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2026-07-02 00:49
NASA Plans Lunar Rover Mission
1. NASA Plans Lunar Rover Mission
1. NASA Plans Lunar Rover Mission
NASA is considering sending a rover, initially designed for Mars exploration, to the moon. This follows the success of the “Artemis 2” mission, as the agency continues to develop its lunar exploration plans.
2. Zelenskyy Shortens Irish Visit Amid Russian Threat
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has cut his visit to Dublin short, citing intelligence warnings of an imminent large-scale attack by Russia. During a press conference with Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Zelenskyy emphasized the urgent need for support in light of the escalating threat.
3. Google Ordered to Pay Damages
3. Google Ordered to Pay Damages
The Swedish competition court has ordered Google to pay nearly 1.3 billion euros to the Klarna subsidiary Pricerunner. The ruling comes after findings that Google improperly favored its own price comparison service over competitors.
4. European Parliament Moves to Ban AfD-linked Party
4. European Parliament Moves to Ban AfD-linked Party
The European Parliament is set to initiate a procedure against the Europe of Sovereign Nations party, which includes the far-right Alternative for Germany. If found in violation of EU core values, the party could face significant repercussions.
5. Pope Warns of Potential Schism in Catholic Church
5. Pope Warns of Potential Schism in Catholic Church
Pope Francis has raised concerns about a possible schism within the Catholic Church, linked to the controversial ordination of bishops by the Society of Saint Pius X. This group, founded by Marcel Lefebvre, seeks to maintain traditional practices and beliefs, which some view as a challenge to the Church's unity.
6. A Finnish entrepreneur has been sentenced to three years and eight months in prison
for exporting trucks to Russia, violating EU sanctions. Risto Riihimaki's company, based in Lappeenranta, was found guilty of facilitating these exports amid ongoing tensions between the EU and Russia.
6. A Finnish entrepreneur has been sentenced to three years and eight months in prison for exporting trucks to Russia, violating EU sanctions. Risto Riihimaki's company, based in Lappeenranta, was found guilty of facilitating these exports amid ongoing tensions between the EU and Russia.
7. Armenia is seeking closer ties with Europe as it faces increasing trade restrictions from Russia
The EU has pledged support to Armenia, which is grappling with economic vulnerabilities exacerbated by Moscow's recent punitive measures against its goods.
7. Armenia is seeking closer ties with Europe as it faces increasing trade restrictions from Russia. The EU has pledged support to Armenia, which is grappling with economic vulnerabilities exacerbated by Moscow's recent punitive measures against its goods.
8. The Copernicus Climate Change Service reports that the world's oceans have reached a record
average surface temperature of 21 degrees Celsius in June. This unprecedented heat is raising concerns about its impact on global biodiversity, with experts warning of the long-term consequences as a significant El Nino weather pattern develops. Next.
8. The Copernicus Climate Change Service reports that the world's oceans have reached a record average surface temperature of 21 degrees Celsius in June. This unprecedented heat is raising concerns about its impact on global biodiversity, with experts warning of the long-term consequences as a significant El Nino weather pattern develops. Next.
Russia has officially shut down railway border crossings with Finland, Estonia, and Latvia. This move follows a significant drop in passenger traffic at these crossings, particularly after direct rail links between Finland and Russia were halted due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Finland had previously closed its entire eastern border in December 2023, citing concerns over what it termed Russian-orchestrated “instrumentalized migration.”
In a recent Eurobarometer survey, nearly one in three Europeans expressed concerns about their future standard of living, with 29 percent anticipating a decline over the next five years. This sentiment reflects growing anxiety over rising prices, as only 18 percent of respondents expect their situation to improve. The findings highlight the economic challenges facing citizens across the continent.
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2026-07-01 01:27
Ford Rehires Engineers Amid Quality Issues
1. Ford Rehires Engineers Amid Quality Issues
1. Ford Rehires Engineers Amid Quality Issues
Ford is reversing its automation trend by bringing back 350 experienced engineers, many of whom are former employees. The decision comes as the company faces ongoing quality problems that AI could not resolve.
2. Controversy Over Nazi Bunker Demolition in Berlin
2. Controversy Over Nazi Bunker Demolition in Berlin
Plans to demolish a remaining Nazi bunker in Berlin have sparked debate. The structure, a remnant of Adolf Hitler’s power centre, is set to be replaced with residential and office buildings, raising concerns about historical preservation.
3. Surge in Far-Right Extremism in Germany
3. Surge in Far-Right Extremism in Germany
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reports a significant rise in far-right extremists, with numbers reaching 58,700 last year. This marks an increase of over 8,000 from the previous year, highlighting a growing threat to democracy alongside a rise in extreme left-wing violence.
4. Clashes Erupt in Albania Amid Protests
4. Clashes Erupt in Albania Amid Protests
Protests in Albania escalated into clashes with police following a visit from European Parliament members. Demonstrators are demanding the resignation of the government and opposition, as well as the repeal of controversial environmental laws.
5. Poland-Ukraine MiG Deal Falls Through
5. Poland-Ukraine MiG Deal Falls Through
A planned exchange of MiG fighter jets for drone technology between Poland and Ukraine has collapsed. Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz accused Kyiv of not fulfilling its promise in the partnership deal, which was intended to enhance military cooperation.
6. The US Supreme Court has ruled that states can enforce bans on transgender women
competing in female school and college sports. This decision stems from challenges brought forth by students in Idaho and West Virginia regarding laws that restrict participation based on gender identity.
6. The US Supreme Court has ruled that states can enforce bans on transgender women competing in female school and college sports. This decision stems from challenges brought forth by students in Idaho and West Virginia regarding laws that restrict participation based on gender identity.
7. In a significant move, Iran and Oman are proposing fees for ships passing through
the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This plan comes in the wake of heightened tensions following the conflict between the USA and Iran, potentially altering maritime operations in the region.
7. In a significant move, Iran and Oman are proposing fees for ships passing through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This plan comes in the wake of heightened tensions following the conflict between the USA and Iran, potentially altering maritime operations in the region.
8. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has unveiled a comprehensive Defense Investment Plan aimed at
bolstering the UK's military capabilities. The initiative seeks to increase defense spending to £80 billion annually by 2029, focusing on advanced technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence systems, alongside traditional military assets.
8. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has unveiled a comprehensive Defense Investment Plan aimed at bolstering the UK's military capabilities. The initiative seeks to increase defense spending to £80 billion annually by 2029, focusing on advanced technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence systems, alongside traditional military assets.
Ukraine is in negotiations with France regarding a license for the production of SCALP missiles within its borders. Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced that progress is being made in the discussions, highlighting the significance of the SCALP cruise missiles, which are comparable to the British Storm Shadow and have a range of up to 250 kilometers.
In a landmark decision, Poland has begun recognizing same-sex marriages conducted abroad, marking a significant shift in its approach to LGBT rights. This change follows a ruling from the European Court of Justice, which found that Poland was in violation of EU law by not recognizing such unions. The move has led to a surge in weddings being organized by same-sex couples in countries where their marriages are legally permitted.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 14 to 24 degrees with sunny low. In London, 18 to 26 degrees with partly cloudy feels like. In Paris, 16 to 30 degrees with sunny feels like. In Brussels, 13 to 23 degrees with sunny low. In Berlin, 16 to 25 degrees with patchy rain possible feels like. In Stockholm, 14 to 23 degrees with sunny feels like. In Madrid, 24 to 37 degrees with sunny feels like.
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2026-06-30 12:52
France bans fast fashion advertising
1. France bans fast fashion advertising
1. 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.
2. EU restricts naming for plant-based foods
2. 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.
3. Severe weather causes chaos in northern Italy
3. 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.
4. UK reveals new defense strategy inspired by Ukraine
4. 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.
5. German politicians intervene in VW layoffs
5. 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.
6. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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.
7. 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.
8. 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.
8. 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.
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.
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. Meanwhile, Anouar El Anouni from the European External Action Service reiterated the bloc's commitment to upholding international law consistently across all situations.
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.
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2026-06-27 03:32
Canada eligible to join Eurovision competition
1. Canada eligible to join Eurovision competition
1. Canada eligible to join Eurovision competition
Canada is set to make its debut in the Eurovision song contest, following the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's full membership in the European Broadcasting Union. This eligibility opens the door for Canadian artists to compete in the prestigious event next year.
2. Components for Yak-130 and Su-27 Aircraft Illegally Exported from Moldova
2. Components for Yak-130 and Su-27 Aircraft Illegally Exported from Moldova
Moldovan authorities have dismantled a scheme involving the illegal export of aircraft components to Russia. The Security and Intelligence Service, in collaboration with the prosecutor’s office, uncovered that these parts were destined for companies associated with the Russian defense sector.
3. Finland to Establish Europe’s First M270 MLRS Service Center
3. Finland to Establish Europe’s First M270 MLRS Service Center
Finland will establish a maintenance and support center for the M270 artillery system in Tampere, thanks to a new agreement involving the Finnish Defense Forces and Lockheed Martin. This initiative aims to enhance military capabilities and support operations across Europe.
4. German Interceptor Drone Manufacturer Tytan to Launch New Plant
4. German Interceptor Drone Manufacturer Tytan to Launch New Plant
Tytan Technologies is set to open a new plant in Munich to meet the rising demand for drone countermeasure systems. The facility is expected to produce up to 3,000 autonomous interceptors each month, with operations commencing in August.
5. US conducts strikes on Iran after attack on cargo ship
5. US conducts strikes on Iran after attack on cargo ship
In response to an attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, the US military has launched strikes on Iranian targets. President Trump condemned the incident as a violation of the truce, although no casualties were reported from the drone attack on the vessel.
6. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that the nation has submitted its peace proposals
to Russia, signaling a potential path towards negotiations. Zelensky emphasized that the Kremlin has been informed that a meeting to discuss ending the war is feasible.
6. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that the nation has submitted its peace proposals to Russia, signaling a potential path towards negotiations. Zelensky emphasized that the Kremlin has been informed that a meeting to discuss ending the war is feasible.
7. In a bold move, US President Donald Trump has warned European nations of a
possible 100 percent tariff on goods in response to their plans for a digital tax. This threat follows ongoing tensions regarding trade policies and could significantly impact transatlantic economic relations.
7. In a bold move, US President Donald Trump has warned European nations of a possible 100 percent tariff on goods in response to their plans for a digital tax. This threat follows ongoing tensions regarding trade policies and could significantly impact transatlantic economic relations.
8. Greek fishermen are being incentivized to catch the invasive silver-cheeked toadfish, which is migrating
into the Mediterranean due to climate change. This species poses a health risk due to its potent neurotoxin, prompting authorities to encourage the removal of these toxic fish from local waters.
8. Greek fishermen are being incentivized to catch the invasive silver-cheeked toadfish, which is migrating into the Mediterranean due to climate change. This species poses a health risk due to its potent neurotoxin, prompting authorities to encourage the removal of these toxic fish from local waters.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a 40-day operation by the State Security Service aimed at exerting pressure on Russia to conclude the ongoing war. This decision follows a meeting with SBU chief Major General Yevhenii Khmara, who outlined a comprehensive strategy involving long-range and medium-range sanctions, alongside the results achieved thus far.
In corporate news, German automaker Volkswagen is reportedly planning to eliminate approximately 100,000 jobs, which represents nearly one-sixth of its workforce exceeding 650,000. This move, detailed in a report by Manager Magazin, suggests a significant escalation from the previously announced reduction of 50,000 jobs by 2030, with CEO Oliver Blume also indicating the closure of four factories and potential spin-offs.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 14 to 27 degrees with sunny riga will have a warm day. In London, 19 to 32 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Paris, 21 to 38 degrees with patchy rain possible a scorching day is predicted for paris. In Brussels, 20 to 35 degrees with moderate rain. In Berlin, 22 to 39 degrees with moderate rain a scorching day is predicted for berlin. In Stockholm, 16 to 28 degrees with patchy rain possible stockholm will have a warm day. In Madrid, 21 to 35 degrees with sunny.
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2026-06-26 15:27
Russia declares state of emergency in Crimea
1. Russia declares state of emergency in Crimea
1. Russia declares state of emergency in Crimea
Russia has declared a state of emergency on the occupied Crimean peninsula due to increasing supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks. The governor announced the measure as fuel scarcity and other issues have intensified in recent weeks.
2. Ukraine launches 40-day operation to pressure Russia
2. Ukraine launches 40-day operation to pressure Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has approved a plan for a 40-day operation by the State Security Service aimed at pressuring Russia to end the ongoing war. This announcement follows a meeting with SBU chief Major General Yevhenii Khmara, who outlined a strategy involving various sanctions.
3. EU Commission HQ shuts down air-conditioning amid heatwave
3. EU Commission HQ shuts down air-conditioning amid heatwave
As Belgium and much of Europe endure record-breaking temperatures, the European Commission has shut down air-conditioning at its headquarters. Staff have been advised to avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours and stay hydrated, though this guidance has sparked frustration among employees in less comfortable buildings.
4. Spain implements mass amnesty for migrants
4. Spain implements mass amnesty for migrants
Spain is currently enacting a mass amnesty for undocumented immigrants, diverging from the trend seen in other European nations. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's Socialist government is promoting this policy to support economic growth, though it faces significant opposition, particularly from far-right groups.
5. Christmas market attacker sentenced to life in Germany
5. Christmas market attacker sentenced to life in Germany
A German court has sentenced Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen to life in prison for a deadly attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg in 2024, which resulted in six fatalities. The 51-year-old Saudi national was found guilty of murder, with prosecutors detailing the severity of the crime.
6. In the ongoing AI competition, Chinese companies are positioning themselves to challenge U.S
dominance by offering more affordable products with broader global appeal. Experts suggest that this strategy could shift the balance in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
6. In the ongoing AI competition, Chinese companies are positioning themselves to challenge U.S. dominance by offering more affordable products with broader global appeal. Experts suggest that this strategy could shift the balance in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
7. A wildfire has erupted in Glossop, Derbyshire, fueled by a record heat wave sweeping across the UK
Firefighters are currently battling the blaze on moorland, as the extreme temperatures have created a heightened risk of fire across the region.
7. A wildfire has erupted in Glossop, Derbyshire, fueled by a record heat wave sweeping across the UK. Firefighters are currently battling the blaze on moorland, as the extreme temperatures have created a heightened risk of fire across the region.
8. Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has emphasized the need for NATO's eastern flank to
brace for potential escalations from Russia. Following a meeting in Gdansk, he highlighted the ongoing instability in the region and the necessity for countries bordering Russia to remain vigilant.
8. Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has emphasized the need for NATO's eastern flank to brace for potential escalations from Russia. Following a meeting in Gdansk, he highlighted the ongoing instability in the region and the necessity for countries bordering Russia to remain vigilant.
Shark sightings have prompted authorities to close several beaches in Sydney for the fourth consecutive day, including the iconic Bondi Beach. Rescue workers and drones have been deployed to monitor the situation as concerns grow over the presence of sharks in the area.
In Ayodhya, a controversy has erupted surrounding the Ram Mandir, with allegations of embezzlement involving donations worth millions of rupees. This comes two-and-a-half years after the temple was inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reigniting tensions in the historically significant city.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 15 to 21 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 22 to 36 degrees with sunny. In Paris, 26 to 38 degrees with sunny a scorching day is predicted for paris. In Brussels, 24 to 36 degrees with sunny a scorching day is predicted for brussels. In Berlin, 18 to 34 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 13 to 24 degrees with sunny stockholm will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Madrid, 21 to 32 degrees with sunny.
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2026-06-26 01:02
Supermarket Rush in France Amid Heat Wave
1. Supermarket Rush in France Amid Heat Wave
1. Supermarket Rush in France Amid Heat Wave
In Angers, France, a surge of customers flocked to a Carrefour supermarket on Wednesday morning, seeking air conditioning units and fans. The heat wave gripping Europe has intensified demand, with shoppers arriving as early as 8:30 a.m. to secure the much-needed cooling devices.
2. Oil Prices Drop to Pre-War Levels
2. Oil Prices Drop to Pre-War Levels
Oil prices have continued to decline, with Brent crude falling for the fourth consecutive day. The price has reached its lowest point since the onset of the Iran war, with a barrel of Brent for August delivery trading significantly lower in the morning session.
3. Severe Earthquakes in Venezuela
3. Severe Earthquakes in Venezuela
Recent reports indicate that the earthquakes in Venezuela, registering magnitudes of 7.5 and 7.2, could be among the deadliest and costliest natural disasters since 2000. With over 10,000 potential fatalities, these seismic events have drawn global attention to the region's vulnerability.
4. Brussels Tightens Regulations on US Cloud Providers
4. Brussels Tightens Regulations on US Cloud Providers
The European Commission has announced stricter regulations for cloud services offered by Microsoft and Amazon. This preliminary measure aims to foster a fair and competitive cloud market in Europe while promoting local providers, marking a significant step towards tech sovereignty.
5. Major Textile Waste Raid in Italy
5. Major Textile Waste Raid in Italy
Authorities in Italy have uncovered a substantial illegal export operation involving textile waste destined for Turkey. The European Anti-Fraud Office reports that several thousand tons of waste were seized, highlighting ongoing issues with environmental compliance in the textile industry.
6. The Greens are urging an emergency summit of EU leaders in response to the
escalating extreme heat across Europe. They emphasize that climate change is intensifying heat waves, while the EU's commitment to its Green Deal has been compromised in favor of economic growth.
6. The Greens are urging an emergency summit of EU leaders in response to the escalating extreme heat across Europe. They emphasize that climate change is intensifying heat waves, while the EU's commitment to its Green Deal has been compromised in favor of economic growth.
7. In a surprising turn, former US President Trump has praised Ukrainian President Zelensky, declaring
Ukraine the current victor in its conflict with Russia. This marks a significant shift from Trump's previous criticisms of Zelensky, reflecting a changing perspective on the war.
7. In a surprising turn, former US President Trump has praised Ukrainian President Zelensky, declaring Ukraine the current victor in its conflict with Russia. This marks a significant shift from Trump's previous criticisms of Zelensky, reflecting a changing perspective on the war.
8. Ryanair has updated its family seating policy, allowing parents to sit with their young
children at no extra cost. This change comes after an investigation into the airline's previous practices, with free seat allocations now communicated to families post check-in.
8. Ryanair has updated its family seating policy, allowing parents to sit with their young children at no extra cost. This change comes after an investigation into the airline's previous practices, with free seat allocations now communicated to families post check-in.
Ukraine has received €3.2 billion as the first disbursement under the European Union’s €90 billion support loan, Ursula von der Leyen has announced. The funds will help cover Kyiv’s budgetary gaps and ensure financial stability, with a second disbursement dedicated to drone production and worth about €6 billion expected to be unveiled soon.
At an upcoming summit in Ankara, NATO allies are set to pledge billions in arms deals and aid for Ukraine. This meeting will highlight Europe’s effort to take on more responsibility for the continent’s deterrence and defense as the U.S. shifts focus to other priorities. U.S. defense chief Pete Hegseth recently announced a six-month review of the American military presence in Europe.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 12 to 20 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 20 to 32 degrees with sunny. In Paris, 25 to 41 degrees with patchy rain possible a scorching day is predicted for paris. In Brussels, 23 to 35 degrees with sunny. In Berlin, 21 to 34 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 13 to 22 degrees with patchy rain possible stockholm will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Madrid, 23 to 32 degrees with sunny.
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2026-06-25 11:26
Latvia warns of Russian missile threats
1. Latvia warns of Russian missile threats
1. Latvia warns of Russian missile threats
Latvian secret services have raised alarms over potential Russian missile attacks on NATO’s eastern flank. They suggest these hybrid attacks may aim to undermine support for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions.
2. Earthquake strikes near Naples
2. Earthquake strikes near Naples
An earthquake measuring 3.6 has jolted the area around Naples, Italy, early this morning. The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology reported the tremor occurred in the Phlegraean Fields, a region known for its supervolcano, with local authorities noting only minor damage.
3. Venezuela faces tsunami threat after earthquakes
3. Venezuela faces tsunami threat after earthquakes
Venezuela is in a state of emergency following two powerful earthquakes that have resulted in at least 32 fatalities. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as there are concerns about potential tsunami risks.
4. Ukraine employs AI drones in strikes
4. Ukraine employs AI drones in strikes
Ukraine has intensified its offensive against Russian targets by deploying AI-powered Hornet drones. This strategic move aims to disrupt Russian supply lines and infrastructure, enhancing Ukraine's operational capabilities in the ongoing conflict.
5. UK experiences record heat in June
5. UK experiences record heat in June
The United Kingdom has recorded its hottest June day ever, with temperatures reaching 36.1 degrees Celsius in Gosport, Hampshire. This heatwave is part of a broader trend affecting many parts of Europe, prompting health warnings across the region.
6. Joseph McGrail-Bateup from Australia has set a remarkable world record for the loudest scream,
reaching an astonishing 122.4 decibels. The 58-year-old's vocal prowess has been likened to the sound of a jet taking off, showcasing a unique talent that has now gained international recognition.
6. Joseph McGrail-Bateup from Australia has set a remarkable world record for the loudest scream, reaching an astonishing 122.4 decibels. The 58-year-old's vocal prowess has been likened to the sound of a jet taking off, showcasing a unique talent that has now gained international recognition.
7. German authorities have conducted raids in Berlin and Frankfurt as part of an investigation
into an alleged attempt to sabotage the country's gas supply. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that searches were carried out at the premises of a Russian suspect, raising concerns over national security and energy stability.
7. German authorities have conducted raids in Berlin and Frankfurt as part of an investigation into an alleged attempt to sabotage the country's gas supply. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that searches were carried out at the premises of a Russian suspect, raising concerns over national security and energy stability.
8. The Metropolitan Police in London are set to enhance their use of drones and
live facial recognition technology to combat rising crime rates. Commissioner Mark Rowley emphasized the need for these tools, stating that the evolution of criminal activity necessitates a more advanced approach to law enforcement in the capital.
8. The Metropolitan Police in London are set to enhance their use of drones and live facial recognition technology to combat rising crime rates. Commissioner Mark Rowley emphasized the need for these tools, stating that the evolution of criminal activity necessitates a more advanced approach to law enforcement in the capital.
Elon Musk has lost his trillionaire status less than a fortnight after reaching the milestone, as fluctuations in the share prices of SpaceX and Tesla impact his wealth. Musk had made history as the world’s first paper trillionaire earlier in June, following the successful float of his SpaceX rocket company.
Tragically, two workers for a Norwegian charity involved in demining efforts in Ukraine have been killed in a Russian strike. The Oslo-based humanitarian organization Norwegian People’s Aid confirmed the deaths of its colleagues, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by aid workers in conflict zones.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 13 to 21 degrees with patchy rain possible riga will experience a pleasantly warm today. In London, 20 to 32 degrees with sunny. In Paris, 25 to 40 degrees with sunny a scorching day is predicted for paris. In Brussels, 23 to 35 degrees with sunny. In Berlin, 22 to 33 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 13 to 23 degrees with patchy rain possible stockholm will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Madrid, 23 to 32 degrees with sunny.
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2026-06-24 11:06
France faces power outages amid heatwave
1. France faces power outages amid heatwave
1. France faces power outages amid heatwave
A power outage in France's western Brittany has left approximately 68,000 homes without electricity as a record heatwave spreads across the country. The national weather agency has issued a red alert for extreme weather, affecting regions including Calais.
2. Crimea experiences power disruptions
2. Crimea experiences power disruptions
Following recent drone attacks, Crimea has reported significant power outages. Additionally, a gas plant on the Volga River has also come under attack, raising concerns over energy security in the region.
3. Shipping congestion in the Persian Gulf
3. Shipping congestion in the Persian Gulf
An analysis by Allianz reveals that around 1,150 ships remain stuck in the Persian Gulf despite a framework agreement aimed at resolving tensions in the area. The blockage has significant implications for global shipping and trade.
4. UK voters express mixed feelings about leadership
4. UK voters express mixed feelings about leadership
Recent polling indicates that while UK voters wanted Labour leader Keir Starmer to step down, they are not in favor of an immediate succession by Andy Burnham. This reflects a desire for a more measured approach to leadership changes within the party.
5. EU plans migrant return hubs
5. EU plans migrant return hubs
European Union countries are considering the establishment of migrant return hubs in Rwanda and Uzbekistan. Officials emphasize that human rights protections will be a priority in these agreements, with international organizations expected to oversee compliance.
6. Authorities in Nagasaki have advised residents to evacuate as the region faces severe
weather conditions, raising fears of landslides. The warning comes as heavy rains continue to batter the area, prompting emergency services to prepare for potential rescues.
6. Authorities in Nagasaki have advised residents to evacuate as the region faces severe weather conditions, raising fears of landslides. The warning comes as heavy rains continue to batter the area, prompting emergency services to prepare for potential rescues.
7. In Texas, eight individuals with alleged ties to Antifa have received combined sentences totaling
450 years for their involvement in a violent protest outside an immigration detention facility. Among them, a former Marine was sentenced to 100 years for attempted murder of a police officer during the riot.
7. In Texas, eight individuals with alleged ties to Antifa have received combined sentences totaling 450 years for their involvement in a violent protest outside an immigration detention facility. Among them, a former Marine was sentenced to 100 years for attempted murder of a police officer during the riot.
8. Alibaba has filed a lawsuit against the US government, seeking removal from a Pentagon
blacklist that associates the company with the Chinese military. The e-commerce giant argues that the designation is unfounded and detrimental to its business operations, as the US Department of Defense claims compliance with Chinese regulations equates to military affiliation.
8. Alibaba has filed a lawsuit against the US government, seeking removal from a Pentagon blacklist that associates the company with the Chinese military. The e-commerce giant argues that the designation is unfounded and detrimental to its business operations, as the US Department of Defense claims compliance with Chinese regulations equates to military affiliation.
All trains across Germany were brought to a standstill late on Tuesday due to a nationwide disruption of the digital railway radio system, as confirmed by operator Deutsche Bahn. The outage affected all services, causing significant delays and cancellations across the country.
In Albania, protests have intensified against the construction of luxury resorts linked to the Trump family, with demonstrators gathering daily in the streets of Tirana for over three weeks. The movement, dubbed the 'flamingo revolution', is in response to concerns over the impact of the resorts on local wildlife, particularly the protected flamingos that nest on the island where the developments are planned.
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2026-06-19 11:48
CDU Files Complaint Over Islamophobic Remarks
1. CDU Files Complaint Over Islamophobic Remarks
1. CDU Files Complaint Over Islamophobic Remarks
Germany's Christian Democratic Union has filed a criminal complaint against a party member for making inflammatory comments suggesting Muslims should be gassed to death. This statement, which drew parallels to the Holocaust, has sparked widespread outrage across the nation.
2. UK Announces Military Aid for Ukraine
2. UK Announces Military Aid for Ukraine
The United Kingdom will provide Ukraine with a military aid package valued at approximately €865 million. This announcement was made by UK Defense Minister Dan Jarvis, detailing the provision of 150,000 drones and LMM missiles to support Ukraine's defense efforts.
3. Norway to Support Ukraine with Munitions
3. Norway to Support Ukraine with Munitions
Norway has committed $190 million to purchase long-range munitions for Ukrainian forces, including 155 mm artillery shells. This decision follows a meeting between Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov and Norwegian Defence Minister Tore Sandvik, who also announced funding for the maintenance of Ukraine's F-16 fighter jets.
4. EU Leaders in Cash Dispute
4. EU Leaders in Cash Dispute
As the EU summit continues in Brussels, leaders are preparing for intense discussions over budget allocations. The talks, which extended late into the night, are focused on financial strategies as European Council President António Costa seeks to initiate negotiations on future funding.
5. Macron and Merz Criticize EU's Approach to Putin
5. Macron and Merz Criticize EU's Approach to Putin
French President Emmanuel Macron and German politician Friedrich Merz have expressed strong discontent with the EU's stance on negotiations with Russia. They were supported by leaders from several anti-Russia nations, emphasizing that the EU should not act as a mediator in these discussions.
6. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has described the outreach to Russia by Portuguese Prime
Minister António Costa's chief of staff as "misguided." This statement follows revelations that Pedro Lourtie contacted a senior Russian official, prompting outrage among EU members who felt blindsided by the initiative.
6. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has described the outreach to Russia by Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa's chief of staff as "misguided." This statement follows revelations that Pedro Lourtie contacted a senior Russian official, prompting outrage among EU members who felt blindsided by the initiative.
7. The backlash from EU leaders has been particularly strong among the Baltic states, with
Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia expressing their fury over the calls with the Kremlin. Diplomatic sources indicate that many leaders were unaware of the communications until they were reported in the media, heightening tensions within the bloc.
7. The backlash from EU leaders has been particularly strong among the Baltic states, with Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia expressing their fury over the calls with the Kremlin. Diplomatic sources indicate that many leaders were unaware of the communications until they were reported in the media, heightening tensions within the bloc.
8. In the UK, police have arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after
a three-year-old boy fell into a crocodile enclosure at a zoo. The child has sustained serious injuries and remains in critical condition, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
8. In the UK, police have arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after a three-year-old boy fell into a crocodile enclosure at a zoo. The child has sustained serious injuries and remains in critical condition, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Ukraine has launched a significant drone attack on Moscow, targeting an oil refinery in the early hours of Thursday. The assault resulted in at least 17 injuries, according to reports. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed on social media that Kyiv also struck locations in Russia's Rostov region and in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
In diplomatic news, Israel's foreign minister has announced plans to sever all contact with a top EU diplomat. The announcement follows a statement from the EU expressing support for a two-state solution and condemning Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which were described as a barrier to peace. The foreign minister's remarks highlight the growing tensions between Israel and the EU.
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2026-06-18 18:15
Ukraine strikes Moscow's oil refinery
1. Ukraine strikes Moscow's oil refinery
1. Ukraine strikes Moscow's oil refinery
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Moscow’s oil refinery early Thursday, resulting in at least 17 injuries. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that targets in Russia’s Rostov region and occupied territories were also struck.
2. Poland investigates murder of Russian dissident
2. Poland investigates murder of Russian dissident
Polish authorities have detained a suspect in the murder of a prominent Russian dissident. Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that initial evidence suggests a political assassination, warning that if Russia is implicated, it would be considered an act of state terrorism.
3. Zelensky warns of retaliation against Moscow
3. Zelensky warns of retaliation against Moscow
Following the attack on Moscow's oil refinery, President Zelensky vowed that Ukraine would respond if the war continues. He emphasized that if Ukraine suffers, so too will Moscow, indicating a commitment to retaliatory actions.
4. Shipping industry cautious over Strait of Hormuz
4. Shipping industry cautious over Strait of Hormuz
Despite a potential deal between the United States and Iran to ease tensions, the global shipping industry remains hesitant to resume navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Concerns over sea mines, rising insurance costs, and a lack of confidence due to ongoing military activity persist.
5. Europe faces synthetic opioid challenges
5. Europe faces synthetic opioid challenges
The European Union Drugs Agency has reported that a new psychoactive substance emerges on the continent's drug market approximately every week. Officials warn that synthetic opioids are particularly dangerous, with even a single gram potentially containing thousands of lethal doses.
6. Ukraine has launched drone attacks targeting Moscow’s oil refinery for the second time this
week, with reports indicating that air defences intercepted 180 UAVs. However, several drones successfully struck the facility, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on Russian energy infrastructure.
6. Ukraine has launched drone attacks targeting Moscow’s oil refinery for the second time this week, with reports indicating that air defences intercepted 180 UAVs. However, several drones successfully struck the facility, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on Russian energy infrastructure.
7. In a significant development, the Netherlands is set to begin production of long-range and
medium-range strike drones for Ukraine as part of a bilateral cooperation initiative. The project, funded by the Dutch Ministry of Defense, aims to bolster Ukraine's unmanned systems capabilities under the Build with Ukraine program.
7. In a significant development, the Netherlands is set to begin production of long-range and medium-range strike drones for Ukraine as part of a bilateral cooperation initiative. The project, funded by the Dutch Ministry of Defense, aims to bolster Ukraine's unmanned systems capabilities under the Build with Ukraine program.
8. Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has announced a strategy to isolate Crimea from Russian
supplies, suggesting that the peninsula may soon become an "island." He emphasized that this tactic could lead to unforeseen consequences for Russia's control over the region.
8. Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has announced a strategy to isolate Crimea from Russian supplies, suggesting that the peninsula may soon become an "island." He emphasized that this tactic could lead to unforeseen consequences for Russia's control over the region.
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has emphasized the need for Europe to spearhead the development of a revamped “NATO 3.0” during a speech in Brussels. Hegseth stated that the alliance must evolve into a more robust military coalition, highlighting the importance of a strong European leadership in addressing contemporary security challenges. His remarks come ahead of a crucial NATO meeting scheduled for Thursday.
In a significant statement regarding the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced that Kyiv is actively working to isolate Crimea from Russian supplies, which he believes will ultimately sever the peninsula from Moscow's control. Fedorov indicated that the use of drones is central to this strategy, suggesting that Crimea could soon become effectively cut off, likening it to an island.
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Meanwhile, Berlin will see chilly conditions with highs around 4 degrees and a high likelihood of rain.
Meanwhile, Berlin will see chilly conditions with highs around 4 degrees and a high likelihood of rain. Over in London, temperatures will range between 2 and 6 degrees, accompanied by breezy conditions. Finally, Madrid is set for cooler weather with temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees, while Brussels and Paris will also experience similar chilly temperatures, hovering around 4 degrees.
Riga is bracing for a bitterly cold day with temperatures not exceeding the freezing point and strong winds re…
Riga is bracing for a bitterly cold day with temperatures not exceeding the freezing point and strong winds reaching up to 40 km/h.
Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home
Russia has claimed that Ukraine launched a drone attack…
Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home
Russia has claimed that Ukraine launched a drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin's residences, asserting that 91 drones were involved. Ukraine has dismissed the allegation as a fabrication intended to disrupt international peace efforts.
Houthi leader warns Hamas to disarm
In a recent statement, a Houthi leader has warned Hamas to disarm itself p…
Houthi leader warns Hamas to disarm
In a recent statement, a Houthi leader has warned Hamas to disarm itself promptly or face serious consequences. This warning comes amid escalating tensions in the region and reflects ongoing concerns about militant activities.
Poland boosts rocket program with South Korean partnership
Poland has announced a €3.3 billion joint venture…
Poland boosts rocket program with South Korean partnership
Poland has announced a €3.3 billion joint venture with South Korea to expand its rocket program, specifically the HOMAR-K initiative. This deal follows previous contracts for missile systems and includes logistics and training provisions.
US commits $2 billion for UN humanitarian aid
The United States has pledged $2 billion to support United Natio…
US commits $2 billion for UN humanitarian aid
The United States has pledged $2 billion to support United Nations humanitarian programs, while urging the organization to adapt its operations. This announcement, made in Geneva, highlights the urgency of addressing significant funding cuts.
Putin alters law to disregard foreign court rulings
President Vladimir Putin has enacted changes that allow Ru…
Putin alters law to disregard foreign court rulings
President Vladimir Putin has enacted changes that allow Russia to ignore rulings from foreign and international criminal courts. This controversial move raises concerns about the rule of law and Russia's engagement with the global legal framework.
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German digital rights groups and tech companies are set to launch “digital independence days” in 2026, aim…
German digital rights groups and tech companies are set to launch “digital independence days” in 2026, aimed at reducing reliance on US tech platforms. The initiative, announced by the Chaos Computer Club during their annual conference, seeks to empower users to transition to alternative technologies starting this Sunday.
In Spain, the town of Ibi was transformed into a battleground as participants engaged in the annual food fight…
In Spain, the town of Ibi was transformed into a battleground as participants engaged in the annual food fight festival known as "Els Enfarinats." Dressed in military-style costumes, locals threw flour, eggs, and fireworks in a playful mock coup, while also collecting donations for charity from onlookers.
The theater in Mariupol, once devastated by Russian bombs, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tal…
The theater in Mariupol, once devastated by Russian bombs, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tales. This reopening comes over three years after the bombing, which is believed to have resulted in hundreds of casualties, marking a controversial chapter in the city's ongoing recovery. Next.