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Italy votes on high-stakes justice referendum, a key...

Polling stations opened Sunday in Italy for a two-day referendum on judicial reform.The vote is seen as a key test for Giorgia Meloni's...

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Dad loses custody of autistic son after fighting sex...

Father in Iceland says he lost custody after opposing his 11-year-old autistic son's sex reassignment, claiming courts prioritized...

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Iran threatens to retaliate after Trump gives 48-hour...

US President Donald Trump said it would 'obliterate' Iran's power plants if it did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours. Iran...

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From the old to the new: Pompeii project revives ancient...

Heritage is at the heart of a wine making project in Pompeii that is aiming to re-establish the southern Italian volcanic region's...

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Latest news bulletin | March 22nd, 2026 – Morning

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 22nd, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World,...

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Danes do it better: The 5 best vintage shops in Copenhagen,...

Copenhagen has long been on it-girls’ radar as street style sets the tone and vintage rivals luxury. In the Danish capital, fashion...

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Let’s go to the ‘boy aquarium’: Sports even non-fans...

From Muay Thai in Thailand to ice hockey in Canada, you don’t need to be a mega fan to enjoy the atmosphere at live sporting events.

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Europe’s trade with Iran: Which countries do the most...

EU–Iran trade fell to its lowest level in two decades in 2025 due to sanctions. Trade continues on a limited scale, with Germany accounting...

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Why the owners of Germany’s largest airport have been...

The owners of Germany’s biggest airport have been accused of clearing swathes of forests to build a logistics warehouse in Brazil.

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Trump proven right on Iran's long-range missile capability...

Experts say Iran's Diego Garcia missile launch exposes alleged deception about range limits, with analysts warning Europe now faces...

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'Climate gaslighting': How fossil fuel giants have...

A new analysis warns that some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies have entered a ‘gaslighting’ phase to bolster their profits.

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Thrilling Finishes Light Up Day 2 in Tbilisi

An electric Day 2 in Tbilisi saw Haruka Kaju take gold in -63kg, Leonardo Valeriani claim his first Grand Slam title, and Madina Taimazova...

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