- Father and partner face charges after nine-year-old boy found locked in van in France
- 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
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A nine-year-old boy has been rescued from his father’s van in Hagenbach, eastern France, where he was locked for nearly 18 months. Prosecutor Nicolas Heitz detailed the boy’s horrific condition, prompting charges against his father and partner. The investigation continues.
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.
Americans will head to the polls in November to elect the next US president.
Russian authorities claim to have shot down 38 drones, prompting a temporary closure of the Kerch bridge linking Crimea to Russia.
Despite concerns raised by the government over affordability, nearly 60% of voters supported the measure in Sunday’s poll.
Pressure for a ceasefire increased after Israeli troops killed at least 112 people outside Gaza City during an aid convoy rush.
However, Trump maintains a substantial lead over Haley and remains the frontrunner to potentially face Joe Biden in the November election.
Gang leaders say they want to force Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign. The groups who want him to quit control around 80% of Port-au-Prince.
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