Protests In Malta As Parliament Debates Abortion Amendment

On Sunday, protesters gathered outside the office of Malta’s prime minister with a sizable image of an unborn child, urging the government to abandon efforts to change the nation’s stringent anti-abortion laws. The largest demonstration in years drew thousands of participants, including

Belgium Begins Trial Over 2016 Brussels Bombings

In its largest-ever trial, Belgium will find out on Monday whether 10 men were involved in the 2016 jihadist suicide attacks in Brussels that left 32 people dead and over 300 injured. More than six years after the bombings, presiding judge Laurence

CDC Says 2 More Places Will Test Sewage For Polio

According to U.S. health officials, Philadelphia and Oakland County, Michigan, have joined the small number of American towns that are checking sewage for traces of polio infections. The villages will test their sewage for polio for at least four months, according to

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