Turkey’s opposition appears set to retain power in major cities

[ad_1] Partial results in local elections show CHP candidates ahead of their AK Party rivals in Ankara and Istanbul.Turkey’s main opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) appears set to retain its control over key cities, according to preliminary partial...

Two killed as Russia escalates attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure

[ad_1] Russia’s attacks on such infrastructure in recent days have also caused severe power outages.Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have killed two people, one in the country’s western Lviv region, the other in an attack in the northeast, officials...

Bulgaria and Romania partially join Europe’s Schengen area

[ad_1] After a 13-year wait, Bulgaria and Romania have partially joined Europe’s Schengen area of free movement. The two countries reached an agreement late last year to join the continent’s free-travel area by air and sea after Austria opposed full...

Lost in Orientalism: Arab Christians and the war in Gaza

[ad_1] On February 21, it was announced that the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby refused to meet with Munther Isaac, a Palestinian Lutheran pastor, after Isaac had appeared at a pro-Palestine rally with former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Isaac,...

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 766

[ad_1] As the war enters its 766th day, these are the main developments.Here is the situation on Sunday, March 31, 2024. Fighting A Russian cruise missile strike on infrastructure in Ukraine’s western Lviv region killed one man, while another died...

Pope renews call for Gaza ceasefire, release of captives in Easter address

[ad_1] Pope Francis says his thoughts go to those facing wars, especially children who have ‘forgotten how to smile’.Pope Francis has renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all Israeli captives in a peace-focused address...

Zelenskyy fires aides in reshuffle, Russia launches air attack at Ukraine

[ad_1] Top aide Serhiy Shefir was among those dismissed as well as three advisers and two presidential representatives.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed a longtime aide and several advisers in a continuing reshuffle on Saturday, while Russia unleashed new attacks overnight....

Aid ships with nearly 400 tonnes of food depart Cyprus for Gaza

[ad_1] A three-ship convoy has left Cyprus’s Larnaca Port headed for the Gaza Strip with nearly 400 tonnes of food and other supplies as people continue to die from hunger in the enclave amid Israel’s ongoing war. The aid that...

Netherlands nightclub standoff ends with hostages freed, suspect in custody

[ad_1] Police said there was no indication of a ‘terrorist motive’ after four people were held in the town of Ede.An hours-long standoff at a nightclub in the central Netherlands has ended with the release of all the hostages and...

Russia mulls labelling queen of Soviet pop Pugacheva a ‘foreign agent’

[ad_1] Musician Alla Pugacheva, who is currently abroad, has criticised the Kremlin for its actions in Ukraine.Russian prosecutors have asked the justice ministry to consider labelling Alla Pugacheva, the queen of Soviet pop music, as a “foreign agent”, the Reuters...
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