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- EU leaders find themselves incapable of action despite wars so close to home
European Union leaders struggle to take decisive action amidst global conflicts
- 15 things we learned at the EU leaders’ summit
EU leaders discuss Iran nuclear deal, Ukraine conflict
- What the EU Biotech Act delivers for Europe
The Biotech Act aims to create a unified regulatory framework for biotechnology across Europe.
- US: Trump image approved for commemorative gold coin
US president on commemorative coin
- ‘All I could do was just wait and pray’: An oral history of the Brussels bombings
On March 22, 2016, the day of the bombings, many people were in a state of denial and shock.
- High price to pay: EU and UN wrestle with Middle East war
European leaders fail to deliver on efforts to promote EU unity on Middle East policy
- French election: How to watch the runoffs like a pro
French voters will cast their second-round ballots on May 24 to determine the country's next president.
- Trump’s team repeatedly tried to intervene over Mandelson appointment
Trump's team raised concerns about Peter Mandelson's appointment to the UK trade envoy role
- ChatG-MP: Inside Westminster’s AI revolution
Artificial intelligence is being used in Westminster for speeches, emails, and economic growth
- Giorgia Meloni is on a winning streak in Rome and Brussels. The referendum can end it.
Giorgia Meloni's judicial reform referendum faces a potential roadblock in Rome, sparking concerns about her popularity
- Showdown on French Riviera reveals the far right’s potential path to power
Le Pen ally set to win Nice, sparking debate on potential far-right conservative alliance.
- France exploring UN route to unblock Strait of Hormuz, Macron says
France considers UN framework for reopening Strait of Hormuz
- How ‘unacceptable’ Orbán defeated the EU again — but maybe for the final time
Orban's EU loan defeat may be final
- 'Nobody can blackmail us': Leaders excoriate Orbán's veto as he tests EU limits
Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán tests EU limits with veto, EU leaders condemn move, EU President António Costa challenges Orbán's authority ahead of April election.
- Pope Leo will not be present to receive freedom award in US this summer
Pope Leo will not attend award ceremony in Philadelphia due to scheduling conflict.
- Trump tells Israel not to repeat strikes on Iranian energy facilities
US President Donald Trump tells Israel not to carry out strikes on Iranian energy facilities
- St. Joseph: Terror of Demons—battles during exorcisms
St. Joseph is invoked by exorcists to counter demonic forces.
- Mideast War Shakes Up Risk Calculus for IOCs
Middle East conflict escalates, impacting oil supplies and trade
- CBI questions Anil Ambani in connection to Rs 2929 cr bank fraud case
CBI questions Anil Ambani in Rs 2929 cr bank fraud case
- Israel’s extended closure of Church of the Holy Sepulchre sparks global Easter concerns
Israel closes Church of the Holy Sepulchre due to security concerns
- UN chief suggests both sides may be committing war crimes in US-Israel conflict with Iran
UN chief suggests both sides may be committing war crimes in US-Israel conflict with Iran
- Can Friedrich Merz survive Germany’s ‘super election’ year?
Friedrich Merz faces challenges as 'super election' year tests his leadership
- Profiting From Atrocities: The Russian Civilians Running a Lucrative Market for War Snuff
Ordinary Russian civilians are profiting from selling war snuff videos, monetizing graphic footage of Ukrainian civilians through advertising and crowdfunding.
- Notre Dame announces free tuition for families with incomes under $150k
Notre Dame to offer free tuition to students from low-income families.
- The world is waking up to the horror of euthanasia
Euthanasia is spreading globally, prompting concerns about its impact on vulnerable populations.
- Ros Atkins on... Trump's mixed messages on the war
Trump's comments on the US military's 'perfect' drone strike in Yemen, his claims of a 'total victory' in Syria, and his decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan all suggest a lack of clarity on America's military strategy.
- Spain says no to stricter drink-driving limits – Here’s what it means for you
Spain rejects stricter drink-driving limits
- Europe must end diplomacy and push for change in Iran, says Israeli UN ambassador
European countries should abandon diplomatic efforts with Iran
- BEIRUTER: Lebanon’s Litani bridges at the centre of conflict with Israel
Hezbollah launches rocket attacks on Israeli-occupied territories
- French tycoon Bolloré to face corruption trial over elections in Togo and Guinea
French billionaire Vincent Bolloré to face trial on corruption charges
- Costa del Sol court provisionally imprisons suspect in elderly man's death
A suspect in the death of an elderly man has been provisionally imprisoned in Costa del Sol.
- Britain steps back from Africa with new aid cuts
Britain cuts international aid, only three countries to receive full funding
- Macron seeks Ramadan ceasefire, as EU leaders say no to Trump on Iran
French president Macron seeks a Ramadan ceasefire, EU leaders reject Trump's call for no action.
- Meloni told leaders she understands Orbán’s Ukraine position, diplomats say
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she understands Hungary's concerns about Ukraine's debt to Russia
- Bishop in Brazil hosts meeting of pro-LGBT ‘Catholic’ groups in his home
Bishop Arnaldo Carvalheiro Neto hosts LGBT activists in his home, sparking controversy.
- Gazprom: Ukraine Attacks Russian Gas Export Pipelines Again
Ukrainian drones target Russian gas pipelines, Gazprom reports
- Special Report: A crunch EU summit torn between two wars and a looming energy crisis
EU leaders face pressure on Ukraine and Russia conflict
- New archbishop of Vienna suggests ignoring Church law for divorced and ‘remarried’ people
Archbishop proposes ignoring Church law for divorced, remarried Catholics
- EU’s Huawei hardliners get top court backing
EU's top court rules against ban on Chinese telco equipment
- ZAR: Structural progress meets carry risks – BNY
BNY's Geoff Yu sees structural progress in South Africa, citing government unity and commodity rally support.