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2026-07-14 01:32

Europeans to partner with Kyiv on missile defense

1. Europeans to partner with Kyiv on missile defense
1. Europeans to partner with Kyiv on missile defense A coalition of European nations, including Denmark, France, Germany, and the UK, will support Ukraine's Project Freyja, a new missile defense system. This initiative aims to enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities by integrating with NATO-standard technology.
2. Hungary parliament votes to remove president
2. Hungary parliament votes to remove president The Hungarian parliament has voted to dismiss President Tamás Sulyok, a figure associated with former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The ruling Tisza party utilized its supermajority to pass a constitutional amendment facilitating this removal.
3. Trump announces speech to the nation
3. Trump announces speech to the nation US President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech to the nation on Friday morning at 3 a.m. Swiss time. The announcement was made via his Truth Social account, indicating a significant address is forthcoming.
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2026-07-13 01:19

Pentagon releases new UFO footage

1. Pentagon releases new UFO footage
1. Pentagon releases new UFO footage The Pentagon has unveiled a new collection of suspected UFO sightings, marking the fourth release in an ongoing series. Officials have indicated that more images and videos will be made public in the future as part of their transparency efforts.
2. South Africa deports over 53,000 foreigners
2. South Africa deports over 53,000 foreigners South Africa's government reports that more than 53,000 foreign nationals have been deported as part of a recent migration management initiative. Most of those affected are from Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, with numbers expected to rise as the crackdown continues.
3. Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz
3. Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz The conflict in the Strait of Hormuz has escalated following a series of mutual attacks between the USA and Iran. The US military has conducted airstrikes on Iranian targets for the third time this week, heightening concerns over regional stability.
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2026-07-10 15:10

Porsche Sales Decline

1. Porsche Sales Decline
1. Porsche Sales Decline Porsche has reported a decline in car sales, particularly in China, as the company faces challenges across all markets. In the first half of the year, the manufacturer sold approximately 122,300 vehicles globally, reflecting a downward trend.
2. Typhoon Bavi Approaches East Asia
2. Typhoon Bavi Approaches East Asia Typhoon Bavi is on track to impact Taiwan, Japan, and southeastern China, following deadly landslides in the Philippines that have claimed at least 15 lives. The storm, one of the most powerful in decades, spans about 1,000 kilometers and is intensifying as it moves across the Pacific.
3. EU Takes Aim at Meta's Social Media Practices
3. EU Takes Aim at Meta's Social Media Practices The European Union has warned Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, of potential fines for not addressing concerns over addictive design features. As a panel prepares to recommend a minimum age for social media use, Meta could face penalties of up to 6 percent of its annual revenue for violations of the Digital Services Act.
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2026-07-10 01:27

EU Commission considers sanctions against Israel

1. EU Commission considers sanctions against Israel
1. EU Commission considers sanctions against Israel In response to the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, the European Commission is preparing options for action ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers next Monday. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has indicated that these measures will be discussed in detail.
2. Hungary's recovery plan set for approval
2. Hungary's recovery plan set for approval EU finance ministers are expected to greenlight Hungary's revised National Recovery Plan during the ECOFIN meeting on Friday. This approval will allow Budapest to access €10 billion in post-pandemic recovery funds, contingent on meeting remaining conditions.
3. Polish court sentences Russian activists for espionage
3. Polish court sentences Russian activists for espionage A Polish court has sentenced a former Russian opposition activist and his wife to prison for spying for Moscow. They were also accused of organizing a parcel containing explosives, amid ongoing concerns about Russian sabotage in Poland since the invasion of Ukraine.
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2026-07-09 01:20

European Leaders Gifted Firearms by Erdoğan

1. European Leaders Gifted Firearms by Erdoğan
1. European Leaders Gifted Firearms by Erdoğan At the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented engraved pistols and live ammunition to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa. The gifts included a cleaning kit, marking a controversial gesture amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
2. US Strikes Iran Following Escalation
2. US Strikes Iran Following Escalation The United States has initiated new strikes on Iran after President Donald Trump vowed to "hit them hard again" in response to recent attacks. Explosions have been reported in southern Iran, particularly in the port cities of Sirik and Bandar Abbas, as tensions continue to rise in the region.
3. Greenlanders Reject US Control Proposal
3. Greenlanders Reject US Control Proposal During a kayaking championship in Nuuk, Greenlanders firmly rejected President Trump's renewed call for U.S. control over the island. They emphasized that the future of Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, should be determined by its own people.
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2026-07-08 01:13

Bank of England warns of AI crash risks

1. Bank of England warns of AI crash risks
1. Bank of England warns of AI crash risks The Bank of England has raised concerns that a crash in the AI sector could trigger a recession in the UK. Governor Andrew Bailey emphasized the need for a deeper understanding of the financial stability risks posed by high valuations, but ruled out new regulations to address these issues.
2. Starmer discusses defense cooperation in Ankara
2. Starmer discusses defense cooperation in Ankara British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held talks with Dutch and Norwegian leaders in Ankara on defense procurement and support for Ukraine. The discussions took place on the sidelines of the NATO summit, focusing on joint defense spending and maritime security.
3. Norway commits $306 million for Ukraine’s air defense
3. Norway commits $306 million for Ukraine’s air defense Norway has pledged $306 million to bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities, as announced by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store during the NATO summit in Ankara. This financial support comes after Store's meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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2026-07-07 13:08

Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel

1. Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel
1. Norway is building the world’s first ship tunnel Norway is set to construct the world’s largest shipping tunnel, allowing cruise ships, tankers, and fishing boats to avoid one of Europe’s most perilous sea passages. This ambitious billion-dollar project faced significant challenges but is now moving forward.
2. Drug-related deaths among young Germans rise sharply
2. Drug-related deaths among young Germans rise sharply Authorities report a concerning increase in drug-related deaths among young Germans, with 528 individuals under 30 dying from illegal substances in 2025. This marks a nearly 53% rise compared to 2021, according to figures from the Federal Criminal Police Office.
3. France returns 23 Syrian artifacts after 15 years
3. France returns 23 Syrian artifacts after 15 years In a symbolic gesture during President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Damascus, France has returned 23 archaeological artifacts to Syria. These items, borrowed from Syrian museums, were previously on loan to the Arab World Institute in Paris since 2011.
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2026-07-07 00:21

Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site

1. Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site
1. Gold rings dating back 2,000 years found at Thai archaeological site Two ancient gold rings, estimated to be around 2,000 years old, have been uncovered during an excavation in western Thailand. The discovery, made at the Don Yai Thong archaeological site in Phetchaburi province, was announced by the Thai government’s Fine Arts Department, which noted that the rings were found alongside human bones.
2. Canada orders submarines from Germany
2. Canada orders submarines from Germany Canada has placed a significant order for up to twelve submarines from the German shipbuilder TKMS, ahead of the upcoming NATO summit. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the deal in Halifax, emphasizing Canada’s commitment to strengthening its defense cooperation with Germany.
3. Ash falling from Etna: Catania Airport remains closed
3. Ash falling from Etna: Catania Airport remains closed Catania Airport on Sicily is currently closed due to ongoing ashfall from Mount Etna's volcanic activity. The airport's operating company, SAC, has confirmed that both take-offs and landings are suspended as a result of the hazardous conditions.
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2026-07-06 00:50

Australia investigates mystery space balls

1. Australia investigates mystery space balls
1. Australia investigates mystery space balls Authorities in Australia are looking into large silver spheres that washed up on a beach in northern Queensland. The six objects found on Forrest Beach are suspected to be space debris, prompting the Australian Space Agency to trace their origins.
2. EU tackles airport queue issues
2. EU tackles airport queue issues The European Union is addressing significant delays at airports caused by a new biometric system requiring non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and photographs. This rollout, which has faced technical problems, has led to increased wait times for foreign visitors, with Brussels previously denying widespread issues.
3. Major anti-government protests in Tirana
3. Major anti-government protests in Tirana Tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets of Tirana on Saturday, marking the 35th consecutive day of demonstrations against a proposed tourist resort linked to the Trump family. This protest is believed to be the largest since the movement began in late May, opposing the construction of a luxury hotel.
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2026-07-03 11:30

Liam Gallagher encourages England fans

1. Liam Gallagher encourages England fans
1. Liam Gallagher encourages England fans Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has urged England fans to “keep the biblical vibrations going” following their rendition of his hit song "Wonderwall" after the World Cup match against Croatia. The song was sung again by supporters at full time after the team's 4-2 victory.
2. Russia launches airstrikes on Ukraine
2. Russia launches airstrikes on Ukraine Overnight, Russian forces conducted massive airstrikes in Ukraine, resulting in significant damage. Authorities reported four fatalities from a drone attack on an apartment building in the Romny municipality of the Sumy region.
3. Estonia's alumina export ban proposal
3. Estonia's alumina export ban proposal The Estonian government has been advocating for a ban on alumina exports to Russia for over a year and a half during EU discussions. This proposal comes as the Irish Government faces increasing pressure to clarify the role of Aughinish Alumina in supplying essential raw materials.
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Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties
2026-01-26 13:01
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, -6 degrees with moderate snow riga can expect a bitterly cold day. In London, 4 to 8 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Paris, 4 to 9 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Brussels, 0 to 5 degrees with sunny. In Berlin, 0 to 1 degrees with light rain. In Stockholm, -5 degrees with mist stockholm can expect a bitterly cold day. In Madrid, 3 to 8 degrees with patchy rain possible.
In a separate development, a new report highlights the challenges facing Europe's ambitions in artificial inte…
In a separate development, a new report highlights the challenges facing Europe's ambitions in artificial intelligence. A significant number of survey respondents indicated that the current telecom infrastructure is inadequate, hindering progress in the sector. With 45 percent of participants warning that these limitations could delay or completely obstruct investments, the report underscores a critical gap between Europe's AI aspirations and the necessary resources to achieve them.
Pro-Ukrainian campaigners and parliamentarians are urging the UK government to reconsider its contract with To…
Pro-Ukrainian campaigners and parliamentarians are urging the UK government to reconsider its contract with TotalEnergies, a firm that maintains connections to Russia's fossil fuel trade. They have expressed concerns about the implications of allowing the company's subsidiary to secure new contracts, emphasizing the need for a decisive stance from ministers to prevent any further association with entities linked to Vladimir Putin's regime.
Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties Japan is preparing to return twin panda cubs, Xiao Xiao and L…
Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties Japan is preparing to return twin panda cubs, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, to China on Tuesday. Thousands gathered at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo to bid farewell to the beloved animals, marking an emotional moment amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia Australia is facing extreme heat, with temperatures nearing 50 degrees…
Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia Australia is facing extreme heat, with temperatures nearing 50 degrees Celsius in several regions. The states of South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland are particularly affected, as bushfires have prompted evacuations and raised concerns about the ongoing heatwave.
Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people A tragic explosion at a biscuit factory in c…
Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people A tragic explosion at a biscuit factory in central Greece has resulted in the deaths of at least four workers, with one person still unaccounted for. Seven others, including a firefighter, have been hospitalized following the blast at the Violanta factory near Trikala.
Live: Ukraine must cede Donbas as 'fundamental' condition of peace talks, Moscow says The Kremlin has stated t…
Live: Ukraine must cede Donbas as 'fundamental' condition of peace talks, Moscow says The Kremlin has stated that Ukraine must cede the Donbas region as a key condition for any peace negotiations. Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated that Moscow will take control of the area by force if Kyiv does not comply, as Russian forces currently occupy 90 percent of the region.
European Commission to open investigation into Elon Musk’s X The European Commission is set to launch a form…
European Commission to open investigation into Elon Musk’s X The European Commission is set to launch a formal investigation into Grok, the chatbot of Elon Musk's platform X. This follows reports of its image-editing function being misused to alter images of women and underage girls without their consent, raising significant ethical concerns. Next.
The price of gold has soared past $5,000 an ounce for the first time, marking a significant milestone in its h…
The price of gold has soared past $5,000 an ounce for the first time, marking a significant milestone in its historic rally. This surge, attributed to escalating tensions between the US and NATO over Greenland, has seen gold prices increase by over 60% in 2025.
In Mexico, an armed attack on a soccer field has left at least eleven people dead and twelve others injured.
In Mexico, an armed attack on a soccer field has left at least eleven people dead and twelve others injured. The incident took place in Salamanca, Guanajuato state, where violent criminal groups are known to operate, raising concerns about the ongoing issues of drug trafficking and fuel theft in the region.
A tragic ferry disaster in the Philippines has resulted in at least 15 confirmed deaths, with 28 people still…
A tragic ferry disaster in the Philippines has resulted in at least 15 confirmed deaths, with 28 people still missing. The M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 sank while carrying 359 individuals, including passengers and crew, during a nighttime journey from the city of Cebu. Next.
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