The most senior cleric in the Anglican Church stepped down after condemnation from politicians and clergy.
The UK’s chief rabbi said it was a “watershed moment for Europe.”
Demonstrators argue the law endangers women’s rights, allowing ‘gender changes’ as early as age five and imposing fines for ‘misgendering.’
Warnings from Spain’s meteorological agency were issued early, but federal officials did not act.
Police have increased security measures across the city.
Thousands are stranded without electricity as towns across Valencia report disappearances and rescues amid rising floodwaters.
The Bologna court targets Italy’s Albania repatriation deal, further stoking debate over judicial influence on migration.
VOX council members say opposition parties are weaponising hate crime laws to silence dissenting voices and destabilise Valencia’s governing coalition.
The disciplinary office of the Vatican swiftly reversed the order, but the effort to bypass the Church’s legal process exposes a power struggle within the Church hierarchy.
“Madness”: An immigration tribunal ruled that deporting the offender would be “unduly harsh” on the criminal’s children.
In a surprising upset, the education minister lost her seat to a conservative newcomer.
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.