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2026-04-29 01:17

Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers

1. Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers
1. Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots designed to assist with cabin cleaning and ground support operations. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency and address staffing challenges in the aviation sector.
2. Expert warns of increasing flight cancellation odds
2. Expert warns of increasing flight cancellation odds John Gradek, a faculty lecturer in Aviation Management at McGill University, has warned that the likelihood of flight cancellations is rising due to a shortage of aviation fuel. He advises travelers to have contingency plans ready, especially for short-haul flights within Europe.
3. King Charles issues coded challenge to Trump over NATO
3. King Charles issues coded challenge to Trump over NATO In a recent statement, King Charles referenced the invocation of NATO's Article 5 after 9/11, subtly addressing former President Trump. His remarks highlight the historical significance of NATO's collective defense and the ongoing challenges facing the alliance.
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2026-04-28 18:57

Dogs and cats in the EU must be chipped

1. Dogs and cats in the EU must be chipped
1. Dogs and cats in the EU must be chipped The European Parliament has approved a measure requiring all dogs and cats in the EU to be identifiable by microchips. This initiative aims to combat the illegal trade in animals and enhance their protection across member states.
2. EU’s Von der Leyen to hold meeting with chip and tech firms
2. EU’s Von der Leyen to hold meeting with chip and tech firms European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to meet with technology and semiconductor companies this week. The meeting comes amid concerns that the EU's competitiveness drive may not be meeting industry expectations.
3. Ryanair average fares may not grow this year, O’Leary warns
3. Ryanair average fares may not grow this year, O’Leary warns Ryanair's chief executive Michael O’Leary has indicated that average fares could remain flat in the financial year ending March 2027, contrary to earlier forecasts of a 4-5 percent increase. He noted that the situation is heavily influenced by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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2026-04-28 00:06

World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved

1. World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved
1. World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved A new Guinness World Record has been set for the longest tiramisu, measuring an impressive 440.6 meters. Over 100 Italian pastry chefs collaborated on this sweet achievement, which took place on Sunday.
2. Ukraine Summons Israeli Ambassador
2. Ukraine Summons Israeli Ambassador Ukraine has summoned Israel's ambassador amid rising tensions over a vessel allegedly carrying stolen grain from Russian-occupied territories. The Ukrainian foreign minister has requested the ambassador's presence on Tuesday to discuss the situation regarding the ship set to dock in Haifa.
3. Shell Acquires Canadian Energy Firm
3. Shell Acquires Canadian Energy Firm British energy company Shell has announced a $16 billion acquisition of Canadian firm ARC Resources. This move aims to bolster production levels as Shell seeks to address declining output in its operations.
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2026-04-23 13:55

UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations

1. UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations
1. 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.
2. Druzhba oil flows resume, clearing path for €90B Ukraine loan
2. 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.
3. Gas tanker completely out of control off Libya
3. 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.
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2026-04-21 14:14

Thailand Faces Extreme Heat

1. Thailand Faces Extreme Heat
1. Thailand Faces Extreme Heat Large parts of Thailand are enduring a severe heat wave, with temperatures in some areas exceeding 50 degrees Celsius. The capital, Bangkok, is particularly affected, prompting local authorities to implement measures to protect residents from the extreme conditions.
2. EU Court Rules Against Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law
2. EU Court Rules Against Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law The European Court of Justice has declared Hungary’s amended Child Protection Law as discriminatory against gay and transgender individuals, breaching EU law. This landmark ruling marks the first instance where an EU member state has been found to violate the fundamental values outlined in the EU Charter.
3. Iran Carries Out Death Sentence Amid Negotiations
3. Iran Carries Out Death Sentence Amid Negotiations Iran has executed another individual following widespread protests, raising concerns over human rights in the country. Meanwhile, the U.S. government believes it is closer than ever to securing a favorable deal with Iran, despite ongoing uncertainties regarding future negotiations.
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2026-04-21 00:43

Crime rates in Germany show a decline

1. Crime rates in Germany show a decline
1. Crime rates in Germany show a decline Germany has reported a 5.6% decrease in overall crime for 2025, with 5.5 million cases recorded. However, there is a concerning rise in sexual offenses, highlighting a complex situation for law enforcement.
2. EU to assess response to Israel
2. EU to assess response to Israel The European Union is set to discuss its cooperation agreement with Israel, as foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed caution regarding the outcome. Spain is advocating for a suspension of the deal amid growing criticism of Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.
3. Political unrest in Romania
3. Political unrest in Romania Romania's political landscape is in turmoil as the Social Democrats seek to remove Prime Minister Bolojan. Party leader Grindeanu stated that the PSD can no longer ignore the damage to their social base, with public rallies supporting this move taking place in Bucharest.
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2026-04-20 01:47

Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands

1. Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands
1. Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands A devastating fire in the Malaysian coastal village of Sandakan has destroyed up to 1,000 houses, impacting around 9,000 residents. Fortunately, authorities report no fatalities as they continue to assess the situation.
2. Von der Leyen urges reforms in Hungary
2. Von der Leyen urges reforms in Hungary Following the opposition's election victory in Hungary, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is calling for swift reforms. She emphasized that these changes are necessary for the release of frozen EU funds.
3. Kremlin establishes camps for influencers
3. Kremlin establishes camps for influencers In a bid to promote its narrative on the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin is setting up training camps for young influencers. The initiative aims to cultivate a new generation that supports the government's anti-Western stance.
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2026-04-17 11:52

Escaped Wolf Returns to South Korean Zoo

1. Escaped Wolf Returns to South Korean Zoo
1. Escaped Wolf Returns to South Korean Zoo A two-year-old wolf named Neukgu has been safely recaptured after escaping from the O-World zoo in Daejeon. The nine-day search captured the attention of the nation, raising concerns among residents before the wolf was found.
2. New York Mayor Proposes Tax on Wealthy
2. New York Mayor Proposes Tax on Wealthy Newly elected New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is set to introduce a special tax targeting the wealthy. This proposal comes just months into his administration, as part of his left-wing agenda to address economic inequality.
3. Europe Faces Jet Fuel Shortage
3. Europe Faces Jet Fuel Shortage Energy experts warn that Europe may have only six weeks of jet fuel left due to rising costs and ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. This shortage could lead to significant flight cancellations as airlines struggle to cope with the crisis.
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2026-04-16 11:39

Madonna announces new album

1. Madonna announces new album
1. Madonna announces new album Pop icon Madonna has revealed plans for a new studio album titled “Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II,” set for release on July 3rd. This announcement comes as fans eagerly await her latest musical offering.
2. New rescue attempt for Baltic Sea whale Timmy
2. New rescue attempt for Baltic Sea whale Timmy A new rescue operation for the stranded humpback whale, Timmy, off the German Baltic Sea coast commenced this morning. The campaign, which began at 8 a.m., aims to safely transport the whale back to deeper waters.
3. Israeli demolitions levelling towns in south Lebanon
3. Israeli demolitions levelling towns in south Lebanon Satellite images indicate extensive demolitions in southern Lebanon, contributing to a humanitarian crisis. The UN reports over 1.2 million people displaced, with many fleeing to northern regions or crossing into Syria.
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2026-04-15 09:57

14-Year-Old Steals Bus to Sweden

1. 14-Year-Old Steals Bus to Sweden
1. 14-Year-Old Steals Bus to Sweden A 14-year-old boy from Norway has stolen a public bus and driven it approximately 200 kilometers into Sweden. Norwegian police confirmed the incident, which was reported by a transport company early in the morning.
2. 250 Missing After Migrant Boat Sinks
2. 250 Missing After Migrant Boat Sinks In a tragic event, a migrant boat has sunk in the Indian Ocean, with the United Nations reporting around 250 people missing. The vessel reportedly capsized due to heavy winds, rough seas, and overcrowding.
3. Man Wins €1 Million Picasso in Charity Raffle
3. Man Wins €1 Million Picasso in Charity Raffle A man has won a Picasso painting valued at €1 million through a €100 charity raffle. Upon receiving the news via video call from Christie’s auction house in Paris, he expressed disbelief, asking, “How do I know this isn’t a prank?”
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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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