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News digest: Pellegrini, in Zagreb, confirms interest in LNG, urges EU to talk to Russia

News digest: Pellegrini, in Zagreb, confirms interest in LNG, urges EU to talk to Russia

Good evening. Here is the Tuesday, July 1 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes. Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after video advertisement 'Slovakia is not Hungary,' says...

All the places in Europe where it IS safe to drink tap water – after one French region banned it

All the places in Europe where it IS safe to drink tap water – after one French region banned it

A FRENCH region recently banned residents from drinking tap water but there are plenty of places in Europe where it's safe to do so. Around 60,000 locals in Alsace, eastern France, were sent letters warning their water was contaminated with...

Citizens of these countries can get LMIA-exempt Canadian work permits

Citizens of these countries can get LMIA-exempt Canadian work permits

Citizens of certain countries have an advantage when seeking Canadian work permits. If you are a citizen of a country that has a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Canada, you may qualify for a Labour Market Impact Assessment-exempt (LMIA-exempt)...

Country Road Chronicles: Sally Frankenstein lived life thoroughly

Country Road Chronicles: Sally Frankenstein lived life thoroughly

Her father was a successful merchant – selling lace and fabric, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, shirts, coats, handkerchiefs, collars & cuffs from his storefront at the Wells Building on Broad Street. As one of his children, Sally Moss Frankenstein...

From Fontaines D.C. to Iggy Pop: Pohoda’s must-see acts, according to a devoted fan

From Fontaines D.C. to Iggy Pop: Pohoda’s must-see acts, according to a devoted fan

Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after video advertisement I have had a love-hate relationship with Pohoda over the years. The first time I attended, aged 24, I found the crowds too relaxed. They didn’t share my...

PIX: City lose to Juventus; Arsenal, Barcelona win

PIX: City lose to Juventus; Arsenal, Barcelona win

Images from the UEFA Champions League matches played on Wednesday. Juventus deal Manchester City huge blow IMAGE: Dusan Vlahovic celebrates with teammate with Kenan Yildiz after scoring Juventus' first goal against Manchester City at Allianz...

Meet Belinda Bencic's Husband Martin Hromkovic

Meet Belinda Bencic's Husband Martin Hromkovic

Once a junior champion at Wimbledon, Belinda Bencic has reached the senior level quarterfinals for the first time after nine attempts. Not only that, the Swiss tennis star is also the last mother standing in the Grand Slam tournament—a comment...

Ryanair welcomes conviction of 'aggressive' passenger aboard Irish flight

Ryanair welcomes conviction of 'aggressive' passenger aboard Irish flight

Ryanair has welcomed the conviction of a passenger who became 'intoxicated and aggressive' aboard one of its flights as the airline continues to crack down on disruptive behaviour. The unnamed passenger pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court on...

In Chicago, Pope Leo XIV’s Creole and African roots create a stir

In Chicago, Pope Leo XIV’s Creole and African roots create a stir

DONNA SAGNA, 50, gets up as early as 6:30 in the morning to go outside and observe the traffic on her street. On this sunny spring Saturday morning, a speaker in her window is pumping out of church sermon as tourists stop and stare at a tiny...

News digest: Police attempted to detain ex-minister Naď – while he was abroad

News digest: Police attempted to detain ex-minister Naď – while he was abroad

Good evening. Here is the Wednesday, June 18 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in a few minutes. Opposition slams “amateurish” police raid on ex-minister Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after...

Routes 360 Headlines: Key Stories Of The Week (W/C July 7, 2025)

Aviation Week's Routes 360 Headlines on Wednesday 9 July 2025 covers the latest notable developments and key insights from Routes 360 members. King Abdulaziz International Airport received the first direct British Airways flights coming from...

Their Majesties visit The King’s Tour Artists exhibition as Buckingham Palace opens for the summer

Their Majesties visit The King’s Tour Artists exhibition as Buckingham Palace opens for the summer

More than 70 works of art from His Majesty The King’s private collection, many of which have never been on public display, will go on show from tomorrow (Thursday, 10 July) in the special exhibition The King’s Tour Artists, as the State Rooms at...

Post Malone Covered The Heck Out Of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy Of The Red, White & Blue” During His Last Show On The American Leg Of His Stadium Tour This Week

Post Malone Covered The Heck Out Of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy Of The Red, White & Blue” During His Last Show On The American Leg Of His Stadium Tour This Week

The unofficial Fourth of July anthem. Post Malone has been out on the road this summer playing at stadiums across the country for his Big A** Stadium tour with openers Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell both of whom were featured on Post’s 2024 debut...

Marco Rubio imposter: experts say AI deepfakes of voice and writing styles are 'dangerous escalation'

Marco Rubio imposter: experts say AI deepfakes of voice and writing styles are 'dangerous escalation'

Artificial intelligence was used to impersonate the voice of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and place calls to foreign ministers and American officials, the State Department confirmed on Tuesday, raising further concerns over the growing use of...

How many asylum seekers claim in the UK – compared with Europe

How many asylum seekers claim in the UK – compared with Europe

Small boat crossings are soaring in the UK - but the EU has seen a fall in claims Small boat crossings to the UK have hit record highs this year, and are expected to continue to rise over the summer. The UK and France are working to agree a new...

US said to tell mediators it won’t let Israel resume Gaza war, as optimism for deal swirls

US said to tell mediators it won’t let Israel resume Gaza war, as optimism for deal swirls

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has assured mediators that it does not intend to allow Jerusalem to resume fighting against Hamas in Gaza following a 60-day ceasefire, even if not explicitly included in the text of a deal being hashed out in...

5 things we learned at Chicago Blackhawks development camp, including which prospect is forgoing college

5 things we learned at Chicago Blackhawks development camp, including which prospect is forgoing college

The Chicago Blackhawks wrapped up development camp on Thursday, but at least a few of the players are headed toward the holiday weekend still thinking about competition. As in a four-team volleyball tournament. “We have volleyball today which...

Ryanair calls on Ursula von der Leyen to reform EU ATC as French ATC strike forces airtline to cancel 170 flights

Ryanair calls on Ursula von der Leyen to reform EU ATC as French ATC strike forces airtline to cancel 170 flights

Ryanair urges EU reform as 170 flights are cancelled due to French ATC strike, affecting 30,000 passengers and disrupting European summer travel. Ryanair, today called on EU Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, to take urgent action to...

UK mobile network with 10 million customers brings back free roaming

UK mobile network with 10 million customers brings back free roaming

A leading mobile network with 10 million customers is set to reintroduce free roaming for travellers this summer. UK holidaymakers heading to the European Union have been informed that Three Mobile will reinstate this significant benefit for them....

Weekend briefing: Weirder by the week

Weekend briefing: Weirder by the week

Here's our summary of key economic events overnight that affect New Zealand, with news a more isolationist US is getting weirder by the week. It's a holiday in the US so their financial markets are closed, no doubt absorbing the implications of...

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