WHAT TO EXPECT? โฉ LHV changes pricing list from May
LHV announces changes to its pricing list, effective May 1, affecting monthly fees for bank cards and operations in customer offices.
Europe activated the agreement with Mercosur, and the free trade treaty starts on May 1
The European Commission has announced the provisional enforcement of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement starting May 1, following ratification by Argentina and Uruguay.
The '$1.6 trillion massacre' in the markets โ Can Artificial Intelligence 'kill' software?
The software sector on Wall Street has lost $1.6 trillion in market value due to fears that artificial intelligence may replace traditional software models.
From March 1, residents will be able to submit income declarations to the VID; this year there may also be no tax reimbursement
Starting March 1, Latvian residents can submit their income declarations, with changes suggesting that tax reimbursements may not occur this year as in previous years.
Nancy Guthrie neighbors' Ring camera captures vehicles on possible route from crime scene
Footage from a Ring camera in Tucson may provide clues regarding the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, who vanished on February 1.
Health Care Takes Over the Hearing and Speech Services Center
Iceland's Health Care will take over the tasks of the Hearing and Speech Service Center as it is set to be dissolved on May 1.
There may very well be many houses for sale for 999,000 kroner
If Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's election promise is realized, many owners of inexpensive houses will see a notable increase in their daily finances due to the abolition of property value tax for homes valued at 1 million kroner.
More railway troubles: New Danish international route was supposed to start on May 1, but has been postponed indefinitely
A planned new international train route from Denmark has been indefinitely delayed due to unfinished track work in Germany.
Other parties do not want to remove the status of May 1 as a public holiday
Ongoing political discussions in Estonia reveal that various parties disagree on the significance of May 1 as a public holiday, with suggestions to prioritize the Republic's anniversary instead.
A right-wing politician proposes February 25 as a public holiday instead of May 1
A proposal has been made by a right-wing politician in Estonia to declare February 25, the country's Independence Day, as a public holiday, suggesting that May 1 be removed from the holiday calendar.
Robyg may return to the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Robyg is considering returning to the Warsaw Stock Exchange, with discussions about an IPO valued at over 1 billion PLN involving mBank and Goldman Sachs.
A New Backlash for Many Retiring
A new universal support scheme will reduce partial early retirement pensions for unemployed individuals beginning on May 1.
Decision on seal hunting โ more may be shot than last year
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has announced an increase in the number of seals allowed to be hunted this year, permitting a total of 1,350 gray seals, which is 350 more than last year.
Sanatorium with NFZ is getting more expensive. New rates from May 1
New rates for stays in NFZ-funded sanatoriums in Poland will increase from May 1, 2026, as announced by the Minister of Health.
Silent Witness seasons ranked and number 1 may come as a surprise
An article ranking the seasons of the long-running BBC crime drama 'Silent Witness', presenting surprising fan favorites and the series' background.
Sign your child could have type 1 diabetes that appears in bed
The article outlines signs of type 1 diabetes in children, including specific symptoms that may manifest during sleep.
NHS issues new warning as 4.1 million people could have 'silent killer' unknowingly
The NHS warns that 4.1 million people in England may have undiagnosed high blood pressure, urging them to get checked to prevent serious health risks.
Kaisariani: 'Their heroism was mythical'
Historical photographs capturing the last moments of 200 communists executed by Germans on May 1, 1944, have garnered international attention and deep emotion worldwide.
Art and antiques help lift retail sales in Great Britain to biggest monthly rise since 2024
Retail sales in Great Britain saw a significant rise of 1.8% in January, driven by sales of art, antiques, and online jewelry, marking the highest increase since May 2024.
"The Last Note": Special screenings for the 200 of Kaisariani
A series of special screenings of the film "The Last Note" will take place to honor the memory of 200 fighters executed on May 1, 1944, in Kaisariani, Greece.
Action "N": How the Home Army Conducted Psychological Warfare
The article discusses the psychological warfare tactics employed by the Home Army in Poland during WWII, particularly on May 1, 1942, when a significant strike disrupted German operations.
Photographs of Kaisariani: Documents Inextricably Linked to the Collective Memory of the Greek People
A collection of photographs documenting the execution of 200 communist political prisoners by Nazi forces in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, has been declared a cultural monument in Greece.
1.4 million Brits warned to check their passports ahead of summer holidays
Over 1.4 million UK adults may have invalid passports ahead of the summer holiday season, prompting warnings to check their travel documents.
'I was Lewis Hamilton's team-mate โ F1 icon may retire if Ferrari don't improve this season'
Former F1 champion Jenson Button predicts that Lewis Hamilton's future in racing could hinge on Ferrari's performance improvements for the 2026 season.
Kaisariani: A Walk Through the Place of Execution of the 200 of May 1, '44
Newly uncovered visual documents shed light on the execution of 200 Greek communists by the Nazi regime in 1944, raising discussions about authenticity and historical acknowledgment.
Kaisariani: What the law says about the return of photographs โ What the Ministry of Culture will do
On May 1, 1944, during a dark period of occupation, 200 resistance fighters were executed in Kaisariani as a retaliation by Nazi forces.
New travel rules in Britain may prevent citizens from entering the country
New travel regulations in the UK will require dual nationality British citizens to show proof of British citizenship before traveling, impacting around 1.2 million dual citizens.
Kaisariani: The Ministry of Culture is initiating the acquisition of photographic documents
The Greek Ministry of Culture is taking steps to acquire photographs depicting the last moments of 200 patriots before their execution in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, which were recently listed on eBay.
Namibia: Namibia to Benefit From China's New Zero-Tariff Policy
Namibia will benefit from China's new zero-tariff policy that will apply to imports from all African countries maintaining diplomatic relations with Beijing, starting May 1.
China announces zero tariffs for African partners
China will eliminate import tariffs on goods from 53 African nations starting May 1, 2024, a move aimed at enhancing trade ties and development in Africa.
Kaisariani: The Ministry of Culture's procedures for historical photographs
The Greek Ministry of Culture is initiating procedures to acquire historical photographs related to the execution of 200 people in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944.
Drivers 'caught out' with up to ยฃ1k fine by clever 'lollipop' feature
Drivers may face fines of up to ยฃ1,000 for neglecting rules enforced by school crossing patrol officers, colloquially known as lollipop people.
The execution of the 200 in Kaisariani and the approach taken
A newly uncovered photographic material depicts the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters by Nazis on May 1, 1944, highlighting a dark chapter in Greece's history.
Shooting Range of Kaisariani, May Day of '44...
On May 1, 1944, 200 Greek patriots, predominantly communists, were executed by the Nazis in retaliation for the killing of a German officer, marking a tragic event during the German occupation of Greece.
KKE โ Municipality of Kaisariani on the historical evidence of the execution of 200 on May 1, 1944
The KKE and the Municipality of Kaisariani are advocating for the preservation of historical documents related to the execution of political prisoners in 1944, calling for them to be housed in a local museum for public access.
Pasok: Investigate the authenticity and purchase the photographs from the execution in Kaisariani
The Pasok party calls for the Greek Ministry of Culture to verify and potentially acquire photographs from the execution of 200 people in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, emphasizing their historical importance.
China to scrap tariffs for most of Africa from 1 May, says Xi Jinping
China will eliminate tariffs on imports from 53 African countries starting May 1, 2025, to promote trade, with the exception of Eswatini, which recognizes Taiwan.
It may be politically incorrect, but it's damn funny
The article discusses a comedic scene from Mel Brooks' 'History of the World, Part 1' that humorously illustrates the beginnings of art.
Reform of the Cootad Could Affect 27,000 Students and 1,400 Teachers in Quito, According to Parents
Parents in Quito are concerned that proposed reforms to the Cootad law may negatively impact thousands of students and teachers in municipal schools.
China will eliminate tariffs for nearly all African countries
China is set to eliminate tariffs for all African countries, except for Eswatini, starting May 1, as announced by President Xi Jinping.
China to abolish customs duties for almost all African countries in May
China will abolish customs duties for nearly all African countries starting May 1, as announced by President Xi Jinping.
Customs Exemption on China's Imports from 53 African Countries
China will implement zero tariffs on imports from 53 African countries, effective May 1, as part of its strategy to bolster trade relations and counter Western competition.
Popular weight-loss drugs linked to rare 'pirate disease,' researchers warn
Researchers have found that GLP-1 weight-loss medications may increase the risk of developing scurvy, a rare disease linked to Vitamin C deficiency.
Kenya: Why Kenya May Host World Rugby Division 1 Tournament in Near Future
Kenya is poised to host more international rugby events due to the development of sports facilities, with World Rugby highlighting its suitability for the Division 1 of the World Rugby 7s Series.
Ralf Schumacher takes Etienne to the altar โ Here's how his ex-wife, who burned the wedding dress, reacted
Former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher is engaged to his partner Etienne, and they plan to celebrate their wedding in May in Saint-Tropez, France.
Afternoon Recap: El-Rufai arrest drama, Otedola projects naira may hit โฆ1,000/$, other top stories
In Nigeria, former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai faced attempted arrest by security agents at Abuja Airport, and billionaire Femi Otedola predicts the naira's value may drop below โฆ1,000 to the dollar by year-end.
Afternoon Recap: El-Rufai arrest drama, Otedola projects naira may hit โฆ1,000/$, other top stories
Security agents attempted to arrest former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai at Abuja Airport amid discussions about the naira's potential decline against the dollar.
Max Verstappen calls new F1 regulations โnot F1โ and โanti-racingโ
Max Verstappen expressed strong criticism of the new Formula One regulations during pre-season testing, stating they detract from the sport's essence and may lead to his exit.
Banana container in Helsingborg port contained cocaine worth 1.4 billion kronor
A banana container that disappeared from the port of Helsingborg in May was found to contain 1.5 tons of cocaine valued at 1.4 billion kronor, leading to the prosecution of six men for extensive cocaine smuggling.
Heavy fines for Hellenic Train in case of cancellations
Hellenic Train may face substantial fines of up to 1 million euros if it fails to operate scheduled services as per a new contract signed with the Ministry of Transport.