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- Berlin turns up the heat
Europe faces rising energy prices and slowing growth, EU governments respond to global market fallout from US-Israel conflict with Iran
- Iran’s foreign minister back in Pakistan, but uncertainty clouds peace talks
Iran's foreign minister returns to Pakistan amid uncertainty
- [Interview] Estonia’s spy chief: Russia cannot replenish fallen soldiers – they have a serious battlefield problem
Estonia's spy chief says Russia cannot replenish fallen soldiers due to a shortage of troops.
- Not all intelligence is artificial
AI threatens jobs, raises concerns about labor market impact, sparks debate about staff reduction and increased profitability.
- Trump’s FCC eyes new ways to squeeze the TV networks
FCC to consider new rules to benefit conservative media outlets
- How the UAE Engineers Global Influence through Public Diplomacy
The UAE's public diplomacy efforts aim to shape perception and attract partnerships.
- No ai Cpr: in Albania no, nelle strade no, E allora dove?
Protesters in Albania rally against plan to build migrant detention center
- New linguistic aggression in a bar in Palma: "Spanish is spoken here, Catalan bitches"
Linguistic discrimination reported in Palma bar
- The horrific past of the Museum of the Liberation of Rome
Italy marks Liberation Day on 25 April to commemorate the end of the Fascist regime and Nazi occupation during WWII and the victory of Italy's Resistance movement. Rome's Historic Museum of the Liberation of Rome, located in the Gestapo headquarters, documents the persecution of Jews and resistance figures from 1943-1944. The museum features prison cells, torture chambers and personal items from victims of the Fosse Ardeatine Massacre and other Nazi atrocities.
- Sex and violence: How Putin’s rape culture turned on Western macho men
Putin's comments sparked outrage, highlighting Russia's toxic masculinity and cultural normalization of violence against women.
- King Charles to meet New York Mayor Mamdani during US visit
King Charles to meet New York Mayor Mamdani during US visit.
- Pope Leo XIV: States have ‘right’ to control borders, but migrants deserve dignity
Pope Leo XIV says states have right to control borders
- Lucía Solla Sobral, the literary phenomenon that sells 630 copies a day
Lucía Solla Sobral's novel 'Comerás flores' has been on the bestseller list in Spain for 34 weeks.
- EU plugs anti-Al Shabaab mission in Somalia with €75m new cash
European Union increases funding for anti-Al Shabaab mission in Somalia to €2.8bn with €75m new contribution.
- Global hunger hits most severe level in years as aid funding collapses, UN warns
Global hunger reaches crisis level
- ‘Hormuz crisis shows need for new nuclear power’. Does it really, though?
The crisis at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant highlights the need for new nuclear power as a reliable alternative to fossil fuels.
- Ceasefire Extended, But Peace Elusive: U.S. Mediates Fragile Israel–Lebanon Truce
U.S. mediates fragile Israel-Lebanon truce
- Xpeng Bets Big on the Future: Flying Cars by 2027, Robots to Outgrow EV Business
Xpeng aims to become a multi-sector mobility and robotics company by 2027
- Pentagon Rift Deepens: NATO Unity Tested as U.S. Weighs Punitive Measures Against Allies
Pentagon and NATO allies at odds over burden sharing
- Want more money? Hurry up.
EU Confidential podcast discusses prospects for ending the war with Iran and EU splits on mutual defense.
- Last year the far-right looked strong in Europe. Now, the cracks are starting to show
Far-right parties experience cracks as US-Israel conflict tests global economy
- ‘Papal revenge’: How Francis used the episcopacy to promote friends and punish enemies
Pope Francis's appointment of bishops in Argentina sparked controversy
- Robot wars
Electoral Commission tries out AI tool to tackle deepfakes
- Malaga heritage: Andalusian regional government approves restoration of Trinidad convent
Malaga heritage: Andalusian regional government approves restoration of Trinidad convent
- Babiš-linked Agrofert eligible for EU subsidies, Czech farm agency says
Babis' Agrofert eligible for EU subsidies
- Partnership of Mario L Herman and Gregory O Herman Helps Franchisees Resolve Complex Franchise Disputes
Partnership of Mario L Herman and Gregory O Herman Helps Franchisees Resolve Complex Franchise Disputes
- U.S. navy chief resigns amid Pentagon infighting
U.S. Navy Chief Resigns Amid Pentagon Infighting
- Ukraine upstages Middle East at EU summit
Ukraine steals the show at EU summit
- Does St George’s Day make you feel patriotic?
St George's Day, which is celebrated on April 23rd, can be a poignant reminder of a sense of belonging and connection to one's homeland for expatriates.
- Detransitioner speaks out on the horrors of gender dysphoria, sex change surgeries
A UK woman shares her experience of undergoing a sex change surgery after 15 years of 'miserable' transition, later realizing she wasn't transgender.
- Russian TV host brands Meloni ‘fascist scum,’ sparking diplomatic fracas
Russian TV host brands Italian PM Giorgia Meloni 'fascist scum', sparking diplomatic fracas.
- EU tightens rules for Brits travelling to Europe with pets
EU introduces new rules for pet travel to Europe
- Record number of immigrants reside in EU in 2025
The foreign-born population of the EU grew to around 64 million in 2025.
- IRGC warns of obliterating US remaining assets in Middle East
Iran threatens to destroy US assets in Middle East.
- All the concerts of Sant Jordi Musical by Estrella Damm
The Estrella Damm Musical Sant Jordi is a concert series featuring various artists at the Old Estrella Damm Factory in Barcelona.
- Stop press! Spain sidelines social scrolling!
Spain to ban social media for under-16s
- The only funeral plan that gives back while you live
The funeral industry is shifting towards a more sustainable model that incorporates charitable donations and community engagement.
- US imposes fresh sanctions on Iranian military procurement networks
US imposes fresh sanctions on Iranian military procurement networks
- The contradictions over the Mandelson case continue to plague Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer's appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington is shrouded in controversy
- War Forces Ukraine to Rely Heavily on Nuclear Power as Energy Infrastructure Crumbles
Ukraine's nuclear power plants have become a crucial source of electricity
- FTSE 100 to fall as Iran ceasefire extended
FTSE 100 nears 200-point drop as Iran ceasefire extension sparks volatility
- Europe Today: Bettel, Marin speak exclusively to Euronews as Hungary’s Ukraine loan veto nears end
European leaders Bettel and Marin speak exclusively to Euronews
- Saudi Arabia: Executing in Silence While the World Applauds
Saudi Arabia executes over 2000 people in 10 years, despite international condemnation
- The intimate history of women in Germany in the last century in a stunning film
A farm in rural Germany serves as the backdrop for a film that explores four generations of women's experiences and perspectives, focusing on their personal stories and emotions rather than grand historical narratives.