According to the Icelandic Business Council, it would be safe to reduce mandatory pension savings from 15.5% to 12% of wages, and also exempt wages above a certain amount from the mandatory savings requirement.
The 'manosphere' is being recognized not just as an ideology but also as a growing economic ecosystem, indicating its expanding influence beyond social discourse.
The Supervisory Board of Privredna banka Sarajevo d.d. Sarajevo has appointed Kemal Džabija as the new Chairman of the Management Board, with Bedina Jusičić Mu and another member also named to the board.
A 54-year-old man faces two charges after causing an accident on the S7 highway, injuring a 28-year-old female passenger. The man was intoxicated, had a lifetime driving ban, and reportedly moved the unconscious woman to the driver's seat.
Discussions are underway to link global innovation efforts with the future development of the manufacturing sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.
The stock of Helleniq Energy is trading at levels not seen since before its current CEO, Andreas Siamisiis, joined the company, highlighting the manager's impact on its recent strong performance.
America is currently experiencing a deep recession, marked by rising unemployment, business closures, and prohibitively expensive mortgages. Investors are still grappling with the aftermath of a decade of inflation, as the article delves into the individual and a significant memo behind one of Wall Street's most impressive rallies.
The Edinburgh Film Festival is showcasing 'Skintown,' a film described as a 'bumpy ride' by its director and star, and 'Borges And Me,' a hallucinatory 70s road trip film.
Kumaraswamy has urged the Karnataka government to take over the NICE Road project and abolish its toll. This indicates a political push to change the management and financial structure of the road.
A 50-year-old man was found dead in his home in Stignano, Reggio Calabria, with traces of blood around his body. The man was a worker and had two minor twin daughters.
A severe summer storm has caused extensive flooding and damage in the Mani region of Greece, turning roads into torrents and impacting homes and accommodations. Fire services responded to over 50 calls, including 10 vehicle rescues.
Authorities in Málaga are investigating the violent death of a 52-year-old man. Initial findings suggest the man was severely beaten but did not seek medical attention, leading to his death.
As Canada, the United States, and Europe face another severe wildfire season, the manufacturer of Canadair 'Super Scooper' water bombers is under pressure to increase production, with calls for federal governments to place bulk orders.
A new trailer for 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' episode on Disney+ has revealed that Din Djarin will not be voiced by Pedro Pascal, indicating a recast for the character.
This article explores the phenomenon of the Virgin Mary, a single figure in Christian faith, being known by dozens, even hundreds, of different names and epithets across Greece.
A motorcyclist was killed by a fallen tree on Uyo’s Abak Road, raising concerns about the management of ageing roadside trees and questioning the Akwa Ibom government's failure to allocate funds for their inspection, pruning, and removal. The incident has highlighted infrastructure safety issues.
Adonis Georgiadis announced that the mandatory electronic registration of diagnostic lab test results will begin gradually on September 1st for all EOPYY-contracted providers in Greece.
Four years after its initial introduction and subsequent return to the manufacturer, Frankfurt's new generation of trams is finally set to begin operation on Monday. This marks a significant upgrade for the city's public transportation system.
The Manifesta biennial art exhibition is exploring whether Europe, in a time of diminishing common faith, can still find ways to share. The event also considers how the Anozero biennial in Coimbra could be strengthened by Manifesta's international experience.
Israel has agreed to extend the mandate of the EU mission at the Rafah border crossing in Gaza until mid-next year, providing Brussels an opportunity to strengthen aid to Palestinians.
A federal judge in Miami is set to hear arguments regarding whether social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate should remain in custody as they fight extradition to the United Kingdom on rape and sex trafficking charges.
The Bosnian company Pretis d.d. has released a video showcasing the entire technological process of producing artillery shells from steel. The footage highlights the manufacturing of highly sought-after products of various calibers.
Ghanaian police have arrested a suspect seen in a viral video assaulting a pastor who was already in custody. The arrest followed a manhunt launched after the video circulated online, showing the man slapping the pastor.
The chief minister of Andhra Pradesh is overseeing the construction of a new capital city, envisioned as India's most livable, featuring waterways, bike lanes, and a "Quantum Valley" tech hub.
While China mass-produces humanoid robots, a new generation of U.S. startups is betting there's still an opportunity to compete in the manufacturing of these advanced machines.
The chief minister of Andhra Pradesh is leading a project to construct a new capital city, envisioned as India's most livable. The ambitious plan involves 25,000 workers, waterways, bike lanes, and a "Quantum Valley" tech hub.
One of Superman's major villains unveils a previously unknown Kryptonian power, posing a new threat to the Man of Steel and his family in the latest comic lore.
Police in Indre Østfold, Norway, responded to reports of a man drinking vodka in a car outside a store. The man fled from officers and was eventually stopped after a collision.
The life and career of legendary Italian designer Giorgio Armani will soon be adapted into a television series, promising to reveal lesser-known details about the man behind the fashion empire.
The Manila Police District announced that a court has ordered the arrest of three individuals in connection with violence that occurred during a Labor Day rally last May.
A 70-year-old man reportedly threatened a minor with a knife in Nafpaktos, Greece, when the child visited his business. The man claimed it was a joke, according to a police complaint.
The Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR) is currently reviewing the new National Integrity Agency (ANI) law, with key contested provisions including the declaration of assets for partners and the mandates of elected officials. Discussions are also ongoing regarding the salary law, with political parties struggling to reach an agreement.
The Mayor of Lisbon, Moedas, has expressed that the release of a suspect involved in an incident where a tourist was injured by a gunshot in the Baixa district is unacceptable, as police continue investigations into the man's role.
The management team of Anykščiai municipality visited the 'Bangenis' swimming pool to discuss its operations, visitor flows, and needs, ahead of a new season and planned renovations starting September 1st.
Police markings. RÚV / Birgir Þór Harðarsson. The man the police in the capital region were looking for earlier this evening has been found safe and sound. This is stated in a police announcement...
A constitutional lawyer is challenging a 2022 Quebec law that abolished the mandatory oath of allegiance to the King for members of the province’s National Assembly, arguing the provincial government exceeded its constitutional powers.
The visual identity for the 47th 'Manaki Brothers' International Cinematographers' Film Festival has been revealed, incorporating the first film shot in the Balkans by the Manaki brothers, with works by Kiro Urdin and Goran Tachevski.
Stephen Jalland, after seeing a messy yard criticized online, began clearing overgrown gardens for free, discovering that such spaces often hide overwhelmed owners and bringing happiness to people like Anita Thursby.
A suspect has been arrested following an attempted burglary at Kim Kardashian's Hidden Hills property. The incident occurred while the mansion was undergoing renovations, with reports of a stolen vehicle and a break-in.
A Democratic candidate for the Minnesota Senate has stated that her campaign is centered on the theme of 'the many versus the money,' highlighting a focus on grassroots support over financial influence.
The mandate for five capital representatives on the supervisory board of Gen energija has concluded, leading to the appointment of new supervisors for the Slovenian energy company.
Four leading Hungarian ruling party MPs unusually abstained from voting on the mandate verification of a former ministerial spokesperson, a move noted as conspicuous despite having no practical significance.
Inspectors in Bengaluru seized thousands of VAT 69 whisky and Smirnoff vodka PET bottles that were marked as made from PET but lacked the mandated 'recycled' symbol.
A 17-year-old has been charged by the Mannheim public prosecutor's office with the alleged murder of his girlfriend, whom he is accused of beating multiple times with his fists and branches out of jealousy.
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson has teased his upcoming "heavy as shit" new solo album, which was recorded at Dave Grohl’s Studio 606 and will serve as the follow-up to his 2024 LP ‘The Mandrake Project’.
India's Supreme Court has directed a panel to verify claims made by families affected by the Manipur violence who state they have not yet received rehabilitation benefits.
Police in Ghana's Ashanti Region have arrested a 25-year-old man in connection with an alleged attempted armed robbery on the Hiakose-Newense stretch in the Manso Nkwanta District.
A new pattern in Denmark shows that couples are more likely to become parents if the woman earns at least as much as the man, reversing previous trends.
An incident occurred in Tribunj, Croatia, where one man threatened another with a knife during a dispute over a boat. The man eventually cut the ropes of the boat.
Among the many iconic moments and lines in the 'Fallout' game series, one particular quote from 29 years ago is highlighted as the most chilling in gaming history.
Kazakhstan's first temporary rehabilitation center for injured birds of prey and endangered wild birds has opened in the Mangystau Region, providing veterinary care and aiming to return them to the wild.
Sociologists Lucie Jarkovská, Maňák, and Petr discuss the 'crisis of masculinity' as part of a deeper societal transformation, noting that young men feeling lost may seek new role models, potentially in the manosphere.
As part of ongoing peace-building efforts, the Manipur government has announced free movement on the National Highway and the resumption of bus services between Imphal and Dimapur.
The Athens Medical Association (ISA) is calling for an immediate suspension of the mandatory registration of results in the Digital Repository and requests a meeting with EOPYY and IDIKA.
Malta's leading businessmen are forming consortia in anticipation of a lucrative public concession for the Manoel Island yacht marina, for which the government is expected to issue a tender by year-end.
An 83-year-old e-scooter rider was killed in an accident with a car in Kölliken AG, Switzerland. The man was reportedly thrown into the air upon impact.
An opinion piece from the Irish Independent discusses the arrival of August, marking the turn of the year, and highlights the many delights that still remain.
The Locarno Film Festival has commenced with Isabella Rossellini lighting up the opening, and is honoring Icelandic producer Sigurjón Sighvatsson for his contributions to cinema. The festival features a diverse program including new talent pitches, queer musicals, and discussions with prominent figures like Virginie Efira.
The Star Wars series 'The Mandalorian' is noted for being rich with deep cuts and Easter eggs, ranging from references to Life Day to Operation: Cinder, delighting long-time fans.
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has launched a nationwide sensitization program to inform shippers about the mandatory registration on the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS).
SYRIZA MPs have submitted a question to the Minister of Rural Development regarding the need for a comprehensive plan for the future of livestock farming in Lesbos. The inquiry specifically addresses outstanding compensation and the management of foot-and-mouth disease on the island.
Once considered old-fashioned, mansion block conversions are now appealing to a new cohort of creatives drawn to their high design aesthetics, spaciousness, and historical charm, embracing a trend known as 'lateral living'.
The Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR) has issued several decisions, including one that could affect the mandate of Dominic Fritz, while a controversial meeting between the CCR president and a PNL leader has raised questions and calls for clarification.
The Flow Festival in Finland, which attracted 91,000 visitors, was largely peaceful from the police's perspective, though nine crime reports were filed concerning the manipulation of wristbands.
The management of EPCG is urged to engage directly with the European Commission and the Energy Community regarding their assessments of the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant, rather than debating with journalists.
A spectacular sunset with vibrant colors was observed in Nin, Croatia, described as fairytale-like, adding to the many beautiful sunset spots along the Croatian coast.
The latest Porsche 911 Carrera S is highlighted for its focus on the manual transmission and clutch pedal, aiming to deliver an authentic driving experience, despite a noted significant issue.
The Federal Government of Nigeria and Seamfix have collaborated to launch a national digital registry for cooperatives, aiming to formalize and improve the management of the sector.
The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is expanding its substation and power line capacities and apprehending energy pilferers to further reduce system loss charges and combat electricity theft.
Nathan Cofnas, a critic of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, has been identified as the individual at the center of the plagiarism allegations against Jason Arday, having previously been dismissed for his views on race.
The upcoming film 'Spider-Man: A New Day' is expected to be a commercial success and is notable for addressing the crisis faced by young men, offering a different perspective than that found in the manosphere.
Police are reminding cyclists about safety rules, including the mandatory helmet use for children under 17, following a raid in a Kaunas park. Authorities are emphasizing adherence to traffic regulations for bicycle riders.
Harald Rohr, who spent 20 years in leadership roles at Frankfurt Airport operator Fraport, has retired, leaving behind a legacy that will shape the airport for decades.
The Catalan government (Govern) aims to take over the management of Rodalies train stations, which are currently owned by Renfe and Adif, to improve service reliability.
Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has recommended that investors support the management buyout of Irish Continental Group, deeming it an 'attractive premium' for shareholders.
A 50-year-old man has been accused by the Public Prosecutor's Office of the qualified homicide of his 77-year-old aunt. The crime occurred on January 14, with the man, who reportedly suffers from a psychiatric illness, allegedly stabbing the woman multiple times.
Lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk are fighting the death penalty, arguing that the shooter hit the intended target and did not endanger others.
An opinion piece reflects on the contrasting ways people engage with information, observing a man reading a physical newspaper on the metro versus others looking at screens, highlighting a perceived difference between 'two civilizations'.
The mysterious death of the Mango founder continues to captivate Spain, with the case becoming increasingly bizarre. The oldest son is suspected of murder, and a therapist and her translator have provided perplexing statements.
Approximately 250,000 mini-fridges have been recalled by the manufacturer following at least 19 complaints of units smoking, sparking, melting, burning, overheating, or bursting into flames.
A man in his 50s has died after encountering difficulties in the River Bandon in County Cork, Ireland. Emergency services responded to the incident, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
A play directed by a renowned Croatian figure in Hollywood, George Bernard Shaw's 'Arms and the Man,' will be performed in Zagreb in September as part of the European Theater Cycle.
A 71-year-old man attacked a train conductor after being asked for his ticket, pushing and verbally abusing her. The incident occurred on a train when the man was found to be traveling without a valid fare.
Naoki Shimizu, the organizer behind Summer Sonic, looks back on 25 years of the music festival, from its early days with Green Day to attracting 300,000 fans.
As the mandatory replacement of old ID cards approaches in Greece, many citizens are wondering if they also need to replace their driving licenses after obtaining the new identity documents.
A witness has claimed that Vice President Sara Duterte had no authority to use confidential funds for personal activities or security, and that neither the Office of the Vice President nor the Department of Education had the mandate for such funds.
An angler was airlifted to a hospital after being bitten by a shark off the coast of County Waterford, Ireland. The man, who was on a boat, sustained a suspected shark bite to his leg.
The US immigration agency, ICE, plans to equip its enforcement officers and agents with gloves capable of delivering painful electric shocks. The agency is purchasing $20 million worth of these gloves, which the manufacturer states are safe when used properly.
On the eve of its 100th day in power, the government of Rumen Radev published an extensive 208-page Program for the Management of Bulgaria until 2030, covering all sectors of governance.
Helen Mirren is selling her historic Hollywood Hills home for nearly $13 million; the mansion, originally built for a silent film star 116 years ago, features over 10,000 square feet of living space.
Malaysian police rescued a Singaporean fugitive and his girlfriend from a kidnapping ring that was demanding a US$62,500 ransom. The man had entered Malaysia illegally, while his girlfriend entered legally.
In Oleśnica, a driver failed to stop for a police check and initiated a pursuit. The man eventually stopped after colliding with a police car, and while he was sober, he did not possess a driver's license.
A man fell onto the metro tracks at the "Agios Antonios" station in Peristeri, Athens, in the direction of Anthoupoli. Emergency services were alerted, and the man was found unconscious on the tracks.
An opinion piece explores the themes of alternate history and dystopian scenarios, drawing inspiration from the television series 'The Man in the High Castle' and contemplating the implications if Nazism and imperialism had prevailed.
Police have arrested a 33-year-old man at Schiphol Airport in connection with a car crash involving explosives in Amsterdam late last month. The man is believed to be one of the three occupants of the vehicle.
An article from SWI swissinfo.ch highlights the multifaceted career of Isabella Rossellini, describing her journey from a 'film princess' to an 'animal queen.'
A former teacher has been charged with sexual communication involving a male student. The man allegedly sent the student one-time-view images of a male person in his underwear.
A new amendment to the Enhanced Basic Education Act in the Philippines removes the mandatory 'spiral progression' approach, granting the Department of Education greater flexibility in teaching methods for the K to 12 program.
The article celebrates John Gokongwei Jr., highlighting his journey from a young dreamer to one of the Philippines' most respected entrepreneurs, whose belief in possibility laid the foundation for generations of Filipinos.
The management and union of Nova Željezara Zenica have reached a final agreement on the payment of severance packages for workers before the initiation of bankruptcy proceedings for the company.
The mandate for five members of Gen energija's supervisory board, representing capital, has expired, leading to the appointment of new supervisors for the company.
The Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) has concluded its first open competition to select a new member of the Management Board and Executive Director, with three candidates now being considered.
German justice officials are investigating 139 new cases against a nurse already serving a life sentence for killing ten patients. Between December 2023 and May 2024, the man allegedly administered overdoses of sedatives or painkillers to terminally ill patients.
A prosecutor has provided an update on the archipelago murder investigation, stating that there was no prior history of violence involving the man currently being interrogated.
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) reports that manufacturers continue to face multiple taxes and levies, indicating that the new Nigeria Tax Act 2025 has not yet provided the expected relief.
The Manchester United Kingdom chapter of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN) has pledged its support to the Edo State government's efforts to eradicate cultism, kidnapping, and other crimes in the state.
New research indicates a reversal in the pattern of who becomes parents, with couples now more frequently having children when the woman earns at least as much as the man.
Vienna is actively considering implementing stricter regulations for e-scooters, with Transport Minister Peter Hanke proposing measures to curb 'hooliganism' and extend the mandatory helmet use age from 16 to 18, aiming to enhance safety for riders and pedestrians.
Two brothers of Raja Raghuvanshi were booked in Madhya Pradesh after police discovered they were serving liquor to customers without the mandatory license.
Columnist Brendan O’Connor argues that the 'manosphere,' a movement encompassing figures from historical figures like Éamon de Valera to modern personalities like Andrew Tate, has had its run and is now facing its end.
Matt Rutherford is undertaking a challenging 10,000-nautical-mile solo voyage through ice floes and gales to become the first person to circumnavigate the Arctic Ocean alone.
Italy has introduced a double shield against sanctions for small discrepancies between receipt data and POS data, following the mandatory pairing that came into effect from January 1st.
Kenya's Basic Education Bill, 2025, suggests reducing school board members from 17 to nine and including alumni, aiming to reform the management of educational institutions.
Kenneth Eliasen dedicates up to 15 hours each week to meticulously maintaining his lawn, earning him the local moniker "the man with the lawn." His extensive efforts are driven by a pursuit of an unattainable perfection in his garden.
Bulgaria is taking another step in its transition to the euro, with the mandatory dual pricing system for goods in both leva and euro set to conclude on August 8, 2026, according to Novinite.
The management of a hospital in Sanok, Poland, has informed staff that their July salaries will be cut by 30% due to the facility's significant financial problems.
An interview with the director of the Pokémon anime suggests that the character Ash and his Pikachu may return, though not in the manner fans might expect, which has significant implications for the series' reboot.
A new regime for undivided inheritances has been approved in Portugal, allowing the sale of properties at the request of a single heir and transferring the management of the inheritance to another person.
The Manipur government has informed the Supreme Court that a forensics lab report found 41 aberrations in an audio clip implicating former Chief Minister N Biren Singh in the state's violence case.
A camper van driver attempted to overtake another vehicle before a right-hand bend, leading to a head-on collision with an oncoming car as the maneuver extended into the next curve.
Another case of abuse has emerged in the Swiss canton of Aargau, where a man is accused of drugging and abusing several women, as well as creating videos of the acts. The case became public following a complaint from the man himself.
Health and technology experts in Nigeria are calling for the mandatory adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) in hospitals to improve patient care and data management.
The French Supreme Court has suspended a ban on social media for individuals under 15 years old. This decision raises questions about freedom and the manipulation of masses online.
Screams and a large police presence disrupted a quiet neighborhood after a man was found dead, with a neighbor reporting dramatic hours as police arrived quickly and the man raised his hands.
The New Zealand government has appointed a facilitator to address a dispute between the Gisborne District Council and the forestry industry regarding the management of slash and sediment.
A German finance column features a former judge who, having become wealthy through marriage, is now contemplating taking over the management of her multi-million-euro assets herself, questioning her current administrator's performance.
Portugal. The Man has announced tour dates for Australia's East Coast in 2026, following the release of their tenth studio album, SHISH, last November.
A CNN report highlights how Mamdani's impressive command of the Mandarin language has captivated and garnered widespread attention across the internet.
The Mani region experienced rainfall ten times higher than usual, caused by particularly strong thunderstorms accompanied by a large number of electrical discharges.
While 'The Mandalorian' has already made an impact in 2026, September of that year is anticipated to be a particularly big month for fans of the Star Wars series.
The management of Romsilva, Romania's national forest administration, has been urgently summoned to the Ministry of Environment to explain contracts worth 28 million lei awarded without public tender.
A trial has commenced in Austria against a 63-year-old man accused of attempting to 'scare' a debtor with a pistol. The man reportedly sent a message to two brothers, demanding a meeting to discuss a financial matter or he would handle it 'his way'.
A French man has been denied bail by a Cairns court in Australia after allegedly pulling a knife on an Israeli tourist. His lawyer noted he is not suspected of having struck the man.
The Star Wars film "The Mandalorian and Grogu" is set to stream on Disney+ by the end of summer, following its theatrical release. The movie, which underperformed in theaters with $345 million, will be available for home viewing in September.
The Manila Water Foundation's Lingap program has improved access to safe drinking water and hygiene facilities for over 160,000 learners in the Philippines.
The management board and supervisory board of the Karkonoska Regional Development Agency (KARR) have been dismissed following revelations of suspicious flood relief payments made to individuals who did not experience flooding.
New details regarding the sequence of events and bloodstains have emerged in the manslaughter allegations against two Luxembourgish brothers in Italy, who are currently in police custody and reportedly not doing well, according to their lawyer.
Spain has been in breach of European anti-plastic regulations for four years, particularly regarding the mandatory elimination of fruit and vegetable packaging, with no further delays permitted.
A batch of Krónan sausages has been recalled in Iceland by the manufacturer Kjarnafæði Norðlenska, in consultation with Krónan and the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority, due to a missing ingredient list on the packaging, posing a risk to consumers with soy allergies or intolerances.
A controversy has erupted in Colombia regarding the management of rescue teams, as Bogotá reportedly rejected aid from Mexico's 'Los Topos' while accepting units from countries with aligned governments like the US, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Israel.
The man who detonated a firework bomb at the D66 party office in The Hague in May has admitted to the attack, stating it was a protest, and has expressed remorse for endangering people in the building during a court hearing.
A 42-year-old suspect, who held a child in Kamnik last weekend, has been remanded in custody by a judge. Police apprehended the man after a multi-hour intervention that began last Thursday evening and concluded early Friday morning.
The man who detonated a firework bomb at the D66 party office in The Hague in May remains in custody, telling the court during a pro-forma hearing that he regretted endangering people in the building.
A man has been sentenced to life in prison by a court for the murder of an 87-year-old woman in a senior residence in Vienna. The verdict was delivered after the man was found guilty of the crime.
Moldova has extradited a 45-year-old Georgian citizen to Azerbaijan, where he is wanted on suspicion of involvement in a contract killing. The man was apprehended at Chisinau Airport on May 22 after information systems revealed he was a wanted person.
A draft law on the management and maintenance of residential buildings in Montenegro proposes a minimum maintenance fee of 0.30 euros per square meter. It also mandates professional managers, with at least 15% of fees going to the manager and 5% to the assembly president, alongside stricter debt collection.
A Vietnamese doctor successfully treated an American passenger who suddenly vomited a large amount of fresh blood on a flight from San Francisco to Ho Chi Minh City. The doctor stabilized the man, allowing the flight to continue its journey.
The framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel, brokered by Washington, is reportedly already compromised, with the management of 'pilot zones' revealing significant flaws in the diplomatic process.
A 67-year-old man from Zagreb has been arrested and detained after allegedly attacking and threatening a police officer with death. The incident occurred while the man was reportedly intoxicated.
Musician Brian Crosby shares that he frequently listens to ambient music, finding it helps calm his mind and nervous system in response to the many events happening in the world.
Video evidence has emerged showing a 59-year-old man allegedly setting dry grass on fire in Sindos, Thessaloniki, before disappearing. The man is accused of causing six fires in the area over three days while moving by car.
Alexis Tsipras has launched strong criticism against the Greek government regarding its tax policy, the management of the Recovery Fund resources, and its response to recent fires.
Following a meeting of the Board of Directors scheduled for noon, the management of Red Star Belgrade is set to address the public at a press conference at 1 PM, according to several Belgrade media outlets.
The "gekiga" pioneer Tadao Tsuge drew heavily on his memories of war, hunger, and poverty to create manga that chronicled the often-overlooked lives in Japan.
Leonid Shmelkov, known for soothing cartoon dogs, has released 'Restlessness' ('Nepokoy'), an 18+ feature-length art-house animation for adults, which has become a phenomenon in Russian theaters.
France's police oversight body, IGPN, has launched an investigation following a collision in Rennes between a young man on a scooter and a CRS police van, with initial findings suggesting the man had been following and insulting the officers.
Squatters occupying the 'Gisi' building in Winterthur have ignored multiple eviction deadlines set by the property manager, Terresta. The management now intends to file a criminal complaint against them.
Spain's Minister of Health, Mónica García, a doctor by profession, assisted in the resuscitation of a 75-year-old man who was drowning in a natural pool in Bierzo, León, during her vacation. Her timely intervention helped save the man's life.
Negotiations are ongoing between Alsys and the management of the Juozas Miltinis Drama Theatre regarding a production, following a meeting that addressed initial errors and financial discussions with Tadas Gryn. The parties are working to resolve issues and finalize the performance details.
The article highlights how the Maga movement overlooks the profound cultural and cosmological importance of South Dakota's Black Hills, including Mount Rushmore, to the Lakota Nation's identity.
Austria has dismantled a network through which a Vienna-based company supplied equipment used in the manufacture of engines for Russian cruise missiles and fighter jets, in violation of European Union sanctions against Moscow.
The devastating 'Old Trails' wildfire near Spokane, Washington, has destroyed between 700 and 850 buildings and forced the mandatory evacuation of over 65,000 residents, fueled by strong winds.
The Supreme Court has directed the Gauhati High Court to consider establishing up to two exclusive courts to handle cases related to the Manipur violence, particularly those probed by the CBI and NIA. This aims to expedite the judicial process for these sensitive cases.
Peter Ruis, the managing director of John Lewis, has resigned after less than three years in the role. His departure comes amidst a period of challenging trading conditions for the retailer.
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has stated that the agency requires increased funding to modernize Nigeria's airspace infrastructure and enhance security.
Police in Lublin, Poland, have arrested two twin sisters suspected of stabbing a 54-year-old acquaintance. The attack was reportedly an act of revenge for the man's earlier aggressive behavior towards one of them, and the sisters were attempting to flee the city.
Charges have been filed against a bus driver who pushed a passenger after disembarking, causing the man to fall headfirst into a ditch and break several bones in January.
An opinion piece from Portugal argues that water scarcity issues stem from the management and incentive systems of entities operating distribution networks, suggesting that without changes, water shortages will become as common as news of fires.
Plans for a new campus for the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI) in Tyrol, Austria, have failed twice over ten years, leading to a decision to renovate the existing building amidst concerns that past mistakes might be repeated.
Polish author Wojciech Chmielewski presents a short story titled 'The Man from the Second Floor,' reflecting on an idealized community and the human connection to nature.
A dispute between a man and a woman escalated on Saturday morning, leading the man to throw stones and a glass bottle at police, who then responded with rubber bullets.
In 1962, Sylvia Plath began writing a second novel, a project she discussed with close acquaintances, but the manuscript mysteriously disappeared after her death and has never been recovered.
This article commemorates two significant historical crimes that occurred on August 9th: the murder of pregnant Sharon Tate by the Manson Family and the kidnapping and murder of Marios Papageorgiou, whose body was never found.
Junts and Esquerra are embroiled in a dispute two years after Carles Puigdemont's brief return to Barcelona, with Junts celebrating the maneuver while Esquerra's leader in Madrid, Gabriel Rufián, criticized them for 'playing' with the Generalitat police.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has officially confirmed its new Black Widow, eight years after the mantle was vacated, with reasons for the prolonged delay being explored.
An individual is undertaking the intricate task of restoring Ludwig van Beethoven's last piano, aiming to bring the historic instrument back to its original playing condition. This project seeks to preserve a significant piece of musical history.
A band's recent performance has been highly praised for its ability to inspire audiences to dance with wild abandon and for the many fine qualities of their music. Critics highlighted their captivating stage presence and musical talent.
A profile explores the multifaceted career of Michael Fingleton, from his time as a banking giant at Irish Nationwide to his role as a defining figure during the country's financial crash.
The Indian government has informed the Supreme Court that there is little hope of tracing two missing sailors and stated that audio clips linking Chief Minister Biren Singh to the Manipur unrest were doctored.
Lev Goldberg, an openly transgender athlete, has completed his second of five Great Lakes swims, Lake Huron, as part of a mission to raise awareness and donations for 2SLGBTQ+ youth.
The United Opposition in Kragujevac claims that the city authorities are obstructing the termination of the mandate of an SNS councilor. The Kragujevac Assembly Committee for Administrative-Mandate and Immunity Issues declared itself incompetent to initiate the initiative before the local parliament.
Frankfurt's municipal bus company is facing a shortage of 52 city buses due to delivery issues from the manufacturer, forcing it to contract subcontractors on short notice.