- Spain to proceed with euthanasia for woman left paraplegic after assault
- Iran is “begging” for a deal – whilst destroying Tel Aviv
- Israel says IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri was killed
- US airports may close as travelers face record wait times, warns transport chief
- ECHA supports EU-wide ban on PFAS while cautioning economic impacts
- EU Chemicals Agency endorses comprehensive ban on ‘forever chemicals’.
- Government safeguards critical CO2 supplies and the MoD boards a Russian Ship
- Iran warns regional neighbours of consequences amid Kharg Island tensions
Month: April 2025
Christians in Gaza’s only Catholic church honoured Pope Francis, who consistently reached out to them for over a year during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, culminating in his last phone call on Saturday.
Jasprit Bumrah has been recognised as the Leading Men’s Cricketer in the World for 2025, following a historic performance in 2024 where he became the first Test bowler to take 200 wickets at an average below 20.
Ella Rae Wise nominated Chesney Hawkes during face-to-face nominations, citing his failure to defend her against inappropriate comments made by former housemate Mickey Rourke, which left Chesney visibly upset and in tears.
A Delta Air Lines Airbus A330 with 282 passengers caught fire during pushback at Orlando International Airport, leading to an emergency evacuation.
Max Verstappen’s recent five-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage during a closely contested battle against Oscar Piastri has ignited a renewed discussion over the enforcement of racing guidelines in Formula 1.
Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88 due to a cerebral stroke that resulted in a coma and subsequent heart failure, as reported by the Vatican.
Daniel Radcliffe, who portrayed Harry Potter in the original films, has distanced himself from the new series, citing a desire for a “clean break” and expressing sadness over his public disagreements with J.K. Rowling regarding transgender rights.
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Cliff Notes World leaders pay tribute to Pope Francis Tributes have poured in from around the world following news of…
Farmers in Saudi Arabia’s Asir region continue to utilise traditional agricultural techniques, relying on cattle and handcrafted tools for soil preparation and planting, despite the availability of modern machinery. This approach is rooted in years of ancestral knowledge that prioritises soil health and environmental responsibility.
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