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- LGBT activists ‘went too far’ on pushing child ‘sex changes,’ ex-GLAAD president admits
GLAAD president Herndon Graddick criticizes LGBT movement for pushing child 'sex changes'
- Jerusalem bishop decries escalating Israeli settler terror attacks against Christians
Bishop William Shomali condemns Israeli settler terror attacks against Christians.
- German deepfake porn case sparks protests and pressure for change in law, proceedings underway in Mallorca
Spain's handling of a deepfake porn case sparks protests and pressure for change in law
- BREAKING: Finnish lawmaker convicted for ‘insult’ over church pamphlet critical of homosexuality
Finnish lawmaker convicted for distributing pamphlet critical of homosexuality.
- British travel groups calling for new EU border rules to be suspended during peak travel times
ABTA calls for EU border rules to be suspended during peak travel times
- If you receive more than $100,000 in Social Security, this plan proposes putting a cap on it
Policymakers seek to cap high-end Social Security benefits to address the program's financial sustainability.
- Germany weighs buying Australian-made combat drones
Germany to consider buying Australian-made combat drones
- Marbella moves forward with new red and orange parking zones
Marbella introduces new parking zone rules
- No Talks, Just Strikes: Iran Defies U.S. Ceasefire Push
Iran continues to defy US calls for talks amid escalating conflict
- European Commission opens investigation into Snapchat’s child safety protections
The European Commission is opening an investigation into Snapchat's child safety protections.
- Marbella prosecution asks court to investigate Benahavís mayor for malfeasance and embezzlement
Prosecution asks court to investigate Benahavis mayor for malfeasance and embezzlement
- Q&A: Who will win Andalusia's elections and why does it matter for Spain?
What is the Andalusia regional election?
- “Israel supported us- now we stand with them,” says Ugandan army chief
Ugandan army chief backs Israel, warns of potential intervention.
- A future nursery teacher, the invisible angel who drives Spar Girona
Spar Girona faces Queen's Cup with injured players, relying on Carol Guerrero's performance.
- Germany sees no exit strategy in Iran, but offers help with a ceasefire
Germany offers help with ceasefire in Iran
- Trump to Meet Xi in China This May Amid Iran War Fallout
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in May amid the ongoing Iran war.
- Budapest's contact with Moscow during key EU meetings ‘greatly concerning,’ says Barroso
Budapest's contact with Moscow during key EU meetings is raising concerns about EU integrity.
- “I saw that desolate landscape and thought, ‘I’m like that, dry’”
A novel about two people who form a connection through a brief encounter, exploring themes of disillusionment and the power of human connection.
- A group of 300 school principals files an appeal against changes to teacher assignments.
The Professional Association of Educational Managers (AXIA) is appealing a resolution by the Department of Education regarding teacher assignments, claiming it violates the Catalan Education Law and undermines school autonomy.
- Meritocracy: Merit, myth or paradox?
The concept of meritocracy was originally coined by British sociologist Michael Young in 1958 as a warning about the dangers of an oligarchy of the future.
- The next refugee crisis
EU officials discuss potential refugee crisis in Sudan
- Iran war: Trump says he's unsure about a deal with Tehran
US President Trump questions Iran deal, Israel says it killed Iranian commander.
- Iran war: 'Get serious before it is too late,' Trump warns
US President Donald Trump urges Iran to engage in talks, Israel reports killing Iran's naval chief.
- Iran war: Germany calls conflict economic 'catastrophe'
Germany labels Iran war as 'catastrophe', amid conflicting signals on negotiations
- Iran war: Germany ready to help 'secure any peace,' Defense Minister Pistorius says
Germany offers to help secure peace in Iran war
- IDF launches series of attacks on Isfahan
IDF launches series of attacks on Isfahan
- The Vatican Speaks Out at the UN in Support of Children with Down Syndrome
Vatican supports children with Down syndrome, contrasting with Iceland's low birth rate
- Keir Starmer tries to move on from his Morgan McSweeney era
Keir Starmer is trying to move on from his Morgan McSweeney era
- Italy’s opposition sees its chance to beat Meloni. But it needs a leader, and a plan.
Italy's opposition sees its chance to beat Meloni
- Sudan’s war nears Syria-style refugee tipping point, UN migration agency says
Sudan's conflict is nearing a Syria-style refugee crisis, with the UN migration agency warning of a potential surge in migrants heading to Europe.
- AfD leaders want to keep distance from unpopular Trump before key eastern elections
AfD leaders seek to distance themselves from Trump before eastern German elections
- Will the Church bless polygamy? One Synod document addresses the issue, while another discusses poverty
Document reveals mixed approach to polygamy
- Australia bans visitors from Iran for 6 months amid war
Australia imposes 6-month visa ban on Iranian visitors amid ongoing conflict.
- US President Trump: Iran is negotiating, wants to make a deal so badly
US President Donald Trump says Iran is negotiating to end the war.
- Ousted Venezuelan president Maduro to appear in New York court
Nicolas Maduro faces trial in New York on charges of drug trafficking and weapons offenses.
- Americans continue to sour on Trump’s handling of Iran war
New poll shows 53% disapprove of Trump's handling of Iran war
- UN recognizes slave trade as gravest crime against humanity
The UN General Assembly recognizes the slave trade as the worst crime against humanity.
- Vance will visit Hungary just days before its election
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's counterpart, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szilágyi, will meet with him.
- Trump to visit China in mid-May
U.S. President to visit China in mid-May after Iran trip postponement
- Vatican Urges Halt to Mining – A sin against Pachamama
Vatican issues directive against mining, sparking fears of environmental extremism
- Pope names Italian Australian as Vatican’s chief legal expert
Australian bishop appointed as Vatican's chief legal expert
- Pope Leo XIV defends the priesthood in the Church as a vocation reserved for men in a catechesis, following the Second Vatican Council
Pope Leo XIV defends the priesthood as a vocation reserved for men
- US ties Ukraine security guarantees to Donbas withdrawal, Zelensky says
US demands Ukraine cede Donbas for security guarantees