Actueel
Categorieën
Categorieën
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
American Samoa
Andorra
Angola
Anguilla
Antarctica
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bermuda
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Bouvet Island
Brazil
British Indian Ocean Territory
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Cayman Islands
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Croatia (Hrvatska)
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
East Timor
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Faroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
France, Metropolitan
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French Southern Territories
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guam
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Heard and Mc Donald Islands
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Isle of Man
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jersey
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
Korea, Republic of
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macau
Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Martinique
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mexico
Micronesia, Federated States of
Moldova, Republic of
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norfolk Island
Northern Mariana Islands
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Palestine
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Pitcairn
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Reunion
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Georgia South Sandwich Islands
Spain
Sri Lanka
St. Helena
St. Pierre and Miquelon
Sudan
Suriname
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania, United Republic of
Thailand
Togo
Tokelau
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
United States minor outlying islands
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City State
Venezuela
Vietnam
Virgin Islands (British)
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
Wallis and Futuna Islands
Western Sahara
Yemen
Zaire
Zambia
Zimbabwe
-
Spain has officially closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in the war against Iran, a move confirmed by the Spanish Defence Minister as part of Madrid’s opposition to the conflict.
The decision goes beyond an earlier refusal to allow U.S. forces to use Spanish military bases for operations linked to the war, and forces American military planes to reroute around Spanish territory if they’re part of actions against Iran.
Spain’s government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, says the action aligns with its stance that the military campaign lacks international legal authorization — and has drawn both diplomatic tension with the United States and broader attention in global discussions about the war.Spain has officially closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in the war against Iran, a move confirmed by the Spanish Defence Minister as part of Madrid’s opposition to the conflict. The decision goes beyond an earlier refusal to allow U.S. forces to use Spanish military bases for operations linked to the war, and forces American military planes to reroute around Spanish territory if they’re part of actions against Iran. Spain’s government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, says the action aligns with its stance that the military campaign lacks international legal authorization — and has drawn both diplomatic tension with the United States and broader attention in global discussions about the war.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 26 Views 0 voorbeeld
3
Please log in to like, share and comment! -
Pope Leo XIV has delivered a forceful denunciation of religious nationalism, calling any use of Jesus’ name to justify military conflict a “grave distortion” of the Gospel. Speaking from St. Peter’s Basilica, the first American-born Pope emphasized that the “King of Peace” cannot be co-opted as a mascot for ongoing global wars.
His remarks follow public statements from world leaders, especially in Washington, framing regional conflicts as moral or religious crusades. Pope Leo XIV rejected this framing, insisting the Church should serve as a “field hospital” for victims rather than fuel for war. This stance has created tension with the White House, where proponents of the “Finish the Job” doctrine see military force as necessary to protect religious minorities.
The Pope’s message is resonating with anti-war movements, including the “No Kings” protests, and is putting pressure on Catholic politicians to reconcile military objectives with faith teachings. As Holy Week unfolds, global attention is on whether this moral appeal could influence broader international attitudes toward the conflict.
#PopeLeoXIV #Peace #Vatican #NoKings #MiddleEastWar #HolyWeek #BreakingNewsPope Leo XIV has delivered a forceful denunciation of religious nationalism, calling any use of Jesus’ name to justify military conflict a “grave distortion” of the Gospel. Speaking from St. Peter’s Basilica, the first American-born Pope emphasized that the “King of Peace” cannot be co-opted as a mascot for ongoing global wars. His remarks follow public statements from world leaders, especially in Washington, framing regional conflicts as moral or religious crusades. Pope Leo XIV rejected this framing, insisting the Church should serve as a “field hospital” for victims rather than fuel for war. This stance has created tension with the White House, where proponents of the “Finish the Job” doctrine see military force as necessary to protect religious minorities. The Pope’s message is resonating with anti-war movements, including the “No Kings” protests, and is putting pressure on Catholic politicians to reconcile military objectives with faith teachings. As Holy Week unfolds, global attention is on whether this moral appeal could influence broader international attitudes toward the conflict. #PopeLeoXIV #Peace #Vatican #NoKings #MiddleEastWar #HolyWeek #BreakingNews0 Reacties 0 aandelen 22 Views 0 voorbeeld
3
-
My cat BusyMy cat Busy0 Reacties 0 aandelen 148K Views 0 voorbeeld
3
-
He thinks he’s himHe thinks he’s him0 Reacties 0 aandelen 148K Views 0 voorbeeld
3
-
He threw himself on the ground and now expects full attentionHe threw himself on the ground and now expects full attention0 Reacties 0 aandelen 148K Views 0 voorbeeld
3
-
What the dog doin?What the dog doin?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 148K Views 0 voorbeeld
3
Meer blogs