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Pope’s chief of staff gives evidence in landmark London property trial
One of Pope Francis’ closest aides has undergone an intense cross-examination as he gave evidence in a case that marks the first time the Vatican has stood trial in an English court.
France braces for potential political earthquake: a far-right surge. What to know about the election
The far right seems poised to win biggest share of parliamentary seats; President Emmanuel Macron looks to have made a terrible political bet.
New U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer met the king, gave a speech, got to work
Britain’s politics have been volatile and chaotic, but this country sure knows how to execute a swift, orderly transfer of power.
Final push ahead of pivotal French legislative elections
There are 577 seats in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. Just 76 deputies were elected with an outright majority in the first round so the majority of seats are still up for grabs.
Hungarian leader Viktor Orban visits Moscow, angering E.U. allies
With Hungary holding the European Union’s rotating presidency, the trip by Prime Minister Viktor Orban to see Vladimir Putin drew sharp disavowals in Brussels.
Ancient Shipwreck Where Analog Computer Was Found Yields Fresh Secrets
The Antikythera mechanism, found in a 1st century B.C. shipwreck, is considered to be the world's oldest analog computer.
Israel settlements drive heightens Palestinian land angst
Settlements are widely seen as illegal under international law although Israel disagrees. The three unauthorised outposts that have now been legalised under Israeli law were described as new
Britain's Labour pulled off a thumping election victory with just 34% of the national vote
Labour won just 34% of the national vote, while the Conservative Party secured nearly 24% of that number. Smaller parties including the centrist Liberal Democrats, right-wing Reform U.K. and the
Now Keir Starmer Has to Decide if He’d Use Nukes
Becoming the British prime minister means giving top-secret orders—immediately—that could determine the fate of the world.
Israel-Hamas negotiations resume as U.S. hails ‘breakthrough’
A senior U.S. administration official hailed “a breakthrough on a critical impasse” as Israel ordered its negotiators to return to the Qatari capital, Doha.
Mystery as Black Rings Spotted In Sky Over Berlin
Several social media accounts are speculating about the mysterious rings seen hovering over Berlin on Wednesday.
What low voter turnout might reveal about Iran’s presidential election
Political engagement in Iran has steadily plummeted, and voter turnout last week was the lowest in years. Will this round be different?
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