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- 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
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards say several 'flying objects' were destroyed during U.S. pilot rescue mission - Tasnim
Iranian Revolutionary Guards claim they downed US drone
- UK “Especially Exposed” to Surging Energy Prices, IMF Says
UK faces severe economic impact from energy price surge
- ‘We got him’ — Missing U.S. airman rescued from Iranian soil
U.S. airman rescued after 36 hours in captivity
- France's Fuel Crisis Deepens as Drivers Rush to Fill Their Tanks
Fuel shortages hit France, motorists rush to fill up, government-backed price caps cause supply drain
- How France Turned Lavrov’s Platform into a Strategic Communication Operation
France's public TV channel aired a Russian diplomat's speech, allowing Moscow to expand its reach and influence in Europe.
- Rescued crew member from downed US fighter jet 'safe and sound,' says Trump
US President Donald Trump announces airman safely recovered in Iran
- Two Conscription Officers Stabbed Amid Ukraine’s Anti-Draft Rage
Two military conscription officers stabbed in central Ukraine
- Drone Strikes Hit Kuwait's Power Plants, Government Headquarters
Drone attacks target Kuwait's power plants
- ‘Nobody would forgive me if I told the truth’: new film about pacifist turned Nazi collaborator divides France
A new French film explores the theme of a woman who collaborated with the Nazis during WWII, now grappling with her past.
- Pollen is here to stay as seasons get longer. Here’s how to protect yourself
Pollen season is starting earlier and lasting longer, causing a growing challenge for allergy sufferers. Simple habits can help protect against pollen allergies. Allergy sufferers can take steps to reduce their exposure to pollen.
- US rescues second downed fighter jet crew member in Iran operation - reports
US special forces locate and rescue second downed fighter jet crew member in Iran after over a day
- "We Got Him" - Missing US F-15E Crew Member Rescued In Iran
US forces rescue second crew member of downed F-15 fighter jet in Iran
- Missing US F-15E Crew Member Rescued In Iran, US Officials Say
US rescues second F-15E crew member in Iran after downed fighter jet
- How to measure bad smells: the citizen science that is challenging the stench of rotten eggs and cabbage soup
Citizens are using smartphones to collect data on odors in their neighborhoods, challenging traditional methods of measuring pollution
- Finland Set To Close Its Embassy In Pakistan Amid Strategic Concerns
Finland to close Islamabad embassy amid strategic concerns
- Probecha: Diasabra na Campeon tin mochi di Tuna fresco
Probecha: Diasabra na Campeon tin mochi di Tuna fresco
- Russian drone strike on Ukrainian market kills five, injures 19
Russian drone strike on Ukrainian market kills five, injures 19
- Fuengirola to host Nordic community day open to all residents
Fuengirola to host Nordic community day open to all residents
- Torrevieja bursts into colour as citywide planting takes full bloom
Torrevieja plantations bring colour to the city
- Smash, grab and go: What happens to stolen artworks after a successful heist?
Many stolen artworks are sold through a network of middlemen and dealers who try to distance themselves from the illicit origins.
- Two drones hit Iraq's Rumaila North oilfield, wound three Iraqi workers - security, energy sources
Two drones attacked Iraq's Rumaila North oilfield, injuring three workers
- Air travel to Israel disrupted as airlines extend suspensions through September
Air travel to Israel disrupted
- Spouse claiming first? How it changes your Social Security benefits in 2026
If a spouse remains married until age 62, the survivor benefit is 100% of the first spouse's benefit, regardless of the age of the first spouse claiming. If the first spouse claims benefits before age 62, the survivor benefit will be reduced. Claiming benefits at the right age can impact the amount of benefits received by the surviving spouse.
- War in Ukraine: Russian night-time strikes wound at least 14 people
Russian night-time strikes on Ukraine wounded 14 people while one person died and four were injured in air attacks in Russia, officials said Saturday.
- War in the Middle East: Iran hunts crew member of crashed US jet
US service member rescued, one missing after plane crashes
- Decoding China’s Position on the U.S.-Israeli War Against Iran
China condemns US and Israeli strikes on Iran, calls for restraint
- French-owned ship transits through Iran-controlled Strait of Hormuz
French-owned ship navigates through Strait of Hormuz despite tensions.
- Iraq turns to Turkey for oil exports as Middle East war reshapes routes
Iraq to use Turkey as alternative oil export route
- Pope Leo XIV bares cross for full Good Friday procession, a feat not seen in decades
Pope Leo XIV carried cross for Good Friday procession, a feat not seen in decades
- Easter bug: Stomach virus alert in Spain’s Andalucia and the Costa del Sol
Stomach virus outbreak reported in Spain's Andalucia and Costa del Sol
- Mallorca's eastern region railway back on track
Mallorca's eastern region railway project revived after years of delay
- Honouring Habermas as the godfather of European democracy
Jürgen Habermas to receive Honorary Citizenship of the EU
- Second Trump Presidency and NATO Alliance: Will Trump Walk Away from NATO?
NATO was established in 1949 to counter the communist threat during the Cold War.
- Retired matador killed by bull in Malaga: What happened at La Malagueta last night
Retired matador Ricardo Ortiz, 51, was killed Friday night, April 3, 2026, after being gored by a bull in the Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta.
- Running for the bus could save your brain and lower risk of dementia
Running to catch a bus may lower dementia risk and save brain cells
- Weather warning: DANA approaches Canary Islands but will it spread to mainland Spain?
Weather system approaches Canary Islands, raises concerns about potential spread to mainland Spain