Another German industrial company, EBM-Papst, has been acquired by an American firm in a multi-billion euro deal. The acquisition raises questions about the implications for Germany's attractive mid-sized industrial sector.
The Slovenian Ministry of Defense explains that the acquisition of 3,000 air-to-ground missiles is not directly related to the country's NATO commitments to increase defense spending.
Russia has threatened the United Kingdom with consequences over its alleged supply of drones to Ukraine, while a German court convicted a Ukrainian man for his involvement in a Russian-organized parcel bomb plot.
Crypto exchange Kraken has introduced a new cash back debit card in the U.S., aiming to integrate cryptocurrency further into mainstream financial products and consumer wallets.
Mumbai Police have formally requested the initiation of in absentia trial proceedings against Hafiz Saeed and five other individuals implicated in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, under Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
Andrej Žernovski, an official of the opposition Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM), claimed that an operation for media darkness, following Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's recipe, is underway in North Macedonia.
A council in Chalkidiki, Greece, removed 100 padlocked umbrellas and sun loungers from Gerakini beach after holidaymakers failed to comply with a removal notice, with confiscated items sent for recycling.
Rusija je u utorak izvela raketni napad na selo Pečenihi u ukrajinskoj Harkivskoj regiji. Poginulo je 10 ljudi, dok ih je još 18 ozlijeđeno, prenosi Kyiv Post.
Drones originating from Iran launched an attack against the leadership of Iraq's Kurdistan autonomous region. Iran has subsequently denied any involvement in the incident, which marks an unusual direct assault on the region's leadership.
A hacker attack targeted two Berlin Senate administrations responsible for construction and transport/climate protection, severely impacting their operations and prompting the involvement of the BSI.
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela in June has risen to 6,438, with rescuers and relatives continuing to search for missing persons in the rubble. This update comes amidst other natural disaster reports, including floods in India and a tropical cyclone in the Philippines.
A 7-year-old girl was hospitalized after being attacked and bitten in the face by a dog in Heraklion, Crete. Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident.
The Hungarian government has published a map detailing state support received by civil organizations over the past four to five years. This initiative provides a visual representation of the distribution of public funds to non-governmental groups.
Sokratis Malamas, joined by Ioulia Karapataki, Giannis Malamas, and his band, will perform two major concerts at the Katrakio Theater in Nikaia on September 21 and 22, featuring beloved songs and new releases.
The article features Saimonas Rakauskas, discussing his professional journey including work at Amazon, and how the company "Senukai" strives to maintain the agility of a startup within a large corporate structure.
Traffic patterns on Bulgaria's Hemus and Trakia highways will be altered until August 20 due to ongoing maintenance work, including camera replacement and vegetation cutting.
An article from Delo raises a debate on how to evaluate hospital success in Slovenia, questioning whether the problem is money or if the focus should be on treating diseases and saving lives, contrasting cancer treatment with rescuing tourists with sprained ankles.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is engaged in a difficult fight against widespread wildfires, utilizing helicopters for aerial support while exhausted firefighters battle on the ground. The country faces significant challenges in containing the blazes.
The car of Valjevo public prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić was set on fire, an act widely condemned by officials and colleagues as an attack on the judiciary's independence. Vujičić stated his immediate priority is to move his family out of Valjevo following the incident.
German drone manufacturer Helsing has partnered with Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten to test military drones for potential use by Japan's Self-Defense Forces, aiming to secure a significant defense contract.
The French magazine Le Point has published an extensive feature on Greek Minister of National Economy and Finance and Eurogroup President, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, titled 'Kyriakos Pierrakakis, the Greek who wants to wake up Europe.'
The French magazine Le Point published an extensive feature on Greece's Minister of National Economy and Finance and Eurogroup President, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, under the headline 'Kyriakos Pierrakakis, the Greek who wants to wake up Europe.'
Tiina Mäki-Briant and Cliff Briant, who fell in love as youngsters but lost touch for decades, were reunited after Cliff searched for Tiina and proposed.
Three individuals were trapped in a narrow 50-meter gorge, requiring a specialist to be flown in on a longline for their rescue, during which the helicopter pilot temporarily lost visual contact.
A fire that broke out in the courtyard of a family home in Sarajevo's Švrakino Selo neighborhood was quickly extinguished thanks to the efficient intervention of Sarajevo firefighters, with traffic now flowing smoothly.
Aleksandra Owca, a candidate for mayor of Krakow, has proposed that all mayoral candidates jointly write to Prime Minister Donald Tusk to amend regulations concerning the tourist tax, arguing that the city needs this tax.
The Mercedes-Benz logo, a three-pointed star, has remained largely unchanged over decades and is recognized globally, with each point representing the brand's ambition for motorization on land, sea, and air.
Former Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, currently imprisoned, hinted at pressure to confess to a new corruption case, citing a letter linked to Bidzina Ivanishvili.
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.
The Finnish Ministry has corrected its use of the term 'monopoly' when referring to fertilizer manufacturer Yara, after the company expressed offense, acknowledging the term was 'too straightforward'.
The University of Belgrade has fallen in the latest Shanghai Rankings, with government officials attributing the decline to blockades while faculty members cite years of neglect. An academic plenum also stated that the ranking does not measure the political suitability of the rector.
A crucial section of the Western Greece highway connecting Lefkada to Amvrakia Odos has been opened to traffic, specifically the final part from Agios Nikolaos to Vonitsa, significantly reducing travel distances.
Kenya's EACC is challenging a Supreme Court appeal related to the Sh1.5 billion Ruaraka land scandal, arguing firms are turning factual disputes into constitutional questions.
Sparkasse Bank is once again the general sponsor of the 'Golden Circle Sparkasse' humanitarian race and walk, continuing its long-standing support for the 'Heart for Children with Cancer' association.
Austria has recorded its driest 12-month period since 1850, according to GeoSphere Austria. The prolonged drought is forcing alpine huts to turn away tourists, with no immediate end in sight.
Balcony inspections are anticipated to uncover hundreds of dangerous structures in Pori alone, with a massive undertaking expected across Finland as every balcony classified as dangerous must be inspected from the inside.
Experts have made further progress, developing solutions even for the most challenging cases. This advancement signifies a significant step forward in their field.
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.
The car of prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić was set on fire in Valjevo, an act widely condemned by legal professionals and opposition parties as a direct form of intimidation and an attack on the judiciary. Vujičić suspects the incident is linked to cases he is currently handling, prompting a protest in the city.
Rapper Drake reportedly told a 23-year-old streamer that he would "love to" buy her mother a house after selecting her on a dating show. The offer has sparked discussions regarding the potential tax implications of such a gift.
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs' visit to Liepāja, including a photo opportunity on a combine harvester and a market stroll, is analyzed for the influence of Sesks and the 'United List' office.
A new general practitioner's office for children and adolescents has opened at the Karlovy Vary Regional Hospital in Cheb, Czech Republic, and is now accepting new patients who previously lacked a primary care physician.
After questioning, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office proposed detention for Anđela S. (24), suspected of possessing approximately 700 grams of marijuana intended for illegal sale in Rakovica.
The local committee of Borak, Croatia, is urgently seeking solutions for traffic blockades and protection from landslides following a fire that endangered the lives of two thousand residents.
A truck with failed brakes crashed into multiple cars in Paraguay, resulting in three fatalities and ten injuries. Video footage captured the horrific accident.
An American startup suggests a novel idea to address growing AI computing demands by integrating data centers into wind turbines, leveraging renewable energy and natural cooling to solve multiple problems simultaneously.
Actor Charly Hübner gave a comprehensive interview, reflecting on his experiences and the making of 'Spaziergang nach Syrakus,' including anecdotes about self-made costumes.
An oncologist points out a crucial cancer symptom that individuals under 40 should not ignore, noting the increasing number of cancer cases in people under 50.
The bodies of five climbers who died on a mountain expedition are being transported to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their final farewell and burial are scheduled for Tuesday.
The new Charlapalli-Gorakhpur Amrit Bharat Express train service is set to commence in October, with details on its route, stops, and timings announced.
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The US government has reportedly urged Apple to find alternative suppliers for memory chips, encouraging the company to reduce its reliance on China. This move aims to diversify Apple's supply chain.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has met with all Central Asian leaders in the past two months, aiming to bolster political and economic relations.
An exhibition of agricultural machinery, featuring both historical and modern equipment, was held in Babice, Olomouc region, offering visitors a chance to experience farm life.
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Wanita chief Fadhlina Sidek has called on party members to actively prepare for upcoming polls without waiting for the dissolution of Parliament.
A clinic in Basel, Switzerland, is facing pressure as numerous ADHD diagnoses are being questioned after allegations that interns largely conducted assessments unsupervised for years.
A daily news briefing covers various topics including Sahra Wagenknecht's efforts to disrupt the Thuringian coalition, challenges to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, and Ukraine's use of British drones to counter poor missile defense.
President Trump's approval rating has reportedly reached a new low during his term, with various reports attributing the decline to his stance on Iran, economic policies, and other controversies. This comes as his influence is being tested in state primaries and his administration faces pushback on several fronts.
While 10,000 steps a day has long been considered the ideal, new research suggests that significant health benefits can be achieved with fewer steps. This article introduces a Japanese walking method that takes only 30 minutes and offers numerous advantages for physical and mental health.
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov stated that Ukraine will be capable of attacking Russia with its own ballistic missiles within a few months.
A cow caused a traffic accident near Bileća, leading to an indictment against its owner. Separately, an accident occurred in the Grič tunnel on the A1 highway, reducing traffic to one lane.
Ukraine is experiencing a severe shortage of Patriot missiles, which is identified as Kyiv's greatest vulnerability in the ongoing conflict. This deficiency is compared to trying to learn to walk without being able to.
Recent Swedish opinion polls indicate a challenging political landscape for Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, with reports suggesting only a 'miracle' could save his position. The results paint a bleak picture for his government's future.
Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius, a representative of the Freedom Party, announced he will be studying populism at Harvard University starting in the autumn.
Japan has reached an agreement with Australia to conduct tests of hypersonic and other missiles within Australian territory. This collaboration marks a significant step in Japan's defense capabilities and international partnerships.
A pneumo-oncologist explains that small-cell lung carcinoma, which is almost exclusively found in smokers, grows rapidly and has a poor prognosis, though new therapies can extend life.
Georgian Dream Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze held a briefing to defend King Erekle II’s decision to sign the Treaty of Georgievsk with the Russian Empire in 1783, calling it the “only correct and unavoidable decision.”
The “Temas” ('Contact') exhibition, organized by the KÜME Foundation, has opened at Karaköy Palace in Istanbul, exploring the architectural, social, and cultural layers of the city's history.
Greece's economy minister, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, has been elected president of the Eurogroup, with French media profiling him as a reform-minded technocrat aiming to "wake up" Europe and foster a more integrated eurozone.
The energy company 'Elenger' has secured the necessary amount of natural gas for the next heating season, the CEO of 'Elenger' in Latvia, Gints Brakovskis, told LETA agency.
New regulations in Lithuania, effective May 1st, prohibit burning raked leaves and other garden waste in private yards, a change becoming particularly relevant for residents as autumn approaches.
Reports indicate that Russia is expanding secret drone bases near its borders with Ukraine and Belarus, placing NATO territory within potential strike range. NATO has stated it is monitoring the development of these long-range drone facilities.
The Austrian army has issued a warning to its soldiers about 21 alleged Russian spies operating in the country, reportedly providing a list of individuals in diplomatic roles suspected of ties to Russian intelligence services.
The office of Iraqi Kurdistan Prime Minister Masrour Barzani was targeted in a drone attack, with officials accusing Iran of being responsible. The incident also reportedly involved the home of the intelligence chief.
Latvijas premjerministrs Andris Kulbergs ("Apvienotais saraksts") vēlas, lai Brisele piešķirtu 7 miljardus eiro Krievijas kara radīto militāro un ekonomisko izmaksu segšanai, vēsta tīmekļa izdevums…
„Dinamikos“ vokalistė Irma Jurgelevičiūtė rugpjūčio 17-ąją mini gimtadienį. Dainininkei sukanka 54-eri. Soc. tinkle ji prakalbo apie džiuginantį dėmesį, kuriuo mėgaujasi nuo ankstyvo ryto.
Ukraine is running out of missiles for Patriot systems, a development that risks significantly weakening its defense against Russian aircraft and missiles.
Slovak activist Marek Mach has successfully raised over €200,000 in less than two days from more than 10,000 people for his cancer treatment, after recently announcing his diagnosis.
A flight at Heraklion Airport on Crete was delayed after a persistent vulture perched on the wing of an aircraft, preventing its takeoff. Firefighters were called to safely remove the bird.
Ukraine's former defense minister, Andriy Fedorov, stated that Ukraine could be capable of striking targets in Russia with its own domestically produced ballistic missiles within three to six months. This development would significantly enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities against Russian aggression.
Branko Ružić, Vice President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), believes that SPS leader Ivica Dačić's announcement about the party running independently in elections is 'healing' but only a good first step.
Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced that Thailand will maintain a neutral stance between the United States and China, resisting pressure to choose sides in the global competition for artificial intelligence.
Serbia's government has announced a session of the Social-Economic Council to discuss the minimum wage for 2027, with unions demanding 650 euros and the state offering 600 euros.
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A Russian missile strike hit the ArcelorMittal steel plant in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine's largest steel facility, resulting in two deaths and 13 injuries. The attack damaged a blast furnace and power units at the plant, owned by Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal.
The bus involved in an accident in Hungary was covered by mandatory third-party liability insurance with PZU. The insurer is in contact with aid organizations and pledges prompt, priority handling of claims related to the incident.
The Stad Ship Tunnel project has moved closer to construction start with the signing of a billion-dollar contract between the Norwegian Coastal Administration and AF Gruppen.
An analysis by the Heritage Foundation warns that US anti-missile stockpiles might not last even a few days in a potential conflict with China, revealing a significant weakness.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing his good relationship with Kim Jong Un and calling the drills expensive and provocative.
Tropical Storm Lala, previously Hurricane Lala, struck Hawaii with high winds and heavy rain, causing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, including a destroyed highway section. The storm left over 200,000 people without power and resulted in at least one fatality.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged deadly missile and drone strikes, resulting in at least 12 deaths across both countries. Concurrently, a suspected Russian drone was shot down by a NATO jet over Romania, prompting calls for stronger air defense.
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.
Following Adeleke's re-election in the Osun State poll, various groups and individuals, including the NGF and ADC candidate, offered congratulations, while Yiaga Africa commended voters and called for BVAS improvements. The outcome also sparked political analysis regarding future elections.
Hundreds of residents in Gospić, Croatia, protested against a hazardous waste landfill, expressing fears for their water, soil, and air quality. Demonstrators questioned how 40 trucks of waste could pass through customs and accused authorities of betraying the Lika region.
Professor Timo Airaksinen states that while people hope for life after death, it is not promised, and the concept of non-existence is both impossible to comprehend and difficult to accept.
Japanese writer Haruki Murakami's latest novel, 'The Tale of KAHO,' has recently been translated into Persian and is now available at Iranian bookstores.
A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.
Conflict could erupt in Iraq between authorities and armed groups linked to Iran, while the US emphasizes responding to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz by developing oil pipelines.
A store selling pro-Trump merchandise in Tennessee is closing its operations due to a decline in customer numbers, with the owner citing high costs and tariffs despite previous record sales.
The CEO of ActivTrak shares insights derived from data on 120,620 workers, revealing trends and observations about the current state of AI maturity within the workforce.
Ukraine reportedly struck the Progress center in Samara, a key facility for the Russian space program that manufactures Soyuz carrier rockets, with cruise missiles, causing explosions and fires.
A report highlights how sexual violence is used as an effective weapon in war, detailing harrowing accounts of rape and murder, and discussing the intergenerational trauma and initial aid for survivors.
A 17-year-old boy drowned in Palanga, prompting a rescuer to speak out about the tragedy and appeal to parents. Separately, a man also drowned in a pond in Telšiai.
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.
Budapest is developing a city logistics concept to address issues like delivery trucks parking on sidewalks, potentially introducing entry fees for smaller vans and reservable delivery spaces.
The unusually large sail of Israel's latest submarine, INS Drakon, built in Germany, has reignited speculation about its armament, with some commentators suggesting it could carry ballistic missiles.
Ukrainian arms producer Denis Schtilerman, a former Moscow businessman, is reportedly developing rockets that are putting pressure on Putin and plans to build a missile defense shield for Europe.
Nollywood celebrities gathered for a grand thanksgiving ceremony hosted by Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe to celebrate their triplet sons, Rahman, Raheem, and Rakeeb.
A 29-year-old electric scooter rider sustained serious injuries after falling downhill in Rakovica, Croatia, despite wearing a helmet. The rider will also face sanctions.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from co-stars, family, and fans. Her ex-partner Wladimir Klitschko expressed profound shock, and discussions have emerged about her struggles with Hollywood pressures and her unexpected advocacy for Ukraine.
Georgia's imprisoned former prime minister, Irakli Gharibashvili, alleges that Bidzina Ivanishvili pressured him to confess to a crime he did not commit, offering a deal for a 5-year sentence in exchange for admitting to corruption charges.
A Russian missile attack on the center of a Ukrainian village resulted in the deaths of ten people as residents were heading to work. The strike caused significant casualties and destruction.
Authorities in Halkidiki removed approximately 100 illegally placed umbrellas and sunbeds from Gerakini beach. These items were reportedly installed by vacationers attempting to claim sections of the public beach.
Drakong has launched new keychain-sized collectible controllers themed after 'Attack on Titan' characters, available through a blind box distribution method.
Austrian Interior Minister Karner expressed satisfaction with the progress of the repatriation operation for Syrians. The initiative aims to facilitate the return of Syrian individuals.
Amazon is building a data center with a power plant projected to emit nearly as much CO2 as all of Finland, despite the company's green claims. Amazon plans to offset these emissions with wind power projects in Finland.
The planned demolition of an informal settlement in Voždovac, Belgrade, near the bus line 26 terminus, has been suspended after the withdrawal of a bulldozer and a 'Gradska čistoća' vehicle that were present this morning.
Scientists are investigating a potential link between the release of highly anticipated music albums by artists like Taylor Swift and Drake and an increase in traffic accidents. The theory suggests that drivers may be distracted by listening to new music.
Malaysia's Prime Minister stated that Budget 2027 will incorporate the voices and aspirations of the people, particularly as households grapple with an ongoing energy crisis.
Investigators examining the remnants of a new Russian cruise missile discovered Western-made components, suggesting foreign technology is being used for AI calculations that enable the missile to independently find its target.
An expert who investigated the Kornati tragedy has stated that the Omiš fire was not an ordinary blaze, criticizing the failure to activate the warning system. The expert described the explanations for the inaction as 'infinitely stupid.'
Various news outlets are publishing daily horoscopes for Tuesday, August 18, 2026, offering astrological predictions for the day. These horoscopes provide insights into luck and daily events for different zodiac signs.
Reports indicate that Ukraine may have completely exhausted its supply of Patriot interceptor missiles, with the last one having been fired approximately 10 weeks ago.
A discussion arises on how to evaluate hospital success, questioning whether the focus should be on financial aspects or prioritizing disease treatment and saving lives, particularly in contrast to treating minor tourist injuries.
A new Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake, a modern version of the 1972 model based on a Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, has been revealed, featuring a body design inspired by a 1962 'bread van'.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
Croatian media highlights Robert Pattinson's unexpected rise as an internet darling this summer, becoming the subject of two major memes despite not having undertaken significant new projects.
BlockDAG has introduced a gamified presale featuring a Crab-to-Kraken ranking system to encourage early accumulation, while also noting the steady prices of Kaspa and Cosmos.
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Na predstojećoj 7. sjednici Gradskog vijeća Grada Velike Gorice, koja će se održati sutra, u utorak 18. kolovoza 2026. godine, vijećnici će razmatrati Prijedlog VI.
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Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
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The 9th Dunav Film Fest in Smederevo will open on August 21 with the screening of 'The House,' the feature film debut by director Tanja Brzaković, at the Small Town of Smederevo Fortress.
For the first time in the history of Latvian archaeology, excavations have been carried out underwater – they took place in Lake Indzeris near Cepurīte Island in the Alūksne region.
Bulgaria has launched a public procurement tender for the major renovation of the Trayanovi Vrata tunnel on the Trakia highway, with offers accepted until August 31. The indicative value of the project is over 40 million euros, funded by the state budget.
China is increasing control over the private lives of Communist Party members and state sector employees, imposing restrictions such as requiring military approval for divorce and banning marriage to foreigners or international travel.
Poland's state budget deficit after July surpassed half of the amount planned for the entire year, according to the Ministry of Finance, prompting economists to note a lack of information on off-budget funds.
A 27-year-old Austrian woman is taking Vienna City Hall to court over a 50-cent charge for using a women's public toilet, while men's urinals are available for free, arguing it's a matter of gender equality.
An Azerbaijani citizen was charged with document forgery after presenting a falsified driver's license to border police at the Dobrakovo crossing in Montenegro.
The Greek opposition has declared its unwavering commitment to defending public and free education, stating a clear intention to repeal the Pierrakakis law. They also oppose any modification to Article 16 of the Constitution concerning free education.
An article provides essential advice on vehicle safety checks, including tires, brakes, lights, documents, and taking breaks, to ensure a safe trip during holidays.
Albanian police, with the intervention of RENEA forces, arrested Ylli Zalla, a highly sought-after individual suspected in the Rinas assassination. Authorities found an arsenal of weapons, ammunition, narcotics, and police uniforms during his arrest.
Montenegro's border police at GP Dobrakovo apprehended an Azerbaijani individual who attempted to enter the country using a falsified driver's license.
Copenhagen has introduced a new attraction called 'In the Eye of the Typhoon.' This new feature aims to draw visitors with its unique and immersive experience.
Jan Sobieski, arguably the most famous ruler of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, is remembered as a 17th-century king, reformer, and warrior who famously defended Vienna against the Ottomans.
The BRS party announced a protest in Telangana, asserting that the government's alleged decision to cancel the Kalyana Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubarak schemes would remove vital financial support for poor families.
A man was fatally injured by a tractor in Lithuania's Akmenė district late Sunday evening after reportedly falling onto the road. Authorities are investigating the tragic incident.
At least four signal flares were fired on the Makarska Riviera in Croatia, prompting the mobilization of firefighters due to the high risk of fire in the dry season.
Joanna Persman reviewed Chiara Bugatti's art exhibition at Marabouparken, noting its potential and integrity, which made the viewer feel almost superfluous.
Former Senate President Bukola Saraki commissioned a 500-seater ICT centre in Bauchi, built by PDP governorship candidate Usman Suphi, with the aim of empowering youth through digital skills.
A new study reveals that being overweight or obese significantly increases the risk of various cancers, accounting for up to 11.5 percent of cases for certain types.
A large fire on Mount Risovac near Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is still active, with firefighting and forestry teams continuing their efforts on the ground. Air extinguishing operations have been suspended due to thick smoke.
Russia has launched new ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv, marking another escalation in the ongoing conflict. Ukrainian defenses, including an 'iron hedgehog' system, are reportedly engaged in countering these assaults.
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.
Ukrainian forces claim to have struck a Russian factory producing rocket fuel and attacked a Bastion coastal missile system in Crimea, though these claims have not yet been independently verified.
An article discusses the experiences of writer Grencberga and traveler Eniņa on the Camino de Santiago, highlighting its significance for healing, physical challenge, or spiritual quests.
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.
The CEO of ActivTrak shared insights derived from data collected from 120,620 workers, revealing trends and observations regarding AI maturity in the workforce.
Dr. Piotr Arak states that Poland cannot simply stop applying the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) as it is part of EU law, but suggests the country must seize political opportunities to introduce alternative solutions.
SpaceX achieved a new record by launching two Falcon 9 rockets just 38 minutes apart. One of the missions was classified, showcasing the company's rapid turnaround capabilities.
Albanian police in Pogradec conducted operation "Surprise," seizing automatic weapons and ammunition from two residences and arresting a 44-year-old man for illegal possession of firearms.
A theater action in Berlin has caused a scandal due to restrictions on public space access based on identity, raising questions about discrimination and open society.
The article discusses how to set boundaries and understand children's behavior without labeling them, emphasizing that while behavior can be problematic, the child is not the problem.
Lamborghini has introduced the Revuelto SV, a more powerful hybrid version of its supercar boasting 1065 horsepower and advanced aerodynamics, with production limited to 1963 units and a price exceeding 600,000 euros.
Kari Enqvist's column reflects on the generation that built the welfare state, noting that while they may now appear as a caricature, society owes them a debt of gratitude.
Climate change-induced shifts in weather patterns have worsened conditions on the peaks of the Karakoram Range in Gilgit-Baltistan, creating serious difficulties for mountaineers. No climber managed to summit the world’s second-highest mountain.
Thousands of fans gathered in Mumbles, Wales, the hometown of rock singer Bonnie Tyler, to pay their final respects as her coffin was brought home. Crowds sang her hit song 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' in an emotional farewell.