Duna Aszfalt has returned an advance payment of 59 billion forints (approximately €150 million) that it received for the construction of the Mohács Danube Bridge. The return of the funds comes amidst developments regarding the project's execution.
The People's Court of Ho Chi Minh City has opened the first-instance trial for 227 defendants in Vietnam's largest drug trafficking case, which expanded from a March 2023 incident involving female flight attendants transporting drugs in toothpaste tubes.
A professor and YouTuber, Han Gru, highlights the societal pressure in Korea where an ordinary life is often perceived as a failure, leading to misery. This observation is detailed in his new memoir.
The European champion water polo team was enthusiastically welcomed in Zagreb, with flags, banners, and trumpets. This celebration marks the return of the last summer gold medal, following previous world titles for U18 and U16 teams.
Police successfully executed a controlled explosion of a World War II-era mine discovered in the Danube River. Videos released by authorities show the detonation of the ordnance.
A female dog and a male wolf have been observed living together at a wildlife park in Hubei, China, as part of a three-month arrangement to establish a bond for breeding purposes.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace, known for her extensive tattoos which she previously stated were to 'reclaim' her body, showcased her new look as she launched her YouTube podcast.
The general director of Bosnian defense industry company Pretis d.d., Fuad Šehić, stated that a recently published video of their production process contains no secrets, noting that more detailed footage exists online.
A personal account describes a tube of Voltaren ointment unexpectedly transforming into a 'fish paste' in a hiking bag, highlighting an unusual travel mishap.
Spain has recorded 1,108 heat-related deaths in August so far, with 64 fatalities occurring in the Valencian Community during the first half of the month.
Citizens has reiterated its stock rating for Celcuity ahead of a drug launch. The firm also reaffirmed its rating for Alphabet, citing the strength of its YouTube platform, and for Allogene, based on progress in its clinical trials.
Individuals who question the legitimacy of the 2020 election results are actively pursuing gubernatorial positions in key battleground states across the United States.
The trailer for the new film 'Primetime' has garnered 35 million views on YouTube within just ten days of its release, setting a new record. This performance marks one of A24's top achievements in history, with the film set to premiere in Venice.
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.
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick stated he would not have done 'anything different' regarding the missed Uber-Lyft acquisition in 2014, citing cultural differences between the two companies as the reason talks collapsed.
A court hearing concerning the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old has been marked by dramatic events, with many unknown factors still surrounding the case. The investigation into the incident continues.
U.S. Representative Nancy Mace has unveiled a significant tattoo transformation on both arms, showcasing them to promote her new YouTube series, "Get Maced." The South Carolina congresswoman's new look marks a departure from her previous public image.
Hungary has resorted to sinking two boats in the Danube River in a desperate attempt to raise the water level and prevent the Paks nuclear power plant from being paralyzed due to low water.
Lula has initiated a new campaign aimed at reconciling Brazilian workers with his party, the Workers' Party, and the trade union movement, which have seen declining influence among a growing number of Brazilians earning income through platforms like Uber.
A mass drone attack on Russia on Sunday resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people across several regions, according to AFP. The governor of the Moscow region, Andrey Vorobyov, described the incident as one of the most severe attacks in recent times.
Europe is experiencing costly heatwaves and drought, leading to operational challenges for nuclear power plants, water consumption restrictions, and disruptions to river shipping. In Hungary, measures are being taken to ensure water supply to the Paks Nuclear Power Plant amidst critical low Danube levels.
Hungary's Minister of Defense, Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz, explained how concrete blocks were placed in the Danube near Paks, stating that a ship could not have delivered the elements to the designated point.
Europe's ongoing heatwaves are exposing significant insurance gaps and leading to mounting business losses across the continent. The economic impact is being compared to that of floods or hurricanes.
This article discusses the critical health topic of HIV and Tuberculosis (TB) co-infection, exploring the challenges, treatment strategies, and public health implications of these intertwined diseases.
The European Youth Chess Championship concluded in Cetinje, Montenegro, after nine rounds and ten days of competition. Israeli grandmaster Yahli Sokolovski won the Open category.
Hungary has sunk barges in the Danube River to temporarily raise water levels by 20 centimeters, aiming to aid in cooling a nuclear power plant while a permanent solution is sought.
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced that the Danube River's water level has risen by 1 cm near the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, but a drop due to drought is expected. Hungary is also sinking two barges in the Danube.
When they broke up some time ago, Anastasia Kaleb spoke to foreign media about the fact that the end of their love was caused by the fact that things that are the foundation of every... collapsed between them.
A severe drought has significantly impacted the Danube River, leading to destroyed crops, exposed riverbeds, and the emergence of historical markers like the 'Rock of Starvation,' with some residents struggling to secure drinking water.
The family of Thai travel YouTuber Hlun Solo is seeking a clear explanation after Georgian authorities issued a death certificate that failed to state the cause of his demise.
To counteract the predicted drop in the Danube River's water level, 5,000 tons of stone and two 80-meter barges were deployed at the Paks nuclear power plant, successfully raising the water level at the facility.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Anita Orbán met with the Slovak Deputy Prime Minister to discuss maintaining stable water levels on the Danube River, ensuring necessary water flow at Nagybajcs.
A giant naval mine discovered in the Danube River near Moča was successfully moved to an island by pyrotechnicians. Shipping traffic on the Danube remains unrestricted following the mine's relocation for disposal.
Hungarian authorities are sinking two barges in the Danube River near the Paks nuclear power plant to raise the water level. This measure is a temporary solution to ensure the plant's continued operation amidst record drought conditions affecting the river.
UBEC emphasizes that no Nigerian child should be denied access to quality education, regardless of their circumstances, and highlights alternative learning pathways.
The Danube River's water level near Ruse, Bulgaria, has dropped by another 2 cm in the last 24 hours, reaching 123 cm below the zero mark, according to the Executive Agency for Exploration and Maintenance of the Danube River.
Swedish soprano Matilda Sterby inaugurates the Schubertíada de Vilabertran, expressing the Swedish patience for gradual development, drawing significant public anticipation for her lied performance.
Ahead of the Osun gubernatorial election, the APC and Accord parties are reportedly engaging in vote-buying, offering N20,000 per vote. Yiaga Africa plans to deploy AI and its Parallel Vote Tabulation (PRVT) system to scrutinize the election results.
Pershing Square has revamped its investment portfolio, placing its largest bets on technology and real estate companies including Uber, Brookfield, and Microsoft.
The United Nations has warned that vital humanitarian aid is not reaching Cuba because shipping and financial companies fear repercussions from US sanctions.
A review of the CORTIS Tour 'Put Your Phone Down!' concert in Los Angeles, highlighting its high energy, dancing, and crowd participation at the YouTube Theater.
Nigel Farage won the Clacton by-election, securing his seat in parliament. Following his victory, a parliamentary probe into a €5.8 million gift he received has resumed.
The Consell in the Valencia region has raised the maximum price for protected housing by 7% to 2,568 euros/m2, aiming to incentivize construction and offset rising costs.
Another naval mine has been discovered in the Danube River near the village of Moča in Slovakia. Explosive ordnance disposal experts and river police are on site, and the public is urged to exercise caution.
The remains of two soldiers from the 22nd SS Volunteer Cavalry Division have been recovered from the Danube River, as detailed in a new video by the German War Graves Commission.
The Serbian Parliament is set to approve new legislation that will incur an additional 62.6 billion dinars (approximately half a billion euros) in debt. These funds are earmarked for financing major infrastructure projects, including the Belgrade-Zrenjanin and Danube Corridor highways, and the 'Smile of Vojvodina' project.
Romanian military radars failed to detect a drone that crashed and exploded in the Danube Delta near Tulcea, raising concerns about air defense capabilities. Officials acknowledge that such incidents are becoming a constant, not just in Romania.
Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona and other lawmakers are seeking answers from the Pentagon chief and the U.S. Navy regarding the living conditions aboard the USS Lincoln, calling the situation 'not proper leadership.'
The death toll from the recent earthquake in Colombia has risen to 281, with hundreds of people still missing as rescue efforts continue. Hopes of finding more survivors are fading, and there is growing criticism of President de la Espriella regarding the handling of international aid.
Hubert Papaj, president of the Karkonosze Regional Development Agency (KARR), and its entire supervisory board have been dismissed by the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Board following reports of potential irregularities in fund distribution.
Péter Magyar has stated that Orbán Győző, Tiborcz István, and Schmidt Mária have not offered any stones for the Danube construction project, contrasting with Market Építő Zrt.'s previous offer of 10,000 tons of stone.
Designer and YouTuber Cliff Tan faced criticism for promoting the use of AI but argues that ignoring the technology would be 'irresponsible,' despite not typically using it in his own work.
Romania has completely shut down its only nuclear power plant and is now importing electricity from Ukraine. The move comes as the Danube River is reportedly drying up at an accelerated rate.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan provided updates on Romania's energy crisis, assuring no national supply risks despite the controlled shutdown of a Cernavodă nuclear plant reactor due to Danube drought.
Estonia's Social Affairs Ministry is preparing to replace universal newborn tuberculosis vaccination with targeted shots for at-risk children, following a significant decline in TB cases.
Three detransitioners have come forward, claiming that doctors encouraged them to undergo puberty blockers, testosterone, and double mastectomies as teenagers without adequate mental health evaluations.
Kuniko Asai, an 83-year-old VTuber born in Manchuria during World War II, is sharing her experiences and those of others who returned to Japan from the region. She now lives in Ishikawa Prefecture.
Uber COO Andrew Macdonald stated that large companies with new ideas tend to move more slowly than startups, as employees can become 'fat' on available resources.
YouTube videos are projected to become more popular, paradoxically, without necessarily increasing their overall viewership numbers. This suggests a shift in how popularity is measured or perceived on the platform.
The Hydrometeorological Service is forecasting a continued drop in Danube River water levels, leading to a water crisis in Svishtov, Bulgaria, and halting navigation for vessels like the 'Radetzky'. This low water level poses significant challenges for the region.
Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
Youtuber Stuu, recently extradited from the UK to Poland, is scheduled to be questioned and charged in the Pandora Gate affair on Wednesday at the Warsaw prosecutor's office.
Former SDS member Miha Brejc has launched an online petition calling for the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly, and is also gathering signatures for a parliamentary inquiry commission into the Black Cube affair.
Parents in Hedingen ZH appealed after their daughter was assigned to a class with only one other girl and eleven boys, but the Federal Court ruled the assignment was not discriminatory.
Claude AI has reportedly invested in Uber (UBER), prompting discussion on whether other investors should follow suit, with advice suggesting Uber is 'boring, not broken'.
A new report indicates that gig economy companies like Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash now have more workers relying on food stamps than traditional employers like Walmart and McDonald's.
Serve Robotics Inc. announced a new partnership with Grubhub and an expansion of its collaboration with DoorDash Inc. to two more US cities, its latest moves following a fallout with former…
The bus involved in an accident in Hungary was covered by mandatory third-party liability insurance with PZU. The insurer is in contact with aid organizations and pledges prompt, priority handling of claims related to the incident.
Serbian actress Dragana Mićalović has been announced as the host for the regional version of the popular dating show, Love Island Adria, set to premiere on Voyo. This marks her role in leading the new reality television series.
Marubeni Corporation expresses a preference for a strong yen, believing it would better enable the company to leverage its substantial $12 billion investment plan.
The Supreme Court has directed the completion of witness examinations within two months in the Zubeen Garg death case, deferring the bail plea of his event manager until October.
The audience in Vilabertran was captivated by the voice of Swedish soprano Matilda Sterby during the inauguration of a special edition of the Schubertíada.
Shopify's stock has shown positive performance, while Uber's stock has experienced a decline. This reflects differing market sentiments for the two technology companies.
Emmy-nominated YouTube star Kareem Rahma, known for his show 'SubwayTakes,' discussed his openness to traditional television, recalling how he learned of his nomination while filming underground.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez have revealed details and shared photos of their intimate wedding, which took place in their living room. The couple discussed their special day in an interview with Vogue magazine.
A severe drought has significantly lowered the water levels of the Danube River, destroying crops, allowing a cyclist to ride on the riverbed, and revealing the historic "Hunger Stone" near Budapest.
A report from London discusses the 'Burnham effect' and 'ghost ships on the Danube,' also noting a meeting between British Prime Minister Andy Burnham and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
German club Dynamo Dresden has decided to change the rules at Rudolf Harbig Stadium, with new provisions specifically targeting influencers, YouTubers, and streamers.
Patrícia Castellar, drawing from her personal experience and a project aiding women over 40 in career transitions, has developed a methodology to overcome ageism in the Portuguese job market, forming the basis of her company.
After a career in New York politics and real estate, American Gifford Miller bought a home in Lisbon and invested in the Atlético Clube de Portugal, appreciating local life.
Frankfurt DJ Julian Smith has opened a pop-up club named 'Tanzbar' in the cellar of a civic building, transforming an old Pilsstube into a new nightlife spot.
New satellite images indicate that half of Europe's land is currently experiencing drought conditions, leading to significantly low water levels in major rivers such as the Danube and the Rhine.
Despite the rapid advancements in technology that have connected people, many singles are now opting to return to in-person dating, questioning the effectiveness of algorithm-driven online dating platforms.
Janek Rubeš, a well-known Czech YouTuber from 'Kluci z Prahy,' discusses his work exposing scammers in Prague, which is followed by millions internationally, and admits he doesn't always feel safe.
UBEC has rehabilitated the Alternative High School for Girls in Agboju, Lagos, providing a second chance at education for young women and girls who have dropped out.
Hungary plans to sink two barges near its nuclear power plant to raise the water levels of the Danube River, ensuring adequate cooling for the facility amidst low water conditions.
Severe drought and high temperatures have caused the water level of the Danube River in eastern Serbia to drop significantly, revealing the remains of Nazi German warships sunk during World War II.
NBA star LeBron James has launched a new YouTube golf channel, with its first episode chronicling the 2016 NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers' golf trip to Scotland.
Approximately 200,000 tons of heavily contaminated soil have been exposed in Hungary as the Danube River recedes, prompting the initiation of remediation efforts.
MVM has revealed its plan to tackle 200,000 tons of severely contaminated soil at the Óbuda Gas Factory in Hungary, a long-standing issue made more urgent by low Danube water levels.
Azad, a popular online debate program on YouTube, has been tackling sensitive topics that challenge the limits of Iran’s authoritarian system, raising questions about how it manages to remain on air.
Hungary plans to sink two barges near a nuclear power plant to raise water levels in the Danube River. This measure is intended to ensure sufficient cooling for the plant's operations.
Record low levels of the Danube River due to drought are pressuring European nuclear power plants, forcing Hungary to implement emergency measures and leading to the shutdown of Romania's last active reactor.
This article compiles insider travel tips for exploring lesser-known regions of Italy, including Puglia, Abruzzo, and the Dolomites, offering experiences away from typical tourist crowds.
An inspection report revealed missing test tubes and gaps in medical records at an Italian medical center, with investigators looking into the biological parents of a child born to another mother.
Wildfires are sweeping across multiple European countries, including Croatia, Greece, Spain, and France, fueled by record-breaking heatwaves. The blazes have led to widespread evacuations, destruction of homes, and significant challenges for firefighting efforts.
The crew of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier is reportedly experiencing severe hardship, including food shortages, contaminated water, and mental health issues, after an extended deployment of over eight months at sea. Reports indicate some sailors have attempted to jump overboard due to the stressful conditions.
Hungary is undertaking an unprecedented operation to keep its Paks nuclear power plant operational by sinking two barges in the Danube River. This measure aims to raise water levels, which have dropped to record lows due to a historic drought, threatening the plant's cooling water supply.
A highly-rated GameCube game from 2002 is now available for free to Expansion Pack subscribers of Nintendo Switch Online. The article highlights this title as one of the masterpieces from the GameCube library.
Hungary plans to intentionally sink two barges near the Paks nuclear power plant to ensure its cooling system remains operational as the Danube River's water levels drop. This unusual measure is a response to the challenges posed by the dry river conditions.
Authorities in Romania are seeking solutions for the Cernavodă nuclear power plant as the Danube River's water level has significantly dropped. The government is accelerating the Bala 2 project, considered crucial for ensuring the necessary water flow to cool the reactors.
The United States has recommended 'extreme caution' for travel to Europe and elevated the alert level for Spain due to the crisis in Ceuta. A US map classifying countries by risk level shows much of Europe at the same alert level as China or Ecuador.
A helicopter crashed in a forest area in Saxony's Erzgebirge region during forestry work, resulting in the death of the pilot. Criminal police and the Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation are investigating the cause.
Romania has shut down its last nuclear reactor at the Cernavoda plant due to record low water levels in the Danube River, which is used for cooling. This closure highlights the impact of drought on Europe's energy infrastructure.
Uber is partnering with Chinese autonomous driving company Pony.ai to deploy 2,000 robotaxis across European cities. This collaboration marks a significant expansion of autonomous vehicle services in the region.
Actress Nicole Kidman was spotted enjoying the nightlife in Ibiza clubs while managing to remain largely unrecognized. The 59-year-old star successfully partied without drawing significant attention.
Bank of America Corp. strategists believe a Republican victory in the midterm elections and the Texas gubernatorial contest would lead to a further rally in stock markets.
Romania has completely shut down its only nuclear power plant, Cernavoda, due to critically low water levels in the Danube River. The plant's two reactors typically supply 20% of the country's electricity demand.
A man confined to bed for years faces a reduction in his pension from an insurance company because the state social security fund (ZUS) granted him a supporting benefit. This situation highlights concerns about the 'soullessness of the system,' where state aid becomes an argument for insurers.
Kenya is preparing to implement mandatory health insurance for foreign tourists, with authorities having already specified the minimum scope of coverage and methods for verification.
A photographer captures the dramatic sight of storm clouds gathering over Tibidabo in Barcelona, anticipating rain that ultimately proved to be more noise than substance.
Hakainde Hichilema has been re-elected for a second term as President of Zambia, securing over 60% of the votes despite accusations of electoral fraud. His re-election follows a tumultuous campaign and promises of economic improvements.
YouTube has announced a new update to its view count system, which will now register a view the moment a user starts playing a video. This change aims to provide more immediate and accurate tracking of video engagement.
The water level of the Danube River near Bezdan and Bogojevo in Serbia is falling due to drought and high temperatures, with further decreases expected in the coming days.
Anthropic announced plans to add watermarks to its LLM outputs to comply with new EU AI regulations. Tech blogger John Gruber expressed strong disapproval, calling the move 'patently offensive'.
Uber and Zipline have partnered to launch a drone delivery service for Uber Eats in the United States, with a goal to achieve one million drone deliveries per day and significantly expand drone logistics.
The Danube River near Štúrovo, Slovakia, has recorded its lowest historical flow, indicating extreme hydrological drought conditions that persist along the entire river.
The trailer for Robert Pattinson's new film 'Primetime' garnered 35 million views on YouTube within just ten days of its release, marking one of A24's highest-performing trailers to date. The film is a directorial debut.
The article discusses how lanterns, candles, and fairy lights can transform outdoor spaces like terraces, balconies, and gardens into cozy havens for long summer evenings.
A European Central Bank blog post warns of a likely market correction in tech stocks driven by AI exuberance, potentially leading to far-reaching economic consequences due to limited policy buffers.
China's autonomous-driving companies, including Momenta and Pony.ai, are gaining recognition and expanding their operations in Europe, with Deutsche Bank raising its target price for Momenta and Pony.ai rolling out robotaxis with Uber.
ICICI Securities has provided a range of investment recommendations, including holding Apollo Hospitals Enterprise and buying Jubilant Foodworks, LG Electronics India, Travel Food Services, Honasa Consumer, Indigo Paints, Indiqube Spaces, Engineers India, and Indraprastha Gas. These recommendations offer varied targets for investors across different sectors.
A severe drought has significantly impacted the Danube River in Hungary, leading to struggles for drinking water among residents along its banks. The situation has been documented by The Guardian, highlighting the dramatic conditions from Pócsmegyertől to Paks.
The Seoul Metropolitan Ballet celebrated its second anniversary with a double bill performance titled 'Death and the Maiden,' inspired by Franz Schubert's string quartet.
The Polish office market saw approximately 594 million euros in transactions during the first half of the year, a 38% increase from the previous year, with several building purchases exceeding 100 million euros.
Pony.ai and Uber have reportedly teamed up, signaling a larger strategic collaboration between the autonomous driving technology company and the ride-sharing giant.
A Nintendo GameCube title, hailed as a 10/10 masterpiece, is being celebrated 25 years after its release for its iconic gameplay that fundamentally changed the gaming landscape.
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia has resulted in 53 deaths and the evacuation of thousands of people, with aftershocks hindering rescue operations. International leaders have conveyed condolences as emergency aid is urgently needed for those affected.
Bulgarian authorities assure that additional preventive measures are ready for the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, following problems faced by nuclear plants in Romania and Hungary due to the drying Danube River.
Strong Democratic turnout in Wisconsin, particularly in a gubernatorial primary, is fueling hopes for the party's performance in the upcoming midterm elections.
Uber is intensifying its focus on robotaxis by forming a new partnership with a Chinese company. This strategic move aims to accelerate the development and deployment of autonomous ride-hailing services.
A woman drove away from a supermarket parking lot with another woman on her car's hood after a dispute erupted when she noticed the other person taking photos of her vehicle.
Seventeen candidates are vying for governor in Alaska, an oil-rich but cash-poor state facing significant decisions, with four candidates set to advance to the final ballot in November.
Moroccan authorities intercepted and arrested hundreds of migrants attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, preventing a second mass rush. This action follows a previous attempt two weeks prior, with Moroccan forces stopping nearly 300 individuals on their way to the border.
The Danube River's flow at its entry into Romania (Baziaș) is expected to drop to an alarmingly low 1,300 cubic meters per second by the end of next week, which is three times lower than the multi-annual average.
Health authorities in Eastern Visayas, Philippines, have vaccinated 90,110 children against measles and rubella, reaching 31% of the eligible population in their immunization campaign.
Major European rivers like the Po, Rhine, and Danube are experiencing historically low water levels due to heat and drought, making them barely recognizable in many places.
One Nation Senator Tyron Whitten has controversially claimed that parents who support their transgender children are engaging in 'child abuse.' He made the remarks on a YouTube show, stating 'There’s male, there’s female, and then there’s mental illness.'
A magnitude-5 earthquake struck near Granada, Spain, causing minor damage to homes and cars and unsettling hundreds of residents. While other seismic events occurred globally, this specific earthquake in Granada was a notable event.
The Romanian Competition Council recommends extending the comodat legal framework, currently used by Uber and Bolt drivers, to traditional taxi cars, rather than eliminating it for ride-sharing services.
Firefighters have brought the large wildfire in the Eifel region of Germany under control, following an unprecedented and massive helicopter deployment.
An article explores the purpose and function of book clubs, noting they are primarily frequented by women, aim to reduce screen time, and exist both online and offline.
Construction has begun on the bottom sill in Paks, Hungary, involving controlled sinking of barges and a rise in water levels at the pumping station, despite falling water levels in the main Danube branch.
Heathrow Airport has warned passengers of disruption after flooding caused by a pipe leak restricted access to terminals 2 and 3, advising travelers to use rail and tube services.
Pet owners often wonder if it's safe to offer watermelon to their cats, especially during hot weather. Experts confirm that watermelon can be given to cats, but with certain precautions.
Rusting hulls of Nazi-era ships, which have been submerged for decades, have reportedly emerged from the Danube River, likely due to unusually low water levels.
With one month until the Okinawa gubernatorial poll, the election is shaping up as a contest between incumbent Gov. Denny Tamaki and former Naha deputy mayor Genta Koja.
The articles explore traditional Chinese methods for staying cool, including the use of fans, watermelons, and bamboo sleeping mats. These practices offer insight into historical approaches to combating heat.
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith has expressed that Florida gubernatorial frontrunner Byron Donalds, backed by Trump, could persuade him to become a Republican, calling Donalds 'the real deal'.
Nintendo's classic GameCube platformer, 'Super Mario Sunshine,' is coming to Switch 2. While the game remains solid, it is reportedly hampered by input lag introduced through emulation.
A World War II motorcycle recovered from the Danube River has been identified as belonging to a German unit. The identification was made possible by markings found on the vehicle's storage box.
Tickets for 'Avengers: Doomsday' are now on sale, accompanied by a new poster release from Marvel and a subtle change to the film's YouTube countdown, tying back to its San Diego Comic Con panel.
The Danube's flow at its entry into Romania is expected to remain relatively stable before gradually decreasing to 1300 cubic meters per second by August 21, significantly below the monthly average.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that Serbian President Vučić is an experienced politician bravely enduring pressure from the West and the EU. Meanwhile, Vučić announced a one-time aid payment for pensioners starting September 14.
Retired athletes Blake Griffin and Ryan Kalil are returning to sports as co-owners of a Mexican-league team and TV producers for the YouTube docuseries ‘We Are Osos’.
International sales agency Lightdox has acquired Giuseppe Schillaci’s documentary 'Auber 89,' which is set to have its world premiere at the Giornate degli Autori sidebar of the Venice Film Festival.
The Krnjača Bridge train station, the first stop connecting Belgrade's left bank of the Danube, is criticized for its poor conditions, especially during storms, with trash scattered everywhere.
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The Supreme Court has quashed all criminal cases against comedian Samay Raina and four other comedians, including Vipul Goyal and Balraj, over remarks made about disabled persons on a YouTube show. The court acknowledged their 'genuine efforts' and referred to them as 'very bright youngsters'.
Maharashtra is gearing up for a crackdown on Uber and Ola drivers as a deadline approaches for compliance with Marathi language requirements, indicating stricter enforcement of local language policies.
Coalition of Citizens (KO) councilors in the Lower Silesian regional assembly are demanding the dismissal of Hubert Papaj, president of the Karkonosze Regional Development Agency, and its supervisory board, following reports of potential irregularities in post-flood grants.
During World War II, German warships were deliberately scuttled in the Danube River in 1944. This act was an unexpected event that impacted the region.
As YouTube increases its monetization thresholds, filmmakers are finding that the platform's true value often lies beyond direct ad revenue, focusing instead on audience engagement, commissions, sponsors, and broader reach.
Yika Kiros, a refugee who fled dictatorship and compulsory military service in Eritrea, endured a perilous journey through Ethiopia, Sudan, Libya, and Italy before finding freedom in Portugal.
Health officials in Bohol, Philippines, report low measles-rubella vaccination rates, attributing the struggle to widespread misinformation and misconceptions on social media.
The water level of the Danube River continues to drop in Bulgaria, with a recorded decrease of 3 cm in Ruse since Thursday, although a slight increase was noted near Novo Selo.
The Department of Health has fact-checked and debunked online posts spreading misinformation about the safety and effectiveness of measles-rubella vaccines, reaffirming their safety.