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Jelena Đoković took to social media to share her personal perspective on her husband, Novak Đoković, stating that the world knows only one version of him.

Kevin Lamour, a senior FIFA executive, has been sacked from his position after publicly criticizing Gianni Infantino's plan to sell off the World Cup. His departure was confirmed by FIFA following widespread media reports.

The article highlights a comment made by RFK Jr. about 'fish cakes,' suggesting his entry into the culinary world or a related health secretary context.

A 'gold rush' has broken out in Sint-Gillis-Dendermonde, Belgium, after construction workers discovered €9 million worth of gold in a cellar wall, attracting claims from people worldwide.

Celtic is reportedly looking to sign a World Cup star as a replacement for midfielder Reo Hatate, who is expected to leave the club amid interest from Greek giants Panathinaikos.

Netflix has released the first trailer for 'A Different World,' welcoming a new generation of students to Hillman College while featuring familiar faces.
Some of the world’s wealthiest families are building significant positions in SpaceX.
The AI boom is colliding with the limits of the physical world, creating opportunities well beyond chips and data centers, according to Parnassus Investments CIO Todd Ahlsten.

The reigning ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Champion has plenty of intriguing options across three different disciplines.

Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio is remembering his friend Tyler Duckworth. The reality star shared a touching tribute to his longtime friend and The Challenge costar after his death at the age of...
Companies that developed COVID-19 vaccines at record speed are now making significant progress on a vaccine for the current Ebola variant in DR Congo, potentially setting a new world record for vaccine development.

The Scottish FA has officially withdrawn its support for FIFA President Gianni Infantino. This decision follows similar actions by other football associations.
Moroccan phosphate giant OCP has re-entered the US market with a 54,000-ton shipment of fertilizer, marking its return after a period of absence.

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.

FIFA has officially published a list ranking footballers by the number of FIFA World Cup editions they have participated in, highlighting players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
The Lisbon horror film festival, MOTELX, is celebrating its 20th anniversary from September 3 to 13, featuring a record number of films from around the world.
Fouzi Lekjaa's new appointment has ignited a debate concerning Morocco's MAD 210 billion territorial development program.
Moroccan influencer Soukaina Glamour has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for public indecency, a ruling reported by Morocco World News.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 fatalities reported, surpassing all previous outbreaks in severity.

The University of Helsinki has fallen out of the top 100 in the latest global university rankings. This marks a significant change for the institution, which previously held a position among the world's leading universities.

Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.
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Morocco has implemented stricter transit rules for Nigerian citizens, citing issues with fake Schengen visas and individuals absconding during transit.

Wrigley and Harris are well-placed for the upcoming Olympics following their victory at the World Championships. Their performance at the Worlds has significantly boosted their prospects.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Economy and Innovation (EIM) is developing a national startup platform aimed at fostering the emergence of world-class technology companies within Lithuania.
As global interest rates continue to climb, market expectations for further tightening are building worldwide, posing a significant threat to the bond market beyond the Federal Reserve's actions.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who gained fame in childhood, have successfully transitioned into the luxury fashion world by creating their renowned brand, The Row.
Manchester City is reportedly advancing a deal to sign Moroccan football star Ayyoub Bouaddi.
On the night of August 15-16, a tragic accident occurred in Hungary involving Polish pilgrims returning from Medjugorje.
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Kay Cottee has achieved a historic feat by sailing solo around the world in 189 days, setting a new record.

Maluma has set a 2027-28 world tour as part of a new global deal with Fénix Entertainment, marking his first major trek since the Don Juan Tour in 2023-24.
FaZe Esports, a GameSquare Company, has secured the Rainbow Six Championship title at the 2026 Esports World Cup.
Severe drought worldwide is prompting drastic measures, including delivering drinking water to cows by helicopter and using explosives in rivers.
Dima Beseda, who skipped university to play video games like 'World of Warcraft,' became a millionaire by age 27, defying his parents' initial worries.

Ricardo Lop, a sword seller from Teruel, Spain, has achieved success on TikTok, selling cutlery worldwide from his home and becoming a social media sensation while aiming to preserve his hometown.

Latvian history still contains many unexplored aspects, including significant inaccuracies in the commonly accepted numbers and composition of Latvian refugees during World War I.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is seeking feedback from Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) on revolving credit rules, emphasizing compliance and risk controls.
Al Jazeera examines a decade of earthquake data to determine if the world is experiencing more seismic activity now than in previous years, explaining the patterns and locations of earthquake occurrences.

Alfa, a brewery from Limburg, has once again secured a top prize at the World Beer Awards for its Pilsner, marking its second win at the prestigious competition.

The World Press Photo Exhibition has been launched in Sligo, with the Cathaoirleach praising its impact in showcasing important global events and issues.

A column titled "Hanks Welt" (Hank's World) has been published, advocating for and praising the implementation of autobahn tolls.

The new Korean romantic series 'Our Sticky Love' has quickly risen to become the third most-watched series on Netflix worldwide, captivating users globally.
A proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget, which would exceed World War II spending, is drawing criticism for funding perceived boondoggles and sweetheart deals.
Senator Rick Scott declared the US as the world's innovators and issued a warning against socialists, stating they undermine the American Dream.

The editorial team at Delo compiled a selection of the most interesting and impactful photographs from around the world over the past 24 hours for August 17.

Swimming and diving with sharks is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, with over 140 such experiences offered in the Maldives alone. Some organizers even advertise 'ultimate selfies,' but one such pursuit led to a shark bite.

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.
Suriya's 'Vishwanath and Sons' and Emraan Hashmi's 'Awarapan 2' have both demonstrated strong box office performance, with 'Vishwanath and Sons' earning Rs 110 crore worldwide by day three and 'Awarapan 2' nearing the Rs 85 crore mark by day four. Both films are enjoying decent runs, with 'Awarapan 2' also crossing the Rs 110 crore mark by day three.
Iran has stated that it considers its missing pilots to be prisoners in Qatar, raising concerns about their status and the circumstances of their disappearance.

World shares are mixed and oil prices are fluctuating as concerns over stagflation continue to impact markets. US stocks were pulled lower by these worries, while Asian shares were mostly higher.

Through remarkable determination, Neena Nizar became the first patient in a clinical trial for her disease, which affects only 30 people worldwide, offering hope for a treatment.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing his good relationship with Kim Jong Un and calling the drills expensive and provocative.
JPMorgan has issued a warning that the world could face a significant global food crisis by the year 2027, highlighting concerns about future food security.
Munich RE and Lloyd's have secured the top positions in AM Best's 'World’s 50 Largest Reinsurers' rankings, as detailed in Best’s Market Segment Report.

Parts of a munitions factory blown up after World War II are believed to be the cause of a large forest fire that started on Friday in southern Lower Austria, where firefighters are still working.

World Liberty Financial, a company backed by the Trump family, has received a conditional bank charter approval.

The regional museum in Turnov, Czech Republic, is working to get the local tradition of gemstone cutting included on the UNESCO World List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, preparing documentation for a nomination submission by year-end.

The Lithuanian National Martynas Mažvydas Library's Science and Encyclopedia Publishing Center has released Professor Geoff Mulgan's book 'Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World'.
Taiwanese choirs have demonstrated exceptional talent at the World Choir Games, securing an impressive eight gold medals and one silver medal.

NDTV World announced the launch of its 'Anviksha: Ideas Across Borders' dialogue series in Nepal on August 27, featuring political leaders, diplomats, business figures, actors, and sportspersons from India and Nepal.
China has debuted what is described as the world's first 'air skateboard,' an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicle that utilizes an AI-powered gravity-sensing system for control.

Anne Hathaway takes on an unexpected role in 'The End of Oak Street,' a family adventure film that transports a suburban family into a world of dinosaurs, directed by David Robert Mitchell.
The Supreme Court of India has directed the Central government to make a decision regarding the implementation of Front-of-Package Labels on food packets.

A band from Simon Fraser University in Canada has been crowned the best pipe band in the world, winning the coveted title at the World Pipe Band Championship.

The Sunny Deol-starrer film 'Batwara 1947' earned Rs 37 crore worldwide by Day 3 but struggled on Monday, according to box office collection updates.

Low water levels in the Danube River across Europe have exposed numerous sandbanks and revealed previously hidden historical artifacts and treasures.

A deluxe new collection of Roberta Gregory's groundbreaking 90s indie comix, 'Bitchy', has been released, showcasing that its humor remains sharp and relevant.

The film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has surpassed $2 billion in global box office revenue, making it the first solo superhero film to achieve this milestone and Sony's highest-grossing movie.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has sacked the technical crew of the Super Falcons following the team's failure to qualify for the World Cup. This decision comes after the team missed out on the global tournament.

A new action thriller has become Prime Video's number one series worldwide just four days after its release, marking the end of an era for Spider-Noir on the platform. The series is being hailed as Prime Video's best action thriller yet.

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny will wrap up his global 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' tour with performances at San Juan's Hiram Bithorn Stadium.

Nvidia has committed to providing a guarantee of up to $105 billion for OpenAI's new data center in Ohio, which is set to become the world's largest artificial intelligence data facility. This significant investment also includes a $1.5 billion investment in SB Energy as part of the broader deal.
10 U.S teams and 10 international teams will compete starting Aug. 19 until a champion is crowned on Aug. 30.

Plus, Tame Impala’s “Loser” highlights musical wins for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

The Premier League is back this weekend as the most watched domestic league in world football returns.Arsenal ended 22 years of hurt to win the title last season, but can the Gunners defend their…
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The Niš Film Festival, running from August 29 to September 3, will feature 21 domestic films from the past two seasons, with 19 in competition and two in a review selection, including three Serbian and one world premiere.

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.

Heart Aerospace's 11-ton X1 demonstrator, the world's largest electric aircraft, successfully completed its first flight, lasting 27 minutes. However, the technology still faces physical limitations.

The Bulgarian town of Bansko has become a popular destination for digital nomads from around the world, attracting individuals seeking a new lifestyle away from traditional offices.
Oklo Built a Nuclear Reactor in 229 Days. Here's Why the CEO Calls It a World Record. The Globe and Mail

Disneyland Paris is preparing for new attractions, including 'The Lion King' animatronics, a re-themed Space Mountain, and a new parade, following the recent launch of its World of Frozen land.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has commended Morocco for its excellent organization of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) tournament.

Norway's sovereign wealth fund and the European Central Bank (ECB) have issued warnings about the potential for an AI-driven stock market bubble. Both institutions highlight the risks associated with the rapid growth and valuation of artificial intelligence-related companies.

Climate fiction is experiencing a boom, and five recent novels focusing on solutions rather than doom are highlighted.

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.

China's Unitree, the world's largest humanoid robot producer, has unveiled its new 'Superman' model, capable of jumping two meters high from a standing start. This new robot is set to debut in Shanghai.
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An 81-year-old former Parisian priest, Francis B., has been indicted on charges of sexual abuse of minors. The alleged abuses occurred during scout camps and World Youth Days, with one victim providing testimony to Le Figaro.

Director Urša Menart's film 'All That's Wrong With You' received a thunderous applause at its world premiere in the National Theater in Sarajevo, with the cast and crew shining on the red carpet.
Glencore Plc acquired warrants last year that would have given it a minority stake in Radiant World, an iron ore trader currently under scrutiny for allegedly providing falsified documents to banks.
China has released the world's first comprehensive dictionary dedicated to ancient bamboo and silk manuscripts, marking a significant milestone in the study of historical texts.
A report indicates that 81% of Moroccans believe the country's conditions have improved since the period before the Arab Spring.
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.

Marc Canham, the former Football Association of Ireland (FAI) director of football, has secured a new position with the hosts of the 2034 FIFA World Cup.

Miniatur Wunderland, the world's largest model railway exhibition, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The popular Hamburg attraction continues to draw visitors with its intricate and imaginative displays.
Morocco has implemented a new law concerning stray animals, outlining new rules and responsibilities for both pet owners and the general public.
A 14-year-old has become the world Scrabble champion after moving to Australia.
Pakistan and Wales played out an exciting 3-3 draw in a Hockey World Cup clash, with both teams fighting to a thrilling finish.

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

This article profiles Navneet Kaur, detailing her journey from a cricket-loving home to becoming a key player for India in the World Cup.

One of the world's largest yurts, known as the 'Attila Tent,' was constructed as part of the Great Hun-Turk Gathering in Hungary, offering visitors an immersive journey through the shared history and cultural heritage of Hun and Turkic peoples.
An article explores how the dedicated efforts of obsessive digital devotees, often mistaken for random algorithmic attention, have significantly shaped the modern world.
Spain's Health Minister has stated that migrants 'do not bring diseases' and denied claims of a healthcare collapse in Ceuta following an influx of migrants.
The US Navy is reportedly considering relocating the 'island' structure on its Ford-Class aircraft carriers to achieve a look reminiscent of World War II-era vessels, despite potential efficiency concerns.
The ripple effects of the ongoing Iran war could jeopardize education for millions of children worldwide, according to a report.

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.
Yasemin Bedir has been appointed as Mastercard's new head for the Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EEMEA) region, a significant leadership change for the financial technology company.
King Abdullah II of Jordan is scheduled to undertake a state visit to China, commencing on August 18th.

FC Barcelona has reportedly finalized a deal to sign World Cup-winning midfielder Rodri from Manchester City, with the club aiming to complete the transfer before the Joan Gamper Trophy match.
Sebastian Coe, President of World Athletics, spoke about political interference, investment funds, and FIFA's credibility at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham.

Rasheedat Ajibade took to X to address Nigerian supporters after the Super Falcons' World Cup exit, acknowledging the disappointment while defending the team's commitment.
Floating Point has successfully raised a $125 million fund aimed at investing in and tackling 'real world' businesses.

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.

Actress Anne Hathaway was named a Disney Legend at D23, becoming emotional on stage as she expressed her gratitude for the honor. A new report from Geo News further details her tearful reaction to the prestigious award.
Neighbors in a rural Texas county are expressing strong opposition to Elon Musk's latest project: a semiconductor factory planned to be the size of 1,000 Costco stores. Local residents are concerned about the potential environmental and community impact.

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.
The United Arab Emirates has become the first country globally to approve a new pill designed to treat non-segmental vitiligo, marking a significant advancement in dermatological medicine.

French politician Sandrine Rousseau believes that with the multiplication of heatwaves and fires, 'the collapse is beginning,' stating that the government has shown a form of 'indigence' since the start of the crisis.

Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng, leader of Power Chapel Worldwide, declared his readiness to face imprisonment rather than conceal his friendship with former Vice President and NPP 2028 flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

A review of Kimon de Greef's book 'The Ego Trip' delves into the world of a charismatic shaman, psychedelic toad treatments, and raises questions about the dangers of unregulated wellness practitioners.

Portugal's economy, the fourth largest in the world, grew by 0.3% in the second quarter compared to the previous quarter, primarily driven by exports.

Herbert Nold, who served as Tony Marshall's manager for 44 years, reflects on the enduring legacy of the Schlager icon and the entertainment world he inhabited. The article delves into what remains of his impact today.

China's economy experienced a further slowdown in July, with retail sales showing minimal growth and investment slumping, reinforcing concerns about the health of the world's second-largest economy.

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.
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Alibaba's Qwen has reportedly achieved a world-beating milestone of 3 billion downloads, as highlighted on Bloomberg's 'The China Show'.

Hundreds of migrants, primarily from Morocco, entered the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to protests for asylum and overwhelming local services. The incident highlighted the use of migration as a political tool and prompted discussions on border security and humanitarian aid.

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.
Singapore equities are among the world's best performers, driven by strong economic growth, resilient bank earnings, and a stronger Singapore dollar attracting investors, though some fund managers warn of increasing valuations.

The Likas Wetlands, one of only two city mangrove Ramsar sites globally, faces an uncertain future due to a large-scale development project planned in its vicinity. Environmental concerns are being raised regarding the impact on this unique ecosystem.
Tomáš Horgoš, Head of Marketing at M2C Slovakia, emphasizes that technology in facility management must address real-world problems. He notes that data, drones, and automation are transforming the sector and bringing new benefits to clients.

Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.

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.

RCS Worldwide has announced the promotion of Alissa Pollack to President of Mediabase, a leading music industry source for airplay analytics and chart intelligence, where she will also continue her full responsibilities.
A report indicates that Garcia has attributed struggles during the World Cup to the medical team of Belgium.

The Ireland women's hockey team is aiming to revive their World Cup campaign in a crucial match against New Zealand.

The office of Iraqi Kurdistan Prime Minister Masrour Barzani was targeted in a drone attack, with officials accusing Iran of being responsible. The incident also reportedly involved the home of the intelligence chief.
A rare sediment core recovered from beneath Antarctica's ice is revealing how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet responded to past warm periods.
This unit is made up largely of Arab soldiers, including but not limited to members of Israel’s Bedouin and Druze communities. And few people outside Israel even know it exists.

Der Esports World Cup will Schach in die digitale Sportwelt führen – mit Magnus Carlsen als Botschafter. In Paris zeigt sich, wie schwer sich das traditionsreiche Spiel auf der grellen Bühne tut.

The Pentagon awarded Raytheon a $22.9 billion, seven-year contract to significantly boost the production of Tomahawk missiles. This deal comes amid reports of missile shortfalls and increased usage in recent conflicts.
Following India's defeat in the Hockey World Cup, coach Craig Fulton emphasised the necessity for stricter defensive discipline.

Thousands of fans and mourners gathered in Swansea, Wales, to bid an emotional farewell to iconic singer Bonnie Tyler at her funeral, where she was remembered as a worldwide star. The service included tributes and performances of her most famous songs.
Switzerland is planning deportation flights for 353 Moroccan nationals, indicating deepening cooperation on return agreements between the two countries.

Munich-based company Spyra is developing high-end, powerful water guns, contrasting with typical disposable models. The founder shared experiences of exploding prototypes and competition with product pirates.

The Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced an open tender for a new head of the Hungary Helps Agency, reaffirming the government's commitment to assisting communities worldwide facing crises, poverty, and natural disasters.

China is at the forefront of a global trend of clean power wastage as electricity grids worldwide struggle to integrate increasing amounts of renewable energy. This issue highlights the limitations of current grid infrastructure.

India's defensive 'low block' strategy proved costly in a Hockey World Cup match against England, where they led twice but ultimately lost the game.
A world-famous actor was reportedly seen enjoying a meal at a café in Galway, Ireland.
Morocco has implemented a new policy offering a 12-month benefit to households transitioning into formal employment who previously received direct social assistance, aiming to support their integration into the formal job market.

Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a missile attack on a Saudi military vessel in the Red Sea, escalating tensions and violence in the strategic waterway. The Houthis stated they targeted the ship and its escort vessels off the coast of Mocha.

A review of "The Sinking City 2" highlights the Ukrainian cosmic horror game's grim tenacity and pulp paperback charm, despite some minor flaws, as players navigate a Lovecraftian action-horror world.
Indian Jazz musician Pritesh Walia has been released from ICE custody after 14 days, describing the experience of detention as making the world feel 'very small'.
Spanish government sources acknowledged Morocco's crucial role in helping Spain manage the migrant crisis in Ceuta, as the city's president warned of danger and called for migrant returns. Spain also announced plans to establish a new temporary camp for migrants in Ceuta.

China has reportedly implemented regulations prohibiting romantic relationships between humans and chatbots, a move that contrasts with trends in other parts of the world.

A cryptocurrency firm backed by Donald Trump is supporting WorldClaw, a venture that offers customers access to AI models from restricted Chinese companies and accepts World Liberty’s crypto tokens as payment.

Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.

After nearly three years of conflict, a powerful Swedish metalworkers' union lost its striking members in a dispute with the world's richest man, marking an end to the prolonged industrial action.

Actress Celia Rose Gooding shared insights into her character Uhura's development in the upcoming fourth season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, including interactions with a Vulcan and Dr. M'Benga.

Football player Yamal engaged in some playful banter with teammates Pedri and Gavi regarding their haircuts from the World Cup.

The Guardian's picture editors have curated a selection of photographs from around the world for Monday, including images of a mass wedding and a praying mantis.
India and England are set to compete in a highly anticipated Hockey World Cup match, with India aiming for their first victory against England since 1994. The game is expected to be a display of style and intense rivalry.
A wildfire in the High Fens region has grown to become the largest on record in Belgium, causing significant environmental damage.
A Dutch sociologist explains why Morocco's economic growth appears to be driving an increase in emigration rather than a decrease.
The construction of the Brünig Mega Safe, a massive vault complex in the Swiss Alps designed for the world's wealthiest individuals, is nearing completion.
US startup Covenant has conducted a test of its cruise missile during AMTEC's first live-fire exercise in Tan-Tan, Morocco, showcasing new defense technology.

The story of a family that chose to leave one of the world's 'happiest countries' and relocate to Mumbai is explored.
A top US commander has praised the crew of the USS Lincoln amidst ongoing concerns regarding its long deployment.
Two Portuguese beers, Praxis Grape Ale and Super Bock Selecção 1927 Japanese Rice Lager, were recognized as world winners in their respective styles at the World Beer Competition 2026.

The historical drama 'People of The Book,' based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and directed by Michael Haussman, is launching for the TIFF market with Bleiberg Entertainment handling worldwide rights, revealing first-look images and cast details.
The ripple effects of the Iran war could threaten education for millions of kids around the world The Globe and Mail

McDonald's is collaborating with Xbox to offer in-game rewards for popular gaming franchises like Halo, Forza, and World of Warcraft, celebrating Xbox's 25th anniversary.
BitcoinWorld Media marks its sixth anniversary, celebrating six years of providing independent coverage of the cryptocurrency industry since its launch in 2020.

Colombian defender Jhon Lucumí has officially moved to Juventus, following an impressive performance at the recent World Cup.
Morocco has seen a recent adjustment in fuel prices, with diesel increasing by MAD 0.65 while gasoline prices have decreased by MAD 0.30.

A collection of the most interesting and expressive photographs from around the world over the past 24 hours, compiled by the editorial team of Delo.

An individual shares their experience of sending letters to family and friends, finding it fosters deeper connections compared to instant messaging platforms like WhatsApp.
The beloved Czech animated characters Pat and Mat, known for their clumsy DIY adventures, are celebrating their 50th anniversary.

A report suggests the world is inadvertently drifting into a new nuclear arms race, with implications for global security and various geopolitical hotspots.
The CEO of the World Gold Council has issued a warning that Bitcoin will eventually decline to zero, explaining the reasons behind this prediction.

Isaac Newton, the renowned scientist, reportedly calculated the year of the world's end in the 17th century, with some interpretations suggesting it is near.
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.

Indiana's Olympic swim contenders, including Van Mathias, Aaron Shackell, and Will Modglin, are making significant waves, with Mathias and Modglin now holding world records after not being on the U.S. swim team a year ago.
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An expert emphasizes that while legal expertise provides foresight in board discussions, legal officers must broaden their perspective beyond strict legal interpretations.
A deadly earthquake in Indonesia has resulted in the displacement of nearly 13,000 people, prompting humanitarian concerns and relief efforts.

Groups of patriotic Hongkongers held anti-Japan demonstrations outside the Japanese consulate on the 81st anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender.

The Art Safari New Museum will open a major exhibition dedicated to Brâncuși and his muses on September 18, featuring a world premiere of 40 original Brâncuși photographs discovered by Doina Lemny.
Former President Trump has reiterated his support for a newly formed defense pact involving Saudi Arabia, Turkey (Türkiye), and Pakistan, emphasizing its role in regional security cooperation.
Horizons Middle East & Africa is a daily Bloomberg program providing a spotlight on one of the world's fastest-growing regions. It offers the latest global markets and analysis, along with news-making interviews, with a special focus on the Middle East and Africa.

Fragments of a valuable porcelain collection, deliberately destroyed during World War II, are now on display in a new exhibition, telling their stories.
KIIT, an institution from India, is highlighted for its efforts in educating and preparing graduates to be globally competitive and ready for international opportunities.
JSW Mahanadi Power has reached a settlement in its dispute with Raigarh Champa Rail, leading to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) disposing of the appeal.
A global wave of monetary tightening is exerting significant pressure on bond markets worldwide, as discussed in Bloomberg's 'Insight with Haslinda Amin'.
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Miss Montenegro is representing her country at the Miss World pageant in Vietnam. The article details her experiences and reflections from the event.

A six-year-old pug named Jinny Lu has won the title of 'World's Ugliest Dog' in her fourth attempt at the annual contest.