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The Catholic Church released guidelines stating they have no religious objections to using animal organs for human transplants, provided ethical standards are met.
The article discusses Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson criticizing the EU's energy policies, citing a 2021 Dutch energy campaign as evidence of 'self-castration.' It clarifies the campaign's original context and notes the EU's…
The article reports on Portugal's military testing of loitering munitions during a NATO exercise, highlighting collaboration with UAVision and the tactical advantages of the technology.
The article reports on flooding in Sharjah and neighboring Oman following heavy rainfall, describing impacted traffic conditions and advising residents to avoid flooded areas.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes potential US-Iran war, comparing it to the 2003 Iraq invasion, and highlights economic impacts on Spanish citizens.
Belgium's Economy Minister David Clarinval advocates for European economic sovereignty, emphasizing control over industrial, energy, defense, and agricultural sectors.
A fire damaged four ambulances in a London neighborhood with a large Jewish community, leading to arrests and an investigation into potential antisemitic hate crime links.
The article highlights Kazakhstan's growing appeal to global professionals through personal stories of academics, educators, IT specialists, and artists who have chosen to build careers there.
The article discusses the availability and costs of golden visas in several European countries, including Hungary, Greece, Cyprus, Italy, and Portugal.
The article reports on recent security clashes in Mexico involving a drug cartel, with FIFA expressing concerns about safety for the upcoming World Cup.
The article details the struggles of Afghan women's football team 'Afghan Women United' as they seek international recognition despite visa rejections and political obstacles.
The article discusses the growing adoption of DIY solar systems in Germany and the potential for similar growth in the US, highlighting state-level regulatory changes, cost advantages, and expert opinions on market expansion.
The article discusses U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright's criticism of the International Energy Agency's focus on clean energy, arguing it undermines economic growth and national security.