‘Relatable’: Hit horror film ‘Obsession’ is resonating with girlfriends globally

PRESS REVIEW – Monday, June 29: Papers discuss the ongoing search efforts in Venezuela and the government’s “negligence”. Next: In Japan, maternity leave is a taboo topic. So are LGBTQ+ rights. Also: Le Monde analyzes “Vladimir Putin or the solitude of homo sovieticus”. Finally, the hit horror film “Obsession” turns out to be quite relatable. … Read more

Temperatures drop after historic heat wave

Skip to next section Wadeful heads to US for talks with Rubio 06/29/202629 June 2026 Wadeful leaves for America to talk to Rubio Wadeful faces potentially thorny discussions with its US counterpartImage: Boris Rösler/dpa/Picture Alliance German Foreign Minister Johann Wadeful will meet with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday at the start of … Read more

Legacy of post-war churches

The 16th edition of Manifesta – the European traveling biennial for contemporary art and urban development – ​​is taking place this year in the western German Ruhr region. Under the title “This is not a church”, the main event sees international artists designing commissioned works of art for 12 churches that have fallen out of … Read more

Australia-Vanuatu agreement bans foreign bases in the island nation

Australia and Vanuatu signed an economic and security agreement on Monday that cements Canberra’s position as the Pacific island state’s preferred security and policing partner. The deal is the latest in a series Australia has signed with Pacific island nations to gain a security presence in the region amid growing rivalry between China and US … Read more

Schweinsteiger’s Ivory Coast comments spark debate on racism

Former Germany international footballer Bastian Schweinsteiger has been accused of using racist stereotypes in his analysis of Germany’s most recent World Cup opponents, Ivory Coast, over the weekend. Before the Group E tie in Toronto, which Germany won 2–1, Schweinsteiger, in his role as a pundit for German public broadcaster ARD, said that the Ivorians … Read more