• HISTORY
    3 April 2026: This day in history

    1367: Battle of Navarrete: Alliance of King Peter of Castile, Edward the Black Prince and John of Gaunt of England, Aquitaine, Majorca and Navarre defeats Count Henry of Castile near Nájera in La Rioja, Castile 1645: English Long Parliament passes the Self-Denying Ordinance, limiting regional armies, a significant step toward the New Model Army 1860: […]

  • EUROPE
    MEPs criticise new death penalty law

    By Martin Banks The Greens/EFA Group says that it “strongly condemns” the Israeli parliament’s approval of the death penalty law affecting Palestinians, who were convicted of terrorist attacks.

  • EUROPE
    War-torn Ukraine receives more cash aid from EU

    By Martin Banks The European Union has received €1.4 billion in windfall profits generated by the interest on the cash balances originating from immobilised assets of the Russian Central Bank (RSB), held by central securities depositories (CSDs).

  • HISTORY
    2 April 2026: This day in history

    1513: Explorer Juan Ponce de León claims Florida for Spain as the first known European to reach it 1792: The Coinage Act is passed, establishing the United States Mint and authorizing the $10 Eagle, $5 Half-Eagle, $2.50 Quarter-Eagle gold coins, and the silver dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime, and half-dime 1801: Battle of Copenhagen: British […]

  • GREECE
    WGES Global 2026 NOVA Award Nominations Open for its Symposium in Athens bringing Top Experts and Decision-Makers May 19–21 2026

    (New York, U.S.A. / Athens, Greece) — As global industries accelerate toward implementation-driven solutions, WGES Global™ has officially opened nominations for its prestigious 2026 NOVA Awards recognizing the experts, practitioners, and influential organizations whose work delivers measurable impact across sustainability, energy systems, infrastructure, and public health. Taking place May 19–21, 2026 in Athens, Greece, the […]

  • HISTORY
    1 April 2026: This day in history

    527: Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne 1748: The ruins of Pompeii are rediscovered by Spaniard Roque Joaquín de Alcubierre 1948: “Big Bang” theory proposed in scientific journal “Physical Review” by American cosmologists Ralph Alpher, Hans Bethe, and George Gamow 1974: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini calls […]

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