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- 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
- Spain’s Pedro Sanchez welcomes Iran war ceasefire but fires broadside at Donald Trump
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez welcomes Iran war ceasefire, criticizes Donald Trump
- Israel endorses Trump’s two-week halt to Iran strikes, clarifies Lebanon not included
Israel supports US President Donald Trump's two-week pause on Iran strikes, but excludes Lebanon from the ceasefire
- Madrid, the unity and Barcelona, the beauty
Iran and the US agree to a 15-day ceasefire, Trump finds a temporary way out of the war without a clear objective.
- Hezbollah halts attacks following US-Iran ceasefire, sources say
Hezbollah halts attacks following US-Iran ceasefire, sources say
- EU made 'no diplomatic effort' to end Iran war, MEP Botenga tells Euronews
EU failed to condemn war crimes in Iran
- There’s a particular grief that hits when your parent asks you for help with something they used to do effortlessly, and neither of you acknowledges what just shifted. You both pretend it’s a preference. It’s not a preference. It’s the first visible transfer of authority that neither of you consented to.
The shift in dynamic occurs when a parent asks for help with something they used to handle on their own.
- Trump-backed Clay Fuller wins the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene
Clay Fuller wins seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene with Trump's support
- Dutch Foreign Minister Set for Türkiye Visit
Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen visits T–rkiye
- Watch: Are we witnessing the end of the US in NATO?
Trump's views on NATO have been mixed, with some critics arguing that his behavior undermines the alliance's unity.
- Iran's ISNA says parliament speaker Qalibaf is to head Iranian negotiating team for talks in Islamabad with U.S. Vice President Vance
Iranian parliament speaker is to lead talks with US
- China foreign ministry, on Brazil listing BYD for slavery conditions: China attaches great importance to protection of rights and interest off workers
China urges Brazil to reevaluate listing of BYD as a slave labor abuser
- Netanyahu backs US–Iran ceasefire, says deal excludes Lebanon
Netanyahu backs US–Iran ceasefire, says deal excludes Lebanon.
- Japan Hails Two-Week Ceasefire Between U.S., Iran
Japan hails US-Iran ceasefire as a constructive development
- US, Iran Strike Two-Week Ceasefire Deal, Agree to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
US and Iran agree on two-week ceasefire deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz
- Maersk: We welcome the announced ceasefire and the public statements that commercial passage through the Strait of Hormuz may again be possible – albeit for now for a limited period
Maersk Line says it welcomes announced ceasefire in Strait of Hormuz, notes that commercial passage may be possible for now
- Newsletter: US and Iran agree to two-week truce, Strait of Hormuz set to reopen
US and Iran agree to two-week truce, Strait of Hormuz set to reopen
- EUR/USD: Dollar slips on Gulf ceasefire – Commerzbank
Dollar slips on Gulf ceasefire
- Ceasefire: Iran, US agree to two-week Gulf War pause and 10-point plan
US and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire, sign 10-point peace plan
- Sweden pushes ahead with plan to abolish permanent residency
Sweden to end permanent residency for all future applicants
- Europe Today: Trump backs down on Iran again as Hormuz set to reopen after temporary deal
US President Donald Trump backs down on Iran sanctions, Iran's oil exports to Europe set to resume, EU to take steps against Turkey over Eastern Mediterranean exploration
- The Indian Ocean as Fragmented Maritime Space: Why It Never Spoke as One
The US sinking of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena off Sri Lanka was a warning shot to the entire Indian Ocean Region.
- EU fiscal models degrade strong case for clean energy
EU fiscal models underestimate the economic impact of energy investment
- World exhales — a little — as US, Iran agree to ceasefire
US and Iran agree to ceasefire, easing tensions in the Middle East
- Zelenskyy Criticizes UNSC Over Strait of Hormuz Resolution Failure
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticizes UNSC over failure to pass resolution on Strait of Hormuz
- There are authors who work at the margins and do not give lessons
Author Claudia Durastanti's novel Missitàlia blends genres and features unconventional protagonists in a journey from 19th-century Italy to a future on the Moon.
- Portrait of a millennial raised with love and prisoner of his own hell
A psychological and introspective work exploring the darker aspects of society
- The Race Is On: Who Will Be the Next UN Secretary General?
Global politics are increasingly complex and geopolitically charged.
- Ceasefire deal as EU grapples with Iran war
EU leaders skeptical of Trump's Iran charm offensive
- Europe watches as Trump’s threats escalate
European leaders express concern over Trump's Iran threats
- Armenia’s FM, EU’s Kallas Hold Phone Talks on Ties
Armenia's FM, EU's Kallas Hold Phone Talks on Ties
- Social Security warning retirees: new scam could drain bank and retirement accounts
Social Security recipients are being targeted by scammers posing as representatives of the Social Security Administration.
- Summit’s up
U.K. and EU to reach summer deal
- Orbán’s rival Magyar slams JD Vance’s Hungary visit as election meddling
Orban's rival slams JD Vance's Hungary visit as election meddling.
- What I learned from a night alone in the Holy Sepulchre
I spent the night alone in the Holy Sepulchre, a profoundly moving experience that shifted my perspective on faith and spirituality.
- The fight over Venezuelan assets in the US brings Chavismo closer to the opposition
Key points of the Venezuelan asset dispute in the US
- Iran rejects US temporary ceasefire proposal - Reuters
Iran rejects US temporary ceasefire proposal.
- New British passports will cost more from April 8: Expats to be hit for £130
New British passports will cost £130 for adults and £48 for children, increasing from £75 and £48 respectively, from April 8.
- Ukrainians to be excluded from Spain's mass regularisation of migrants
Ukrainians to be excluded from Spain's mass regularisation of migrants
- The opaque limbo of foreigners deported by the US to Mexico
Thousands of foreigners deported to Mexico face uncertain futures
- Taiwan China Tensions in Focus as Opposition Leader Opens Dialogue with Beijing
Taiwan opposition leader opens dialogue with China
- Junqueras will not go to Rufián and Montero's event this Thursday due to "schedule conflicts"
Oriol Junqueras will not attend Gabriel Rufián and Irene Montero's event due to schedule conflicts.
- SMOPYC 2026 presents its program of technical sessions and parallel activities
The 2026 program will feature a variety of technical sessions
- Iran war: Trump amps up threats ahead of Hormuz deadline
US President Trump escalates threats against Iran over Strait of Hormuz, strikes reported on Kharg Island.