Wolt's accumulated operating losses have exceeded €2.5 billion, but the company states that this figure does not accurately reflect the profitability of its operations across more than 30 countries. The article suggests that these large losses are not indicative of the company's overall financial health.
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA — The Federal Parastatals and Private Sector Pensioners’ Association of Nigeria (FEPPPAN) has commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing Major-General Junaid Bindawa…
Tata Capital has made a strategic investment of $30 million in Tenet Diagnostics, signaling its confidence in the growth potential of the diagnostics sector.
Reports indicate that Chandrasekaran and Noel Tata separately informed the government about an internal rift and concerns before Chandrasekaran's departure.
The departure of India's Tata chairman has raised questions and concerns about the influence and power wielded by the controlling charity associated with the conglomerate.
A news quiz challenges participants to test their knowledge on current events and pop culture, including questions about famous first singles like 'Frontside Ollie.'
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia, resulting in at least 38 deaths and triggering landslides. The quake caused significant damage to homes and prompted tsunami warnings in the region.
For the third time, Noel Tata's name has surfaced as a potential candidate for the chairman position at Tata Sons, sparking renewed speculation about his leadership role.
Following N Chandrasekaran's exit, the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust announced it has passed a resolution to form a panel to appoint the next chairman of Tata Sons.
Polish authorities have arrested a Russian national suspected of planning an assassination attempt in Warsaw against a US-Ukrainian dual citizen, as announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The plot is believed to have been ordered by Russia.
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Following N Chandrasekaran's decision to step down, Tata Trusts has initiated the process to form a selection committee and find a successor for the chairman position at Tata Sons, with speculation arising about potential candidates like Noel Tata and TV Narendran.
A cyberattack on a service provider for Santé publique France has reportedly targeted nearly 80,000 contact data records, including email and postal addresses and phone numbers, though no health data was compromised.
Lithuanian Mufti Romas Jakubauskas responded to a complaint filed with the Prosecutor General's Office by Mindaugas Sinica concerning the Kaunas mosque. Jakubauskas stated that Tatars have not been expelled from the mosque.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., parent company of Jaguar Land Rover, reported lower-than-expected quarterly profits, as strong sales in India were offset by weakness in its UK luxury unit.
India's $280bn conglomerate Tata Sons is experiencing a deepening leadership crisis and a turbulent transition, potentially heralding the start of the 'Noel Tata era' as N Chandrasekaran's successor is sought.
Investors in Tata Group firms are now focusing on succession and strategy as the chairman prepares to step down, leading to a combined market value loss of approximately $4.5 billion for the companies.
Taiwan has been affected by an unprecedented 'autonomous' AI hack, which is reportedly linked to China. The newsletter also mentions Tata chair stepping down and former Chinese premier Zhu Rongji's death.
Palestinian students and staff have filed a lawsuit against Columbia University, alleging systematic discrimination since October 2023. The lawsuit claims biased disciplinary hearings and an anti-Palestinian environment on campus.
A parliamentary majority actually wants to ban the use of steel slag. However, the process is proving extremely slow - not least due to pressure from the steel company Tata Steel.
Jason S. S. Lai, the Putatan division chief of the United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (Upko), has backed the call for Sabah and Sarawak to secure one-third of parliamentary seats.
Scammers are using popular institution names as advertising keywords on Google to direct users to fake bank websites, making the first search result potentially untrustworthy.
Indian IT giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has acknowledged receiving alerts regarding the alleged exposure of some employee data. The company has stated that an investigation is underway and confirmed that no customer data has been impacted.
A Ukrainian attack on the Nizhnekamsk petroleum hub in Russia’s Tatarstan region killed at least 13 people and wounded 78 others, marking a significant strike on Russian territory.
Filmmaker Srđan Dragojević questions if anything can still surprise in a society where regime hooligans brutally beat prominent writer Vladimir Arsenijević and award-winning film director Stevan Filipović on the street, in response to the Ministry of Culture's competition results.
A Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Tatarstan region resulted in the deaths of at least 13 people, marking one of Kyiv's deadliest attacks in Russia since the war began.
This report covers Ukraine's significant strike on Tatarstan, resulting in 13 casualties, and the US Senate's approval of new sanctions. It also touches upon the situation with the 'Yabloko' party.
A former student of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has been arrested in connection with a campus event involving GN Saibaba, following the denial of anticipatory bail by the court.
Michel Dejeneffe, the Belgian comedian known for creating the Tatayet puppet and promoted by French TV personalities, has passed away at the age of 76.
Iran's ambassador to Russia announced that Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, has been added to the list of host cities for Iran Cultural Week in Russia, deepening cultural ties beyond Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Honda is reportedly outsourcing the development of its vehicle platforms to Tata Technologies, indicating a strategic partnership in automotive engineering.
Francesco Guccini is hailed as Italy's Bob Dylan, whose debut album 'Folk beat n.1' revolutionized the youth of the 1960s, with powerful songs like 'Auschwitz' and the epic 'La locomotiva' cementing his legacy as a storyteller.
Sunny Sandler, daughter of Adam Sandler, shared a humorous anecdote about her father swimming with socks on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' while promoting her new film 'Don’t Say Good Luck'.
The direct debt of Mozambique's State Business Sector decreased by almost 3% compared to 37,286.9 million meticais in 2025, with the National Investment Bank being a major contributor to this reduction.
Marketing teams are overwhelmed by the proliferation of digital platforms, spending nearly three hours daily on administrative tasks, while Google AI search ads, despite appearing in almost a third of commercial queries, do not guarantee improved results.
Nearly half of India's workforce plans to change jobs within the next six months, with work-life balance and career progression cited as key influencing factors. Google, Tata Group, and Amazon are identified as India's most attractive employer brands.
Ukrainian drone attacks on the Moscow region have resulted in five deaths and multiple injuries, with several warehouses, including a Wildberries facility, being hit. These strikes are part of a broader series of Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russian territory, including other cities and a Turkish ship in the Black Sea.
Un estudio del Institut de Medicina Legal i Ciències Forenses de Catalunya constata que las barreras sociales y económicas elevan el riesgo de ahogamiento mortal y reclama un acceso equitativo al…
The cost of work lunches, lunch benefits, and restaurant expenses are steadily increasing in Finland with no end in sight, yet industry representatives state that restaurants are not seeing significant profits.
Noel Tata has expressed his view that the education sector requires increased capital investment and reduced regulatory restrictions to foster growth and development.
Spain has installed a floating barrier in its North African enclave of Ceuta following a massive influx of migrants, which resulted in at least 67 deaths. The move comes as Spain faces criticism and calls for talks from EU countries regarding the migrant surge.
A 2004 study by University of Chicago researchers investigated the effects of sleep deprivation on eating habits. The findings indicated that individuals who slept only four hours for two consecutive nights tended to consume more food.
Reindeer escaping from Finland into Russia are causing significant financial losses, especially if breeding females are among them. Authorities in Lapland fear a repeat of a situation in Kainuu where escaped reindeer were not recovered.
Thailand's steel industry is facing challenges from global price volatility and increasing competition from Chinese exports, according to Tata Steel (Thailand) Plc.
A NASA model that has confused media and social networks does not depict Earth's potato-like shape, but rather a visualization of its gravitational field, with bulges exaggerated 10,000 times for visibility.
The session for state Matura exams in Lithuania has concluded, with the Minister of Education declaring it successful and the situation with exams stabilized. The results of appeals have also been announced.
The Kenyan government has halted operations at the Tata Magadi mine, citing compliance breaches. The mining ministry specifically mentioned unresolved royalty reconciliation as a key issue.
A court has extended the ankle monitor requirement for Germanas and significantly increased his bail to €2 million. This decision outlines the ongoing legal measures against him.
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The Indian stock market experienced a significant rally, with the Sensex gaining 1,000 points and the Nifty crossing 24,250. This surge was driven by several key factors, including a 5.5% rise in Tata Capital.
President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, with discussions primarily focused on Iran and regional security. This marked their first meeting since the start of the conflict with Iran.
Tata Sons, the owner of Air India, has stated that the airline's turnaround and full revitalization could take as long as a decade. This indicates a long-term commitment to restructuring and improving the carrier.
Massive wildfires are sweeping through France and Spain, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people as a new heatwave exacerbates conditions. The fires have created their own weather phenomena, with smoke blanketing cities like Bordeaux.
Romania's National Consumer Protection Authority (ANPC) has imposed fines exceeding one million lei during recent inspections conducted along the country's coastline.
Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge is set to receive an Austrian state prize, an award announced in June by the Austrian government, with the ceremony taking place during the Salzburg Festival.
A Lithuanian article discusses the value of certain herbs, suggesting they can enhance passion and naturally support prostate health. It highlights a growing interest in returning to nature and traditional remedies.
An extended period of hot and dry weather in Wales has led to the emergence of lost archaeological sites across grasslands, creating a "paradise for aerial archaeologists."
Tata Sons has postponed its annual shareholder meeting due to a lack of quorum, days after its chairman's exit. The meeting could not proceed as the required number of attendees was not met.
Early retirement pensions in Italy have seen a significant decline, now surpassed by old-age pensions, with women and public sector employees being particularly penalized by the current flexibility rules.
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Tata Sons is facing uncertainty, with efforts underway to meet quorum requirements amidst an ongoing issue concerning the board of the Sir Ratan Tata Trust.
Lidl Lithuania has announced that a basket of selected products now costs up to 90 euros less than at the end of last year, offering customers more opportunities to save on daily shopping.
The Australian state of New South Wales will initiate a mass gun buyback program later this year, becoming the first state to implement such a scheme following a massacre at a Jewish festival in Sydney last December.
The BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) sector is experiencing a significant leadership churn, with new appointments at IRDAI, succession discussions at Tata Sons, and fresh CEO roles being filled.
Details emerge about the BJP-led West Bengal government's significant industrial push, including discussions with Tata on Rs 28,000 crore investment plans.
The Bombay High Court has granted interim protection from arrest to a former student in connection with an event related to GN Saibaba at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).
The unexpected plan for the Tata Sons Chairman to step down has sparked worries regarding the Indian multinational's significant investments. These include projects in chips, iPhones, and Air India, which are considered of national importance.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and student groups are actively engaged in campaign efforts across rural villages. This initiative raises questions about the effectiveness and reach of different campaign strategies.
Gonorrhea infections among women are significantly increasing, and experts are perplexed by the trend, as no clear reason has been identified despite younger generations having less sex than previous ones.
Montenegrin public broadcaster TV CG is accused of showing a lack of empathy towards the victims of the Cetinje tragedy, prioritizing less important information in its news coverage.
Former First Lady Patience Jonathan revealed she mentored Azikel Refinery boss Azibapu Eruani from a "small boy" to a successful businessman, introducing him to prominent figures like Dangote and Dantata.
A significant power shift is underway within the Tata Group following the departure of N Chandrasekaran. This development is highlighted in a daily briefing that also includes an interview with Prashant Kishor.
N. Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata Sons, is reportedly entering the final phase of his tenure amidst shifting power dynamics and increased scrutiny. The article discusses the challenges and context of his leadership.
Singer Rod Stewart has canceled his upcoming North American tour dates after undergoing a heart procedure. He expressed deep disappointment at missing the shows.
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N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, is set to step down in February, leading to a significant drop in Tata Group shares and erasing billions in market value. His departure follows a reported six-month standoff and prompts discussions about succession planning.
N. Chandrasekaran, known as Chandra, rose from a trainee to become the first non-Parsi chairman in Tata Group's 150-year history, personally chosen by Ratan Tata, and significantly expanded the group under his leadership.
Spain's Foreign Minister Albares has accused Rome's position on Ceuta of being driven by electoral reasons, while the Italian government is reportedly negotiating with Berlin to slow down expulsions.
Two blue sharks attempting to copulate have been recorded for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Badalona, Spain, marking only the third such instance globally.
Police have summoned two professors from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) for questioning regarding 'suspicious' text messages reportedly linked to GN Saibaba.
An investigation suggests that a married couple, the Šinceks, began smuggling hazardous waste in 2014. Questions are being raised about the whereabouts of over 60,000 tons of dangerous waste.
A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian oil-refining city of Nizhnekamsk, located deep within Russia, has killed 13 people, including a child. This marks one of the deadliest Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory in two years.
The value of construction work in Serbia has increased by nine percent year-on-year, with growth primarily concentrated in Belgrade. Other parts of Serbia, however, have experienced a decline in construction activity.
An analysis suggests that China has taken control over oil prices, preventing them from soaring to predicted levels even during the height of a war in Iran, despite initial shocks to oil supply.
În dimineața zilei de 10 august, orașul Nijnekamsk din Tatarstan a fost ținta unui atac masiv cu drone. Au fost lovite obiective industriale și civile, a declarat primarul orașului, Radmir Belyaev.
Hunter Biden announced that his father, former President Joe Biden, is experiencing debilitating pain as his prostate cancer has spread to other parts of his body, including his bones. This development has renewed focus on the former president's health battle.
A woman in Mysuru consumed poison, alleging workplace harassment and being denied a week-off for four months at her job as a Tata product promoter at Reliance Mart.
Lithuanian singer Dileta has released her new song 'Kompasai,' which explores themes of living in the present and not waiting for the 'right time,' framed within a love story and summer motifs.
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 Bengal government has initiated discussions with the Tata Group in an effort to resolve a long-standing compensation dispute amounting to ₹765.78 crore over the Singur land issue.
Retail sales in the Eurozone unexpectedly shrank by 0.3% month-on-month in June, despite a 0.7% year-on-year increase. This decline follows a rise in retail sales in Hungary during the same period.
Honda is departing from its traditional in-house development model by outsourcing a new vehicle program to Tata Technologies, a move aimed at cutting costs for the Japanese automaker.
Singer Natalija Bunkė is releasing a new song and speaks out against the often-staged perfect lives seen on social media, encouraging people not to compare themselves to others.
Croatia is preparing to celebrate the anniversary of Operation Storm, with officials like Grmoja vowing to commemorate it even more strongly despite Serbian criticism. The historical narrative surrounding Operation Storm continues to deeply divide the region, with ongoing debates about its classification as a crime and the role of various parties.
A cargo ship was struck by a projectile near the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman, amidst ongoing uncertainty surrounding US-Iran talks. Iran's president stated that Tehran does not intend to expand the war, while Qatar continues efforts to find a solution between the US and Iran.
Chef Sami Tamimi presents Levantine-inspired summer recipes, including a herby Arabic frittata and a refreshing fruit, red onion, and rocket salad with feta, ideal for enjoying at room temperature.
The Italian social media profile 'Welcome to Favelas,' which initially documented urban peripheries and degradation, has evolved into a platform for a specific political agenda aligned with Trump, participating in an initiative offering up to $3 million for European projects.
An article discusses the severe congestion on roads, metaphorically describing the experience as a form of 'assassination attempt' for those who venture out.
Russia's Alabuga Start program is recruiting young women from Latin America under false pretenses of hospitality or logistics jobs, only to employ them in assembling drones used in the war against Ukraine in Tatarstan.
A woman named Sandra developed significantly elevated iron levels after regularly consuming collagen and vitamin C supplements. Her doctor is investigating whether these seemingly harmless supplements contributed to iron accumulation in her body.
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.
Ukraine has confirmed strikes on Russian logistics centers, a maritime terminal, and a refinery in Volgograd, while a Russian ballistic missile reportedly destroyed a US-owned drone factory in Kyiv. These events mark an escalation in cross-border attacks and strategic targeting.
Reality TV star Alli Dore from 'Below Deck Sailing Yacht' revealed the results of her latest plastic surgery, a rib contouring procedure performed in Bali to achieve a smaller waist, which has ignited widespread discussion.
Diana Șoșoacă, a Romanian MEP, was involved in a car accident on Iuliu Maniu Boulevard in Bucharest and was transported to the hospital with minor injuries as a passenger in one of the vehicles.
The European Union is investing billions of euros to build seven AI gigafactories, aiming to reduce its technological gap with the US and China. This project is part of a broader strategy to enhance the EU's digital sovereignty and competitiveness in artificial intelligence.
Lithuanian personality Agnė Turskienė discusses the significant changes in her life, including a divorce and a career pivot, emphasizing her current focus on rebuilding her career.
The mayor of Agios Vasileios in Rethymno, Giannis Tatarakis, described the large fire front in the area as 'uncontrollable' and publicly criticized the absence of aerial firefighting resources.
The former building of the State Labour Inspectorate (VDI) in Vilnius, located on Aguonų Street, along with its nearly 13-acre land plot, was sold at a Turto bankas auction for €3.83 million.
Zaragoza has been selected over cities like Barcelona, Granada, and León to host the State Public Health Agency, which will respond to future health emergencies.
French President Emmanuel Macron held crisis talks and visited affected areas as massive wildfires continued to rage across southwest France, forcing widespread evacuations. The fires, exacerbated by a new heatwave, also impacted other European countries like Spain and Italy, leading to the emergence of dangerous 'fire clouds'.
Busia Senator Omtatah, along with two activists, has filed a court challenge against the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, which grants immunity to the IMF and World Bank.
A new phenomenon in the Finnish rental market sees prospective tenants 'ghosting' apartment viewings, causing frustration for landlords in what is currently a tenant's market.
An exclusive Red Cross building complex in Kaunas, Lithuania, is set to go up for public auction, offering a unique opportunity for real estate developers, but concerns about transparency have been raised as the municipality prepares for the sale.
Claudio Zali, president of Canton Ticino, Switzerland, has been removed from his two mandates after audio messages surfaced on Instagram where he confessed to acts of domestic violence.
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has rescheduled its 86th convocation for August 22 and named Dr. C.S. Pramesh as the new chief guest, weeks after the original ceremony was abruptly cancelled due to 'protest fears' surrounding a planned visit by the Chief Justice of India.
A recent study shows that over the past three years, three out of five (60%) car drivers and nearly half (48%) of non-drivers in Lithuania have relieved themselves by roadsides, in fields, or in forests when unable to access a toilet.
Residents of Kingfisher Putatan Condominium are refusing to pay a water bill exceeding RM120,000, questioning why they should pay for water when they experienced nearly two months without supply.
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.
Historians from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tatarstan are calling for a broader perspective on how the Golden Horde continues to shape historical narratives, emphasizing its lasting legacy.
The Indian Defence Ministry has signed contracts worth ₹1,577 crore with Tata Advanced Systems and Nibe to procure loitering munitions and related equipment, enhancing the Army's precision-strike capabilities.
The operational halt of Tata Chemicals' mining activities has severely impacted Magadi Township, transforming it into a deserted ghost town and causing widespread economic pain.
Tensions are reportedly rising within the Indian Tata Group following the passing of Ratan Tata in 2024, with Noel emerging as a key figure among heirs, leading to the departure of Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran amidst financial stability concerns. While some view these leadership changes as an opportunity for the group, others highlight the underlying tensions.
Ukrainian forces launched a drone attack on Nizhnekamsk in Russia's Tatarstan Republic, killing at least 13 people. Russia quickly responded by destroying drone factories and distribution centers.
The Daily Catch-Up from Indian Express covers various news items including updates on Tata succession, an attack involving Sukhbir Badal, and developments related to NEET.
A former student of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has approached the Bombay High Court seeking pre-arrest bail, citing concerns that an arrest could destroy their career.
Tensions are reportedly rising within the Indian Tata Group following the passing of Ratan Tata in 2024, with Noel emerging as a key figure among heirs. This has led to the departure of Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran amidst financial stability concerns and the future of brands like Iveco.
Iran has reiterated its claim of control over the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing US assertions of dominance in the strategic waterway. This comes as Karoline Leavitt, a prominent White House press secretary, announced her departure from her role.
N. Chandrasekaran's resignation has brought succession planning at the Tata Group into focus, particularly during a period of heightened geopolitical uncertainty.
Eight urologists provide important information and answer frequently unasked questions regarding urinary issues, erectile dysfunction, and prostate cancer screening.
The chief of Tata Sons is tasked with addressing a significant financial challenge, specifically dealing with three major cash-losing entities amounting to ₹29,000 crore. This highlights key financial hurdles for the conglomerate's leadership.
A power struggle within the Tata Group has intensified following the death of former chairman Ratan Tata, leading to the departure of several senior leaders, including N Chandrasekaran.
The departure of a Tata chief is seen as both a challenge and an opportunity for the conglomerate, prompting discussions on future leadership and strategic direction.
N Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata Sons, spoke at a town hall meeting at Bombay House, reflecting on his 40-year career and expressing gratitude to employees.
An overview of how Tata's 'Salt-To-Software' empire, controlled by Tata Sons (66% owned by Tata Trusts), has expanded to encompass over 30 group companies, including Air India, Jaguar, and Zudio.
N. Chandrasekaran's extensive career spanning nearly four decades at the Tata Group is being highlighted, focusing on his significant contributions and leadership. His legacy is defined by major initiatives, from Air India to Artificial Intelligence.
Nigel Farage enjoys strong support in southeast England, where illegal immigration routes are viewed unfavorably, making immigration a primary theme in assessing his popularity.
Ukraine's Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko is reportedly conducting operations without the knowledge of the Deputy Head of the President's Office, Oleh Tatarov, indicating a direct conflict between them.
Ukrainian drones launched a deadly attack on a petrochemical plant in Russia's Tyumen region, over 2,200 kilometers from the border, killing at least 13 people and injuring 75. This strike marks a significant escalation, with Ukraine's President Zelensky stating that Siberia is now within reach of deep strikes.
The Minister of Culture and Media stated that the Herceg Novi Film Festival - Montenegro Film Festival represents the best showcase of the results and ambitions of the Montenegrin film sector. She emphasized its role in the broader and systemic development of the film industry.
A Tata bus broke down on the road from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) building towards Kojo Thompson Road in Accra, completely blocking the thoroughfare.
Five new manufacturing buildings are planned for development adjacent to the Kaunas Free Economic Zone (FEZ), indicating significant expansion in the area.
Rat u Ukrajini – 1629. dan. Predsjednik Ukrajine Volodimir Zelenski upozorio je da bi upotreba ruskih raketa “orešnik” iz Bjelorusije značila direktno uvlačenje te zemlje u rat.
Spain has implemented border controls for travelers from Italy at all airports and ports, escalating a diplomatic dispute over migrant policies. This move has caused inconvenience for tourists and drawn criticism from Italian officials, who view it as retaliation.
A recent decision by the Reserve Bank of India has reignited discussions and debate regarding whether Tata Sons will maintain its private status or proceed with an initial public offering (IPO).
A Cape Verdean Member of Parliament has accused Sandeney Fernandes, a former state coordinator, of two crimes, including abuse of privileged information related to the public sale of state-held shares in Caixa Económica.
The purchase and sale of homes across Spain experienced a 2.6% decrease during the first semester of the year, indicating a slowdown in the national housing market.
Javier San Pío, a former private banker, left his career to pursue his entrepreneurial dream, successfully opening San Fries, a popular establishment in central Madrid serving hundreds of kilos of french fries.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has placed Tata Sons on its Upper Layer list for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC-UL), while a plea for its de-registration as a core investment company remains under review. This move signals an upcoming new NBFC-UL list and ongoing discussions about Tata Sons' regulatory classification.
Former Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar accused Turkish opposition leader Ozgur Ozel of undue interference in last year's Turkish Cypriot leadership election, which resulted in Tatar's unseating.
Europe has declared the migrant emergency concluded, supporting Spain, while Italy expressed disappointment over a standoff regarding funding for migrant centers and downplayed tensions with Madrid.
Menorca's capital, Mahón, is experiencing a culinary boom, with young chefs, unique cafes, and creative restaurants transforming it into a major gastronomic attraction beyond its beaches.
Doctors suggest that a lack of essential nutrients may be the primary cause of constant tiredness. Addressing these deficiencies could help alleviate persistent fatigue.
Road conditions in Slovenia are being heavily criticized, with some describing the state of the roads as a form of 'assassination' for those who venture out.
A Polish article delves into the concept of masculinity, discussing the emotional barriers men often face and the importance of acknowledging vulnerability, with one person stating, 'My dad can cry. That impresses me.'
A strike was averted at Rijeka's communal waste management company, Čistoća, after an annex to the Collective Agreement was signed, securing wage increases for operational staff while keeping waste collection prices stable for citizens.
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has postponed its August 2 convocation at the last minute, an event that was to be attended by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant.
A Russian missile, identified as a Kh-101, landed in eastern Poland, prompting NATO to monitor the risk of the Ukraine war spilling over and strengthening its readiness to defend against threats.
Thousands of Romanian sheep breeders protested in the capital, clashing with gendarmes who used tear gas after incidents at the ANSVSA headquarters. The protesters, demanding the resignation of the ANSVSA head, later moved their demonstration to the Government building.
Archaeologists have conserved an intact Roman armor suit from the Kalkriese battlefield, believed to be the earliest known lorica segmentata. CT scans were used to uncover the armor's hidden structure, potentially revealing insights into a lost soldier's fate.
Filip Tatalović, a Democratic Party MP, reacted to a post by Pavle Grbović, president of the Free Citizens Movement, stating that constant appeals to 'decency' as a response to criticism are tiresome, in a debate on X (formerly Twitter).
Many organizations are eager to scale AI initiatives but lack confidence in their existing infrastructure to support such growth, a gap Tata Communications aims to bridge.
Spain is strengthening its state network of climate shelters to combat extreme weather, an initiative presented by Pedro Sánchez that will provide over 180 new protection facilities and a map for public access.
Goran Petrović, Vice President of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, stating that his promised 'zero tolerance' policy on police and mafia connections has yielded no results.
Marek Tatała, a Polish expert, suggests that the government should stop 'gold-plating' EU regulations and focus on fostering competition to improve consumer protection. He advocates for adhering to the 'EU plus zero' principle.
A survey and data from the Ministry of Finance reveal that the state invested more than double in Madrid compared to Catalonia in 2025, sparking a debate on disproportionate state investment.