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- Unmanned Systems In Belgorod Sector Strike“ Solntsepyok,”“Acacia” SPG, And Enemy Armored Vehicles
Unmanned Systems Forces launch attack on 'Solntsepyok' and 'Acacia' SPG, destroy enemy armored vehicles in Belgorod sector.
- In Jesa, a Family’s Fractures Start to Show as Secrets Are Bared by Four Sisters
Family dynamics are revealed through the eyes of four sisters
- Happier people live longer, even in cultures that value emotional restraint
A study confirms the link between happiness and longevity in Japan, finding that unhappy adults are more likely to die over a seven-year period.
- The King of Spain is invested with his title at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major
The King of Spain is invested with title at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major
- Why the people Stay, Leave, or Return to Religion in a Changing Spiritual Landscape
The religious landscape is being reconfigured gradually, rather than in abrupt ruptures.
- A Catholic priest in Iceland is facing trial for claiming that the Church provides spiritual guidance to gay people who do not want to be gay
Icelandic priest faces trial for claiming Church provides spiritual guidance to gay people who don't want to be gay
- Strides Pharma Recalls Children's Ibuprofen
Strides Pharma recalls Children's Ibuprofen due to potential contamination with foreign objects
- Beef and car duties on the line, as von der Leyen hopes for Australia trade pact
Prime Minister von der Leyen seeks to resolve beef quota and luxury car tax issues with Australia.
- Families in Andalucia will save hundreds as free childcare expands to one-year-olds in 2026
Andalucia expands free nursery places to one-year-olds in 2026.
- US prosecutors investigate whether Colombian President Petro had ties to drug traffickers — reports
US prosecutors investigate Colombian President Gustavo Petro for ties to drug traffickers
- Oil rises as US set to send thousands of troops to Iran
Oil prices surge above $111, thousands of US troops headed to Iran
- A-397 route between Ronda and San Pedro faces fresh closure as slope crumbles over roadway
A-397 road closed between Ronda and San Pedro due to slope collapse
- Awards, Prussian Porcelain, Techno, Cabaret! Inside Berlin’s First-Ever Art Gala
Berlin's first-ever art gala celebrates Prussian porcelain, techno, and cabaret, blending past and present
- Visitors learn about Aruba’s heritage at MANA
Aruba's National Archaeological Museum (MANA) celebrates 50 years of the country's anthem and flag.
- Sugar Harmony: The TRUTH Behind the "5-Drop Morning Hack" and Hidden Ingredient Dangers
Sugar Harmony is a liquid supplement containing xylitol, which can be toxic to dogs and cats in large amounts.
- Israel Refinery Remains On Line
Israel's largest refinery remains operational after Iranian missile attack.
- Never-Before-Seen Paintings Reveal Anthony Van Dyck’s Formative Italian Period
Anthony Van Dyck's time in Italy influenced his signature style.
- Spain’s 2025 blackout was caused by a “perfect storm”, experts confirm
Spain's 2025 blackout was caused by a combination of factors including high winds, a lightning strike, and a power grid vulnerability.
- Sudanese Civil War Escalates as Drone Strikes Deepen Civilian Toll and Regional Risks
Sudanese Civil War escalates with drone strikes and artillery shelling, deepening civilian toll and regional risks.
- Security cameras captured footage of American student James Gracey accidentally falling into the sea in Barcelona
American student James Gracey accidentally falls into sea in Barcelona
- WATCH: Spain’s Canary Islands hit by ‘storm of the decade’ caking it in snow, flash floods and high waves
Spain's Canary Islands experience severe weather due to Storm Therese, including heavy rain, strong winds, and heavy snow.
- Serie A: Cagliari vs. Napoli Liveblog
Cagliari and Napoli have levelled the score at 1-1 at the end of the first half.
- WATCH: Hundreds of Shia Muslims march through Barcelona old town and perform ‘matam’ ritual at the Arc de Triomf
Hundreds of Shia Muslims march through Barcelona's old town, perform 'matam' ritual at the Arc de Triomf.
- Immortal Dragons: Unlimited Bio Registers First-in-Class Dual Gene Therapy Trial
Immortal Dragons-backed company launches dual gene therapy trial
- Spain’s police union warns of border collapse at Alicante airport as understaffing and new EES cause travel chaos
Border officers at Alicante airport are at breaking point due to understaffing and a new biometric system.
- At Palm Beach’s Hottest Fair, Blue-Chip Meets Emerging Art
Blue-Chip Meets Emerging Art
- Doomsday Scenario Continues to Unfold in Jet Markets
Jet fuel export bans in Asia intensify market volatility
- Jet Fuel Spikes Again as Mideast War Escalates
Iran targets Saudi Red Sea refinery, fuel prices spike to all-time high
- The long walk at Palma airport
Passengers experience long walk at Palma airport
- Michael Baden, doctor present at Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy, doubts suicide: "It's typical of homicidal strangulation"
Michael Baden questions official death as suicide, suggests homicide
- Chuck Norris, Martial Arts Champion and TV Star, Dies at 86
Chuck Norris, legendary martial arts champion and actor, passes away at 86.
- Research suggests people who shower at night instead of in the morning aren’t just washing off the day — they’re running a neurological closing ritual that signals the nervous system the threat window has ended, and the water isn’t cleaning the body, it’s decommissioning a surveillance state that’s been active since they opened their eyes
People who shower at night may be unknowingly closing a 'surveillance state' in their nervous system after a day.
- Netanyahu reappears after being given up for dead, talks: "There will not be two leaders as coordinated as Trump and me"
Netanyahu returns to public eye after brief disappearance
- Town hall slams government delays as Torremolinos funds its own beach recovery
Town hall slams government delays as Torremolinos funds its own beach recovery.
- Iranian regime hangs 19-year-old wrestler for protests against the regime
Iranian teenager sentenced to death for participating in protests, human rights groups condemn the execution as a 'gross violation of human rights'
- Project Hail Mary's Ryan Gosling Confirms Marvel 'Discussions' to Play Ghost Rider
Ryan Gosling confirms discussions with Marvel to play Ghost Rider
- 'I Saw the FBI Swarm in and the Helicopters Fly Over the Studio' — Project Hail Mary Screenwriter Says Sony Hack Killed His 'Big' Spider-Man Movie About The Sinister Six
Sony hack killed Spider-Man's Sinister Six movie
- These are the UK’s most popular tourist attractions, from the Natural History Museum to Stonehenge
The Natural History Museum
- The psychological impact of ghosting lasts longer than outright rejection
Ghosting leaves longer-lasting psychological impact than outright rejection.
- Bogus Alicante doctor arrested for bungled hyaluronic acid injections on underage girl’s lips
Alicante doctor arrested for performing unlicensed cosmetic procedure on underage girl
- Meta U-turns on Horizon Worlds VR shutdown after user backlash
Meta reverses decision to shut down Horizon Worlds after user backlash
- The Axarquía in 9th-century global media
Ninth-century Axarquí́a earthquakes reported in the Historia Roderichiana
- Why Spain's King Felipe VI is also the King of Jerusalem
King Felipe VI's title as King of Jerusalem is a result of a historical claim dating back to the 12th century.
- Dacia Jogger Review
Dacia Jogger is the cheapest new seven-seater in the UK, available from under £30,000.
- Berlin opens battery lab for sodium-ion cell research
Berlin opens battery lab for sodium-ion cell research
- WATCH: Final hurrah for winter as Storm Therese blankets Spain’s tallest mountain in thick layer of snow
Spain's highest peak, Teide, is blanketed in snow
- Firefighters in Madrid rescue around 300 animals yearly, highlighting growing pet and livestock emergencies
Firefighters in Madrid rescue around 300 animals yearly, with most involving domestic cats and dogs.