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Predsednik še naprej suvereno vodi republikansko stranko, zaradi vojaškega posredovanja v Iranu pa so glasni njegovi nasprotniki.
10 U.S teams and 10 international teams will compete starting Aug. 19 until a champion is crowned on Aug. 30.

ILOILO CITY, Philippines — Heavy downpours on Monday evening, Aug. 17, inundated several areas in the city with floodwaters, prompting city officials to transition all school levels to Alternative…

Juventus je na Allianz Stadiumu odradio posljednju provjeru pred početak nove sezone Serie A, ali tradicionalna interna utakmica protiv Juventus Next

Rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, is scheduled to perform two major concerts in St. Petersburg, Russia, on October 10 and 11 at Gazprom Arena. This announcement has generated significant interest in the music world, marking a notable international appearance for the artist.

Ankara has reiterated its position on marine parks, asserting they fall within its 'Blue Homeland' doctrine and comply with international law, according to reports from ahaber.com.tr.

Wizz Air, a low-cost airline, is set to introduce new routes from Sarajevo to Berlin, Prague, and Bratislava starting next winter, according to the acting director of Sarajevo International Airport.

A coalition of legal practitioners representing families of detained and missing persons in Nigeria's South-East region has called on the Federal Government to either charge or release the detainees, seeking international intervention over their prolonged detention.

Dutch travelers are increasingly opting for holidays in Germany due to rising costs at domestic parks and campsites in the Netherlands.

Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is facing significant challenges, with its leadership under pressure as the party struggles with a series of electoral defeats and deep-seated internal issues.

An article explores the reasons behind internal divisions and disagreements within India's Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. It suggests that the ministry is a "house divided" due to various internal conflicts.
Reports are examining the volume of oil currently transiting through the Strait of Hormuz and exploring the feasibility of alternative pipeline routes to bypass the critical waterway. The discussions highlight the strategic importance of the strait for global oil supply.

Belgium is battling its largest wildfire in a century, which has consumed thousands of hectares and is now approaching the German border. International assistance has arrived as firefighters work to contain the blaze, aided by recent wind and rain.

The Australian government has filed court documents alleging that manufacturing company 3M was aware for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, citing internal company documents that included warnings about their toxicity.

The Hunger Project-Ghana has commissioned a new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Centre at the Domi Achiansa Epicenter to help bridge the digital divide, coinciding with International Youth Day.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico held a press conference after his summer break, revealing a serious dispute with Denisa Saková and failing to explain how he plans to resolve Andrej Danko's demand for Tomáš Taraba to leave the government.

The Nigerian government has formally requested the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to change the airport code for Osubi Airport. This request indicates an administrative effort to update the airport's identification within the global aviation system.
There has been widespread global condemnation of the violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers against Palestinians, drawing international concern and calls for action.
Following the attention on a large Virgin Mary statue in Poland, construction is progressing on the 'Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer' in the heart of England, set to become the largest Christian monument in the United Kingdom.

Government offices in the National Capital Region, 12 provinces, and Ilocos Sur, along with schools in Zambales, have shifted to alternative work or learning setups. This measure was implemented in response to ongoing heavy rains.
Foreign investors purchased C$40.83 billion worth of Canadian securities in June, reflecting international interest in Canada's financial markets.

The 'Išeities taškas' festival in Kaunas, Lithuania, is showcasing the new generation of theater, while Papua New Guinea's NCD hosted an International Youth Walk.

With the debut of their new song 'Window,' the Foo Fighters have broken U2's record for the most hits on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart, solidifying their place among rock legends.

Ariana Grande surprised her London audience by staging a "Wicked: For Good" reunion with Cynthia Erivo, performing two classic songs from the movie musical during her "Eternal Sunshine" residency at the O2.

Transparency International-Ghana's Executive Director, Mary Addah, stated that the fight against corruption in Ghana has stagnated, showing no evidence of improvement.

Five years after their resurgence, the international community continues to grapple with the complex dilemma of how to engage with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

A company commander drove alone into a 'death zone' to rescue soldiers.

Hamas has welcomed a joint statement from Türkiye and seven other nations urging Israel to implement the Gaza plan, calling for further international diplomatic efforts.

Romania has been promoted as a tourist destination at the BBC Proms for the first time, marking a significant effort to showcase the country's attractions on an international cultural stage.
The ambitious Slovak series 'Wild Return,' focusing on the miraculous return of nearly extinct animals, is making its way internationally, with German and Australian buyers acquiring it even before its autumn television premiere.

A Chinese container ship has embarked on a regular weekly service through the Arctic's 'Ice Silk Road' to Europe, aiming to halve travel time compared to traditional routes. This move by China, in collaboration with Russia, is seen as a strategic alternative to key maritime choke points like the Strait of Hormuz, though it raises environmental concerns.
A court in Bangladesh has sentenced three individuals to death for the murder of an American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) student. The killing occurred in Narayanganj.
International Public Partnerships has announced a write-down in the value of its investment in Toob.
Economic analysts estimate that food prices are likely to continue their downward trend for several more months, offering potential relief to consumers.
Olivia Shekou, a high school student from California, successfully raised $90,000 from 17 states to support women and children in Uganda. Her philanthropic efforts demonstrate a significant impact on international aid.
The beloved Czech animated characters Pat and Mat, known for their clumsy DIY adventures, are celebrating their 50th anniversary.

Istanbul is preparing to host the 49th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in 2027, with preparations already underway under Türkiye’s Presidency for the significant international meeting.
Sweden's Social Democrats are advocating for what they term a 'new work line' policy aimed at significantly reducing unemployment rates across the country.

Anche se in luglio la produzione industriale rallenta al 4,5% l’economia economia viaggia a due velocità: forte commercio con l’estero, debole domanda interna.

Istanbul Airport has achieved new European records for both daily flights and passenger traffic. This milestone highlights the airport's growing prominence as a major international hub.

While the AfD party faces internal strife and accusations of right-wing extremism in several German states, its Hessian branch aims to project a united and bourgeois image, though not always successfully.
This article highlights India's role as a trusted first responder in various international situations.
Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre stated that Christianity is not subordinate to any other religion in Nigeria, condemning divisive comments.
Banzai International and Helius Medical Technologies both reported fourth-quarter earnings that missed analyst expectations. Banzai International's GAAP EPS of -$3.05 and revenue of $2.27M fell short, while Helius Medical Technologies reported a GAAP EPS of -$0.38 and revenue of $2.53M, also missing estimates.
Danas newspaper received a response from the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding whether Veselin Milić's suitability for the position of Head of the Police Administration was ever tested.
Nearly a week after a devastating earthquake in Colombia, hopes for finding more survivors are fading as search and rescue teams continue to comb through rubble. International aid efforts are expanding, but heavy machinery is now being used to remove debris, indicating a shift from rescue to recovery.
Helen Jewell, CIO of fundamental equities international at BlackRock, emphasizes that portfolio diversification is crucial for navigating the volatile artificial intelligence trade.
This article focuses on strategies and services aimed at empowering Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to effectively convert their international earnings into sustainable long-term wealth.
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Foreign investment in the stock market has been on a downward trend, indicating a sustained decrease in international capital flow into equities.

An international interactive exhibition is being presented at the 'Hellenic World' Cultural Center to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Jules Verne, a pioneering science fiction author.
Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug is bringing the issue of a battery company's bankruptcy to the Norwegian parliament, advocating for tax cuts as an alternative to billion-dollar subsidies.
KIIT, an institution from India, is highlighted for its efforts in educating and preparing graduates to be globally competitive and ready for international opportunities.

The 90th Thessaloniki International Fair (ΔΕΘ) will highlight Japanese gastronomy, with a focus on dishes like Wagyu beef, ramen, and sushi, as Japan is the honored country.

Photographers from international news agencies are documenting the Russian invasion of Ukraine, capturing images from August 12, 2026.
Poland's Office for Personal Data Protection (UODO) recommends that small and medium-sized businesses assess the legal implications of using artificial intelligence tools before purchasing or implementing them from external providers.

Following the controversial decision to unseat treasurer Bergerhoff and mayor Eskandari-Grünberg, the Green Party in Frankfurt plans to change its internal structures.
An opinion piece suggests that a cross-border railway connection could boost international tourism circuits, bring markets closer, and restore centrality to the Douro region, which has been treated as peripheral.

Palestinian lawyer Ahmad Ibsais contends that Israeli attacks on Palestinian women amount to a form of genocide, which he believes is being overlooked by international law.
A significant number of new Danish driving licenses are reportedly invalid for use outside of Denmark. This issue could cause problems for Danish citizens traveling internationally.
Multiple search queries indicate an online interest in finding and purchasing cocaine in various international locations, including Tauranga, Salmiya, Nelson, Serbia, Bodo, Luxor, and Graz.

Romania's Constitutional Court is debating an objection filed by AUR and SOS Romania parliamentarians against the law ratifying a loan agreement between Romania and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (BIRD), intended to finance the deficit and public debt.

SignalGeneriX, a Cyprus-based company, is at the forefront of designing, producing, and exporting its own advanced defense technology. The article highlights the domestic production of electronics, assembly of RFHunter® systems, strict quality control, and international shipping, all driven by 40 Cypriot scientists.

This report explores the global pursuit of immortality, highlighting figures like Putin and Xi's aspirations for eternal life and Bryan Johnson's efforts in the US, amidst concerns over declining birth rates.

A guest commentary argues that while China's rise is based on diligence and ambition, its access to the global market is granted by the international order, which its current trade policy risks undermining, ultimately harming itself.

Over 20,000 individuals in Norway who use 'ASK language' (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) face significant consequences because their language is not included in the country's language law.
Experts in the UAE issue a warning about the detrimental effects of physical punishment on children's learning abilities and emotional wellbeing, advocating for alternative disciplinary methods.

A group of high school students from Bosnia and Herzegovina returned with a silver medal from the International Economics Olympiad, ranking among the best young economists globally.

A feira conta com a participação de 40 artesãos, selecionados entre 191 candidaturas. A Feira Internacional de Artesanato, Design e outras Artes aposta na capacitação e formação dos artesãos.

Aos 89 anos, Harald V é o chefe de Estado daquele país desde 1991. Ficará afastado dos compromissos reais por duas semanas, sendo representado pelo seu filho, o Príncipe herdeiro Haakon.

Classes and work have been suspended in several areas due to persistent monsoon rains and the effects of the habagat. The Palace ordered alternative class and work setups as heavy rainfall continues.

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.

Several companies, including Flexsteel Industries, Accendra Health, N-able, and Sohu, have released their earnings call transcripts for Q2 or Q4 2026. These transcripts provide detailed insights into their financial performance and future outlook.
A Danish expert suggests that US allies should increasingly consider alternative alliances and 'stick together' due to the US military's operational capacity being stretched to its breaking point, citing Trump's statements on military exercises in South Korea.

The crisis in Ceuta highlights how the EU exposes itself to external pressure by outsourcing its border control to countries like Morocco and Turkey, according to an analysis.
Despite a desire for Slovak products, consumers in Slovakia are primarily purchasing cheaper alternatives, leading to domestic food items making up only two-fifths of supermarket offerings.

An analysis explores the far-reaching global consequences and stakes associated with China's current economic slowdown, highlighting its potential impact on international markets and economies.

The Icelandic Film Centre (KMÍ) has clarified that attracting international film projects to Iceland is the responsibility of Íslandsstofa, emphasizing the distinction between the Film Fund and the reimbursement system.

Several companies, including Enovix, SanDisk, Workday, and AP Moeller - Maersk, experienced notable surges or declines in their stock prices. These movements reflect diverse market sentiments across different sectors.
The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) refused to confirm whether Saša Vuković Boske possessed a permit for carrying a weapon. The ministry neither confirmed nor denied the existence of such a permit.

A cable fire at Praterstern station has complicated travel to Vienna Airport, with alternative routes available until October 2027.
This compilation provides a summary of international news briefs for Monday, August 17, 2026, including news from August 16, 2026. It offers a concise overview of global events from the specified dates.
This article is a generic region and world news page from Ahram Online, providing a broad overview of international events.
International Seaways stock has reached an all-time high, trading at 98.43 USD.

Le Monde's 'M International' newsletter, published every other Sunday, offers a selection of articles from 'M Le magazine du Monde' in English, covering fashion, culture, politics, and recommendations for the summer.
Employees at DNB, Norway's largest bank, are reportedly rebelling against a new mandate forcing them to return to the office, with internal messages revealing significant internal conflict over the decision.
Benjamin Netanyahu's prospects for re-election are reportedly dependent on the outcome of his divided party's primaries, as he navigates internal challenges to secure his political future.

Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology is transforming work sites by allowing electric vehicles to power tools and equipment, offering a quieter, lighter, and more efficient alternative to traditional generators.

L3Harris Technologies has ousted Christopher Kubasik as its Chairman and CEO following an investigation into his conduct. The defense contractor announced the departure after the internal review.
South Africa's International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola, assuming the SADC Council of Ministers chairpersonship, emphasized that integration is key to the regional success of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Péter Magyar's emergence in Hungarian politics is drawing significant international attention, with analyses suggesting he is disrupting the political landscape. His rise is being scrutinized for its potential to challenge existing power structures and strengthen control mechanisms.
Selena Gomez was seen attending Ariana Grande's special Eternal Sunshine tour stop, drawing attention from fans and media.

Former Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has strongly criticized Turkey's decision to establish marine parks within the Greek continental shelf. He described the move as 'another act of international piracy'.
European judicial institutions, including the Judicial Council of the Slovak Republic, have sharply criticized the Trump administration's initiative targeting the International Criminal Court.
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PASOK-KINAL issued a statement emphasizing that 'calm waters' should imply mutual sincerity and respect for international law, particularly in the context of recent discussions on marine parks.

NALED announced that Serbian business owners are optimistic about the business environment, but a survey reveals that 34% are most concerned about international tensions and rising energy prices.

The international animation and video game festival BLON, held in Klaipėda from September 10-13, will gather creators and viewers from around the world for film screenings, Lithuanian premieres, and international competitions across animation, video games, and virtual reality.

OpenAI is facing significant internal turmoil and a talent flight, with several key employees, including the commercial director, leaving their posts ahead of a potential IPO.
Residents of St Martins in Harare camped at the Harare City Council offices to protest the demolition of their homes. Critics argue that the demolitions were carried out without proper procedure or alternative arrangements for the affected residents.

KBR has been awarded a $60 million contract to support NATO's PATRIOT missile defense system, aimed at accelerating air and missile defense readiness. This contract reinforces KBR's role in international defense initiatives.
Following a UN report on record civilian casualties in Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha has called for increased international pressure on Russia, including tighter sanctions and stronger air defense for Ukraine.
Indonesia is extending its domestic credit card network, aiming to reduce reliance on international payment giants like Visa and Mastercard and boost its national payment infrastructure.

Internationally recognized Latvian contemporary artist Ivars Grāvlejs, known for combining photography, installation, video, and performance, invites the public to his exhibition 'Virsotnes'.

A search is underway for a new leader to head the United Nations, with the aim of revitalizing the international organization. The new leader is expected to address current global challenges and strengthen the UN's role.

Internal tensions are growing within Estonia's Reform Party following the loss of its Riigikogu majority, with experts predicting more member departures, though the coalition is not expected to collapse.

The Chinese automotive brands Omoda and Jaecoo have achieved impressive international sales, reaching 448,849 units from January to July, with a clear goal of selling one million vehicles annually by 2027.

The U.S. military is expanding its campaign in Latin America to include land operations, following previous boat strikes that killed hundreds. This escalation has raised concerns about potential consequences in the region.

Hong Kong recorded approximately 4.5 million visitor arrivals in July, a 3% increase year-on-year, driven by major international conventions boosting business travel, despite bad weather impacting growth from mainland China.

Bordeaux is highlighted as an elegant destination for those seeking French ambiance without the crowds of Paris, offering impressive architecture, top cuisine, culture, and legendary wines.

Bally's Intralot has completed its first full six-month period including the contribution of Bally’s International Interactive (BII), reporting preliminary financial results with revenues of €544.2 million and EBITDA of €184.4 million.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to visit Uganda next month to engage in negotiations for a new financial programme.
An analysis highlights the Strait of Hormuz as a critical warning for Japan, emphasizing the dual aspects of maritime order: a vertical order based on hegemony and a horizontal order based on international norms and rules.
A former Egyptian minister has accused Ethiopia of not complying with international law regarding its construction of dams on the Nile River.
Ebang International reported a GAAP EPS of -$0.46 and revenue of $3.92 million for its latest quarter.

Cyprus is intensifying efforts to attract shipowners to its flag, highlighting tax stability, EU status, and a strong international inspection record as its registry continues to grow.
Corgi races held in Vilnius, Lithuania, drew dogs and their owners from nine different countries, highlighting the event's international appeal.
Geely reported a substantial increase in its second-quarter profit, with growth reaching 36-37%, primarily fueled by a surge in export sales. This indicates a strong performance for the automaker, increasingly reliant on international markets.

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.

The European University Cyprus highlights its Pharmacy program, emphasizing its international perspective and the growing importance of health and innovation in the field.
Some Asian refiners are resisting Saudi Aramco's request to pick up oil at Yanbu on the Red Sea, citing difficulties in finding ships willing to navigate the dangerous waterway.

A Supreme Court ruling against Samsung Securities regarding its 2018 'ghost shares' scandal has increased the potential civil liability for Korean brokerages, emphasizing that internal control failures can lead to investor claims in addition to regulatory penalties.

Two elderly individuals have died and hundreds of residents were evacuated by sea after twin wildfires erupted almost simultaneously on the Greek island of Salamina.
An article discusses India's burgeoning space sector and its potential to foster global partnerships, highlighting its role as a significant player in international space endeavors.

The COP17 to Combat Desertification, opening in Mongolia, is drawing international attention as it considers how to allocate a $12 billion fund to tackle drought and land degradation, with experts emphasizing the importance of focusing on pastoralism amidst extreme weather conditions.
Impact Fusion International (IFUS) has made a strategic investment in its production capabilities by installing proprietary machinery to significantly enhance its manufacturing capacity.

The latest job advertisements for positions both domestically and internationally have been published.
A Norwegian article outlines five crucial steps for individuals to achieve weight loss without relying on medication, offering an alternative for those who face challenges after discontinuing weight-loss drugs.

The Greek government is holding a meeting at Maximos Mansion to finalize measures for the middle class and professionals ahead of the Thessaloniki International Fair, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis returning to office after a short break.

Pro-Kremlin parties, including one whose leader was barred from elections, reportedly received donations from companies with foreign connections. This raises questions about the influence of external funding on Russian political entities.
This article from The Guardian Nigeria News is an archive page focusing on news and updates concerning the International Standards Organisation (ISO).

The Neos party is struggling with rebellious members, internal conflicts, coalition-induced blockades, and self-inflicted sales difficulties, making their participation in government challenging.

A Ghanaian evacuee from South Africa passed away shortly after arriving at Accra International Airport on Friday evening, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Following the global conquest of K-Beauty, China's beauty brand Proya is setting its sights on making C-Beauty the next major international beauty trend.

Internal Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said on Monday that there are 45 active wildfires across Serbia.

The legal status of paramilitary organizations varies across domestic legal systems.

The Black Star International Film Festival has unveiled its 2026 key art ahead of its September edition in Kumasi.

Former Senate President Wabara stated that the outcome of the Osun election demonstrates that the APC and federal influence can be overcome in the 2027 general elections.
Miloš Jovanović, president of Serbia's New DSS party, announced that his party's representatives have held meetings with members of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, as reported by Russian RT Balkan.

The Luxembourgish hardcore band Blanket Hill is making a name for itself internationally, touring from Japan to the largest metal festival in the world, Wacken, a rare feat for artists from the Grand Duchy.

The 29th International Sacred Music Festival has commenced in Latvia, featuring new compositions including one by Pēteris Vasks, with various conductors leading the State Academic Choir 'Latvija'.

The 'No' committee opposing the neutrality initiative in Switzerland demonstrates broad support, both ideologically and personally. Conservative security politicians fear for Switzerland's defense capabilities, while left-wing foreign policy figures want to continue imposing and adopting sanctions in line with international law.

From Germany comes an unusual solution for those seeking flexible and affordable holidays: a camper-trailer and boat hybrid, presented as a super alternative to expensive summer rentals.

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.

Nokia has decided to close its 1,600-employee unit in China, a move that reflects the changing geopolitical landscape and its impact on international business operations.

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for international solidarity with Doğan Ertuğrul, a Turkish journalist in exile whose assets were frozen by Turkey over alleged links to the Gülen movement, highlighting it as an example of targeting journalists.
The 23-year-old Nelio Biedermann's historical novel about his aristocratic family has garnered international acclaim, with professors requesting autographs and praise from artists like Dua Lipa and Patti Smith.

Customs officers at Franjo Tuđman International Airport found 11 coral fragments of the Scleractinia sp. in a Slovenian passenger's luggage arriving from Istanbul, resulting in a 600 euro fine.
Dubai International Airport has introduced a new waiting lounge specifically for users of Uber and Careem ride-sharing services.

Bulgarian authorities have arrested 18 individuals suspected of being part of an international neo-Nazi network, reportedly linked to the 'Blood & Honour' organization.
China is increasing control over the private lives of Communist Party members and state sector employees, imposing restrictions such as requiring military approval for divorce and banning marriage to foreigners or international travel.

Due to conflicts, the international oil trade is seeking alternative routes to bypass narrow straits like Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb, with many now turning to strategically located Syria, which has multiple Mediterranean ports.

Greek officials, including Deputy Minister Sdoukou, have stated that Turkey cannot acquire rights not recognized by International Law through unilateral actions regarding maritime parks. Greece asserts that Turkey's claims on maritime zones are unfounded.
The Brussels Times has published multiple articles featuring search queries related to buying and ordering various types of cocaine in numerous international cities and regions.
Czech director Jan Svěrák's comedy 'Five Plums' is set for UK release, the animated duo Pat and Mat celebrate 50 years, and Prague hosts a summer school for Czech language learners.

The Austrian federal government is experiencing rapidly decreasing approval and sympathy ratings, alongside growing internal party differences, prompting questions about the reasons behind these trends.

On August 17, 75 gas stations in Moldova reported a deficit of diesel fuel, and 27 reported a shortage of gasoline. The National Agency for Energy Regulation attributes this to the oil products market's susceptibility to international and regional factors, though authorities state there is no national deficit.
Ocean Power Technologies has initiated a review of its strategic alternatives.
China's Premier has urged efforts to stabilize external demand as the country experiences a slowdown in economic growth.

Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras strongly criticized the Turkish government's decision to declare two 'marine parks,' labeling it as 'international piracy.'

The Ministry of Agriculture has commenced an internal audit at the Plant Cultivation Service.
This story provides a collection of market watch updates and stock quotes for various companies and indices, including Ranhill Utilities Berhad, Leong Hup International Berhad, Hang Seng Index, Celcomdigi Berhad, Empire Premium Food Berhad, CRM, HTZ, XOM, and NOW.

The National Meteorological Administration in Romania has issued a forecast for the next two weeks, predicting alternating periods of intense heatwaves and rapid cooling.

Fabletics is significantly expanding its retail presence globally with a push to open 20 new international stores, building on its online success and meeting consumer demand for affordable apparel.

While milk and butter are common, professional chefs often use cream to achieve a fluffier texture in mashed potatoes, offering an alternative ingredient for the perfect consistency.

The email system of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Service for Foreigners Affairs was hacked, prompting an internal investigation into the incident. The cyberattack compromised the information and communication system of the service.

Cyprus's Energy Ministry has opened a €1.7 million state fund to help Cypriot producers showcase their products at major international trade exhibitions in 2027, aiming to boost exports.
An external review at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) uncovered widespread antisemitism, harassment, and a climate of fear. One commentator described the university as a disgrace.
Taiwan Weeks 2026 is set to take place from November 3-13, featuring expanded international participation.

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced the opening of a new direct flight route to Mumbai, expanding its international network.
A bridge in Nebraska is utilizing 52 slabs of conductive concrete, developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Chris Tuan, to internally heat its surface and melt snow and ice during winter storms.
Analysts have identified their top technology stock picks, including InSilico Medicine Cayman TopCo (HK:3696) and Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HK:0981).
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia has resulted in the deaths of 54 people and displaced nearly 13,000 others. Rescue efforts are underway as the region grapples with the aftermath of the disaster.

A gardening specialist shared an award-winning homemade ketchup recipe on Latvian Radio, offering a way to preserve tomatoes during the harvest season. The recipe is presented as an alternative to consuming fresh tomatoes.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Nina Krushcheva, professor of international affairs at the New School, about the current geopolitical climate in Russia.

Greece has declared Turkey's recent announcement of new marine parks in the Aegean Sea as illegal and a unilateral act, asserting that they fall within the Greek continental shelf. This move has reignited tensions between the two countries over maritime boundaries.
This story covers various international news updates, including developments from Africa and Georgia.

The Ohrid Summer Festival will feature concerts by successful participants of the International Seminar for Violin, Viola, and Chamber Music, as well as a performance by the Western Balkan Youth Orchestra.
A deadly earthquake in Indonesia has resulted in the displacement of nearly 13,000 people, prompting humanitarian concerns and relief efforts.
International Petroleum Corporation has released the results of its normal course issuer bid, detailing the outcome of the share repurchase program, as reported by Taiwan News.
Al Ansari Exchange highlights the crucial role of financial connectivity in fostering and maintaining strong relationships, likely in the context of remittances and international transactions.

The 9th edition of the VinOpera International Classical Music Festival, a significant cultural event in Moldova, will be held on September 4, 2026, at Castel Mimi and dedicated to Valentina Nafornița.
Younger generations, including Gen Zs and millennials, are reportedly pursuing alternative strategies for building wealth compared to previous generations.

Reports suggest that Apple's upcoming iPhone Fold may not be available in markets outside the US until later, following its initial launch.

International media has lauded the Greek Olympic Committee's initiative to clean the marbles of the Panathenaic Stadium, highlighting the new image the Kallimarmaro will soon acquire.
One hundred twenty-seven passengers have successfully returned home from Nepal aboard an alternative flight.

Former Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynsky stated that Bulgaria lacks a clear strategic perspective for its place in international relations, commenting on the government's program.

Lassi, a yogurt-based drink, is presented as an ideal and easy-to-make summer refreshment, offering an alternative to traditional juices.

Hong Kong innovators achieved significant success at an international invention competition in Silicon Valley, securing the top prize, eight special awards, and 35 medals, with a solar-powered fertilizer production system earning the highest honor.
Idil Aydinoglu, director of the European program at Penal Reform International, states that the rising number of incarcerated individuals does not necessarily make societies safer, suggesting that crime rates alone do not explain the increase.
Latvian State Forests has attributed a recent cyber attack to miscommunication, indicating internal issues contributed to the security breach.

The terms 'genocide' and 'crimes against humanity' were first publicly used during the Nuremberg trials, which prosecuted leading German war criminals.
Moneycontrol.com provided an update on international news, though the specific topics covered are not detailed in the generic headline.

The Slovak government is set to reconvene after its summer break, but its functioning may be hampered by a conflict between Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba and the SNS party, which appointed him and now seeks his removal.

Health delivery in Ghana's Ashanti Region is under scrutiny after a health director revealed that 15% of maternal mortality deaths in Kumasi are 'imported' cases, contributing to the region's high national maternal death figures.

KAIST President Bae Choong-sik, who recently took office, announced plans to double the share of international students to 30% by 2030, emphasizing the importance of meaningful contributions from incoming students and researchers.

The failed Porta Alpina project in Switzerland is planned to be repurposed as a unique international quantum technology laboratory, with the region hoping to become a research hotspot.

Final decisions regarding the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) are expected in 10 days, with a €2 billion package currently being finalized as government activity resumes after summer breaks.
An archive page from Post Courier featuring content related to the International Youth Walk.

Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport has decided to shelve plans for installing special Muslim washing facilities after the Texas Governor threatened to cut airport funding.