Plenković at the Government meeting on oil for Hungary and Slovakia, missing persons, Ukraine…
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized the country's readiness to ensure oil supply to Hungary and Slovakia during a government meeting.
Tricks to Make Nuclear Power Cheap
The article critiques a claim about the economic viability of nuclear power in Norway, highlighting unrealistic income assumptions.
Russia’s Regions Post Largest-Ever Budget Deficit in 2025
Russian regions reported a record budget deficit of 1.48 trillion rubles ($19.22 billion) in 2025, largely due to increasing expenditures outpacing revenue growth.
ExplaiN: What Will Happen with Iran - War or Deal with the US for Nuclear and Oil?
The crisis with Iran is reaching a critical phase, with the Middle East on the brink of escalation as Washington considers military action while Tehran explores diplomatic alternatives.
Welcome to the Abyss
The Berlinale film festival is facing its worst crisis, clouded by political discussions and uncertainty surrounding its director.
Negotiations between the USA and Iran resume; understand the crisis
Negotiators from the USA and Iran have resumed discussions mediated by Oman in Geneva, aiming to advance an agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program amid growing tensions and threats of military action from the US.
Social Networks Bombard Children with Toxic Content. Regulation is Increasing, but the Algorithms Keep Running
The article discusses the alarming rise in children reaching out to a crisis hotline due to mental health issues linked to toxic content on social media platforms, primarily TikTok and Instagram.
Superfood Ginger: Is it really a secret weapon against colds?
The article discusses the effectiveness of ginger as a remedy during the cold season in Germany, highlighting its popularity and the ongoing respiratory illness crisis.
Military headquarters - tabletop exercises "Thunder Shield 2026" aimed at an action plan in crisis situations
The Lithuanian military conducted tabletop exercises to clarify roles and responsibilities and identify additional readiness requirements for effective cooperation in crisis scenarios.
Breaking news of political developments, live | Feijóo calls for the return of the emeritus King to Spain after declassification of 23-F documents
Political leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for the return of Spain's emeritus King following the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
Why concentration in the coffee sector is a one-way street
The article discusses the rapid evolution of coffee chains in Greece, indicating the sector's maturation and necessary restructuring amidst high competition.
New York's Mayor Mamdani promised change — now he’s gutting the NYPD
New York City's Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced cuts to the NYPD budget, raising concerns about public safety amid a recruitment crisis.
Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
The Professional Crisis of the Internal Auditor in the Era of Automation
The article discusses the impact of automation and artificial intelligence on the role of internal auditors in public and private sectors in Greece.
Men Lost in the Middle of Life. What Causes the Midlife Crisis and How to Get Out of It
The article explores the phenomenon of midlife crisis among men, discussing its causes and potential solutions.
LIST: Young Swedes Who Owe Millions
Aftonbladet has compiled a list of the 20 young individuals in Sweden with the highest debts, totaling millions of kronor, raising concerns about their financial circumstances.
Film Festival: Decision on Berlinale Director Tuttle Postponed
The German government announced that no decision was made regarding the future of Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle during a crisis meeting, with discussions to continue in the coming days.
Melenchon Attempts to Resist Media Pressure with the Help of Social Media
Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left party La France Insoumise, is using social media to combat media criticism amid a political crisis.
Crisis in Cuba with international implications - Dead, investigations, and geopolitical pressures
The Cuban government reported an armed incursion attempt from the US, resulting in fatalities and injuries during a naval confrontation in Cuban waters.
Scandinavian Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Dublin
A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Copenhagen to Dublin made an emergency landing due to a medical crisis on board, prompting immediate assistance upon arrival.
NKVC Proposed to Take Over Management of Food Reserve Stocks
The proposed amendments to the State Reserve Law aim to transfer the management of food reserves to NKVC, increasing efficiency and responsiveness during crises.
National Defense Training Will Also Be Available to Distance Learning Students
Latvia's Saeima has approved amendments to the National Defense Training and Youth Guard law, extending the program's availability to all high school students, including those in distance learning programs, starting next school year.
Demographic Crisis in Fishing: What a Report Shows for the Mediterranean and Black Sea
A report indicates a demographic crisis in small-scale fishing, revealing that a significant percentage of fishermen are over 40 years old, raising concerns about the future of the fishing industry in these regions.
Breaking | United Nations: The number of civilian deaths in the Sudan War has more than doubled in 2025
The United Nations reports a significant increase in civilian deaths due to the ongoing war in Sudan, with fatalities more than doubling in 2025.
Fixing Money in Gaza... A Profession Born from Cash Crisis
In Gaza, the deterioration of banknotes due to conflict and liquidity crises has led to a new profession focused on repairing old currency for daily transactions.
At the heart of the 'Andrew crisis', how Princess Anne could play a 'central role' and save the royal family
Richard Fitzwilliams emphasizes Princess Anne's potential to positively influence the British royal family amidst the Andrew crisis.
The Sunni Forces' Rejection of Maliki's Candidacy for the Iraqi Government Is Expanding
The Sunni political entities in Iraq are increasingly opposed to Nouri al-Maliki's candidacy for the premiership, citing his past leadership during a tumultuous period.
The Rule of Law in Crisis: How Russia, China, and Trump's America Are Destroying Our Idea of the State
The article discusses the destabilization of legal principles in the West due to increasing confrontations with Russia, China, and the political climate in the United States under Donald Trump.
Serious Warning for the Kremlin: An Inevitable Crisis
Elvira Nabiullina, head of the Russian central bank, warns of an impending economic crisis in Russia due to its deteriorating economic situation.
'All the Money is Sequestered': The Drama of Will Bank Clients After Central Bank Liquidation
The liquidation of Will Bank by Brazil's Central Bank has left many clients, particularly in the northeast, without access to their funds, causing significant distress among users reliant on the bank for basic living expenses.
The Costs of Alcohol Abuse, the Home Appliance Crisis, and Merz's Visit to China
A podcast discusses the rising costs of alcohol abuse in Poland, the challenges facing the household appliance industry, and a notable visit by a Polish politician to China.
VSAT: border guards turned back four illegal migrants within a day
Lithuanian border guards turned back four illegal migrants from Belarus, while their Latvian and Polish counterparts reported zero such incidents.
Somalia: Somalia Urges Urgent Aid Response As Drought Worsens
Somalia's Foreign Minister calls for immediate international aid in response to the worsening drought crisis impacting numerous regions.
It was simple, tight, and without fuss
Zach Top's recent country music performance reflects the divided state of America and offers a potential path forward during crisis.
He wears his cowboy hat with pride
Country music currently reflects the divided US, as artist Zach Top offers his perspective on a path out of crisis through his music performance.
Economic Newsfilter: There is no danger of gasoline shortage, Croats are already pumping oil from the first tanker
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has made controversial remarks regarding Ukraine and energy supplies, leading to international criticism and media attention.
Caught Up in a Government Program? There Were to Be Apartments, but There Is an Ongoing Investigation. 'This Is Absurd'
The 'Mieszkanie Plus' program, aimed at providing affordable housing, has faced an investigation as it significantly underdelivered on its promises, leading to dissatisfaction among those who believed in the initiative.
Praise Overflowed for Kim Jong-un at the Party Congress: A Reflection of Crisis in Maintaining the Dictatorial Regime?
The recent 9th Congress of the Workers' Party in North Korea saw unprecedented praise for leader Kim Jong-un, raising questions about the stability of his regime.
Today it's do or die... If India misses the semifinal ticket, these players' careers will be in crisis
India faces a crucial match against Zimbabwe in the Super 8 stage to qualify for the semifinals, following defeats to South Africa and West Indies, which puts additional pressure on the defending champions.
Why Pope Francis Did Not Come
The refusal of the previous Pope to visit Spain highlights the ongoing crisis within the national Catholic Church.
Mazón, closer to the court
A Spanish judge has pushed for the prosecution of former Valencian president Carlos Mazón in connection with the deadly flooding in Valencia in 2024.
Condemned to Uncertainty
The article discusses the ongoing uncertainties faced by young immigrants with university degrees, particularly regarding their ability to build a stable life away from home.
The 36 candidates for the presidency of Peru do not convince the electorate
With less than two months until the elections, 40% of Peruvians are uncertain about their voting choice.
Isobel Hadley-Kamptz: Why is it allowed to continue that one in four 15-year-olds reads poorly?
A quarter of Sweden's 15-year-olds struggle with basic reading and writing skills, raising concerns about education standards and the implications of the reading crisis.
Demographics: The situation in Greece is on a tightrope – Shrinkage since 1980
Greece faces a demographic crisis marked by declining birth rates since 1980, prompting discussions on potential measures to address the issue.
15,000 Won Basic Income for Rural Areas, First Payment Today
The Korean Ministry of Agriculture announces the first payment of 15,000 Won basic income to residents of rural areas as part of a pilot program aimed at revitalizing these communities.
Peace Operations Amid the Crisis of Multilateralism
The article discusses the challenges faced by peace operations within the context of a weakening multilateral framework, particularly focusing on the United Nations.
Analysis: The Organized Crime CPI gains explosive potential and can breach political shielding in the Master case
The Organized Crime Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) in Brazil has unexpectedly gained significant attention and power amid the ongoing crisis involving Banco Master.
Hearing reveals panic at Optus call centre as Triple Zero crisis unfolded
A Senate inquiry discusses the chaos that unfolded at an Optus call center during a significant failure of the Triple Zero emergency service system.
R$ 1 billion deficit in the DF's treasury complicates assistance to BRB, and help from the Union seems unavoidable
The District Federal government ends 2025 with a R$ 1 billion deficit, complicating the assistance to the Bank of Brasília and likely necessitating federal aid.