By Maria Raquel
Germany’s new space-simulation study imagines what could happen when six volunteers spend 100 days inside a mock orbital station, testing human limits before humanity dares longer missions to the Moon and Mars.
✅🕒 Published on December 4, 2025 - 15:40
The European Commission has proposed using frozen Russian assets as collateral for a reparations loan that would provide Ukraine with around €90 billion over the next two years — an unprecedented move mixing urgent finance, experimental legal engineering, and high geopolitical risk.
✅🕒 Published on December 4, 2025 - 15:37
Flight MH370 vanished in 2014 and became the kind of case that makes even frequent flyers rethink their life choices. Eleven years later, Malaysia dusted off its sonar arsenal and reopened what is now the largest underwater search in aviation history. Ocean Infinity is back in the spotlight to hunt for what the Indian Ocean swallowed and never returned.
✅🕒 Published on December 3, 2025 - 16:45
Vladimir Putin’s latest statements once again pushed the war’s temperature into the red: the Russian president said that Moscow does not intend to fight Europe, but if the continent wants a war, Russia is “ready now.” The warning came just before meetings with U.S. envoys involved in the ongoing — and disputed — effort to redesign a peace deal for Ukraine.
✅🕒 Published on December 2, 2025 - 19:21
Switzerland woke up at the end of November and decided that imposing a 50% tax on inheritances above 50 million Swiss francs was overkill. The message came loud and clear: 78% of voters rejected the proposal. A country built on fiscal stability wasn’t interested in playing impulsive Robin Hood — and that says a lot about the global debate.
✅🕒 Published on December 2, 2025 - 19:17
The crisis between the United States and Venezuela has shifted into turbo mode, sounding like the script of a political drama—but with canceled flights, sunken boats and escalating rhetoric. Donald Trump’s “unofficial” declaration that Venezuelan airspace should be considered closed triggered a chain of measures mixing military pressure, psychological warfare and power games in the Caribbean. At the center of it, Nicolás Maduro responds with harsh statements, appeals to OPEC and warnings of an attempted energy coup.
✅🕒 Published on December 1, 2025 - 15:34
The case of the family living in isolation in Abruzzo, Italy, who lost custody of their three children, brought back a debate many people prefer to avoid: how far can self-sufficient living go before it clashes with a child’s basic rights?
✅🕒 Published on November 30, 2025 - 16:07
The pardon request submitted by Benjamin Netanyahu to President Isaac Herzog has revived the central dispute of the case: how far can a sitting prime minister go to interrupt a trial that has not yet reached a verdict? The request, described as “extraordinary” by the presidential office, raises questions about the boundary between administrative necessity and the use of political office as legal protection.
✅🕒 Published on November 30, 2025 - 15:58
If anyone still doubted the internet’s ability to turn absolutely anything into a spectacle, here’s the ultimate proof: three Austrian nuns in their eighties escaped a nursing home, broke back into their own convent with the help of former students and a locksmith, and — of course — went viral on Instagram. Because nothing says “2025” like elderly nuns doing boxing drills on Reels.
✅🕒 Published on November 29, 2025 - 16:49
President Donald Trump announced plans to “permanently pause” migration from all so-called “third world countries,” framing the measure as a direct response to a recent attack near the White House. The proposal expands the administration’s hard-line approach to immigration and raises a series of legal and diplomatic questions.
✅🕒 Published on November 28, 2025 - 18:31