President Trump expressed interest in declaring the Strait of Hormuz a US territory, while also letting a 60-day deadline for an Iran peace deal expire and threatening to bomb Oman. Turkish President Erdogan urged Trump to continue US-Iran talks and offered support for diplomatic efforts.
Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to a record low of 33% in a new poll, while the Supreme Court has for the second time rejected his appeal in the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case. These developments come amidst various other public statements and actions by the former president.
Latvijas premjerministrs Andris Kulbergs ("Apvienotais saraksts") vēlas, lai Brisele piešķirtu 7 miljardus eiro Krievijas kara radīto militāro un ekonomisko izmaksu segšanai, vēsta tīmekļa izdevums…
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.
The ESTA entry permit for visitors to the USA can become a cost trap, as highlighted by a case where a family father lost 7500 Euros due to insurance not covering a denied ESTA as a rejected visa.
Croatian police have arrested four individuals, including a Polish woman, suspected of deliberately setting ten fires in the Zadar area. Authorities also seized a semi-automatic rifle and a pistol from the suspects.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and other political figures have urged Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke to continue delivering good and inclusive governance. Adeleke's victory in the Osun election was cited as disproving claims of a one-party state.
Ford has announced a strategic shift, indicating it will no longer focus on attracting budget-conscious buyers, potentially signaling a move towards higher-end market segments.
This collection of articles discusses travel safety tips, emphasizing vigilance during late hours, and separately analyzes the shift in the electric vehicle market towards the compact segment. The two distinct topics cover personal safety during journeys and trends in automotive technology.
Swiss broadcaster SRF had to take a '10 vor 10' segment about influencer Wemmse offline and edit it because her residential address was identifiable despite prior agreements.
Chilean artist Akriila is rolling out the red carpet for her second album, 'Lucy Miró Al Mundo Y Notó Que Está Girando, Es Mi Segundo Disco,' with an exclusive playlist for The Cover.
The United Arab Emirates has become the first country globally to approve a new pill designed to treat non-segmental vitiligo, marking a significant advancement in dermatological medicine.
A segment on Naftemporiki TV, 'Travel Times,' features Athanasia Zacharopoulou and Panagiotis Merinopoulos discussing Chrisso, Phocis, offering insights beyond the well-known Delphi.
Idil Aydinoglu, director of the European program at Penal Reform International, states that the rising number of incarcerated individuals does not necessarily make societies safer, suggesting that crime rates alone do not explain the increase.
Tens of thousands of people are calling for an investigation into the death of Cambridge Professor Jason Arday, citing concerns about media harassment and a 'witchhunt'. His family and colleagues have spoken out about the intense scrutiny he faced.
Icelandic CEO Hjálmar Gíslason, a self-proclaimed technology enthusiast, has launched an interactive digital edition of Bishop Guðbrandur Þorláksson's 16th-century map of Iceland.
In Algarve, José Luís Carneiro invoked a 31-year-old memory of Guterres initiating a socialist majority, while also directing criticism towards Montenegro.
Nearly eight out of ten domestic workers in Spain anticipate having to continue working past retirement age, largely due to a lack of social security coverage, according to an Oxfam Intermón report.
Norway's armed forces and church marked 200 years of the border with Russia, with residents near the border observing fewer Russian soldiers and more Norwegian presence.
Iceland's Prime Minister stated that attempts are being made to foster division, while also noting that the current political debate is less heated compared to previous elections. The comments address the political climate in the country.
The week in Portugal begins with cultural offerings including films by João César Monteiro and Lav Diaz, an exhibition by Gehry, a walk through the Poster Mostra in Marvila, and the São Bernardo festivities in Sátão.
A European report addresses widespread teacher burnout, with a specific focus on Italy where demanding parents, bureaucracy, low salaries, and lack of social consideration contribute to high stress and inadequate mental health support for educators.
The Hungarian government's decision to reduce VAT on firewood, while intended to help the poor, is being criticized as not the most effective form of social assistance, with potential long-term drawbacks outweighing benefits.
Finland's government is urged to abandon proposals to revise income limits during housing, with calls to ensure housing policy does not accelerate segregation.
Iceland's Minister has stated that permanent exemptions are available and farmers should not rule out EU accession talks, deeming it unwise to oppose such discussions.
Portugal's Environment Minister has requested clarification from Spain regarding its decision to postpone the closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant. The minister also highlighted important recommendations from the ERSE report.
Robert Boije, chief economist at SBAB, argues that the state should take greater responsibility and implement a national strategy to address increasing segregation and overcrowding in the Swedish housing market.
Continuous heavy rainfall has caused significant damage to several road segments in Atok, Benguet, Philippines, leading to travel disruptions and the closure of one road segment.
The latest Spider-Man movie has achieved a significant box office milestone, exceeding $700 million in North American cinemas and becoming one of the fastest films to reach this figure.
The Icelandic Taxpayers' Association claims the Ministry of Foreign Affairs significantly underestimates the annual cost of Iceland's potential EU membership, having conducted a detailed analysis and submitted findings to the OSCE.
An analysis of modern human genomes has revealed genetic segments from two unknown ancient human lineages, one of which mixed before the exodus from Africa, and the other through Denisovans.
Investigators have initiated the second phase of an inquiry into a 'fixer,' meticulously examining seized phones and computers that contain millions of data points, with a focus on uncovering a potential 'third level' of involvement.
Morocco and Spain have significantly increased police presence and security measures on both sides of their shared border, particularly around Ceuta. This heightened alert comes as Morocco reportedly intensifies its 'hybrid war' tactics against Spain.
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A second train has derailed in Southeast England within a 24-hour period, this time near Essex. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in either incident.
A 'Coffee Break' segment highlights a promising breakthrough in HIV therapy and also touches upon the HPV vaccine, alongside other topics like data centers and ecological collapse.
Spain and Morocco are deploying additional security forces to their shared border in Ceuta following online calls for a new mass migrant incursion. The heightened security measures aim to prevent a repeat of previous large-scale border breaches.
Residents in Slovenia are collecting aid, including cars, for people who lost everything in a recent fire, even as firefighters continue their work on the ground.
Companies owned by Lőrinc Mészáros and László Szíjj have offered assistance for the construction work at the Paks nuclear power plant. Market is transporting stone to Paks, while Waberer's has committed to providing transport for the project.
The Spanish government is fractured over the decision to extend the operational life of the Almaraz nuclear power plant, with Sumar criticizing the PSOE for allegedly caving to energy companies and violating coalition agreements, while the opposition welcomes the move as a rectification.
The Washington Post reveals a secret CIA program against drug traffickers may be behind attacks on boats in the Galápagos, with at least three vessels exploding, eight deaths, and forty captured between January and March. The magistrate investigating the incidents was assassinated three months ago.
A resident of Valdepeñas, Ciudad Real, has been reported to authorities after claiming to have killed 40 cats, with PACMA reminding that intentionally causing the death of protected animals can constitute a crime under the Penal Code.
Gerry Fowler, chief European equity strategist at UBS, stated that certain segments of the Nasdaq market appear 'outright cheap.' He believes markets are in an 'unprecedented growth era' and that recent de-risking is over.
A Bulgarian article highlights upcoming home cinema content, including a crime-drama series based on DC Comics' 'Green Lantern' characters and a new comedy film starring Kevin Hart.
The foremost global expert on deepfakes has expressed uncertainty about the ability to reliably identify them, noting that deepfakes are rapidly created and difficult to detect, eroding trust in visual media.
The government of Delcy Rodriguez held its first talks with a segment of Venezuela's opposition, marking a new chapter for the country, though the potential achievements of these discussions remain to be seen.
Sombr made a surprise appearance during a Suki Waterhouse interview at Lollapalooza, joining her for a 'Song Shuffle' segment. This unexpected cameo added an extra element to Waterhouse's festival presence.
USA-kjenner Eirik Løkke tror Karoline Leavitt vil bli husket som «en person som var villig til å lyve for presidenten». Nå gir en av Donald Trumps nærmeste medarbeidere seg.
Eurostat data confirms that coal dropped to 9.2% of EU electricity in 2025, surpassed by solar energy in 2024, marking the second year it has not been among the top five sources. Portugal was a pioneer in phasing out this fossil fuel.
Icelandic retailers Bónus and Hagkaup, part of Haga, announced they can now offer lower prices to consumers following a new purchasing cooperation agreement with Danish retail company Salling.
The Portuguese government is reportedly targeting only a portion of Galp's business for taxation, rejecting a global profit tax due to varying geographical and segment influences on oil company profits.
Portuguese Social Security has urgently and immediately closed a daycare center in Amadora, the third such closure since January, due to overcrowding, insufficient human resources, and inadequate conditions for children.
A new segment from 'Make It Make Sense' highlights a political debate on the right regarding the rising cost of burritos, specifically $20 burritos, in the U.S. economy.
Actor Mel Gibson has revealed that 'Lethal Weapon 5' is currently in development limbo, despite having what he considers the best script in the franchise, and expresses his willingness to direct the film.
The body of one missing Portuguese tourist has been recovered near the Croatian island of Krk, while the search continues for another individual. Two other people who went missing in the Velebit Channel were rescued after spending hours in the sea.
New EU regulations requiring the segregation and disposal of coffee capsules into new containers have been met with public criticism, with internet users calling them a "planned theft" and "new absurdity."
A former nurse at Akershus University Hospital (Ahus) in Norway has been charged with using drugs while on duty and stealing strong medications from the facility.
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.
A discussion on 'Novi dan' explored the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market and the uncertainties it presents. The segment focused on the broader implications of AI for employment.
Austria's ÖVP and Neos parties are proposing to abolish capital gains tax on stock profits after a holding period, sparking debate on whether this would benefit a broad segment of the population or primarily the wealthy, with National Bank data contradicting claims of widespread relief.
Thor Landeldi in Þorlákshöfn is on track to deliver 1.5 million fry to customers for further cultivation after the summer, while also producing fry for its own land-based farming operations.
Humorist Liliana Marques joined the PÚBLICO newsroom to help combat scientific misinformation, specifically addressing claims about berberine's effectiveness for weight loss.
An article by Kolbeinn Rastrick highlights queer film directors throughout cinema history and recommends films to watch in celebration of Pride Month, mentioning figures like George Cukor.
A protein processing plant in Hódmezővásárhely, linked to Lázár, continues to emit a foul odor, prompting Mayor Péter Márki-Zay to request assistance from the Minister of Agriculture.
Munich RE and Lloyd's have secured the top positions in AM Best's 'World’s 50 Largest Reinsurers' rankings, as detailed in Best’s Market Segment Report.
Segun Phillips, a Nigerian real estate entrepreneur and Managing Director of Sabre Works Real Estate Investment Limited, has built a successful career helping Nigerians explore property investment opportunities after leaving the banking sector.
Mid-capitalization companies from the mWIG40 index are identified as the fastest-growing segment on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) for 2026, with an analysis of which companies are leading this trend.
Jason Segel, co-creator and star of 'Shrinking', revealed that the upcoming fourth season of the show will explore themes beyond acute grief, describing it as a 'rom-com' for his character at 45.
Lieutenant Colonel Palle Ydstebø suggests that the massive drone attack on Moscow demonstrates Russia's inability to defend itself against such assaults.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo emphasized the significance of regular exercise for elderly individuals to maintain health and age gracefully.
A survivor of a bus tragedy described pulling two people from the wreckage and digging himself out, recalling how people were trapped under seats and screaming for help.
Merchants and private security personnel in Porto are expressing concern over violence in the city's nightlife, following two incidents of aggression on the same street that required hospital care for several individuals.
Ra'am chairman Mansour Abbas and Segalovitz held a 'cordial and positive' discussion about the possibility of Segalovitz joining the Ra'am party, a move seen as key to legitimizing the party in upcoming Knesset elections.
A new study on induced hibernation in mice shows that long-term memory persists despite temporary synapse loss, suggesting memory is preserved by neuronal architecture patterns.
A 39-year-old woman has reportedly fallen in love with a triple murderer, who deceived many with tearful speeches after his wife and daughters disappeared, and has applied for marriage.
Families of missing persons in Spain are facing significant bureaucratic challenges, highlighting the need for a law to streamline processes and support them.
The Italian tradition of 'passeggiata,' an evening stroll, is gaining recognition as a simple yet effective method for maintaining well-being and promoting longevity without strict diets or intense fitness routines.
The re-entry of the Portuguese state into REN (Redes Energéticas Nacionais) has sparked debate, recalling its privatization between 2007 and 2014 under the Passos Coelho government, which was contested by opposition parties.
Bloomberg News' Lisa Mateo joined Joe Mathieu and Carol Massar on Bloomberg This Weekend to share a segment on various headlines that listeners may have missed throughout the week, covering diverse topics from mystery vacations to sushi deals.
Benzinga's 'Bulls and Bears' segment features discussions on key companies including Riot Platforms, Firefly, and Virgin Galactic, analyzing their market prospects.
American businessman Gadboa states that Montenegro should not position itself as a destination for the lower and middle segments of the tourist market, suggesting that Boka still has time to avoid the fate of Budva.
Kristján Loftsson, CEO of Hval hf., states that the company is not a party to a police case and has requested documents and interrogation records from the police.
Russia is reportedly engaged in a secret offensive aimed at subverting Moldova, with the ultimate goal of dismantling the European Union and NATO. This strategy seeks to use Moldova as a means to weaken Western alliances.
Three weeks into training, an individual has not lost weight but has regained the motivation to pursue goals like climbing mountains and walking the Camino de Santiago, believing it's not too late to achieve them.
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to federal charges, admitting to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. During his court appearance, Mangione detailed how he planned and carried out the killing, bringing a new phase to the polarizing case.
Radio Prague International reflects on its history, detailing its evolution from early transmissions in Poděbrady to its current status, including a segment honoring the late singer Karel Gott.
Christina Pazsitzky is participating in a comedy dating show at Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership club in Austin, as she navigates her divorce from Tom Segura.
Nigel Farage won the Clacton by-election, securing his seat in parliament. Following his victory, a parliamentary probe into a €5.8 million gift he received has resumed.
Portugal's head of state highlighted Batalha's response to Storm Kristin and advocated for a more agile and decentralized state in decision-making to meet municipal needs, with insurance evaluating preventive measures from the post-Kristin report.
Birgir Ármannsson, lögmaður og fyrrverandi forseti Alþingis, segir óraunhæft að tala um mögulegar aðildarviðræður Íslands við Evrópusambandið sem einhvers konar könnunarviðræður.
A survivor recounts a sudden life-threatening incident in the Aegean Sea and shares crucial advice on water rescue, emphasizing the silent nature of most drowning incidents.
Tesla has ended a nearly three-year strike in Sweden by reportedly buying out the remaining union workers, a move described by some as an unprecedented resolution to a labor dispute. The long-running conflict saw the company resist signing a collective bargaining agreement.
Emergency services made an unusual discovery on a sailboat off Tacoma, USA, finding dozens of cats, many of them frightened and malnourished. The animals have been brought ashore, and police are investigating.
Boston Scientific (BSX) is reportedly experiencing a slowdown in growth across several of its core business segments, raising concerns about its future performance.
Rapper-producer duo Open Mike Eagle and Kenny Segal have released 'Doomed!', a breakup album featuring glistening beats and lovelorn lyrics that explore grievances without resolution.
Norway's Police Security Service (PST) has released images from their investigation showing the living conditions of a suspected Chinese spy in a military bunker, revealing buckets, food scraps, and clothes strewn on the floor.
Search efforts are ongoing for a Portuguese man who went missing in Croatia, specifically near Krk. Authorities and a pilot involved in the search have noted issues encountered during the operation.
American actress Maxine Bahns, known for her role as Hope in the 1996 rom-com 'She's the One,' is featured in a 'Memba Her' segment, recalling her performance alongside Ed Burns, Cameron Diaz, and Jennifer Aniston.
The Manifesta biennial art exhibition is exploring whether Europe, in a time of diminishing common faith, can still find ways to share. The event also considers how the Anozero biennial in Coimbra could be strengthened by Manifesta's international experience.
The article questions whether UGI Corporation's recent utility sector achievements are sufficient to counteract the negative impact from its propane business segment.
Following criticism from Péter Magyar regarding the lack of contributions from national capitalists to the Paks II nuclear power plant project, a company owned by Garancsi offered 10,000 tons of stone for the project. Magyar had questioned why major Hungarian businesses were not supporting the national endeavor.
Lisbon's historic center parish councils are calling for enhanced security measures in the city, citing a recent stray bullet incident and ongoing drug trafficking as reasons for a 'real feeling of insecurity' among residents.
EquipmentShare has outlined a full-year rental segment revenue growth of approximately 33% and announced a $500 million share repurchase authorization.
According to journalist Amit Segal, Health Minister Haim Katz informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a 2023 plot by Nir Barkat to remove and replace him, which Netanyahu then foiled through strategic actions.
Italy's Interior Minister announced that the country will maintain its border controls with Spain, stating that the decision will not be reviewed before August 15, as security risks have not yet been ruled out.
Bjarki Hjörleifsson, Vice-Chairman of Iceland's Left-Green Party, announced his intention to vote in favor of resuming European Union accession negotiations.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida strongly condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the disputed Kuril Islands, calling it "absolutely unacceptable." The visit has reignited tensions between the two nations over the strategically important archipelago.
"Zaplanowana kradzież", "nowy absurd" - tak internauci komentują doniesienia o tym, że unijne przepisy wprowadzają obowiązek segregacji i wyrzucania kapsułek po kawie do nowych pojemników.
Russian opposition politician Lev Shlosberg has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. This comes as Russia's Supreme Court also upheld a ban on the opposition Yabloko party from participating in elections.
A nova lei sobre o IVA reduzido nas obras de reabilitação urbana não terá efeitos para todos os períodos desde 2009, segundo Ordem dos Contabilistas, que aponta para janeiro de 2022 como prazo final.
By Efe Onodjae FORMER Head of State, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, ex-governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba and the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, are expected to…
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 fatalities reported, surpassing all previous outbreaks in severity.
Several companies, including Blue Dolphin, InspireMD, and Rubico Inc., have announced their second-quarter or first-half 2026 financial results. Additionally, Cowboy Space and Freightos have appointed new Chief Financial Officers.
The Spanish government has deployed four humanitarian centers in Ceuta to accommodate 1,500 migrants, as the PP party argues against granting asylum, citing the EU's classification of Morocco as a safe country.
A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his involvement in the Danish segment of a drug trafficking operation. The conviction includes charges for possession of pistols and several hundred kilograms of narcotics.
An article provides essential advice on vehicle safety checks, including tires, brakes, lights, documents, and taking breaks, to ensure a safe trip during holidays.
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.
The Portuguese government is grappling with significant challenges, including the promise to recover millions from TAP airline and growing concerns over recent episodes of street violence, issues that are being deferred until after the holiday period.
The global IT market, particularly its hardware segment, is dynamic in 2025, with artificial intelligence indirectly dictating the rules for technology distribution in Bulgaria.
Following the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack, France redrew school districts to mix students from different backgrounds. An unreviewed study suggests this improved student well-being without negatively impacting academic performance.
Conchita Montenegro, the first Spanish actress to succeed in Hollywood, was also the lover of actor and spy Leslie Howard, who was sent by Churchill to persuade Franco to reject Hitler's demands to join the Axis powers.
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.
Firefighters arrived at the scene of a Polish bus wreck 19 minutes after the emergency call, with 32 firefighters and two high-capacity cranes involved in the recovery of the 24-ton vehicle.
Legendary Lithuanian naturalist and ornithologist Selemonas Paltanavičius introduced his two new children's books, "Žalias pelės lizdas" and "Žymiausi pasaulio gamtininkai," during a "Delfi diena" segment.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo led approximately 100 elderly members of the OOPL Senior Citizens Club on a 2.5km walk in Abeokuta, Ogun State, as part of the club's fitness program.
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia has resulted in 53 deaths and the evacuation of thousands of people, with aftershocks hindering rescue operations. International leaders have conveyed condolences as emergency aid is urgently needed for those affected.
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Mickoski announced the construction of six new highway sections, with the Blace-Skopje segment set to begin this month. This includes the start of the highway from Skopje to Kosovo by the end of August.
Milena Zupančič, a prominent Slovenian and Yugoslav actress, has passed away at 79. Tributes have poured in from across the region, with many celebrating her invaluable contributions to cinema and theater and expressing profound respect for her legacy.
The article explores the reasons behind the UK's segregated education system, metaphorically contrasting 'hard hat' vocational training with 'mortar board' academic pursuits.
Niesmann+Bischoff has revamped its iSmove motorhome for 2027, featuring enhanced driving assistance systems, more comprehensive standard equipment, and solutions designed for extended travel without reliance on campsites or service areas.
This Portuguese opinion piece discusses how government officials, judges, and activists have imposed ethical challenges that have led to a unique state of deregulation and lack of control regarding border security in Europe.
Moroccan police intercepted at least 111 migrants attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to arrests and heightened tensions at the border. This incident highlights ongoing efforts by Moroccan authorities to control migration flows towards the Spanish territory.
Academics are reportedly apprehensive about teaching due to issues like poor student concentration, the influence of AI, and low attendance. However, a law professor defends Gen Z students, arguing they receive an undeserved negative reputation.
During a visit to Celorico de Basto, the President of Portugal appealed for a culture of responsibility on Portuguese roads, emphasizing the dramatic numbers of road accidents.
Ukraine urgently requires more Patriot missiles, as it could use three to four times the annual production, necessitating allies to transfer their entire stockpiles, with the ongoing Iran war exacerbating acute shortages.
The Valencia City Council is investing 300,000 euros to enhance security and fire detection systems at the Palau del Marqués de Campo, which will house over 200 works from the Hispanic Society of America as part of a major Sorolla collection.
Eva Menasse's new novel, 'Alleinruhelage,' tells the story of a writer's efforts to maintain a weekend home in an idyllic rural setting for her family, revealing that not everything remains peaceful.
Sbarchi dimezzati e rimpatri in aumento. Nell’estate segnata dalla crisi di Ceuta, con lo spettro di una nuova ondata di migranti nell’exclave spagnola in...
President Trump has stated his intention to declare the Strait of Hormuz as US territory "pretty soon," a move that has drawn strong reactions from Iran. This declaration follows heightened tensions in the region and could significantly escalate the conflict.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has aligned itself with the European Union's decision to impose restrictive measures against Iran. This move was confirmed by officials, indicating BiH's adherence to EU foreign policy.
Portugal's political return is marked by anticipation of announcements aimed at easing the financial burden on the middle class, while a recent incident with a tourist in Lisbon highlighted security vulnerabilities.
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.
Seguro emphasized that national sovereignty is built upon self-knowledge and collective participation. He argued that understanding one's own identity and involving all citizens are crucial for a strong and independent nation.
Áhrif mögulegrar aðildar Íslands að Evrópusambandinu (ESB) á íslenskan landbúnað voru rædd á opnum fundi Bændasamtaka Íslands í morgun, þar sem sérfræðingar frá Norðurlöndum héldu erindi.
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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, declared victory in the Clacton by-election, securing his return to parliament despite criticism for not attending the vote count. His win is described as a 'circus of vanity' by some, highlighting his approach to democracy.
The President of Portugal is assessing preventive measures following a report related to 'Kristin,' emphasizing the importance of human solidarity in times of crisis and preparing for future storms.
The Nit de l’Albà fireworks spectacle in Elx, Spain, led to 40 people requiring assistance, with one young woman sustaining second-degree burns from the pyrotechnic event.
Foreign affiliation in Spain has increased by 13.6% annually, reaching a record 3.5 million, significantly boosted by an extraordinary regularization process that incorporated over 262,000 individuals.
Hailstorms in August have damaged 22,300 hectares of crops, with Agroseguro predicting the affected area to exceed 25,000 hectares, primarily impacting Castilla-La Mancha, Aragon, and Murcia.
A Ukrainian savings bank has sued an ex-politician living in Austria, who is accused of echoing Fidesz's narrative, in connection with a segment of the 'gold convoy case' in Vienna.
Koenigsegg has paid tribute to its original CCGT project, which was designed for the GT1 series but never competed due to rule changes, by unveiling the new CCGT1 hypercar.
A rebellion is growing in the US against Flock cameras, which police use to track vehicle movements and gather detailed citizen information without warrants, leading to acts of violence against the systems and prompting the company to announce privacy guarantees.
Orihuela Costa is initiating a signature collection to promote its independence from the historical episcopal city, drawing inspiration from the successful segregation process experienced by the neighboring town of Pilar de la Horadada.
South African-Canadian novelist Kagiso Lesego Molope's latest work, 'We Inherit the Fire,' delves into the profound impact of apartheid on families and black women. The novel explores themes of memory, hope, and the arduous journey to rebuild after adversity.
Following its popular collaboration with Repetto, Birkenstock is reportedly expanding its presence in ballet fashion, indicating a larger move into the style segment.
Comedian Tom Segura's estranged wife, Christina Pazsitzky, initiated their divorce proceedings by filing in Texas in May, months before news of their split became public.
Naples is experiencing an unprecedented tourist influx, driven by the Airbnb boom, which Mayor Gaetano Manfredi sees as recognition, but the local economy seeks a more sustainable strategy beyond 'pizza tourism'.
Portugal's President has promulgated a diploma on pregnancy rights. The term 'obstetric violence' was replaced with 'inadequate, disrespectful or non-consented practices by women' due to lack of scientific validation, according to medical professionals.
A sailboat collided with a Mowi salmon farm in Ireland, leading to the evacuation of 100,000 fish. Employees at the aquaculture facility described the incident as an unusual sight.
Iran has asserted that the Strait of Hormuz is under its full control, rejecting claims by former US President Donald Trump that the United States controls the vital waterway. Tehran stated that no vessel can pass through the strait without its permission, amidst ongoing deadlock in US-Iran relations.
Lithuania is introducing a new dynamic electricity transmission tariff specifically for large consumers, requiring them to inform authorities about their tariff choice. This change will impact a segment of electricity users in the country.
A recent solar eclipse captivated observers worldwide, with many sharing spectacular images and experiences of the celestial event. Following the eclipse, health authorities reported numerous medical consultations for potential eye damage, prompting warnings about proper eye protection during such phenomena.
A 17-year-old Ukrainian citizen residing in Spain, Oleksi Malov, went missing in Seget Donji, near Split, Croatia, on August 12. An intensive search operation is currently underway.
Researchers observed a walrus struggling for its life after becoming entangled in a fishing net in the Arctic. They highlight marine waste as a significant problem in the region.