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Ten years after the Brussels attacks, victims face a new blow: the Federal Pensions Service is demanding hundreds of thousands of euros back. A pitch-black day for those who have already lost so much.
Follow the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict live for March 19th: Hungary's blockade in Brussels, a pause in peace talks due to the war involving Iran, and the latest updates from the front lines.
An in-depth look at the missile strike on the world's largest LNG facility near Doha and how it's sending shockwaves through global markets while fundamentally redefining Gulf conflict.
While the world's eyes are on Iran and the Kurdish question, it turns out that whether it's high-tech cameras, design tools, or streaming services, reality sometimes outpaces fiction. A status report from the Middle East and Switzerland.
Why was Venezuela's ambassador to South Korea suddenly recalled? The answer might lie in Paraguay. Exploring the South American diplomatic storm, the realities of life in Venezuela, and the passions for soccer, baseball, and the symbolism of its flag.
The latest Trump salvo against Cuba tightens the oil embargo. We look at what it means for daily life, from the bustling streets of Havana to the island's iconic ficus trees.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms airstrikes killed Iranian nuclear scientists, sending regional tensions soaring. Reactions pour in from figures like Sara Netanyahu and Governor Holcomb, as a new book about the conflict captures public attention.
As the BBC World Service faces a funding freeze, experts warn of a power vacuum that rival states like China and Russia are eager to fill. A Canadian perspective on the global news shift.
The internet is buzzing with rumours about Israeli PM Netanyahu's death, fuelled by an AI-generated video showing him with six fingers. We separate fact from fiction and explore the clone theories, the *Dead Ringers* connection, and the very real Middle East tensions.
Analysis of the surprise release of 51 prisoners in Cuba, one month before the U.S. presidential election. A strong diplomatic gesture in the face of Trump's threats.