Pope Leo XIV celebrates first ‘green Mass’ after calling out greed that fuels climate injustice
Pope Leo XIV is also enacting a plan to build a solar farm that would make Vatican City the world’s first carbon-neutral state.Read More
Kate Moss’s daughter launches first ever Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes
Fashion for some will always come first but by introducing the first Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, Mattel are showing, once again, that the world of child’s play can…
Too much manure, too little action: Dutch farming tests EU green goals
Dutch farms emit too much nitrogen. As targets slip, ecosystems suffer, and EU green goals hang in the balance. Can food production and nature conservation coexist in Europe? Read More
Jailed PKK leader urges Kurdish militants to disarm before symbolic peace ceremony
In the first footage of him to be released publicly since 1999, Abdullah Ocalan declared that the PKK’s armed struggle against Turkey was over. Read more at Read More
Goma reburial held for beatified officer murdered for refusing bribe
The remains of a Congolese customs officer beatified by the Vatican for refusing a bribe were reburied on Tuesday in a cathedral in eastern Congo’s Goma. Read more at Read…
Rescuers search for survivors after three sailors killed in Houthi attack in Red Sea
The Greek-owned Eternity C vessel was first hit off the coast of Yemen on Monday evening. Read more at Read More
Top European court rules Russia violated international law in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg ruled Russia violated international law in Ukraine and was responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. Read More
Two Chinese nationals detained in Kyiv on suspicion of attempting to steal military tech, SBU says
Both suspects have been charged with espionage connected to Ukraine’s Neptune missile system and if convicted, face up to 15 years in prison and confiscation of property. Read More
Scandal-hit Spanish government unveils new measures in bid to tackle corruption
The Spanish government published a 15-point action plan that includes using AI to flag possible cases of fraud in the public sector after corruption allegations threatened to overturn the Socialist-led…
Slovakia maintains veto on new package of EU sanctions against Russia
The bilateral talks between Brussels and Bratislava have so far failed to produce the breakthrough needed to lift Robert Fico’s veto. Read More