Malta: Migrants held at sea launch legal case
Around 30 migrants who were held at sea for over a month on vessels chartered by the Malta authorities have filed a constitutional complaint with a court in that country, alleging inhuman treatment and violations of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Can empathy influence leadership, security, and high-stake situations? A conversation with Claire Yorke
Can empathy influence leadership, security, and high-stake situations? The War in Afghanistan (2001), the Covid-19 pandemic (2019), and now Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (2022) are all events that have put high-stake emotions at the forefront of diplomacy.
US withdraws support for EastMed pipeline
The United States has withdrawn its support for the proposed EastMed subsea pipeline, designed to supply Europe with natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean.
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Pakistani police have filed terrorism charges against former prime minister Imran Khan, authorities said, escalating political tensions in the country as the ousted premier holds mass rallies seeking to return to office.
Runner is killed and another injured when they are hit by lightning during Greek mountain race
A runner has been killed and another is seriously injured after being struck by lightning during a night-time trail race in Greece on Sunday.
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China's education ministry has punished 27 officials over illustrations in primary schools' maths textbooks which were said to depict 'ugly' children.
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A pregnant cat decided to give birth to her litter of kittens while sitting on her owner's lap. Ellen Fransen, 18, from Andijk, Netherlands, came home after visiting a friend only to discover her cat, Asrael, three, had started to go into labour.
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Two senior weather experts and top officials of Hungary's meteorological services were fired on Monday after an inaccurate weather forecast predicting extreme rain caused the postponement of fireworks on the country's national holiday.
Arsenal kicks off anti-knife crime campaign
Islington parents who have lost their children to knife crime attended Emirates Stadium to stand in solidarity with Arsenal’s No More Red campaign, which is a campaign that strives to tackle the root causes of youth violence and provide safe spaces and more opportunities for our young people.
Greece unhappy at Spain-Turkey defence deal amid tensions within NATO
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have agreed to boost collaboration in the defence industry, a move that prompted criticism from the Greek government and underlined disunity between NATO member states.