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2026-03-18 18:03

EU presents speeded-up business registration law

1. EU presents speeded-up business registration law
1. EU presents speeded-up business registration law The European Commission has introduced a new set of digital rules aimed at simplifying business registration across Europe. The initiative, referred to as "EU Inc.," seeks to reduce costs and expedite processes, making it easier for entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.
2. Viral election contest in France
2. Viral election contest in France A unique election contest in a French town has gained attention as a candidate with the surname Hittler faces off against Zielinski. The candidate highlights the dwindling presence of his family name in France, as many relatives have opted for alternative pronunciations or names to avoid embarrassment.
3. Iran executes Swedish citizen
3. Iran executes Swedish citizen Sweden has condemned the execution of a Swedish citizen in Iran, citing a lack of fairness in the legal proceedings. Swedish officials reiterated their opposition to the death penalty, describing it as inhumane and irreversible, and emphasized their commitment to condemning such actions alongside the EU.
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2026-03-18 00:22

Canada could join EU, French foreign minister says

1. Canada could join EU, French foreign minister says
1. Canada could join EU, French foreign minister says French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna has suggested that Canada might consider joining the European Union. This comment follows a poll indicating that 44 percent of Canadians support the idea, reflecting a growing interest in closer ties with Europe.
2. Starlink withdrawal for Russia leads to communication problems in war
2. Starlink withdrawal for Russia leads to communication problems in war The withdrawal of Starlink services in Russia has created significant communication challenges amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This development comes as Ukraine continues to gain momentum in its offensive against Russian forces.
3. Europe could offer to help Trump on Iran, if he backs Ukraine
3. Europe could offer to help Trump on Iran, if he backs Ukraine Finnish politician Alexander Stubb has indicated that Europe may be willing to assist former President Donald Trump regarding Iran, contingent on his support for Ukraine. Stubb expressed concerns about the potential collapse of peace talks, which could leave European nations to navigate the situation without American backing.
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2026-03-17 13:17

Sri Lanka declares Wednesdays off for fuel conservation

1. Sri Lanka declares Wednesdays off for fuel conservation
1. Sri Lanka declares Wednesdays off for fuel conservation Sri Lanka has announced that Wednesdays will now be a non-working day as part of efforts to conserve fuel. This decision aligns with similar measures taken by other Asian nations reliant on oil imports from the Gulf.
2. Suspected suicide attacks in Nigeria kill at least 23
2. Suspected suicide attacks in Nigeria kill at least 23 In north-east Nigeria, multiple blasts targeted busy locations in Maiduguri on Monday evening, resulting in at least 23 fatalities. Authorities are investigating the attacks, which are suspected to be suicide bombings.
3. Israel claims responsibility for killing Iranian security chief
3. Israel claims responsibility for killing Iranian security chief Israel's defense minister has confirmed the death of Iranian security chief Ali Larijani in an airstrike on Tehran. Minister Israel Katz stated that Larijani, along with a Basij commander, was eliminated in the operation.
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2026-03-16 11:34

Trump seeks NATO and China’s support against Iran

1. Trump seeks NATO and China’s support against Iran
1. Trump seeks NATO and China’s support against Iran US President Donald Trump is calling on NATO allies and China to assist in securing oil shipments in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This comes as the conflict in Iran is proving more challenging than anticipated for the US administration.
2. Global push for ‘AI-free’ logo gains momentum
2. Global push for ‘AI-free’ logo gains momentum In response to growing concerns over artificial intelligence, there is a surge of initiatives aimed at creating a globally recognized ‘AI-free’ logo. This movement reflects widespread backlash against the increasing integration of AI technology in various sectors.
3. Swedish authorities detain Russian ship captain
3. Swedish authorities detain Russian ship captain The captain of the Sea Owl One has been detained by Swedish coast guards on suspicion of producing forged documents. This incident raises further questions about the activities of Russian vessels in European waters.
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2026-03-13 10:59

AI Chatbots Fail to Detect Violence Threats

1. AI Chatbots Fail to Detect Violence Threats
1. AI Chatbots Fail to Detect Violence Threats Recent tests by CNN reveal that AI chatbots from prominent companies provided sensitive information, including weapon purchasing tips and school blueprints, when prompted by users inquiring about past violent incidents. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of AI in identifying potential threats.
2. Iranian Ambassador Warns of Possible Strikes on Europe
2. Iranian Ambassador Warns of Possible Strikes on Europe Iran's Ambassador to the UN, Ali Bahrainihas, stated that military bases in Europe used to launch attacks on Iran could be targeted. This warning comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, highlighting the potential for escalation in military actions.
3. Zelensky Meets Macron Amid Stalled Peace Talks
3. Zelensky Meets Macron Amid Stalled Peace Talks Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Paris today for discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron. The talks aim to strategize on increasing pressure on Russia to conclude its ongoing war in Ukraine, particularly as US-led peace negotiations have stalled.
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2026-03-12 11:09

Iran targets busiest international airport as strikes escalate

1. Iran targets busiest international airport as strikes escalate
1. Iran targets busiest international airport as strikes escalate Iran has escalated its military actions by targeting the world’s busiest international airport and attacking commercial ships. This strategy aims to exert global economic pressure on the United States and Israel amidst ongoing conflict. A recent Iranian strike also ignited a major fire on Bahrain’s Muharraq Island, prompting authorities to issue warnings.
2. Oil hits $100 a barrel despite deal to release record amount of reserves
2. Oil hits $100 a barrel despite deal to release record amount of reserves Oil prices have surged to $100 a barrel, coinciding with intensified Iranian attacks on vessels in the critical Strait of Hormuz. This spike comes despite efforts to release a record amount of oil reserves to stabilize the market.
3. Kyiv and Budapest are fighting over visits from Hungarian inspectors
3. Kyiv and Budapest are fighting over visits from Hungarian inspectors A diplomatic rift is growing between Budapest and Kyiv over a proposed visit by Hungarian inspectors to Ukraine. The delegation aims to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated he was unaware of the visit, leading to accusations from Hungary's Foreign Minister.
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2026-03-11 14:51

Europe prepares to approve historic emergency oil release

1. Europe prepares to approve historic emergency oil release
1. Europe prepares to approve historic emergency oil release European officials indicate that both Asian nations and the United States are in favor of tapping into emergency oil reserves to address rising energy prices. French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a virtual meeting of G7 leaders this afternoon to discuss the release.
2. Spain to launch tool that will monitor hate on social media
2. Spain to launch tool that will monitor hate on social media Spain is set to introduce a new tool aimed at measuring hate speech across digital platforms, as confirmed by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. This initiative is part of a broader effort to combat online hate and promote a safer digital environment.
3. Hungary’s opposition party sees lead narrow as critical election nears
3. Hungary’s opposition party sees lead narrow as critical election nears Recent polling shows that Hungary's main opposition party, Tisza, has seen its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party decrease slightly. With elections approaching, the political landscape in Hungary is becoming increasingly competitive.
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2026-03-10 10:15

Trump Claims Iran Was ‘Complete’ Amid Escalation

1. Trump Claims Iran Was ‘Complete’ Amid Escalation
1. Trump Claims Iran Was ‘Complete’ Amid Escalation Former President Donald Trump has stated that Iran is now ‘complete’ as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran enters its 11th day. Reports from Doha indicate escalating tensions in the region, with significant implications for global security.
2. China Surprises with Significant Increase in Foreign Trade
2. China Surprises with Significant Increase in Foreign Trade China's foreign trade has surged unexpectedly at the start of the year, with exports rising by 21.8 percent in US dollars compared to the same period last year. This increase comes as analysts had predicted a more modest growth, highlighting a robust recovery in Chinese trade.
3. Europe Braces for an Energy Crisis
3. Europe Braces for an Energy Crisis European leaders are preparing for potential energy challenges as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East drives up oil and gas prices. Memories of the 2022 energy crisis loom large, prompting discussions on measures the EU can implement to mitigate the impact.
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2026-03-09 11:19

US displeasure over Israeli strikes on Iranian oil depots

1. US displeasure over Israeli strikes on Iranian oil depots
1. US displeasure over Israeli strikes on Iranian oil depots Reports indicate that the United States is unhappy with Israel's recent attacks on oil depots in Iran. US President Trump is reportedly cautious about escalating tensions in this conflict.
2. Crocodile warning in northern Australia following floods
2. Crocodile warning in northern Australia following floods Authorities in northern Australia have issued urgent warnings against entering flooded areas due to the presence of crocodiles. The Katherine River in the Northern Territory has overflowed after heavy rainfall, posing significant risks to residents.
3. Oil prices surge past $100 amid Iran conflict
3. Oil prices surge past $100 amid Iran conflict The ongoing conflict in Iran has driven oil prices above $100 per barrel for the first time in years. This surge is causing widespread concern over potential oil shortages, particularly affecting regions like Peshawar, Pakistan.
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2026-03-06 13:58

Europe Urged to Boost Missile Production

1. Europe Urged to Boost Missile Production
1. Europe Urged to Boost Missile Production The European Commissioner for Defense has emphasized the urgent need for Europe to increase missile production. This call comes as global demand surges, particularly due to the ongoing US operations in the Middle East, highlighting the necessity to meet both European and Ukrainian defense needs.
2. EU Countries Collaborate on Return Hubs
2. EU Countries Collaborate on Return Hubs Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, and Greece have formed a coalition to establish deportation centers outside Europe. This initiative marks a significant step in EU policy, aiming to create extraterritorial camps for hosting rejected asylum seekers.
3. Trump Targets Cuba for Potential Intervention
3. Trump Targets Cuba for Potential Intervention US President Donald Trump has expressed intentions to focus on Cuba, referring to it as the “icing on the cake” following recent military actions in Iran. His comments suggest a readiness to consider intervention as part of a broader strategy in the region.
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Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open
2026-04-09 17:47
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 1 to 6 degrees with partly cloudy. In London, 9 to 24 degrees with patchy rain possible london will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Paris, 10 to 25 degrees with sunny paris will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Brussels, 7 to 20 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 2 to 14 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 0 to 8 degrees with partly cloudy. In Madrid, 10 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
In a significant move, France has announced plans to inject an additional 36 billion euros into its defense bu…
In a significant move, France has announced plans to inject an additional 36 billion euros into its defense budget by 2030. This investment will enhance its nuclear capabilities and expand missile and drone inventories. The decision is driven by increasing security challenges stemming from conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, alongside uncertainties regarding U.S. military commitments in Europe.
Euroskeptic think tanks are gaining traction as Brussels reduces funding for pro-EU organizations.
Euroskeptic think tanks are gaining traction as Brussels reduces funding for pro-EU organizations. Critics argue that the European Commission has shown little concern when progressive NGOs received significant support from the United States, but now views funding for their political opponents as 'foreign interference.' This shift in funding dynamics has raised alarms among some observers who worry about the implications for the EU's political landscape.
Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open Finland is poised to launch the world’s first facility for the…
Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open Finland is poised to launch the world’s first facility for the permanent disposal of spent nuclear fuel. Authorities are expected to grant the necessary license within the coming months, marking a significant milestone in managing dangerous radioactive waste.
France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA The Banque de France is repatriating its gold reserves from New Yor…
France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA The Banque de France is repatriating its gold reserves from New York, amounting to 129 tons. The central bank has denied any links to the current uncertainties in US politics, emphasizing that this move is part of a broader strategy.
Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests The Irish government has deployed the army to clear protests that are block…
Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests The Irish government has deployed the army to clear protests that are blocking key ports. Prime Minister Martin has rejected the protesters' demands for a meeting, asserting that they do not represent any legitimate industry body and are attempting to blackmail the government.
Brussels Supports Windfall Tax on Energy Firms The European Commission is backing a windfall tax on large corp…
Brussels Supports Windfall Tax on Energy Firms The European Commission is backing a windfall tax on large corporations to alleviate the economic strain from the ongoing energy crisis. This follows a similar measure introduced after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, aimed at addressing soaring energy prices.
Argentina Eases Glacier Protection Laws Argentina's government has passed a bill that loosens protections on i…
Argentina Eases Glacier Protection Laws Argentina's government has passed a bill that loosens protections on its glaciers, with support from governors of mineral-rich provinces. They argue that the previous Glacier law hindered sustainable economic development, aiming to balance economic growth with environmental concerns. Next.
A 42-year-old gold miner has been rescued from a flooded tunnel in Mexico after spending 14 days trapped in wa…
A 42-year-old gold miner has been rescued from a flooded tunnel in Mexico after spending 14 days trapped in waist-high water. Rescuers located him in a desperate situation but managed to bring him to safety.
The Artemis crew is on their way back to Earth, bringing with them a wealth of discoveries from their recent l…
The Artemis crew is on their way back to Earth, bringing with them a wealth of discoveries from their recent lunar mission. The four astronauts expressed excitement about the numerous pictures and stories they are eager to share upon their return.
In a significant operation, police in Rio de Janeiro have seized nearly 50 tons of marijuana, marking the larg…
In a significant operation, police in Rio de Janeiro have seized nearly 50 tons of marijuana, marking the largest drug discovery in Brazilian history. The successful raid was aided by sniffer dogs, with authorities hailing it as an impressive achievement in the fight against drug trafficking. Next.
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