Massive Pilgrimage at Fatima Shrine Marks Annual Candlelight Ceremony
A significant gathering of Catholic pilgrims took place at the Fatima shrine in Portugal for the annual Mass of the Blessing of the Candles, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Discreet Trip to UAE Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
The recent secret visit by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to the UAE highlights the evolving dynamics between the two nations amidst the backdrop of the Iran war.
Miami Residents Challenge Trump's Land Gift for Library in Court
A group of Miami residents has filed a lawsuit against former President Trump, alleging that the transfer of land for a library violates constitutional provisions.
British Chemists Honored with Prestigious Spanish Science Award
David Klenerman and Shankar Balasubramanian, along with Pascal Mayer, have been awarded Spain's top science prize for their significant contributions to DNA sequencing, aiding in the fight against coronavirus.
Innovative Copper(II) Complexes Enhance Alkene Hydration Process
Recent advancements in the use of light-activated copper(II) complexes for alkene hydration may significantly improve chemical synthesis practices.
New Boron-Oxygen Molecule Discovered, Promising Advances in Chemistry
Chemists have isolated a new boron-oxygen compound, a finding that may deepen our understanding of reactive oxygen species and their role in organic chemistry.
Senate Confirms Warsh as New Fed Chair, Ending a Contentious Selection Process
The Senate's confirmation of Warsh to replace Powell concludes a challenging and complex selection process for the Federal Reserve's leadership.
Ghana Plans Evacuation of 300 Citizens Amid South African Xenophobic Attacks
Following recent xenophobic incidents in South Africa, Ghana is preparing to evacuate hundreds of its citizens who have been affected.
The Decline of Hardline Advocates on China in Trump's Inner Circle
An exploration of the waning influence of hardline advocates for a tough stance on China within Donald Trump's administration and its potential effects.
Nicolas Sarkozy Returns to Court Amidst Allegations of Libyan Campaign Funding
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is appealing his conviction related to allegations of campaign funding linked to Libya's support for his 2007 presidential bid.
Jim Cramer Discusses Affirm's Profitability and Future Outlook
Jim Cramer provides his perspective on Affirm's current profitability and what it may mean for the company's future.
European Commission Urges End to Conversion Practices Amid Calls for Stronger Action
The European Commission has recommended the cessation of conversion practices, yet this falls short of the comprehensive ban that advocates sought through a citizens' initiative with over one million signatures.
Senator Lummis Examines the Prospects for Nuclear Energy in Wyoming
In a recent discussion, Senator Lummis addressed the opportunities and obstacles facing nuclear energy development in Wyoming.
Chisora Receives Support for Potential Wilder Rematch
Derek Chisora has disclosed that his wife has approved his desire to pursue a rematch with Deontay Wilder, signaling his readiness to step back into the ring.
Trump's Visit to China: A Reflection on US-China Economic Rivalry
As President Trump visits China, the spotlight is on the escalating economic competition between the US and China, emphasizing technology and global influence.
Insights from Syrian Foreign Minister on EU-Syria Relations
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani discusses the recent restoration of the Cooperation Agreement with the EU.
Long-Term Decline in Kids' Test Scores Preceded COVID-19, Yet Some Schools Show Improvement
While the pandemic has been associated with significant learning losses, evidence suggests that declines in test scores began years earlier. Some states are now making progress in addressing these issues.
Trump Faces a Transformed China on His Upcoming Visit
As President Trump prepares for his visit to China, he will find a nation markedly different from the one he encountered in 2017, reflecting significant changes in its global stance.
Trump and Xi Consider Extension of Rare Earth Truce Amid Ongoing Chinese Restrictions
The leaders of the U.S. and China are set to discuss the potential extension of a truce concerning rare earth elements, while China continues to impose restrictions.
Unexpected Find in Egyptian Mummy: A Fragment of Homer's Iliad
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery within a 1,600-year-old Roman-era Egyptian mummy, uncovering a fragment of Homer's Iliad inside its abdomen, raising questions about cultural practices.