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From conspiracy theories claiming that the term “hantavirus” is derived from Hebrew, to claims that big pharma groups created the virus to drive up vaccine profits, a slew of false claims about the pathogen have emerged on social media in recent weeks. The hantavirus outbreak occurred aboard the MV Hondius ship, which set sail from Argentina on 1 April, before it docked on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands on 10 May. Eleven people aboard the MV Hondius fell ill, with at least nine confirmed cases. Three passengers on the cruise died, including a Dutch couple who health…

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“I think nearly any observer is flabbergasted that two years after winning a landslide majority, he can find himself in this situation. Her challenge came from the parliamentary arithmetic and the Gordian knot of Brexit. Neither of those exist in this situation.” 5) Don’t go abroad Prime ministers in peril can be tempted to project business-as-usual with a bit of international summitry — but this can cut valuable face-to-face time with persuadable MPs and allow plotters to plot. With a leadership contest already underway, Margaret Thatcher infamously pressed ahead with attending a Paris meeting on the future of Europe. She…

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European Union countries must take immediate action to end “barbaric” conversion practices targeting LGBTIQ+ people, Hadja Lahbib, the European Commissioner for Equality, said on Wednesday as she announced a non-binding recommendation. “Conversion practices are built on a lie. The lie that LGBTIQ+ people need to be fixed,” Lahbib said on Wednesday. “You cannot torture away a person’s identity.” The recommendation, she added, sends a “powerful signal that these practices are harmful but also must be illegal”, and will cover actions to increase societal awareness, help victims seek legal action, and strengthen medical and psychological support. It will be formally presented…

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Iran is likely preparing for a resumption of hostilities with the US and Israel, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) think tank assessed on Tuesday, pointing to a series of military movements and internal security exercises as signs of active preparation for renewed war. The Washington-based institute, which has been publishing daily assessments of the war, said the Iranian regime appeared to view preparations for renewed fighting as inseparable from preparations to suppress domestic unrest. The Tehran Province IRGC Mohammad Rasoul Ollah Unit — one of the regime’s primary internal security formations and the main IRGC command responsible…

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Anfang Juni findet in Sankt Petersburg das große internationale Wirtschaftsforum statt. Pauline von Pezold liegt ein Teil der Gästeliste vor: Mehrere AfD-Vertreter haben persönliche Einladungen direkt aus dem Umfeld von Wladimir Putin erhalten. Sie und Frederik von Schindler besprechen, wer die Reise antritt und warum die Anwesenheit der AfD beim „russischen Davos“ für Putin strategisch so wertvoll ist. Jedes Jahr zum 8. Mai, dem Tag der Befreiung vom Nationalsozialismus, verschärft sich der Ton innerhalb der AfD. Schindler und von Pezold haben sich die aktuellen Statements angesehen: Wer spricht noch von „Schuldkult“, wer macht die Aufarbeitung der NS-Verbrechen verächtlich und wie…

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Published on 13/05/2026 – 14:47 GMT+2 Moscow launched a massive day time aerial attack on Ukraine on Wednesday with hundreds of drones intended to overwhelm the country’s air defences, killing at least three people and wounding 12 others. Ukraine’s military intelligence warned the population of a “prolonged combined attack on Ukraine’s critical and civilian infrastructure” as the first air raid sirens went off across the country around 11:00am local time. The Ukrainian Air Force said it detected at least eight groups of Shahed-type drones coming from different directions. According to the Ukrainian monitoring channel “Monitor” dozens of drones entered the…

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A second proposal would significantly strengthen passenger rights for multi-operator rail journeys by introducing a new category of “single ticket,” covering journeys booked in one transaction even when they involve multiple operators and separate transport contracts. Passengers who miss a connection because of delays or cancellations on earlier legs of the trip would have the right to be rerouted, and request reimbursement, assistance and compensation for the entire journey, even if later legs are with other operators. To prevent circumvention of the rules, railway undertakings, ticket vendors and tour operators would be prohibited from artificially splitting journeys into separate bookings…

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Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz is throttling the world’s energy supplies and inflicting global economic pain, but the struggles of the Islamic Republic’s own economy are testing its ability to withstand the war and defy Washington’s demands. Iranians have been hit by spiralling prices for food, medicine and other goods. At the same time, the country has seen mass job losses and business closures caused by strike damage to key industries and the government’s months-long shutdown of the internet. The economic cost of the war and the US naval blockade “has been very substantial and unprecedented for Iran,”…

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“I know what happens when Kylian Mbappé leaves PSG: the club wins the Champions League! (And maybe even a second time soon.)” Bardella wrote on X. “He left PSG to join Real Madrid, saying it was to win the Champions League. In the meantime, PSG won it,” Le Pen said in an interview with French radio RTL on Wednesday. Le Pen and Bardella’s party has long had a contentious relationship with the country’s popular national football team. Far-right leaders have provoked consternation in the past by criticizing the racial makeup of the team, insinuating they are less French. In 1996,…

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Australia’s Ambassador to the EU and NATO Angus Campbell has told Euronews’ Europe Today programme that Australia has a “constructive” and “very significant trade relationship with China” – but that Australia’s success relies on diverse partnerships. “Australia trades into North America, into ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), to South Asia, to North Asia and into Europe,” he said. “We’re an island continent dependent on global trade, on the rules of trade and free trade agreements matter because they enable the prosperity for all.” Watch the full interview in the player above.

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