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- Cdl. Pizzaballa confirms cancellation of Palm Sunday procession in Jerusalem
Cdl. Pizzaballa confirms cancellation of Palm Sunday procession in Jerusalem
- Pro-LGBT Belgian bishop vows to ordain married men to priesthood, citing vocations crisis
Belgian bishop vows to ordain married men to priesthood
- Lebanon : Israel strikes key bridge, stoking fears of ground invasion
Israeli forces destroy Hezbollah bridges, sparking fears of ground invasion
- Who is Emmanuel Grégoire, Paris's next mayor?
Emmanuel Grégoire elected as Paris's next mayor with over 50% of the vote.
- Meloni admits defeat as Italians reject judicial reform in major referendum
Italy's premier Meloni concedes defeat after judicial reform referendum
- EU restricts Hungary's access to classified intelligence over alleged leaks to Russia
EU restricts Hungary's access to classified intelligence following alleged leaks to Russia
- Maradona Junior: ‘If my father was God at Napoli, then McTominay is Jesus’
Scott McTominay is a phenomenal player, he's the best midfielder in the world
- Spain's PM to visit China for fourth time in as many years
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to visit China for the fourth time in as many years.
- Former US congressman secretly lobbied for Venezuela, prosecutor says at trial
Former US congressman accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela, prosecutor says at trial.
- Italy divided over Meloni government, referendum exit polls show
Italy's two-day referendum shows 'No' vote slightly ahead
- EU-Mercosur trade deal to take effect provisionally from May 1
EU-Mercosur trade deal to take effect provisionally from May 1
- ICE agents deployed in US airports to ease security lines amid shutdown
ICE agents to be deployed at US airports to ease security lines amid government shutdown
- EU calls on Hungary to clarify ‘concerning’ reports of Russia leaks
EU calls on Hungary to clarify reports of Russia leaks
- US President Trump: Strait of Hormuz will be opened very soon if there's a deal
US President Donald Trump says Strait of Hormuz will be opened very soon if Iran deal is reached.
- Donald Trump halts ultimatum and gives Iran five more days of truce
US and Iran agree to a five-day truce
- The war has moved even closer to the heart of Beirut. Lebanon wants to negotiate a ceasefire, but stands alone
Lebanese authorities report further attacks on civilian infrastructure and central Beirut
- Is the UK demanding decades of rent from the US if it leaves NATO?
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says NATO countries pay 'rent' for using military bases in each other's countries
- European Commission wants Hungary to ‘clarify’ claims it shared info with Russia
European Commission expresses concern over Hungary's claims of sharing info with Russia
- Left-leaning support for redistribution stems from perceived unfairness rather than malicious envy
Study finds public support for wealth redistribution rooted in perceived unfairness rather than envy.
- Iran Fars News Agency: There are no direct communication with US nor through intermediaries
Iran's Fars News agency reports no direct US communication
- 'The key' for 2027 French presidential race will be party alliances
French far-right struggles in municipal elections, socialist party gains, implications for 2027 presidential election
- Is Iran putting stickers of Spain's PM Pedro Sánchez on its missiles as a symbol of gratitude?
Iran puts stickers of Spain's PM Pedro Sanchez on missiles
- Trump suspends Iran power plant strikes for five days, citing 'productive' direct talks with Tehran
US suspends planned strikes on Iranian power plants, cites productive talks with Tehran.
- How to avoid EU arms spending spree being lost to corruption and bribery?
Corruption and bribery risks are inherent in large defence procurements.
- A "no" vote in Italy's referendum could be 'first blow' to Meloni's premiership
Italy's conservative premier Giorgia Meloni faces a pivotal test in a two-day referendum on judicial reform.
- French far-right fail to take key cities in test for 2027 presidential race
National Rally fails to take key cities in French municipal elections, Macron's lead remains intact
- Tehran Warns of ‘Devastating’ Strikes on Gulf Power Plants in Response to Trump
Iran threatens to target Israel's power plants and U.S. bases in the Gulf in response to Trump's threat to destroy Iran's power network.
- On the Agenda: What’s happening in Italy this week
Italy to vote on judicial reform, Easter celebrations start, US-Italy flights resume
- Queen Letizia’s white Vatican look sparks global attention – and there’s a powerful reason why
Queen Letizia's outfit caused a stir at the Vatican.
- Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours – Europe live
Slovenia's incumbent liberal prime minister Robert Golob wins parliamentary elections
- Toto Wolff says Kimi Antonelli struggles to say no, needs to be shielded
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Kimi Raikkonen struggles to say no, needs to be shielded.
- A collision between a plane and a fire truck in New York leaves two dead and several injured.
Two people dead, several injured in plane-fire truck collision at LaGuardia Airport.
- Newsletter: Hungary accused of briefing Moscow on sensitive EU talks
Hungary accused of briefing Moscow on EU talks
- The government wants to build public housing in Mallorca's countryside
The government plans to expand public housing into Mallorca's countryside for the first time.
- Preliminary election results in Slovenia show tight race between Liberals and right-wing
Preliminary election results in Slovenia show tight race between Liberals and right-wing
- 5 key takeaways from France's local elections
France's main parties saw mixed results in local elections
- Pro-Kremlin blogger turns on Putin, sent to psychiatric care
Russian blogger criticizes Putin, sent to psychiatric care
- Not everything has to be 'Torrente'
A Spanish comedy film that tackles contemporary humor and societal customs.
- THIS WEEK: EU turns to Africa, as Middle East burns
EU forms defence partnership with Ghana amid growing regional instability
- EU cuts Hungary from the group chat
EU sidelines Hungary from sensitive talks with Moscow
- Is Hungary leaking EU secrets? A crisis of trust in Brussels
Hungary accused of leaking EU secrets to Russia
- Cruyff, la revolución eterna
Joan Laporta
- Italy's justice reform vote draws massive turnout on first day
Italy holds historic turnout in first day of constitutional referendum
- Russia moves to crack down on Telegram
Russia's government announces plan to restrict access to Telegram, citing national security concerns
- How two wars are pulling Europe and the US apart
EU concerned about US abandonment of Ukraine if not supported in Middle East
- French far right claims momentum for presidency after local elections
French far right sees surge in support after local elections