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- Aging cherry trees in Tokyo raise safety concerns
Tokyo's aging cherry blossom trees pose safety risks during hanami season
- Inside the weird world of octopus sex as scientists find sensory arm that can deposit sperm
Scientists discover unique sensory arm in male octopuses that can detect and deposit sperm
- Inside Armenia’s underground wellbeing retreat where asthma patients seek relief
Armenia's underground wellbeing retreat offers asthma treatment with potentially life-changing results, but may lose state funding due to lack of scientific evidence.
- ‘An orgiastic pandemonium’: Elvira Notari, the ‘low-life cinema’ pioneer erased by fascism
Elvira Notari was Italy's first female director, known for gritty films about early 20th-century Naples. Many of her works were lost due to censorship under Mussolini's regime. A new documentary is reviving her legacy.
- Oil, Petchem Units in Three GCC Countries Damaged in Iranian Drone Attacks -- OPIS
Iran launches drone attacks on Saudi Aramco facilities in Jeddah, Ras Tanura, and Abqaiq; Drone strikes also target petrochemical units in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain; Attacks cause damage to oil and petrochemical production facilities.
- As the U.S. and Israel drain, what role can China and Russia play in stopping the war?
China and Russia may play a role in stopping the war by providing economic support to Iran, potentially weakening the US and Israel's position.
- Ukrainian Drone Attacks Grain Ship in Azov Sea
Ukrainian drone strikes hit grain ship in Azov Sea, killing 1 crew member
- Serbia Intercepts Bomb Plot on Russian Gas Pipeline to Hungary
Serbia intercepts explosives near Russian gas pipeline to Hungary.
- Loaded gun found in Sheriff Nanos' luggage sparks outrage in the Nancy Guthrie case
Loaded gun found in Sheriff Nanos' luggage
- Psychology says the most emotionally strong people aren’t the ones who never fall apart – they’re the ones who fall apart privately, reassemble without fanfare, and never use their recovery as a reason for anyone else to feel guilty
The truly resilient are those who fall apart privately, rebuild, and show up tomorrow without mentioning their struggles.
- Same regime, different face: The West’s recurring mistake in Iran
Iran's regime has a history of presenting a new leader to the international community during moments of pressure
- WATCH: Holiday Priestly Blessings performed at Western Wall under wartime restrictions
50 men perform holiday priestly blessing at Western Wall
- IDF kills IRGC oil chief in Tehran strike
IDF kills top official of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who oversaw billions of dollars in oil profits.
- China deepens humanitarian ties with Israeli liberals to counter far-right political rifts
China strengthens relations with liberal Israelis to mend ties damaged by far-right tensions.
- How has the Iran war impacted Israel’s labor market?
Iran war affects Israel's labor market, with women making up 60% of new unemployment claims, particularly mothers of young children.
- NASA shows us the Moon as humanity has never seen it before
NASA's uncrewed lunar flyby captures stunning, unprecedented views of the Moon's surface.
- Community participates in march for protection of the Mar Menor
Community comes together to raise awareness about the environmental impact of tourism in the Mar Menor lagoon.
- Rivercrest OAP continues run advancing from Bi-District
Rivercrest High School One Act Play troupe advances to the bi-district tournament after a successful run in Quitman.
- Cooper OAP shines at Bi-District competition
Cooper High School One Act Play group wins at Bi-District competition, Cooper OAP shines, Cooper High School's One Act Play group excelled at the Bi-District competition.
- Columbia Student Workers Union erupts over antisemitism task force’s recommendation to hire Middle East professors who don’t hate Israel
Columbia Student Workers Union erupts over antisemitism task force’s recommendation to hire Middle East professors who don’t hate Israel
- Skier dies in avalanche in French Pyrenees
A 40-year-old skier died in an avalanche in the French Pyrenees.
- Saving 60c per litre: Why French drivers are flooding Spanish petrol stations
Fuel shortage causes traffic jam at Spanish petrol stations
- Are women more likely to regret one-night stands? Only when they sleep with men
Women regret one-night stands more than men due to lack of sexual satisfaction and orgasms.
- Latest news bulletin | April 5th, 2026 – Midday
European Union approves new climate change package
- Retired matador, 51, gored to death on the Costa del Sol while preparing animal for Easter bullfight
Retired matador gored to death in Spain
- Several people killed in Ukraine after a Russian drone strike on a market
Russia launches drone strike on Ukrainian market, resulting in multiple fatalities.
- Mojtaba not leading Iran after suffering brain damage, amputations – report
Iran's Supreme Leader reportedly a figurehead after severe brain damage and amputations
- One Health Summit begins in Lyon, France: How to prevent health risks ?
Sophie Drogué, INRAE Research Engineer, discusses the importance of prevention in reducing health risks.
- Digital nomad visa vs 90/180 rule: the truth about how long you can stay in Europe
The European Union's 90/180 rule applies to all non-EU citizens, not just digital nomads.
- German men could require military permission to leave country for more than three months
Key point: German men aged 17-45 may need military approval to leave the country for over 3 months.
- Iran will assassinate Trump, Netanyahu, Iranian lawmaker says
Iranian lawmaker threatens to assassinate Trump and Netanyahu.
- How to get a free home and job in Arenillas: The 2026 residency rules for expats in Spain
Arenillas offers free housing to expats, with the condition of taking up employment in the village.
- Marilyn Monroe’s personal belongings to go on display in new centenary exhibition
Marilyn Monroe's personal belongings to go on display in new centenary exhibition
- Dénia shines a light on Sahrawi voices with powerful cultural week marking 50 years of exile
Sahrawi culture celebrated in coastal town
- Expo Torrevieja set to attract 10,000 visitors for major April event
Expo Torrevieja is one of the Costa Blanca's largest lifestyle events, attracting 10,000 visitors, with a wide range of activities and exhibitors.
- Elda steps up environmental protection with new action plan for natural areas
Elda introduces new environmental measures to protect natural areas
- Iran petrochemical complex shut down after Israeli strike - report
Iran's petrochemical industry severely impacted
- Why does the Chinese leadership emphasize the correct understanding of governance performance?
Chinese leadership emphasizes governance performance to bolster legitimacy, ensure sustainable development, and promote the Chinese model as an alternative to Western governance.
- Inside the dramatic special operation rescuing a US fighter crew in Iran
US fighter crew rescued from Iran in dramatic special operation
- More than 2,100 Israelis wounded while running to bomb shelters
Over 2,100 Israelis injured in rush to bomb shelters.
- WaterLeakServices.es: Protecting Costa Blanca properties from hidden water damage
Water damage remains a common issue on the Costa Blanca, hidden leaks can cause significant damage, WaterLeakServices.es offers protection and repairs for homeowners.
- Unified command of Iranian armed forces spokesperson says downed U.S. aircraft are C-130 military transport plane and 2 Blackhawk helicopters - Tasnim
C-130 military transport plane and 2 Blackhawk helicopters
- Easter Message From Prime Minister Dr. Robert Golob
Easter marks a time of hope and joy
- Two U.S. pilots rescued deep in enemy territory, says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump announces successful high-risk rescue operation in Iran.
- Five EU nations push for windfall tax on energy firms
EU nations urge Brussels to introduce windfall tax on energy firms