World
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Concerns Rise in Brussels Over US Tech Dominance Following Sanctions on ICC Prosecutor
Recent developments have sparked controversy among EU agencies over the dangers of relying extensively on digital infrastructure based in the United States. The problem became critical when it was learned that U.S.-imposed sanctions on International…
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Anderlecht Corporate Box Bugged in Huawei Bribery Probe
Reports on Friday reveal that Belgian police secretly monitored a corporate box used by Chinese tech behemoth Huawei at the Anderlecht football stadium. The Belgian police probe into the purported bribery of European Parliament Members…
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European Parliament to Consider Lifting Immunity of Five MEPs in Huawei Bribery Probe
As part of a Belgian inquiry into alleged bribery and illegal lobbying involving Chinese tech corporation Huawei, the European Parliament will discuss whether to lift the immunity of five MEPs, including Maltese Labour MEP Daniel…
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Lifetime Achievement Award for Environmental Champion Astrid Vella
Astrid Vella, a dedicated environmental campaigner, has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her tireless efforts and significant contributions to environmental protection. Throughout her career, Vella has demonstrated an unwavering commitment…
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Trump Announces Plans for Immediate Ukraine Truce Talks Following Putin Call
Following a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that truce talks between Ukraine and Russia are set to begin “immediately.” The announcement suggests a potential shift in diplomatic efforts…
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Groundbreaking Surgery: US Surgeons Successfully Perform World’s First Human Bladder Transplant
In a revolutionary medical breakthrough, surgeons at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with the University of Southern California (USC), have successfully performed the world’s first human bladder transplant. The intricate eight-hour…
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Romanian National Charged in Connection with Fires at UK Prime Minister’s Properties
A Romanian national, Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, from Romford, east London, has been charged with arson with intent to endanger life in connection with a series of fires targeting properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir…
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Archbishop Criticizes Priests Supporting Euthanasia
The Archbishop has publicly rebuked priests who have expressed support for euthanasia, stating that their stance is incompatible with their Catholic duty. According to the Archbishop, euthanasia contradicts the fundamental teachings of the Catholic Church…
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Attorney General Appeals Court Decision Blocking Hacker Suspect’s Extradition to US
The Attorney General has contested a court decision rejecting the extradition of 28-year-old Daniel Joe Meli to the United States on hacking-related allegations. The May 13 ruling determined that, under Maltese extradition law, the US…
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Pope Leo XIV Reaffirms Commitment to Interreligious Engagement
Pope Leo XIV vows ongoing dedication to interreligious conversation. One of his first significant public events after replacing Pope Francis, Pope Leo XIV welcomed leaders of several religions to the Vatican’s Clementine Hall and promised…