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2026-06-09 03:01

Germany to return WWII-looted Polish treasures

1. Germany to return WWII-looted Polish treasures
1. Germany to return WWII-looted Polish treasures Germany is set to return several cultural treasures to Poland that were looted during World War II. Among the items are a ring linked to King Sigismund I, a medieval manuscript fragment, and writings by renowned Polish author Stefan Zeromski.
2. Ukrainian foreign minister calls for swift conclusion to Irish investigation
2. Ukrainian foreign minister calls for swift conclusion to Irish investigation Ukraine’s foreign minister has urged for a prompt and transparent investigation into the Aughinish Alumina plant in Ireland. Reports suggest that alumina from the facility was being used to support the Russian military, with critical implications for Ukraine's security.
3. Greek Cypriot Administration and France sign military cooperation deal
3. Greek Cypriot Administration and France sign military cooperation deal A military cooperation agreement has been signed between the Greek Cypriot administration and France, allowing for the deployment of French troops in southern Cyprus. Greek Cypriot leader Nikos Christodoulides announced the deal, emphasizing its significance for regional security.
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2026-06-08 13:57

NATO fighter jets shoot down foreign drone in Latvian airspace

1. NATO fighter jets shoot down foreign drone in Latvian airspace
1. NATO fighter jets shoot down foreign drone in Latvian airspace NATO fighter jets have shot down a foreign unmanned aerial vehicle that entered Latvian airspace on Monday. The National Armed Forces confirmed the incident occurred in the Latgale region during the Baltic Air Policing mission.
2. EU says Armenia draws ‘ever closer to Europe’ after Pashinyan’s electoral victory
2. EU says Armenia draws ‘ever closer to Europe’ after Pashinyan’s electoral victory European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen welcomed Armenia's recent parliamentary elections, highlighting the country's movement towards closer ties with the European Union. She emphasized the EU's commitment to supporting a democratic Armenia.
3. Suspected arson at German substation leaves thousands without power
3. Suspected arson at German substation leaves thousands without power A fire at an electrical substation in Reutlingen, Germany, has left approximately 7,600 households without power. Authorities are investigating suspected arson after discovering multiple ignition points at the site.
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2026-06-07 03:13

NATO Expands Presence in Nordic Countries

1. NATO Expands Presence in Nordic Countries
1. NATO Expands Presence in Nordic Countries NATO has announced the deployment of newly created Forward Land Forces units in Sweden and Finland. This expansion aims to strengthen the military alliance's presence on its northeastern flank.
2. Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Celebrate Wedding in Palermo
2. Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Celebrate Wedding in Palermo Singer Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner are celebrating their wedding in Palermo, Sicily, this weekend. While the couple enjoys the festivities, local residents express concerns over the disruption caused by the high-profile event.
3. Hegseth Criticizes Europe Over Migrant Crisis
3. Hegseth Criticizes Europe Over Migrant Crisis In a recent speech commemorating D-Day, commentator Pete Hegseth criticized Europe for the ongoing migrant crisis, referring to it as an "invasion." He highlighted that between April 2025 and March 2026, there were over 169,000 sea arrivals to various European countries.
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2026-06-06 00:30

NASA puts ISS astronauts on evacuation alert

1. NASA puts ISS astronauts on evacuation alert
1. NASA puts ISS astronauts on evacuation alert NASA has placed astronauts aboard the International Space Station on evacuation alert due to a worsening air leak. The crew is currently sheltering in their spacecraft as Russian technicians work to address the issue.
2. Albania’s Edi Rama emphasizes EU accession
2. Albania’s Edi Rama emphasizes EU accession Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama has stated that there is "no alternative" to his country's accession to the European Union. Speaking to Euronews during the EU–Western Balkans summit, he expressed a strong commitment to EU integration, describing his government as "fanatics" of the EU faith.
3. Ukraine to manufacture 100,000 guided rockets
3. Ukraine to manufacture 100,000 guided rockets Ukraine is set to produce a batch of 100,000 FZ275 guided missiles, designed to combat drones with warheads filled with steel pellets. This initiative, supported by the European Union, follows a rapid development process by Thales, aiming for deployment on the battlefield within a year.
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2026-06-05 13:09

Japanese bear on the run

1. Japanese bear on the run
1. Japanese bear on the run Authorities in north-east Japan are on the hunt for a bear that has injured four people and managed to evade capture. The bear reportedly opened a window to escape from an electronics factory after attacking a man outside a building in Fukushima.
2. Cockroach kingpin caught
2. Cockroach kingpin caught Australian officials have seized over 100,000 illegal cockroaches in the country's largest-ever bust of exotic invertebrates. The confiscated Madagascar hissing cockroaches and dubia cockroaches, valued at 200,000 Australian dollars, were taken from a commercial breeder in the city of Melbourne.
3. Milei aims for AI industry leadership
3. Milei aims for AI industry leadership Argentina’s President Javier Milei has announced plans to position the country as a leader in the artificial intelligence sector. In a recent article, he emphasized that AI can enhance productivity and liberate individuals from cognitive limitations.
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2026-06-02 13:35

AI Drones to Safeguard Underwater Networks

1. AI Drones to Safeguard Underwater Networks
1. AI Drones to Safeguard Underwater Networks Experts are exploring the potential of AI drones to enhance the security of Europe’s underwater infrastructure. As the underwater domain becomes increasingly vital in hybrid warfare, protecting these unseen assets is crucial for national security.
2. MEP Calls for Deportation Measures
2. MEP Calls for Deportation Measures Right-wing conservative MEP Charlie Weimers from Sweden has declared that "the era of deportations has begun" in the EU. He attributes this shift to the long-term effects of illegal migration and urges countries to repatriate their own citizens to facilitate effective returns.
3. Alarming Rise in Poverty in Germany
3. Alarming Rise in Poverty in Germany A new report from the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband reveals that Germany's poverty rate has reached a concerning high of 16.1 percent. This marks an increase of 0.6 percentage points from the previous year, highlighting ongoing economic challenges for many citizens.
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2026-06-02 02:04

Belgian bank plans to replace 1,000 jobs with AI over 3 years

1. Belgian bank plans to replace 1,000 jobs with AI over 3 years
1. Belgian bank plans to replace 1,000 jobs with AI over 3 years Belgium's BNP Paribas Fortis intends to replace approximately 1,000 positions with artificial intelligence and digitalization over the next three years. CEO Michael Anseeuw indicated that the bank will hire fewer employees than those leaving its commercial operations as AI tools increasingly manage routine tasks.
2. Dutch Patriot systems to remain in Poland to protect NATO logistics hub
2. Dutch Patriot systems to remain in Poland to protect NATO logistics hub Dutch Patriot air defense systems, along with around 150 troops, will continue their deployment in Poland for an additional six months. This extension, aimed at safeguarding a crucial NATO logistics hub supporting Ukraine, was confirmed by TVP World, with the deployment originally set to conclude in early June.
3. UN system ‘better equipped but under-resourced’: Secretary-general
3. UN system ‘better equipped but under-resourced’: Secretary-general UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres highlighted a significant funding decline facing the UN system, just 1,700 days ahead of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals deadline. Speaking at the ECOSOC Operational Activities for Development Segment, he outlined four essential actions to ensure development remains on track.
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2026-06-01 13:42

EU to ban single-use condiment sachets

1. EU to ban single-use condiment sachets
1. EU to ban single-use condiment sachets Starting August 12, single-use condiment sachets for dine-in customers will be banned across the EU. This initiative is part of the new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation aimed at reducing plastic pollution in the region.
2. Controversial ‘Highway to Hel’ 666 bus revived in Poland
2. Controversial ‘Highway to Hel’ 666 bus revived in Poland FlixBus has announced the revival of the 666 bus service to the Polish seaside town of Hel. The service, previously criticized for its association with the number 666, was altered in 2023 to address concerns from religious groups.
3. French navy intercepts sanctioned tanker linked to Russia
3. French navy intercepts sanctioned tanker linked to Russia French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that the French Navy intercepted a tanker under international sanctions that was traveling from Russia. The operation aimed to enforce sanctions and uphold maritime law, with the tanker identified as the Tagor.
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2026-05-30 00:22

Stalin’s Secret Wine Cellar Unsealed

1. Stalin’s Secret Wine Cellar Unsealed
1. Stalin’s Secret Wine Cellar Unsealed A hidden wine cellar containing 40,000 bottles once owned by Josef Stalin has been opened for the first time in Georgia. The cellar, located deep within a vault, reveals a remarkable collection that has remained untouched for decades.
2. Putin Requests Romania to Investigate Drone Incident
2. Putin Requests Romania to Investigate Drone Incident Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on Romania to investigate a drone that reportedly struck a residential building. Speaking in Astana, he noted that similar incidents involving Ukrainian drones have previously led to accusations against Russia before investigations clarified the situation.
3. Surge in Anti-Religious Acts in France
3. Surge in Anti-Religious Acts in France France's Interior Ministry has reported a significant increase in anti-Jewish, anti-Christian, and anti-Muslim acts over recent years. The report, covering incidents from 2010 to 2025, emphasizes a troubling rise in attacks motivated by religious affiliation, particularly in the past year.
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2026-05-29 11:39

Bezos’ Rocket Explodes

1. Bezos’ Rocket Explodes
1. Bezos’ Rocket Explodes Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin faced a setback as its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, exploded during a routine test at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The unmanned rocket was destroyed in a large fireball before its planned launch.
2. Israeli Strike Injures Palestinians
2. Israeli Strike Injures Palestinians Seven Palestinians were injured in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in central Gaza City early Friday. Medical sources report that the injuries range from moderate to serious, with the wounded being transported to various hospitals.
3. Increased Police Presence at Lisbon Airport
3. Increased Police Presence at Lisbon Airport Portugal's Ministry of Internal Administration has announced the deployment of an additional 48 police officers to Lisbon airport starting Friday. This move aims to enhance security measures at the busy travel hub.
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France bans fast fashion advertising
2026-06-30 12:52
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 15 to 23 degrees with sunny low. In London, 18 to 27 degrees with partly cloudy low. In Paris, 17 to 30 degrees with sunny feels like. In Brussels, 14 to 22 degrees with partly cloudy feels like. In Berlin, 18 to 28 degrees with sunny low. In Stockholm, 14 to 23 degrees with sunny low. In Madrid, 24 to 36 degrees with sunny feels like.
Meanwhile, Anouar El Anouni from the European External Action Service reiterated the bloc's commitment to upho…
Meanwhile, Anouar El Anouni from the European External Action Service reiterated the bloc's commitment to upholding international law consistently across all situations.
In Brussels, officials have downplayed the Vatican's recent criticism regarding perceived double standards in…
In Brussels, officials have downplayed the Vatican's recent criticism regarding perceived double standards in the EU's response to war. Chief Commission spokesperson Paula Pinho stated that the EU typically refrains from commenting on external remarks.
Andy Burnham has officially launched his premiership, promising a significant council house building program.
Andy Burnham has officially launched his premiership, promising a significant council house building program. The initiative is touted as the largest since the end of the post-war period, aiming to address the housing crisis exacerbated by previous policies that sold off millions of state-funded homes. Clarifications from aides indicated that this program is indeed the most ambitious since the post-war era, rather than since the conclusion of the Second World War.
France bans fast fashion advertising France is set to prohibit advertising for ultra-fast fashion platforms su…
France bans fast fashion advertising France is set to prohibit advertising for ultra-fast fashion platforms such as Shein, Temu, and Aliexpress. The Senate has approved a law aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the fast fashion industry.
EU restricts naming for plant-based foods The European Union has decided that plant-based meat alternatives ca…
EU restricts naming for plant-based foods The European Union has decided that plant-based meat alternatives cannot use traditional meat names like "steak" or "bacon" in their advertising. This ruling aims to clarify product labeling and avoid consumer confusion.
Severe weather causes chaos in northern Italy Northern Italy is grappling with severe floods and debris flows…
Severe weather causes chaos in northern Italy Northern Italy is grappling with severe floods and debris flows following a recent heat wave. Firefighters are actively responding to emergencies, particularly in South Tyrol, where numerous evacuations have taken place due to mudflows.
UK reveals new defense strategy inspired by Ukraine The United Kingdom has unveiled a new defense strategy tha…
UK reveals new defense strategy inspired by Ukraine The United Kingdom has unveiled a new defense strategy that emphasizes drone technology and aligns with lessons learned from the Ukraine conflict. The plan is anticipated to be implemented under the leadership of Andy Burnham, expected to become prime minister later this summer.
German politicians intervene in VW layoffs German politicians are taking action against Volkswagen's reported…
German politicians intervene in VW layoffs German politicians are taking action against Volkswagen's reported plan for mass layoffs, which may include spinning off parts of the company. Experts suggest that this move could allow management more flexibility in determining the future of jobs and factories. Next.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has identified Ireland as a significant hub for shell companies involv…
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has identified Ireland as a significant hub for shell companies involved in cross-border tax fraud and money laundering. This alarming trend is attributed to the country's favorable corporate tax policies, attracting criminal networks seeking to exploit the system.
In a bid to prevent a trade war, the EU and China have initiated new dialogue, marking their first joint state…
In a bid to prevent a trade war, the EU and China have initiated new dialogue, marking their first joint statement on trade since 2019. The discussions, which focus on balancing trade and investment, are set to continue as both sides aim to address export controls and other pressing trade issues.
In Spain, nearly one million unauthorized migrants have applied for legal status, with over 360,000 already re…
In Spain, nearly one million unauthorized migrants have applied for legal status, with over 360,000 already receiving provisional work and residence permits. Prime Minister Sánchez has defended the legalization initiative, highlighting the economic contributions of these individuals, despite opposition from the center-right People’s Party and the far-right Vox group. Next.
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