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Horoscope for Tuesday, August 18
Culturedelfi-lt6h ago

Horoscope for Tuesday, August 18

Today's horoscope advises maintaining balance between personal desires and the expectations of others, as communication may bring judgment or doubt.

Pope Francis's Autobiography Censored in Russia
Worldlsm-lv6h ago

Pope Francis's Autobiography Censored in Russia

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.

Croatian Fire Chief Describes 'Hell' of Omiš Wildfire
World24urn1-bih9h ago2 sources

Croatian Fire Chief Describes 'Hell' of Omiš Wildfire

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.

Adeleke's Re-election in Osun State Draws Congratulations and Analysis
PoliticsbloombergAl Jazeerahindustan-times+5ndtvPremium Timesguardian-ngpunch-ngvanguard-ng20h ago8 sources

Adeleke's Re-election in Osun State Draws Congratulations and Analysis

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.

Historical Events on August 16th
Worldn1-serbia1d ago

Historical Events on August 16th

This article commemorates historical events that occurred on August 16th, including the deaths of Dušan Radović and Siniša Pavić, and Cyprus gaining independence.

Mount Etna Eruption Shuts Down Sicily's Catania Airport
WorldAl JazeerafazFrance 24+17irozhlashvgThe Independentn1-serbiaobservadorjutarnji-listla-vanguardialuxemburger-wort+9 more2d ago20 sources

Mount Etna Eruption Shuts Down Sicily's Catania Airport

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.

Ryanair Window Shattered by Engine Debris, Passenger Nearly Sucked Out
WorldcbcnosSCMP+16la-repubblicatelexdelfi-lthvgindex-hrn1-serbia24urhindustan-times+8 more3d ago19 sources

Ryanair Window Shattered by Engine Debris, Passenger Nearly Sucked Out

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.

Investigation Continues After Deadly Polish Bus Crash in Hungary
Worldcbchelsingin-sanomatruv+11SCMPrzeczpospolitatelextvn24hvgaktuality-skdnevnik-bgklix-ba+3 more1h ago14 sources

Investigation Continues After Deadly Polish Bus Crash in Hungary

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.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's E. Jean Carroll Appeal Amid Iran-Oman Tensions
WorldAPReutersBBC+89bloombergNYTwsjFTle-mondewapoThe GuardianAl Jazeera+81 more2h ago92 sources

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's E. Jean Carroll Appeal Amid Iran-Oman Tensions

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.

Catania Airport Limits Flights Due to Mount Etna Eruption
Worldder-standardtvn24aktualne-cz+3delfi-ltil-sole-24-orela-vanguardia6h ago6 sources

Catania Airport Limits Flights Due to Mount Etna Eruption

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.

Public Media Staff Suspended in Hungary
Culturetelex7h ago

Public Media Staff Suspended in Hungary

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.

Corporate Executives Engage in Significant Stock Transactions, Including Aehr VP
BusinessYahooinvesting-com23h ago2 sources

Corporate Executives Engage in Significant Stock Transactions, Including Aehr VP

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.

Emily Watson Receives Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Amidst Festival Celebrations
Cultureindex-hr24urjutarnji-list+5varietydanasirish-independentklix-ban1-bih1d ago8 sources

Emily Watson Receives Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Amidst Festival Celebrations

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 Launches Massive Drone Attack on Moscow Region, Russia Retaliates
PoliticsAPReutersBBC+60bloombergNYTFTle-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraCNNukrainska-pravda+52 more1d ago63 sources

Ukraine Launches Massive Drone Attack on Moscow Region, Russia Retaliates

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.

Páll Magnússon Takes Over 'Sprengisandur' Radio Program
Cultureruvmorgunbladid1d ago2 sources

Páll Magnússon Takes Over 'Sprengisandur' Radio Program

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.

Royal Space Group Returns to Palanga for 90s Disco
Culturedelfi-lt1d ago

Royal Space Group Returns to Palanga for 90s Disco

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.

Moroccan Authorities Block Hundreds of Migrants Attempting to Reach Ceuta
PoliticsBBCnzzruv+18aftonbladetDWel-mundomorgunbladidaktualne-czdelfi-ltdelon1-serbia+10 more1d ago21 sources

Moroccan Authorities Block Hundreds of Migrants Attempting to Reach Ceuta

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.

Earthquake Strikes Granada, Spain, Causing Minor Damage
Worldbloombergfazder-spiegel+33le-figaroder-standardla-repubblicaorftelextvn24die-presseel-mundo+25 more1d ago36 sources

Earthquake Strikes Granada, Spain, Causing Minor Damage

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 Reports Unprecedented Drone Wave Near Border
Politicstelex2d ago

Romania Reports Unprecedented Drone Wave Near Border

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.

Five-Year-Old Boy Hit by Truck in Poland
Worldtvn242d ago

Five-Year-Old Boy Hit by Truck in Poland

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.

Heavy Traffic Expected on Roads During Holiday Weekend
Worlddelfi-lt24ur2d ago2 sources

Heavy Traffic Expected on Roads During Holiday Weekend

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.

New Rivka Park Opens in Frýdek-Místek, Czechia
Environmentirozhlas2d ago

New Rivka Park Opens in Frýdek-Místek, Czechia

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.

Trump Considers Declaring Strait of Hormuz US Territory
PoliticsBBCbloombergNYT+78wapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsyle-uutisetcbccnbc+70 more2d ago81 sources

Trump Considers Declaring Strait of Hormuz US Territory

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.

Stolen Matisse, Renoir, and Cézanne Paintings Recovered in Italy
CultureBBCNYTle-monde+40The GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkyle-uutisetruvtagesschauberlingskeder-spiegel+32 more2d ago43 sources

Stolen Matisse, Renoir, and Cézanne Paintings Recovered in Italy

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.

MTVA Suspends Employees Ahead of Public Media News Restart
Politicstelexhvg2d ago2 sources

MTVA Suspends Employees Ahead of Public Media News Restart

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 Form New Defense Pact
WorldAl JazeeranzzSCMP+9index-hrdanasDawnjerusalem-postnaftemporikimkd-mknewsbeastekathimerini+1 more2d ago12 sources

Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan Form New Defense Pact

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.

Escaped Dogs Kill Most Therapy Animals at Czech Home for Disabled
Worldirozhlas3d ago

Escaped Dogs Kill Most Therapy Animals at Czech Home for Disabled

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.

Oulu Invests €120 Million in Vocational Education
Politicsyle-uutiset3d ago

Oulu Invests €120 Million in Vocational Education

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.

National Theater Director Denies Dismissal Claims Amidst Controversy
Politicstelexhvg3d ago2 sources

National Theater Director Denies Dismissal Claims Amidst Controversy

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.

Europe Grapples With Fifth Extreme Heatwave of the Year
Worldle-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeera+14cbcfazaftonbladetder-spiegelrzeczpospolitapublicoaktualne-czThe Independent+6 more3d ago17 sources

Europe Grapples With Fifth Extreme Heatwave of the Year

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.

Five Active Wildfires Burn Across North Macedonia
Environmentmkd-mk5h ago

Five Active Wildfires Burn Across North Macedonia

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 Aids Wildfire Containment Across Europe
WorldReutersBBCbloomberg+46The Guardianyle-uutisettagesschauaftonbladetBarron'sberlingskeder-spiegelDW+38 more6h ago49 sources

Rainfall Aids Wildfire Containment Across Europe

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.

Four Active Wildfires Reported in North Macedonia
Worldmkd-mk10h ago

Four Active Wildfires Reported in North Macedonia

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.

Twelve Killed in Polish Bus Crash in Hungary
WorldReutersBBCThe Guardian+70Al Jazeeradr-dknrknzzyle-uutisetnostagesschaufaz+62 more1d ago73 sources

Twelve Killed in Polish Bus Crash in Hungary

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.

UK Votes for Invertebrate of the Year
Culturehelsingin-sanomat1d ago

UK Votes for Invertebrate of the Year

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.

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 11 in Southern Lebanon Amidst Truce
WorldBBCNYTFT+44le-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeeracbcnosruvtagesschaufaz+36 more1d ago47 sources

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 11 in Southern Lebanon Amidst Truce

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.

Taliban Mark Five Years in Power in Afghanistan Amidst Human Rights Crisis
PoliticsNYTle-mondeThe Guardian+33Al Jazeeranzznosruvtagesschaufazberlingskeder-spiegel+25 more2d ago36 sources

Taliban Mark Five Years in Power in Afghanistan Amidst Human Rights Crisis

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.

German Architecture Museum Reopens in Frankfurt
Culturefaz2d ago

German Architecture Museum Reopens in Frankfurt

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.

Wildfires Rage Across Europe Amid Heatwaves, Forcing Evacuations
EnvironmentBBCNYTeconomist+48le-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkyle-uutisetcbchelsingin-sanomattagesschau+40 more2d ago51 sources

Wildfires Rage Across Europe Amid Heatwaves, Forcing Evacuations

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.

Albanian Emigrants Protest Corruption and Lack of Opportunities in Albania
Politicsbalkan-web2d ago

Albanian Emigrants Protest Corruption and Lack of Opportunities in Albania

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.

NATO Jets Shoot Down Drone Over Latvia Amidst Russian Interference Claims
Worldle-mondedr-dknrk+61yle-uutisetcnbchelsingin-sanomatnosruvukrainska-pravdaaftonbladetberlingske+53 more3d ago64 sources

NATO Jets Shoot Down Drone Over Latvia Amidst Russian Interference Claims

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.

Mount Etna Eruption Disrupts Flights at Catania Airport Until Saturday
Worldnostagesschaule-figaro+14der-standardorfrzeczpospolitatelextvn24die-pressen1-serbiail-sole-24-ore+6 more3d ago17 sources

Mount Etna Eruption Disrupts Flights at Catania Airport Until Saturday

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.

Daily Horoscope for August 14, 2026
Culturedelfi-ltdeloTimes of India+3vijesti-mebalkan-webBangkok Post3d ago6 sources

Daily Horoscope for August 14, 2026

Astrological predictions for August 14, 2026, cover various aspects of life including money, love, and career. This daily horoscope provides insights for all zodiac signs.