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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
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now
2026-01-22 00:14
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, -7 degrees with partly cloudy riga can expect a bitterly cold day. In London, 6 to 9 degrees with moderate rain. In Paris, 8 to 12 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 6 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Berlin, -2 to 1 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 0 degrees with light snow stockholm can expect a bitterly cold day. In Madrid, 2 to 7 degrees with patchy rain possible.
In Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding as temperatures plummet to -20 degrees Celsius following intens…
In Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding as temperatures plummet to -20 degrees Celsius following intensified Russian attacks. Residents in affected areas are facing one of the harshest winters of the ongoing conflict. Despite the dire circumstances, many Ukrainians remain resilient, with reports indicating that the community is coming together to support one another during this challenging time.
Police have arrested over 100 individuals in a significant drugs bust linked to 20 laboratories across Europe.
Police have arrested over 100 individuals in a significant drugs bust linked to 20 laboratories across Europe. This operation, led by European investigators, has dismantled a vast international synthetic drugs network based in Poland. Authorities seized more than 9.3 tonnes of narcotics during the crackdown, marking a major victory in the fight against drug trafficking.
Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now A federal court in Ottawa has overturned a gover…
Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now A federal court in Ottawa has overturned a government order to shut down TikTok Canada, allowing the app to continue its operations. The judge directed Industry Minister Mélanie Joly to reassess the situation regarding the platform, which is used by over 14 million Canadians.
Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches Luxembourg has imposed over €740 million in f…
Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches Luxembourg has imposed over €740 million in fines related to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation since its implementation eight years ago. This places the Grand Duchy among the top three countries in terms of total penalties for data privacy violations, according to a recent survey.
Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass" US President Donald Trump has st…
Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass" US President Donald Trump has stated he desires to acquire Greenland but clarified that he will not resort to force to achieve this goal. His comments come after he threatened tariffs on several European nations if they do not support a US takeover of the Danish territory.
Oldest cave painting could rewrite origins of human creativity Researchers have identified a hand stencil from…
Oldest cave painting could rewrite origins of human creativity Researchers have identified a hand stencil from Sulawesi, Indonesia, as the oldest known cave painting. The red outline features reworked fingers that form a claw-like motif, suggesting an early development in human symbolic thought and creativity.
MEPs back three-hour deadline for delayed flight compensation and free hand luggage The European Parliament ha…
MEPs back three-hour deadline for delayed flight compensation and free hand luggage The European Parliament has approved a proposal requiring airlines to compensate passengers for delays of three hours or more. The legislation also mandates that airlines allow passengers to carry a small amount of hand luggage for free, a move welcomed by consumer advocates. Next.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on Ukraine during his address…
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on Ukraine during his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He urged European allies to prioritize the conflict over distractions like the control of Greenland.
In Nigeria, over 160 Christians were kidnapped by gunmen during an attack on three churches in Kaduna state.
In Nigeria, over 160 Christians were kidnapped by gunmen during an attack on three churches in Kaduna state. Authorities initially dismissed reports of the incident, but public outcry forced them to acknowledge the severity of the situation.
Rutte also remarked that European nations should be grateful for Donald Trump's presidency, claiming it has le…
Rutte also remarked that European nations should be grateful for Donald Trump's presidency, claiming it has led to increased defense spending across major economies. He noted that countries like Spain, Italy, and France are now committing to allocate 2 percent of their GDP to defense, a shift he attributes to Trump's influence. Next.
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