Mindaugas Lipnius has publicly responded to claims made by Simona during their ongoing divorce, stating he possesses evidence to counter her statements and discussing the reasons behind their separation.
A helicopter was deployed to rescue an injured hiker near the Glymur waterfall. The operation successfully retrieved the individual from the remote location.
Parañaque Rep. Brian Raymund Yamsuan emphasized the need for a balanced approach, combining short-term and long-term scientific solutions, to address the Philippines' persistent flooding problem.
A man in Lithuania reportedly poisoned himself and experienced paranoia and hallucinations after meticulously following dangerous recommendations provided by the AI chatbot ChatGPT.
Ukraine has reportedly ceased attacks on tankers following a US request, but continues to target Russian ports, with recent drone strikes causing damage and operational halts at grain terminals and an oil refinery in Novorossiysk and Orsk. Meanwhile, Ukraine's ombudsman reports at least 375 Ukrainian deaths in Russian captivity, and law enforcement has charged Russian detention center staff with torture.
Rod Stewart has canceled the remaining dates of his farewell tour after undergoing a successful coronary stent procedure. The singer announced the cancellations to allow for recovery following his heart surgery.
Authorities are investigating a firearm discharge incident that occurred in Ballymun, Co Dublin, and are asking anyone with information to contact Ballymun Garda Station.
Gediminas Kvietkauskas, head of agricultural machinery company 'East West Agro' and known from the show 'Rykliai', celebrates his 47th birthday, reflecting on his journey as a businessman and investor.
A man was seen brandishing a handgun outside Ballymun Garda station in Dublin during a gang feud, with the weapon later picked up and fired by a young boy in the area, a court was told.
The thymus gland, long thought to lose its function after childhood, is now being recognized as a crucial organ for deep old age. If healthy, it is associated with an impressively low risk of cancer.
A Russian soldier in Sevastopol, Crimea, opened fire, killing one colleague and three civilians, and injuring four others. The incident is being investigated as a shooting rampage.
Bicol Saro party-list Rep. Brian Raymund Yamsuan has raised concerns about a potential discrepancy between Vice President Sara Duterte’s declared Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) and her frequent foreign travel expenses.
The European Commission has accused online retailer Temu of hindering an inspection at its premises in Dublin, Ireland. The obstruction relates to an ongoing investigation into foreign subsidies.
A Lithuanian food blogger, Daiva Rašinskaitė, shares a recipe for unexpectedly tasty zucchini salad that is simple and quick to prepare, perfect for the zucchini season.
A Morgunblaðið journalist visited Höfn in Hornafjörður, Iceland, and received a warm welcome from Albert Eymundsson, the town's former mayor and school principal, who drove the journalist around.
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu met at the White House to discuss the escalating tensions with Iran. The meeting occurred amidst continued threats and military actions between the US and Iran, raising concerns about a potential wider conflict.
Devastating wildfires are sweeping across southern France and Spain, leading to the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents and tourists. EU countries are deploying firefighting aircraft to assist with the escalating blazes, which have been exacerbated by extreme heat and strong winds.
A Lithuanian woman reported receiving a call that began as a health survey but quickly transitioned into a sales pitch for food supplements, prompting warnings from experts about misleading consumer practices.
Air France has once again delayed the resumption of its flights to Dubai and Riyadh, citing ongoing security concerns as the reason for the postponement.
Eymundur Sveinn Einarsson, an Icelandic accountant, provided advice to readers on tax matters, specifically addressing whether a 76-year-old woman can give pre-paid inheritance to another daughter.
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The European Union is reportedly preparing new proposals aimed at rapidly reducing the number of accidents, though some of these suggestions are already being labeled as absurd by critics.
Viktorija Mauručaitė, vocalist of the group "Viktorija ir Vitražas," and music producer Artūras Butkevičius are celebrating 27 years together, with Mauručaitė sharing a heartfelt message on social media about their relationship challenges.
New research suggests that the health of the thymus, an immune organ in the chest, can predict a person's lifespan. Healthier thymuses are correlated with significantly lower risks of death from any cause, highlighting the organ's vital role in immunity.
An expert advises users to review Google's privacy settings, highlighting how data from searches, maps, and other services can be used for personalization and to improve AI functions.
A scandal is shaking the Ukrainian army as Stanislav Luchanov, the former commander of the 155th separate mechanized brigade, faces serious accusations of kidnapping and murdering two civilians in the Kyiv region, with an investigation into these grave allegations underway.
Donald Trump stated that the US would "completely decimate" Iran if it attempted to assassinate him, claiming that a ceasefire was over and 1,000 missiles were aimed at the country. These threats came amid ongoing tensions and discussions about a potential assassination plot.
During the trial for the murder of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson's former roommate testified in court, recounting an alleged confession where Robinson expressed regret for the shooting. This testimony included details from an interview played in court, where Robinson reportedly stated he wished he hadn't committed the act.
The father of Sadauskienė, who is suspected of murdering her ex-husband, has been detained and brought to court. He is being questioned in connection with the ongoing investigation into the paramedic's death.
The individual accused of a series of murders in the Kumanovo region appeared in court, where he reportedly did not respond to questions, including his name, and stared at the ceiling. Separately, a court decision was made regarding a spouse suspected of murdering a paramedic.
The increasing number of travelers vacationing with their pets is forcing hotels to make changes to rooms, restaurants, and spa lounges to accommodate this new trend.
The Lithuanian Parliament's Ethics and Procedure Commission will investigate Vitalijus Šeršniovas, a member of the mixed group of Seimas members, for allegedly violating the Code of Conduct by calling Lithuanian soldiers 'idiots.'
Gardaí and the NSPCA are investigating the alleged burning of a dog in Ballymun, Ireland, after remains were discovered, with the NSPCA calling it one of the most distressing cases.
The former spouse suspected of murdering a paramedic is appealing the extension of her detention. This marks another attempt by the accused to be released from custody.
A man in his 40s was shot dead in Dún Laoghaire, south Dublin, on a Sunday morning. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has been described as a shooting.
An Icelandic accountant, Eymundur Sveinn Einarsson, prompts reflection on the ethics of tax evasion, specifically questioning whether it's worth spending 14 years on tax schemes to avoid inheritance tax.
German prosecutors have accused Ukrainian authorities of ordering the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, with a Ukrainian national charged in connection with the attack. This development points to a potential state-sponsored act by Ukraine against critical energy infrastructure.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries, and causing significant damage to residential buildings across several districts.
Following the implementation of new unemployment benefit regulations, the Lithuanian Free Market Institute (LLRI) has submitted proposals to halve benefit amounts and eliminate payments for some recipients. Their analysis suggests current changes do not significantly reduce "unemployment traps" as initial month benefits remain largely unchanged for most unemployed individuals.
As of June 30, properties rented for short-term stays in Poland must be equipped with autonomous smoke detectors, and rooms containing stoves, boilers, or fireplaces must also have carbon monoxide detectors.
Turkish authorities have arrested hundreds of individuals, including academics, lawyers, journalists, and environmental volunteers, and blocked media outlets in the lead-up to a NATO summit in Ankara. These actions have drawn criticism from press freedom groups and opposition parties, who accuse Turkey of using the summit as an excuse to silence dissent and civil society.
Prezes Urzędu Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsumentów ma kompetencje do przeciwdziałania zatorom płatniczym. Informacje o możliwych nieprawidłowościach otrzymuje m.in. z Krajowej Administracji Skarbowej.
Slovak Minister Šutaj Eštok has admitted that musician René Rendy, who was previously accused of cocaine sales, was paid nearly 3000 euros for a performance at a Ministry of Interior roadshow, which has faced widespread criticism.
While Lithuania celebrated Joninės (Midsummer), Živilė and Jonas Pinskai chose to mark the occasion in sunny Croatia, with Živilė Pinskuvienė sharing intimate moments from their vacation.
Men spending a month in Palanga explain their reasons for choosing the Lithuanian resort over Turkey for their holidays, highlighting Palanga's appeal during Midsummer.
A Ukrainian missile attack on a factory in Voronezh, Russia, which supplies electronics for cruise missiles, has resulted in five deaths and dozens of injuries. Photos and videos from the scene show the aftermath of the strike on the facility.
Experts warn about increased risks of food poisoning during Joninės (Midsummer) celebrations in Lithuania, advising caution with food preparation and storage in warm weather.
Vaizdo ar garso įrašymas tapo vienu dažniausių būdų fiksuoti įvairias situacijas – nuo skolų pripažinimo iki darbo ginčų ar šeimos nesutarimų fiksavimo.
Poland's President has revoked the country's highest honor from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reportedly due to a dispute over the naming of a World War II army unit. This decision comes as Zelenskyy also issued a warning to Belarus to remove Russian relay stations or face Ukrainian action.
The Städel Museum in Frankfurt is hosting an exhibition on Pieter Bruegel the Elder, showcasing how he masterfully translated Hieronymus Bosch's medieval imagery into the modern era, focusing on the enchantment of everyday life.
A fire broke out in the attic of a single-family home in Radom, Poland, sending a dark gray column of smoke visible from a distance. Firefighters are currently battling the blaze.
RKKW maintains its top position among Polish law firms, while competition intensifies within the group of firms with up to 50 lawyers, highlighting the growing complexity and specialized depth of smaller players.
A Ukrainian drone unit commander, Robert 'Madiar' Browdi, announced that Ukraine aims to fully control the R-280 'Novorossiya' road, crucial for supplying Crimea, within a month using drones, reinforcing claims that Crimea will soon be isolated from Russia.
The Panevėžys Regional Prosecutor's Office has requested the court to extend the detention of Justina Sadauskienė, the former spouse suspected in the murder of paramedic Mantas Sadauskas.
Ukraine launched attacks on Crimea, destroying bridges and setting fire to a major refinery, to which Russia responded with a strike on Konotop in the Sumy region, killing one person and disrupting basic services.
In the first five months of this year, almost 28,000 people participated in civil resistance training programs, according to the Ministry of National Defense.
Ukraine's new heavy attack drone, Behemoth, with a 75-kilogram warhead, struck the Chonhar Bridge, a crucial supply route for Crimea, causing significant damage and marking its first operational deployment.
Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker after being pressed on his false claims of election fraud and other contentious topics. The former president accused the network of bias and dishonesty before walking off the set.
A new vaccine developed with the help of artificial intelligence is being hailed as a fundamental shift in pandemic preparedness, though experts caution it is too early to declare victory. This AI-powered vaccine aims to prevent future pandemics by offering a novel approach to immunization.
Yehor, who arrived in Lithuania, is facing a difficult health battle and requires a substantial sum for medical treatment, prompting an appeal for public assistance.
Judge Bartłomiej Przymusiński, president of the 'Iustitia' Judges' Association, praised Minister Żurek's performance, highlighting the success of the new National Council of the Judiciary and the efforts to bring order to the Constitutional Tribunal.
Polish PiS politicians, including Zbigniew Kuźmiuk and Przemysław Czarnek, are questioned about Transnistria and the potential suspension of Marcin Romanowski from the party, with officials stating they are withholding judgment.
The Lithuanian government has rejected a proposal to extend childcare benefits and leave, including for parents of premature babies or those facing illness.
Spotify announced it will introduce a new 'AI Persona' badge to identify AI-generated artist profiles and will exclude them from its recommendation algorithms starting in September. This move comes in response to listener feedback and aims to distinguish real artists from AI-created content.
A Swiss Air flight from Zurich to Boston was forced to make an emergency landing in Dublin after a power bank on board began smoking. This incident marks another instance of a Swiss flight making an unscheduled landing due to a power bank issue.
A fire broke out in a single-family home in Piastów, Poland, on Monday morning, creating a column of smoke. Emergency services are currently on site responding to the incident.
The Democratic Republic of Congo, the world's poorest country and largest raw material Eldorado, is implementing a ban on the export of cobalt and copper concentrates, a move expected to hit the massive profits of Chinese companies, Switzerland's Glencore, and a Kazakhstani group.
The Lithuanian government has approved a proposal to expand the territory of Kaunas International Airport (KUN) by adding 16 state-owned land plots of other designation, increasing its area by 2.34 hectares.
New research reveals that the thymus, a gland previously thought to be important only in childhood, plays a key role in adulthood, influencing longevity, cancer risk, and heart health.
Bishop Hieronymus Emusugut Joya in Kenya has sparked criticism from a Limerick priest after issuing an appeal to women not to 'lure priests into an affair,' alongside introducing a 7pm curfew and a ban on overnight guests for clergy.
President Karol Nawrocki is reportedly maintaining a deliberate distance from the internal split within Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party. This strategy aims to protect his political capital and popularity.
Firefighters are battling a blaze at a production hall in Skórzewo, near Kościerzyna in Poland, with thick black smoke visible from a distance. No casualties have been reported so far, and residents have been alerted.
Former university rector Algirdas Gaižutis honored the memory of tragically deceased judo fighter Rokas Nenartavičius and issued a request to his parents.
Various political and economic topics are being discussed across Europe, including potential full-scale conflict with Iran, calls for resistance from Hungarian leaders, and debates on EU regulations for online marketplaces and Ukraine's accession.
Ukraine's air defenses successfully intercepted 81 drones and several missiles during a recent Russian attack, though some strikes were still recorded across nine locations.
Researchers are focusing on the thymus, an immune gland that naturally becomes less active with age, to understand its potential secrets for human longevity.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevičius stated that the government does not intend to reinstate VAT relief for heating, opting instead for targeted support as the new heating season approaches.
Performer Deivydas Valenta, known for his erotic shows, openly discussed his sexuality, homosexuality, childhood, and the courage to live authentically in a recent podcast.
A commission of the Lithuanian Seimas has decided to propose a definition for 'Lituanistics' to be included in the Science and Studies Law and other statutes, aiming to establish its clear place in Lithuanian legislation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed his popular defense minister, sparking protests and a political crisis within Ukraine's leadership, with some criticizing the decision and others celebrating it.
UK agency YMU has announced the signing of Krept, one half of the hip-hop duo Krept & Konan and host of 'Rap Game UK,' for talent management, commercial partnerships, and brand strategy.
Archaeological research by Klaipėda University in Kukuliškės, Lithuania, has uncovered evidence of an active maritime community from nearly 3000 years ago, demonstrating trade links across the Baltic Sea region and with Southern European civilizations via the Amber Road.
This article provides advice on food consumption during summer heat, exploring why hot tea can help cool the body and explaining the process of protein digestion. It addresses common issues like loss of appetite in warm weather.
A Polish court has rejected the request for a European Arrest Warrant against Zbigniew Ziobro, stating that the circumstances did not warrant its issuance. The Ministry of Justice indicated that this decision might not be the final word on the matter.
Ukraine has reported drone attacks on Russian ships in the Azov Sea, claiming to have hit multiple vessels. This comes as Russia continues its strikes on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv and Odesa, resulting in casualties and damage to infrastructure.
A Ukrainian agent, initially confessing to the murder of a woman suspected in a Monaco bombing, has retracted his statement in court. This development adds another twist to the high-profile case involving a bomb in Monaco and a shooting in Ukraine.
The Brazilian band Azymuth's 1976 song "Merlo da Cuica," recorded in Rio de Janeiro, has been selected as the "Song of the Day." The post highlights the track from the acclaimed group.
The father of Justina Sadauskienė, who is suspected of murdering a paramedic, has been arrested on suspicion of drug distribution. The news came as a surprise to the head of Biržai Hospital.
Iran summoned the British ambassador in Tehran to protest what it called 'unfounded accusations' after a London court jailed two individuals for a stabbing attack, which the UK claimed was linked to Iran.
Russia has developed and begun testing a new fiber-optic controlled drone with an operating range of up to 50 kilometers, similar to the "Molnija" drone.
Linas Kukuraitis presented his healthcare priorities, including the financing of assisted reproduction, during a meeting with the TS-LKD faction. Meanwhile, the opposition requested President Nausėda to veto new healthcare system laws.
Professor Szarfenberg states that the poorest families in Poland receive only slightly more in child benefits than the richest, criticizing the lack of systematic valorization for these key social provisions since 2016.
Paulius Baltokas, advisor to the Lithuanian President, expressed skepticism about Prime Minister-designate Mindaugas Sinkevičius's desire to represent Lithuania in European Council meetings concerning economic issues.
More than 32,000 individuals completed contact and remote civil resistance training in Lithuania during the first half of the year, according to the Ministry of National Defence.
A man has appeared in court charged in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in Ballymun five years ago. The charges relate to the long-unresolved case.
Gardaí in Dublin are conducting a special investigation targeting an organized theft gang believed to be responsible for a widespread epidemic of stolen motorbikes, some of which have been used in attacks related to a bitter Ballymun feud.
The district office in Bielsk Podlaski has suspended operations at one of two powder plants in a local dairy, believing it will prevent inadequately treated sewage from entering the Biała River, which has been observed with black water.
A British influencer accused of murder in Dubai, who claims self-defense against an abusive partner, is now facing a potential execution squad. The case has taken an unexpected turn, drawing international attention.
A Polish article discusses the evolving role of dentists in the 21st century, emphasizing the need for future dental professionals to be experts in both technology and human empathy.
The head of Polish intelligence has issued a warning that Russia could deploy 'little green men' in Baltic states or other countries on NATO's eastern flank. This potential move is seen as a test of NATO's unity and a significant concern for regional security.
A dangerous fire broke out in a hall filled with wooden sawdust at the Goleniów Industrial Park in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, with a large plume of smoke visible from a distance; experts are investigating the cause.
The Lithuanian Parliament has established specific dates for the heating season, despite doubts from municipalities about the necessity of legally defining its start and end. Municipalities are questioning whether such a law is truly needed.
Scientists have found that the condition of the thymus gland, a small organ behind the breastbone, can reveal significant information about an individual's health and potentially predict their lifespan, an organ previously overlooked by researchers.
A fire broke out in farm buildings in Golub-Dobrzyń, Poland, destroying a car inside. No injuries were reported, and police and firefighters are investigating the cause.
Parts of Russian-occupied Crimea are experiencing power outages following a night attack, prompting emergency repairs by the energy company Krymenergo, while authorities have closed a key bridge.
A diplomatic dispute has escalated between Poland and Ukraine, centered on Polish President Nawrocki's decision regarding an order for Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and historical grievances. Zelenskyy suggested the controversy was linked to Polish domestic politics, a claim Nawrocki denied while referencing Ukrainian nationalist crimes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that self-proclaimed Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko must take concrete steps to de-escalate tensions, dismissing his public apologies as insufficient and expecting concrete actions.
Following Ukrainian attacks, Russian-held Crimea has halted civilian gasoline sales and restricted fuel to government agencies. Ukrainian officials and commanders suggest that the situation in Crimea could be a turning point in the conflict.
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EU leaders engaged in a tense, unadvised discussion revealing deep divisions regarding the opening of diplomatic channels with Russia amidst the Ukraine war. Some leaders, like Antonio Costa, defended attempts to establish contact, while others, like Nausėda, argued it was not the time for negotiations.
Polish companies are expressing strong opposition to mandatory electrification of their vehicle fleets, amidst other economic and geopolitical developments.
A major oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar region and a Moscow refinery have been set ablaze following drone attacks, leading to the halting of operations at Moscow airports. This comes as a Russian oil giant begins selling petrol under limit due to strikes on its refinery.
As a new coalition forms, Lithuanian Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekūnas stated that funding for the Democratic Union "For Lithuania" proposals could be found during negotiations for next year's state budget.
The Lithuanian government has approved a proposal to abolish the requirement for tenth graders to achieve a minimum of 4 points in the basic education achievement test (PUPP) to continue their studies in secondary education programs, a rule that was set to take effect in autumn 2026.
A Russian volunteer, 'Kacper,' stated that he disagrees with the notion that Ukraine is sustained solely by drones, emphasizing that Russia is the aggressor and its people bear responsibility for the war.
A policeman received punishment after a video circulated showing him beating Benas Mikutavičius, who is suspected of murdering two girls with a hunting knife, during his arrest in Kaunas.
The Polish Ombudsman (RPO) is intervening regarding complaints about the supplementary allowance for social pensions, noting that only one group of pensioners receives the benefit, which was introduced in 2025.
A 28-year-old cyclist has been seriously injured after reportedly being deliberately run over in what is believed to be a feud-related attack in Ballymun.
A cyclist sustained serious injuries after being involved in a hit-and-run collision in Ballymun, Dublin. Authorities are investigating the incident and appealing for witnesses.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced he had 'positive' discussions with American envoys, including Witkoff and Kushner, regarding the reactivation of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. This comes as Russia continues its attacks, with reports of multiple deaths in eastern Ukraine.
Efforts to isolate Crimea are intensifying, impacting bridges and trains, leading to a reduction in fuel rations to 20 liters per car per week. The tourist season in Crimea is collapsing as Russians massively cancel reservations, while Z-channels criticize Putin.
According to accountant Eymundur Sveinn Einarsson, gifting a 10% share in an apartment to a descendant is considered a taxable event in Iceland. This clarifies a common question regarding property transfers and gift taxes.
Czech Members of Parliament have re-elected Luboš Xaver Veselý and Jiří Šlégr to the Czech Television Council, while former members Pavel Matocha and Roman Bradáč were not supported. Additionally, Stanislav Berkovec, described as a defender of Crimea's annexation, was elected to the council.
Over 200 scientists have created a virtual population of 8.3 billion AI agents, exceeding Earth's human population, to test digital products and consumer behavior, raising serious risks.
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.
Immunologist Silvia Sánchez Ramón explains how the involution of the thymus gland is increasingly being linked to a higher risk of infections in older individuals, highlighting its crucial role in healthy aging and longevity.
A Nigerian national, residing illegally in Lithuania with an invalid temporary permit, has been charged with illegal possession and intent to distribute narcotic and psychotropic substances.
A house in Ballymun, north Dublin, sustained bullet holes in its windows in what gardaí suspect was a feud-related attack targeting a 38-year-old man known to authorities.
Daniel Kinahan, an alleged Irish crime boss, has been extradited from Dubai and charged in a Dublin court with directing a criminal organization. His return to Ireland marks the end of a long international pursuit for one of the country's most wanted men.
A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian oil-refining city of Nizhnekamsk, located deep within Russia, has killed 13 people, including a child. This marks one of the deadliest Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory in two years.
An Icelandic accountant, Eymundur Sveinn Einarsson, addresses a common financial question regarding whether selling a summer house in Spain could lead to a reduction in benefits.
France's foreign minister stated that the country will not tolerate any attempts at foreign interference in its upcoming presidential elections. This warning comes amid concerns about potential Russian meddling in the electoral process.
A protest by medical personnel in the Democratic Republic of Congo, citing unpaid salaries and bonuses, has led to doctors abandoning facilities in Ituri province, halting efforts to combat the Ebola epidemic.
Three lions died at a zoo in Tokyo, with heatstroke suspected as the cause due to extreme temperatures in Japan. The incident highlights the severe impact of the heatwave on animals.
Footage shows three fuel trucks accompanied by three military vehicles in Prymorsk, on the main supply route from Russia through occupied southern Ukraine to Crimea, being targeted by the legendary drone unit "Magyar's Birds."
An analysis of Hieronymus Bosch's painting "The Conjurer" reveals its deeper meaning about deception and trickery, suggesting its relevance across different eras.
A Russian missile, identified as a Kh-101, landed in eastern Poland, prompting NATO to monitor the risk of the Ukraine war spilling over and strengthening its readiness to defend against threats.
Egidijus Gaigalas, father of Justina Sadauskienė (Gaigalaitė) who is suspected of murdering her ex-husband, had his appeal for release rejected by the court and remains in custody.
The United States and Iran have reportedly paused their respective attacks for a second consecutive day, with an Iranian source indicating a halt in attacks as long as the US maintains its pause. This development comes as Iran also accused Ukraine of attacking an Iranian vessel in the Caspian Sea, warning of retaliation.
Eymundur Sveinn Einarsson, an auditor, provides insights into strategies and 'tricks' that individuals can use to potentially avoid paying inheritance tax.
A Russian ballistic missile strike on a private training ground near Kyiv, where a defense event was taking place, resulted in 10 deaths and approximately 100 injuries. Ukraine has launched an investigation into the deadly attack.
Ukrainian drones attacked the Leningrad region overnight, causing a massive fire at a Wildberries warehouse near St. Petersburg, Russia's largest online trading platform.
Authorities installed by Moscow in occupied Ukrainian Crimea are reintroducing public telephone booths for emergency calls, serving as an alternative to mobile communication frequently disrupted by Ukrainian attacks.
A US judge has temporarily halted the proposed $81 billion merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery for two weeks, following an antitrust challenge.
The annexed Crimea is experiencing catastrophic fuel shortages and an emergency regime has been declared, following Ukrainian attacks on local refineries, with President Putin reportedly acknowledging the deficiencies.
Dainius Dundulis, owner of the Lithuanian supermarket chain Norfa, commented on the significant shift from cash to card payments over the past three decades, noting the convenience for customers but the millions in costs incurred by merchants.
Historians estimate the Via Francigena, a pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome, stretched approximately 1700 kilometers and typically took 70 to 90 days to complete. It served as a path for pilgrims and trade since Archbishop Sigeric's journey in 990 AD.
A new dietary trend emphasizing fiber intake is gaining popularity, with experts noting that most people consume insufficient amounts of this essential nutrient.
A Polish judge has filed a motion seeking consent for the detention and compulsory appearance of Member of Parliament Grzegorz Braun. The request aims to facilitate his apprehension and ensure his presence for legal proceedings.
Witness testimonies in one of the latest cases involving Armin Pimpis, who has been linked to several high-profile crimes, have revealed new shocking facts during proceedings at the Kaunas District Court.
Ukraine is increasing its attacks on Russian-occupied Crimea, targeting logistics routes, bridges, energy infrastructure, and fuel facilities to hinder Russia's capabilities on the peninsula.
A surgeon, Donatas Danys, discusses obesity as a rapidly spreading chronic disease, explaining that while many believe willpower alone can manage weight, the reality is far more complex, sometimes requiring surgical intervention.
Išgyvenus skyrybas daugelį išgąsdina ir naujas etapas, kai vėl tenka sugrįžti į naujų pažinčių rinką. O ši jau gerokai pasikeitusi, galioja naujos, neretai net negailestingos taisyklės.
The Seimas Ethics Commission in Lithuania has launched an investigation into Member of Parliament Vitalijus Šeršniovas. The inquiry concerns statements he made regarding Lithuanian soldiers.
Lithuanian courts are currently handling two significant cases: a court will review an appeal from a spouse accused of murdering a paramedic, and another court will announce its decision regarding the acquitted mayor of Marijampolė in the "receipts" case.
Researchers at i3S are investigating methods to maintain the immune system's competence for a longer duration. Their study highlights the crucial role of the thymus gland in immune function.
The Land Development Agency is set to redevelop the former Ballymun shopping centre site into 564 cost-rental apartments, with buildings planned to be up to 12 storeys tall.
This collection provides a roundup of local news and events from numerous districts across Ireland, including Bray, Cloonacool, Glenealy, Enniskerry, Avoca, Achonry-Mullinabreena, Adamstown, and Ballymore-Mayglass.
Streaming service Tidal has announced it will stop paying royalties for music created by artificial intelligence, aiming to ensure compensation goes to human artists and performers.
Lawyers in Poland are warning against tactics used by developers who allegedly force clients to waive contractual penalties and compensation for delays in property handover and ownership transfer, putting clients under pressure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has challenged Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet him in Kostyantynivka, Ukraine, denying Russian claims of capturing the city. This invitation comes as Ukraine continues to target Russian oil infrastructure and Putin signs new tax laws to support the Russian fuel market.
Konrad Szymański suggests that both European proponents of separation from the US and the American right-wing are contributing to deepening transatlantic divisions rather than resolving them.
YMU has announced the signing of prominent women's football manager and broadcaster Emma Hayes, expanding her representation in the sports and media industry.
A report by the Atlantic Council suggests that the deteriorating situation in Crimea, marked by recent strikes, is challenging the Kremlin's narrative of Vladimir Putin's greatest military victory.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw has once again dismissed proceedings in the case of an activist who suffered a broken arm during a 2020 protest by the All-Poland Women's Strike and Greenpeace.
Over 100 firefighters are battling a large fire at a hall in Mszana Dolna, Małopolska Voivodeship, which houses a vehicle diagnostic station, creating a huge column of smoke.
Russian-appointed authorities have declared a state of emergency in Crimea due to a power supply crisis, following a reported increase in attacks from Ukraine. The measure aims to address fuel shortages and other disruptions on the peninsula.
A severe heatwave continues to grip Europe, causing widespread disruption and leading to significant power outages in countries like France. The extreme temperatures have prompted emergency measures and affected daily life across the continent.
The Lithuanian Seimas rejected proposals to regulate sign language in schools by law, to assess the demographic impact of legislation, and returned a tram legalization project for further refinement.
Marcin Michalski won the first prize at the V Gala of the 'Imagine Yourself' Competition for his treatment 'Scanboy,' a story about a young man earning money online to support his family.
Abelardo de la Espriella, a right-wing populist candidate, has won the Colombian presidential election with record turnout. His victory marks a significant shift to the far-right for the country.
A recent case of euthanasia performed on a young woman in Spain has reignited intense discussions about the controversial procedure. The incident has prompted renewed debate in Lithuania and globally about whether assisted suicide should be legalized.
Kazys Jonaitis, known as the 'Roadside Maniac' and serving a life sentence for three murders, is suing the Lithuanian Prison Service over their decision to deny him a guitar.
Andy Burnham's recent by-election victory in Makerfield has intensified discussions about his potential challenge to Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party and his path to becoming Prime Minister. The win has sparked widespread speculation regarding Starmer's future and a potential power struggle within Labour.
A bus caught fire in Warsaw, Poland, resulting in large plumes of smoke visible over the city. Videos captured the incident, showing the vehicle engulfed in flames.
Lithuanian Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekūnas has stated that there are no discussions underway to reinstate the value-added tax (VAT) exemption for centralized heating.
Groups of men in uniform-like attire have been accosting and checking the identification of foreigners at Warsaw Central Station, claiming their actions are necessary for border protection. The capital's police are currently investigating whether impersonation of public officials occurred.
Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday with a UFC event at the White House, while also engaging in discussions with world leaders. Reports indicate he informed Putin of his readiness to help end the Ukraine conflict and discussed a potential Iran deal with Netanyahu.
The lawyer for Justina Sadauskienė, suspected of murdering her former paramedic husband, stated that he and his client disagree with the prosecution's request to continue her detention. Sadauskienė continues to categorically deny her guilt in her husband's death.
With the Palanga Wind Festival highlighting that summer is for experiences, not chores, Lithuanians are looking for quick cleaning solutions to deal with sand, dust, and pet traces after beach days, reclaiming time for themselves.
Bill Gates testified before a committee, revealing that Jeffrey Epstein attempted to blackmail him over extramarital affairs. Gates described his association with Epstein as a 'grave error' and detailed the financier's efforts to pressure him.
An old garage in Lithuania, which underwent a significant reconstruction, has been recognized as the best house of the year, defying trends of young families moving to rural areas.
Bolt and Stellantis, in collaboration with Pony.ai, have launched a one-year pilot program for autonomous robotaxis in Luxembourg. This initiative transforms Luxembourg into a testing ground for driverless mobility solutions.
The Lithuanian Seimas is currently considering a new version of the Assisted Reproduction Law, with discussions highlighting the ethical dimensions of the issue.
The Polish Bank Guarantee Fund (BFG) has asserted that creditors were not harmed by the forced restructuring of Idea Bank. The BFG argues that in a hypothetical bankruptcy scenario, even less money would have been available for distribution, deeming claims for over 80 million PLN from the state as unfounded.
Journalists Andrius Tapinas and Birutė Davidonytė, along with Jonas Ohmanas of the 'Blue/Yellow' organization, are set to testify in the civil case regarding journalist Edmundas Jakilaitis's lawsuit against MP Remigijus Žemaitaitis.
The Girijos landscape reserve and the Bernotai mound within it are planned to be made accessible for visitors, according to the Vilnius District Municipality.