U.S. State Department orders less essential employees to leave Bahrain, Jordan, and Iraq
The U.S. State Department has ordered all non-essential personnel and their families to leave Bahrain, Jordan, and Iraq due to escalating tensions in the region following a large-scale offensive against Iran.
Tempi: Major rallies underway across the country โ Three years since the tragedy
Three years after the railway tragedy in Tempi that claimed 57 lives, large rallies are taking place throughout Greece, led by victims' families advocating for justice and accountability.
A new turn in California? The American Dream law that unites Newsom and Trump and would impact home buying
A proposed bill in California aims to eliminate tax advantages for large investment funds to benefit families seeking to purchase homes.
Complex but Strong About the Forgotten War Crime in Ukraine
This article discusses allegations of large-scale kidnappings of children in Ukraine, highlighting the struggle of families to reclaim their stolen children.
Proposal to Lower the Threshold for the Second Degree State Pension: Raising 3 Children Would Be Enough
A Lithuanian lawmaker proposes reducing the requirement for state pensions for large families from five children to three to better reflect demographic realities.
One Third of Homes Remain Uninsured โ Damages Are Dramatically Large!
A significant portion of Estonian homes remain uninsured, leading to potentially severe financial consequences for families in the event of disasters.
The Government will link the social electricity bonus to families' income
The Spanish government has approved a new National Strategy against Energy Poverty that ties electricity bill discounts to family income, affecting large families with high earnings.
Katie Price's 'future home' with rooms for children and their parents
Katie Price and her new husband Lee Andrews are planning a large home that will accommodate both their families and children following their recent wedding.
DID YOU KNOW? โฉ Large families can acquire a home with a smaller than usual down payment
Large families in Estonia can obtain a housing loan with a down payment as low as 5% due to state-backed guarantees.
Kyiv restores power to 100,000 families after Russian attack
Kyiv has restored electricity to 100,000 families following a recent large-scale Russian attack that left many without power.
The first social housing in Thessaloniki โ Who it concerns, photos from the inside of the apartments
Major municipalities in Greece are addressing potential homelessness by implementing social housing measures for economically vulnerable families and individuals in large cities.
Best Family Electric Cars with 7 Seats in 2026
In 2026, car manufacturers are racing to meet the needs of large families by offering spacious and well-equipped electric models that provide driving ranges comparable to traditional fuel-powered vehicles.
Iran: They ask families of the deceased to pay money to deliver the bodies
Families who lost their loved ones during the violent protests in Iran are now being asked to pay large sums of money to retrieve their bodies, which are being held by security forces in morgues and hospitals.
Authorities charged high amounts for the delivery of bodies of protest victims
Iranian authorities have reportedly demanded large sums of money from families of individuals who died in protests for the release of their bodies.
Iranian authorities demand money from families for the return of deceased protesters' bodies
Iranian authorities are reportedly demanding large sums of money from the families of deceased protesters to return their bodies for burial, with several sources confirming that the bodies are being held in morgues and hospitals by security forces until payment is made.
Families leaving subsidized schools for private schools: 'It takes a large part of our budget'
The number of students in subsidized education has dropped by 55,000 in four years, while enrollment in public and particularly in non-subsidized private schools has increased.
Zagreb Archdiocese Donated 89,700 Euros to Baptisms for Families with Multiple Children
The Zagreb Archdiocese continued its tradition of supporting large families by donating a total of 89,700 euros for the baptism of 117 children from families with five or more children in 2025.