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FinanceUkraine Brings Home Bodies of 1,212 Soldiers Killed in War With Russia
Austrians Endure Shock, Horror After Gunman Kills 10 at School
HeadlinesFormer Pupil Kills 10 People and Himself in Shooting at Austrian School
Kremlin Says Russia Is Still Ready for Prisoner Swap With Ukraine Despite Problems

Ukrainian Tenor Gorai Dies While Volunteering in Sumy, Odesa Opera Says
Date: June 9, 2025
(Reuters) -Tenor Vladislav Gorai, a soloist with the Odesa National Opera, died on Sunday while engaged in a volunteer mission in the northern region of Sumy bordering Russia, opera officials said....
Survivors of Spain's Franco-Era 'fallen Women' Centres Seek Apology, Recognition
Date: June 6, 2025
By Silvio Castellanos and Eva Mañez MADRID/VALENCIA (Reuters) -Consuelo Garcia del Cid was 16 when the family doctor came into her bedroom in Barcelona, Spain with her mother in 1974, grabbed her left...
UK 'deeply Concerned' About Jailed Egyptian-British Dissident's Hunger-Striking Mother
Date: June 3, 2025
LONDON (Reuters) -The British government said on Tuesday it was "deeply concerned" about the health of the mother of jailed Egyptian-British dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Laila Soueif, who has been...
Zelenskiy Says Ukraine, Russia to Exchange Lists This Week for Pow Swap
Date: June 2, 2025
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine and Russia agreed at talks in Istanbul on Monday next week to give each other lists of people they want included in a planned prisoner of war swap, Ukrainian President...
Germany Hopes for EU Deal on Sending Failed Asylum Seekers to Third Countries, Minister Says
Date: May 31, 2025
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's interior minister is hoping the European Union can reach a bloc-wide agreement on sending failed asylum seekers who cannot go home to safe countries near their original...

Italian Catholic Church Reports Higher Number of Abuse Cases in 2023-2024
Date: May 28, 2025
By Alvise Armellini ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Catholic Church on Wednesday reported a rise in the number of suspected victims of abuse, mostly at the hands of priests, with 115 cases over the course of...
