German Catholic women’s group sparks controversy with advocating for abortion, especially in Church hospitals

The Catholic Women’s Association of Germany (kfd), the country’s largest Catholic women’s organization with approximately 265,000 members, adopted a provocative position paper at its national assembly in Mainz earlier this month, demanding that abortions be performed in Catholic hospitals and criticizing pro-life advocates.
Spanish High Court blocks efforts of Socialist government to overhaul civil war monument

On June 15, 2026, the High Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) issued a precautionary suspension of preliminary survey and drilling works at the Valley of the Fallen, dealing a significant setback to the socialist government’s ongoing efforts to “resignify” the controversial Civil War memorial.
Labour MP to reintroduce assisted suicide bill to House of Commons after previous failure

Labour MP Lauren Edwards announced on Sunday that she would reintroduce the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill as a private member’s bill the following week, reviving a fiercely debated proposal to legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill adults in England and Wales.