The war in Iran has turned Hormuz into a political weapon shaking stock markets. Foreign Ministry sources told Euronews Iran is letting ships with Spanish interests through.
Month: March 2026
Is This the Most Stylish Way to Say “Hello Samy, I’m Ready for Work”?
Morning Productivity: Style, Charm, and a Spark of Playfulness The morning sun filtered through the window, casting a gentle glow over her cozy workspace. She sat comfortably in a simple yet stylish outfit—a crisp green shirt paired with black shorts looking effortlessly ready to take on the day. It was the kind of ensemble that…
Apple launches age verification for UK iPhone users
LONDON — Apple has launched age verification requirements for U.K. holders of Apple accounts via an update to its operating system. Users will have to confirm that they are 18 or older to use “certain services or features, or take certain actions” on their account, an Apple support page updated on Tuesday states. The move was welcomed by the U.K. media regulator, Ofcom. The watchdog said the protections…
Eid away from home: Displaced Lebanese struggle in overcrowded Beirut shelters
As the war between Israel and the pro-Iranian Hezbollah continues, displaced Lebanese told Euronews they marked the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr in overcrowded Beirut shelters, lacking food, water and medical care, as families remain scattered and homes destroyed in a widening humanitarian crisis.
Russian drone strike damages historic center of Lviv, Ukraine
A daytime drone strike hit central Lviv, injuring several people and damaging parts of the historic city center.
What we know and do not know about the Iran war negotiations
Trump touts progress in secret Iran talks as missile strikes, US troop buildups and threats over the Strait of Hormuz fuel fears of a wider regional war: here is what we know so far.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez warns Iran war ‘far worse’ than Iraq in 2003
Sánchez said the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 had failed to achieve its goals and instead made life worse for ordinary people.
Flooded streets in Sharjah after heavy rain hits the United Arab Emirates
Vehicles move through flooded streets in Sharjah after heavy rain, as storms affect the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring Oman.
Red Swimsuit, Balcony, and a Perfect Handstand
Balcony Boldness: A Red Swimsuit Handstand Sunlight poured across the balcony, glinting off the vibrant red swimsuit that clung perfectly to her form. It was one of those moments where fashion meets adventure the kind of scene that makes you do a double-take and smile. High above the street, with the breeze teasing her hair,…
Reeves signals no Truss-style energy bailout for Brits hit by Iran shock
LONDON — Emergency support to help Brits grappling with rising bills should go to “those who need it most,” Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Tuesday — all-but ruling out a Liz Truss-style universal bailout in response to the Iran war. Pledging to “learn the mistakes of the past,” Reeves told MPs Tuesday that, while “contingency planning”…

