- Pope Leo XIV denounces delusion of omnipotence amid US-Iran peace talks
- Cyclist narrowly escapes train collision after breaching safety barrier in Hanoi
- Viktor Orbán reshapes Hungary’s foreign policy and EU relations
- Elderly demonstrators in camping chairs among 100 detained at Palestine Action protest
- Nestlé enhances security for KitKat deliveries after chocolate theft in Europe
- Meet my mama empowers women chefs in paris with catering business model
- 73-Year-Old British Woman Attacked, Assaulted and Robbed in Tenerife Flat
- European Commission weighs windfall taxes on oil and gas profits amid crisis
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Pope Leo XIV condemned the US-Israel war on Iran, labelling the “delusion of omnipotence” as dangerous during a prayer in St. Peter’s Basilica. He urged political leaders to prioritise peace processes, denouncing the use of religion to justify violence and calling for an end to war.
A cyclist in Hanoi narrowly avoided a train collision after breaching a safety barrier while on his phone. The incident, caught on CCTV, left him thrown to the ground, but he was able to get back on his feet and ride away. Authorities plan to raise fines for such violations.
Scientists have documented the first-ever civil war among the Ngogo chimpanzees in Uganda’s Kibale National Park. Once a harmonious group of 200, they fractured over social bonds, leading to violent conflicts. To learn more, explore the latest findings published in Science.
India has signed a $100bn (£77.8bn) free trade agreement (FTA) with a group of four non-EU European countries. The EFTA is made up of Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
Portugal’s centre-right party – Democratic Alliance – has claimed a narrow victory but has little chance of forming a majority government. Leader Luis Montenegro told supporters that the Portuguese had voted through change.
Gaza aid ship yet to leave Cyprus An aid ship expected to depart for Gaza…
Initial hopes for a 40-day truce, timed to coincide with the beginning of the Islamic month of Ramadan next week, have not materialised. International pressure to secure a ceasefire has intensified amid growing concerns about a looming famine in the region.
The walkouts stem from distinct disputes concerning pay and working conditions involving the national carrier, Lufthansa, and the state-owned rail operator, Deutsche Bahn.
This development follows a series of attacks orchestrated by gangs targeting the airport, police stations, and prisons throughout the week. These groups are advocating for the removal of Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
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