A discussion explores the effectiveness of video surveillance cameras in crime prevention and investigation. While they can aid police in identifying suspects or tracking movements, their mere presence doesn't automatically reduce crime rates.
Finnish Minister Essayah visited an African swine fever infection zone, where entrepreneurs, municipal decision-makers, and interest groups will now receive better real-time information on the disease situation.
Actor, event host, and songwriter Viačeslavas Mickevičius-Slavka, known as Slavka, discussed various life experiences and a unique social media 'hobby' during an interview on the show 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai'.
An article from the Anita Ogulin Association highlights the deep struggles faced by many families in Slovenia, emphasizing that many are unaware of their rights and the extent of poverty.
The Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is preparing for drastic measures to combat African swine fever, including the potential deployment of conscripts to Southeast Finland to search for wild boars and monitor restricted areas.
The Sosnowiec diocese in Poland has been embroiled in multiple scandals and cases of sexual abuse involving minors for several years, with new details continuing to shock the public.
Finnish agricultural producer organizations MTK and SLC are urging the government to allocate funds for swine fever compensation in the upcoming budget session, warning of catastrophic consequences if the disease spreads to pig farms.
Finnish Minister Essayah announced that the state can compensate for income losses caused by African swine fever restrictions. The Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners (MTK) has demanded that the state temporarily buy and store grain from affected areas.
A powerful wildfire has erupted in a forested, hard-to-access area near the Greek-Albanian border, specifically in the Plaisi Filiat region near Kotsikas, with flames spreading up the mountain.
The Vilnius Archdiocese is addressing accusations of sexual crimes against minors involving several priests, with the Prime Minister also commenting on the allegations and potential changes. The archdiocese has outlined its support for victims and response to the accusations.
A priest who worked in the Vilnius Archdiocese is facing trial for 34 counts of sexual crimes against minors, allegedly committed over a period spanning from 2002. The Lithuanian Church has expressed deep pain and a moment of truth regarding the scandal.
African Swine Fever has been reported in multiple municipalities across Serbia, leading to the euthanasia or death of over 36,000 pigs. The disease continues to pose a critical threat, particularly in the Srem region.
Yessika Sutawijaya, 45, who spent decades alone with neurofibromatosis, was inspired to co-found a support group after finally meeting another person with the rare genetic condition.
Hundreds of Finnish farmers are facing difficulties as buyers refuse to accept harvests from African swine fever infection zones, despite relaxed restrictions from the Finnish Food Authority.
The Finnish Food Agency has eased restrictions concerning grain within the African swine fever infection zone, with changes affecting the use of collected feed and plants, as well as the movement of fresh pork products outside the area.
Meta has been ordered to pay $567 million in a landmark ruling for failing to protect children on its Facebook and Instagram platforms. The court found that Meta's platforms endangered minors and made them vulnerable, necessitating changes to its services.
The municipal leader of Virolahti, Finland, has expressed significant distress over the new restrictions imposed due to African swine fever, stating that the region did not need another blow of this kind. The Finnish Food Authority has been criticized for its communication strategy regarding the outbreak.
Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika, lawyer for Omoyele Sowore, has refuted claims of delaying his client's trial and accused the prosecution of engaging in a 'media trial' instead.
A dead wild boar has been discovered in Lappeenranta, while an agency has prohibited logging in a large area of Southeast Finland, causing millions in losses for forest owners and entrepreneurs.
Karol Karski announced that four of 44 PiS politicians, including MEPs Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik, who did not submit declarations of non-affiliation with associations, wish to remain in the party.
Thousands of migrants crossed into the Spanish territory of Ceuta from Morocco, triggering a political backlash and prompting Spanish authorities to return many of them. The event has drawn comparisons to other immigration crises and sparked debate over Europe's response.
Christopher Nolan's film 'The Odyssey' is generating significant discussion among critics and Homeric scholars regarding its interpretation and omissions, while also attracting a tourism boom to the Sicilian island used for filming. The movie has also sparked unusual behind-the-scenes anecdotes, such as Nolan banning UGG boots on set.
A court has found 26 defendants guilty in a case involving prostitution and other related crimes. The verdict concludes a significant legal proceeding.
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operation Squad (NAIMOS) has arrested 19 individuals, including two foreign nationals, in separate raids targeting illegal mining activities in Mpohor Fiase and Sikaniasem, Ghana. The suspects are expected to face prosecution for their involvement in galamsey operations.
Following in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway's famous tale, a young man embarks on a quest to catch a big fish in Corsica. The story explores whether he will succeed in making the catch of a lifetime.
Several companies, including Franklin Electric, CTS Corporation, and Oshkosh, have reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue, leading many to raise or reaffirm their financial outlooks for fiscal year 2026.
The upcoming Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino 2026 will feature free performances and events, celebrating the past, present, and future of Original Pilipino Music (OPM).
The Deputy Commissioner General of Police stated that the situation regarding juvenile crime in Lithuania remains stable. This assessment indicates no significant increase or decrease in criminal activity among minors.
A historical news report from July 26, 1976, recounts how adverse weather conditions caused a delayed harvest, complicating strawberry picking in Suonenjoki, Finland.
Johnny Depp is making his film comeback in the adaptation of 'Ebenezer,' where he portrays the character of Scrooge. A trailer for the movie has been released, showcasing Depp in his new role.
Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance at Comic-Con, masked as Ebenezer Scrooge, to debut the first trailer for his new film 'Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol.' Fans and media noted his unrecognizable transformation in the role, which he hopes will relaunch his career.
Nokia reported its second-quarter results, with revenue and operating profit surpassing market expectations, largely driven by strong demand in AI and cloud services across its network business.
Singer Radži Aleksandrovičius was the first guest on the revamped show 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai' with Merūnas Vitulskis, where he openly discussed various topics, including a surprising incident backstage at a TV show.
Kaunas City Nemunas Police officers are conducting a pre-trial investigation into a bicycle theft that occurred on May 18 at approximately 3:50 PM on K. Donelaičio Street in Kaunas. Authorities are seeking to speak with a specific man in connection with the incident.
Ten lifeless bodies, including that of former Sombrerete mayor Ignacio Castrejon Valdez, were found in three different locations in the Mexican state of Zacatecas, publicly displayed by cartel members.
Sydney Sweeney is set to star in 'Hollow,' a film described as a contemporary, erotic thriller reinterpretation of a classic horror, blending gothic and psychological intrigue.
An investigation by the Polish-based Russian-language news portal 'Vot tak' revealed thousands of online advertisements on Telegram offering recruitment for sabotage and espionage activities in the Baltic states.
After a five-year delay, the Hungarian government office has finally disclosed the number of transgender individuals who requested legal recognition of their gender before 2020. This information was obtained after persistent efforts to extract it from the authorities.
Argentina has accused the United Kingdom of sending a warship to the waters near the Falkland Islands during a World Cup match between the two nations, sparking outrage in Buenos Aires. This incident occurred amidst various reactions to the World Cup, including fan criticism and discussions about youth sports.
Finland expresses concern that the EU Commission's upcoming reform of the emissions trading scheme could dilute its effectiveness, potentially undermining the rewards for early transition to renewable energy. The reform is expected to be announced on Friday.
Professor Godwin Etse Sikanku, Dean of the School of Journalism and Media Studies at UniMAC, warned that the increasing spread of misinformation and disinformation is undermining public confidence in the media.
Singer and actress Liepa Maknavičiūtė, also known as Ofelija, openly shared details about the most painful period of her life during an appearance on the TV3 podcast 'Pasikalbėkim', shedding tears during the conversation.
The former commander of a Ukrainian brigade, who received French training, has been arrested on murder charges, shocking Ukraine. This development has brought a brutal crime to national attention.
Lithuanian TV personality Edita Mildažytė openly discussed various life experiences, including professional challenges and personal lessons, during an appearance on the TV3 podcast 'Pasikalbėkim.' She also recalled a widely publicized event from several years ago.
Vandalism, including broken and stolen seats, on local buses in Mikkeli, Finland, is jeopardizing the future of free bus travel for young people in the city.
Evanthia Reboutsika filled the garden of the National Archaeological Museum with her melodies during a magical and deeply moving evening at the Attica Roots Festival in Athens, offering free admission.
Mexico announced it will seek criminal charges and an independent investigation into the deaths of its citizens in U.S. immigration custody, including a recent incident involving an ICE shooting in Houston.
Europos saugumo ir bendradarbiavimo organizacijos (ESBO) ekspertų misija nustatė, kad rusų vykdoma pagrobtų Ukrainos vaikų indoktrinacija ir militarizacija gali prilygti nusikaltimams žmoniškumui.
Following this year's Eurovision, Lion Ceccah (Tomas Alenčikas) has released a new mini-album titled 'Post Eurovision EP.' The three-song work was created in less than a month to capture his emotions after the contest.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot a Mexican national during a traffic stop in Houston, Texas. The incident has renewed questions about immigration enforcement tactics.
A horrific crime occurred in Radviliškis, Lithuania, where a man is suspected of setting a car on fire with a woman inside and then entering the burning vehicle himself.
Strawberries in Finland are reportedly larger than new potatoes this season, attributed to a favorable early summer and potentially new varieties, with the first harvest always yielding larger berries.
At a NATO summit, European countries and Canada committed to significant financial and military support for Ukraine, with some reports indicating this was to compensate for anticipated reductions in US aid. Discussions also focused on the alliance's collective defense and the role of Turkey.
Spain secured a 3-0 victory over Austria, with Lamine Yamal setting a new record, to advance to the World Cup last 16. Meanwhile, other teams like Argentina and France are preparing for their upcoming matches, and fans are collecting World Cup memorabilia.
A Lithuanian minister has called on the Church to cleanse itself following accusations against priests regarding sexual crimes against children, emphasizing that a purification is necessary.
This article highlights selected Filipino songs that not only celebrate the beauty of the national language but also express its crucial role in the liberation of the nation, in observance of Buwan ng Wika.
The Slovenian film classic 'To so gadi' is recommended for television viewing. This highlights a notable piece of Slovenian cinematic heritage for audiences.
Pigs within an infection zone in Finland are currently not even suitable for waste, leading a pig farmer to call for a relaxation of regulations concerning animal processing.
Mantas Bertulis, author and producer of 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai,' revealed personal video recordings and spoke about his decision to quit alcohol, celebrating a year of sobriety that initially caused concern for his family.
The African swine fever outbreak is intensifying in Finland, with the Finnish Food Authority expanding the core restriction zone in Kymenlaakso. The Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Sari Essayah, has declared the prevention of African swine fever as a top priority.
Eleven additional cases of African swine fever have been detected in wild boars in Southeast Finland, bringing the total number of infected animals to 14.
A Vilnius city district court is scheduled to begin hearing the criminal case against suspended priest Ryšardas Peciunas in mid-September, who is accused of possessing child pornography, despite having been publicly thanked by parishioners for his service just over a year ago.
More cases of African swine fever have been discovered in dead wild boars in Virojoki, Finland, leading to an escalation of restrictions in the affected area.
The Finnish government is providing financial support for pig farms to install fencing. This measure aims to prevent the spread of African swine fever into pig farms.
Nafsika Hatzichristou received the Critics’ Jury Prize in the National Competition at the 25th Countryside Animafest Cyprus for her film “Missing Frequencies.” The jury praised her courage and unique approach.
Restrictions related to the deadly African swine fever, first detected in Finland in late July, could remain in place for up to a year in the eastern border region, though pork prices are unlikely to be affected.
Daniel Kinahan, an alleged Irish crime boss, has been extradited from Dubai and charged in a Dublin court with directing a criminal organization. His return to Ireland marks the end of a long international pursuit for one of the country's most wanted men.
The Children of Sarajevo Square will host an open-air concert stage on Thursday, August 14, at 7 PM, featuring a musical performance by Mexican artist Abner Jairo Ortiz Garcia.
The sixth annual Andrius Tapinas festival 'One Night in Nida' in Lithuania featured not only music but also romantic moments, with his wife Gabija joining him on stage.
The Norwegian fire department is reportedly prevented from assisting in drowning accidents at sea due to safety regulations, which authorities deem too risky.
Finland has closed wildlife gates on its eastern border due to the threat of African swine fever, raising concerns among hunters about its potential impact on the moose population.
Hunters in Finland are closely monitoring the African swine fever situation, with assessments indicating a potential risk of the disease spreading to the South Savo region.
Finnish food company Atria estimates that its profit will decrease by approximately seven million euros due to the impact of African swine fever on pork exports.
Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.
SpaceX's first-ever earnings report since its stock market debut shows higher revenues but also significant spending, leading to a loss in the first quarter. The company's AI investments are noted as a factor in its expenditures.
An article discusses a method, attributed to student Francesco Ciril, designed to improve focus and overcome concentration issues by 'tricking the brain' to stay on task.
Boy George has withdrawn from a musical production following the release of a song supporting Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking controversy and criticism.
Restrictions due to African swine fever are limiting movement, agriculture, forestry, and event organization in the infection zone of Southeast Finland.
Ruokavirasto on kieltänyt esimerkiksi metsästyksen ja koirien ulkoiluttamisen vapaana Suomen kaakkoisrajalla. Syynä on alueelta todettu afrikkalainen sikarutto.
Finnish pig farmers are expressing concern over the arrival of African swine fever in Finland, which was not a surprise to them. They fear the situation will lead to a decrease in domestic pork prices, with some farmers potentially unable to withstand the economic downturn.
The Finnish Food Authority is tightening measures in the infection zone established due to African swine fever detected in wild boars in Virolahti, Kymenlaakso, with new restrictions expected to take effect today.
Gardeners often accumulate many plastic pots from new plants. This article suggests practical ways to repurpose these containers for use in homes and gardens, offering clever solutions beyond simple disposal.
Sika, once a star on the stock market, is now struggling but shows hope for a turnaround, while cement giant Holcim has significantly outpaced it in investor favor, highlighting a growing disparity between the major Swiss construction companies.
Doctors at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra, Ghana, successfully removed a motorbike key from the skull of a 29-year-old farmer who was attacked in the Jasikan Municipality.
The European Commissioner for Environment, Water Resilience, and Competitive Circular Economy, Jessika Roswall, responded to a question from PASOK MEP Yiannis Maniatis regarding the environmental impact of seven pumped-storage projects in Greece.
An inter-agency meeting will be held at the Ministry of Social Security and Labour in Vilnius to discuss the prevention of juvenile violence and crime.
A man is receiving specialist treatment in Ghana after allegedly being attacked with a motorcycle key during a fight between two commercial motorcycle riders over a passenger in Jasikan, Oti Region.
Following repeated incidents of juvenile violence in Lithuania, Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevičius has instructed the Ministry of Social Security and Labour, along with other institutions, to assess the situation. They are tasked with presenting concrete proposals for solutions in the near future.
The announcement of university admission scores in Greece brought relief and disappointment to thousands of candidates, with an analysis by Christos Katsikas detailing dominant schools, regional distribution, and vacant positions.
Mexican influencer Adriana Garcia has died at the age of 30 due to complications experienced during a cosmetic surgery procedure at a private clinic in Sinaloa.
During an appearance on the show 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai,' Radži Aleksandrovičius openly confessed his true feelings for his stage partner, long-time colleague, and friend Agnė Petravičienė.
Kaunas City Žaliakalnis Police Commissariat is conducting a pre-trial investigation into a robbery where a perpetrator ambushed a victim in a stairwell. The robber fled the crime scene on a scooter with 1200 euros.
Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza has defended 15-year-old cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, urging patience and proper management for the young talent after a challenging debut series.
A Bosnian article highlights the health benefits of melon, suggesting it can naturally eliminate toxins and prevent morning bloating, offering a simple alternative to costly detoxification methods.
Lithuanian actress, author, and singer Inga Jankauskaitė appeared on the talk show 'Viskas bus gerai' to discuss her creative work, music, public life, family, and her firm stance on certain children's issues, which she described as akin to a crime.
Greek actor Apostolis Totsikas posed nude in a rural setting, with his partner Roula Revi sharing the photo and commenting on authenticity, sparking public interest.
A powerful 7.3 to 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Chiapas, Mexico, rattling parts of Guatemala and El Salvador and prompting a tsunami warning. Despite its strength, initial reports indicated no immediate significant damage or casualties.
A report explores the experiences of Latvians living in Mexico, highlighting their efforts to preserve their cultural identity despite being far from their homeland.
Former President Trump defended ICE's use of traffic stops, contradicting a temporary suspension after two deadly shootings, while President Biden announced the upcoming release of his memoir, 'Promise Me, America,' after the midterm elections.
A Mexican man died in Florida after being struck by a truck while attempting to evade ICE agents during a pursuit. This incident marks the third death linked to ICE operations within a few days, raising concerns about the agency's enforcement tactics.
Austria's renowned young jazz combo, Shake Stew, describes their new album as a 'total explosion' musically, as they prepare to perform with special guest Naïssam Jalal.
The Lithuanian Constitutional Court has issued a ruling regarding the procedures for conditional release for individuals convicted of sexual crimes against children.
The Indonesian mystery horror feature 'Bisikan Desa Gringsing: Whispers of Fatimah' has unveiled its first-look video and is scheduled for a September theatrical release in Indonesia.
German rock band BAP celebrated its 50th band anniversary with a sold-out concert in Cologne's football stadium, performing to an enthusiastic audience without prominent guest appearances.
Lithuanian parliamentarians are proposing changes to migrant deportation procedures, arguing it would prevent a surge in crime, although experts have criticized the proposals as unfounded.
A shortage of fuel and car parts in Russia is leading to a resurgence of 'donor' practices, where parts from one car are used to repair another, causing a crime wave reminiscent of the 1990s.
Philippine President Marcos conferred the Order of Sikatuna, Rank of Datu (Grand Cross, Gold Distinction), on outgoing South Korean Ambassador Lee Sang-hwa during his farewell call at Malacañang.
The musical "The Prince of Egypt," recently seen in London's West End, will have its Finnish premiere surprisingly in Salo, demonstrating how performance rights influence theater programming.
A proposed amendment to the EU's Alien Species Regulation is causing controversy in Austria, where a practical solution for managing the Sika deer population is being sought.
Hamas announced the dissolution of its administrative committee in Gaza, stating it would hand over power to a technocratic government supported by the UN. Israel dismissed the move as a 'trick' and a 'stunt,' demanding Hamas disarm.
A review of the second season of the ZDF series 'Song Trip' criticizes its rigid adherence to the framework, leaving little room for creative spontaneity.
The Savonlinna Opera Festival opened with a performance of Mozart's 'The Marriage of Figaro,' which was deemed surprisingly timely in its critique of the privileges of the wealthy, featuring Waltteri Torikka.
Bilahari Kausikan, former Permanent Secretary of Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, made sharp remarks about Pakistan, stating it is 'teetering on the brink of failure.' Kausikan is also the chairman of the Middle East Institute.
The British and Dutch governments have issued apologies for historical forced adoptions of children from unmarried mothers. Meanwhile, other news includes a British think tank's report on Russian shadow fleet drones and a drug and rape network discovery.
The Lithuanian Prime Minister is advocating for the re-establishment of a registry for child sex offenders and stronger child protection measures, following the resignation of Liubajevo.
Danish political commentator Bent Winther suggests that Pelle Dragsted's strategy is putting significant pressure on the government, but warns that this approach could be a risky one.
The Lithuanian Church is facing a significant scandal involving alleged child abuse by priests, with the scale of the suspected crimes shocking the public. Clergy have addressed the issue in sermons, and prosecutors have noted a lack of further complaints despite the initial revelations.
Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, son of a former president, criticized the Trump administration after stating that his visa was canceled, adding another point of tension to the U.S.-Mexico relationship.
Finland's Agriculture and Forestry Committee convened to discuss the African swine fever situation, focusing on the impact of restrictions on livelihoods.
Lithuania's Justice Minister is proposing to reopen discussions about establishing a public registry for sexual offenders. This initiative aims to enhance public safety and transparency regarding convicted individuals.
The Lithuanian Chamber of Notaries announced that recurring system failures at the Register Center are preventing notaries from smoothly performing their statutory functions.
Karpowership Ghana has conducted a capacity-building training for fishermen and fishmongers from Sekondi and Essikado, focusing on environmental safety, fire prevention, hygienic fish handling, and financial management.
Merūnas Vitulskis, who recently became the host of 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai,' has reportedly engaged in a dangerous act that drew an angry reaction on social media.
The Holy See has been informed about possible pedophilia crimes committed by priests in Lithuania, and the identities of the accused clergy are becoming clear.
Residents in Alajärvi have shot a wild boar, and samples have been sent for testing to check for swine fever. The Finnish Food Authority is providing updates on the situation and the potential spread of the disease.
A young wild boar has been spotted in Alajärvi, Finland, raising concerns among local wildlife management about the potential spread of African swine fever. Efforts are underway to remove the animal to prevent the disease from establishing in areas with low wild boar populations.
Well-known Lithuanian trainer Vaida Vaserė spoke openly for the first time about a painful childhood experience during an interview on the TV3 podcast "Pasikalbėkim," revealing fears of being harmed by someone close to her.
Daniel Kinahan, an alleged Irish crime boss, has been extradited from Dubai to Ireland and subsequently charged with directing a criminal organization. His capture and return mark a significant development in international efforts against organized crime.
Finnish musical star Nomi Enckell discusses her initial fears of damaging her credibility on social media after being accepted into the Theatre Academy, highlighting her active use of platforms for self-promotion.
Child protection services have successfully met with the children of a family whose infant recently died. This marks a significant step in the ongoing investigation and support for the family.
Authorities in Finland are continuing the search for dead wild boars in forests to determine if recent findings indicate the presence of African swine fever, with results expected earliest on Monday.
Mexican TikTok influencer César Gastélum was tragically shot and killed while livestreaming, an event that has raised concerns about the relationship between creators and cartels in Mexico. The incident has sparked questions regarding the safety of social media personalities in the region.
Actor Deepak Tijori shared details about how he was cast in the film "Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar" after Milind Soman was fired, with 75% of the movie already shot.
The Southeast Finland Border Guard District is incorporating the washing and disinfection of equipment, vehicles, and even border dogs into its daily operations as a measure against African swine fever at the eastern border.
An estimated 1,000 animals and birds perished in a devastating fire that engulfed a livestock farm in Katsikali, Megara, as part of the larger wildfires that affected Attica and Boeotia.
An alert regarding African swine fever in Sweden has been dismissed as posing no danger, though experts warn that Finland and other countries face threats from various animal diseases, some of which can infect humans.
The Mercedes-Benz SL (R230) model, which had its world premiere on July 31, 2001, is now celebrating its 25th anniversary, solidifying its status as a true classic.
Finland has confirmed its first case of African swine fever, leading to the implementation of strict restrictions in the affected zone. These measures include limitations on activities like dog walking to prevent further spread of the disease.
African Swine Fever (ASF) has been detected in wild boars in Virolahti, Finland, marking the first time the dreaded disease has spread to the country. This discovery poses a significant and long-feared threat to Finland's pig farming industry.
Jessica Lange could not refuse a return to "American Horror Story," as Ryan Murphy gathered actors from previous seasons for new episodes of the popular horror series.
Mantas Bertulis openly spoke about his divorce from actress Ugnė Zavistauskaitė a year ago, taking responsibility for the painful life stage during an appearance on the TV3 podcast 'Pasikalbėkim'.
In the drug-ridden city of Durán, Ecuador, police are confronting criminal gangs that are reportedly collaborating with the Albanian mafia and Mexican cartels.
The summer cinema season is highlighted by blockbusters for various age groups and classics from directors like Hayao Miyazaki, showcasing advancements in special effects.
A significant outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic infection causing severe diarrhea, has expanded to nine states across the United States. Health officials are investigating over 7,400 cases and struggling to contain the spread, with some reports linking the outbreak to contaminated salad from Mexico.
Korkeasaari Zoo has commented on the case of an escaped pig from Ranua Wildlife Park, stating that escapes are rare but not unique, and strict measures are followed in enclosures.
A Finnish doctor of technology and docent, Harri Sievänen, states that vibration plates, often considered a fad, have substantial research evidence supporting their benefits, including the ability to increase strength levels.
Singer Radži Aleksandravičius appeared on the first episode of the new season of 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai,' where he openly discussed his musical journey, first earnings, crushes, and love.
A new space company is proposing to use satellites equipped with large solar mirrors to illuminate cities and solar parks at night, effectively eliminating the difference between day and night. The company is preparing for its first launch, but critics are already voicing concerns about the risky endeavor.
Finnish elevator and escalator company Kone reported that its new orders grew more than anticipated, despite its revenue being largely as expected and operating profit slightly below forecasts.
The article recounts the story of Isabel Miranda de Wallace, a Mexican woman dubbed "Batman" and "Mother Courage" for her actions after her son's disappearance in 2005, raising questions about the veracity of her narrative.
Vilnius police are searching for a man suspected of violence and are asking for public assistance in identifying him in connection with a brutal fight near the 'Sanatorija' bar.
Lithuanian designer Mantas Mackevičius shared his frustrating experience with mobile operator Bitė's services on social media, warning others about potential issues with their mobile data plans.
Three complaints have been filed regarding Finnish Finance Minister Petteri Orpo's potential conflict of interest, specifically concerning his failure to recuse himself during decisions about state funding to save the Uusikaupunki car factory.
Honda is closing its long-standing factory in Nelson, New Zealand. As part of the closure, the company is auctioning 19 classic models from its private collection.
The peak season for outdoor strawberries has passed in southern Finland, and there may not be enough berries left for home freezing if consumers haven't already purchased them.
Following the termination of its contract with the Vilnius County Waste Management Center, the company Energesman states it can clear accumulated waste within weeks, provided it receives payment.
Slovenian singer Tanja Žagar shared her perspective on life's unpredictable nature, stating that her experiences have taught her that many things can happen. She emphasized the importance of adapting to unforeseen circumstances.
The brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been convicted for creating and appointing himself to a public position. The ruling highlights concerns about nepotism and abuse of power.
Following a Constitutional Court decision, the lawyer for Remigijus Jakštys, the first person conditionally released after being convicted of sexual crimes against children, stated that all individuals convicted of similar offenses may now be eligible for conditional release.
New surveillance footage obtained by The Times shows ICE agents driving aggressively in unmarked vehicles during the pursuit that led to the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston, though the moment of the shooting remains unclear. This comes as witnesses and the Department of Homeland Security dispute ICE's initial account of the incident.
President Trump has dismissed the remaining members of the independent U.S. election commission, a move criticized by voting groups as a power grab. Additionally, Trump announced the end of the truce with Iran, while also accepting further talks but warning of potential retaliation.
The Attica Roots Festival continues its summer events at historical landmarks, featuring a major concert by Evanthia Reboutsika this Friday, July 10, at 9:00 PM in an open-air venue.
Musikalische Kostbarkeiten und erschütternde Erfahrungen mit der Cappella Mediterranea: Der Videokünstler Clément Cogitore wagt sich beim Festival in Aix an Mozarts „Zauberflöte“.
The US and Iran have exchanged strikes, with Iran threatening the US after recent attacks and warning that attacks on the Islamic Republic endanger the gradual opening of the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation has led to renewed fighting and concerns about regional stability.
The Attica Roots Festival, a major cultural event in the Attica Region, continues its summer series at historical landmarks, hosting Evanthia Reboutsika in the courtyard of the National Archaeological Museum on Friday, July 10.
Actor Ali Wasi Kazmi shares insights into his portrayal of Sikandar in the film 'Raja London Ka', discussing his craft, the director's guidance, and feedback from co-star Samar Jafri.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda hosted a reception and awarded state honors to 45 Lithuanian and foreign citizens for their contributions to the country. The event coincided with the celebration of Statehood Day, commemorating the coronation of King Mindaugas.
Mexican journalist Roxana Guzman, who was abducted from her home in mid-June, has been found dead. Eight individuals have been arrested in connection with her death.
The historic Nafsika restaurant in Loutraki has reopened as Nafsika Sunset Experience, offering a new identity and Mediterranean cuisine with unique views of the Corinthian Gulf. This marks its return after nearly twenty years, under the Piettri group.