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- 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.
- Hungary wants to suspend €1m daily fine over asylum. Try following the rules?
Hungary faces potential €1m daily fine over asylum law
- Testing the waters on Ukraine loan
European Union ambassadors meet to discuss €1.8 trillion loan
- Indigenous Perspectives on AI Highlight Deep Concerns Over Accountability, Trust, and Power
Indigenous perspectives on AI highlight concerns over accountability, trust, and power.
- Asian airlines gain as Europe travel shifts from Gulf hubs
Asian airlines see surge in demand for European travel as Middle Eastern hubs experience disruptions.
- The clock is ticking on the EU’s next budget
EU leaders meet in Cyprus to discuss €1.8 trillion budget, EU taxes and divisions between north and south
- Barcelona: de la convergencia progresista a la alternativa global
Barcelona se convirtió en capital del progresismo global
- Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Amid Fragile Peace Talks and Ongoing Tensions
Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Amid Fragile Peace Talks and Ongoing Tensions
- Italy protests after Russian TV host slurs Meloni
Italy summons Russia's ambassador over Putin-linked TV host's insults
- Hungary’s conundrum: undoing Orbán – without becoming Orbán
Hungary's Constitutional Court is stacked with Fidesz loyalists, potentially undermining checks on Orban's power.
- REVEALED: How Leo XIV presents Vatican II as a rupture with the Catholic past
The Vatican II council marked a significant departure from traditional Catholic doctrine.
- Iran Warns Of 'new Cards On Battlefield' If Ceasefire Doesn't Extend
Iran warns of new military actions if ceasefire doesn't extend.
- EU court deals major blow to Orbán’s legacy and anti-gay crackdown
EU court rules against Hungary's anti-gay laws, deals blow to Orbán's legacy.
- Musk accuses Spanish PM of 'high treason' for migrant amnesty measure
Elon Musk accuses Spanish PM of 'high treason', Spanish PM calls it 'unjustified outrage', Spanish PM defends migrant amnesty measure
- Listen: EU fines against X – will Elon Musk comply with Brussels rules?
EU imposes fines on tech platforms
- Free Download Manager
Free Download Manager simplifies and speeds up downloads of programs, files, photos, and videos from websites or FTP servers.
- Not an April’s Fool Joke – why Canada could join the EU
Canada's EU membership seems increasingly plausible, with Finnish President Alexander Stubb suggesting it's up to Canada to decide, but the process is complex and uncertain.
- UK officials saw ‘no need’ to vet Peter Mandelson, sacked Olly Robbins claims.
Olly Robbins claims UK officials did not vet Peter Mandelson before his appointment as ambassador to the US
- Swedish intelligence says Russia manipulates economic data
Russia accused of manipulating financial data
- German-made components found in Russian drones despite EU sanctions
German components found in Russian drones despite EU sanctions
- US-Iran ceasefire on brink of collapse as talks stall and Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens
US-Iran ceasefire on brink of collapse as talks stall and Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens
- Suspending the EU-Israel trade deal is now the only tool left for Brussels
EU suspends Israel trade deal
- EU top court strikes down Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ rules
European Union's top court rules against Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ laws
- French Expression of the Day: Se faire un sang d'encre
To make a mess of something.
- Moscow Cautions of Rising “Historical Revisionism” in West
Russia criticizes Western countries for promoting 'historical revisionism' on World War II
- Ireland Considers Halting Housing Support for Ukrainians
Ireland considers halting housing support for Ukrainians, plans to offer financial incentives
- Appetite among NATO members to join Iran war 'very limited', says Norwegian foreign affairs minister
NATO members' appetite for joining Iran war is very limited
- Telegram Founder Accuses France of Using Courts to Target Free Speech
Telegram founder Pavel Durov accuses France of using courts to target free speech, supports Elon Musk
- Russia intercepts 97 Ukrainian drones over various regions
Russia's air defense systems shot down 97 Ukrainian drones over various regions, including Astrakhan, Belgorod, Volgograd, Voronezh, Kursk, Rostov, Samara, and Saratov, as well as areas over the Black Sea.
- Could expats in Spain claim €35,000 for empty homes under new plan?
Spain to offer €35,000 to expats to renovate or demolish empty homes
- Scarborn (Kos) review – stirring up trouble in 18th-century Poland
Scarborn (Kos) is a historical drama with a cinematic flair, set in 18th-century Poland, following the story of a veteran of the American war of independence who returns home to stir up trouble. The film features a unique blend of action, drama, and politics. The story is full of unexpected twists and turns, leading to a satisfying and explosive conclusion.
- Europe Today: EU foreign ministers set to discuss Ukraine loan, ties with Israel
EU foreign ministers to discuss Ukraine loan, EU-Israel relations, and other global issues
- The Middle East War Triggers a Move to Boost North Korea’s Nuclear Arsenal
Middle East conflicts spur North Korea to boost nuclear arsenal
- US Signals Optimism on Iran Talks as Ceasefire Deadline Looms and Tensions Simmer
US expresses cautious optimism on Iran talks as ceasefire deadline looms
- Who pays for the EU’s toxic exports?
EU countries are the primary buyers of toxic pesticides from South Africa, Ghana, and Kenya
- Russia Says Its Forces Claimed Control of Luhansk Region
Russia claims control of Luhansk region
- Trump Supports Starmer’s Acknowledgment of Mistake Appointing US Ambassador
Trump supports Starmer's acknowledgment of mistake in appointing US Ambassador
- Why early action matters for cardiovascular health
Early detection and prevention are critical in managing cardiovascular disease.
- Israel faces new EU sanctions push
EU ministers to discuss possible sanctions against Israel
- No Orbán, no excuses
European Union foreign ministers meet to discuss geopolitical crises without Hungary's obstruction
- The Barksdale Incursion: The End of Strategic Sanctuary
Barksdale Air Force Base faces multiple unauthorized drone incursions
- Picasso’s Guernica is the ultimate emblem of the horrors of war. It has no place in Spain's partisan squabbles | María Ramírez
Picasso's Guernica is set to return to Madrid after 40 years, amid Spain's partisan squabbles
- Pope Leo warns African youth against emigration, urges battle against ‘scourge of corruption’
Pope Leo XIV warns African youth against emigration, urges battle against corruption
- Who is Rumen Radev, the former fighter pilot on course to be Bulgaria's next PM?
Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's former president, leads Progressive Bulgaria coalition to victory in parliamentary election
- Israel Tightens Grip on South Lebanon Despite Ceasefire, Warns Civilians to Stay Away
Israel reinforces military presence in southern Lebanon, instructs residents to stay away from border territory despite ceasefire, warns civilians of potential attacks.