
Pope Leo Begins 11-Day Visit to Four African States
The pontiff’s trip to Africa marks his third official engagement outside Italy since taking office in May 2025.

The pontiff’s trip to Africa marks his third official engagement outside Italy since taking office in May 2025.

The Kremlin agreed to a truce for Orthodox Easter holidays.

Taiwan’s Kuomintang chairwoman visits China—her party’s first leader in a decade to do so.

Israel and Lebanon are expected to hold talks in Washington next week, according to a State Department official.

The Hungarian prime minister says supporters are being threatened and alleges a coordinated effort to discredit the election before votes are counted.

“What bothers Brussels is not just that Hungary stands out, but that this alternative could become popular among a majority of Europeans over time.”

A four-month inquiry pillories the public broadcasting sector, but the Left doesn’t seem to be happy with the conclusions.

The claimant says the case is about equal treatment under the law; the studio says it is about protecting a women-only environment.

Hungary’s MOL will import 510,000 tonnes of U.S. crude in the coming months, aiming to diversify national energy sources.

Leaked calls and mounting political pressure fuel claims that outside actors are actively trying to influence the outcome.
The Cristo de Mena, after being beaten by the mob, was burned along with other religious images; only part of one leg and one foot of the Christ were spared.
When we look at our struggles, our anxieties, and our loneliness, we must remember that Christ has already descended into that darkness.
If the end desired by God was the redemption of man in such a way as to bring man into full union with Himself—that is, to make us saints in loving union with Him—then there could have been no other way.
As Trump distances the U.S. from the ongoing maritime crisis, 37 nations have signed a landmark pledge to restore freedom of navigation through the Tehran-controlled Strait of Hormuz.
Macron criticized the shifting U.S. stance on the Iran conflict, warning that any military action could expose shipping to Iranian coastal threats and ballistic missile attacks.
The former adviser to the World Bank and the IDB believes the crisis will normalize within weeks, but will leave Europe weaker and more dependent.
The study points to coordinated social media activity tied to foreign networks, raising fresh tensions between Budapest and Kyiv.
Trump has signaled a definitive end to the U.S. commitment to NATO, branding the alliance a ‛paper tiger’—after European members of the alliance blocked military flights headed for Iran.
PM Andrej Babiš criticized Czechia’s neighbors for failing to coordinate on fuel pricing.
The probe centres on a social media message about a Japanese Red Army attacker, as authorities also examine separate drug-related claims.
Authorities have arrested 27 suspects and seized over 17 tonnes of hashish in an investigation launched last year.
In a letter to Budapest, the Commission argued that Hungary’s measures on fuel prices may violate EU law by restricting the free movement of goods and services.