Disneyland Paris is preparing for new attractions, including 'The Lion King' animatronics, a re-themed Space Mountain, and a new parade, following the recent launch of its World of Frozen land.
The Supreme Court has again rejected Donald Trump's request to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. This legal development occurs as Iran threatens escalation in the Strait of Hormuz if diplomacy with the US fails, and Trump reportedly threatens Oman over a potential Iran deal.
Russia is targeting online retailers in its war against Ukraine, with missile attacks destroying warehouses belonging to companies like Rozetka and Epitsentr, causing significant economic damage.
Disney has released new details regarding sequels for beloved films such as Frozen, The Incredibles, and Zootopia, along with information about a new animated feature set for 2028.
Disney has released the first official images of characters from the upcoming film Frozen 3, with new gala costumes for the protagonists sparking fan speculation about a surprise wedding.
Unveiled at D23 in Los Angeles, the first trailer for Jennifer Lee's animated film 'Frozen 3' teases a return to Arendelle with the appearance of a mysterious and frightening woman, promising the saga's most dangerous installment.
Despite nearly all health insurance doctor positions being filled in Austria, many doctors are not accepting new patients, leading to weeks-long waiting times for appointments.
The United Arab Emirates is reportedly changing its strategy towards Iran, seeking closer ties and potentially releasing billions in frozen Iranian assets, with two tons of gold also mentioned.
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.
The water level of the Rhine River has dropped to a record low of 6 centimeters near Kaub, Germany, surpassing the previous minimum from 2018. This extreme drought and heatwave across Europe are severely impacting shipping and threatening industry.
The bank accounts of the public broadcaster Radio Television of Republika Srpska (RTRS) have been frozen since July 7, raising concerns about whether 603 employees will receive their August salaries.
New details for 'Frozen 3' were revealed at Disney's Entertainment Showcase, teasing wedding bells for Anna and Kristoff and the introduction of a new icy villain, with a release set for Thanksgiving 2027.
Vetrozelena d.o.o. has launched a tender to select a company responsible for the technical inspection of all facilities and infrastructure within its wind farm project.
Nadine D. has been sentenced to two years in prison in Düsseldorf for collecting money on an online platform for convicted members of the Islamic State, with judges noting her entrenched jihadist views.
A recent filing has disclosed that Elon Musk holds a 48.4% stake in his aerospace company, SpaceX. This information clarifies the extent of his ownership in the private space exploration firm.
Donald Trump announced plans to impose up to 100% tariffs on drone imports, citing national security concerns and aiming to counter China's dominance in the drone market. This move is intended to secure US technological leadership and address concerns about countries helping China evade existing tariffs.
Chef Helen Goh shares a recipe for a frozen version of the classic British dessert, Eton Mess, incorporating plum, coconut, and raspberry for a summer treat.
Poll data for the Midterm elections indicate a closer race than the US President's unpopularity would suggest, as ten percent of US voters who disapprove of Trump are still unwilling to vote for Democrats.
A court in Vienna has handed down a life sentence following a murder trial for the killing of an 87-year-old woman, who was described by the prosecutor as a 'random victim'.
Venezuela's interim government and opposition concluded their first round of talks with agreements on judicial reform and seeking access to frozen funds at the Bank of England. The funds are intended to finance the country's recovery efforts.
A Pune-based influencer, identified as Rohan Jadhav, surrendered in court after police froze his bank accounts and financial sources in connection with a cryptocurrency fraud case linked to Hong Kong.
Jurors have been selected for the trial against Meta, during which a federal judge questioned their social media habits, with one prospective juror comparing online networks to cocaine.
The ceasefire in Gaza is characterized as still resembling a war, with 68 million tons of rubble and 71,000 reported deaths. The American-Israeli war with Iran has overshadowed the consequences of the bloody confrontation in Gaza, which initiated the current spiral of violence in the Middle East.
Reports from Pakistani sources suggest a potential extension of the ceasefire between the US and Iran for several months, while a senior Iranian official has denied any such discussions. This comes as Iran reportedly adopts a more aggressive military stance with US talks frozen.
A high-security drug trafficking trial has commenced in Rostock, Germany, involving a 59-year-old woman and her 67-year-old husband accused of smuggling 264 kilograms of cocaine via a sailing yacht.
A dietitian highlights seven nutritious frozen food products that consumers can confidently use, stating that a well-stocked freezer is key to preparing healthy meals even when in a hurry.
A 32-year-old man is on trial in Offenbach, Germany, accused of causing the deaths of three people by speeding at 145 km/h through the city, with the incident captured on camera.
Russia has released Robert Gilman, a former US Marine, from prison after years of detention, with reports indicating his release was due to serious health issues. Former President Trump thanked Putin, suggesting discussions between them contributed to Gilman's release.
The Likud court has frozen Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to grant Haim Katz a reserved slot on the party list, a move that has drawn criticism from within the party.
Democratic politician Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is promoting conscious motherhood and has revealed that she froze her eggs. This decision is framed as both a political statement and a thoughtful personal choice for a career-focused woman.
India's Enforcement Directorate has frozen 182 bank accounts and seized ₹1 crore in cash as part of an ongoing investigation into a ₹2,000 crore chit-fund scam.
Péter Magyar has rapidly reshaped Hungarian politics in his first 100 days as Prime Minister, reducing the influence of Orbán-era figures, engaging with public media, and negotiating the release of frozen EU funds.
After China banned elephant tusk imports, the ivory trade has shifted to 'ethical ivory' from an estimated 10 million frozen mammoths in the Russian permafrost, with tusks fetching up to $1,900 per kilogram.
Nearly 30 years after the death of rapper Tupac Shakur, a trial has begun for a former gang leader charged with orchestrating his 1996 murder in Las Vegas, with Duane 'Keffe D' Davis appearing in court.
HANFA, the Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency, has issued a warning to citizens about a fraudulent website, frozenspirety.info, which is impersonating the Croatian National Bank (HNB) and the e-Građani portal.
Sudden shoulder pain during perimenopause could be a sign of adhesive capsulitis, commonly known as 'frozen shoulder,' an condition that can make simple movements painful for years.
The cardiology department at the University Hospital Zurich is experiencing a 30 percent increase in cardiovascular emergencies, primarily due to prolonged heatwaves and tropical nights pushing vulnerable individuals to their limits.
Taiwan plans to increase its defense budget by 16% by 2027 to bolster its armed forces, responding to heightened Chinese aggression. This move aims to strengthen the island's military capabilities amidst ongoing tensions with Beijing.
The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) has frozen apartments, garages, and cars as part of an ongoing financial investigation. This action indicates a significant step in the probe into illicit financial activities.
Frosty the horse, rescued from a frozen creek near Cochin, Saskatchewan, has made a full recovery after months of treatment. He is now thriving with his new family on a farm.
The frozen body of a climber, known as 'Green Boots' and a landmark for other climbers, may finally be recovered after more than 30 years on Mount Everest.
The identity of the climber known as 'Green Boots,' whose body has been frozen on Mount Everest for 30 years, has reportedly been resolved. Efforts are now underway to potentially bring his remains home.
Recipes for quick and easy no-bake cakes, including fruit and savory options, have been shared as ideal desserts for the summer season. These recipes offer refreshing and simple choices for various occasions.
Lithuania's Financial Crime Investigation Service (FNTT) has frozen the funds of the 'Mere' store and two other companies linked to Russian businessman Sergey Shnaider.
An article highlights eight specific foods that can contribute to stronger bones and help in the prevention of osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones over time.
The European Union is gradually taking over responsibilities traditionally held by nation-states for the common good, thereby fostering a European identity.
President Tinubu has directed the EFCC to unfreeze the Osun State government's account, a move that follows widespread condemnation of the freeze by political figures. This directive comes as Tinubu also flagged off N216 billion worth of road projects in Osun State, emphasizing quality delivery.
Russia has accused France of suppressing freedom of expression after French authorities expelled pro-Kremlin Russian journalist Xenia Fedorova and froze her assets.
A bailiff has seized the account of the Provincial Specialist Hospital in Częstochowa, Poland, which contains funds designated for investments financed by the National Reconstruction Plan.
The European Union plans to utilize €1.4 billion in interest generated from frozen Russian assets to provide financial support to Ukraine. This move aims to aid Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
Disneyland Paris experienced a significant increase in visitor numbers between April and June, following the inauguration of a new Frozen-themed extension in late March, according to Disney's quarterly results.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) froze Osun State government accounts days before the governorship election, citing allegations of vote buying with state funds, a move that has sparked outrage and accusations of political bias.
A 55-year-old Greek man has been arrested for allegedly keeping his father's body in a freezer for two and a half years to continue collecting his pension. The man appeared before a prosecutor to give his defense.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) accused the Nigerian Federal Government of using the freezing of statutory allocations to local governments in Osun State as a political tool.
During the ongoing Reichsbürger trial in Frankfurt, a former soldier, Peter Wörner, confirmed allegations that the group around Prince Reuß had attempted to procure weapons on a larger scale.
A court case is underway in Flensburg where a man is accused of hanging his girlfriend's poodle-mix dog in a forest, allegedly because he disliked the animal. The incident has sparked considerable public interest on social media.
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.
The acquisition of Warner Brothers by Paramount has been delayed until a March trial, as lawsuits from several US states and screenwriters challenge the media merger, potentially leading to high costs for Paramount.
Swiss households are facing an unprecedented challenge as banks have rejected a record-high 37 percent of all credit applications, marking the highest rejection rate since data collection began.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for international solidarity with Doğan Ertuğrul, a Turkish journalist in exile whose assets were frozen by Turkey over alleged links to the Gülen movement, highlighting it as an example of targeting journalists.
Prime Minister Fico downplays the National Security Authority's warning about risky cameras, claiming that spy satellites know more, while the opposition warns of a threat and demands political accountability.
Actress Kristen Bell made a surprise appearance at a Savannah Bananas game, performing a Broadway set and a 'Frozen' hit with Bananas pitcher Derek Klena.
Albanian prosecutors have frozen funds received by Artur Shehu for disputed land near Zvërnec, as cocaine trafficking charges emerge against him. This comes amid protests calling for Prime Minister Edi Rama to abandon the $5 billion venture.
Despite 97% of health insurance doctor positions in Austria being officially occupied, many doctors are not accepting new patients, leading to weeks-long waiting times and highlighting a misleading statistical representation of healthcare access.
Kristen Bell made a surprise appearance at a Savannah Bananas baseball game, treating fans to a mashup performance featuring songs from 'Frozen,' 'Wicked,' and 'Dirty Dancing.'
The article features an investment approach achieving high returns by focusing on undervalued German and European small and mid-cap stocks, contrasting them with popular US tech ETFs.
Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and Josh Gad, stars of Disney's 'Frozen 3', teased new music for the upcoming third installment of the hit franchise at D23, which is slated for a November 2027 release.
Disney has revealed new details for upcoming animated films, including 'Frozen 3,' which will feature Anna and Kristoff's wedding, Olaf getting a girlfriend, and a new villain. Additionally, 'Zootopia 3' is confirmed to be in the works.
A nutrition specialist highlights the risks of heatwaves, particularly for athletes, noting that thirst often sets in too late. Even the fittest individuals can be highly vulnerable to heat-related issues during extreme temperatures.
The appeal trial of Pierin Vincenz continues before the High Court, with the focus shifting from his expenses to his controversial company deals. The prosecution and defense presented diametrically opposing arguments regarding these transactions, with no clear winner emerging yet.
A 39-year-old man with four prior convictions, driving without a license or license plate and heavily intoxicated, caused a severe accident last summer that left an acquaintance in need of long-term care.
An analysis suggests three specific stocks, including two Austrian and one German, have at least 17% and potentially up to 30% growth potential, driven by a return of 'FOMO' in the US stock market.
Across Austria, 97 percent of general practitioner positions within the public health system are currently filled, indicating a high level of staffing in the country's healthcare sector.
Paresh Raja, the owner of the collapsed lender MFS, has been granted permission by administrators to use £3 million from his frozen account to pay his lawyers at Mishcon de Reya, as he defends against claims of misappropriating £1.3 billion.
During the Block trial, a psychiatrist testified that the abducted Block children were 'massively traumatized' by their experience. This testimony provides crucial insight into the psychological impact of the abduction.
The Trutnoff Open Air festival has begun, celebrating what would have been Václav Havel's 90th birthday. The festival honors the late president, who famously spoke at the event 18 years prior.
In a murder trial, the accused, who allegedly suffocated an 87-year-old woman, denies the act, claiming he only wanted to help her. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted and has previously served 17 years for other offenses.
Iran is taking a more robust military stance, signaling its preparation for a prolonged era of regional conflict, especially as talks with the United States remain frozen.
A court in Zwickau sentenced parents to suspended sentences for mixing a rheumatism medication into their minor daughter's food, while the co-accused stepsister was acquitted.
Twenty-nine US states have joined a lawsuit against Facebook and Instagram, once again targeting the addictive design of the social media applications.
Six years after major protests, Belarus's revolution is described as 'frozen but not finished,' with Alexander Lukashenka having suppressed opposition and profited from the Russia-Ukraine war.
A 7-year-old child was found duct-taped and dead in a closet in Cincinnati. An Indian-American coroner described freezing for a moment upon opening the door.
Actress Radhika Sarathkumar recounted her experience of having to film a comedy scene just minutes after receiving news of her mother's passing, stating she "froze" during the moment.
Before the invention of refrigerators and freezers, people used ingenious methods to preserve snow and ice to create sweet frozen desserts during the summer.
Jury selection has begun for the trial of Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, who is charged with the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, nearly three decades after the iconic musician's death in Las Vegas.
The Turkish parliament has approved a significant bill aimed at advancing the peace process with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), offering a pardon-like opportunity for thousands of militants to reintegrate into society. This move is seen as a crucial step towards resolving the long-standing conflict.
The Karnataka CID helpdesk is providing assistance to individuals whose bank accounts have been frozen as part of cybercrime investigations, offering a pathway for relief.
England, typically not short on rain, is experiencing severe drought conditions this summer, with over 70 percent of the country affected, leading to warnings of potential food shortages.
A pharmacist highlights a frequent error in the kitchen, especially during summer, where frozen food is left on the counter for hours to thaw, increasing the risk of food poisoning.
During the Vincenz trial before the High Court, defense lawyers for Pierin Vincenz and his co-defendants are challenging the prosecution's work, arguing that the indictment is largely invalid after a setback at the district court.
Holders of USDT stablecoin from Russia and Iran have been warned that their crypto assets could be frozen on instructions from the US administration. This follows previous instances of large asset blocks for individuals from these countries.
Despite the current abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables, long transport and storage times for fresh produce can mean that frozen options retain more vitamins and nutrients, making them a potentially healthier choice.
A severe heatwave has led to up to 70 percent lower harvests of crucial livestock feed like soybean meal, increasing reliance on imports and prompting discussions about meat consumption.
Stock markets are reaching record highs, with investors showing strong optimism, particularly in semiconductor stocks. Experts have identified three specific stocks that they believe still have significant growth potential, ranging from 30 to 70 percent.
An article highlights the most mysterious places on Earth that remain untouched by humans, ranging from frozen landscapes to inaccessible peaks and uncharted caves.
The wife of Dorje Morup, known as "Green Boots," expresses hope that her husband's body, frozen on Mount Everest for 30 years, can finally be brought home.
Despite being a frozen desert, Antarctica faces fire risks, prompting the US Fire Service to address the unique challenges of fire prevention and response in the continent.
Oren Rozenblat, the Israeli Ambassador, has expressed opposition to Kanye West being in the Algarve, citing West's public statements like 'I like Hitler' and 'I am a Nazi.' The ambassador also noted that West has deeply offended millions of descendants of slavery victims.
Demolition has commenced on the burned-out high-rise building 34 in the Baťa complex in Zlín, a process expected to take approximately 25 working days. A 100-ton excavator equipped with hydraulic shears is being used to dismantle the structure.
The Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) has seized 12 containers at Sepanggar Port containing falsely declared frozen chicken and pork. The confiscated goods are estimated to be worth RM3.42 million.
The Oriental Mindoro government has suspended an executive order that previously allowed the entry, sale, and transport of frozen pork into the province, following calls from local hog raisers.
Czech journalist Petr Koubský warns that jobs are at risk if people spend eight hours daily at a computer, while also acknowledging AI's role in opening doors to new knowledge.
A trial in Berlin is underway for electrician Frank S., who has admitted to 22 counts of sedating, abusing, and filming dozens of women, in a case described as unprecedented by the Berlin Regional Court.
South Korean memory chip maker SK Hynix was hit by a sudden 30% flash crash on the Nextrade bourse during pre-market trading. The rapid decline was a brief but significant event for the company's stock.
New research indicates that some of the largest volcanic eruptions in geological history may have caused the Earth to freeze for centuries, darkening skies and cooling the planet for extended periods.
A major Swiss investor, Energy Infrastructure Partners from Zurich, has experienced a significant setback, losing 87% on its investment in the German green energy company Baywa r.e. within a year.
The director of a Russian drone manufacturing company, known for producing 'Ghoul' drones, was seriously injured in a car explosion near Yekaterinburg. Media reports indicate he was critically wounded in the blast.
The trial of Farhad N., who drove his car into a Ver.di demonstration in Munich, killing a woman and her daughter, is nearing its verdict, with attention on the impact for the surviving victims.
German authorities are investigating after an explosive-laden drone was discovered near a Ukrainian cargo plane at Leipzig/Halle Airport, prompting a security alert and temporary closure. The incident also involved a DHL cargo plane making an emergency landing after colliding with an unknown object.
The Kyiv region has declared August 6 a day of mourning following a Russian strike that destroyed Rozetka's largest distribution hub near Kyiv. All fires in the area have since been extinguished.
Austria's grain harvest is projected to be 19 percent lower than the previous year and 14 percent below the long-term average. These figures indicate a significant decline in agricultural output.
The Ukraine War has evolved into a battle for control of the skies, with both Russia and Ukraine significantly increasing their production of innovative aerial weapons in hopes of achieving a breakthrough amidst largely frozen ground combat.
A commentary suggests that the CDU's current nervousness stems not from communicative errors by the Chancellor, but from a dawning realization that governing is no longer a given, leading the party to focus primarily on itself.
A verdict has been reached in the trial against alleged members of the far-right terror group 'Letzte Verteidigungswelle' (Last Wave of Defense) in Austria, who faced charges including attempted murder, arson, and dangerous bodily harm.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico held a press conference after his summer break, revealing a serious dispute with Denisa Saková and failing to explain how he plans to resolve Andrej Danko's demand for Tomáš Taraba to leave the government.
Russia has targeted and destroyed warehouses belonging to online retailers Rozetka and Epitsentr in Ukraine with missiles, causing significant economic damage.
A trial is underway in Vienna and Lower Austria against a group of five teenagers, aged 15 and 16, who are accused of committing 59 offenses ranging from robbery to assault.
German banks are now offering up to 3.5% interest on overnight deposits, as capital market rates rise in anticipation of a potential interest rate hike by the European Central Bank in September.
Austria has experienced its driest twelve-month period since record-keeping began in 1850, with precipitation levels down by as much as 43 percent across the country.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have launched ballistic missiles and drones against Saudi-affiliated military concentrations in Mokha and Marib, challenging the perception of a frozen conflict.
The hairs of oak processionary moth caterpillars are toxic and can cause severe reactions in humans. Heat-stressed trees are also suffering from these voracious inhabitants in Austria.
Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, the voices of Anna and Elsa, have provided insights into how the third installment of the 'Frozen' franchise began its development.
Disney's D23 fan event saw Marvel officially announce the new cast for its X-Men reboot, including Adam Driver as Mister Sinister and Inde Navarette as Rogue, with a May 2028 release date. The presentation also featured other Disney and Marvel updates, generating significant excitement among fans.
A trial has commenced in Austria against a 63-year-old man accused of attempting to 'scare' a debtor with a pistol. The man reportedly sent a message to two brothers, demanding a meeting to discuss a financial matter or he would handle it 'his way'.
The Kyiv Independent reports on Ukraine's counter-response to a social media taunt from Russia, which suggested Ukraine would face freezing conditions.
At least seven workers have died in the northern Indian mountainous state of Uttarakhand after an under-construction tunnel collapsed overnight. Twelve other workers were injured, and three remain missing following the incident.
Taiwan anticipates an 11% GDP growth, while Germany's auto industry faces 42,000 job losses and Meta is sued for $1.4 trillion in the US, according to a business ticker.
The Allahabad High Court has stated that banks cannot fully block accounts during cyber fraud investigations, ruling that only the disputed amount should be frozen, allowing access to remaining funds.
Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov returned with their fifth feature film 'Black Money for White Nights' to the main competition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where their film 'The Father' won a Crystal Globe in 2019.
Despite over 97% of panel doctor positions being filled in Austria, significant gaps remain regionally and in specific medical specializations, particularly affecting Tyrol and dentistry.
Abdullah Ibhais, a former media director for the Qatar 2022 World Cup organizing committee and a key witness in a forced labor and human trafficking case, has been prevented from traveling to a trial in the United States.
A 25-year-old man is on trial in Austria for allegedly publicly displaying distorted Nazi symbols on a jacket and possessing hundreds of related photos. The accused, described as a hooligan, maintains his innocence, claiming he did not engage in "Hitler things."
The UK economy expanded by 0.4% in the second quarter, with factors like the World Cup and hot weather contributing to growth. This occurred despite the slowdown caused by rising energy prices due to the Iran war.
Venezuela's interim government and opposition have reached an agreement on the need for deep judicial reform and the unfreezing of frozen financial assets held abroad.
Ukraine has conducted widespread attacks on Russian targets in the Black Sea region, including naval bases and grain terminals in Novorossiysk and Sevastopol, while also claiming to have liberated 745 square kilometers of territory this year.
The president of "Sloga" has called for an investigation into the whereabouts of funds allocated for a pensioners' building project in Montenegro, with 300,000 euros from the PIO Fund partially transferred to CFSSI and partially frozen in Atlas Bank.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has frozen Osun State's account ahead of an election, leading to a debate on the balance between political expediency and institutional independence.
Meta is facing a significant lawsuit from 29 U.S. states, accusing the company of intentionally designing its Instagram and Facebook platforms to be addictive to young users. This trial represents a major legal challenge regarding the impact of social media on youth mental health.
Following the verdict in a double murder trial in Kassel, Germany, the Federal Court of Justice will now review the case. Both the conviction and the acquittal decisions have been appealed.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has dismantled a syndicate suspected of illegally importing frozen chicken from China into Sabah, arresting three individuals in 'Op Chick'.
Karol Nawrocki, an advisor to the Polish President, stated that 21 out of 22 legislative projects he submitted during his first year in office have been 'frozen' in the parliamentary 'freezer'. This claim is being investigated.
A 51-year-old self-employed woman in Austria is on trial, accused of severely mistreating her partner at the end of their eleven-month relationship, including injury, threats, and sexual harassment. She denies the allegations and claims the situation was reversed.
Severe drought conditions are worsening across France and England, with nearly 70% of French territory under water usage restrictions and over 70% of England affected. Successive heatwaves are exacerbating the water crisis in both countries.
The trial for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur has begun, nearly three decades after his death, with former gang leader Duane 'Keffe D' Davis accused of orchestrating the 1996 killing.
An individual was fined 235 million, had 11 properties and two vehicles seized, and bank accounts frozen for irregularly selling properties without a tax number.
In a large-scale corruption case, the Lithuanian General Prosecutor's Office initially froze all assets of advisor Agnė Silickienė, but later unfroze some after she altered information regarding her husband's savings.
New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has frozen her eggs, a personal decision that has predictably elicited strong reactions from conservative circles.
The European Commission has approved €7.9 billion in recovery funds for Poland, unblocking previously frozen money from the National Recovery Plan. This decision marks a significant step in the release of EU funds to Poland.
Gold prices are showing a significant recovery in the commodity market, rising ten percent above their annual low, primarily driven by interest rate expectations and other factors.
The appeal trial of former top banker Pierin Vincenz has begun in Zurich, where he is fighting against a prison sentence. Crowds gathered as the proceedings against the prominent figure got underway.
Punch, a macaque from Ichikawa Zoo in Japan, celebrated his first birthday, having gained internet fame as a baby for his attachment to a plush orangutan.
August 12th will feature two significant astronomical events: a solar eclipse, which will be total in Spain and Iceland and partial in Poland, and the peak of the Perseid meteor shower.
A useful tip for people going on vacation involves placing a coin on a cup of frozen water in the freezer. This method helps determine if power outages occurred while they were away, indicating if food might have thawed and refrozen.
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.
Typhoon Dolphin caused injuries and disruption in Japan's Okinawa before heading towards China, prompting port closures and flight cancellations as the country prepared for its arrival.
As Ukraine faces potential funding shortages, politicians from America, Germany, and France, including Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, are advocating for the use of frozen Russian assets to support Kyiv.
A new report indicates a 28% increase in adult and youth Catholic baptisms in 2025, with 2,650 individuals baptized. This significant rise is also observed in several neighboring European countries.
Four defendants were acquitted in a cat cruelty trial involving "Schmotzer" after the judge found no "malicious intent to kill," a decision that has sparked widespread anger on social media.
Donald Trump has signed new executive orders to again attempt to limit birthright citizenship in the United States, despite a previous Supreme Court decision blocking his first attempt. This move aims to curb what he refers to as 'birth tourism' and restrict citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens.
Recipes for a fluffy and creamy no-churn vegan vanilla ice cream have been shared, offering a simple method to make the dessert without an ice cream machine. One recipe also includes roasted frozen berries.
A new poll indicates that 84 percent of Germans are dissatisfied with Chancellor Merz, while the Union parties are at their lowest value since November 2021 and the AfD extends its lead by eight percentage points.
Experts are advising investors to buy two specific Austrian stocks, projecting a potential price increase of up to 123 percent, while also raising price targets for other domestic shares but not recommending purchase.
A trial has commenced in Vienna concerning the severe torture of two young men, allegedly over a sum of 100 Euros. The court proceedings will address the brutal incident.
Spanish consumer authorities have issued an alert regarding the presence of salmonella in a batch of frozen prawns of the Ocean Sea brand, originating from Honduras and sold in 200-gram frozen packages.
The European Union announced it will transfer €1.4 billion generated from the profits of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. This decision underscores the EU's commitment to supporting Ukraine and holding Russia accountable.
The bank accounts of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) have been frozen by a state bank due to accumulated debts, as reported by the semi-official Fars news agency.
Austrian trade unions and the Chamber of Labour are advocating for a legal right to heat leave, shorter maximum working hours, and paid breaks, as heat protection measures are inadequately implemented in 70 percent of construction companies.
Supermarkets are recalling frozen raspberries contaminated with Hepatitis A and Norovirus, which have caused outbreaks of vomiting, diarrhea, and liver inflammation.
A significant majority (59 percent) of people in Switzerland oppose the Federal Council's plan to increase the minimum health insurance deductible (franchise).