Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 22nd, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Month: April 2026
Pope Leo XIV condemns ‘lust for power’ and inequality in Equatorial Guinea
The Holy Father of the Catholic Church made a stop in the final leg of his four-country tour of Africa. Equatorial Guinea is a secular country, with around three-fourths of its population Catholic.
Synthetic drugs and digital crime: Why Central Asia is emerging as a new frontline
The rise of synthetic drugs and digital trafficking methods is forcing a shift in global anti-narcotics strategies. Uzbekistan is advancing new initiatives to improve cross-border cooperation, financial oversight and public awareness.
Security-Update: Hormus als Nadelöhr – wie kommt Trump aus der Krise?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Die Straße von Hormus bleibt blockiert, die Ölkrise verschärft sich und ein Ausweg aus dem Krieg mit dem Iran ist nicht in Sicht. Kurz vor dem Ende der Feuerpause reist JD Vance nach Pakistan, um einen Deal auszuloten. Doch die Fronten bleiben verhärtet: militärisch geschwächt, politisch stabil zeigt…
Qatar backs ceasefire as uncertainty surrounds US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad
Qatar has urged diplomacy on Tuesday as uncertainty surrounds US-Iran talks, warning prolonged tensions risk wider global fallout, particularly if disruption in the Strait of Hormuz affects energy flows and markets.
Gaza needs more than $71 billion for recovery and reconstruction, EU-UN report says
Gaza would need over $71 billion for recovery after two years of war, EU and UN warned Monday, as damage to homes, hospitals, and schools leaves most people displaced.
Russia and North Korea connect road bridge ahead of summer opening, Moscow says
Ties between both countries have surged amid Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with Moscow and Pyongyang deepening economic, political, cultural and military links.
What Makes A Drink A Good Food Service?
It was just another ordinary day at a small roadside stall, the kind of place where cold drinks are stacked in glass coolers and everything feels slightly chaotic but familiar. A lady stood there calmly choosing her drinks, taking her time like it was an important decision. After a few moments of consideration, she paid,…
Russia faked economic data to appear more resilient to its war and sanctions, intel report says
Swedish intelligence said Russia has been covering up a weak, debt-driven economy hit by war costs and sanctions, warning of rising inflation and banking risks.
Dozens of Turkish coal miners detained after march for unpaid wages
Some 110 Doruk Madencilik workers who had been marching to Ankara to demand unpaid wages and compensation were detained as demands for rights and safety grow louder.
