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- 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
- Medco launches EPC and rig tenders for Indonesian projects
Medco explores EPC and rig tenders for Indonesian projects
- On the Agenda: What’s happening in France this week
France to experience one-day national education strike this week.
- Fosun Health: Foshan Launches First Provincial-Level International Medical Pilot
Foshan, China launches first provincial-level international medical pilot with Fosun Health, amid global healthcare shift.
- The most significant March snow in Mallorca for 13 years
Mallorca experiences its most significant March snow in 13 years.
- Iranian attack on Saudi base injures 15 US troops
US troops at Saudi base injured in Iranian attack.
- Turkey, Syria plan trade corridor cutting Israel out of major intercontinental route – report
Turkey and Syria plan a trade corridor to bypass Israel
- IDF soldier from Connecticut killed in southern Lebanon combat
IDF soldier from Connecticut killed in southern Lebanon combat
- Israeli embassy in Japan refuses A-bomb survivors’ statement on Iran
Israeli embassy in Tokyo refuses to accept statement from A-bomb survivors
- WATCH: IDF demolishes home of terrorist responsible for deadly ramming attack
IDF demolishes home of terrorist
- Israeli military says fifth soldier killed in south Lebanon
Israeli soldier killed in latest conflict in south Lebanon
- Robotics can improve musical timing between performers, new study shows
Robotic exoskeletons attached to violinists' arms improved musical timing
- North Korea conducts engine test for missile capable of striking US mainland
North Korea conducts engine test for missile capable of striking US mainland
- Novartis Pharma AG: Novartis IgAN data in New England Journal of Medicine show Fabhalta slowed kidney function decline by 49.3%
Novartis IgAN treatment shows promising results in slowing kidney function decline and reducing protein in urine.
- Calpe introduces one-way system on old Benissa road to boost road safety
Calpe introduces one-way system on old Benissa road
- Is the DMA a chicken or a duck? Why the DMA predestines European companies and consumers to lose
The DMA is described as a duck but is considered a chicken by many.
- Which Artists Are Insiders Searching For? After 10 Years, Not Much Has Changed
Art market trends remain unchanged after 10 years
- American-born IDF soldier killed in Lebanon
American-born IDF soldier killed in Lebanon
- Teacher's 'sick obsession' with student, 13, before 'strangling her to death'
Teacher accused of murdering 13-year-old student, body found in forest, protests erupt over 'sick obsession' with student.
- The oldest dog in the world was a puppy that lived 16,000 years ago in Turkey and ate fish
Dogs lived with Paleolithic humans 16,000 years ago.
- Yes, there were women in the Frankfurt School: Feminists, militants and researchers
Frida Langer, a German-American philosopher, was a key figure in the Frankfurt School, and her work on phenomenology had a significant impact on feminist theory.
- IDF soldier from Connecticut killed in southern Lebanon combat | LIVE BLOG
IDF soldier killed in southern Lebanon
- Bristol-Myers Squibb says open label outpatient switch study demonstrates symptom stability during transition from oral atypical antipsychotics to Cobenfy
Study shows patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder maintain symptom stability after switching from oral atypical antipsychotics to Cobenfy, a subcutaneous injectable treatment.
- Iran Attacks a US Base in Saudi Arabia: 12 Troops Injured
Iran attacks US base in Saudi Arabia, 12 troops injured, KC-135 refueling aircraft damaged.
- Exhibition brings iconic works from Suñol Soler collection to Carmen Thyssen Museum
A new exhibition has opened at the Museo Carmen Thyssen in Malaga, featuring works from the iconic Suñol Soler collection.
- Bristol Myers Squibb: Open Label Outpatient Switch Study Demonstrates Symptom Stability During Transition from Oral Atypical Antipsychotics to Cobenfy (xanomeline and trospium chloride)
Bristol Myers Squibb announces positive results from a Phase 4 study on its treatment transition from oral atypical antipsychotics to Cobenfy, with high treatment completion and no discontinuations due to lack of efficacy observed across different switch strategies.
- Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Midday
European Union agrees on new climate change deal
- Epstein Case: Oversight Committee Investigates Missing Evidence in Florida
Lawmakers seek answers over missing evidence
- Modi’s Foreign Policy: Serving U.S. Interests at the Cost of India’s Autonomy
India's diplomatic standing has weakened under President Trump.
- Sarah Mullally becomes first female Archbishop of Canterbury
Sarah Mullally becomes first female Archbishop of Canterbury
- Spain’s Easter holiday airport strikes: Walkout suspended over weekend but disruption expected to kick in from first day of Semana Santa
Airport workers suspend strike action until next week
- Huge Mallorca shark sighting during regatta in the Bay of Palma
Spanish researchers document new great white shark record in Mediterranean waters.
- People with social anxiety experience more meaningful interactions in small groups
Researchers found that socially anxious individuals have more meaningful interactions in small groups or online.
- EXPLAINER: How the ancient spectacle of Spain’s sacred Semana Santa traditions are celebrated in the different cities and regions
Spain's Semana Santa is a 7-day celebration of pagentry and tradition in cities and regions.
- Psychology says people who have no close friends aren’t usually socially incompetent — they have a pattern-recognition ability that makes small talk feel like cognitive torture
Socially competent people can be overwhelmed by small talk
- Inside Germany: Easter snowfall and protests against digital violence
Germany experiences Easter snowfall, nationwide protests against online harassment, Germany observes Earth Hour
- Research suggests the calmest people in any room aren’t naturally calm — they once had the most chaotic inner world and built stillness the way someone builds a house around a wound, one deliberate wall at a time
People who appear calm may have once experienced intense emotional turmoil.
- [Long-read] The Kremlin believed its own myth and still dreams of taking Odesa, but Ukrainians call it ‘impossible’
Ukrainian residents defy Russian attacks on Odesa, fighting for city's independence.
- Two more Australian LNG projects suffer outages as cyclone rages
Australian LNG projects hit by outages amid cyclone
- IN PICS: The Costa del Sol comes alive with colour and music for the vibrant Sabinillas carnival
Costa del Sol carnival celebrates with music and color
- Light Impacts How The Brain Perceives And Remembers Threats
Light affects brain's threat response
- Delamere Health: Rehab clinic launches trauma-informed programme to tackle root causes of addiction
Delamere launches trauma-informed programme to tackle root causes of addiction, UK's only purpose-built rehab clinic