‘Oppressive campaign of censorship’? US sanctions Brazil judge overseeing Bolsonaro case
US President Donald Trump also signed an executive order that effectively implements the 50% tariff announced earlier this month, which he had explicitly linked to Bolsonaro’s case. Read more at…
Latest news bulletin | July 31st, 2025 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 31st, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Denmark’s migration reset sets stage for EU-wide rethink
Denmark has reframed the debate on migration by adopting highly restrictive rules presented through the lens of progressive politics. Read More
French scientists say light stimulation shows promise in slowing Parkinson’s disease
An early-stage clinical trial in France appeared to help restore some brain function for three Parkinson’s patients. Read more at Read More
Canada and Malta say they will recognise Palestine, joining France and UK
It comes as high-level representatives met at a UN conference on a two-state solution, which Israel and the United States have boycott. Read more at Read More
At least 22 killed in protests against fuel price hikes in Angola, president’s office says
Angola is one of Africa’s largest oil producers, but the country does not have enough refineries to meet domestic demand, so it imports diesel and gasoline at high prices. Read…
Two girls and one employee killed after explosion at Nebraska biofuels plant
The blast at around noon on Tuesday shredded the top of the plant’s tall tower, exposing mangled concrete and rebar, while the metal walls and roof of the building below…
Three Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russian strike on army training centre in Chernihiv
The attack was the fourth deadly strike in five months on Ukrainian military facilities. The previous three killed at least 46 soldiers and wounded more than 160, according to official…
Flights begin to resume from UK airports after air traffic control glitch closes airspace
The National Air Traffic Service said the glitch happened at its control centre at Swanwick and required the service to limit the number of aircraft flying to ensure safety. Read…
Grieving Gaza boy cries for his father killed near aid site
Thirteen-year-old Ahmad Zayed breaks down in Gaza City as he mourns his father, one of dozens killed in Israeli strikes and gunfire in the Gaza Strip. Read more at Read…