Thai princess who collapsed exercising her dogs dies after three years in a coma

Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha died on Thursday (Picture: AFP via Getty)

Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati has died aged 47 after spending more than three years in a coma.

The eldest child of King Maha Vajiralongkorn was airlifted to hospital after collapsing while exercising her dogsa in December 2022.

Her sudden loss of consciousness was attributed to a heart…

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The Untreated Larch of House Alva in Gorenjska Is Not a Reference — It Is the Same Material as the Farm Buildings Next Door

The untreated larch facade, windows, and doors of Arhitekti Počivašek Petranovič‘s House Alva in Gorenjska are not a…

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Slovenia bars Israeli flight, forcing diversion to Croatia

Slovenian authorities blocked Israir flight 6H755 from landing in Ljubljana on political grounds, forcing a diversion to Zagreb. Israel is calling the move a serious violation of open-skies agreements with the EU and warns other member states could follow Slovenia's lead.

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Tiny Greek island named on ‘green’ travel list for 2026: ‘A force for good’

The gateway to the Black Forest, the German city of Freiberg has been advocating for solar energy since 1986; now it’s one of several destinations featured on the ‘green travel list’ for 2026 (Picture: Getty Images)

Overtourism has shown that we really can have too much of a good thing.

But there are many places that prove travel can still be a force for good — 101 of them, according to the…

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Podim 2026: Inside Europe’s Emerging Growth Networks

More than 120 investors managing over €10B in assets showed up in Maribor this May. Podim exposed a reality shaping Europe’s tech ecosystem: while founders from smaller markets are entering global competition earlier, the infrastructure needed to scale still feels fragmented and relationship-driven.

Schengen country extends border checks on Hungarian frontiers

Border checks on Hungary’s frontiers are staying in place for another six months as one Schengen member state cites growing security concerns, illegal migration routes and hybrid threats. Travellers heading abroad this summer may want to prepare for occasional checks. 🇪🇺

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How Israel’s Eurovision entry could change the contest forever

Last year, when Austria won the Eurovision Song Contest, earning the right to host this year’s contest in Vienna, British viewers heard contest commentator Graham Norton say that the organizers were relieved that Tel Aviv would not have to host the contest, writes the BBC. The 2025 contest was marked by widespread protests. At a […]

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Boycotting Spain, Ireland, Slovenia will not show Eurovision

The public broadcasters for Spain, Ireland and Slovenia said Monday they will not show the 70th anniversary Eurovision Song Contest this week, as they boycott the TV extravaganza over Israel’s participation. The three countries, along with the Netherlands and Iceland, pulled out of this year’s event in Vienna, which kicks off on Tuesday and culminates […]

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LEARNING ABOUT WINE What is Orange Wine?

What Is Orange Wine? Orange wine is often misunderstood before it is even poured. The name does not refer to oranges, orange flavour, or citrus infusion. It refers only to the colour that can appear when white grapes are fermented with their skins. Even that colour can vary widely, from pale gold to deep amber. ... Read more

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Aleš Debeljak, la coscienza critica senza confini della Slovenia (Traduzione di Michele Obit)

Un anno prima della sua morte prematura, nel 2015, Aleš Debeljak in un saggio si descrisse così: “Sono un uomo comune dei nostri tempi. Uso i libri per trovare un luogo in cui rifugiarmi, anche se solo temporaneamente, dentro un miscuglio di narrazioni ed esperienze, fatti e fantasie”. Debeljak, che si vuole qui ricordare a […]

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Bagni caldi e freddi, camminare nella natura e ricerca dell’equilibrio: il metodo Kneipp è il ‘nuovo’ trend del benessere. Ecco cos’è e come provarlo (anche gratis)

C’è un momento, alle Terme Snovik, in Slovenia, in cui il silenzio viene rotto solo dal suono delle vibrazioni. È quello del sound bath, un bagno sonoro che accompagna il rilassamento mentre fuori, a pochi passi, l’acqua termale scorre tra piscine calde e percorsi a contrasto. È qui, nella valle di Tuhinj tra boschi e […]

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Tunnel segreti, merletti, miniere umide e un rito che si ripete ogni sei anni: la nostra guida per un viaggio in Slovenia tra siti Unesco e tradizioni

A pochi chilometri dall’Italia c’è un Paese in cui il verde non è un semplice sfondo, bensì una presenza che avvolge a ogni angolo. In Slovenia anime diverse si fondono senza sforzo: l’anima alpina, quella pannonica e quella mediterranea. Tutto, qui, sembra tenuto insieme da un’idea precisa: rallentare senza rinunciare a nulla. Le piazze sono […]

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Subsidising the past

Europe and Central Asia’s governments are spending more than ever on steering their economies. They are mostly pointing in the wrong direction. The World Bank rarely minces its words. Its spring economic update for Europe and Central Asia (ECA), published on April 8, delivered a bleak macroeconomic picture alongside a pointed verdict on industrial policy […]

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