A 26-year-old Turkish woman, wanted by Interpol on a red notice for drug-related offenses, has been arrested in Athens. She was apprehended in an area of the Greek capital following an international search.
New statistics reveal that insect stings cause seven deaths annually in Austria, while Lyme disease, transmitted by ticks, is responsible for approximately 900 hospitalizations each year.
Passengers who stand up immediately after the seatbelt sign turns off upon landing can cause congestion and increase the risk of injuries inside the aircraft.
Researchers have successfully used a drug to block the long-term effects of early childhood trauma in mice. The drug, however, only works preventatively, and is currently in the testing phase.
Brittany Mahomes shared a glimpse of her family's reunion with Patrick Mahomes as he prepares for the upcoming NFL season at the Kansas City Chiefs training camp.
Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published the timetable for the bye-election to fill the vacant Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency seat.
Additional Sessions Judge Parveen Singh said the officers' duty was to search for the father and not to take child into custody and transport him across states.
The brand-new METS Theater, a warm art space founded by Sotiris Tsafoulias and Anna Menenakou, is opening its season with a diverse program featuring theatrical performances, original adaptations, and musical events.
A new set video for a sophomore series replacing 'High Potential' in ABC's fall 2026 lineup has inadvertently revealed a major surprise for the latter show's second season.
Production has officially started for the second season of the hockey-romance drama 'Heated Rivalry,' with a first look at the upcoming season revealed.
Mark Cabana, head of US rates strategy at BofA Global Research, explains that the current US bond selloff is largely driven by factors related to the Federal Reserve's policies and actions.
Despite the end of the Tigray War in 2022, new research indicates that violence against healthcare facilities and workers has persisted in the region. This includes attacks on health personnel, ambulances, and armed takeovers of health facilities, threatening the collapse of the battered healthcare system.
A Ukrainian man has been convicted in Germany for his involvement in a Russian-organized parcel bomb plot, as Ukraine continues to launch drone attacks on Moscow and Russia warns the UK over drone supplies.
New research indicates that elderly individuals are more susceptible to heat at much lower temperatures than previously believed, making rising temperatures an even greater threat. This finding highlights the urgent need for better protection for older populations against heat.
Chilean researchers have successfully deciphered the genetic code of the Antarctic Pearlwort, a plant resilient to extreme cold, with findings that could be applied to improve crop yields and security.
A Greek-owned ship, the Minoan Dignity, was attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in the death of its chief engineer. The incident has drawn condemnation and calls for the protection of seafarers.
Home Depot reported better-than-expected Q2 earnings, with transactions rising and comparable sales accelerating, despite challenging 'frozen housing market' conditions. The company reaffirmed its full-year guidance, indicating steady demand for small projects.
American researchers have successfully transmitted entangled photons through a 42-kilometer optical cable despite external interference, a breakthrough that could pave the way for a new era of internet technology.
A summary of top Wall Street analyst research calls for Tuesday includes recommendations and insights on companies such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Duolingo, and Micron Technology.
Nearly 188,000 companies closed in Germany last year, marking the highest number in almost two decades, according to a joint analysis by Creditreform and the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW).
Miami is facing an escalating seaweed problem, with thousands of tons of sargassum washing up on its beaches, requiring extensive removal efforts amid the climate crisis.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, found that two common ant-bait insecticides, thiamethoxam and indoxacarb, cause distinct behavioral changes in Argentine ants before death, with thiamethoxam leading to increased activity.
As the NFL season approaches, optimism abounds for teams' Super Bowl chances, with a focus on the top five quarterbacks deemed capable of leading their respective teams to victory.
A Korres perfume is gaining popularity on TikTok, with users describing its scent as reminiscent of a girl returning from a vacation in the Aegean, evoking feelings of sunscreen, warm sand, and sea salt.
A new study has found an unexpected correlation between the release of popular music albums and an increase in road fatalities. Researchers suggest that the excitement and distraction surrounding new music releases may contribute to more fatal accidents.
Researchers in London are exploring new flight routes and utilizing AI technology to help planes avoid creating climate-warming contrails. The goal is to identify 'zero-contrail altitude' to reduce aviation's environmental impact.
California wine grape growers are burning their vines to adjust supply, following a 'historic drop' in consumption, with Canada previously being the largest foreign market before retaliatory boycotts.
Democrats Aisha Wahab and Melissa Hernández are facing off in a Tuesday election for California's 14th Congressional District seat, which was left vacant by Eric Swalwell.
A new study by a consumer group, the Centre for Training and Research on Consumption in collaboration with Assoutenti, reveals that the price of an espresso coffee at a bar in Italy has increased by almost 25% since 2021.
Ilhan Omar's Republican challenger has launched a campaign vowing to clean up the "mess" in the deep blue district, stating that "people are fed up." The challenger's aggressive stance signals a contentious race for the congressional seat.
Police in Philadelphia are searching for an individual dressed as a Chucky doll who has been harassing and intimidating people in the city center, reportedly asking one woman, 'Are you ready to die?'
A Meta AI researcher, earning over $250,000 annually, attributes their success in landing the position to their published research. This highlights the value of academic contributions in securing high-profile roles in the tech industry.
Police in Osijek-Baranja County are searching for an unknown scammer who, posing as a doctor, defrauded a 78-year-old woman of 10,000 euros for a supposed operation on her grandson.
The Cyprus hunting and wildlife conservation federation has urged hunters to exercise caution and observe regulations ahead of the summer hunting season opening on Sunday. Safety is highlighted as a top priority.
An Amazon series uncovers emotional scenes of former Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola, showing his disappointment and frustration during his final season at the club, including discussions of locker room conflicts and his divorce.
The Hessian Interior Ministry has prohibited the Frankfurt Palestine Association, alleging its support for the terrorist organization Hamas, leading to police searches of residences in Frankfurt and Mannheim.
A new documentary titled 'Sophie Toscan du Plantier: 30 Years' is set to air, revisiting one of Ireland's most infamous cold cases. The program will delve into the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, which occurred three decades ago.
A study from the University of Delhi has raised concerns among researchers regarding mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti, showing reduced susceptibility to the commonly used insecticide alpha-cypermethrin.
A security alert was triggered across three districts in Jammu after two men asked for food at midnight, leading to security personnel cordoning off the area and conducting extensive searches.
HBO has officially confirmed a second season for its successful series 'Welcome to Derry.' The show, a prequel to Stephen King's 'It,' has been a hit for the network.
India is considering sending its first cargo ship along Russia's Arctic coastline via the Northern Sea Route to Arkhangelsk, a move that could significantly impact trade and logistics.
The DMK has criticized actor Vijay and Trisha over their seating arrangements at an Independence Day event, with one leader stating that the 'dignity of the CM was blown away.' The party suggested that Vijay's actions could justify 'such vulgarity'.
A deer in a London park injured a 60-year-old man in the chest while searching for food among hikers, prompting authorities to humanely sacrifice the animal.
A debate has emerged regarding the removal of unexploded ammunition from the Föhrenwald forest following extensive wildfires, with property owners expected to commission companies for the search while firefighters remain on site.
Le Mans has officially announced the signing of Djibril Sidibé, a 2018 World Cup winner, for two seasons, with the defender joining the newly promoted Ligue 1 side this Tuesday morning.
An invitation has been extended to participate in a research study focused on media habits. The study aims to gather insights into how individuals engage with various media platforms.
Two lawyers have gone missing in Calabria, Italy, after their ultralight aircraft lost contact during flight. Search efforts are concentrated between Fuscaldo and Falconara Albanese, with their last known trace being a WhatsApp message.
The impressive 95-meter superyacht WHISPER, owned by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, is currently sailing in the Ionian Sea and is listed for sale at €149 million.
UBS has issued a warning that Germany's natural gas storage levels are alarmingly below seasonal norms, generating a number of risks for the upcoming winter.
Romania's national meteorological administration (ANM) forecasts significantly higher than normal temperatures and deficient rainfall across most of the country for the next four weeks, starting mid-August.
Greece has declared Turkey's recent establishment of two marine protected areas in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas as "illegal," asserting that they occupy international waters.
Another Saimaa ringed seal has been found drowned in a fishing net, highlighting ongoing threats to the critically endangered species. This incident underscores the need for stricter regulations on fishing gear in their habitat.
Researchers at Stanford Lab have utilized artificial intelligence to develop bacteriophages, viruses that exclusively target bacteria, offering a potential solution to antibiotic-resistant infections while also raising ethical alarms.
Marc Ardisson, an Ipswich Town supporter living in Tennessee, is actively searching for fellow fans in Nashville with the goal of establishing an official supporters' club for the 'Tractor Boys'.
Austria is experiencing a shortage of Epi-Pens, emergency medication for allergy sufferers, in many pharmacies. This scarcity is attributed to an unusually strong wasp season and financial factors.
A man known for rating benches on Instagram has finally discovered a bench he deems worthy of a perfect 10/10 score. His quest for the ideal public seating has garnered attention online.
Virgin Media has announced its Autumn schedule, which includes new offerings such as a 'vertical drama' designed for phones and a 'Traitors-esque' format, alongside returning popular shows.
Police and fire services are conducting a search operation in the Ötztaler Ache river in Austria after passersby reported seeing a lifeless person floating in the water. The search has so far been unsuccessful.
President Trump and the White House have launched personal attacks against a CNN journalist, labeling her a "loud, intrusive person" after she posed a question to the president.
Actress Jill Wagner revealed the month-long boot camp, advised by SEAL and Green Beret experts, that the cast of Taylor Sheridan's 'Lioness' underwent to ensure authentic action sequences.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are increasing their oil reserves in Japan and South Korea due to regional conflict threatening Middle East supply routes.
Researchers in Lower Austria are using 3D scanning technology to analyze nearly 2000-year-old Roman remains in Carnuntum, one of Central Europe's largest archaeological landscapes, bringing its heritage to life.
The trailer for the sixth season of the hit series 'Slow Horses' has been released, revealing the surprise return of Olivia Cooke's character, Sid. The new season will see Jackson Lamb's team hunted and forced to go on the run.
US stock-index futures experienced a decline as bond yields and oil prices rose, with some analysts noting the return of "bond vigilantes." The market reacted to these pressures, extending losses for major indices.
Research suggests a connection between changes in weather and the onset of headaches, particularly migraines, with various factors influencing individual reactions.
Season 2 of 'Toxic,' the true crime series hosted by Elizabeth Chambers exploring poisonous romantic relationships, is set to premiere on Investigation Discovery on September 15th, with its first trailer unveiled.
Gordon Murray Automotive has unveiled the GMSV S1, a new hypercar described as a reborn McLaren F1. The vehicle features a high-revving V12 engine, a manual gearbox, and a three-seat configuration, paying homage to its iconic predecessor.
SYRIZA's parliamentary representation has fallen to 10 MPs, placing it fifth, after Dourou expelled Kasimati and called for Gerovasili to surrender her seat. This internal party turmoil further weakens the Greek opposition party.
North Macedonia has reported its fourth death due to West Nile fever, with a 76-year-old patient succumbing to the virus. The Infectious Diseases Clinic currently has 20 patients, five of whom are in serious condition.
Research indicates that the most common target for ransomware attacks is a 46-year-old manager, highlighting a specific demographic vulnerability within organizations.
Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be able to cast their votes in the general elections on October 4th in Zagreb and Rijeka, which are among twenty designated overseas voting locations.
Scientists who previously used OnlyFans to fund their long-running marmot research have now received a significant $100,000 funding boost through a new marmot-themed cryptocurrency.
Minister of State Akis Skertsos encourages citizens to become 'safe driving ambassadors' through the odyseas.gov.gr/drive-safe platform, noting that August has historically been a month with many road accidents.
A Greek-owned bulk carrier, the 'ANNA S', was struck by five consecutive drone attacks off Novorossiysk in the Black Sea. All 21 crew members on board were successfully rescued following the incident.
A spokesperson for the European Commission on Internal Affairs stated that the EU continues to insist that all individuals illegally remaining in Ceuta, including migrant minors, should be returned, as the situation is covered by EU law.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed decrees establishing national parks in the Aegean Sea, including areas around the Greek island of Kastelorizo, which Greece views as encroaching on its maritime territory.
Recent findings indicate that migraines may encompass a broader range of symptoms and conditions beyond typical headaches, challenging previous understandings of the neurological disorder.
Authorities are searching for Bekim Bulica, the owner of 'Principotes,' in connection with the murder of a 21-year-old Portuguese tourist in Ksamil. Investigations are deepening into the involvement of Turkish citizens in the incident.
Merchant vessels are reportedly coming under attack in key maritime trade routes, including the Strait of Hormuz and the Black Sea, exposing crews to danger.
Dog hotels in the Czech Republic, such as one in Břevnice that can accommodate up to 40 dogs, experience high demand and often full capacities during the summer holiday season.
The application deadline for the new leadership of Austria's state holding company Öbag has passed, marking the start of the final process to find a successor for Edith Hlawati by October.
Police are searching for a motorcyclist who allegedly smashed a car's windshield with a stone following a traffic dispute. An investigation for road endangerment is expected to be launched against the individual.
The countdown has begun for the highly anticipated Exit Sea Dance festival in Budva, Montenegro, with organizers announcing that only 10 days remain until the start of the major summer event on Bečići beach.
Environmental neuroscience research indicates that spending time in nature can reduce stress and enhance cognitive functions, highlighting the positive impact of natural environments on the brain.
Veteran Yoruba actor Ogogo is reportedly battling stage-four cancer, with his daughters seeking medical assistance for his treatment. The news has raised questions about the survivability of such an advanced stage of the disease.
Astronomical research indicates that the Milky Way galaxy absorbed a smaller galaxy approximately 11.8 billion years ago. This event is part of the Milky Way's evolutionary history.
Henrietta Lacks' cervical cancer cells, known as HeLa cells, became immortal after her death at 31, profoundly transforming biomedical research and leading to significant medical advancements, including the polio vaccine.
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party is reportedly conducting an internal questionnaire to research the reasons behind its recent electoral defeat, despite claims from Bertalan Havasi that the party is in good condition.
A study conducted in Lithuania has shown that the younger generation increasingly views marketing as a strategic business function rather than just advertising.
A powerful US Navy destroyer experienced a four-day power and water outage in the sweltering South China Sea. The incident raised concerns about the vessel's operational capabilities in a strategically important region.
A couple in Turin reportedly drove 100 kilometers with their 31-year-old son, who had died from a suspected heart attack in the back seat, only discovering his death at a service station.
El Niño is a periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific, caused by the weakening of trade winds. It naturally occurs every two to seven years and typically lasts between nine and 12 months, posing a significant threat to tropical areas.
The showrunner for 'House Of The Dragon' has confirmed that he will not be involved in making any more episodes after the upcoming fourth season. The series finale is currently scheduled for 2028.
The chairman of Germany's Standing Vaccination Commission fears that vaccination willingness will decline further after new recommendations from Donald Trump. He warns that this could negatively impact the pharmaceutical industry, research, and lead to price increases.
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela in June has risen to 6,438, with rescuers and relatives continuing to search for missing persons in the rubble. This update comes amidst other natural disaster reports, including floods in India and a tropical cyclone in the Philippines.
A successful tourism season is built daily, but a single incident can damage a business's reputation and client satisfaction, highlighting the importance of insurance.
Artificial intelligence researchers from around the world will gather in Vilnius to address how to make AI more reliable. Recent years have showcased impressive generative AI capabilities, but also highlighted limitations such as models making errors, 'hallucinating,' or providing unsubstantiated information.
A child who breathes more through the mouth than the nose, snores frequently, or has a constantly stuffy nose may have enlarged adenoids, which can hinder breathing. Dr. Gabriel Lostun explains how to identify the condition and when surgery is necessary.
The Minister of Health, Vojislav Šimun, highlighted the importance of investing in modern medical equipment and supporting healthcare institutions to improve treatment quality, as the Neonatology Center at the Institute for Children's Diseases received a donation.
A senior researcher in Denmark comments on a proposal to ban wolf feeding, emphasizing that such a ban would necessitate effective enforcement to be successful.
Nancy Zampetoglou and Thanasis Anagnostopoulos are set to premiere their new television show, 'Studio stis 3', as the new TV season approaches. This is one of several changes and transfers in Greek television programming that have generated interest.
Jon Ronson's culture wars series 'Things Fell Apart' is returning for its third season on BBC, exploring David vs. Goliath stories. Additionally, the series 'Foundation' is officially returning with a new season this month.
Yardeni Research notes the re-emergence of 'bond vigilantes' in the market, indicating increased scrutiny on government debt, but advises against immediate panic.
Anthropologist Zdenka Sokolíčková is researching how mass tourism, with over 120,000 visitors annually and projections of up to half a million in a decade, affects Antarctica, the planet's most fragile continent.
The General Directorate of Veterinary Medicine has lifted the ban on the movement of local dairy products from Lesbos, which was previously imposed due to foot-and-mouth disease.
New outdoor swimming pools in the Lenije neighborhood of Vinkovci are set to open, with free admission for all citizens until the end of the summer season.
New EU regulations require all packaging to be recyclable, prompting an Austrian research project to develop innovative packaging solutions for products like meat, chocolate, and butter.
France is experiencing an unprecedented historic drought, driven by repeated heatwaves, which is severely straining drinking water supplies and threatening the season's agricultural harvests.
Oil prices have increased for the third consecutive day, with North Sea Brent surpassing $91 a barrel, reaching its highest level since late July. The article also includes a commentary suggesting that Pax Americana has collapsed.
A new international study, including researchers from the University of Waterloo, highlights a persistent 20-year knowledge gap regarding smoking's significant threat to heart and vascular health, often overshadowed by its link to lung cancer.
The municipality of Amsterdam has designated parts of the Zuidoost district as a security risk area, granting police the authority to stop and search individuals following 18 incidents in two months.
This article invites readers to share their negative experiences with return flights after holidays, such as loud seatmates, missed connections, or lost luggage.
Japan's Hiroshima Animation Season festival is featuring Estonian animators Priit and Olga Pärn with two retrospective programs celebrating their unique work.
The French commune of Pornic, experiencing strong demographic growth, is tightening regulations on second homes and furnished tourist rentals in an effort to balance residents and seasonal visitors, as finding year-round housing becomes increasingly difficult.
A team of Chilean researchers has successfully mapped the most complete genetic sequence to date of one of the two flowering plants native to Antarctica, a significant step for understanding its adaptation.
The long-awaited murder trial for rapper Tupac Shakur has begun, with prosecutors alleging that a former gang leader orchestrated the 1996 drive-by shooting as an act of revenge. Opening statements detailed the events of the night and the accusations against the defendant, Duane Davis.
Experts featured in a Channel 4 documentary report an increasing trend of individuals seeking an ADHD diagnosis without pursuing subsequent treatment. Some psychiatrists involved in the discussion suggest that ADHD might be more of a 'social construct' than a purely medical condition, prompting calls for further research.
The energy company 'Elenger' has secured the necessary amount of natural gas for the next heating season, the CEO of 'Elenger' in Latvia, Gints Brakovskis, told LETA agency.
American Airlines announced plans to reintroduce seatback entertainment screens and increase the number of first-class seats on its aircraft. This move aims to enhance the passenger experience and compete more effectively with rivals like Delta and United.
China has launched its first regular shipping service through the Arctic’s Northern Sea Route (NSR), a development welcomed by Russia, as the ongoing Iran war impacts the crucial Red Sea trade chokepoint.
Meta is facing a significant lawsuit, potentially worth $1.4 trillion, alleging that its social media platforms are designed to be addictive to young people. The trial, involving 29 states, could lead to major changes in how Instagram and Facebook operate.
A significant fossil collection from the UK, gathered on Dorset's Jurassic Coast, has been sold abroad and is now displayed in Abu Dhabi, raising concerns among experts about the loss to national science.
The primary election season is progressing, with voters in Alaska, Florida, and Wyoming heading to the polls. These elections will determine the candidates for the upcoming general elections.
Futuristic labs are scanning, stressing, and analyzing plants to develop strains that can better serve a growing population in a warming climate, aiming to enhance food security.
New social division research has identified the tranquil Isles of Scilly as England's friendliest place. Conversely, a specific London borough was found to be the least friendly.
A 27-year-old Egyptian man drowned on August 15 off Lady's Mile beach, an area under British Bases jurisdiction in Cyprus, after diving into the sea to retrieve his phone.
A young man tragically drowned while swimming in the sea in Luštica, Montenegro. Firefighters and emergency services attempted resuscitation but were unsuccessful.
Montenegrin politician Rađenović criticized the government's handling of the tourist season, stating that amateur decisions are destroying tourism and highlighting the need for a strategic approach over improvisation.
Germany has inaugurated a new research center in Saxony-Anhalt dedicated to improving drone defense capabilities. The facility aims to enhance the country's ability to counter drone threats amid rising international tensions.
NASA is developing an ambitious mission to send aerobots to explore the subsurface caves and canyons of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, to search for potential signs of life or unique geological formations.
American Airlines is embracing a premium approach, similar to Delta and United, by announcing plans to add seatback screens and more legroom seats in its narrowbody aircraft. This move signifies a strategic shift to enhance the passenger experience.
The Hong Kong stock exchange has launched five-year China government bond futures, marking the only such offshore contract and further cementing the city's role as a premier yuan trading hub.
Several current Likud ministers and Members of Knesset are anticipated to lose their seats in the upcoming 26th Knesset election. This is largely due to projections that the party's size will shrink from 36 to 20-25 MKs.
The U.S. Department of the Interior under the Trump administration has proposed selling deep-sea mining concessions near the Northern Mariana Islands. This initiative aims to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals, sparking debate over environmental impact and resource extraction.
After walking the red carpet at the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival, Hanka Paldum delivered a message about Palestine, stating, "Every river will reach the sea." The festival also featured various films, including war, animated, and socially themed movies, with Tara Gajović presenting a film relatable to young couples.
A Navtex will be issued soon to inform ships about upcoming seabed surveys for the Great Sea Interconnector project between Cyprus and Crete. These surveys are a preparatory step before the laying of cables for the interconnector.
Federal prosecutors are reportedly investigating venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz concerning the board seats it holds, raising questions about Silicon Valley's regulatory scrutiny.
Sharif University of Technology and Institut Teknologi Bandung of Indonesia signed an MOU to enhance scientific, research, and educational cooperation, including exchange programs.
Brunswick Corp. CEO David Foulkes stated that premium boat sales are stable, but value options are lagging, leading the company to invest in AI navigation and new revenue streams to help stimulate sales.
King Harald V of Norway has been admitted to the hospital due to an autoimmune blood disease and placed on sick leave. The monarch was hospitalized after a medical examination.
Police in a part of Amsterdam-Zuidoost have been granted stop and search powers for a week, effective Thursday, following recent shootings in the area.
Research from Stanford suggests that while white-collar AI can boost economic output, a significant economic surge from AI will require robots to address blue-collar bottlenecks.
DARPA is investigating the use of robots to 3D print concrete underwater, utilizing seafloor sediment and seawater, with the aim of autonomously building and repairing port infrastructure.
The startup Nome is leveraging artificial intelligence and drug-development expertise to assist families with rare genetic diagnoses in finding potential paths toward custom treatments.
A travel piece describes the scenic journey into Türkiye's Black Sea region, where dense forests, cooler air, and disappearing villages mark the arrival of summer.
As zucchini and squash season peaks, a collection of recipes is offered for both immediate consumption and preservation for winter, highlighting their availability and affordability.
Pony.ai announced a significant expansion of its overseas robotaxi pipeline, now exceeding 4,000 vehicles, indicating a push for global growth in autonomous driving services.
New Democracy is on alert regarding former Prime Minister Samaras' party, especially after Ankara's publication of Presidential Decrees for two marine parks in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, which overlap with Greek sovereign rights and undefined continental shelf areas.
Boutique hotels in Cork and Dublin, part of the Chesway Collection, are uniting to back a charity climb for Breakthrough Cancer Research. Funds raised will directly support research to improve cancer treatments and increase survival rates, particularly for difficult-to-treat cancers.
The final season of a popular Netflix teen series is set to be released, with its finale having been filmed in various Croatian locations including Stradun, Lokrum, and Cavtat.
Fontaines D.C. have announced their new album, 'Dopamine Chamber,' and released the lead single 'Marianne.' The band's latest work is described as a bold and cinematic new chapter, with the single partly inspired by the 2024 Netflix thriller series 'Ripley.'
Virke and Filmforbundet, Norwegian employer and film union organizations, have reached an agreement in their annual collective bargaining for the TV entertainment sector, thereby averting a strike and saving the upcoming season of "Skal vi danse."
A police officer from Timișoara, Romania, is under investigation, with his home being searched along with others, as part of a case involving residential burglaries in Timiș County.
Ranko Redžić, director of Montenegro's National Dispatch Center, stated that the country's electro-energy situation is stable, despite the summer season traditionally being critical, especially in coastal regions due to increased consumption.
The Alaska Senate race is drawing attention due to the presence of two Republican candidates named Dan Sullivan on the ballot, raising concerns about potential voter confusion and its impact on the Democratic challenger's prospects.
The Florida primary election underscores the state's new identity as a Republican stronghold, with the party holding every statewide elected office and significantly shifting voter registration, further solidified by a newly gerrymandered congressional map adding four Republican-leaning seats.
A senior researcher and wolf monitor stated that a proposed ban on wolf feeding by an organization would be a tightening of regulations that would require enforcement. The proposal aims to address issues related to human-wolf interactions.
A bluefin tuna has been caught and landed in the North Sea, marking the first such catch since 1939, an area once popular with Hollywood stars for 'Tunny' fishing.
The family of 18-year-old Lily Hooper is 'absolutely devastated' as the search for the missing hiker continues in rugged terrain in Nattai national park, south-west of Sydney. Hooper has not been seen since she left for a hike on August 12.
Law enforcement in Chisinau is conducting searches at a construction company suspected of evading taxes amounting to approximately 3 million lei. The investigation is being carried out by the Prosecutor's Office for Combating Organized Crime and the State Tax Service.
Green energy boss Dale Vince is now backing new North Sea drilling, months after he publicly stated that such a move would be a 'betrayal' if approved by the government. His change of position has drawn attention.
Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is working to improve coordination between its national and grassroots campaign structures in preparation for the upcoming election season.
Jeanie Buss is reportedly contesting her siblings' vote to sell their remaining stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, leading to a family dispute over the team's ownership.
In Budva, tourists are reportedly waking up early to reserve prime beach spots near the sea with towels and umbrellas, ensuring their families have a place later in the day.
The DMK mouthpiece criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay and actress Trisha over the seating arrangement at an Independence Day event, specifically an actress being in the front row and exchanging salutes with the CM.
Authorities are issuing advice on water safety to prevent accidents in the sea, swimming pools, lakes, and rivers, following a series of recent incidents. The guidelines aim to ensure safety during summer activities.
Singapore has launched a S$4.48 million community rehabilitation program aimed at assisting 2,000 Parkinson's patients over five years, addressing the country's second-most common neurodegenerative disease.
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and director Mark Walter are reportedly considering selling their stakes in the club to majority owner Clearlake Capital, a move that could consolidate ownership under Clearlake Capital.
A community for young cancer patients at Rigshospitalet in Denmark, initially a loose idea, has grown strong, inspiring a photo series by a photographer who was diagnosed with the same disease.
Analysts are examining whether China's new 'Ice Silk Road' through the melting Arctic could serve as an alternative trade route to Europe, potentially bypassing Middle East chokepoints and leading to new tensions with the US.
The summer season has not slowed down buyer activity in the Vilnius region's residential real estate market, with some projects, like 'Bičiulių parkas,' recording record sales and launching their seventh development stage.
China's meteorological administration has predicted the strongest El Niño event on record, citing significant increases in global sea surface temperatures. This forecast raises concerns about potential widespread climate impacts.
Samyang Foods reported 770.3 billion won ($545.8 million) in second-quarter sales, a 39.3 percent increase year-over-year, attributed to strong international demand for its Buldak instant noodles.
A Chicago Bears legend believes the team is predicted to reach the Super Bowl this season but must fix one specific flaw to secure a victory. This assessment highlights a critical area for improvement for the team.
A rising number of sharks, including species known to attack humans, are being spotted and caught in the East Sea, attributed to increasing water temperatures drawing warm-water fish to the region.
A new study from the University of Copenhagen on 417 healthy women suggests that women should take a specific dietary supplement earlier than currently recommended to support bone health. Professor Inge Tetens, a researcher involved, issued a clear recommendation based on the findings.
Alex Taylor, a former editor-in-chief in media, left her job while pregnant and battling an autoimmune disease to start her own company focused on women's health supplements.
A survey indicates that parents in Dublin and Cork largely support the removal of religious patrons from schools. This reflects a broader sentiment among parents regarding changes to religious ethos in the Irish education system.