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- Islamabad Talks on the Edge US Iran Deal Hangs in the Balance
US-Iran tensions escalate
- Trump promises economic support to Orbán ahead of crucial Hungary vote
Trump offers economic support to Hungary's Orbán ahead of election
- [Interview] Hungarian scientist László Mérő: ‘The language of Fidesz is unmistakably Nazi speech’
Hungarian politician Viktor Orbán's party Fidesz has adopted language reminiscent of Nazi rhetoric, according to László Mérő, a mathematician and psychologist turned public intellectual.
- Europe is losing the algorithmic war for streaming – and that’s a policy failure
Europe is losing the algorithmic war for streaming – and that’s a policy failure
- France's antisemitism bill: a weapon against hate or threat to free speech?
France's new antisemitism bill sparks controversy over its potential impact on free speech
- The towel from 'Alcarràs' is from Las Pepitas
A 50-100 year old film wardrobe supervisor will struggle finding suitable clothing for actors to wear in 2026.
- Ukraine again surpasses Russia in the drone war: “We cannot keep up with them”
Ukraine's drones have surpassed Russia's in the drone war, with more long-range drones being launched than Russian ones for the first time since the invasion. Russia's military commentators are becoming increasingly pessimistic about their military situation. Ukrainian drones have disrupted troop supplies and slowed down Volodymyr Putin's spring offensive.
- It is sad to be only a void inside the heart
A book by Jaume Coll Mariné, winner of the Carles Riba prize, explores the human condition and the loss of meaning in a post-truth world, delving into themes of nature, identity, and the decay of societal values.
- Historic independence activist Blanca Serra dies
Blanca Serra, 82, dies in Barcelona
- Ukraine secures oil lifeline from Gulf states in exchange for military support
Ukraine secures oil lifeline from Gulf states in exchange for military support
- Mojtaba Khamenei’s whereabouts remain unknown, but regime shows no signs of a power vacuum
Iran's supreme leader Khamenei's whereabouts remain unknown
- French bakeries and flower shops to stay open on Labor Day if new law passes
French bakeries and flower shops may be able to operate on Labor Day.
- Macron Courts Trump with Versailles Invite Amid Strained G7 Dynamics
French President Emmanuel Macron invites Donald Trump to a dinner at the Palace of Versailles to attend the G7 summit in June.
- International Sudan Conference in Berlin: Time for a change of perspective
Sudanese government representatives meet with international leaders to discuss peace and stability in the region.
- When “Civilisation” Becomes a Threat
US President Donald Trump issues threat of overwhelming military force, sparking backlash
- How soccer assisted Viktor Orbán’s rise — and maybe his fall
Viktor Orbán's humble beginnings as a son of a Communist collective farm foreman, his rise to power through soccer, his influence on Hungarian politics
- EMEA Morning Briefing : Futures Rise Ahead of U.S.-Iran Talks
European markets rise ahead of potential US-Iran deal
- Copper edges up amid fragile US-Iran ceasefire
Copper prices surge 2.5% as US and Iran agree to ceasefire
- The teacher and psychologist Isabel Torras wins the Cavall Fort Prize 2025
Isabel Torras, a psychologist, teacher, and writer, has won the 2025 Cavall Fort Prize.
- Pedro Almodóvar, the Javis and Rodrigo Sorogoyen will fight for the Palme d'Or in Cannes
Pedro Almodóvar, Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, and Rodrigo Sorogoyen will compete for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival with their films Amarga Navidad, La bola negra, and El ser querido.
- Gossip mag confirms Bardella’s romance with Maria Carolina de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles
Bardella confirms romance with royal heiress
- Pedro Almodóvar, the Javis and Rodrigo Sorogoyen will fight for the Palme d'Or at Cannes
Pedro Almodóvar, Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo's La bola negra, and Rodrigo Sorogoyen's El ser querido will compete for the Palme d'Or at Cannes
- This is the Raval, the first electric car manufactured in Martorell
The Cupra Raval is the first electric car manufactured in Martorell, with an autonomy of 400-450 km.
- Malaga urban planning department overwhelmed by backlog of 7,000 violation cases
Malaga urban planning department overwhelmed by backlog of 7,000 violation cases
- Malaga province hosts more than 2,000 international students with residence permits
Malaga province sees significant increase in international students, numbers doubling in the last decade.
- Hungary betrayed EU by revealing sanctions talk to Russia, says French top diplomat
Hungary betrayed EU trust by discussing sanctions with Russia
- The ERC leadership in Igualada resigns en bloc amid reproaches to Junqueras
ERC leadership in Igualada resigns en bloc amid reproaches to Junqueras
- Listen: EU calls on Israel to respect the ceasefire and to stop bombing Lebanon, will it work?
EU urges Israel to respect Lebanon ceasefire, calls for restraint
- Nato chief fails to charm Trump, as Israel risks wrecking Iran deal
NATO chief Mark Rutte spent two hours in the White House without a press conference or photo opportunities
- Mallorca property developer takes a stand against housing policies that fail to protect residents
Germán Rocha resigns as vice-president of a developers association
- Plush Costa Blanca locale launches urgent survey for struggling residents to tackle housing and rental crisis with fresh subsidised homes
Javea town hall launches survey to address housing crisis with subsidized homes
- Middle East set to dominate Macron's first meeting with Pope Leo
French President Emmanuel Macron meets Pope Leo at the Vatican to discuss the Middle East and assisted dying.
- Europe Today: Ceasefire in Iran at risk as Israeli strikes kill over 200 in Lebanon
Ceasefire in Iran at risk as Israeli strikes kill over 200 in Lebanon
- Iran confirms sending team to Pakistan for negotiations with US
Iran sends team to Pakistan for US talks
- 'We are not bonded labourers': University researcher fights Swedish deportation order
Fahima Ayub Khan, an Indian researcher, is challenging a deportation order in Swedish court.
- Hormuz uncertainty reverberates in Brussels
Hungary's EU funds at risk
- US President Donald Trump warns of stronger military response if Iran deal fails
US President Donald Trump warns of stronger military response if Iran deal fails.
- The Truce with Iran Fails to Convince Democrats: Calls for Trump’s Removal
US lawmakers call for Trump's removal from office
- Trump meets NATO chief as Iran war test the alliance
Trump meets NATO chief amid Iran war tensions
- How Russia’s GRU turned $50 routers into a global intelligence platform spanning 120 countries
Fancy Bear (APT 28) hijacked $50 routers to create a global intelligence platform affecting 120 countries.
- Not everyone who goes quiet during an argument is punishing you. Some of them learned in childhood that their anger, once expressed, became the only thing anyone responded to, and the original hurt disappeared entirely. So they stopped expressing it. Not to win. To preserve the point.
Some people who go silent during arguments aren't punishing you.
- Stateless at Home: Kenyan Somalis Struggle to Reclaim Citizenship from Refugee Records
Kenyan Somalis face challenges in obtaining citizenship due to refugee status