Protesters sent a message decrying widespread violence against women in the country
Speculation increases as Francis hands off more of his day-to-day duties to cardinals
Critics accuse the government of overseeing restrictions on women’s rights
At least 30 more injured
Londoners have been eating pie and mash since at least Victorian times, but for many years the working-class staple has had a humble reputation among outsiders
Police fire tear gas, stun grenades at violent protesters
Countries have little in common, but both have large untapped mineral deposits
Romania’s presidential election is in turmoil after the first round was annulled because of alleged Russian interference. A new election is set for May, and the stakes for democracy remain high. Eastern European Bureau Chief Myroslava Gongadze reports from Romania. Camera: Daniil Batushchak.
The Vatican said the 88-year-old pope had a good night’s rest and woke up Friday morning just after 8 a.m.
US president warns Kyiv ‘we’re out of there’ if Ukraine refuses to make a deal
European defense firms look set to profit from EU investment in rearming as the bloc reacts to the United States' pivot away from Europe’s security under President Donald Trump. But as Henry Ridgwell reports, the $860 billion ReArm Europe Plan faces opposition from members Hungary and Slovakia.
Germany’s Rheinmetall, Britain’s BAE Systems and France’s Thales among firms recording double-digit gains
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