Spain blasted the U.S. government on Wednesday for probing a high-profile euthanasia case in Barcelona, kicking off a diplomatic rift over human rights and end-of-life laws. The dispute was spurred by a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable ordering the American Embassy in Madrid to open an investigation into Spain’s decision to allow sexual assault victim Noelia…
Month: April 2026
Securing Iran’s highly-enriched uranium stockpiles could prove risky, experts say
Experts, analysts and former US government officials say Washington’s alleged plans to deploy ground units to Iran to retrieve uranium stockpiles could expose personnel to potential attacks, radiation and chemical risks.
Iran strikes tanker off Qatar coast as Tehran’s attacks on Gulf states persist
Qatar said it had intercepted two Iranian cruise missiles, while a third struck a fuel tanker off its coast. All 21 crew members were safely evacuated, with no injuries or environmental damage reported.
A Very Nice Problem
The Red Lipstick Moment: A Playful Line That Changes Everything Some people walk into a room quietly. Others arrive like a tiny explosion of personality. She definitely belonged to the second category. The Power of Red Lipstick It started with the lipstick. Bright red. The kind of red that doesn’t whisper it announces itself. The…
Police disperse Jerusalem protest over Israel’s death penalty law
Israeli police broke up a protest outside parliament in Jerusalem as demonstrators voiced anger over a new law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks.
‘One leg in uniform, one in a suit’: How one young German is helping reshape Europe’s security
Léocadie Reimers represents a generation rethinking security, combining her experiences from military service with her work in private sector defence.
Trump considers pulling US out of ‘paper tiger’ NATO
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK would host a meeting of about 35 countries to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which has been crippled by the Iran war.
