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- From Distance to Danger: How New Zealand Could Be Pulled Into the Iran War
New Zealand joins Iran war coalition
- ERC, CUP and Comuns explore the Rufián way in Igualada
ERC and CUP form alliance in Igualada, Comuns to join
- Anthropic v. US Department of War: AI company challenges government in court
Anthropic, an AI company, is challenging the US government's decision to blacklist it as a national security risk in a San Francisco federal court.
- The essential figure for Johan Cruyff to change the history of Barça
Johan Cruyff, a former player and coach of FC Barcelona, had a profound impact on the team's history and Catalan culture.
- Von der Leyen’s big Aussie trade deal
EU and Australia agree on major trade deal
- More Russian snooping allegations
German far-right party accused of accessing EU confidential documents
- Trump says Hormuz will reopen 'very soon' if US-Iran deal works
Trump says Strait of Hormuz will reopen 'very soon' if US-Iran deal works
- The loneliest generation in history isn’t the one glued to their phones. It’s the one that raised everyone, worked without complaint, retired without ceremony, and is now sitting in houses that used to be full of noise wondering when the silence became permanent.
The generation that raised everyone, worked without complaint, retired without ceremony, and is now sitting in houses that used to be full of noise wondering when the silence became permanent.
- Studying and imitating the lives of the martyrs will help us withstand the tyranny of sin
St. John the Evangelist warns against fearing those who can harm the body, but to fear the one who can destroy both body and soul.
- Denmark votes in close election overshadowed by Trump's Greenland bid
Denmark votes in close election
- People born between 1945 and 1965 were raised in a culture where needing people was weakness, asking for help was failure, and independence was the highest virtue. Now they’re the most isolated generation in modern history and the very traits that made them survivors are the ones keeping them alone.
The Silent Generation faces increased feelings of loneliness and disconnection.
- How to watch Denmark’s elections like a pro
Denmark's parliamentary elections are approaching, with the country's five parties vying for a majority
- Secret EU files at risk of AfD leaks to Kremlin, diplomats warn
Germany's far right party AfD may abuse access to EU internal documents
- Former French PM fortifies presidential bid with strong showing in municipal race
Edouard Philippe's strong showing in the municipal election cements his position as a leading candidate for the Elysée presidency, solidifying his far-right stance as a main rival to Jordan Bardella.
- Iranian Defenses and Counterstrikes Put Beijing’s Military Tech to the Test Against US Forces
Iranian defenses and counterstrikes against US and Israeli forces are testing the effectiveness of Chinese military tech.
- China: Children Barred from Church Doors. A Mother Speaks Up
Chinese government enforces ban on minors attending church services
- Chaldean Catholics will elect their new patriarch in Rome next April
Chaldean Catholics will elect a new patriarch in Rome in April.
- Strait of Hormuz crisis is at stalemate, warns ex-US Secretary of Defence
US Secretary of Defense James Mattis warns of stalemate in Strait of Hormuz crisis, suggests two possible paths: continued stalemate or further escalation.
- Strait of Hormuz crisis is at stalemate, warns ex-US defence secretary
US-Iran tensions at impasse
- Pachamama Leo reaction: Fr. Altman and Liz Yore
Fr. James Altman and Liz Yore discuss the significance of Pope Leo XIV's Pachamama image, highlighting the hypocrisy of the cardinals who previously condemned the ritual.
- Argentina's 'Dirty War' still on trial 50 years later
Argentina's 1976-1983 military dictatorship resulted in the disappearance of approximately 30,000 people.
- Britain’s Bases, America’s War, and a Dangerous New Risk
Britain allows US to use bases for strikes against Iran, a move that raises concerns about UK's neutrality in the conflict.
- EU 'deeply concerned' by reports Hungary leaked negotiation details to Russia
Hungary's foreign minister shared sensitive EU negotiation details with Russia, sparking EU concern.
- What We Know About the US Waivers for Iranian Oil
Waivers allow Iranian oil to be exported on ships traveling between Iran and the US, potentially giving China a new supplier.
- How to fix a broken party brand
Historically, American midterm elections favor the opposing party.
- Referendum defeat brings Italy’s Meloni crashing down to earth
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's lead in polls is dwindling after her party's defeat in a recent referendum.
- Experts insist Trump administration’s cyber strategy is already paying off
The Trump administration's cyber strategy is already seeing results, according to experts.
- BREAKING: Infamous abortionist Kermit Gosnell dead at 85
Kermit Gosnell, notorious abortion doctor, dead at 85
- Court allows Andrew Hoo to return to work immediately
Andrew Hoo can return to work immediately
- White House installs Christopher Columbus statue, hitting back at woke anti-American left
White House installs Columbus statue
- Referendum defeat leaves Italy's Meloni looking more vulnerable
Italy's Giorgia Meloni's government faces uncertainty after voters reject constitutional reform referendum.
- Police grant one-month grace period to surrender illegal firearms
Aruba Police Force
- What changes in airports after Trump's decision to send ICE agents
Airports see increased enforcement of immigration laws after Trump's ICE agent deployment.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu calls Jesus a weakling — my rebuttal
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's characterization of Jesus as a 'weakling' is a misrepresentation of Christian beliefs
- ‘Raulito’ Castro, the Trump administration’s wild card in Cuba
Raul Castro's grandson emerges as a key figure in US-Cuba talks
- The government will meet with the teachers' unions one by one after the strike
The government will meet with the teachers' unions one by one after the strike
- Volvo goes into the red
Volvo Cars reports financial loss in 2022
- Men in Sagunto vote to exclude women from Holy Week processions
Women barred from Holy Week processions in Sagunto despite push for inclusion.
- ‘Russiagate’ investigator Robert Mueller dies at 81, Trump says ‘I’m glad he’s dead’
Robert Mueller, the lead investigator of the Russiagate inquiry, has died at 81. Republicans are largely silent on Trump's reaction, fueling outrage and concerns about its impact on voters ahead of midterm elections.
- Cuba: The oligarch's sincerity and the humanitarian flotilla
Cuba's government may agree to certain concessions in exchange for humanitarian aid and investment