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2026-03-05 18:26

Britney Spears Arrested for DUI

1. Britney Spears Arrested for DUI
1. Britney Spears Arrested for DUI Pop star Britney Spears has been arrested in California on charges of driving under the influence. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest, which took place on March 5th, as reported by US gossip site TMZ.
2. Orbán Tightens Border Controls Amid Iran Crisis
2. Orbán Tightens Border Controls Amid Iran Crisis Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has implemented stricter border controls on foreign nationals following recent US-Israeli military actions in Iran. He is framing security concerns as a key focus of his electoral campaign, citing potential risks to Hungary.
3. Student Protests Erupt in Germany Against Military Service
3. Student Protests Erupt in Germany Against Military Service Thousands of students across Germany are protesting today against the introduction of compulsory military service. The demonstrations, held under the banner “School strike against compulsory military service,” reflect widespread opposition among young people.
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2026-03-05 11:33

Millions in Cuba Without Electricity

1. Millions in Cuba Without Electricity
1. Millions in Cuba Without Electricity Millions of people in Cuba are currently experiencing power outages due to a malfunction at the country's largest thermal power plant, located east of Havana. The electricity supplier announced the disruption on Wednesday, affecting daily life across the island.
2. Iran Strikes Kurdish Forces in Iraq
2. Iran Strikes Kurdish Forces in Iraq Iran has targeted the headquarters of Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq, amid rising tensions and speculation regarding U.S. support for these groups against Iran. The strikes reflect ongoing regional conflicts and the complex dynamics involving Kurdish factions.
3. Russian Planes Intercepted Near Alaska
3. Russian Planes Intercepted Near Alaska The North American Airspace Defense Command has deployed military aircraft following the detection of two Russian TU-142 maritime patrol aircraft in the air defense zone off Alaska. This incident marks another chapter in the ongoing aerial tensions between the U.S. and Russia.
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2026-03-03 12:33

Russian Central Bank sues EU for immobilizing €210 billion in assets

1. Russian Central Bank sues EU for immobilizing €210 billion in assets
1. Russian Central Bank sues EU for immobilizing €210 billion in assets The Russian Central Bank has initiated legal action against the European Union, challenging the bloc's decision to freeze €210 billion in sovereign assets. This move was part of the EU's strategy to enhance its negotiating power in discussions aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
2. Live updates: Israel strikes Iran, Lebanon as war spreads through Middle East
2. Live updates: Israel strikes Iran, Lebanon as war spreads through Middle East Israel has escalated its military operations, conducting strikes in both Iran and Lebanon as hostilities continue to intensify. President Donald Trump indicated that the military campaign could last four to five weeks, but noted that it has the potential to extend even longer.
3. Melania Trump becomes the first first lady to chair the UN Security Council meeting
3. Melania Trump becomes the first first lady to chair the UN Security Council meeting In a historic first, Melania Trump chaired a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, marking the first time a first lady has taken on this role. She emphasized that achieving sustained peace is crucial for global stability.
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2026-03-03 00:55

Melania Trump Makes History

1. Melania Trump Makes History
1. Melania Trump Makes History Melania Trump has become the first first lady to chair a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. This historic event marks a significant moment in the role of first ladies in international diplomacy.
2. Spain Denies US Military Access
2. Spain Denies US Military Access Spain has barred the United States from using its military bases for operations against Iran. Defense Minister Margarita Robles stated that all missions must adhere to international law, prompting the US to withdraw its warplanes from Spanish territory.
3. Orbán Exploits Oil Price Crisis
3. Orbán Exploits Oil Price Crisis Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is using the recent oil price shock from the Iran conflict to bolster his election campaign. Despite his close ties with Donald Trump, Orbán is focusing his criticism on domestic issues rather than on Washington.
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2026-03-02 23:56

Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens for serious crimes

1. Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens for serious crimes
1. Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens for serious crimes The Danish government has announced a reform aimed at expelling non-Danish citizens sentenced to at least one year in prison for serious crimes, including aggravated assault and rape. This measure, pending approval, is set to take effect on May 1 and will also introduce stricter controls.
2. Over 200 fatalities in DR Congo mine collapse
2. Over 200 fatalities in DR Congo mine collapse A mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo collapsed after heavy rains, resulting in more than 200 fatalities. A local rebel spokesman confirmed the incident occurred on Wednesday, highlighting the dangers posed by unstable mining conditions.
3. Fatal coach accident in southern Turkey
3. Fatal coach accident in southern Turkey A tragic coach accident in Antalya, Turkey, has left eight people dead and 26 others injured, some critically. Provincial governor Hulusi Sahin reported that the bus veered off the road on wet conditions, likely due to excessive speed.
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2026-01-30 00:58

Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold

1. Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
1. Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold US President Donald Trump announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt attacks on Kyiv for a week due to extreme cold weather. Trump stated he personally requested this pause during a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing the harsh conditions affecting the region.
2. Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas
2. Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to make concrete concessions before the EU re-establishes direct communications. This call comes as more European leaders advocate for engagement with the Kremlin in the ongoing peace process between Russia and Ukraine.
3. EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine
3. EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine The European Union is contemplating a proposal to ban entry to Russian soldiers involved in the Ukraine conflict, citing potential security risks. This proposal, initiated by Estonia, is currently under discussion among foreign affairs ministers.
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2026-01-28 22:13

Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools

1. Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools
1. Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools Sweden is set to implement a ban on cell phones in all primary schools starting next academic year. The government has introduced a draft law requiring students to hand in their devices at the beginning of the school day, aiming to improve focus and learning environments.
2. US YouTube star IShowSpeed to get Ghanaian passport
2. US YouTube star IShowSpeed to get Ghanaian passport Ghana’s foreign minister has announced that popular YouTube influencer IShowSpeed will be granted a Ghanaian passport as his African tour concludes. While some view him as a “worthy ambassador,” the decision has sparked criticism among certain segments of the Ghanaian public.
3. Spain offers amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants
3. Spain offers amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants In a significant move, Spain's left-wing government is preparing to grant legal status to approximately 500,000 undocumented migrants. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez argues that this amnesty will provide essential legal protections for informal workers and bolster the economy.
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2026-01-27 16:30

Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack

1. Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack
1. Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack Germany is offering a €1 million reward for information leading to the arrest of suspected far-left militants responsible for an arson attack that caused a significant blackout in Berlin earlier this month. The interior minister announced this initiative on Tuesday, highlighting the impact on approximately 45,000 homes and 2,200 businesses.
2. Sicily hit by huge landslide in aftermath of Storm Harry
2. Sicily hit by huge landslide in aftermath of Storm Harry A massive landslide has struck the Italian island of Sicily, following the severe weather conditions brought by Storm Harry last week. A 2.5-mile section of cliff has collapsed, prompting the evacuation of over 1,000 residents in Niscemi, while geological surveys are currently being conducted to assess the damage.
3. Spain’s jobless rate drops below 10% for first time since 2008
3. Spain’s jobless rate drops below 10% for first time since 2008 Spain's unemployment rate has fallen below 10% for the first time since 2008, reaching 9.93% at the end of 2025. This marks the lowest jobless level in nearly 18 years, with the statistics office reporting that nearly 22.5 million people are now employed in the country.
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2026-01-27 00:11

Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties

1. Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties
1. Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties Latvian intelligence reports indicate that drones are responsible for three out of every four casualties in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The report also reveals Russia's plans to establish a drone production facility in Belarus, aiming for an output of up to 100,000 drones annually.
2. EU Approves Russian Gas Ban
2. EU Approves Russian Gas Ban European Union countries have finalized their approval to ban Russian gas imports by late 2027. This decision marks a significant step in the EU's commitment to sever ties with Russia, nearly four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
3. Disturbing Footage Emerges from Iran
3. Disturbing Footage Emerges from Iran Newly verified videos from Iran depict harrowing scenes, including bodies piled in a hospital and snipers positioned on rooftops. These images come amid a severe crackdown on protests, which have faced a near-total internet blackout since they began in late December.
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2026-01-26 13:01

Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties

1. Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties
1. Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties Japan is preparing to return twin panda cubs, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, to China on Tuesday. Thousands gathered at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo to bid farewell to the beloved animals, marking an emotional moment amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
2. Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia
2. Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia Australia is facing extreme heat, with temperatures nearing 50 degrees Celsius in several regions. The states of South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland are particularly affected, as bushfires have prompted evacuations and raised concerns about the ongoing heatwave.
3. Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people
3. Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people A tragic explosion at a biscuit factory in central Greece has resulted in the deaths of at least four workers, with one person still unaccounted for. Seven others, including a firefighter, have been hospitalized following the blast at the Violanta factory near Trikala.
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2025-12-23 17:55
Weather
today in London, temperatures will range between 5 and 8 degrees Celsius, with breezy conditions and humidity around 85%. Meanwhile, Berlin is expected to be chilly, reaching a high of just 3 degrees, while Brussels will see temperatures hitting 5 degrees. Paris will experience cool weather with highs of 8 degrees, and Madrid is looking at a range of 1 to 7 degrees. In the north, both Riga and Stockholm are facing bitterly cold conditions, with temperatures not exceeding freezing.
In Sweden, the Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to a fault.
In Sweden, the Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to a fault. Operator Vattenfall confirmed that maintenance work had just been completed last week, and efforts are currently underway to resolve the issue.
In a tragic incident, a Mexican Navy small plane crashed during a medical mission off the coast of Texas, resu…
In a tragic incident, a Mexican Navy small plane crashed during a medical mission off the coast of Texas, resulting in the deaths of five of the eight people on board. Two survivors were reported following the crash, which occurred on Monday evening local time.
US economy grows at fastest pace in two years The US economy experienced significant growth in the third quart…
US economy grows at fastest pace in two years The US economy experienced significant growth in the third quarter, expanding at an annual rate of 4.3%. This increase, driven by a surge in consumer spending and exports, outperformed expectations and marks the strongest growth seen in two years.
New Epstein files shed more light on his ties to Prince Andrew Recently released documents reveal that U.S.
New Epstein files shed more light on his ties to Prince Andrew Recently released documents reveal that U.S. authorities sought to question Prince Andrew in connection with two criminal investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein. The files provide further insight into the former prince's associations with Epstein.
Greta Thunberg arrested in London Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested during a protest i…
Greta Thunberg arrested in London Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested during a protest in London. Reports indicate she was detained for displaying a poster in support of the pro-Palestinian organization Palestine Action, which is currently banned.
European leaders show solidarity with Denmark following Trump’s latest Greenland threat European leaders hav…
European leaders show solidarity with Denmark following Trump’s latest Greenland threat European leaders have expressed their support for Denmark after US President Donald Trump renewed his interest in integrating Greenland into US territory. Trump has appointed a special envoy to pursue this objective, citing "national protection" as a reason for the move.
Four seriously injured in explosion in apartment building near Paris An explosion in a residential building ne…
Four seriously injured in explosion in apartment building near Paris An explosion in a residential building near Paris has left four individuals, including three small children, seriously injured. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, with local authorities working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Next.
Germany's recent deportation of a convicted Syrian criminal marks a significant shift in its immigration polic…
Germany's recent deportation of a convicted Syrian criminal marks a significant shift in its immigration policy since the civil war began. The move has raised concerns among human rights advocates about the safety and treatment of returnees in Syria.
European leaders are exploring ways to eliminate national vetoes in decision-making processes, a move that cou…
European leaders are exploring ways to eliminate national vetoes in decision-making processes, a move that could streamline actions within the EU. This comes after a summit where joint debt issuance was utilized to support Ukraine, showcasing a potential shift in how member states collaborate.
A coalition of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed lawsuits against tec…
A coalition of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed lawsuits against tech giants Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully used their copyrighted works to develop artificial intelligence models, igniting a debate over intellectual property rights in the digital age. Next.
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