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- Dutch law meant to enable double surnames leaves mothers blocked by father’s refusal
Mothers in the Netherlands are blocked from giving children a combined surname
- N. Korea Launches Multiple Short-Range Ballistic Missiles Toward East Sea
North Korea launches multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward East Sea.
- Russia Says Iran's Uranium Offer Still Stands
Iran refuses to surrender enriched uranium stockpile
- Iran Strait of Hormuz reversal exposes rift between regime leaders and hard-liners
Iran military pushback and maritime incidents expose rift between regime leaders and hard-liners.
- Pezeshkian Says U.S. Has No Right to Deny Tehran of Nuclear Rights
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian criticizes US stance on nuclear rights
- Iran Pursues Dignified End to US War, Pezeshkian Says
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declares pursuit of dignified end to US war
- La chronique de Michel Winock : Profession de foi
Une étudiante s'interroge sur la définition de la foi
- Iran Says Major Gaps Remain With US Despite Progress in Talks
Iran and US negotiations show progress, but significant gaps remain.
- Zelenskyy Holds Talks with Swedish King in Lviv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf in Lviv
- Louise Erdrich, Native American writer: ‘No one is illegal; we all have the same right to exist’
Louise Erdrich is a renowned Native American writer.
- Will Trump Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell? Her Lawyer Thinks So.
Ghislaine Maxwell is a convicted sex offender and associate of Jeffrey Epstein.President Trump has not indicated whether he will pardon her.
- Mediation fails in dispute over Franco-German fighter jet, Handelsblatt says
Mediation over Eurofighter jet dispute between France and Germany fails.
- Rutte dismisses speculation about US leaving NATO
NATO chief Mark Rutte addresses US-NATO relations
- Iran Closes the Strait of Hormuz Again Due to the Continuing US Naval Blockade
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz due to US naval presence
- VA Benefits: What is the Major Richard Star Act and who would benefit?
The Major Richard Star Act proposes increasing annual compensation for low-income veterans by $1,000, providing an estimated $3.5 billion in annual funding, with benefits starting in 2024.
- Russia's Lavrov: time has come for conversation with US about how they envision future economic relations with Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov believes it's time to discuss with the US how Moscow envisions its economic relations in the future.
- Dutch labor talks resume after strikes halt parliament work, shut slaughterhouses
Dutch labor talks resume after strikes halt parliament work, shut slaughterhouses
- UK : Keir Starmer under pressure over Mandelson vetting scandal
Keir Starmer under pressure over Mandelson vetting scandal
- Spain’s immigration officers cancel scheduled strike as migrant legalisation plan gets under way
Spain's immigration officers cancel strike, migrant legalization plan moves forward.
- IDF implements Gaza-style 'yellow line' in south Lebanon - report
IDF adopts Gaza-style 'yellow line' in south Lebanon to combat Hezbollah threats
- Venezuela’s Machado to hold Madrid rally as opposition frozen out after Maduro capture
Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado plans rally in Madrid to revive push for change.
- India news: Modi slams Congress over women's quota vote
Modi slams Congress over women's quota vote
- India: Parliament fails to pass women's quota bill after delimitation uproar
Indian government's women's quota bill blocked in parliament vote
- Sanchez, Lula rally left-wing leaders in Spain amid far-right surge
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to co-chair left-wing leaders' meeting in Barcelona
- Lufthansa labour conflict 'more entrenched than ever', unions say
Lufthansa labour conflict escalates, with unions claiming management's stance is 'more entrenched than ever'
- Starmer faces calls to step down after appointing Epstein associate
Labour leader Keir Starmer faces pressure to resign after appointing Peter Mandelson, an associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
- Hate on the rise in Spain as over half of LGBTQ+ people report abuse in past year – with transgender community hit hardest
LGBTQ+ people in Spain report 54% of them experiencing abuse in the past year
- Russia's Dmitriev says US oil waiver extension faced active political opposition
Dmitriev says US oil waiver extension faced active political opposition
- Lebanon president says his country is in 'a new phase' after Israel truce
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun declares country in 'new phase' after Israel truce.
- Court orders Albert Heijn to permanently hire long-term temp fired after labor strike
Albert Heijn ordered to hire long-term temp worker permanently after labor strike.
- Iran says Strait of Hormuz will 'not remain open' if US blockade continues
Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz if US blockade continues.
- Trump to release reading of scripture days after angering many Christians
President Trump will read from the Old Testament at the Museum of the Bible.
- Starmer allies say he’s ‘furious’ as Labour critics seize on Mandelson vetting row
Labour critics seize on Mandelson vetting row
- Regularisation of half a million migrant workers begins this week
Half a million migrant workers to benefit from regularisation scheme
- The CNMC opens sanctioning proceedings following the power outage
CNMC initiates sanctioning proceedings following power outage investigation.
- US Expands Hormuz Blockade, Raising Risk of Global Escalation
US widens naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz, asserts authority to intercept suspected Iranian vessels, heightens risk of global escalation
- La IA se cuela en el 'Wake Up, Spain!' de las incertidumbres
La IA se está convirtiendo en una realidad cada vez más presente en nuestras vidas.
- Trump Signals Iran War May End Soon as Ceasefire Holds and Talks Near
Trump suggests war with Iran may end soon
- China Balances Iran War Diplomacy as High-Stakes Xi–Trump Summit Nears
China ramps up diplomatic engagement on Iran conflict, balances ties with US
- NATO Won’t Break, U.S. Will Defend Allies, Estonia Says Amid Rising Tensions
NATO reaffirmed its commitment to collective defense
- Suez vs Hormuz: One Canal, One Strait, Two Different Laws
Egypt charges for its man-made Suez Canal, while Iran tries to claim natural rights over the Strait of Hormuz.
- EU ponders rise of Rumen empire
EU leaders assess implications of Fidesz loss
- Why India’s States Hold the Key to Unlocking East Asian Investment
India's East Asia investment
- UN–U.S. Realignment: Washington Pushes “Trade Instead of Aid”
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio promotes 'Trade Instead of Aid' at the UN
- The BBC will lay off 2,000 workers, 9.3% of its workforce
BBC to lay off 2,000 workers
- Q&A: What are the EES rules for residents arriving at Italian airports?
Permanent residents arriving at Italian airports must present their residence permit or a valid ID, while non-EU citizens must have a valid passport and a pre-authorization or a paper residence permit. The EES system will be used to track arrivals and departures, but will not be used to control entry or exit. Italy has granted an exemption to residents who have been living in the country for more than 5 years, allowing them to use their ID instead of the residence permit.