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World News

How Pope Leo XIV may influence global economics

Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, has ignited global intrigue with his bold vision to reshape the Church’s role in modern economics, drawing inspiration from the transformative legacy of Leo XIII.

13:02
World News

Albanese signals low hopes for EU trade agreement

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has downplayed the likelihood of significant progress on a free trade agreement with the European Union during his meeting with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Rome.

12:02
World News

Portugal votes in third election in three years

Portuguese citizens headed to the polls on Sunday for the third parliamentary election in three years, amidst concerns of continued political uncertainty and the likelihood of another minority government.

11:17
World News

Poland votes in pivotal presidential election

Polish voters head to the polls in a pivotal presidential election that will shape the country's stance on EU integration and national priorities, as pro-European Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski faces off against nationalist historian Karol Nawrocki.

10:36
World News

Romania votes in tight presidential race

Romanians head to the polls for a decisive presidential election run-off between a hard-right nationalist and a centrist independent, with implications for EU unity, NATO stability, and the nation’s economy.

14:56
World News

ICAO declares Russia responsible for MH17 crash in historic verdict

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has made a historic ruling that Russia violated aviation law by using weapons against Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. The UK praised the decision as a key step toward justice for the 298 victims, including 10 UK citizens.

14:34
World News

Qatar to invest $10B in U.S. military base, says Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump announced Qatar's plans to invest $10 billion in the Al Udeid Air Base, alongside a $42 billion Qatari defense purchase, during his Gulf tour, which has fostered significant diplomatic and business developments.

11:08
International Weapons

UK and Germany to develop 2,000-km strike weapon

The UK and Germany have unveiled plans to co-develop a cutting-edge strike weapon capable of exceeding a range of 2,000 kilometers, marking a significant step in strengthening European defense cooperation amidst ongoing global security challenges.

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