Pakistan Delivers Iran’s Revised Peace Proposal to US

Pakistan has delivered a revised peace proposal from Iran to the US, sources in Islamabad told reporters on Monday. According to Reuters news agency, both sides were warned that they "don't have much time" to narrow their differences before the situation escalates again. Without providing details of the changes, the source told Reuters that Washington

Four Italian Divers Found in Maldives Cave

The Italian government confirmed on Monday that the bodies of four Italian divers were located in an underwater cave in the Maldives.  "As was previously thought, the four bodies were found inside the cave, not only inside the cave but well inside the cave into the third segment of the cave, which is the largest

Zambia’s press freedom faces a crucial 2026 test

Zambia's media freedom advocates say the country's democratic progress will be tested by how freely journalists can report during the campaign period. While media rights groups acknowledge improvements since President Hakainde Hichilema took office in 2021, they say structural, legal, and economic pressures continue to threaten independent journalism ahead of what is expected to be a highly

North Korea Drops Reunification, Calls South a Hostile State

North Korea's amended constitution has removed any reference to reunification with South Korea and to a shared Korean national identity, formally framing Seoul as a "hostile state." The changes, which leader Kim Jong Un had signaled at a Supreme People's Assembly in March, are a major policy departure for North Korea, which has technically remained at war with

Spain Returns €55 Million to Shakira

The National Audience court in Madrid has ordered Spain's main tax authority to return €55 million ($64 million) to pop star Shakira, saying the amount was improperly attained during a dispute over her 2011 taxes. Court documents reveal that the decision was reached in mid-April, but first became known to the media on Monday.  What Shakira

Experts: Germany at risk of missing 2030 climate targets

Skip next section Nonpaying long-time hotel guest faces fraud charges May 18, 2026 Nonpaying long-time hotel guest faces fraud charges A 55-year-old man is facing charges of fraud after he spent more than a year in a Berlin hotel without paying. His total bill for the accommodation from April 2023 to August 2024 came to

Reviving Germany’s Crisis-Hit Chemical Sector

Germany's chemical sector stands as a core pillar of the nation's economy, ranking third after automotive and mechanical engineering. It generates hundreds of billions in annual revenue and directly employs about half a million people.   The industry, however, has been beset by crisis in recent years, weighed down by high energy costs, growing regulatory burdens

Atlas Rates Germany as ‘Limited’ in Civic Openness

"The great majority of people in the world cannot raise their hand and speak freely," said Dagmar Pruin, president of Brot für die Welt (Bread of the World), at the presentation of the organization's annual report on the state of civil society and democracy on Monday. "Even in Germany, some narratives are being purposely buried,"

Tiny Elversberg’s Historic Rise to the Bundesliga

Where is Elversberg? Elversberg is a small town north-east of Saarbrücken in the small state of Saarland, south-west Germany. As part of Spiesen-Elversberg, the town has a population of around 13,000 but Elversberg alone has just 7,000 people living in it. There is no train station and just three bakeries.  What is Elversberg's back story?

MV Hondius Returns to Rotterdam After Hantavirus Outbreak

MV Hondius, the cruise ship that sparked global alarm after a deadly hantavirus outbreak, ended its voyage on Monday, with Rotterdam in The Netherlands being its final destination. The vessel docked in the Dutch port shortly after 10 a.m. local time (0800 UTC). Authorities have made quarantine arrangements for the ship's skeleton crew of 27 people —
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