the Hispanic Society of America as part of a major Sorolla collection.
A mathematical pyramid puzzle, featuring numbers in a specific arrangement, is presented as a quick way to test pattern recognition skills without complex calculations.
Mirza Begović, director of Bosnian films 'Amanet' and 'Testament', has publicly stated that his application for the production of the film 'Pekmez' was rejected again, attributing it to an ongoing dispute with the Cinematography Foundation.
The Austrian agricultural subsidy system is criticized for containing unnecessary provocations for taxpayers, suggesting that funds could be reallocated to support drought relief efforts.
Sweden's parliament has approved stricter criminal laws, including provisions that allow 14-year-old offenders to be sent to prison and make it more difficult for migrants to bring their families into the country.
An article questions the sustainability claims of bamboo products, suggesting that this 'green alternative' is not always as environmentally friendly as perceived.
Polish billionaire Zygmunt Solorz has reportedly reached an agreement with his children regarding the future of his family business empire, with Piotr Żak expected to take the helm while Solorz returns to supervisory boards as an honorary member.
The man who detonated a firework bomb at the D66 party office in The Hague in May remains in custody, telling the court during a pro-forma hearing that he regretted endangering people in the building.
Zurich and Winterthur are reacting to a mysterious drop in birth rates, which has led to a decline in student numbers in public schools for the first time in years, prompting the cancellation of school building projects.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit to Serbia has drawn significant attention and mixed reactions across the Balkans, with discussions focusing on Ukraine's objectives, Serbia's gains, and Kosovo's swift response to the visit.
A Pakistani minister, Pirzada, has criticized the distribution of ministries, stating they were handed out like 'charity' and noting that the housing ministry was among those given away.
The 'retro-guardist' universe of French duo Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani, reminiscent of James Bond and Luchino Visconti, is revealed in Portuguese cinemas with their film 'Reflexo num Diamante Morto'.
The German military has reported hundreds of suspicious drone overflights above its military installations in recent years. The Bundeswehr has issued warnings regarding these unauthorized drone activities.
Lawyer Vukotić stated that amendments to the 'Svoj na svome' law, concerning special conditions for property registration, will not expedite but rather further slow down and complicate procedures.
Poland is expected to experience another heatwave during the upcoming long August weekend, with temperatures reaching 30°C in the southwest and across most of the country, while only one region anticipates rain and storms.
Actor Divyenndu, known for his role as Munna Bhaiyya in the 'Mirzapur' series, expressed his belief that killing off his character was a mistake, humorously stating, 'I’m immortal'.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 2,000 deaths, with the virus continuing to spread rapidly and posing significant challenges to containment efforts. The World Health Organization notes the virus is outpacing current responses, leading to a near doubling of maternal mortality in affected areas.
Moroccan security services are strengthening controls in Ceuta and Melilla in response to new calls for mass migrant entries, daily intercepting and returning migrants on roads leading to the borders.
Spain's National Police are deploying 9,400 agents to enhance security during the upcoming solar eclipse on August 12, with increased presence in observation points and high-traffic areas.
The trailer for 'Mirzapur The Movie' has been released, showcasing Ravi Kishan's character vying for Kaleen Bhaiya’s throne, while Munna and Guddu bring their signature 'bhaukaal' to the narrative.
Forza Horizon 6 will introduce a new, temporary Time Attack Circuit for four weeks as part of the Horizon Mascot Party, which also brings new cars and custom props to the game.
General Roman Polko has criticized Poland's Government Centre for Security (RCB), stating that people in threatened areas should receive specific messages and suggesting residents download Ukrainian warning apps due to their more developed system.
A high-pressure system from the North Sea is set to change the weather in Poland, bringing moderate temperatures between 18 and 27 degrees Celsius and scattered rainfall, primarily in the northern and eastern regions.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has revealed her decision to freeze her eggs and has not ruled out a presidential or Senate run in 2028. Her announcement has sparked discussions about her political future and personal choices.
Several Xbox controllers, including the Saros and Forza Horizon 6 editions, have reached their lowest prices ever on Amazon. The Saros is now available for $50, and the Forza Horizon 6 controller for $75.
The Danube River in Serbia has risen by 10 centimeters, while the city of Čačak is implementing water restrictions due to issues with the Rzav river. These developments highlight varying water level conditions across the region.
Scientists suggest that lower protein intake can promote better metabolism and longevity in less active individuals, while excessive consumption may increase health risks associated with aging.
Several state construction projects in Liechtenstein are causing debate due to long delays and resulting higher costs, with taxpayers bearing the burden of planning errors.
An analysis suggests the West lacks a long-term strategy against Iran, which, along with Houthi rebels, is pursuing confrontation. The article criticizes past mistakes by Western powers and Gulf partners, exacerbated by Trump's actions.
Hungary's ruling Tisza Party has nominated András Baka, a former Supreme Court President, as its candidate for the presidency. This nomination puts forward a figure seen by some as a symbol of an independent judiciary.
The US Senate has taken initial steps towards enacting new sanctions against Russia and Iran, aiming to pressure Russia through its oil sector, a move some suggest could hasten the decline of American power.
The GOP-controlled Senate confirmed Donald Trump's former lawyer, Blanche, as the new Attorney General, a move seen as a significant win for Trump and an endorsement of a Justice Department under his influence.
Junts and Esquerra are embroiled in a dispute two years after Carles Puigdemont's brief return to Barcelona, with Junts celebrating the maneuver while Esquerra's leader in Madrid, Gabriel Rufián, criticized them for 'playing' with the Generalitat police.
Several European countries are experiencing critically low water levels in major rivers like the Danube and Sava due to an ongoing heatwave, impacting navigation, irrigation, and the operation of nuclear power plants. This situation has led to reduced power output and concerns about potential shutdowns at facilities like the Krško and Cernavodă nuclear plants.
A new survey in Poland explored how long it takes for women's bodies to return to their pre-pregnancy shape, highlighting that many need one to two years, and shedding light on frequently unaddressed postpartum issues.
Spain has announced the implementation of temporary border controls for travelers arriving from Italy, escalating a diplomatic dispute over the handling of migrants in Ceuta. This measure comes as tensions rise between the two countries regarding migration policies.
Groups within the Spanish Civil Guard are calling for enhanced security measures for weapon custody, stating that current armories are merely 'lockers,' and also demand a review of internal protocols and data on gender violence expulsions.
Intense heat is expected in parts of the Iberian Peninsula, while thunderstorms are forecast for inland areas over the weekend. Heavy rainfall has already been reported in some regions.
An old senior citizens' home in Niederkorn, Luxembourg, is reopening to offer short-term stays for older people, rather than long-term residency. The operator noted a high demand for such services.
A fabricated report claiming German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to resign on August 10th has spread on social media, attributed to a Kremlin mouthpiece. This disinformation reached Lithuania after Merz announced a cabinet reshuffle.
Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities have accused Olha Stefanishyna, the former ambassador to the U.S., of illicit enrichment. She is suspected of concealing assets worth millions of hryvnias, including a luxury apartment and a Mercedes.
Municipal guards found a man sleeping under a cemetery wall, who was under the influence of alcohol. It was discovered that the man was wanted and should have been in custody, leading to his arrest.
The film 'The House' by Tanja Brzaković has been selected to open the 9th Dunav Film Fest in Smederevo. This marks the beginning of the annual film festival in the city.
Valencian health services are strengthening their ophthalmology departments in preparation for the period following an upcoming eclipse. Private hospitals are also setting up special provisions, such as open and free consultations.
On the anniversary of Karol Nawrocki taking office as president, politologist Adam Traczyk evaluated how Nawrocki's inaugural speech has stood the test of time, noting that Nawrocki behaves 'like no other president'.
Cut marks on human remains discovered in Spain suggest cannibalism among a population of the extinct Homo antecessor species, revealing a 'horrible secret' about the first Europeans.
The United States has lifted sanctions on Fly Baghdad, an Iraqi airline previously accused of supporting Iran's Revolutionary Guards. This move comes amidst ongoing discussions and shifting US foreign policy regarding Iran and other global actors.
Around 100 participants from six countries are attending the seventh annual '3x3' camp in Bērzaine, Germany, to learn about Latvian identity, with this year's motto being 'Sadziedam' (Let's sing together).
Russian forces have advanced to within 10 kilometers of the last fortified cities in eastern Ukraine, bringing them within drone strike range. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone pressure is forcing Russia to reinforce its army's rear guard.
Experts suggest that great white sharks may soon become a permanent presence in the North Sea, as its temperature reaches record levels, encouraging their migration to British waters.
Luka Petrović, General Director of Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (EPRS), stated that Republika Srpska currently faces no electricity supply issues, despite rising electricity prices on exchanges and drought conditions in Europe.
A series of Russian missile and drone strikes on the Kyiv region resulted in the deaths of at least 17 people and numerous injuries. The attacks caused significant damage, with officials highlighting Ukraine's vulnerability to such assaults.
Europe has declared the migrant emergency concluded, supporting Spain, while Italy expressed disappointment over a standoff regarding funding for migrant centers and downplayed tensions with Madrid.
Explosive drones targeted the office of Iraqi Kurdish Prime Minister Barzani and the residence of a security chief, though no casualties were reported.
The truce in Iran expires today, with a standoff over Hormuz and the White House announcing economic tightening, while direct Washington-Pasdaran contacts through Barzani have been revealed.
A wildfire in Huesca, Spain, has affected 16,600 hectares, prompting a response force of a thousand personnel, including 100 French firefighters and 40 aerial units.
A fire at the ELWOZ-ECO waste management plant in Chlewnica, Poland, is still being extinguished, having affected four buildings and now focusing on the waste storage area.
The Taliban celebrated five years since seizing power in Afghanistan with military parades, as international aid groups and the UN warned of a deep human rights crisis, particularly concerning women's rights and child hunger.
The United States is urging its international partners to align with it in the artificial intelligence competition against China, emphasizing the need to pick sides. This push comes amidst broader US foreign policy discussions on issues ranging from Iran's nuclear ambitions to immigration and trade practices.
Marek M., a patostreamer known as 'Czujny' and former assistant to MEP Grzegorz Braun, has been arrested and sentenced to 118 days in jail for failing to complete community service after being convicted of insulting police officers.
Italian political parties, including Forza Italia and members of the Lega, are opening up to the idea of a bipartisan agreement on egg freezing. This discussion follows personal testimonies and calls for overcoming doubts about the procedure.
Meta has announced the deactivation of 756,000 accounts potentially belonging to Australians under 16, as Australia intensifies its enforcement of age restrictions.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has officially nominated its stalwart leader, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, as its candidate for the upcoming presidential election in Bangladesh.
Roberto Vannacci is reportedly considering Calabria as a key region to test the strength of his 'Futuro Nazionale' party in upcoming elections, potentially challenging Forza Italia.
Since the early 2000s, egg freezing for non-medical reasons has seen significant growth, particularly among women in their thirties, reducing pressure on Gen Z women regarding family planning.
Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister wanted on corruption charges, is reportedly hiding in Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova. He has reportedly sent a letter to a Warsaw court from the region.
An increasing number of women aged 18 to 24 are spending thousands of euros on egg freezing, seeking to enjoy freedom without the pressure of finding a partner or worrying about future infertility.
Rihanna visited 'Rihanna Drive' in Barbados, the street named in her honor, accompanied by her children RZA, Riot, and Rocki. She expressed her amazement at the experience, reflecting on her life's journey.
Medical advancements, particularly egg freezing, offer women options for postponing motherhood, with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine providing guidance on the process and its implications.
A drone incident in Leipzig, Germany, has uncovered an unexpected Lithuanian connection, with reports also mentioning suspicious cans and a Polish trace. The investigation is ongoing to determine the nature and origin of the drone and its associated elements.
A 37-year-old Ukrainian citizen has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing a 46-year-old Pole in Lubsko, with the suspect facing up to five years in prison.
Poland is commemorating the start of World War II on August 23rd, focusing on the extraordinary life of Dr. Stefania Perzanowska as part of a campaign to preserve the memory of the war's drama.
After a brief cool-down, an extreme heatwave has returned to Italy, with very high temperatures expected to persist for several days. Authorities have again issued the highest red alert for heat.
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.
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.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) is taking credit for compelling Defense Minister Margarita Robles to appear before the Senate to explain the armed forces' role in the Ceuta crisis, while maintaining pressure on other ministers.
A new trend in the US restaurant industry sees establishments increasing prices for customers who opt not to leave a tip, escalating the ongoing debate around tipping culture.
A former officer of Poland's Central Bureau of Investigation Police faces up to three years in prison for insulting a Ukrainian taxi driver, though he will not be charged for threatening him.
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing widespread destruction, building collapses, and at least 100 fatalities. The quake led to the closure of five airports and prompted scientists to investigate a potential link with the Puracé volcano.
Matias Galarza, a standout player for Paraguay in the 2026 World Cup, is reportedly being linked with a potential transfer to Italian club Juventus this summer.
Former President Trump has adopted a 'low-key' approach to Iran talks, aiming to leverage the country's economic stress, while Israel's rejection of a Gaza plan raises concerns about prolonged conflict. Iran, in turn, has linked the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to US concessions and ironically responded to Trump's 'chess game' analogy.
Jarosław Kaczyński's speech during the monthly commemoration of the Smoleńsk catastrophe in Warsaw was disrupted by a group of demonstrators, whom he dismissed as 'lumpenproletariat.'
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party announced plans to submit a bill for the country's withdrawal from the European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS), with party candidate Przemysław Czarnek criticizing the EU's 'climate religion'.
Five months into the war, Iran is escalating its actions, contributing to the turmoil in the Middle East. This comes as the United States appears to be losing its influence over the post-war landscape, with Western nations criticized for lacking a long-term strategy against Iran.
The Pentagon is pressuring US defense contractors to increase weapons production, citing concerns over depleted stockpiles and the need for faster manufacturing, a call echoed by German reports.
Roland Orzabal of Tears for Fears disclosed in his memoir 'Welcome to Your Life' that he fell in love with Emily Rath before his wife Caroline died from an alcohol-related illness.
Fuerza Regida wrapped up their historic stadium tour with a final show at Citi Field in New York City, featuring guest appearances from artists like 50 Cent, Bobby Shmurda, and J Balvin.
Jan Zrzavý, a distinguished Czech painter, is highlighted as one of the ten most famous artists from the Czech Republic, showcasing his artistic contributions.
Spain has implemented border controls on arrivals from Italy and is facing a growing migrant crisis in Ceuta, leading to increased tensions with Morocco and broader EU discussions on migration and border security. The situation has also sparked debate and accusations regarding the underlying causes and alleged orchestrators of the migrant influx.
The US Senate has passed a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, which includes a provision for 100% tariffs on India and China if they continue to purchase Russian oil. This move comes amid ongoing concerns about Russia's actions in Ukraine and potential threats to NATO allies.
Sister Małgorzata Chmielewska stated on TVN24 that working Ukrainians contribute significantly more to the Polish budget and National Health Fund than they utilize. She discussed the 'drama' and 'shame' surrounding changes to aid for Ukrainians that came into effect on July 1.
A 14-year-old student in Thailand killed seven people, including his grandparents and school staff, in a rampage that has led the Thai Prime Minister to announce a new gun control law.
Police data in Poland reveals that Ukrainians residing in the country are most frequently victims of common crimes such as fraud, theft, and burglaries, which account for over half of reported incidents, while 'hate attacks' are rare.
Extreme heatwaves are increasingly affecting civil aviation, making it difficult for planes to take off and forcing airlines to reduce passenger and cargo loads or cancel flights.
Agnieszka Sz.-H., an activist from Grzegorz Braun's Konfederacja Korony Polskiej party, has been indicted by the Institute of National Remembrance in Krakow for public denial, facing up to three years in prison.
Only a quarter of online job advertisements in Poland include proposed salaries or ranges, as employers find ways to navigate new regulations amidst chaotic internal pay systems.
Mateusz Morawiecki is reportedly considering the liquidation of the Polish Armaments Group (PGZ) and advocating for private companies, a move seen as heresy within PiS circles.
The Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) has added two additional companies to its public warning list, citing violations of banking law and referring their cases to the prosecutor's office.
Thunderstorms have been reported across Poland, with lightning and hail accompanying the downpours. The stormy weather has been active since the morning.
The Community of Conscience has issued a statement regarding a growing wave of animosity towards Ukrainians, with the appeal signed by various religious leaders including Ks. dr Ewa Jóźwiak, dr Michał Klinger, and rabinka Małgorzata Kordowicz.
Zbigniew Bogucki, head of the Polish President's Chancellery, commented on the visit of pseudomedicine promoter Jerzy Zięba to the Presidential Palace, stating it had no bearing on decision-making.
Donald Trump's Marine One helicopter had a close call with a passenger jet, prompting questions about air safety protocols. The incident, caught on camera, occurred as the passenger plane flew above the presidential helicopter.
Thunderstorms are reported across multiple regions in Poland on August 5th. The weather phenomena are accompanied by strong rainfall and powerful gusts of wind.
The Spanish enclave of Ceuta is grappling with a severe migrant crisis after thousands of people, including unaccompanied minors, crossed the border from Morocco. Authorities are working to manage the influx and investigate potential infiltration by radicals among the migrants.
Customs officers at Jakarta airport discovered a large quantity of drugs in a pilot's suitcase, leading to his arrest. Authorities released footage of the unusual inspection.
Drivers in Poland can now use a new 6.5 km section of the S19 expressway, connecting Deniski and Haćki, which opened on Tuesday, August 4. This segment is a crucial part of the Via Carpatia transport corridor.
The Dutch Homeowners' Association (Vereniging Eigen Huis) has launched a hotline for homeowners who have experienced aggressive or misleading sales practices for sustainability products like home batteries, solar panels, and heat pumps.
River Plate midfielder Matías Galarza is reportedly eyeing a move to Juventus, with his agent confirming that the strongest offer currently on the table comes from an Italian club.
A visitor documented significant littering, including trash on rocks and cigarettes in the water, in Verzascatal, Switzerland, with tourism representatives calling the behavior unacceptable.
Roberto Vannacci, a former general and ex-ally of Salvini, is gaining political traction ahead of next year's general elections, surpassing the League and Forza Italia in voter intention and posing a challenge to Meloni's coalition.
A new study provides the first statistically significant evidence that the rate of global warming is accelerating, confirming concerns about the increasing pace of climate change.
After 26 years, investigators have solved the disappearance of teenagers Marta and Anna from Radzymin, whose bodies were never found. An indictment has been filed against two men accused of their rape and murder.
A report indicates that former President Trump used Kurdistan Regional Government President Nechirvan Barzani as a secret line of communication with Iran’s IRGC during peace talks in May.
A book review highlights Polish author Małgorzata Lebda's debut novel, which is described as a significant translation event of the year, focusing on a grandmother battling cancer.
Mirza Sijerčić, a young saxophonist from Sarajevo, has already built an impressive musical biography in his twenties, spanning classical and jazz genres and reaching Graz.
Hurricane Lala is threatening Hawaii with heavy rain, strong winds, and widespread power outages, leaving tens of thousands without electricity. The storm is considered a historic threat to the Big Island, with authorities bracing for a potential direct hit.
Two Amur tiger cubs, previously held in unsuitable conditions at Klaipėda Zoo in Lithuania, have found a new home at Siguldas Zoo in Latvia. The tigers were rescued and transported to the wildlife sanctuary.
Reddit is set to become part of the S&P 500 index next week, a move that immediately caused the company's stock price to jump by 12.6 percent, reflecting increased investor confidence.
A new "Shein tax" is making cheap packages from China more expensive, impacting Asian e-commerce businesses and necessitating a reinforcement of logistics in Europe. Shein, which generates significant revenue in Spain, has indicated it will raise prices to offset these increased costs.
The 'Gravedigger' character from Czesław Miłosz's 'Moral Treatise' is not a historical figure but a recurring archetype throughout history. In various eras, this figure takes on new guises, always believing they can bury the old world to build a new one, a concept now difficult not to associate with Vladimir Putin.
Professor Rafał Chwedoruk commented on the shift of voters from Poland's ruling PiS party to Grzegorz Braun, attributing it to growing public concerns regarding the approach to Ukraine.
During her stay in Barbados, Rihanna took her children on a special family tour, showing them a part of the city that held significant meaning for her. She walked with her four-year-old RZA and three-year-old Riot on the street named in her honor.
A recent solar eclipse captivated observers worldwide, with many sharing spectacular images and experiences of the celestial event. Following the eclipse, health authorities reported numerous medical consultations for potential eye damage, prompting warnings about proper eye protection during such phenomena.
A suspicious object discovered on train tracks in Treuchtlingen, Bavaria, led to the evacuation of nearby buildings and a halt in train traffic. German authorities later confirmed the object did not contain explosives.
Guns N' Roses musician Slash expressed his admiration for Polish guitarist Marcin Patrzałek, promoting his tour and calling him a "Polish guitar virtuoso who redefined playing."
This creamy green pasta recipe, featuring avocado, spinach, zucchini, and walnuts, offers a quick, meat-free lunch idea that can be prepared in just 20 minutes.
Nigel Farage is set to contest a by-election in Clacton, where he faces an unusual challenge from satirical candidate Count Binface. Polls suggest a close race, with some indicating Binface could potentially beat Farage if all Britons were able to vote.
Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski threatened to reconsider payments for Starlink services to Ukraine, accusing Elon Musk of discriminating against Poles. This statement came after Musk's decisions regarding Starlink.
The Polish Ministry of Finance plans to tighten the conditions for utilizing the Estonian Corporate Income Tax (CIT) and proposes a new definition for taxable hidden profits.
A Polish teacher discovered a rare, extinct 40-million-year-old fly preserved in amber, which he purchased at a market. The specimen has been sent for scientific research.
The Japanese ambassador to Australia downplayed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's joke about melons, which had caused a political stir in Australia. Despite the domestic controversy, Japanese officials indicated the comment was not an issue in Japan.
Three Nigerian nationals and one Polish woman have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in an organized criminal group that carried out business email compromise (BEC) scams and money laundering, with losses exceeding a significant amount.
July has been confirmed as the hottest month on record for the contiguous United States, with global ocean temperatures also reaching unprecedented highs. Western Europe also experienced its hottest June and July in history, further highlighting a significant acceleration in global warming trends.
Actor and filmmaker Farhan Akhtar revealed his thoughts on altering the climax of his iconic film 'Dil Chahta Hai,' suggesting that Akshaye Khanna's character should have ended up alone.
A 1,110 kg magnetic levitation vehicle in China accelerated from 0 to 800 km/h in a record-breaking 5.3 seconds on a one-kilometer test track at the Donghu laboratory in Hubei province.
The popular 'Mirzapur' web series is making its cinematic debut with 'Mirzapur: The Movie', and its trailer has just been released. The trailer teases an intensified struggle for power, featuring fan-favorite characters and electrifying combat in new territories.
Seweryn M., suspected of murdering a 38-year-old woman in Szczecin, Poland, has been extradited from Germany and placed under temporary arrest by a Polish court.
The Liepāja Symphony Orchestra is on its sixth annual musical journey through the South Kurzeme region as part of the 'Rimbenieks' festival, aiming to make classical music accessible to everyone.
Fuerza Regida has announced the second leg of their 'This Is Our Dream' tour, featuring 10 new dates across various amphitheaters and arenas in the US.
Leaders of Poland's ruling coalition are scheduled to meet this evening, with discussions expected to focus on rebuilding mutual trust, as stated by Włodzimierz Czarzasty.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty has stated that Ukraine's entry into the European Union should be conditioned on shared history and values, not solely on financial considerations. He emphasized that the EU is not merely an ATM but a community built on principles.
Western Europe recorded its hottest June and July on record, leading to significant economic damage, early harvests, and warnings from banks about the impact of extreme heat on EU growth. The unprecedented temperatures have also highlighted broader climate change concerns and affected water levels in major rivers.
Water restrictions have been introduced in Čačak, Serbia, prohibiting the use of city water for watering parks, gardens, and washing vehicles, due to the low water level of the Rzav river.
Police investigating a deadly school shooting in Thailand reported that the 14-year-old accused shooter had watched violent content online. Authorities are citing multiple factors in the incident, including the suspect previously bringing an air rifle to school.
The 20th jubilee edition of the BNP Paribas Dwa Brzegi festival, hosted by Grażyna Torbicka, featured numerous events and prestigious guests, including Marta Cienkowska and Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, with the International Short Film Competition awarding 'Skin on skin' by Simon Schneckenburger.
Spain has implemented border controls for travelers from Italy at all airports and ports, escalating a diplomatic dispute over migrant policies. This move has caused inconvenience for tourists and drawn criticism from Italian officials, who view it as retaliation.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Masrour Barzani, Prime Minister of Iraq's Kurdish region, stated that the region wants to stay out of regional conflicts and denied any pressure to enter the Iran war despite numerous attacks.
The West Nile virus is rapidly spreading across Europe, with over 240 reported cases, including a significant number in North Macedonia and Greece. Health authorities are urging intensified mosquito control measures as the virus, for which there is no vaccine or cure, continues to affect the region.
Przedstawiamy przegląd najważniejszych wydarzeń mijającej nocy: rząd Hiszpanii uruchomił kontrole graniczne dla pasażerów statków i samolotów z Włoch; w Turcji zatrzymano ponad sto osób podejrzanych…
While thousands fled Afghanistan, former President Hamid Karzai remained in the country, a decision that continues to raise questions about why he chose not to flee and instead asked the Taliban to take power in Kabul.
A hacker group with alleged ties to the Kremlin has been accused by the German government of being behind a fake video announcing the resignation of Friedrich Merz. The incident highlights concerns about disinformation campaigns.
Mostar and the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNK) are accelerating the process of identifying a new location for a regional landfill, following the adoption of the Waste Management Plan for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Germany's National Security Council convened after an explosive drone was found at Leipzig Airport, raising concerns about national security and potential Russian involvement. The incident has prompted discussions on Germany's drone defense capabilities and calls for cooperation with Baltic states.
A political dispute has erupted between Bartolozzi and Forza Italia, with the latter calling for an investigation into prison conditions. Bartolozzi responded sharply, questioning their stance.
A Polish political analyst criticizes the ruling PiS party for persistently playing on anti-Ukrainian and xenophobic sentiments. This approach is seen as counterproductive, potentially leading to a loss of virtue without gaining anything.
President Putin is reportedly forcing the Russian financial machinery to support the war effort, demanding lower interest rates to provide relief to the state and businesses, despite potential banking risks.
A Polish news outlet reports on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s widely viewed claims that diseases like Lyme disease, RSV, and coronavirus were created in laboratories, questioning the scientific basis of these assertions.
The ongoing migratory crisis in Morocco is reportedly disrupting the production independence of the Renault concern, particularly affecting its largest African car factory in Tangier, which produces the popular Dacia Sandero.
Village elders and residents in Fierza, Albania, are opposing the proposed merger of Fushë-Arrëz Municipality with Puka, citing significant geographical distance and lack of investment.
Articles discuss the role of music as a universal peacemaker during times of war. The focus is on how music can transcend conflicts and bring people together.
Former Prosecutor General Salvi stated that immunity should not be a demonstration of strength by the majority, emphasizing that constitutional authorization for magistrates protects Parliament, not just those with more votes.
Poland's Ministry of National Defense has classified a report on the health of soldiers, despite Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz's earlier promise to make the findings public.
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo ordered one-month detention for Mirza Karić, who is suspected of murdering a 28-year-old in the Sarajevo neighborhood of Mošćanica.
Mexican music superstars Fuerza Regida, currently on a historic U.S. stadium tour, are set to headline a Superstar Q&A session at Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami this October.
Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski has revealed the findings of an audit at the Southern Hospital, citing unjustified pay raises and a doctor attempting to defraud the hospital. The audit also highlighted instances of excessive duty hours, including one doctor working 110 hours.
The Mossos d'Esquadra have arrested six individuals in flagrante delicto for home burglaries in Barcelona. The majority of those detained in these two operations had no prior police records for similar incidents.
The Stichting Hotel Claims Alliance (SHCA) has expanded its collective action against Booking.com before the Amsterdam District Court. An additional 7,696 hotels have joined the lawsuit, bringing the total number of participants to 10,783 properties.
Italy has approved the use of facial recognition technology following a debate between Fratelli d'Italia and Forza Italia, with authorization largely remaining with prosecutors and limited reliance on AI.
The Ceuta migrant crisis saw thousands of migrants, including many children, attempt to enter Spain, prompting the EU to call for a tougher migration response and raising concerns about potential Russian hybrid warfare tactics and Morocco's role in the influx.