Almost one hundred individuals have applied for the position of head of the Hungarian National Asset Recovery and Asset Protection Office. Among the applicants is the legal director of Transparency International.
Donald Trump has announced that the Strait of Hormuz will be considered American territory, while the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is reportedly strengthening its positions in the region.
A 39-year-old Slovenian man, Robert T., wanted on a Slovenian warrant, was caught stealing tires in Zagreb and attempted to run over police officers, for which he has pleaded guilty and been sentenced.
The mayor of Szolnok, Mihály Györfi, has warned that garbage could accumulate in the city for weeks following a decision by Mohu, referring to it as 'the revenge of the failed NER' and sending a message to Zsolt Hernádi.
A 25-year-old man died in a hospital after falling during work on an attraction at an amusement park in Sulejów, Poland. He was transported by air ambulance following the accident.
As the new school year began on Monday, Sweden introduced a ban on mobile phone use for primary school students, which also applies after lessons in after-school care facilities.
Mohu has changed the waste landfill site in Szolnok, Hungary, leading the mayor to express concerns that garbage could accumulate for weeks due to the incomprehensible alteration.
Jari Lehtonen is unsure what to do with his abundant apple harvest, prompting an expert to offer advice on how to manage and regulate a large yield, particularly common in home gardens.
A year has passed since incidents of police brutality in Valjevo, Serbia, and violence against protesters by sympathizers of the Serbian Progressive Party.
A censored version of Pope Francis's autobiography has been released in Russia by the "Alpina" publishing house. Sentences and pages discussing same-sex couples and their treatment by the church have been blacked out.
A tax office interpretation in Poland states that a gay man must pay inheritance tax after his partner, as tax exemptions apply only to spouses in heterosexual marriages, even if they were married abroad.
Rok od 60 dana utvrđen memorandumom o razumijevanju koji su Sjedinjene Američke Države i Iran potpisali u junu istekao je u ponoć u nedjelju, bez konačnog sporazuma o okončanju rata, dok sve više…
Teollisuuden Voima announced that electricity production from the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor is being reduced by nearly a fifth due to technical problems.
The head of Croatian firefighters described the intense wildfire near Omiš as 'hell,' with embers flying like a snowstorm and igniting everything in their path. Residents were forced to flee in their vehicles as glass shattered from the heat.
Aldona Vasiliauskienė, the long-serving head of Alytus Caritas, has passed away at the age of 80. She was known for her many years of helping those in need in Alytus.
Arsen Dedić, one of Croatia's most renowned musical artists of the 20th century, is remembered as a prominent bard, lyricist, composer, and singer-songwriter.
Save the Children reports that nearly all aid workers subjected to violence this year are local, with attacks particularly prevalent in Lebanon, South Sudan, and Sudan.
Following Adeleke's re-election in the Osun State poll, various groups and individuals, including the NGF and ADC candidate, offered congratulations, while Yiaga Africa commended voters and called for BVAS improvements. The outcome also sparked political analysis regarding future elections.
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs' visit to Liepāja, including a photo opportunity on a combine harvester and a market stroll, is analyzed for the influence of Sesks and the 'United List' office.
Architect Mladen Krekić has overseen the Spatial-Urban Plan for Kotor and subsequently designed a hotel in Orahovac, enabling tourist construction, despite previous criticisms from UNESCO regarding his work in protected areas.
Only one of three owlets born in the renowned Šiauliai Southern Owl nest has survived after the second rare bird died over the weekend, marking another tragic loss for the family.
A 17-year-old Polish teenager drowned in the sea near the Palanga bridge in Lithuania. Following the tragic incident, a DJ's actions at the scene were noted and praised by a vacationer.
Four individuals have been arrested on suspicion of arson in the Zadar region of Croatia, where fires are already burning, with authorities believing they intended to worsen the situation.
Hundreds of pilgrims are commemorating the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, one of the most important Marian feasts, at Svatý Hostýn in Kroměřížsko throughout the weekend, attending services in the local basilica.
A massive cyberattack against McDonald's has reportedly led to the leak of over 1.7 million sensitive employee records, which are now being offered for sale on a data trading forum.
An increasing number of influencers are risking shark bites in their pursuit of capturing the perfect photograph. This trend highlights the extreme measures some take for social media content.
Police in the capital region arrested a man at a downtown nightclub in Reykjavik for assaulting patrons with a chair, amidst a busy night for law enforcement that also saw another arrest for assault at a different venue.
AI company Anthropic reportedly used millions of books to train its artificial intelligence models, leading to suspicions in Europe as antiquarian bookstores receive unusual book orders.
This article commemorates historical events that occurred on August 16th, including the deaths of Dušan Radović and Siniša Pavić, and Cyprus gaining independence.
Judith Schalansky's 'Atlas of Remote Islands,' which uniquely combines poetry and maps, has become a hit in Finland, with a new edition released after the Finnish translation was sold out for years.
Hikers on Sljeme are encountering an unbearable stench as sewage from Leustekova trail is overflowing into nature, a problem reported to have persisted for years.
As artificial intelligence generates presenters and texts, a debate arises in Serbia on how to control AI use in media, with the EU already implementing regulations.
The Polish Navy launched its new 140-meter long frigate, ORP Wicher, in Gdynia, which will serve to defend maritime routes and energy infrastructure, particularly in the Baltic Sea.
Russia reportedly lost an additional 1,370 soldiers in Ukraine over the past 24 hours, bringing the total combat losses since February 24, 2022, to approximately 1,465,810 personnel.
Amidst the devastating fires raging across Dalmatia, a poignant moment captured a weary firefighter taking a moment to offer water to a thirsty tortoise, a scene that resonated widely on social media.
Hungarian theater director Gábor Máté discussed the changing landscape of theater in Hungary, noting that past humor in buffets now carries penalties. He expressed a forgiving but not forgetful stance towards the current political establishment (NER).
Paris Jackson, daughter of Michael Jackson, opened up about her unusual relationship with biological mother Debbie Rowe, whom she first met at age 15, during an appearance on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast.
Construction workers renovating a house in Belgium discovered a hidden stash of gold worth nine million euros within the walls, prompting questions about ownership of the treasure.
Na chorvatském ostrově Dugi otok v pátek večer vypukl rozsáhlý požár. Hasiči jsou nuceni přisouvat trajektem posily, podle nich se plameny šíří lesem a keři.
The government has dismissed Đokić, Bojović, and Filipović from the administrative boards of the Institute for Architecture and the Agency for Spatial Planning.
The articles advocate for an architectural approach that prioritizes local characteristics and traditions, rather than a globally standardized design. This perspective emphasizes the importance of regional identity in building practices.
An eruption of Mount Etna has caused significant disruption in Sicily, leading to the closure of Catania's airport due to volcanic ash. The closure has resulted in hundreds of flight cancellations and left thousands of travelers stranded during a peak holiday week.
After a hiatus, Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and rapper Nene Tek is making a comeback to the music scene, marking a new chapter shaped by personal experiences and a renewed sense of purpose.
Një emigrant shqiptar që jeton prej 35 vitesh në Itali ka shprehur kritika të forta ndaj politikës shqiptare dhe situatës në vend, teksa është bërë pjesë e protestës në Tiranë.
Helsingin Sanomat (HS) published an image modified by artificial intelligence, with an editor stating that the new feature of the tool was unknown to the employee.
Writer and architecture critic Grzegorz Piątek discusses modernist Gdynia, highlighting the city's unique connection to the sea and port as a key aspect of its UNESCO candidacy.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is being criticized for allegedly employing tactics to 'disgust' citizens, a strategy he previously accused Sali Berisha of using when Rama was in opposition.
The Ukrainian military successfully struck the Russian Novatek natural gas complex at the Ust-Luga port on the Baltic Sea overnight. This attack targeted a significant Russian energy facility.
The Hungarian Constitutional Court rejected a motion by Fidesz-KDNP representatives regarding a constitutional amendment. This decision precedes a forthcoming ruling on 16.4 billion euros from the EU.
A seven-year-old boy has died after activities at an aquapark in Łódź, Poland, with prosecutors stating the cause of death was nervous system damage due to drowning. An investigation into involuntary manslaughter is underway.
Police in Zagreb, Croatia, responded to a series of incidents overnight, including an assault on Zrinjevac and a disturbing discovery under the Hendrix Bridge.
Podgorica's Youth Week successfully brought diverse cultural and recreational content to young people, opening public spaces for their ideas and initiatives.
The 17th Cerski March will commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Cer, the first Serbian and Allied victory in World War I, with a march from Šabac to Tekeriš.
An investment bubble created by artificial intelligence is developing in the financial markets, which is distinct from previous bubbles due to the unique ways humans interact with AI technology.
A Ryanair flight experienced a terrifying incident when a window shattered mid-flight, reportedly due to a detached engine part, causing a passenger to be partially sucked out. Investigations revealed bird remains in the engine, suggesting a bird strike may have contributed to the engine damage.
Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, revealed in a recent interview one of the worst moments of her addiction, when a friend nearly died after overdosing on drugs she had provided.
Honda's Acura brand has revealed the Nexera Vision, a new super-flat sports coupe concept, offering a refreshing design alternative to the prevalent SUV trend.
Anita Orbán revealed that both the former and current wives of a Fidesz politician used the government waiting room, each traveling onward by private jet. This suggests privileged access to state facilities.
An investigation is ongoing into a tragic Polish tour bus accident in Hungary that killed at least twelve people, with the bus driver still detained. Polish prosecutors are involved in re-examining the bus, while some injured passengers have begun returning to Poland.
September is the beginning of a second holiday season for many tourists. This autumn, the number of travelers from Poland increased by 43 percent compared to the same period last year – according to data…
The Supreme Court has again rejected Donald Trump's request to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. This legal development occurs as Iran threatens escalation in the Strait of Hormuz if diplomacy with the US fails, and Trump reportedly threatens Oman over a potential Iran deal.
Wells Fargo analysts anticipate that Okta's shares will continue to advance, citing increased demand for identity-related services that benefit the access management platform.
Sweden has implemented a ban on mobile phones in schools for the new academic year, while the Czech Republic is preparing expert arguments for a potential similar ban.
Students in primary and secondary schools across Tuzla Canton will begin the new academic year on September 1, 2026, by intoning the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina and performing a special ceremonial song for educational institutions.
Catania Airport in Sicily has once again limited incoming flights due to a new eruptive phase of Mount Etna, which is spewing ash. The ongoing volcanic activity continues to disrupt air travel in the region.
Animal rights activists personally visited Retro Rádió on Monday to demand an apology from Gábor Bochkor, who had reportedly angered them with his comments.
Police in Singapore are investigating an incident where a 73-year-old man was allegedly assaulted in a shopping mall after patting a child on the head, angering the child's father.
Leaders and staff from MTI, including radio and television workers, have been suspended from public media in Hungary, with final decisions on their employment pending the completion of investigations.
More than one individual is suspected of extensive cannabis cultivation found in a house basement in Króksfjarðarnes, Westfjords, with police confirming a significant amount of cannabis was seized.
Since the beginning of the year, mothers in the Czech Republic are entitled to three postnatal home visits from midwives, but a shortage of available midwives means not all mothers can access this service.
After 26 years, investigators have solved the disappearance of teenagers Marta and Anna from Radzymin, whose bodies were never found. An indictment has been filed against two men accused of their rape and murder.
A police officer in Tampere, Finland, was observed pointing a weapon at an individual while conducting traffic control. New information confirms the officer was engaged in routine traffic surveillance at the time of the incident.
Polish municipalities have until August 31, 2026, to adopt general plans that will change land development rules across the country, but most have not yet done so, creating significant problems for plot owners.
International analyses indicate that Serbian President Vučić's political term has expired, with critics likening his promises to primitive political marketing. This assessment comes amidst discussions about his political standing.
Maria Löfgren, the chair of Akava, stated that if artificial intelligence replaces human labor and leads to unemployment in Finland, company profits should be taxed to benefit society.
The renowned 'Boy' sculpture from the Aros art museum is being carefully packed and transported to the Netherlands, a move described as 'nerve-wracking' by the museum's collection manager.
Several corporate executives, including Roku president Fuchsberg and Aehr VP Alistair Sporck, have engaged in significant stock transactions, with some selling millions of dollars in shares while others made purchases. These insider trades, such as Sporck's sale of over $200,000 in company stock, are closely watched by investors.
Actress Emily Watson was awarded the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo at the Sarajevo Film Festival, expressing her deep appreciation for the city and the festival's spirit. The event also featured numerous celebrities on the red carpet, the regional premiere of 'Small Things,' and actor Diego Luna praising the festival.
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia, targeting the Moscow region and damaging a major warehouse, while Russia retaliated with strikes on Ukrainian cities including Odesa and Sumy. The attacks resulted in injuries and significant damage to infrastructure on both sides.
A report from London discusses the 'Burnham effect' and 'ghost ships on the Danube,' also noting a meeting between British Prime Minister Andy Burnham and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Kristján Kristjánsson has departed from the radio program 'Sprengisandur' after nearly ten years as host. Former MP and radio director Páll Magnússon is set to take over the show, with his first episode scheduled for August 30th.
A Finnish social worker, Minna Heimola, explains that some young men are too ill to register as job seekers, following a query from Kela's new director about issues affecting this demographic.
The Lithuanian group "Karališka erdvė" (Royal Space) returned to Palanga after 20 years for a 90s disco, performing their hit "Iš lėto leidžiasi saulė." The event brought back nostalgic memories and had the dance floor shaking.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić reacted to a newspaper article concerning the dismissal of the Rector and two Vice-Rectors of Belgrade University from state institutions, questioning the motives behind the decision.
Moroccan authorities intercepted and arrested hundreds of migrants attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, preventing a second mass rush. This action follows a previous attempt two weeks prior, with Moroccan forces stopping nearly 300 individuals on their way to the border.
A catastrophic wildfire near Omiš, Croatia, forced over 500 people to seek refuge in the sea and destroyed vineyards and homes. While the origin of the fire has been identified, its cause remains unknown, with firefighters continuing to battle the blaze.
Supermarket cashiers in the United States are reportedly fighting in court for the right to sit during their shifts, a practice common in Europe, raising questions about efficiency and labor rights.
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to open markets and curb the power of 'gatekeepers,' but this article explores the potential technological costs that users might ultimately bear.
A magnitude-5 earthquake struck near Granada, Spain, causing minor damage to homes and cars and unsettling hundreds of residents. While other seismic events occurred globally, this specific earthquake in Granada was a notable event.
Romania experienced an unprecedented wave of over a hundred drones detected by radar within 96 hours near its border, leading to nine air defense alerts, seven NATO aircraft takeoffs, and the closure of two coastal beaches, with explosions and fires also reported.
Zahvaljujući detaljnim kontrolama vozača diljem Hrvatske, vodički su policajci prekjučer sasvim opravdano posumnjali u sadržaj teretnjaka talijanskih oznaka te u njemu pronašli čak 140…
A bulk carrier operating under the San Marino flag was struck by two drones on Friday near the Russian port of Novorossiysk. The incident, confirmed by the republic's Maritime Register, resulted in injuries.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) visited the Moravian-Silesian Region to meet with voters in Frýdek-Místek, one of his party's strongholds, less than two months before the municipal elections.
A five-year-old boy was hit by a truck after riding his bicycle onto a municipal road from a property. The child was airlifted to a hospital in Kielce by air ambulance.
Drivers heading to Smiltynė and other destinations are advised to expect very heavy traffic on the roads during the holiday weekend. Police will be conducting raids to ensure road safety for all participants.
The new Rivka Park, a leisure area featuring a large wooden ship as a climbing structure and a 15-meter-high climbing wall, has opened in Frýdek-Místek, Czechia. Built on the site of a former traffic playground, it is designed for families with children.
The Polish Army currently has over 220,000 active-duty soldiers and plans to increase its total strength to half a million, including active personnel and high-readiness reservists.
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.
Italian police have recovered three valuable paintings by Matisse, Renoir, and Cézanne, worth over $10 million, that were stolen from museums. The artworks were found during raids near Parma, Italy.
At least a dozen employees have been suspended at MTVA, Hungary's public media service, just six days before the planned relaunch of its news program on August 20. Nominations for the new public media ownership body have also been announced.
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan have forged a new defense pact, agreeing to establish political and military mechanisms for coordination. This alliance, dubbed the "Mecca Pact," aims to enhance joint defense capabilities and has been discussed by leaders including Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Nightclubs in Helsinki have stated they do not currently view the use of smart glasses as an issue but are prepared to change their policies if problems arise.
Architects are cautioning homeowners renovating older houses about a common and expensive initial mistake. They advise careful planning to avoid significant costs during the renovation process.
An opinion piece reflects on the enduring negative connotations of the phrase 'presidential plane' in Polish, likely referencing the Smoleńsk plane crash and its political legacy.
Dogs that escaped their owner killed most of the therapy animals, including sheep and peacocks, at the Domov Na Hrádku home for people with disabilities in the Kolín region. Only one peacock survived the repeated attacks, and police are investigating the incident.
Two Polish football fans have been arrested for their involvement in an attack against Ferencváros TC (FTC) supporters, with local police indicating that further actions against others are not ruled out.
A new company named Korda will officially begin operations on September 1, formed by the merger of Farice ehf., Öryggisfjarskipti ehf., and the technology division of Neyðarlínan ohf., consolidating telecommunications and emergency services in Iceland.
Homanit Lietuva has decided to temporarily suspend wood fiberboard production in Lithuania, leading to 200 job losses, due to the Homann Holzwerkstoffe GmbH group's worse-than-expected first-half results.
Montenegro's police and protection directorate are deploying a full fleet of drones for terrain surveillance and fire detection, taking enhanced preventive and operational measures across the country due to ongoing wildfires and high risk of new outbreaks.
The Oulu Region Joint Authority for Education (OSAO) is making its largest investment in history, allocating €120 million to vocational education. The project will create a 45,000 square meter campus complex in Kaukovainio.
Attila Vidnyánszky, director of the National Theater, claims he will be dismissed on Friday, but Zoltán Tarr refutes these claims, stating he only informed Vidnyánszky about an audit of the institution. Tarr accuses Vidnyánszky of making false statements and creating hysteria regarding his alleged dismissal.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on Iga Świątek's statement following her victory in Toronto, asserting that her words carry more weight than the title itself.
Kaunas, Lithuania, is witnessing a series of surprising architectural developments, ranging from designs reminiscent of 'Tetris' to structures resembling a cruise ship, reshaping the city's urban fabric.
Europe is experiencing its fifth major heatwave of the year, with over 135 million people facing temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius. This prolonged period of extreme heat is raising concerns about one of the deadliest summers on record.
A new study reveals that the removal of social security protection parts by the Finnish government increased part-time work among the unemployed. The research indicates that this change did not negatively impact full-time employment.
Livingstone Etse Satekla, widely known as Stonebwoy, is recognized as a prominent figure in the Afro-Dancehall music scene, requiring little introduction for his contributions.
A former Ukrainian defense minister stated that Ukraine could be capable of striking Russia with its own domestically produced ballistic missiles within three to six months.
Turkey's Minister of Education, Yusuf Tekin, made provocative statements regarding the inclusion of the far-right 'Blue Homeland' doctrine in Turkish school curricula. He commented on the Greek reactions, noting that it was a topic on Greek television for a month.
Following the Fernandes case, activists Kristina Lunz and Düzen Tekkal are advocating for a radical cultural shift in the fight against misogyny, highlighting dangerous legal loopholes and a lack of political will for effective violence protection.
Virgin Trains has received approval to operate rail services through the Channel Tunnel starting in 2030, challenging Eurostar's monopoly on routes to Europe.
An expert discusses the practicalities and challenges of operating electric vehicles in Lithuania, despite the country nearing its 2030 target for public charging access points.
North Macedonia is currently battling five active wildfires, with mixed and oak forests burning in several locations. Affected areas include Studeničani, Morane, Vrtekica, Ramni Gaber, and near Makedonski Brod, Dragov Dol, and Lokvica.
Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.
Tekmar has been awarded a EUR1 million contract for an offshore windfarm project. This significant award highlights their continued involvement in renewable energy infrastructure.
A family trip in Italy ended in tragedy when parents realized their 31-year-old son had died in the car only after driving approximately 100 kilometers.
Healthcare and social workers in Finland are hesitant to report problems in their workplaces due to fears of retaliation, despite their obligation to report shortcomings.
Researchers at the Szeged Biological Research Center in Hungary have developed an AI-based method to uniquely analyze cancer cells, examining both visual and molecular characteristics for new diagnostic approaches.
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.
Architect Dičić warned that ongoing construction in Košutnjak, Belgrade, will contribute to an increase in urban heat islands, benefiting only investors, as citizens announce objections to the urban development plan.
Predstava “Šine”, po tekstu Milene Marković, u režiji Milana Neškovića i produkciji Narodnog pozorišta Republike Srpske, izvedena je pred budvanskom publikom u okviru jubilarnog, 40.
Four active wildfires are currently burning in North Macedonia, affecting mixed forests near the villages of Morane, Vrtekica, and Ramni Gaber in Studeničani Municipality, and low vegetation, shrubs, and low-stemmed forests near Viduš, Dragov Dol, and Lokvica in Makedonski Brod Municipality.
Police in Koper have reported multiple incidents at Portorož beach, including several thefts from bags, a hotel room burglary, and a physical altercation.
Comedian Laura Dragūnaitė and travel author Orijus Gasanovas explored Kretingalė, a lesser-known town near Palanga, revealing a stunning and memorable place for an overnight stay.
The 34th annual diving competition took place in Kanal ob Soči, Slovenia, where 35 competitors from 12 countries jumped from a 17-meter stone bridge into the Soča river. Three women also participated in the event.
A project in Brno, Czech Republic, called Future Shapers, is working to increase interest in technical fields among elementary and high school students, including girls, to address the growing demand for experts in these areas.
A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.
A psychologist explains that AI-generated images trigger an internal alarm of danger. This comes after an S-Market advertisement using AI sparked criticism.
A house in Oberschützen leads to a search for Edith Balazs, an early pioneer of modern architecture in Austria, with the building serving as the last testament to her work.
A large field fire covering ten hectares near Szeged has spread to a car dealership, causing several cars to ignite. Firefighters are on the scene battling the blaze.
A 35-year-old American man, Jordan Salinas, who had prepared for years to confront a mass shooter, successfully intervened when a gunman opened fire in a hamburger restaurant parking lot.
An entrepreneur's guide covers various tax topics including VAT implications for shoes given to influencers for advertising, the deductibility of a gilded figure as a business expense, new proposed changes to PIT, VAT deduction without NIP, and tax on trademark leases.
Britain is holding a vote for the 'Invertebrate of the Year,' with the flying squid emerging as a strong candidate due to its unique jet propulsion system.
They were originally just looking for an orchard where they could plant trees. Instead, they discovered a dilapidated farmhouse in a secluded location that captivated them with its atmosphere.
Translating foreign non-fiction literature into Finnish is presented as a significant cultural act, enabling the rapid introduction of new ideas into Finland with relatively small investments.
Magnús Þór Jónsson, chairman of the Icelandic Teachers' Union, emphasizes the need for teachers to trust the government's implementation plan for changing the primary school grading system from letters to numbers.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people, prompting threats of retaliation from Hezbollah. This incident marks a significant escalation despite an existing truce between the two sides.
Foreign festival-goers at Sziget Festival participated in a quiz game to test their knowledge of quotes from Hungarian politicians Péter Magyar and Viktor Orbán.
Photographer Mark Laita, known for bringing the inbred Whittaker family of West Virginia to global attention, shared his lasting impressions from his first visit to their home years ago.
Maša Vukićević, Montenegro's representative at the Miss World pageant, has shared new updates from Vietnam, detailing her days filled with rehearsals, exploring new places, traditions, and meeting contestants from around the globe.
The Taliban celebrated five years since seizing power in Afghanistan with military parades, as international aid groups and the UN warned of a deep human rights crisis, particularly concerning women's rights and child hunger.
Montenegrin police used a drone during aerial surveillance in Njegnjevo near Bijelo Polje to spot a man setting dry hay on fire in an orchard, who then extinguished the fire upon police warning.
Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer visited a café after a 'sandwich cake coup' incident, with the café owner expressing positive feelings about the visit.
A partial solar eclipse occurred, drawing public attention to the celestial event. This astronomical phenomenon coincided with the religious observance of the Assumption of Mary in some regions.
The German Architecture Museum (DAM) in Frankfurt has reopened its doors after an extended renovation period, featuring a new permanent exhibition that showcases eleven models telling stories of construction.
Columnist Katri Saarikivi warns that developing an intimate relationship with artificial intelligence could lead to increased loneliness, citing research that suggests confiding in AI may diminish life satisfaction.
Wildfires are sweeping across multiple European countries, including Croatia, Greece, Spain, and France, fueled by record-breaking heatwaves. The blazes have led to widespread evacuations, destruction of homes, and significant challenges for firefighting efforts.
The French Ministry of Finance has reported a data breach affecting hundreds of thousands of taxpayers, with both private and professional data compromised by a malicious actor.
Albanian emigrants, some traveling from as far as the US and Germany, joined the 76th protest in Albania to voice their frustration over corruption and the lack of job opportunities. They expressed a desire for a system similar to those in Europe, citing personal experiences of being unable to find work despite their education.
It is crucial to learn how to identify errors in artificial intelligence outputs, as trust in AI results is compromised without understanding its underlying processes.
Tourists began clashing with Romanian gendarmes after two Black Sea beaches were evacuated and closed within hours due to drone debris washing ashore, leading to minor chaos.
Prague city councilors have approved the return of the Radetzky statue to Malostranské Square, a move that has sparked debate with opponents calling it a symbol of injustice, while proponents praise its artistic value.
A staff meeting was held at Hungary's Counter-Terrorism Center (TEK), where Deputy National Police Commissioner for Human Resources, Ádám István Horváth, provided information on the reorganization of state leader protection.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
Flights at Catania Airport in Sicily have been suspended until Saturday due to volcanic ash and activity from Mount Etna. This marks a prolonged disruption for air travel to and from the island.
Prominent technology investor Risto Siilasmaa has resigned from the board of the controversial battery technology company Donut Lab after serving for a year and a half.
A Lithuanian border guard was attacked by migrants who attempted to drag him into Belarus, revealing new details about the escalating tensions at the border. If confirmed, this incident could lead to significant repercussions for officials involved, including Liubajevas.
The Hungarian government is seeking the return of over 300 billion forints from a company associated with Tiborcz István, following its withdrawal from a contract to purchase the Zugló Városközpont office complex, with the dispute centering on an administrative detail.
A trial is set to begin in mid-September for priest Ryšardas Peciunas, who is accused of possessing child pornography. Another woman is also implicated in the case.
Vilnius has enough shelter space for one million residents, nearly double its official population, but a May air raid alarm revealed access issues. A new plan is being implemented to address these shortcomings and ensure residents can access shelters.
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Some European car manufacturers are offering their underutilized domestic factories to direct competitors from the Far East, raising questions about the long-term implications of this strategy.