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- Yemen's Houthis say they carried out their first military operation targeting Israel 'successfully'
Houthis claim successful attack on Israel
- Senate shoots down law to monitor donations to mosques from abroad
Senate rejects law to monitor foreign donations to mosques
- All the times Donald Trump dunked on Keir Starmer over the Iran war
Trump repeatedly criticized Starmer for not being tough enough on Iran, calling him 'weak' and a 'failure' during a televised meeting at the White House.
- Putin denies asking business leaders to finance the war in Ukraine
Putin denies asking business leaders to finance the war in Ukraine
- Seafarers trapped in the Gulf are suffering — it’s time we paid attention
Seafarers trapped in the Gulf face dire humanitarian crisis
- Malaga gives out bracelets for parents to easily locate their children during Holy Week
Malaga, Spain introduces child wristbands for Holy Week
- France told US G20 presidency that it is unacceptable that South Africa is being prevented in taking part in preparations for G20 summit
France expresses concern over South Africa's exclusion from G20 summit preparations
- More than just a parade
Spain's Easter tradition goes beyond religion
- Iranians fear escalation of the war: ‘Until you see it with your own eyes, you don’t realize how terrifying it is’
Iranians fear a potential escalation of the war with the US, some see Trump's statements as a sign of a possible de-escalation, others remain uncertain about the outcome
- More than 30 people receive euthanasia in Malaga province since law approval
A 25-year-old woman with chronic pain dies after receiving euthanasia in Spain.
- Iraq mourns its dead after worst strike against its army since the start of the war: ‘Why did the Americans attack us?’
Key points in the conflict include: US-Iran tensions on Iraqi soil, rising casualties among Iraqi and Kurdish soldiers, escalating conflict threat.
- Unions call off first days of airport strikes in Spain at last minute
Spanish work unions cancel airport strikes
- Misleading headlines claim UK legalised abortion until birth
Misleading headlines have spread in Europe and social media claiming the UK will allow abortion until birth.
- Iran war shockwaves push Saudi Arabia to strike security deal with Ukraine
Iran's conflict with Ukraine raises concerns for Saudi Arabia, which may form security deal with Ukraine, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy says.
- With, Without, Against Washington: Redefining Europe’s Relations With the United States
European nations reevaluate US presence amid rising tensions.
- Spanish gang-rape victim, 25, dies by euthanasia after lengthy legal battle with her father
Spanish court grants euthanasia request after lengthy legal battle
- Suspension of strikes at Palma and Ibiza airports
Groundforce strike suspended at Palma and Ibiza airports.
- The “Extremely Dangerous and Unpredictable” situation in Middle East and Beyond
Middle East conflict escalates, civilians caught in crossfire
- EU votes for toughest migrant detention and deportation plan yet for failed asylum seekers
European Parliament approves toughest migrant detention and deportation plan
- Myanmar Junta Signals Managed Power Shift
Myanmar's military has announced it will step down and transfer power to a civilian government.
- 'Ukraine is not a bargaining chip,' says Renew Europe chief
Ukraine is not a bargaining chip for EU, Renew Europe chief says
- Talks break down to prevent Easter rubbish collection strike in Soller
Talks break down over pay demands for Soller rubbish collectors
- Judge rejects Trump administration's 'Orwellian' branding of Anthropic as national security threat
US judge rejects Trump administration's branding of Anthropic as national security threat.
- Energy Shock Reorders Alliances: India Turns Back to Russia
India turns to Russia for energy security as it shifts away from US
- Newsletter: ‘Not our war’ - Rubio joins G7 talks amid transatlantic rift over war in Iran
Marco Rubio joins G7 talks amid transatlantic rift over war in Iran, Lebanon's Minister of Culture calls Israel's actions in Lebanon an 'invasion'.
- War in Iran, Middle East Threatens Global Agrifood Systems
Global agrifood systems at risk from Iran-Middle East conflict
- Belarus's Lukashenko gifts assault rifle to North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko gifts assault rifle to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during Pyongyang visit.
- Europe Today: Rubio joins crucial G7 talks in France as Iran war set to dominate second day
US Senator Marco Rubio joins G7 talks in France
- The day Eva Baltasar met the flesh and blood Boulder
Eva Baltasar shares her experience of performing at the Silent Reading Party for the premiere of her theatrical version of Permagel, describing it as 'somewhat cathedral-like' and 'sacred'.
- The mechanisms of the tale and the mechanisms of the heart
Eider Rodríguez's new book, Everything was the same hole, explores realistic short stories with a focus on contained intensity and expressive precision, delving into human relationships and the complexities of the human heart.
- Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Why the United States Is Holding Back From a Show of Force
US not using force in Strait of Hormuz due to geography and risk assessment
- Let it go! How the EU would benefit from being more like Disney
France's EU presidency is seen as an opportunity to promote cultural exchange and tourism.
- A reckoning for Europe’s center left
European center-left parties face decline in election results.
- Man arrested on suspicion of Chinese spying was in UK parliament as recently as January
MP accused of spying in UK parliament
- US judge temporarily halts Trump-era sanctions on AI firm Anthropic
US judge halts Trump-era sanctions on AI firm Anthropic
- Bishops speak out on tensions between Colombia and Ecuador over the trade war and its impact on border communities
Colombia and Ecuador are engaged in a trade war
- Pope Leo XIV continues to reshape the Roman Curia: Meet the new Australian prefect of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts
Pope Leo XIV appoints Australian to Dicastery for Legislative Texts
- New Israeli policy targeting Christian schools in Jerusalem could threaten their future existence
New Israeli policy may bar hundreds of Christian Palestinian teachers from teaching in Jerusalem schools.
- Iran’s electric grid is one of the most decentralised in the world
Iran's electric grid is highly decentralized, making it harder to target.
- Finland’s Supreme Court Split Ruling: Acquits MP on Bible Tweet, Convicts Her over 20-Year-Old Church Brochure
Finland's Supreme Court acquits MP on Bible tweet, convicts her over 20-year-old church brochure.
- They want us to HATE Iran – Jason Jones EXPOSES their lies
Journalist Jason Jones critiques the media's tendency to promote selective outrage and hypocrisy in foreign policy, highlighting double standards in how the West responds to different countries' actions.
- ODNI tackles AI, threat hunting, app cybersecurity in year-one tech review
ODNI releases cybersecurity framework for AI and emerging technologies
- Bishop Schneider urges traditional-minded cardinals, bishops, groups to support SSPX
Bishop Athanasius Schneider urges Traditionalist Catholics to support the Society of St. Pius X.
- Crude Futures Take Flight as Hopes for Ceasefire Fade
Houthi rebels target Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq oil processing facility
- MAGA is growing anxious over Orbán’s fate
MAGA leaders worried about Hungary's election outcome
- Trump extends the ultimatum to Iran again until April 6: "Negotiations are going very well"
US President Donald Trump extends deadline for Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal until April 6.