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- Second narco tunnel is discovered between Morocco and Spanish exclave of Ceuta
Narco tunnel discovered in Ceuta industrial park
- European Suez Canal will turn largest city into an island in £20bn mega project
European city to be turned into island to accommodate £20bn mega project
- Mistral AI raises $830M for European infrastructure
Mistral AI raises $830M for European infrastructure
- China Keeps Energy Exports Locked as Southeast Asia Faces Widespread Shortages
China's energy exports remain restricted despite Southeast Asian shortages.
- Ukraine Eyes Middle East Market to Export Drone Expertise
Ukraine seeks to use its expertise in intercepting drones to export systems to Gulf countries and other nations threatened by Iranian drones
- Artemis II Mission Crew: Who are the astronauts going to the Moon?
Artemis I Mission Commander: Victor Glover
- Hong Kong Raids Target Triad Bid-Rigging in Building Contracts
Hong Kong police raid offices of construction firm suspected of bid-rigging with Triads.
- India to Place Large Order for BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missiles
India plans to place large order for BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles
- Going to Kyiv: ‘Everything will be fine’
EU's Kaja Kallas visits Ukraine amid rising tensions
- Flying for Easter? This Spain airport strike could impact your journey
Spain airport strike may impact Easter travel
- China Daily: Beijing secures major investment projects at Zhongguancun Forum
China secures major investment for tech hub Zhongguancun
- Conflict Forces Big Oil to Rethink Middle East Dependence
Major international oil companies are reevaluating their investments in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict.
- It just arrived at Lidl and it's already viral: the new item that turns your kitchen into a luxury one
Lidl introduces new luxury kitchen item, sparking social media interest
- Palantir Renews, Expands Stellantis Partnership For Five Years
Palantir Technologies Inc. renews and expands partnership with Stellantis for five years.
- EU fisheries ‘under strain’ as conflict and costs bite, warns Commissioner Kadis
EU fisheries face growing anxiety and increasing costs
- Giant shark spotted during Palma regatta sparks shock and fascination
A large shark was spotted during the Palma regatta
- There is a clear path for Brits looking to move to Spain on a non-lucrative visa
Many Brits are eligible for a non-lucrative visa to live in Spain
- [Interview] Ukraine journalist Vitaliy Sych: When Russians discuss Chekhov, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, it means ‘they got their asses kicked’
Russian losses and propaganda are a subject of discussion in Russia as they reveal the extent of their failures.
- Taylor Swift Has Italian Roots. A Village in Campania Has the Proof.
Taylor Swift has been confirmed to have Italian roots through a birth certificate discovered in historical archives in Padula, Italy.
- Israel's defence ministry says buying $48 mln worth of Elbit artillery shells
Israel purchases artillery shells from Israeli company Elbit at $48 million
- BREAKING SCOOP: US diplomacy hits rock bottom, again
US President Donald Trump mocked French President Emmanuel Macron's comments on NATO, insulted Saudi Arabia's King Salman during a meeting, and mocked the US missile strikes on Iran.
- THIS WEEK: All eyes on energy prices, plus EU turns to Ukraine and Armenia
Energy prices dominate global agenda
- The Buddhist Association of Hainan Province: Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026: Religious Leaders and Academics Discuss Harmony and Cross-Cultural Exchange
Religious leaders and academics discuss harmony and cross-cultural exchange at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026.
- Dutch government allocates €22.9 million to improve LGBTI safety
Dutch government allocates €22.9 million to improve LGBTI safety
- People who rehearse conversations in their head before making a phone call aren’t anxious in the way most people assume. They learned early that spontaneous speech was dangerous because the wrong word at the wrong time could change the temperature of an entire household, and now every unscripted interaction feels like walking into a room without checking the exits first.
People who rehearse conversations in their head before making a phone call aren't anxious in the way most people assume.
- Suppliers' Willingness to Sell Increased at Month-End, While Spot Premiums Remained Stable [SMM North China Spot Copper]
Supplyors' willingness to sell copper increased at month-end.
- Titanium Dioxide Prices Rose Strongly, Titanium Ore Came Under Pressure and Pulled Back, with Cost Support and Inventory Dynamics Dominating the Market [SMM Titanium Spot Flash Report]
Titanium dioxide prices surged 400 yuan/mt for anatase and 150 yuan/mt for rutile grades
- Iran's rescuers search for survivors after strike in Tehran
Iran's emergency services are searching for survivors after a strike in Tehran.
- Flying soon? What the DHS funding gap and TSA executive order mean for your flight
DHS funding gap creates uncertainty for TSA security screenings
- Record numbers of Brits snap up last-minute Easter getaways during wintry gloom
Brits snap up last-minute Easter getaways due to wintry weather
- WATCH: Lebanese Islamic scholar – ‘The Iranian regime needs to be eliminated’
Lebanese Islamic scholar Sheikh Abbas Yazbek accuses Iran of building up military capabilities and instigating foreign wars to retain power.
- Iran’s president slams IRGC, warns economy on verge of collapse – report
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian clashes with IRGC chief Ahmad Vahidi
- Benidorm crowns rising stars redefining contemporary art in Spain
Benidorm's New Creators Competition showcases innovative art
- UK travellers warned: book Spain flights now or pay more from April
UK travellers warned to book Spain flights now due to increased prices
- Benidorm ramps up cleaning operation with major Easter boost as tourist surge looms
Benidorm boosts street cleaning ahead of Easter tourist surge
- No party claims responsibility for attacks in Oman, officials say
No party claims responsibility for attacks in Oman, officials say.
- French prosecutors announce two new arrests over Paris Bank of America bomb plot
French authorities detain two suspects in connection with a plot to bomb the Paris branch of Bank of America
- USS Gerald R. Ford Pulls into Croatian Port of Split
US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford pulls into Croatian port of Split for resupply and repair
- Bank of America Reach USD72.5M Settlement with Survivors
Bank of America reaches $72.5M settlement with Jeffrey Epstein survivors
- Labubu Gets a Star Turn on the Big Screen—Plus a Rundown of the Latest in Asia’s Art World
Labubu gets a star turn on the big screen
- Trump shoots down Iran’s proposal for immediate ceasefire – report
Trump rejects Iran's proposal for immediate ceasefire.
- New mums getting older in Spain: More over 40s having babies than under
First key point: Spain is experiencing a shift in family planning with more women over 40 having their first child.
- The invisible subsidy: how Gulf sovereign wealth funds became the default buyers of Western AI infrastructure — and what that means for who controls the next decade of computing
Gulf sovereign wealth funds are quietly buying up Western AI infrastructure, creating dependencies that could reshape the next decade of computing.
- Pentagon planning for extended ground operation in Iran – report
Pentagon planning for extended ground operation in Iran