Spain urges EU to scrap Association Agreement with Israel – Euronews.com
- Spain urges EU to scrap Association Agreement with Israel Euronews.com
- Israel had a bad week in Europe. Does it herald a wider shift in EU relations? The Guardian
- Spain pushes to end EU-Israel association agreement politico.eu
- Spanish Prime Minister calls for EU to break Association Agreement with Israel The Jerusalem Post
- Spanish PM urges EU to end association agreement with Israel The Times of Israel
The Iranian Regime’s Deceptive Negotiations Strategy: No Surprises – Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs
- The Iranian Regime’s Deceptive Negotiations Strategy: No Surprises Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs
- Regime change in Iran remains as necessary as ever MS NOW
- It Has Never Been About Freedom – Jon Hoffman Law & Liberty
- Don’t let Iran weasel out of its complete surrender New York Post
- Opinion | Iran is dangling its favorite kind of deal. Will Trump bite? The Washington Post
Pope Leo appeals for dialogue to end wars in Ukraine and Middle East – Vatican News
Archaeologists Uncover a Massive Circular Temple in Egypt With a Water Network Connected Directly to the Nile – The Daily Galaxy
- Archaeologists Uncover a Massive Circular Temple in Egypt With a Water Network Connected Directly to the Nile The Daily Galaxy
- Ruins of ‘unique’, circular water temple discovered in Egypt The Art Newspaper
- An ancient Egyptian temple was just found in Sinai after six years of digging The Jerusalem Post
- 2,000-year-old round temple discovered in Pelusium reveals how ancient Egyptians worshipped nile water The Times of India
- Pelusium, Location, History, Latest News Vajiram & Ravi
French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon – BBC
- French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon BBC
- French soldier killed and 3 others wounded in an attack on peacekeepers in Lebanon, Macron says AP News
- French UNIFIL soldier killed in Lebanon, Hezbollah responsible, says Macron France 24
- IDF says Hezbollah responsible for French UNIFIL peacekeeper's death in Lebanon Haaretz
- French soldier killed in attack on U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon PBS
French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon
He Was Flying His Drone Over a Crowded Australian Beach When He Spotted an Underwater Tornado, Invisible and Dangerous for Anyone in the Water – Indian Defence Review
- He Was Flying His Drone Over a Crowded Australian Beach When He Spotted an Underwater Tornado, Invisible and Dangerous for Anyone in the Water Indian Defence Review
- Rare Tornado Rip Tide Forms ‘Underwater Vortex’ in Australia (Video) SURFER Magazine
- Caught In A Vortex Swellnet
- Surf Photographer Captures ‘Tornado Rip’ off Manly Beach The Inertia
- Drone Photographer Captures Unusual Tornado Rip Swirling Near Beach PetaPixel
Hungary’s Tisza party widens parliamentary majority as final votes are counted – politico.eu
- Hungary’s Tisza party widens parliamentary majority as final votes are counted politico.eu
- Viktor Orbán built a ‘propaganda machine.’ Hungary’s next leader must dismantle it CNN
- Putin’s ‘mouse’ is gone. That’s terrible news for MAGA world The Seattle Times
- Opinion | The Four Lessons Liberals Should Consider After Orban’s Defeat The New York Times
- Magyar's parliamentary majority in Hungary increases after final count Reuters
Watch: Obama and Mamdani sing with children in New York
The UK-France plan to fix Iran crisis without Donald Trump – The i Paper
- The UK-France plan to fix Iran crisis without Donald Trump The i Paper
- UK and France to lead defensive mission in Strait of Hormuz BBC
- UK's Starmer says more than a dozen countries ready to join Hormuz defensive mission Yahoo
- Europe to accelerate effort to secure Hormuz despite Trump’s order to stay away politico.eu
- Joint Statement by President Macron and Prime Minister Starmer, Co-chairs of the International Summit on the Strait of Hormuz: 17 April 2026 GOV.UK
Why nearly every farmer who grows these chile peppers is a woman – NPR
North Korea launches multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward sea – Politico
- North Korea launches multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward sea Politico
- North Korea fires ballistic missiles again, flexing muscle amid Iran war CNBC
- North Korea test-launches 'multiple' ballistic missiles, South Korea says ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- North Korean leader supervises missile tests from his naval destroyer AP News
- North Korea launches ballistic missiles toward sea NPR
Nathalie Baye, prolific star of French and Hollywood cinema, dies aged 77
Actor who worked with the great French auteurs in the 1970s and 80s and starred in Spielberg’s Catch Me if You Can died of Lewy body dementia, says family
The French film star Nathalie Baye, who starred in Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can, has died at the age of 77, her family said on Saturday.
Baye, a stalwart of French cinema, starred in about 80 films and took home the best actress César, France’s equivalent of the Oscars, four times, including three years running from 1981 to 1983. She died on Friday evening at her home in Paris from Lewy body dementia, her family told AFP.
Continue reading...Harmeet Dhillon: DoJ lawyer a top contender for Trump’s retribution mission
Pugilistic presence has laid waste to civil rights decision – her take-no-prisoners approach has alarmed legal experts but earned president’s plaudits
When Donald Trump abruptly fired Pam Bondi earlier this month, he made it clear that an unmistakable priority for the justice department would be using the nation’s top law enforcement agency to seek retribution against his political rivals.
For months, Trump pressured Bondi to move ahead with prosecutions against James Comey, Letitia James, Adam Schiff and other rivals, even publicly venting his frustration with Bondi in October. The justice department eventually did secure indictments against Comey and James, but the cases later collapsed. Trump fired Bondi on 2 April, reportedly because he was angered by the department’s lack of progress in prosecuting enemies. Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, has since said Trump has the “right” to direct investigations at the justice department.
Continue reading...Canadian astronaut’s bon mots help heal wounds from French language row
Jeremy Hansen praised for speaking French in space after Air Canada chief’s linguistic snub exposed tensions and drew rebuke from PM
Few people foresaw humanity’s quest for the moon as accurately as the 19th-century French author Jules Verne, whose two works –From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon – anticipated many of the features of modern lunar exploration.
But Verne’s language had never been spoken in deep space until the Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen uttered four words during Nasa’s recent Artemis II mission.
Continue reading...Starmer would have blocked Mandelson appointment if he had known about failed vetting, ministers say – as it happened
The prime minister’s leadership is still in the spotlight after Peter Mandelson was appointed US ambassador after he failed security vetting
Our Scotland correspondent Libby Brooks has written this piece on how Scottish voters are being attracted to Reform UK, and how it reflects attitudes to immigration.
It’s Monday evening in Aberdeen, and George Preston is wearing his union flag suit to the Reform UK rally. He joined the party in 2024 as it gained ground in the north-east of Scotland with its first councillor defections from the Scottish Conservatives.
Continue reading...Rat poison found in baby food jar in Austria after product recall
Police say poison detected in jar of HiPP carrots and potatoes as maker says items may have been tampered with
Rat poison has been found in a jar of HiPP baby food, police in Austria have said, after a recall of the product from more than 1,000 Spar supermarkets in the country over safety fears.
Police in Burgenland said in a statement that a sample from one of the 190g (7oz) jars of carrots and potatoes baby food reported by a customer had tested positive for rat poison.
Continue reading...Vodafone incentivised security staff to fine its own franchisees
Shopkeepers charged millions of pounds, including alleged £10,000 penalty for mistake that cost firm £7.08
Vodafone incentivised its security staff to increase “clawbacks” levied on its own franchisees, as part of a programme that led to the telecoms group fining its own shopkeepers millions of pounds for seemingly small administrative errors.
The policy – which included one alleged case of a £10,000 penalty for a franchisee whose mistake cost Vodafone £7.08 – involved setting “key performance indicators” (KPIs) for the telecoms group’s internal employees to collect total annual fines of £1.5m from the small business people running the FTSE 100 company’s high street stores.
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