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2026-07-14 01:32
Europeans to partner with Kyiv on missile defense
1. Europeans to partner with Kyiv on missile defense
1. Europeans to partner with Kyiv on missile defense
A coalition of European nations, including Denmark, France, Germany, and the UK, will support Ukraine's Project Freyja, a new missile defense system. This initiative aims to enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities by integrating with NATO-standard technology.
2. Hungary parliament votes to remove president
2. Hungary parliament votes to remove president
The Hungarian parliament has voted to dismiss President Tamás Sulyok, a figure associated with former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The ruling Tisza party utilized its supermajority to pass a constitutional amendment facilitating this removal.
3. Trump announces speech to the nation
3. Trump announces speech to the nation
US President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech to the nation on Friday morning at 3 a.m. Swiss time. The announcement was made via his Truth Social account, indicating a significant address is forthcoming.
4. Full ban on Israeli settlement trade gains EU support
4. Full ban on Israeli settlement trade gains EU support
EU foreign ministers have shown strong backing for a complete ban on imports of goods produced in Israeli settlements. Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, reported that this proposal received considerable support during a recent meeting.
5. UK joins EU’s €90 billion loan for Ukraine
5. UK joins EU’s €90 billion loan for Ukraine
The United Kingdom has officially joined the European Union in a €90 billion loan package aimed at supporting Ukraine's financial and military needs for the next two years. This collaboration was announced following months of discussions.
6. Nine European countries and Ukraine have formed a coalition aimed at developing anti-ballistic
missile capabilities to enhance the continent's defense. The joint declaration emphasizes the need for an integrated missile defense architecture to effectively deter and defeat future threats.
6. Nine European countries and Ukraine have formed a coalition aimed at developing anti-ballistic missile capabilities to enhance the continent's defense. The joint declaration emphasizes the need for an integrated missile defense architecture to effectively deter and defeat future threats.
7. In the UK, the government is set to outline new restrictions on social media
usage for 16 and 17-year-olds as parliamentary recess approaches. Although specific details on the definition of "social media" are still pending, the initiative aims to enhance protections for young users in the digital landscape.
7. In the UK, the government is set to outline new restrictions on social media usage for 16 and 17-year-olds as parliamentary recess approaches. Although specific details on the definition of "social media" are still pending, the initiative aims to enhance protections for young users in the digital landscape.
8. The European Union has enacted a gold embargo against Sudan in response to the ongoing civil war
This decision aims to cut off a key source of funding for the conflict, with the Council of Member States highlighting the urgency of the situation in their sanctions announcement.
8. The European Union has enacted a gold embargo against Sudan in response to the ongoing civil war. This decision aims to cut off a key source of funding for the conflict, with the Council of Member States highlighting the urgency of the situation in their sanctions announcement.
The Kremlin has accused the European Union of attempting to cancel Russian culture following budget cuts to the Venice Biennale. This year's prestigious art exhibition, which runs from May to November, saw Russia allowed to open its pavilion for just three days, igniting a political firestorm across Europe. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government opposed Moscow's participation, highlighting the tensions within her coalition regarding cultural engagement with Russia.
In related news, a recent report from the EuroMOMO network indicates that June's heat wave has resulted in approximately 10,000 deaths across Europe. The extreme weather has raised concerns about public health, with the effects of rising temperatures becoming increasingly evident even in traditionally cooler regions like Switzerland. The findings underscore the urgent need for effective climate action as Europe grapples with the consequences of extreme weather events.
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2026-07-13 01:19
Pentagon releases new UFO footage
1. Pentagon releases new UFO footage
1. Pentagon releases new UFO footage
The Pentagon has unveiled a new collection of suspected UFO sightings, marking the fourth release in an ongoing series. Officials have indicated that more images and videos will be made public in the future as part of their transparency efforts.
2. South Africa deports over 53,000 foreigners
2. South Africa deports over 53,000 foreigners
South Africa's government reports that more than 53,000 foreign nationals have been deported as part of a recent migration management initiative. Most of those affected are from Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, with numbers expected to rise as the crackdown continues.
3. Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz
3. Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz
The conflict in the Strait of Hormuz has escalated following a series of mutual attacks between the USA and Iran. The US military has conducted airstrikes on Iranian targets for the third time this week, heightening concerns over regional stability.
4. Ukraine targets refinery in Samara
4. Ukraine targets refinery in Samara
Ukrainian drone strikes have targeted a refinery in the Russian region of Samara, resulting in one death and several injuries, including a child. This incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
5. Italian beaches ban outside food
5. Italian beaches ban outside food
In Italy, beach operators in Puglia are seeking to prohibit visitors from bringing their own food and drinks. This has sparked a dispute, as current laws allow guests to bring their own provisions, raising questions about enforcement and visitor rights.
6. Bulgaria is facing scrutiny as President Rumen Radev's government appears to be slowing down
on the new EU sanctions package against Russia and halting military aid to Ukraine. This shift has raised concerns in Brussels about a potential new blockade impacting the EU's unified stance.
6. Bulgaria is facing scrutiny as President Rumen Radev's government appears to be slowing down on the new EU sanctions package against Russia and halting military aid to Ukraine. This shift has raised concerns in Brussels about a potential new blockade impacting the EU's unified stance.
7. In Denmark, the World Santa Claus Congress is taking place amidst a heatwave sweeping across Europe
Hundreds of Santa Clauses, Mrs. Clauses, and Christmas elves have gathered in the city, creating a festive atmosphere that starkly contrasts with the summer temperatures outside.
7. In Denmark, the World Santa Claus Congress is taking place amidst a heatwave sweeping across Europe. Hundreds of Santa Clauses, Mrs. Clauses, and Christmas elves have gathered in the city, creating a festive atmosphere that starkly contrasts with the summer temperatures outside.
8. A T
rex fossil, nicknamed Gus, is on track to become the most expensive dinosaur ever sold at auction. Experts highlight that Gus is one of the largest and most complete specimens ever discovered, with 61% of its bones identified, making it a significant find for both collectors and scientists alike.
8. A T. rex fossil, nicknamed Gus, is on track to become the most expensive dinosaur ever sold at auction. Experts highlight that Gus is one of the largest and most complete specimens ever discovered, with 61% of its bones identified, making it a significant find for both collectors and scientists alike.
Authorities in Venezuela have announced plans to construct temporary single-family homes for those displaced by the recent earthquake disaster, which has tragically claimed over 4,300 lives. Jorge Rodríguez, the newly appointed head of the emergency camps, stated that these accommodations will provide shelter for families as reconstruction efforts continue.
In a concerning development, Russian hackers have reportedly gained access to civilian doorbell cameras to spy on NATO military bases across Europe. This breach highlights ongoing security risks as a steady flow of arms and aid continues from Europe to Ukraine, prompting heightened vigilance among NATO members.
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2026-07-10 15:10
Porsche Sales Decline
1. Porsche Sales Decline
1. Porsche Sales Decline
Porsche has reported a decline in car sales, particularly in China, as the company faces challenges across all markets. In the first half of the year, the manufacturer sold approximately 122,300 vehicles globally, reflecting a downward trend.
2. Typhoon Bavi Approaches East Asia
2. Typhoon Bavi Approaches East Asia
Typhoon Bavi is on track to impact Taiwan, Japan, and southeastern China, following deadly landslides in the Philippines that have claimed at least 15 lives. The storm, one of the most powerful in decades, spans about 1,000 kilometers and is intensifying as it moves across the Pacific.
3. EU Takes Aim at Meta's Social Media Practices
3. EU Takes Aim at Meta's Social Media Practices
The European Union has warned Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, of potential fines for not addressing concerns over addictive design features. As a panel prepares to recommend a minimum age for social media use, Meta could face penalties of up to 6 percent of its annual revenue for violations of the Digital Services Act.
4. Deadly Wildfire in Spain
4. Deadly Wildfire in Spain
A wildfire in southern Spain has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 individuals amid extreme heat conditions. Reports indicate that several victims were found inside burnt-out vehicles, while eight others sustained injuries as over 150 firefighters and 220 military personnel worked to control the blaze.
5. Ryanair Flight Returns After Engine Failure
5. Ryanair Flight Returns After Engine Failure
A Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki to Munich was forced to return to Greece after a serious engine failure caused debris to shatter a passenger window. One passenger was injured due to the sudden pressure change, but the aircraft landed safely back in Thessaloniki.
6. According to insiders, Vladimir Putin is not seeking peace negotiations with Ukraine
and is instead looking to escalate the conflict further. This development raises concerns about the potential for increased violence and instability in the region.
6. According to insiders, Vladimir Putin is not seeking peace negotiations with Ukraine and is instead looking to escalate the conflict further. This development raises concerns about the potential for increased violence and instability in the region.
7. In a significant advancement for its space program, China has successfully landed a reusable
rocket for the first time. The Long March 10B rocket launched from Hainan and returned safely approximately six minutes later, marking a major milestone in China's aerospace capabilities.
7. In a significant advancement for its space program, China has successfully landed a reusable rocket for the first time. The Long March 10B rocket launched from Hainan and returned safely approximately six minutes later, marking a major milestone in China's aerospace capabilities.
8. The European Union is racing against time to finalize a new round of sanctions
against Russia, with a focus on the price cap for Russian oil. Currently set at $44.10 per barrel, EU countries are eager to avoid a politically damaging revision that could impact their economic strategies.
8. The European Union is racing against time to finalize a new round of sanctions against Russia, with a focus on the price cap for Russian oil. Currently set at $44.10 per barrel, EU countries are eager to avoid a politically damaging revision that could impact their economic strategies.
South Korean computer chip maker SK Hynix has successfully raised $26.5 billion (£19.8 billion) in its New York share offering, setting a record as the largest-ever listing by a foreign firm in the United States. The company, which is a significant supplier to AI chip leader Nvidia, announced that it sold 177.9 million American depositary shares at a price of $149 each.
In a significant political move, the European Commission is considering sanctions against Israel in response to the ongoing expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has indicated that options for action will be discussed at a meeting of EU foreign ministers scheduled for next Monday.
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2026-07-10 01:27
EU Commission considers sanctions against Israel
1. EU Commission considers sanctions against Israel
1. EU Commission considers sanctions against Israel
In response to the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, the European Commission is preparing options for action ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers next Monday. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has indicated that these measures will be discussed in detail.
2. Hungary's recovery plan set for approval
2. Hungary's recovery plan set for approval
EU finance ministers are expected to greenlight Hungary's revised National Recovery Plan during the ECOFIN meeting on Friday. This approval will allow Budapest to access €10 billion in post-pandemic recovery funds, contingent on meeting remaining conditions.
3. Polish court sentences Russian activists for espionage
3. Polish court sentences Russian activists for espionage
A Polish court has sentenced a former Russian opposition activist and his wife to prison for spying for Moscow. They were also accused of organizing a parcel containing explosives, amid ongoing concerns about Russian sabotage in Poland since the invasion of Ukraine.
4. Ukraine targets Russian ships near Crimea
4. Ukraine targets Russian ships near Crimea
Ukraine has escalated its attacks on Russian fuel supplies, releasing footage of a naval drone strike on a sanctioned tanker in the Sea of Azov. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict as Ukraine continues to challenge Russian maritime operations.
5. Palm Beach airport renamed after Donald Trump
5. Palm Beach airport renamed after Donald Trump
The airport in Palm Beach, Florida, has officially been renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport. This change reflects Trump's frequent arrivals at the airport on his way to his Mar-a-Lago resort.
6. Sweden has urged the European Union not to weaken its flagship green regulations as
the European Commission prepares to review the Emissions Trading System. The ETS aims to curb emissions from the continent's most polluting industries by imposing costs on carbon emissions, with a significant announcement expected soon.
6. Sweden has urged the European Union not to weaken its flagship green regulations as the European Commission prepares to review the Emissions Trading System. The ETS aims to curb emissions from the continent's most polluting industries by imposing costs on carbon emissions, with a significant announcement expected soon.
7. The United States has greenlit the sale of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Germany, as
confirmed by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This decision comes during a NATO meeting in Ankara, marking a shift in Germany's defense capabilities amid previous uncertainties regarding the deployment of these long-range missiles.
7. The United States has greenlit the sale of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Germany, as confirmed by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This decision comes during a NATO meeting in Ankara, marking a shift in Germany's defense capabilities amid previous uncertainties regarding the deployment of these long-range missiles.
8. Russia's track and field federation is contesting a World Athletics ban linked to the
ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The appeal has been filed with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as the federation seeks to overturn the ruling that has barred Russian athletes from international competitions.
8. Russia's track and field federation is contesting a World Athletics ban linked to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The appeal has been filed with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as the federation seeks to overturn the ruling that has barred Russian athletes from international competitions.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will donate a pistol gifted to her by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to a military museum in Brussels. The donation is set to take place once the firearm arrives in the Belgian capital. Von der Leyen has expressed her gratitude for the gift, according to European Commission Deputy Chief Spokesperson Olof Gill.
In a significant development for the European financial landscape, the European Parliament has confirmed its negotiating position on the digital euro. Following a vote in Strasbourg, EU lawmakers are now poised to enter discussions with member state governments regarding the operational framework for this electronic form of central bank currency.
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2026-07-09 01:20
European Leaders Gifted Firearms by Erdoğan
1. European Leaders Gifted Firearms by Erdoğan
1. European Leaders Gifted Firearms by Erdoğan
At the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented engraved pistols and live ammunition to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa. The gifts included a cleaning kit, marking a controversial gesture amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
2. US Strikes Iran Following Escalation
2. US Strikes Iran Following Escalation
The United States has initiated new strikes on Iran after President Donald Trump vowed to "hit them hard again" in response to recent attacks. Explosions have been reported in southern Iran, particularly in the port cities of Sirik and Bandar Abbas, as tensions continue to rise in the region.
3. Greenlanders Reject US Control Proposal
3. Greenlanders Reject US Control Proposal
During a kayaking championship in Nuuk, Greenlanders firmly rejected President Trump's renewed call for U.S. control over the island. They emphasized that the future of Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, should be determined by its own people.
4. Russia Halts Diesel Exports Amid Strikes
4. Russia Halts Diesel Exports Amid Strikes
In response to a series of Ukrainian strikes on its energy infrastructure, Russia has announced a ban on diesel exports. This decision comes at a challenging time for Europe, which has faced tight diesel markets since earlier this year due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
5. Finland's President Criticizes UK Leadership Changes
5. Finland's President Criticizes UK Leadership Changes
At the NATO summit, Finland’s president urged the United Kingdom to "sort itself out" amid ongoing leadership changes. He called on Britain to take decisive action on the global stage as allies face significant challenges together.
6. The European Union is preparing to revise its crypto regulations by 2027, aiming to
tackle the challenges posed by crypto-asset issuances from outside the EU. This move comes as the bloc seeks to adapt its framework to incorporate emerging technologies, with consultations already underway among stakeholders.
6. The European Union is preparing to revise its crypto regulations by 2027, aiming to tackle the challenges posed by crypto-asset issuances from outside the EU. This move comes as the bloc seeks to adapt its framework to incorporate emerging technologies, with consultations already underway among stakeholders.
7. As winter approaches, the EU faces a daunting task to refill its gas storage,
requiring increased imports of liquefied natural gas this summer. The bloc's agency for the cooperation of energy regulators has highlighted the need for higher imports amid ongoing volatility in gas markets linked to geopolitical tensions.
7. As winter approaches, the EU faces a daunting task to refill its gas storage, requiring increased imports of liquefied natural gas this summer. The bloc's agency for the cooperation of energy regulators has highlighted the need for higher imports amid ongoing volatility in gas markets linked to geopolitical tensions.
8. Spain's ambitious proposal for EU joint debt is creating tension with northern European nations
To alleviate concerns, Spain suggests a new financial mechanism, the European Sovereign Facility, which would enable the Commission to issue debt on behalf of member states and provide loans to cover additional costs incurred by these countries.
8. Spain's ambitious proposal for EU joint debt is creating tension with northern European nations. To alleviate concerns, Spain suggests a new financial mechanism, the European Sovereign Facility, which would enable the Commission to issue debt on behalf of member states and provide loans to cover additional costs incurred by these countries.
The European Commission has taken legal action against Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, referring them to the EU’s Court of Justice over failures to implement cybersecurity regulations. This move highlights the EU's growing concerns regarding the rise in cyberattacks targeting both government entities and private businesses. In a statement, the Commission emphasized the importance of adhering to the Directive aimed at strengthening cybersecurity across member states.
In Cuba, citizens have taken to the streets in protest following the third nationwide power cut this year. This latest outage adds to the ongoing state-imposed rolling electricity cuts designed to conserve dwindling fuel supplies. Rural areas are experiencing blackouts lasting up to 70 hours, while urban regions face planned outages of up to 30 hours, prompting frustration and unrest among the population.
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2026-07-08 01:13
Bank of England warns of AI crash risks
1. Bank of England warns of AI crash risks
1. Bank of England warns of AI crash risks
The Bank of England has raised concerns that a crash in the AI sector could trigger a recession in the UK. Governor Andrew Bailey emphasized the need for a deeper understanding of the financial stability risks posed by high valuations, but ruled out new regulations to address these issues.
2. Starmer discusses defense cooperation in Ankara
2. Starmer discusses defense cooperation in Ankara
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held talks with Dutch and Norwegian leaders in Ankara on defense procurement and support for Ukraine. The discussions took place on the sidelines of the NATO summit, focusing on joint defense spending and maritime security.
3. Norway commits $306 million for Ukraine’s air defense
3. Norway commits $306 million for Ukraine’s air defense
Norway has pledged $306 million to bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities, as announced by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store during the NATO summit in Ankara. This financial support comes after Store's meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
4. IOC opens door for Russian Olympic participation
4. IOC opens door for Russian Olympic participation
The International Olympic Committee has provisionally lifted the suspension on Russian athletes, allowing them to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Moscow welcomed the decision, framing it as a move to keep sports free from political influence.
5. Marine Le Pen announces presidential bid despite conviction
5. Marine Le Pen announces presidential bid despite conviction
Marine Le Pen has declared her intention to run in France's 2027 presidential election, despite a court upholding her conviction for embezzling EU funds. Speaking on TF1, she affirmed her candidacy and indicated plans to appeal her case to France's highest court.
6. NATO defense spending is projected to exceed $1.8 trillion by 2026, reflecting a significant
increase in military investment among member states. This surge follows commitments made during last year's summit in The Hague, emphasizing the alliance's focus on enhancing defense capabilities.
6. NATO defense spending is projected to exceed $1.8 trillion by 2026, reflecting a significant increase in military investment among member states. This surge follows commitments made during last year's summit in The Hague, emphasizing the alliance's focus on enhancing defense capabilities.
7. Estonia and Ukraine have signed a new agreement to strengthen their collaboration in the
drone and military technology sectors. The pact, signed by Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO summit in Ankara, aims to leverage Ukraine's battlefield experience to bolster defense industry ties.
7. Estonia and Ukraine have signed a new agreement to strengthen their collaboration in the drone and military technology sectors. The pact, signed by Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO summit in Ankara, aims to leverage Ukraine's battlefield experience to bolster defense industry ties.
8. Former President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of withdrawing U.S
troops from Europe over a dispute regarding Greenland. During a NATO summit, he criticized allies for opposing his ambition to annex the territory, asserting it should be under U.S. control.
8. Former President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of withdrawing U.S. troops from Europe over a dispute regarding Greenland. During a NATO summit, he criticized allies for opposing his ambition to annex the territory, asserting it should be under U.S. control.
Brussels has unveiled a new AI cybersecurity strategy aimed at addressing the risks associated with advanced artificial intelligence. However, the European Commission's plan largely consists of recommendations and seeks to negotiate early access with US AI firms, highlighting the continent's ongoing dependence on American technology in this critical area.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reiterated his country's aspiration for NATO membership, emphasizing Ukraine's advanced military capabilities ahead of the upcoming NATO summit. Speaking at the NATO Defense Industry Forum in Ankara, Zelenskyy argued that Ukraine has transitioned from being a security recipient to a contributor, making a strong case for its inclusion in the alliance.
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2026-07-07 13:08
Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel
1. Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel
1. Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel
Norway is set to construct the world’s largest shipping tunnel, allowing cruise ships, tankers, and fishing boats to avoid one of Europe’s most perilous sea passages. This ambitious billion-dollar project faced significant challenges but is now moving forward.
2. Drug-related deaths among young Germans rise sharply
2. Drug-related deaths among young Germans rise sharply
Authorities report a concerning increase in drug-related deaths among young Germans, with 528 individuals under 30 dying from illegal substances in 2025. This marks a nearly 53% rise compared to 2021, according to figures from the Federal Criminal Police Office.
3. France returns 23 Syrian artifacts after 15 years
3. France returns 23 Syrian artifacts after 15 years
In a symbolic gesture during President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Damascus, France has returned 23 archaeological artifacts to Syria. These items, borrowed from Syrian museums, were previously on loan to the Arab World Institute in Paris since 2011.
4. Secret service warns of banking crisis in Russia
4. Secret service warns of banking crisis in Russia
A European intelligence report has raised alarms about a looming banking crisis in Russia, exacerbated by EU sanctions. The report highlights the strain on the banking system due to subsidized loans and rising defaults.
5. Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
5. Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
Archaeologists in Thailand have unearthed two gold rings believed to be around 2,000 years old at the Don Yai Thong site in Phetchaburi province. The rings were discovered alongside human bones during ongoing excavations.
6. Canada has placed a billion-dollar order for up to twelve submarines from the German
shipbuilder TKMS, as announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney in Halifax. This move underscores Canada's commitment to strengthening military cooperation with Germany ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.
6. Canada has placed a billion-dollar order for up to twelve submarines from the German shipbuilder TKMS, as announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney in Halifax. This move underscores Canada's commitment to strengthening military cooperation with Germany ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.
7. Catania Airport in Sicily remains closed due to ongoing ashfall from
Mount Etna, disrupting both take-offs and landings. The operating company SAC has stated that operations will remain suspended until conditions improve.
7. Catania Airport in Sicily remains closed due to ongoing ashfall from Mount Etna, disrupting both take-offs and landings. The operating company SAC has stated that operations will remain suspended until conditions improve.
8. China has conducted a test-fire of a long-range missile into the Pacific, raising concerns among U.S
allies in the region. This unprecedented launch of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile underscores Beijing's expanding military capabilities.
8. China has conducted a test-fire of a long-range missile into the Pacific, raising concerns among U.S. allies in the region. This unprecedented launch of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile underscores Beijing's expanding military capabilities.
More than 1,000 individuals have been arrested globally as part of a significant crackdown on human trafficking. This operation has led to the rescue of two Bolivian children who were forced to work in a grocery store in Argentina. In Belgium, authorities apprehended 17 suspects after dismantling a trafficking network that allegedly recruited victims through social media and forced them into prostitution rings operating across Belgium and France.
In a separate development, Ukrainian forces executed a drone strike on the Omsk Oil Refinery, Russia's largest fuel production site, located over 2,500 kilometers from the Ukraine-Russia border. This strategic attack targets a vital component of Russia's energy infrastructure, signaling the ongoing tensions in the region.
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2026-07-07 00:21
Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
1. Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
1. Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
Two ancient gold rings, estimated to be around 2,000 years old, have been uncovered during an excavation in western Thailand. The discovery, made at the Don Yai Thong archaeological site in Phetchaburi province, was announced by the Thai government’s Fine Arts Department, which noted that the rings were found alongside human bones.
2. Canada orders submarines from Germany
2. Canada orders submarines from Germany
Canada has placed a significant order for up to twelve submarines from the German shipbuilder TKMS, ahead of the upcoming NATO summit. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the deal in Halifax, emphasizing Canada’s commitment to strengthening its defense cooperation with Germany.
3. Ash falling from Etna: Catania Airport remains closed
3. Ash falling from Etna: Catania Airport remains closed
Catania Airport on Sicily is currently closed due to ongoing ashfall from Mount Etna's volcanic activity. The airport's operating company, SAC, has confirmed that both take-offs and landings are suspended as a result of the hazardous conditions.
4. China test-fires long-range missile into Pacific, rattling U.S. allies
4. China test-fires long-range missile into Pacific, rattling U.S. allies
China has conducted an unprecedented test of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile, raising concerns among U.S. allies in the region. This test underscores Beijing's expanding military capabilities and its assertive stance in the Pacific.
5. More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdown
5. More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdown
In a major international operation against human trafficking, over 1,000 arrests have been made worldwide. Notably, Argentinian police rescued two Bolivian child victims forced to work in a grocery store, while Belgian authorities dismantled a trafficking network that exploited victims recruited through social media.
6. Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted the Omsk Oil Refinery, Russia's largest fuel
production site, with a drone strike. This operation marks a significant escalation, occurring over 2,500 kilometers from the front lines of the ongoing conflict.
6. Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted the Omsk Oil Refinery, Russia's largest fuel production site, with a drone strike. This operation marks a significant escalation, occurring over 2,500 kilometers from the front lines of the ongoing conflict.
7. In a dramatic incident, burglars executed a swift raid on the Lalique museum in
France, making off with a collection of valuable jewellery. This heist comes less than a year after another high-profile theft at the Louvre, raising concerns about security in cultural institutions.
7. In a dramatic incident, burglars executed a swift raid on the Lalique museum in France, making off with a collection of valuable jewellery. This heist comes less than a year after another high-profile theft at the Louvre, raising concerns about security in cultural institutions.
8. UK fighter jets were deployed to intercept a Russian patrol aircraft that engaged in
what has been described as "unsafe" maneuvers near the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier in the Norwegian Sea. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and the need for vigilance in NATO air defense operations.
8. UK fighter jets were deployed to intercept a Russian patrol aircraft that engaged in what has been described as "unsafe" maneuvers near the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier in the Norwegian Sea. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and the need for vigilance in NATO air defense operations.
Residents in Crimea are reporting a “catastrophic” situation following a series of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting oil refineries, power plants, and military installations. The intensity of these strikes has escalated in recent weeks, aimed at disrupting supply lines to Russian forces engaged in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
In Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has found himself in hot water after a light-hearted comment about pop star Kylie Minogue. During a Q&A session, he named Minogue as the woman he would choose to sleep with, leading to a flurry of media attention and discussions about his personal life.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 11 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible low. In London, 19 to 32 degrees with sunny feels like. In Paris, 19 to 35 degrees with sunny feels like. In Brussels, 16 to 31 degrees with sunny low. In Berlin, 13 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible low. In Stockholm, 9 to 19 degrees with partly cloudy low. In Madrid, 25 to 38 degrees with sunny feels like.
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2026-07-06 00:50
Australia investigates mystery space balls
1. Australia investigates mystery space balls
1. Australia investigates mystery space balls
Authorities in Australia are looking into large silver spheres that washed up on a beach in northern Queensland. The six objects found on Forrest Beach are suspected to be space debris, prompting the Australian Space Agency to trace their origins.
2. EU tackles airport queue issues
2. EU tackles airport queue issues
The European Union is addressing significant delays at airports caused by a new biometric system requiring non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and photographs. This rollout, which has faced technical problems, has led to increased wait times for foreign visitors, with Brussels previously denying widespread issues.
3. Major anti-government protests in Tirana
3. Major anti-government protests in Tirana
Tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets of Tirana on Saturday, marking the 35th consecutive day of demonstrations against a proposed tourist resort linked to the Trump family. This protest is believed to be the largest since the movement began in late May, opposing the construction of a luxury hotel.
4. French volunteers train with Ukrainian forces
4. French volunteers train with Ukrainian forces
French volunteers have been training alongside Ukraine’s military intelligence-led International Legion, gaining insight into the preparation of foreign fighters. Participants in the Revanche Tactical Group practiced assault tactics, weapons handling, and small-unit maneuvering as they ready for deployment.
5. Turkey's rising NATO status
5. Turkey's rising NATO status
Turkey's position within NATO is reportedly improving, attributed to its weapons production capabilities and the relationship between Presidents Trump and Erdogan. This shift has influenced how other NATO member states engage with Turkey.
6. A 93-year-old resident in Vienna is under investigation for a gas explosion
that destroyed his home and damaged adjacent properties. The incident occurred on Sunday night, injuring nine people and raising concerns about safety in the area.
6. A 93-year-old resident in Vienna is under investigation for a gas explosion that destroyed his home and damaged adjacent properties. The incident occurred on Sunday night, injuring nine people and raising concerns about safety in the area.
7. In Greece, a fast-moving wildfire has led to the evacuation of residents near
Thessaloniki, the country's second-largest city. The blaze ignited on Saturday evening, prompting emergency services to order the evacuation of three small suburbs as flames approached.
7. In Greece, a fast-moving wildfire has led to the evacuation of residents near Thessaloniki, the country's second-largest city. The blaze ignited on Saturday evening, prompting emergency services to order the evacuation of three small suburbs as flames approached.
8. Ukraine has successfully targeted a major oil terminal in St Petersburg, Russia, along with
other sites in the northwest. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the strikes aimed at disrupting revenue sources for Russia's military efforts, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
8. Ukraine has successfully targeted a major oil terminal in St Petersburg, Russia, along with other sites in the northwest. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the strikes aimed at disrupting revenue sources for Russia's military efforts, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
In Lampedusa, Pope Leo has called for the protection of migrants during his visit to the island, a key entry point into Europe. Emphasizing the importance of human dignity, he also delivered a message to the United States on July Fourth, highlighting how immigrants have historically contributed to shaping the nation’s character.
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has encouraged England fans to “keep the biblical vibrations going” following their rendition of the band's hit song Wonderwall during the World Cup. The fans sang the song with players at full time after their impressive 4-2 victory over Croatia in the opening group stage match.
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2026-07-03 11:30
Liam Gallagher encourages England fans
1. Liam Gallagher encourages England fans
1. Liam Gallagher encourages England fans
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has urged England fans to “keep the biblical vibrations going” following their rendition of his hit song "Wonderwall" after the World Cup match against Croatia. The song was sung again by supporters at full time after the team's 4-2 victory.
2. Russia launches airstrikes on Ukraine
2. Russia launches airstrikes on Ukraine
Overnight, Russian forces conducted massive airstrikes in Ukraine, resulting in significant damage. Authorities reported four fatalities from a drone attack on an apartment building in the Romny municipality of the Sumy region.
3. Estonia's alumina export ban proposal
3. Estonia's alumina export ban proposal
The Estonian government has been advocating for a ban on alumina exports to Russia for over a year and a half during EU discussions. This proposal comes as the Irish Government faces increasing pressure to clarify the role of Aughinish Alumina in supplying essential raw materials.
4. Astronomers raise alarm over satellite proliferation
4. Astronomers raise alarm over satellite proliferation
Astronomers are sounding the alarm over the potential impact of SpaceX’s expanding satellite networks, which could flood the night sky with light. They warn that this could have detrimental effects on both astronomical observations and public health.
5. Ebola treatment trial starts in DRC
5. Ebola treatment trial starts in DRC
The World Health Organization has announced the commencement of a trial for potential treatments targeting the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The first patient has been enrolled, as the country faces over 1,400 cases and 438 deaths.
6. Clashes erupted in Tirana as protesters opposed a luxury real estate project in a nature reserve
Demonstrators attempted to block access to the parliament building, resulting in confrontations with police who were pelted with eggs and flour.
6. Clashes erupted in Tirana as protesters opposed a luxury real estate project in a nature reserve. Demonstrators attempted to block access to the parliament building, resulting in confrontations with police who were pelted with eggs and flour.
7. A recent incident at Mount Everest's base camp has highlighted an alarming trend linked to climate change
A Japanese climber was bitten by a snake, raising concerns that shifting climates are expanding habitats for reptiles in the region.
7. A recent incident at Mount Everest's base camp has highlighted an alarming trend linked to climate change. A Japanese climber was bitten by a snake, raising concerns that shifting climates are expanding habitats for reptiles in the region.
8. The Vatican has taken a significant step by excommunicating six bishops from the ultraconservative
Society of St Pius X. This decision underscores the Church's stance against the group's rejection of key modern Catholic teachings, warning that lay believers associated with them could face similar consequences.
8. The Vatican has taken a significant step by excommunicating six bishops from the ultraconservative Society of St Pius X. This decision underscores the Church's stance against the group's rejection of key modern Catholic teachings, warning that lay believers associated with them could face similar consequences.
Ryanair has issued a stark warning regarding potential chaos in summer travel due to the implementation of new EU border checks. The airline's officials, along with Berlin Airport's Aletta von Massenbach, have expressed concerns that families could face significant delays, urging governments to consider postponing the rollout of the digital system until after the busy holiday season.
In a separate development, a British think tank has reported that Russian drones have been surveilling European territories for several months. The analysis revealed 144 incidents involving these drones across various NATO countries, including flights over airports, military installations, and nuclear sharing sites, raising serious security concerns among European nations.
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Turning to the weather. In Riga, 8 to 20 degrees with partly cloudy low. In London, 19 to 31 degrees with sunny feels like. In Paris, 21 to 35 degrees with sunny feels like. In Brussels, 18 to 28 degrees with partly cloudy low. In Berlin, 15 to 22 degrees with patchy rain possible feels like. In Stockholm, 9 to 19 degrees with sunny feels like. In Madrid, 25 to 39 degrees with sunny feels like.
In a separate development, Ukrainian forces executed a drone strike on the Omsk Oil Refinery, Russia's largest…
In a separate development, Ukrainian forces executed a drone strike on the Omsk Oil Refinery, Russia's largest fuel production site, located over 2,500 kilometers from the Ukraine-Russia border. This strategic attack targets a vital component of Russia's energy infrastructure, signaling the ongoing tensions in the region.
More than 1,000 individuals have been arrested globally as part of a significant crackdown on human traffickin…
More than 1,000 individuals have been arrested globally as part of a significant crackdown on human trafficking. This operation has led to the rescue of two Bolivian children who were forced to work in a grocery store in Argentina. In Belgium, authorities apprehended 17 suspects after dismantling a trafficking network that allegedly recruited victims through social media and forced them into prostitution rings operating across Belgium and France.
Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel
Norway is set to construct the world’s largest shipping t…
Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel
Norway is set to construct the world’s largest shipping tunnel, allowing cruise ships, tankers, and fishing boats to avoid one of Europe’s most perilous sea passages. This ambitious billion-dollar project faced significant challenges but is now moving forward.
Drug-related deaths among young Germans rise sharply
Authorities report a concerning increase in drug-related…
Drug-related deaths among young Germans rise sharply
Authorities report a concerning increase in drug-related deaths among young Germans, with 528 individuals under 30 dying from illegal substances in 2025. This marks a nearly 53% rise compared to 2021, according to figures from the Federal Criminal Police Office.
France returns 23 Syrian artifacts after 15 years
In a symbolic gesture during President Emmanuel Macron's vis…
France returns 23 Syrian artifacts after 15 years
In a symbolic gesture during President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Damascus, France has returned 23 archaeological artifacts to Syria. These items, borrowed from Syrian museums, were previously on loan to the Arab World Institute in Paris since 2011.
Secret service warns of banking crisis in Russia
A European intelligence report has raised alarms about a loom…
Secret service warns of banking crisis in Russia
A European intelligence report has raised alarms about a looming banking crisis in Russia, exacerbated by EU sanctions. The report highlights the strain on the banking system due to subsidized loans and rising defaults.
Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
Archaeologists in Thailand have unearthed…
Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
Archaeologists in Thailand have unearthed two gold rings believed to be around 2,000 years old at the Don Yai Thong site in Phetchaburi province. The rings were discovered alongside human bones during ongoing excavations.
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Canada has placed a billion-dollar order for up to twelve submarines from the German shipbuilder TKMS, as anno…
Canada has placed a billion-dollar order for up to twelve submarines from the German shipbuilder TKMS, as announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney in Halifax. This move underscores Canada's commitment to strengthening military cooperation with Germany ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.
Catania Airport in Sicily remains closed due to ongoing ashfall from Mount Etna, disrupting both take-offs and…
Catania Airport in Sicily remains closed due to ongoing ashfall from Mount Etna, disrupting both take-offs and landings. The operating company SAC has stated that operations will remain suspended until conditions improve.
China has conducted a test-fire of a long-range missile into the Pacific, raising concerns among U.S.
China has conducted a test-fire of a long-range missile into the Pacific, raising concerns among U.S. allies in the region. This unprecedented launch of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile underscores Beijing's expanding military capabilities. Next.