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2026-04-10 18:06

Women steal Ikea furniture and flee in a luxury car

1. Women steal Ikea furniture and flee in a luxury car
1. Women steal Ikea furniture and flee in a luxury car Five elegantly dressed women have stolen furniture valued at several thousand euros from an Ikea store in Portugal. After the theft, they made a swift escape in a luxury car, leaving authorities to investigate the unusual incident.
2. European airports warn of half-term holiday chaos due to jet fuel shortage
2. European airports warn of half-term holiday chaos due to jet fuel shortage Airports across Europe are facing potential "systemic" jet fuel shortages within three weeks if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. An industry group has raised concerns that this situation could lead to significant travel disruptions during the upcoming half-term holiday.
3. Belgian port of Antwerp blocked to vessels due to oil spill
3. Belgian port of Antwerp blocked to vessels due to oil spill The port of Antwerp in Belgium is currently blocked to vessels following an oil spill that has caused significant operational disruptions. The spill occurred during a bunkering operation, preventing large ships from entering or leaving the port.
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2026-04-10 13:01

Montenegro's EU Aspirations

1. Montenegro's EU Aspirations
1. Montenegro's EU Aspirations Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dritan Abazović, emphasized the country's desire to join the European Union, citing shared values and access to the single market as key motivations. He described the EU as a vital peace project, particularly for a nation of just half a million people.
2. North Sea Oil Prices Surge
2. North Sea Oil Prices Surge North Sea oil prices have reached a record high as traders scramble for supplies amid escalating tensions over a ceasefire in the region. This spike follows accusations from US President Donald Trump, who claims Iran is not adhering to a ceasefire agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
3. Trump Issues NATO Ultimatum
3. Trump Issues NATO Ultimatum US President Donald Trump has called on NATO allies to devise a plan within days to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This operation may require military deployments, a move that has met with hesitation from European nations.
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2026-04-09 17:47

Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open

1. Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open
1. 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.
2. France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA
2. 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.
3. Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests
3. 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.
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2026-04-08 19:12

Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack

1. Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack
1. Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack Following a recent attack on Hezbollah, Hungary has reportedly offered help to Iran. This revelation has raised questions about Hungary’s diplomatic ties, especially as the Trump administration continues to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban's reelection campaign.
2. Germany suspends military approval for men under 45
2. Germany suspends military approval for men under 45 Germany has suspended military approval for long stays abroad for men under 45. This requirement had previously gone largely unnoticed until it was highlighted by a German newspaper.
3. France to impose tougher penalties on Russia's 'shadow fleet'
3. France to impose tougher penalties on Russia's 'shadow fleet' France is set to introduce stricter penalties for ships operating under false flags, particularly those suspected of transporting Russian oil in violation of sanctions. A draft update to the military planning law proposes to double prison sentences for ship owners and operators who fail to comply with regulations.
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2026-04-08 11:22

Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire

1. Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire
1. Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the ceasefire in the Iran war as “a moment of relief.” He plans to visit the Middle East on Wednesday to collaborate with Gulf partners on ensuring the reopening of the strait is permanent. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need for a lasting end to the conflict.
2. Tehran keeps its trump card – and celebrates a strategic victory
2. Tehran keeps its trump card – and celebrates a strategic victory In a surprising move, President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in the Iran war, while agreeing to negotiate a peace plan on Iran's terms. This development allows Tehran to maintain control over its key strategic assets, marking a significant shift in the ongoing conflict.
3. “Artemis 2” crew makes its way back to Earth
3. “Artemis 2” crew makes its way back to Earth The crew of NASA's “Artemis 2” moon mission is returning home after successfully navigating their journey. The agency confirmed that the “Orion” capsule has now crossed the threshold where Earth's gravity is stronger than that of the moon, marking a crucial point in their return.
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2026-04-07 13:35

Russians find creative communication methods

1. Russians find creative communication methods
1. Russians find creative communication methods As the Kremlin tightens control over secure communication channels, Russian citizens are resorting to innovative solutions. Among these, some are using pet feeders equipped with cameras for video calls, showcasing their adaptability in the face of restrictions.
2. Fuel protests disrupt traffic in Ireland
2. Fuel protests disrupt traffic in Ireland Motorists in Ireland are facing significant delays today due to protests against rising fuel prices. An Garda Siochana has issued warnings as slow-moving convoys create chaos on the roads, highlighting the growing frustration among citizens over soaring costs.
3. Oil prices surge past $110
3. Oil prices surge past $110 Oil prices continue to climb, with North Sea Brent crude reaching $111.11 per barrel in early trading. This rise comes amid escalating tensions related to the Iran conflict and the impending expiration of a US ultimatum.
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2026-04-03 17:36

Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset

1. Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset
1. Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset Despite ongoing concerns over the war in Iran, London and Brussels are working on improving relations post-Brexit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has instructed his ministers to negotiate a closer partnership nearly a decade after the U.K. voted to leave the European Union.
2. Sweden Investigates Oil Pollution in Baltic Sea
2. Sweden Investigates Oil Pollution in Baltic Sea Swedish authorities have halted the tanker "Flora 1" off the coast of Ystad due to suspicions of oil pollution. The vessel is believed to be linked to Russia's shadow fleet, prompting a thorough investigation by the Swedish coast guard.
3. Insights into Russia's Shadow Fleet
3. Insights into Russia's Shadow Fleet New research has shed light on Russia's shadow fleet, revealing its use of Starlink technology among other resources. The freighter "Boracay," part of this fleet, has been identified as a significant asset for the Kremlin, raising concerns about its operations.
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2026-04-02 13:34

World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193

1. World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193
1. World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193 Jonathan, the world's oldest known tortoise, has passed away at the age of 193. His veterinarian noted that he leaves behind a remarkable legacy of resilience and longevity.
2. China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety
2. China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety Members of the European Parliament have addressed key challenges in e-commerce during their first official visit to China in eight years. Discussions with Chinese parliamentarians focused on the differences between European and Chinese consumer protections and market supervision.
3. Middle East war affects tens of thousands of bookings, Lastminute says
3. Middle East war affects tens of thousands of bookings, Lastminute says The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to a significant impact on travel, with Lastminute.com reporting around 17,000 affected bookings. Holidaymakers are now shifting their preferences toward alternative destinations such as the Canary Islands and Sardinia.
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2026-04-02 00:19

European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites

1. European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites
1. European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites The European Commission has confirmed a cyber attack on its websites, stating that the incident was contained. Preliminary investigations indicate that some data may have been compromised, although internal systems remain unaffected. The Commission has not disclosed the identity of the attackers.
2. Estonia’s defense minister questions Trump’s NATO comments
2. Estonia’s defense minister questions Trump’s NATO comments Estonia's defense minister has expressed confusion over former President Trump’s recent remarks regarding NATO allies. He emphasized that while Estonia is open to discussions, it will not engage in uncertainties regarding commitments. The minister firmly rejected Trump's portrayal of NATO allies as abandoning the United States.
3. Iranian president addresses Americans in open letter
3. Iranian president addresses Americans in open letter In a recent open letter, Iranian President Massoud Peseschkian criticized the ongoing U.S. military actions against Iran as both absurd and counterproductive. He stated that the global landscape has shifted, making continued confrontation increasingly costly. The message aims to foster dialogue between the two nations.
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2026-04-01 21:34

Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city

1. Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city
1. Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city A significant malfunction involving Baidu's robotaxis has disrupted traffic in a Chinese city, affecting at least 100 vehicles. The company has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the incident.
2. Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries amid US extradition fears
2. Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries amid US extradition fears Russia has issued a warning to its citizens, advising them to avoid countries that have extradition treaties with the United States. This advisory comes amid rising concerns over potential extradition risks for Russian nationals.
3. EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan
3. EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan The European Commission is preparing to make the first payment to Ukraine under a €90 billion loan, contingent on Hungary lifting its veto. This financial assistance aims to support Ukraine's budget amidst ongoing conflict.
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UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations
2026-04-23 13:55
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 2 to 10 degrees with partly cloudy. In London, 6 to 15 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 6 to 18 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 4 to 16 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 2 to 16 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 4 to 14 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits stockholm on today. In Madrid, 12 to 23 degrees with sunny madrid will experience a pleasantly warm today.
Britain and France have agreed on a three-year plan to curb irregular Channel crossings.
Britain and France have agreed on a three-year plan to curb irregular Channel crossings. A French interior ministry roadmap revealed that France will boost coastal policing by over 50% to 1,400 officers by 2029, while Britain will provide up to 766 million euros in funding, partly conditional on results.
Tesla seems to be slowly overcoming the crisis due to Elon Musk’s political activism.
Tesla seems to be slowly overcoming the crisis due to Elon Musk’s political activism. In the last quarter, the company improved sales and profits thanks to more deliveries. Revenues rose by 16 percent year-on-year to $22.39 billion, as the electric car pioneer continues to navigate challenges.
UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations UK divers are set to begin mine-clearing operations in the Stra…
UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations UK divers are set to begin mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to demonstrate Britain's commitment to supporting U.S. efforts in the region, particularly amid tensions related to the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran.
Druzhba oil flows resume, clearing path for €90B Ukraine loan Oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline have re…
Druzhba oil flows resume, clearing path for €90B Ukraine loan Oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline have resumed, paving the way for a €90 billion financial package for Ukraine. This agreement follows Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lifting his veto, which was contingent on the restoration of oil supplies.
Gas tanker completely out of control off Libya A liquefied natural gas tanker named "Arctic Metagaz" is curren…
Gas tanker completely out of control off Libya A liquefied natural gas tanker named "Arctic Metagaz" is currently out of control off the coast of Libya. Attempts to tow the vessel failed due to adverse weather conditions, leaving the Russian tanker adrift in the Mediterranean.
Two passenger trains collide in Denmark, leaving 17 injured In Denmark, a head-on collision between two passen…
Two passenger trains collide in Denmark, leaving 17 injured In Denmark, a head-on collision between two passenger trains has resulted in at least 17 injuries, with five individuals in critical condition. Emergency services have sealed off the area, as investigations into the incident continue.
Brewer giant admits Iran war could impact beer sales Heineken has reported stronger-than-expected revenues for…
Brewer giant admits Iran war could impact beer sales Heineken has reported stronger-than-expected revenues for the first quarter but cautions that the ongoing conflict in Iran may affect future beer sales. The Dutch brewing company is facing challenges from rising energy costs and inflation. Next.
NATO is set to renew its fleet of AWACS reconnaissance aircraft stationed in Germany, moving away from relianc…
NATO is set to renew its fleet of AWACS reconnaissance aircraft stationed in Germany, moving away from reliance on US aircraft. A NATO spokesman has not confirmed or denied the information, but alliance circles indicate a shift in strategy.
German MEP Hannah Neumann has emphasized the EU's urgent need to transition to renewable energy sources.
German MEP Hannah Neumann has emphasized the EU's urgent need to transition to renewable energy sources. She argues that this shift is crucial to end the fossil fuel "blackmail" from authoritarian regimes, particularly in light of the geopolitical instability surrounding Iran.
In the United States, Democrats are calling for FBI Director Kash Patel to take a breathalyzer test following…
In the United States, Democrats are calling for FBI Director Kash Patel to take a breathalyzer test following serious allegations made against him in an investigative report. Patel defended himself during a heated press conference, addressing the accusations directly. Next.
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