Pedro Sanchez underlined the need for the European Union to play a more active and leading role on the international stage, not only militarily but also in terms of values.
Delegates from Washington and Tehran are meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, for peace talks aimed at de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, with discussions covering key issues like Hormuz and Lebanon.
Rabbi Jen Lader of Temple Israel criticized Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed for suggesting that a synagogue attack in suburban Detroit could be linked to Israeli actions, calling his remarks offensive.
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of 13 security personnel, as ceasefire talks are anticipated and the Lebanese death toll in the ongoing conflict approaches 1,900.
Relations between the US and the Vatican are reportedly strained, with the Pentagon denying accusations of berating a papal diplomat, following the Vatican's repeated condemnation of US military actions alongside Israel in Iran.
Japan's long-standing reliance on Middle Eastern oil for its energy security has been severely tested by the ongoing conflict in the region. A recent ceasefire has temporarily reopened the Strait of Hormuz, offering some relief to tanker traffic.
The United States and Iran are reportedly set for peace talks, though uncertainties remain regarding issues such as Lebanon and sanctions, with a revamped Iranian leadership expressing wariness and JD Vance taking on a high-stakes role.
Rom Braslavski, a former Gaza hostage, has faced online attacks after publicly criticizing the choice of Brig.-Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch to light a torch at Israel's Independence Day ceremony, calling it a 'slap in the face' to hostage families.
Chicago teachers are advocating for no school on May Day, posing a challenge to the city's mayor and school leaders. This demand highlights ongoing tensions between educators and city administration.
Međusobni napadi Izraela i libanske militantne grupe Hezbolah danas su intenzivirani uoči direktnih pregovora vlade Libana i izraelske vlade koji bi trebalo da počnu sledeće sedmice.
Following the start of Operation Roaring Lion, several foreign airlines, including Greek carrier Blue Bird, are set to resume flights to Israel in the coming weeks.
Airfares in Israel have skyrocketed as travelers capitalize on a ceasefire, allowing Ben Gurion international airport to fully reopen, though foreign airlines largely remain absent.
Kyiv remains wary of Moscow's pledge to implement a 32-hour temporary truce for Orthodox Easter, with doubts lingering over Russia's commitment to stop fighting 'in all directions'.
The Nigerian Government and the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) are set to resume crucial wage talks on April 15-16, 2026, aiming to resolve disputes that led to a prolonged nationwide strike.