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Afroza, a government official, announced that the government is actively working to eliminate syndicates operating within the aviation sector.

Russian swimmer Egor Kornev extended an invitation to Romanian rival David Popovici to visit Russia, stating Popovici is a 'great guy' after they discussed cars.

Milica Borozan, a project assistant at the CGO, stated that the NGO has consistently highlighted through research and direct work with young people that many do not see a future for themselves in Montenegro. She emphasized that youth cannot be the future if they are excluded from the present.
Relations between Morocco and Algeria have been strained for decades, with current tensions involving more than just historical rivalries, including the mass arrival of Moroccan migrants in Spain.
Former Disney star Bella Thorne shared her mental health struggles following blackmail threats to leak her intimate photos, recalling the criticism she faced after exposing the situation and her collaboration with the FBI.
Erratic winds are hindering the efforts of hundreds of firefighters battling a wildfire near Athens for a fourth consecutive day, as the blaze continues to rage and scorch over 130,000 acres.

In response to a public data request, the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office disclosed the number of classified and non-public government decisions made during the final months of the Orbán government.

The upcoming Ördögkatlan festival will host a comprehensive program series dedicated to the life and work of author László Krasznahorkai, including a communal reading of his novel "Sátántangó".
A high-ranking Taliban official was killed by gunmen in a rare targeted attack in northwestern Afghanistan. This incident marks a significant security event within the country.

Former porn star Cicciolina stated in an interview that she believes her life story would be perfect for a Netflix series. She also expressed a desire to return to Italian politics and re-establish her party.

Romanian author Doina Ruști is back in the public eye with her new novel, "Nas de bulgar," a continuation of "Ferenike." Ruști describes the autobiographical work as connected to her history as an orphan and the assassination of her father.
Funko has released new figures for the 'Heated Rivalry' series, featuring characters Shane Hollander, Ilya Rozanov, and a combined set.
Roza Gilles, then an 18-year-old model, was reportedly abused by Jeffrey Epstein for the first time while he was serving jail time.

The Gārsene Castle Museum's collection has been enriched with unique family relics, including photographs, silver cutlery, and ancient stories, preserved outside Latvia for over a century and brought back by Anna Roza Šonburg, a descendant of the Budberg family.

Lokalne vlasti u Basri pribjegle su hibridnom nizozemskom sjemenu trave kako bi podigle zeleni pojas oko sjeverozapadnog dijela iračkog grada, s ciljem ublažavanja visokih temperatura.
A mother gave birth to quadruplets, Rozalia, Franek, Gabriel, and Bruno, at the Mother Polish Health Center in Łódź. Both the mother and children are reported to be in good health.
Reports suggest that US Senator Marco Rubio has become an influential figure in Venezuelan politics, effectively acting as a 'viceroy' by maintaining close contact with the interim president. He is described as leading the country remotely with significant deference from its leadership.

A man in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, has been sentenced to death for killing his nephew on May 30 by repeatedly slamming him against the ground after his marriage proposal was allegedly rejected.
A man in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, has been sentenced to death for the murder of his 1.5-year-old nephew.

According to an analysis by EU Matrix, three MEPs from Croatia's HDZ party—Karlo Ressler, Tomislav Sokol, and Željana Zovko—are ranked among the 100 most influential out of 720 members in the European Parliament.
A landslide in China's Gansu province has resulted in the deaths of at least 21 people. Rescue efforts have concluded following the natural disaster in northwestern China.
A new 'grandchildren's law' in Spain is projected to double the overseas electoral census to nearly five million Spaniards, raising questions about voting rights for those who have never lived in the country.

The final season of 'The Bear' has concluded, offering an interesting experiment in narrative closure and taking a stance on the necessity of perfect fine dining, ultimately changing how audiences perceive the hospitality industry.
A 75-year-old man died while waiting in line at a gas station in Petrozavodsk, Russia, according to eyewitnesses. This marks the second reported death amid the country's ongoing fuel crisis.

Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, with several countries like Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic breaking temperature records, reaching over 40 degrees Celsius. The World Health Organization has reported more than 1,300 excess deaths linked to the extreme heat across the continent.

Amazon's Prime Day 2026 event offered significant discounts across a wide range of products, including mobile phones and Levi's jeans. Shoppers found some of the lowest prices of the year during this sales period.

The European Commission has approved Sanofi's Cenrifki (tolebrutinib), marking the first drug in the European Union specifically approved to slow the progression of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) without relapses.
Spain is projected to achieve near full employment this summer, even with rising prices, though hoteliers remain cautious regarding the potential impact of the Iran war.

Seven constitutional court judges have recused themselves from the case involving President Sulyok. This development has led to speculation from legal experts, suggesting it could clarify the relationship between the head of state and the Constitutional Court.

Álex Cordobés' cheesecake has become a sensation, attracting long queues at his Madrid store and selling thousands daily, with its success attributed to an I+D lab at his new Las Rozas bakery.

A police investigation is underway after 96 packets of gold, pledged as loan security, went missing from a Bank of India locker in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Afroza Abbas has been appointed as the chief of the Jatiya Mahila Sangstha, a national women's organization.
A Czech giant fund is acquiring the largest shopping center in northwestern Croatia and has also made an acquisition in a shopping center in Poznań, Poland. These moves indicate significant investment in the retail real estate sector.
Real Madrid has reportedly signed 19-year-old midfielder Kalifa Camara from Las Rozas to bolster its La Fabrica academy.
A stone was thrown at the Shatabdi Express train near Firozabad, breaking a window glass in a coach. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was on board the train at the time of the incident.
Private letters between Princess Diana of Wales and the late British actor Terence Stamp have been revealed, showing their close friendship and mentioning topics like Prozac, couple's jokes, and champagne.
The soundtrack for last year’s popular show 'Heated Rivalry' is finally getting a physical release next month, featuring Hollander- and Rozanov-themed vinyl and CD variants, along with a new cassette edition.

Magyar Péter claims to have obtained a secret government decree concerning a planned refugee camp in Vitnyéd, challenging János Pócs on the matter.

Teams are arriving in host countries and engaging in warm-up matches as preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 continue. Ivory Coast arrived in the United States, Iran's team landed in Tijuana amidst US tensions, and Türkiye concluded their warm-up campaign against Venezuela.

Astrological predictions indicate that life will improve for three zodiac signs after June 6th. However, one specific sign is forewarned to have a particularly difficult Saturday.
Santos Cerdán, former Secretary of Organization for the PSOE, has denied all accusations against him, asserting that the objective is not to investigate crimes but to destroy individuals.

Nigerian President Tinubu stated that his reforms are stabilizing the economy despite ongoing hardship, while critics urged him to resign over rising insecurity. Discussions also included the 2027 elections and concerns about severe flooding predictions for 2026.

Tragikus sorsú férfi modellek dokumentumfilmje, Predator-univerzumban játszódó animációs film, és a legnagyobb magyar pornórendezőként ismert Kovi sorozata a streamingajánlónkban.

Miroslav Ondra, Vice-Rector of the Theatre Faculty, has been appointed interim head of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (JAMU) following the recall of former Rector Barbara Maria Willi by President Petr Pavel.

Hungarian Parliament approves formation of investigative committees.

A 69-year-old motorcyclist and his 63-year-old passenger were involved in a collision with a car driven by a 45-year-old. Details of injuries or the exact circumstances of the accident were not immediately available.

Stewart McLean, an actor known for his role in the Netflix series 'Virgin River', was found dead, with police investigating his death as a suspected murder. This incident is part of a broader trend of various suspicious deaths and murder investigations reported globally.

The Atrio restaurant, which put Cáceres on the gastronomic map, is celebrating its 40th anniversary, highlighting the perseverance of its founders, Toño Pérez and Jose Polo, and recalling a 2021 robbery.

The Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party is challenging a decision in court that requires them to repay 686 million forints in campaign funds, having so far raised 148 million forints through donations.

Members of the European Parliament have called on the European Commission to launch an investigation into allegations of Slovakia misusing EU funds. The demand seeks to ascertain whether financial irregularities have occurred.

The Latvian government has decided to defer a portion of Valka municipality's loan payments to future years, freeing up over 646,000 euros in its budget for covering liabilities, with a revised budget due by June 1.

Fourteen people joined Zsuzsanna Ducsay, who was appointed last week.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar removed fences and opened the former offices of Viktor Orbán in Budapest to the public, inviting visitors inside. This action follows his critical statements regarding the current government and its policies.

Jennifer Lopez brought lace back into focus in a glamorous way, wearing a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier ensemble at a Netflix event in New York.

A woman identified as Roza, one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims, testified at a hearing organized by Democratic congressmen, recounting how she was called to his room by a masseuse.

A stolen pink Fiat oldtimer affectionately named 'Zmajček' (Little Dragon) has been successfully recovered and returned to its owners after a widespread appeal on social media.
An arsonist destroyed 14 cars in Barcelona's Eixample district in a single night. The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating the incident and have stated it is not linked to any claims or protests.

An HDZ MEP publicly criticized the party, prompting Prime Minister Plenković to comment that the MEP expressed regret. Plenković also accused the opposition of blocking constitutional judge elections and announced a €1.7 billion loan for military strengthening.
Hungary's new government was inaugurated, with the new Prime Minister delivering a speech that included an apology to those wronged under the previous Orbán administration. The event also gained viral attention due to a new minister's dance moves during the ceremony.

Today marks 46 years since the funeral of Josip Broz Tito in 1980, an event remembered as one of the 20th century's largest, attended by 124 state delegations.

Roza Bojanova and Vasilevski have been named laureates of the 'Literary Scepter' award by the Writers' Association of Macedonia (DPM) for 2026, recognized for their distinct poetic styles.
An article discusses gonarthrosis, linking it to age, lifestyle, and genetics, and emphasizes that movement is crucial after total knee replacement surgery, which is often needed when conservative treatments fail.

The Romanian government has collapsed after losing a no-confidence vote in parliament. This event has plunged the country into political uncertainty, with opposition parties now considering their next steps.
Firozabad, India, known for its centuries-old glassmaking industry, is facing severe pressure as rising fuel prices, exacerbated by the Iran War, threaten to shatter businesses already struggling.

Spanish bank BBVA announced a 10.8% increase in its first-quarter net profit, reaching nearly 3 billion euros. The bank also revealed plans for additional share buybacks.

Péter Magyar, a rising Hungarian political figure, engaged in discussions with EU officials in Brussels, including Ursula von der Leyen, to secure the release of billions in frozen EU funds. The funds have been withheld due to concerns over the rule of law in Hungary, and a deal is anticipated soon.
Hurricane Lala weakened to a tropical storm as it passed Hawaii, causing drenching rains, winds, and leaving over 100,000 people without power. Despite the storm, some residents proceeded with planned events, including a wedding.
An article from La Vanguardia discusses an automatic and efficient alternative to traditional brush cutters, promising a perfectly maintained garden with minimal effort.

X-Men star Nicholas Hoult has been announced as the latest addition to the cast of the upcoming Harry Potter TV series. His involvement further expands the star-studded ensemble for the highly anticipated show.

A presidential advisor warns that Romania's economy is not performing well and may end the year in recession, while the formation of a new government is delayed, making it difficult to bring parties to the negotiating table.

Moroccan authorities are prosecuting dozens of individuals following a recent migration crisis in Ceuta, with 86 people facing charges. Meanwhile, new calls for a mass march on August 15 are circulating on Moroccan social networks, signaling a potential fresh wave of migration towards the Spanish enclave.

Spain's population has reached a historic high of 49.8 million, with 10.2 million residents born abroad. This marks a significant demographic milestone for the country.
An ongoing cyclosporiasis epidemic in the United States has seen 18,000 cases, with Michigan reporting the first two fatalities from the parasitic disease.

Saint Prophet Elijah, whose feast day is observed on August 2nd according to the Gregorian calendar, is one of the most revered saints in the Serbian Orthodox Church and folk tradition. His name has long been associated with the power of nature, thunder, and rain.

Maria Zakharova, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, suggested that the repeated Romanian airspace violations by drones were staged, implying that local residents do not agree with Romanian authorities' accusations against Russia.

Celjsko okrožno tožilstvo je zoper moškega, ki je decembra lani poškodoval kip Josipa Broza Tita v Velenju, 9.

An Albanian man, Refit Buzi, killed his ex-partner's father and severely injured her mother, who later died, before holding his 24-year-old ex-partner, Rozalinda Plaka, hostage for several hours.
Xiaomi is featuring historically low prices and significant discounts, some reaching nearly 40%, on various devices including the Redmi Pad 2, Buds 5 Pro, and POCO X8 as part of its summer campaign.

A nuclear project in northwest Germany, associated with the Russian state company Rosatom, has received approval from provincial authorities, subject to stringent conditions.

70,000 sheep are being used as a natural and effective method for fire prevention in the Sierra de Jaén, Spain, managed by local livestock farmers.

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok signed a constitutional amendment that will remove him from office at midnight, a move that has reportedly shocked Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. This action follows a period of political turmoil in Hungary.

The lead actor for the 'God of War' series has been injured during filming, necessitating a search for a new actor and the reshooting of previously filmed scenes.

Roza Fragorapty, a Greek lyra player, discussed her involvement in Christopher Nolan's new film production of 'Odyssey', revealing details about the movie's musical score and her collaboration with the international production.

Marcel Petiot, known as 'Doctor Satan,' exploited refugees fleeing Nazis by promising them escape to South America, only to inject them with poison after taking their money.

The article discusses how terrifying plots dramatizing the dichotomy between culture and nature continued to demonstrate a broad and indicative horror intonation in the first decade of the new millennium.

Manchester United u četvrtak je predstavio nove detalje projekta kojim planira izgraditi stadion od 100.000 mjesta, oko 350 metara sjeverozapadno od sadašnjeg Old Trafforda.

Nikola Grmoja, leader of Most and a Croatian MP, called on all Croatian MEPs to vote against the 'chat control' regulation, which he claims would enable online surveillance, aimed at preventing child sexual abuse.

Donald Trump claimed credit for Walmart's decision to lower beef and other product prices, stating the company was 'patriotic' for responding to his request. Walmart's official statement, however, did not mention any White House involvement in their pricing decisions.
Recent polls indicate that the PP and Vox parties are nearing 200 parliamentary seats, while the PSOE is experiencing a decline in support.

Funko has released a new collection of Pop! figures inspired by the hockey romance series 'Heated Rivalry,' featuring characters Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, ahead of its second season.

Hungary's foreign trade closed its sixth consecutive month with a surplus, reaching 180 billion forints in May, bringing the total surplus for the first five months of the year to 1305 billion forints.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard attacked US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for recent American strikes, leading to increased regional tensions and threats from the US. This comes as a peace deal appears to be unraveling, with both sides accusing the other of violations.

The European Parliament's committee voted 14.3 million euros for Romania to mitigate flood damage, specifically highlighting the significant destruction at the Praid salt mine from last year's floods.
During a World Cup match, Djed Spence appeared to refuse a handshake with Thomas Partey, drawing attention to ongoing allegations against the Ghanaian midfielder. The incident sparked discussion among fans and media regarding the circumstances.

Rozana and Tim Šuštar have received conditional sentences in the Marinblu case. The court's decision marks a development in the legal proceedings surrounding the case.

Ukrainian hackers have reportedly disabled the Russian army's Groza combat application, replacing target data with Ukrainian flags, crude drawings, and spam, effectively disrupting its functionality for drones and artillery.

The Board of Directors of the Macedonian Film Professionals Association has announced Vlado Jovanovski, Roza Trajceska, Dimitar Jakimovski, and Apostol Trpeski as recipients of the 'Golden Frame' awards for 2026.

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after confessing to the murders of eight women. Victims' families confronted Heuermann in court, expressing their grief and condemnation.

Croatian MEP Sunčana Glavak emphasized that Europe must not settle for merely being a user of technologies developed by others, warning against becoming a digital colony.

Rainn Wilson, a star of the US version of 'The Office,' believes the show would not be made today due to its politically incorrect humor. He expressed that he 'kind of misses that' aspect.

The European Union has officially agreed to launch membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, with talks set to begin on Monday. This decision marks a significant step in the two countries' aspirations to join the bloc.

Unknown handwritten letters exchanged between Princess Diana and actor Terence Stamp in 1991 are going up for auction at Bonhams. The letters reportedly contain revelations about Prozac, jokes about sex, and a card with a bare chest.

Pope Leo XIV visited Barcelona to lead a mass at the Sagrada Familia, blessing its highest tower. The visit also included discussions on the cathedral's architectural legacy and the use of the Catalan language.
Forbes Councils has featured new members, including Stuart D'Rozario, Raymond Guo, and Shea Murtaugh. These individuals are recognized for their contributions within their respective fields.

Péter Magyar announced his intention to make public a secret government decision regarding a planned migrant camp in Vitnyéd. The Prime Minister reportedly stated that the Fidesz government aimed to comply with the migration pact through this decision.

Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Spain, beginning his visit by meeting with migrants and homeless individuals in Madrid and urging leaders to stop dividing. He also engaged with enthusiastic Catholic youth and made a lighthearted joke about his preference for Real Madrid.

The Hungarian government has published a resolution to review ventilator procurement and implement a logging moratorium, while also announcing that there will be no performance evaluation for the current school year.
A travel article highlights the captivating experience of leisurely exploring the temples and rice fields of Bali, one of the island's most fascinating regions.

Rozalina Lulgjuraj, a representative of the Women's Council of the European Progress Party (SEP), stated that femicide cases can only be stopped through comprehensive and substantive reforms, following two tragic murders of women in two days.

A government resolution has been published concerning the Dunai Vasmű steelworks, assigning the economic minister responsibility for extending its public service contract.

A new series is being made about the history of Hungary's porn industry, a topic that was widely known but rarely discussed in the 1990s.
China has executed a man convicted of poisoning a billionaire businessman who was linked to the Netflix series '3 Body Problem'. The execution follows a high-profile murder case.

Czech police detained and later released a Russian bishop after suspected drugs were found in his car. The incident occurred amidst other news in the Czech Republic, including a record lottery win and ongoing heatwaves.

Die Stadt Firozabad ist das Herz der indischen Glasindustrie. Die durch den Iran-Krieg verursachten hohen Gaspreise bedrohen hier die Existenz vieler Menschen - dabei spielt auch das Taj Mahal eine…

Hungarian President Katalin Novák is facing intense scrutiny and criticism regarding a controversial pardon case. Documents related to the clemency decision have raised questions and sparked public debate.
The Seattle Mariners secured a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox, closing out their road trip with a series win thanks to home runs from Jhonny Pereda and Randy Arozarena.
A BJP councillor in Firozabad, India, shaved her head at the municipal corporation to protest alleged discrimination in development works and neglect of civic issues in her ward. She claims the mayor's husband is obstructing projects.

The Latvian town of Valka has been granted financial relief, contingent on the condition that its budget must be amended by June.
A Dalit BSc student in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, allegedly died by suicide following accusations of caste-based harassment and assault at a library. Police have arrested three individuals in connection with the incident.

A secret government decree revealed that the Fidesz government allocated 7.2 billion forints to the Ferencváros sports club, part of a larger 11.5 billion forint distribution among clubs for Olympic preparation, with Ferencváros receiving significantly more than others.

Lena Schilling, the youngest member of the European Parliament, is generating significant media attention in Brussels due to her romantic relationship with a fellow MEP who is 24 years her senior.

An Epstein survivor, identified as Roza, testified to US lawmakers, detailing how Jeffrey Epstein abused her while he was under house arrest. Her testimony marks her as the latest survivor to publicly share her experience.
"When somebody step out of line and you gotta chastise them or give them a spanking, that's what you do," Rozay says of his feud with Drake.

A court has annulled an unlawful decision by the Director-General of TEK concerning former Telex journalists Júlia Halász and Zsolt Sarkadi. Their complaint, stemming from an incident where police attempted to seize their camera at a Péter Szijjártó forum, must now be re-examined.

Hungarian rapper Pogány Induló is set to make his acting debut, taking on a starring role in a new film. The movie is directed by the creator behind the popular series 'A besúgó' (The Informer).

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković publicly attacked HDZ Member of European Parliament Tomislav Sokol, suggesting he could resign if unhappy. Sokol subsequently responded to Plenković's criticism, indicating a shared sentiment regarding party interests.

The outgoing Hungarian government has made its last decisions, allocating tasks to ministers as if they were not leaving office next week, focusing on investments and Ferencváros.
Spanish oil group Meroil reported pre-tax profits of €27.4 million, a 35% increase, as its revenue neared €700 million, boosted by its logistics operations.

Romanian President Nicușor Dan has expressed confidence that a new pro-Western government will be appointed within a "reasonable" timeframe, ruling out the possibility of early elections.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced a new initiative aimed at addressing America's drug habit, specifically targeting medications like Zoloft and Prozac as part of a broader effort to confront the nation's mental health crisis.
The RAC1 charity nougat initiative, in collaboration with Torrons Vicens, raised a record 344,985 euros in its latest edition, with funds dedicated to research into rare diseases at Sant Joan de Déu Hospital.

A man in India brought his deceased sister's body to a bank after being told he could only withdraw money if the account holder was present, sparking outrage over banking procedures.

An altercation between Begoña Gómez and Vito Quiles in a Las Rozas cafeteria has become a viral phenomenon, sparking hundreds of memes across social media platforms like X, TikTok, and Instagram.

Actress Emily Watson was awarded the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo at the Sarajevo Film Festival, expressing her deep appreciation for the city and the festival's spirit. The event also featured numerous celebrities on the red carpet, the regional premiere of 'Small Things,' and actor Diego Luna praising the festival.

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.

Hungary's August 20th national holiday celebrations will feature a shorter fireworks display and a reduced overall budget of four billion forints. Despite the cost-cutting, beer prices are expected to remain high.

Ukraine is set to purchase older American ATACMS missile systems and ballistic missiles from Turkey. This acquisition aims to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities.

Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.

Wellington, New Zealand, experienced its first snowfall in August in 15 years, as temperatures plummeted across the country due to an Antarctic cold front.

Devastating wildfires in Washington state have destroyed hundreds of structures and forced approximately 60,000 residents in the Spokane area to evacuate their homes. Authorities have declared a state of emergency as firefighters battle the uncontrolled blazes.

Gasoline prices in Spain are increasing, with tanks nearing 87 euros, as the government progressively withdraws fuel subsidies, impacting holiday travel and contributing to July's inflation.

Several Hungarian cities have revoked their protest resolutions against the alleged 'Tisza tax,' while others continue to adhere to their initial concerns. This indicates a divided response to the controversial tax.

Workers at Hanon Systems Hungary Kft. are considering an indefinite strike in Székesfehérvár and Pécs, dissatisfied with a 4-4.5% pay raise offer, while the union attempts further negotiations.
The Spanish Football Federation has made its Las Rozas residence available to house vulnerable families displaced by fires.
An opinion piece criticizes successive Polish governments for failing to build sufficient housing and the current administration for defending short-term rentals.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has now claimed over 1,000 lives, marking a significant increase in fatalities. This makes it one of the fastest-growing Ebola epidemics in history.

A dermatologist specializing in scarring, Dr. Elena Conde Montero, details how to care for common summer skin lesions to avoid complications and minimize their marks, advising against alcohol or hydrogen peroxide.

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has signed a constitutional amendment that effectively ends his term in office. This move comes after a law change that will see him step down from his position.

Președintele Nicușor Dan a declarat marți, la Kiev, întrebat dacă sunt șanse ca noul Guvern să fie învestit până în septembrie, că nu dorește să facă predicții, dar cere în același timp partidelor…

A Swedish Member of the European Parliament has filed a police complaint against her Danish colleague, accusing him of racist hate speech. The complaint stems from a comment made by the Danish politician telling her to 'go home'.
While the heat is expected to offer some respite tomorrow, temperatures in Spain's northeast, Cantabrian coast, and Mallorca are still forecast to reach close to 40 degrees Celsius, with Bilbao, Logroño, Zaragoza, Pamplona, and Lleida being the hottest cities on Sunday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree to establish a new command specifically for long-range attacks deep within Russian territory. This move aims to intensify pressure on Russia following recent Ukrainian strikes that have impacted Russian oil production.

The maternity ward at Uzsoki Street Hospital has been indefinitely shut down due to a malfunction in its ventilation system. The closure impacts expectant mothers and hospital operations.
The Palau de la Música Catalana has almost reached one million attendees for the first time, with 555,000 spectators for 678 concerts and 360,000 visitors in 2025, plus 39,000 people for other events.

A fire, which originated in the kitchen during the early hours, has completely destroyed Pé na Praia, a well-known beach bar in Sanxenxo, Spain, during peak season.

Serbian political analyst Gajić stated that President Vučić cannot be defeated by 'second-Serbians' and that students will destroy the pro-Western opposition. Another analyst, Miljuš, questioned whether Vučić informed the American administration about certain matters.
Madrid starts July under a yellow alert, with temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius, as the Aemet predicts the second heatwave will affect several autonomous communities.

Actress Eva Green was urgently transported to the hospital after sustaining an injury on the set of the series 'Wednesday', leading to a halt in filming. Reports from multiple outlets confirm the incident and her hospitalization.

Instagram is reportedly redesigning its TV interface to make it suitable for watching series, expanding beyond its mobile and tablet applications.

The US Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to limit President Trump's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval. President Trump strongly criticized the Senate's decision, calling it "meaningless" and accusing lawmakers of undermining his efforts with Iran.
Las negociaciones entre Estados Unidos e Irán impulsa al crudo a la baja y sostiene el optimismo en los mercados

Rozana and Tim Šuštar received conditional sentences in the Marinblu case, which involved the exploitation and near-slavery conditions of Indian workers in Marinblu and Selea companies, revealed in June 2022.

Andy Burnham used his victory speech after winning the Makerfield by-election to call for political change and national unity, securing his position as the constituency's new MP and potentially setting up a challenge to Keir Starmer.

Rex Heuermann, the New York architect known as the Gilgo Beach serial killer, has been sentenced to multiple life terms in prison for the murders of eight women. Victims' relatives confronted him during the sentencing, expressing their disgust and calling him a coward.
A court has recognized 'sports discrimination' in Las Rozas, Madrid, where the city council forces gymnasts to train on weekends, denying them weekday access in favor of another club.

The Hungarian 'Hunyadi' series has been nominated for an Asian Emmy Award, marking a significant step towards conquering the world's largest television market via the Shanghai Television Festival.
The mayor of Valencia, where 17 people died in a DANA storm, stated that errors in flood mapping prevented authorities from predicting the barranco's overflow would reach the capital's districts.
Paramount+'s revival of Criminal Minds is being praised for doing one thing better than the iconic CBS run, with a new character's role noted for its distinctiveness. The series is receiving positive comparisons to its predecessor.

Producer Kálomista Gábor, known for his good relations with the previous government, criticized Hungarian public media, stating it should not have been able to decide which series to air on its own channels after the National Film Institute centralized series ordering.

Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has submitted a parliamentary resolution requesting that Hungary not implement the EU migration pact, despite claims that the pact does not legalize illegal migration.

Zagreb became the third Croatian city with a direct flight to the US this Tuesday, with United Airlines launching a route to Newark/New York. However, the article explains why the Croatian national football team does not fly with the national airline.

The articles discuss the current state of cinema in Slovenia, highlighting a prevalence of horror films, including both serious and comedic takes on the genre. This suggests a strong audience interest in horror narratives.
Forbes Councils has featured Stuart DRozario and Melissa Burghardt. The articles highlight their contributions and insights within the Forbes Councils platform.
A historical article discusses how Roy Roberts, publisher of the 'Kansas City Star,' labeled Harry Truman an 'average man,' a description that, despite upsetting Margaret Truman, was seen as an asset for the new president.

The Hungarian State Audit Office has responded to inquiries about 286 billion Forints missing from the current year's budget. The government cited a secret resolution and a new Chinese loan as explanations for the discrepancy.

Iako Roza kaže da je nova baza podataka njoj razriješila neke sumnje, ona je ponovo pokrenula raspravu o tome kako se Njemačka suočava sa njenom brutalnom prošlošću

Amidst an alarm over aggressive viruses and rumors of Hantavirus cases, Albanian doctor Ardian Jorgji clarified the epidemiological situation, advising caution in mountainous areas and regarding rodents, while warning against antibiotic misuse.

A secret government decree is reportedly the reason behind the disappearance of at least 100 billion forints from Hungary's state budget. This classified decision allegedly removed significant expenditures from this year's budget.
Trzeba w końcu wziąć się za bary z problemami starannie dotąd omijanymi w instytucjonalnej debacie o Europie, gdzie dominuje odwoływanie się do tradycji, idealizmu, zasad i reguł, czyli czegoś, czego…

The Tisza government in Hungary has issued a decision for a comprehensive and urgent review of private equity funds, aiming to establish transparency in actual ownership relations.
Experts argue that clearing forests and undergrowth is necessary to prevent environmental and safety risks, challenging the long-held association of such practices with nature destruction.

A video of Britney Spears' DUI arrest has been released, showing her speaking 'nonsensically' and inviting officers to her home for lasagna. Reports indicate she had an empty wine glass and a bottle of Adderall in her car, and exhibited drastic mood swings during the incident.

The Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party is challenging a decision regarding the payment of 686 million forints in campaign support in court, though the specific grounds for the challenge are not yet known.

The Hungarian town of Pásztó has become the first to retract a campaign resolution that condemned a "Tisza tax plan," which was reportedly a false claim.

The Hungarian government has issued resolutions detailing matters for urgent review, including the budget, asbestos cases, enforcement agents, diplomatic passports, the Paks nuclear power plant, bankruptcy proceedings, healthcare, and the Krausz Ferenc foundation.

Parts of Europe are experiencing a dramatic weather shift, transitioning from near-winter cold to unusually high summer temperatures. Countries like Spain and Romania are expecting temperatures to reach up to 36 degrees Celsius after a period of Arctic chill.
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Netflix has extended its partnership with the NFL through the 2029-30 season, securing a significant new sports package. The streaming giant also revealed several new series, adaptations, and renewals for popular shows like "Bridgerton" and "Love Is Blind."
Las Rozas is celebrating a new edition of its gastronomic festival dedicated to calçots, featuring concerts and inflatables at the Alcalde Bonifacio multipurpose space.

A man in Asturias, Spain, is fighting against the incautation of his fighting bull, 'Rayo,' which he raised from a calf, claiming the order is based on false accusations.
A bomb rigged to a rickshaw exploded in a market in Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, killing at least seven to nine people and injuring dozens. Authorities suspect it was a terrorist attack.
Minister-designate Gajdos László announced that the new environment ministry would be named after David Attenborough's series, also discussing greater civilian involvement in environmental decision-making.
Lecturer Sanja Fric has spoken out against tabloid attacks, stating that the fabrication of lies portraying her as a criminal creates a dangerous environment. She asserts that these false narratives are threatening her personal safety.

The outgoing Hungarian government issued a resolution requesting the Minister of Defense to favorably consider Ferencvárosi TC's request for rescheduling its state financial obligations.
Housing prices in Barcelona are on the verge of reaching €5,000 per square meter for the first time, while the cost of homes across Spain increased by 8.9% in the first quarter, setting a new record.

Judit Varga is set to launch and host a new scientific podcast series. The initiative aims to bring scientific topics to a broader audience.

The trial has commenced for 18 pro-independence activists accused of boycotting and disrupting an event organized by Societat Civil. The defendants are reportedly seeking amnesty as the legal proceedings begin.

The latest Reporters Without Borders (RSF) World Press Freedom Index reveals that press freedom worldwide has fallen to its lowest level in 25 years. Several countries, including Georgia, Albania, Latvia, and Finland, experienced significant drops in their rankings, highlighting increasing threats to media independence.

The youth wing of the CUP party has released a manual instructing members to target 'fascists' from Vox and Aliança, calling to label them as 'rats' and destroy their tents, drawing accusations of legitimizing violence.