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What to expect for the first ever EU-Jordan...
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to meet King of Jordan Abdullah II in Amman, Jordan, to discuss trade and security partnership.
Venezuelan migrants in Peru sell T shirts...
Peruvian street sellers Kely Peraza and Jeanelys Torres use AI to create T-shirts depicting President Maduro, helping Venezuelan migrants...
Help for heritage: Rome introduces charges...
From 7 January, tourists in Rome will have to pay two euros to visit the Trevi Fountain, but entry remains free for residents. The...
A new era of AI shopping: How brands are...
Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly present in the business world, with more shoppers using the tech to navigate purchases....
Blue zones: Are global longevity hotspots...
Regions known as blue zones are genuine areas where people live longer and are far more likely to reach 100, according to a new study.
Pope Leo calls for Christians to treat foreigners...
Pope Leo XIV closed the Catholic Church's Holy Year by calling on Christians around the world to help those in need and treat foreigners...
UK, France strike new Ukraine security pact...
Coalition of the Willing signs Ukraine security agreement with U.S. support, establishing multinational force and ceasefire monitoring...
Health tech at CES 2026: From LED masks,...
A smart menstrual pad, an allergy device, and an LED mask were all worth watching at CES 2026
Europe loves night trains - so why are many...
New night trains are launching across Europe, but funding gaps and ageing infrastructure still threaten their revival.
Venezuelan ‘dark fleet’ tanker evades US...
Russia formally asked the United States to halt pursuit of Venezuelan oil tanker Marinera after the vessel escaped U.S. Coast Guard...
Iran on the brink as protesters move to...
Iranian security forces attack hospital in Ilam province and fire tear gas at wounded protesters as nationwide demonstrations escalate...
Cuba identifies 32 military personnel killed...
Havana says 32 members of its armed forces died during a U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, calling it an act of aggression.