Europe News Where do the main contenders for new pope stand on key global issues? It remains unclear whether the conclave will result in a leader aligned with Pope Francis' more progressive stance or a conservative who will take the church in a new direction. 05/05/2025
Europe News One dead and seven injured in apparent car accident in Stuttgart A vehicle hit pedestrians at a subway stop in Stuttgart, killing one and injuring several. The driver was apprehended, but police suspect a tragic accident, not an attack. 02/05/2025
Greece Greek man accused of spying on NATO operations charged and jailed According to state television, citing Greek law enforcement officials, the suspect is a 59-year-old Greek citizen born in Georgia and is under investigation for potential ties to Russian security services. 02/05/2025
USA PBS chief slams Trump executive order to cut funds as unlawful The move against PBS and NPR comes as Trump's administration has been working to dismantle the US Agency for Global Media, including Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 02/05/2025
Space Soviet-era spacecraft from Venus mission expected to crash to Earth The Soviet Union launched the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 in 1972, one of a series of Venus missions. 02/05/2025
Europe News US will scale back role in Ukraine peace talks, Washington says The State Department announcement marks a significant shift in Washington's approach and comes after months of stalled diplomatic efforts to get Kyiv and Moscow to agree to a deal to end Russia's three-year war. 02/05/2025
World News UN official urges Israel to lift 'cruel' aid blockade on Gaza Israel has said the blockade and its renewed military campaign are intended to pressure Hamas to release the remaining hostages it still holds. 01/05/2025
Iran Weekend nuclear deal talks between Iran and US postponed, says Oman The talks seek to limit Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of some of the crushing economic sanctions the US has imposed on the country. 01/05/2025
Europe News Almost 500 staff protest against UN budget cuts in Geneva rally The Geneva rally comes two days after several UN aid agencies said they would have to slash jobs because of funding cuts, warning the reductions will severely affect aid programmes worldwide. 01/05/2025
USA Former national security advisor Mike Waltz nominated as UN Ambassador Waltz created the group chat on the Signal messaging app to which a journalist from The Atlantic was inadvertently added where officials shared plans about imminent military strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. 01/05/2025
Philippines Workers take to the streets as the world marks Labour Day While workers in Asia also marched for better pay and conditions, the US president's new tariff regime and the effect it will have on jobs overshadowed rallies in several countries. 01/05/2025
Europe News Ukraine signs historic rare earth minerals deal with United States A previous agreement was nearly signed before being derailed after a tense Oval Office shouting match involving US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 01/05/2025
Europe News Ukraine ready to sign minerals deal with the US, officials in Kyiv say US President Donald Trump indicated in February that he wanted access to Ukraine's rare earth materials as a condition for continued US support in the war, describing it as reimbursement for the billions of dollars in aid Washington has given to Kyiv. 30/04/2025
Israel Wildfire forces closure of highway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Help was on the way from across the region, including aircraft from Italy, Croatia and North Macedonia, Israeli officials said. 30/04/2025
Europe News Who are the frontrunners to be the next pope one week before conclave? The conclave to elect the new pope begins on 7 May, and while there are no official candidates for the post, these are the cardinals considered to be leading the race. 30/04/2025
India At least 14 killed in Kolkata hotel fire, Indian police say Building fires are common in India, where constructors and residents often flout safety codes. 30/04/2025
Europe News Police in Sweden arrest teen after three killed in Uppsala shooting The three victims were aged between 15 and 20, police said at a news conference, but Uppsala’s police chief said their identities have not been confirmed yet. 30/04/2025
Europe News Iberian blackout 'won't happen again,' Spain's grid operator says Red Eléctrica ruled out a cyberattack as the cause of the power outage but confirmed that Spain's High Court was still investigating it as a possibility. 30/04/2025
USA UN aid agencies slash jobs amid US funding cuts, officials say The cuts to the UN agencies underscore the impact of President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US back from its position as the world’s single largest aid donor. 29/04/2025
Europe News UK trial told Sycamore Gap tree felling was a 'mindless' act The tree, revered for its symmetrical perch between two hills along ancient Hadrian’s Wall, was cut down in the early hours of 28 September 2023, damaging the stone wall as it crashed to the ground. 29/04/2025