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2026-05-29 00:50

Moscow Enhances Air Defense with Pantsir System

1. Moscow Enhances Air Defense with Pantsir System
1. Moscow Enhances Air Defense with Pantsir System Russia is deploying a new counter-drone optimized Pantsir air defense system atop skyscrapers in Moscow. This move aims to bolster the city's defenses against long-range Ukrainian drone threats, highlighting the ongoing military technology advancements in the region.
2. UN Chief Urges End to Ukraine War
2. UN Chief Urges End to Ukraine War UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued a grave warning regarding the escalating conflict in Ukraine, describing it as a "death spiral." He emphasized the urgent need for an end to the violence, citing the risks of miscalculation and further escalation that could spiral out of control.
3. US Criticizes Germany's Streaming Quota Proposal
3. US Criticizes Germany's Streaming Quota Proposal U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has condemned a German draft law requiring streaming platforms to invest in local productions. This criticism comes just after the EU-U.S. Turnberry trade pact was finalized, with Greer suggesting that the proposed measure could breach the newly established agreement.
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2026-05-28 21:45

Beretta to unveil new anti-drone system

1. Beretta to unveil new anti-drone system
1. Beretta to unveil new anti-drone system Beretta Defense Technologies will showcase its latest automated weapon station, named Livet, at the Eurosatory defense show in Paris this summer. The system features eight Benelli “Drone Guardian” shotguns mounted in a remote-controlled turret, designed to counter drone attacks effectively.
2. EU aims to enhance chip demand for tech sovereignty
2. EU aims to enhance chip demand for tech sovereignty The European Commission is preparing to introduce a proposal to increase demand for European-made chips, particularly in artificial intelligence. A revised Chips Act is expected to be published on the 3rd of next month, marking a significant shift in the EU's semiconductor industrial policy.
3. Spain retracts support for tougher EU stance on China
3. Spain retracts support for tougher EU stance on China Spain has distanced itself from a recent call for the European Union to adopt a firmer approach towards China. This follows its initial endorsement of a French position paper advocating for enhanced trade defenses and new tools to tackle market distortions.
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2026-05-28 01:11

Greece wants to ban e-scooters for minors

1. Greece wants to ban e-scooters for minors
1. Greece wants to ban e-scooters for minors In Greece, the government is set to introduce a bill to ban e-scooter use among minors. This decision follows a significant rise in injuries among young riders, prompting Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis to address the issue in parliament.
2. Norway joins French nuclear umbrella
2. Norway joins French nuclear umbrella Norway has officially become the ninth country to join France's nuclear deterrence scheme, as announced by leaders from both nations. This initiative, led by President Emmanuel Macron, aims to extend France's nuclear protection to European partners willing to participate.
3. Canada selects Saab for defense deal
3. Canada selects Saab for defense deal Canada has chosen Swedish defense firm Saab to procure a new fleet of Arctic surveillance aircraft, as confirmed by Prime Minister Mark Carney. This decision prioritizes enhancing Canada’s defense capabilities in the Arctic, opting for Saab over American competitors.
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2026-05-27 13:27

Ex-VW boss to launch electric tractor

1. Ex-VW boss to launch electric tractor
1. Ex-VW boss to launch electric tractor Former Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess is set to introduce an electric tractor next year through a new company. The mid-range model is aimed at farmers and municipal services, as Diess announced on LinkedIn.
2. Blair criticizes Labour leadership
2. Blair criticizes Labour leadership Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has voiced strong criticism of current Labour leaders, including Keir Starmer. He argues that the party lacks a coherent plan for the country, urging a move away from leftist policies to regain electoral success.
3. Trump reshapes Washington
3. Trump reshapes Washington US President Donald Trump is making significant changes to Washington, D.C., by renaming institutions and renovating historic sites in his image. Locations affected include the Trump Kennedy Center and the Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace.
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2026-05-26 18:58

Garbage on Mount Everest

1. Garbage on Mount Everest
1. Garbage on Mount Everest New regulations have been introduced to tackle the persistent issue of rubbish on Mount Everest as the climbing season approaches. The effectiveness of these measures remains uncertain, but they aim to address the significant waste problem highlighted on social media every year.
2. Russian Threat to Ukraine
2. Russian Threat to Ukraine Vyacheslav Volodin, the head of the Russian parliament, has issued a stark warning to Ukraine, threatening the use of weapons of mass destruction in response to attacks on Russian civilians. This statement escalates tensions in the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
3. Brussels Pushes for Faster Energy Permits
3. Brussels Pushes for Faster Energy Permits The European Union is seeking to expedite the permitting process for new energy projects as part of its efforts to modernize aging power grids. A leaked document reveals that this issue is becoming increasingly contentious in negotiations among member states.
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2026-05-26 11:39

Sweden Achieves Smoke-Free Status

1. Sweden Achieves Smoke-Free Status
1. Sweden Achieves Smoke-Free Status Sweden has become the first country in the world to reduce the percentage of regular cigarette smokers to below 5 percent. This milestone reflects the nation’s long-term public health goals, although the use of nicotine replacement products like snus remains prevalent among its citizens.
2. North Korea Launches Short-Range Missiles
2. North Korea Launches Short-Range Missiles North Korea has fired several short-range missiles from near the city of Chongju, according to South Korean military sources. The missiles reportedly have a flight range of 80 kilometers, escalating regional tensions.
3. Superstition Hinders Ebola Efforts in Congo
3. Superstition Hinders Ebola Efforts in Congo In the Democratic Republic of Congo, one in three people believe that illness is a myth, complicating efforts to combat the Ebola outbreak. Aid workers in the Ituri province are facing significant challenges due to widespread superstition amid over 900 suspected cases.
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2026-05-25 21:50

Two swimmers killed by riptides in France

1. Two swimmers killed by riptides in France
1. Two swimmers killed by riptides in France Two swimmers have tragically lost their lives after being caught in riptides along the Gironde coastline in southwestern France. A 56-year-old German woman drowned on Sunday, prompting authorities to issue warnings about the dangerous currents affecting the area.
2. Netherlands to establish migrant return hubs
2. Netherlands to establish migrant return hubs The Dutch government has approved the creation of migrant ‘return hubs’ outside the European Union. This controversial measure is part of a broader migration reform aimed at addressing the prolonged stays of rejected asylum seekers in host countries.
3. UK defense minister's plane experiences signal jamming
3. UK defense minister's plane experiences signal jamming A plane carrying the UK defense minister faced a signal jamming incident near the Russian border. Reports indicate that the aircraft lost access to GPS and internet for three hours, raising concerns about whether the incident was a deliberate targeting.
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2026-05-24 00:34

US government releases UFO sighting reports

1. US government releases UFO sighting reports
1. US government releases UFO sighting reports The Pentagon has disclosed a trove of UFO files detailing sightings of spheres, discs, and fireballs over nearly 80 years. These reports include numerous accounts of unidentified aerial phenomena, sparking renewed interest in the topic.
2. Zelensky warns of Russian Oreshnik missile strike
2. Zelensky warns of Russian Oreshnik missile strike Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia may retaliate with the new Oreshnik medium-range missile following recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets. Zelensky cited intelligence reports indicating preparations for a strike.
3. 1.5 tonnes of Soviet ammunition discovered in Berlin forest
3. 1.5 tonnes of Soviet ammunition discovered in Berlin forest In a surprising find, 1.5 tonnes of Soviet-era ammunition were discovered in a forest in Berlin's Pankow district. Special units from the State Office of Criminal Investigation quickly responded to the scene to assess the situation.
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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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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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