- US pauses military operation as possible peace deal emerges with Iran
- China urges EU to amend ‘Made in Europe’ proposal amid trade tensions
- German court rules in favour of tourist over sunbed reservation issues
- European Commission unveils anti-poverty strategy targeting EU exclusion
- London’s tallest pool may offer 580ft panoramic vistas | News UK
- US Navy conducts successful test flight of autonomous MQ-25A Stingray drone
- Hungary returns seized cash and gold to Ukraine’s Oschadbank, says Zelenskyy
- Trump-endorsed candidates oust incumbent Republicans in Indiana primaries
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Donald Trump has paused a military operation, as optimism rises for a peace deal with Iran. The potential agreement could see Iran halt uranium enrichment, offering hope for the reopening of the crucial Strait of Hormuz. Flight cancellations are on the rise; further updates are expected.
A German court ruled a holidaymaker is entitled to £850 after losing sunbed battles at a hotel in Kos. The family struggled daily to find loungers, despite a hotel ban on towel reservations. The next step for those facing similar issues is to check travel package guarantees.
The US Navy’s MQ-25A Stingray drone successfully completed its first two-hour test flight. Developed by Boeing, this autonomous aircraft will refuel warplanes mid-flight, enhancing mission duration. Further test flights will validate its capabilities before naval operations commence.
Israel has announced the entry of more than 300 aid trucks into Gaza, marking the highest daily volume since the start of its war on the besieged territory six months ago. However, this delivery still falls far short of the minimum requirement set by the United Nations to stave off the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
In a surprising turn of events, Egypt’s annual urban consumer price inflation rate slowed to 33.3 percent in March, down from 35.7 percent in February. This lower-than-expected figure has caught many analysts off guard, as a poll had predicted a median of 36.3 percent.
Karlskrona and Västerås-Irsta have reached an agreement to finish their handball match on Tuesday evening,…
Scholastique Mukasonga’s powerful and heartbreaking debut book “Inyenzi or Kackerlackorna” has been released in Sweden, shedding light on the tragic events of the Rwandan genocide. The term “Inyenzi” or “Kackerlackorna” (Cockroaches) was used by the Hutu majority to dehumanize the Tutsi minority, setting the stage for the atrocities that followed.
French President Emmanuel Macron and president of France’s Assemblée Nationale Yael Braun-Pivet paid a moving…
The quick thinking and bravery of a woman’s dog saved her from a potentially dangerous…
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