Drones in War Have Significantly Expanded the Zone of Death, Says Ukrainian Film Director from the Front Line
Ukrainian film director Ivan Sautkin discusses the challenges of documenting war in his films at a Ukrainian film showcase in Prague.
Two Months Until the Statute of Limitations: Buyer Punished for Protests Against COVID Measures
A court in Zagreb has fined Ivan Pokupec for his role in organizing an unauthorized protest against COVID measures.
Right-wing candidate Paloma Valencia soars in Colombia's presidential polls: rises from 4% to 16% in voting intention
Colombian presidential candidate Paloma Valencia has seen a significant increase in voting intention, according to a new poll, positioning her in third place behind frontrunner Iván Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella.
Ivan Taborda, traditional gaucho singer known for the 'Coscarque' tea advertisement, dies at 88
Traditional gaucho singer Ivan Taborda has passed away at the age of 88, as confirmed by his family on social media.
Ivan Mikloš: When MOL and Slovnaft Buy Russian Oil, They Act Logically Because They Care About Profit. The Problem Is the Attitudes of Fico and Orbán
In an interview, Slovak economist Ivan Mikloš discusses the implications of oil prices, detailing government responses, regional price variations, and the controversies surrounding political figures like Fico and Orbán.
Peternel on the Relationship Between the Prime Minister and the President: 'The Whole Country Stands Still Because Two People Are Waging a War of Vanity'
Igor Peternel, a representative of the Dom and National Gathering party, criticized the ongoing political conflict between President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković for obstructing necessary judicial appointments in Croatia.
About fifteen former leaders of Vox demand an extraordinary congress from Abascal
Former leaders of the Vox party, led by Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, have called for an extraordinary conference amidst concerns over the party's direction.
ON THIS DAY ⟩ Fyodor I, the mentally ill, came to power in Russia
On this day, Fyodor I, the son of Ivan IV, took the throne of Russia following his father's death in 1584.
Espinosa, Ortega Smith, and a dozen former Vox leaders call for an extraordinary congress of the party
Former leaders of Vox, including Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, are demanding an extraordinary congress to address internal party challenges and leadership issues.
Interior Ministry Issues Arrest Warrant for Meduza Editor-in-Chief
Russia's Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Ivan Kolpakov, the editor-in-chief of the exiled news outlet Meduza, amid ongoing crackdowns on independent media.
play in which Iván Marcone had his shirt pulled during a corner and the referee did not call a penalty for Independiente
During a match where Independiente lost to Instituto 2-1, the team faced a controversial refereeing decision when Iván Marcone was not awarded a penalty for being held by his shirt during a corner kick.
How does Ivan Mikloš read it: Is a new global financial crisis like that of 2008 threatening the world?
Former finance minister Ivan Mikloš discusses the warnings from analysts about a potential global financial crisis, citing the rapid increase in oil prices and emerging problems within non-bank financial companies as key factors.
Happy Podcast: Marketing Genius Kupka is at Work. ODS is Preparing a Coalition
The article discusses the marketing strategies of Kupka and the preparations for a coalition by the ODS party in Czechia.
Kontouris and Tsiftsis in Giovanovits' calls
Ivan Giovanovits has summoned two new players to the Greek National Team for friendly matches against Paraguay and Hungary.
Anušić on defense and the ‘Zagrepčanka’ rocket, Selak Raspudić on the new party, Zurovec on joining the ruling majority
Croatian Minister of Defense Ivan Anušić discussed national defense, regional security threats, and Serbia's hypersonic rocket ‘Zagrepčanka’ in a recent podcast.
Peternel called out HND: Prove you are not a leftist organization and protect the endangered journalist
Croatian MP Igor Peternel has urged the Croatian Journalists' Society (HND) to defend journalist Ivan Hrstić, who faces backlash for calling the late Tomislav Merčep a war hero on N1 Television.
The Presumed Innocence and the Rule of Law
In a letter to the editor, Ivan Vizzari expresses concern over a magistrate's statement suggesting that the judicial process aims to prove the innocence of the accused rather than their guilt, questioning the implications for Italy's legal system.
British War Archives from 1944 Reveal the Story of Colonel Ivan Babić's Mission
A recent article explores Colonel Ivan Babić's mission during World War II based on newly declassified British war archives.
‘Moved’ the brother-in-law and father-in-law of Iván Archivaldo to a maximum-security prison
The government of Jalisco has transferred Mario Lindoro Elenes and Mario Alfredo Lindoro Navidad, relatives of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, to a higher-security federal prison as part of a coordinated operation against organized crime.
Due to Merčep, a witch hunt against Hrstić has been launched: Teršelič sent a letter, N1 published an apology
Journalist Ivan Hrstić's comments about Tomislav Merčep sparked fierce reactions from left-liberal activist circles, leading to an open letter from human rights organizations and an official apology from television N1.
Smolčić on Dalić's call: I was thrilled by the words of coach Fàbregas
Croatian defender Ivan Smolčić expresses pride and excitement over his first call-up to the national team, inspired by his strong performance at Como 1907.
Canadiens step closer to the top of the East
The Montreal Canadiens secured their third consecutive victory in the NHL, edging closer to the top teams in the Eastern Conference.
Penava: Jeckov does not choose topics, she only wants to sow hatred towards Croats
Croatian representatives Ivan Penava and Dragana Jeckov clash over comments regarding nuclear energy, with accusations of provoking ethnic tensions.
Gold-winning Russian skier declares: I want to shake hands with Putin
At the Milan-Cortina Paralympics, Russian athlete Ivan Golubkov expressed his dream of meeting President Putin after winning a gold medal, amid a unique context of Russian participation.
Patrik Laine's Montreal Canadiens made a drastic decision
The Montreal Canadiens have shown a lack of faith in goalie Samuel Montembeault by choosing to start rookie Jacob Fowler against the Ottawa Senators instead.
Rakitić on the battle with Dinamo, Modrić, Vušković…
Former Croatian international Ivan Rakitić expressed confidence in HNK Hajduk Split's efforts to catch up with GNK Dinamo Zagreb despite the financial disparity between the clubs.
Russia wins third gold at Paralympics
Russian cross-country skier Ivan Golubkov made history by winning gold in the 10 km sitting event at the 2026 Paralympics, marking the third gold medal for the Russian team.
Raik: We learned about Egorov's decision minutes before the live broadcast
Katri Raik announced that her faction, Respekt, discovered Ivan Egorov's decision to join the election coalition Plann B - Narva City Pulse just minutes ahead of its public announcement.
Member of Raigi's faction is leaving and the Narva ruling coalition is losing its majority
A member of the Narva city council, Ivan Egorov, has decided to leave his faction to join the coalition 'Plan B – Narva City Pulse', causing the current coalition led by Mayor Katri Raigi to lose its majority.
Ivan Egorov announced joining the electoral coalition Plan B - The Pulse of Narva
Ivan Egorov has announced his decision to join the electoral coalition Plan B, which secures a majority for a new coalition in Narva, Estonia.
Fico published pictures of Šimečka and Korčok in straitjackets / A bold attack from a person whom hundreds of psychiatrists deemed incompetent, responds Šimečka
Robert Fico posted edited images of politicians Ivan Korčok and Michal Šimečka in straitjackets as part of a political dispute over energy negotiations with the European Commission.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: War Against Iran Could Trigger a Food Crisis
Former finance minister Ivan Mikloš discusses the ongoing Middle East conflict and its potential geopolitical and economic repercussions, particularly regarding food crises.
Iván Nahas: from the first apartment he designed with friends to his return to Experiencia Living
Designer Iván Nahas returns to the Experiencia Living showcase with a new beachfront apartment concept inspired by the essence of beach houses.
Anušić welcomed the first recruits: Basic military training begins in Knin, Slunj, and Požega
Croatian Defence Minister Ivan Anušić announced the start of basic military training for 800 recruits in three cities, marking a significant return to mandatory service after its abolition in 2008.
In the shadow government of ODS, Kupka's rivals Ivan and security expert Pojar will also sit
The shadow government of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) in Czechia includes significant figures such as Kupka's rival Ivan and security expert Pojar.
VIDEO: "Latvians brought me back to life!" Ukrainian soldier thanks Latvian doctors
Retired Ukrainian soldier Ivan Lipinski expresses his gratitude to Latvian doctors for their support after he suffered severe injuries in combat.
'I played against Federer, Nadal and Djokovic – one of them can't be the GOAT'
Ivan Ljubicic, former coach of Roger Federer, discusses the GOAT debate in tennis involving Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic.
The giant of the automotive world is swaying – CEO: 'Anything can happen'
Nissan faces significant financial losses with a predicted 3.6 billion euro shortfall for the fiscal year, prompting drastic restructuring measures including factory closures and workforce reductions.
Man who killed 3 Utah women said ‘it had to be done’: police
Authorities have charged Ivan Miller with aggravated murder for the killings of three women in Utah, including two hikers and a woman found in her home.
Sale of sentences: STF maintains removal of judge who allocated R$ 750 thousand to priest for 'spiritual development'
The Brazilian Supreme Court has upheld the suspension of a judge implicated in a scheme of selling court rulings and money laundering, after allegations surfaced that he received significant funds for spiritual purposes.
Confusion in Narva: the power coalition wavered due to a possible switch of one MP
Ivan Jegorov has denied claims regarding switching to the Plan B faction, maintaining his position in the Respekt coalition, which preserves their power in Narva.
Response by Professor Ivan Foletti According to the Press Law
Professor Ivan Foletti has responded to claims made in an article regarding his behavior towards students, emphasizing that his reply is published in accordance with the press law and does not imply the editorial stance of Deník N.
Ukrainian figure skaters win bronze at World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Ukrainian figure skaters Hanna Errera and Ivan Khobta secured the bronze medal in the pairs event at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
PHOTOS ⟩ The court sentenced a company that supported the Russian war machine to an enormous penalty
The Harju County Court sentenced Russian entrepreneur Ivan Antševski and his company Melytec Europe OÜ for violating international sanctions by supporting the Russian war effort, imposing a 3.5-year prison sentence on Antševski and a €3 million fine on the company.
"The Only Tallest Trees in the World". Who Did Ivan Wyrypajev Not Spare?
This article reviews a recent play by Ivan Wyrypajev that challenges viewers to reflect on contemporary human experiences and societal issues.
The radical turn of Jordan Díaz: leaves Iván Pedroso and Spain to train in the USA
Jordan Díaz has decided to leave his training group in Spain and move to the University of Arkansas in the USA amid ongoing physical challenges.
On Four Sides: In a World of Wars - April 20, 2026 in Bratislava
A discussion series titled 'On Four Sides' will address ongoing global conflicts, featuring notable guests and a focus on the geopolitical landscape in 2026.
The first cut of the new head of VZP: it will totally overhaul the network of branches. It will affect clients too
The new head of the General Health Insurance Company in Czechia, Ivan Duškov, plans to drastically reduce the number of regional branches from six to two, reflecting a shift towards online client services.
Astronomy textbook belonging to Galileo Galilei found
An Italian historian discovered handwritten notes belonging to Galileo Galilei in a 1551 copy of Almagest, highlighting his early studies of ancient astronomy.
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens fall to San Jose Sharks in wild affair
The Montreal Canadiens suffered a defensively poor performance, losing 7-5 to the San Jose Sharks during their California road trip.