Related articles

Protests across France over Lyhanna's death
Protests have erupted across France following the murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna and subsequent revelations of failures within the judicial system. Demonstrators are expressing outrage that the suspect had multiple prior complaints of child abuse filed against him before the killing occurred.

Pope speaks with abuse victims about preventing further suffering
Pope Leo met with victims of clergy abuse in Spain to discuss their proposals for preventing future incidents within the Catholic Church. The Vatican press agency reported that the Pope took their suggestions to heart during the meeting.

Cause of Zwaanshoek fire and explosions still unclear. 'Luckily, the parrots and rabbits are unharmed'
A fire followed by several explosions broke out in a warehouse in Zwaanshoek on Sunday afternoon, though animals on the property were reported unharmed. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the incident, including whether fireworks were being stored in the building.

UN rights chief Türk: US sanctions on Cuba endanger lives
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk has called on the United States to lift its sanctions against Cuba, stating that the measures endanger lives. Türk emphasized that these sanctions disproportionately impact the most vulnerable Cuban citizens and hinder their access to basic necessities.
Peel your own fruit, no flip-flops in the jungle: how to prevent tropical infections
Internist-infectiologist Els van Nood provides essential advice for travelers visiting (sub)tropical destinations to avoid contracting diseases from bacteria and viruses. Her tips include basic safety measures like peeling your own fruit and wearing appropriate footwear in nature to ensure a worry-free vacation.