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2026-05-22 17:08

Italian police shut down celebrity party

1. Italian police shut down celebrity party
1. Italian police shut down celebrity party Italian police have intervened to break up a star-studded wrap party for a film on the island of Stromboli, attended by Mick Jagger and other Hollywood stars. The event was halted due to a local ordinance prohibiting music on Wednesdays.
2. UK scientists advance Ebola vaccine development
2. UK scientists advance Ebola vaccine development Scientists in the UK are making strides towards a new vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has a fatality rate of around one-third. This vaccine could potentially be ready for use within just a few months.
3. Poland recognizes same-sex marriages from abroad
3. Poland recognizes same-sex marriages from abroad Poland's civil registry offices are now required to recognize same-sex marriages that were concluded in other countries. This follows a regulation signed by Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski and a ruling from the European Court of Justice.
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2026-05-22 10:14

EU Economy Chief Rules Out Easing Russia Sanctions

1. EU Economy Chief Rules Out Easing Russia Sanctions
1. EU Economy Chief Rules Out Easing Russia Sanctions European Union economy chief Valdis Dombrovskis has firmly ruled out any easing of sanctions against Russia, despite rising inflation concerns. He emphasized that the current geopolitical climate necessitates maintaining pressure on Russia, particularly in light of its actions in Ukraine and the ongoing energy crisis.
2. Trump to Deploy Additional Troops to Poland
2. Trump to Deploy Additional Troops to Poland US President Donald Trump has announced plans to send an additional 5,000 American troops to Poland. This decision follows the election of Poland's new President Karol Nawrocki, whom Trump endorsed, and is seen as a move to bolster security in Eastern Europe amid rising tensions.
3. Drone Incursions Raise Concerns Among European Leaders
3. Drone Incursions Raise Concerns Among European Leaders As the GLOBSEC forum in Prague approaches, European leaders are increasingly concerned about drone incursions in the Baltic states. Recent incidents have raised questions about NATO's security commitments and the implications of shifting American troop deployments ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara.
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2026-05-21 14:11

King Charles III Declared Alive After False Report

1. King Charles III Declared Alive After False Report
1. King Charles III Declared Alive After False Report A British radio station has confirmed that King Charles III is alive, following a mistaken report of his death. The station issued an apology for the error, which occurred the previous day.
2. EU Lowers 2026 Growth Forecast
2. EU Lowers 2026 Growth Forecast The European Commission has revised its growth forecast for the EU economy in 2026, now predicting an increase of only 1.1%. This adjustment comes as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to drive energy prices higher.
3. Record Number of Climbers Summit Mount Everest
3. Record Number of Climbers Summit Mount Everest In a remarkable achievement, 274 climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest in a single day, setting a new record. Officials noted that the climbers took advantage of favorable weather conditions to make the ascent.
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2026-05-20 13:55

Thailand Tightens Visa Rules

1. Thailand Tightens Visa Rules
1. Thailand Tightens Visa Rules Thailand is set to tighten its visa exemption rules for tourists, reducing the length of stays and limiting the number of eligible countries. This decision follows a cabinet review aimed at managing the influx of visitors, as tourism remains a crucial sector for the nation's economy.
2. Drone Incidents Prompt Security Measures in Lithuania
2. Drone Incidents Prompt Security Measures in Lithuania Lithuania has closed Vilnius International Airport following the detection of a drone, prompting local authorities to instruct schoolchildren to seek shelter. Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė is scheduled to convene the National Security Commission to address the recent surge in drone incursions.
3. Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey
3. Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey A magnitude 5.6 earthquake has hit the eastern Turkish province of Malatya, occurring at 9 a.m. local time. The tremors were felt in surrounding areas, with the Turkish civil protection agency reporting the quake's depth at approximately seven kilometers.
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2026-05-20 13:47

Thailand Tightens Visa Exemptions

1. Thailand Tightens Visa Exemptions
1. Thailand Tightens Visa Exemptions Thailand is set to tighten its visa exemption rules for tourists, reducing the duration of stays and limiting the number of eligible countries. This decision follows a cabinet review aimed at managing the influx of visitors to the popular holiday destination.
2. Drone Incidents Prompt Security Measures in Lithuania
2. Drone Incidents Prompt Security Measures in Lithuania A drone sighting in Lithuania led to the temporary closure of Vilnius International Airport and prompted local authorities to advise schoolchildren to take shelter. Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė is scheduled to convene the National Security Commission to address the recent surge in drone incursions.
3. Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey
3. Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey A magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit the eastern Turkish province of Malatya, occurring at 9 a.m. local time. The Turkish civil protection agency reported that the quake's epicenter was in the Battalgazi district, with tremors felt in surrounding areas.
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2026-05-19 14:14

French Beer Consumption Surpasses Wine

1. French Beer Consumption Surpasses Wine
1. French Beer Consumption Surpasses Wine For the first time, French consumers are drinking more beer than wine, a shift attributed to rising living costs affecting young people's drinking habits. Recent figures indicate a notable change in preferences among the population.
2. Hantavirus Outbreak on Dutch Cruise Ship
2. Hantavirus Outbreak on Dutch Cruise Ship A cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak has docked in Rotterdam, where it will undergo disinfection and the crew will enter quarantine. The vessel is scheduled to set sail for Iceland on May 29 for its next journey.
3. Malaysia Seeks Compensation from Norwegian Firm
3. Malaysia Seeks Compensation from Norwegian Firm Malaysia is pursuing over €216 million in compensation from Norwegian company Kongsberg Defense following a cancelled missile system deal for new warships. The defense minister announced that a formal notice has been sent to the firm.
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2026-05-18 10:33

Ebola outbreak in Congo with high risk of spread

1. Ebola outbreak in Congo with high risk of spread
1. Ebola outbreak in Congo with high risk of spread A rare variant of Ebola has emerged in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with hundreds of suspected cases reported. The World Health Organization has warned that all ten neighboring countries are at high risk for potential spread, although there is no current alarm for a pandemic.
2. Nothing can change in the Taiwan Strait
2. Nothing can change in the Taiwan Strait US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized the strategic importance of the Taiwan Strait amid discussions on potential arms sales to Taiwan. His comments come during a diplomatic dinner in China, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding the island claimed by Beijing.
3. Pope Leo launches AI commission
3. Pope Leo launches AI commission Pope Leo has announced the formation of a new commission to address the implications of artificial intelligence within the church's moral framework. This announcement follows the signing of his encyclical, which will provide guidance on various ethical questions, including the role of AI in society.
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2026-05-16 00:08

Greece calls for EU action in Turkey fishing dispute

1. Greece calls for EU action in Turkey fishing dispute
1. Greece calls for EU action in Turkey fishing dispute Greece is urging the European Union to intervene in a fishing dispute with Turkey, as tensions escalate over maritime boundaries in the Aegean Sea. The Greek government has established restricted fishing areas, which Turkey contests, highlighting ongoing bilateral conflicts that have persisted for decades.
2. Norway defends missile system sale cancellation
2. Norway defends missile system sale cancellation Norway's foreign ministry has stood by its decision to cancel export licenses for a naval missile system intended for Malaysia. This move has drawn criticism from Kuala Lumpur, which expressed concerns that it could undermine confidence in European defense suppliers, as the delivery of the Naval Strike Missile system has been halted.
3. Merz expresses doubts about America
3. Merz expresses doubts about America German politician Friedrich Merz has expressed reluctance to encourage his children to move to America, citing a decline in his admiration for the country. His remarks reflect a growing rift between Berlin and Washington, particularly following recent public disagreements with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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2026-05-14 01:06

Macron allies deny Brigitte slapped French president over texts with Iranian actress

1. Macron allies deny Brigitte slapped French president over texts with Iranian actress
1. Macron allies deny Brigitte slapped French president over texts with Iranian actress Allegations have emerged regarding President Macron's interactions with Iranian actress Farahani, with claims of a "platonic relationship" that included flirtatious messages. Journalist Tardif stated that some exchanges were quite suggestive, prompting speculation about the president's personal life.
2. Samsung responds to Dua Lipa’s lawsuit
2. Samsung responds to Dua Lipa’s lawsuit In a legal dispute with pop star Dua Lipa, Samsung has firmly rejected allegations concerning the unauthorized use of a photo of the singer. The electronics giant maintains that it acted within legal boundaries regarding the image in question.
3. Former Ukrainian press chief settles accounts with Zelensky at Tucker
3. Former Ukrainian press chief settles accounts with Zelensky at Tucker Julia Mendel, former press chief for Ukraine, made shocking claims on Tucker Carlson's show, alleging that President Zelensky has serious personal issues, including a cocaine problem. She described him as destructive, raising eyebrows about the leadership in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
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2026-05-13 17:48

Romanian Concerns Over Danube Delta Attacks

1. Romanian Concerns Over Danube Delta Attacks
1. Romanian Concerns Over Danube Delta Attacks As tensions rise due to the war in Ukraine, several heads of state, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are gathering in Bucharest for the B9 summit. Romanian citizens are increasingly anxious as Russian attacks on Ukrainian Danube ports have intensified in recent months.
2. EU-US Trade Agreement Progress
2. EU-US Trade Agreement Progress EU negotiators have reached a provisional agreement that allows for the suspension of the EU-US trade deal in case of market disruptions caused by a surge in US imports. This development comes after intense discussions aimed at addressing concerns over trade imbalances.
3. Waymo Robotaxis Recalled
3. Waymo Robotaxis Recalled Waymo has announced a voluntary recall of thousands of its robotaxis due to safety concerns. The decision follows an incident in April when an empty vehicle entered a flooded road in San Antonio, Texas, raising alarms about potential hazards.
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Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
2026-01-05 02:52
Weather
Madrid is experiencing chilly conditions with temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius, while London is even colder, reaching highs of just 2 degrees. In Brussels and Paris, expect bitterly cold weather with mixed precipitation, while Stockholm and Riga are also facing freezing temperatures and light snow showers.
Meanwhile, in international news, US President Donald Trump has declared that Washington will "run" Venezuela…
Meanwhile, in international news, US President Donald Trump has declared that Washington will "run" Venezuela following a military operation that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump emphasized the need for a safe and proper transition of power in the country.
In Berlin, tens of thousands of residents are currently facing a power outage, believed to be a result of sabo…
In Berlin, tens of thousands of residents are currently facing a power outage, believed to be a result of sabotage. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has left many households in the southwest without electricity.
Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea A submarine fiber optic cable belonging to a private company…
Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea A submarine fiber optic cable belonging to a private company has been damaged off the coast of Latvia, near Liepaja. Prime Minister Evika Silina confirmed the incident, marking another disruption in the region's communication infrastructure.
Danish PM urges US to stop "threatening" to take control of Greenland Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen…
Danish PM urges US to stop "threatening" to take control of Greenland Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called on the United States to cease its "threatening" rhetoric regarding Greenland. This statement follows President Trump's assertion that the US 'absolutely' needs the territory for national security, raising concerns over US intentions in the autonomous region.
German Federal Intelligence Service is said to have wiretapped Barack Obama Reports indicate that the German F…
German Federal Intelligence Service is said to have wiretapped Barack Obama Reports indicate that the German Federal Intelligence Service, or BND, wiretapped former US President Barack Obama during his time in office. Journalist Holger Stark revealed this information in a podcast, suggesting significant implications for US-German relations.
Thousands stranded across Europe as air space disrupted A communications failure has led to the closure of Gre…
Thousands stranded across Europe as air space disrupted A communications failure has led to the closure of Greece's airspace, stranding thousands of passengers across Europe. Authorities are investigating the cause of the disruption, which resulted in widespread flight cancellations and delays.
Asylum numbers are falling sharply in Germany Germany has seen a significant decline in asylum applications, w…
Asylum numbers are falling sharply in Germany Germany has seen a significant decline in asylum applications, with initial requests dropping to 113,236 in 2025, compared to 229,751 the previous year. This trend marks a continued decrease from 2023, when applications reached 329,120. Next.
Britain and France have successfully targeted an Islamic State arms bunker in Syria, according to the U.K.
Britain and France have successfully targeted an Islamic State arms bunker in Syria, according to the U.K. defense ministry. The joint operation involved Royal Air Force Typhoon jets and French aircraft, striking a location near Palmyra known for its underground cache.
Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S.
Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. authorities, reactions in Venezuela are mixed. While many Venezuelans abroad celebrate the event, those within the country remain cautious, as the regime continues to hold power despite the president's capture.
President Donald Trump has hinted at the use of U.S.
President Donald Trump has hinted at the use of U.S. cyberattacks to disrupt power in Caracas during military operations that led to Maduro's arrest. This assertion suggests a significant escalation in the use of cyber capabilities in international conflicts. Next.
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