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2026-03-03 12:33
Russian Central Bank sues EU for immobilizing €210 billion in assets
1. Russian Central Bank sues EU for immobilizing €210 billion in assets
1. Russian Central Bank sues EU for immobilizing €210 billion in assets
The Russian Central Bank has initiated legal action against the European Union, challenging the bloc's decision to freeze €210 billion in sovereign assets. This move was part of the EU's strategy to enhance its negotiating power in discussions aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
2. Live updates: Israel strikes Iran, Lebanon as war spreads through Middle East
2. Live updates: Israel strikes Iran, Lebanon as war spreads through Middle East
Israel has escalated its military operations, conducting strikes in both Iran and Lebanon as hostilities continue to intensify. President Donald Trump indicated that the military campaign could last four to five weeks, but noted that it has the potential to extend even longer.
3. Melania Trump becomes the first first lady to chair the UN Security Council meeting
3. Melania Trump becomes the first first lady to chair the UN Security Council meeting
In a historic first, Melania Trump chaired a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, marking the first time a first lady has taken on this role. She emphasized that achieving sustained peace is crucial for global stability.
4. Madrid bars US from using Spanish bases to attack Iran
4. Madrid bars US from using Spanish bases to attack Iran
Spain's Defense Minister, Margarita Robles, announced that the U.S. is no longer permitted to use Spanish military bases for operations against Iran. She stated that any missions from these bases must adhere to international law, reinforcing Spain's commitment to legal frameworks in military actions.
5. Hungary’s Orbán leverages oil price shock from Iran war in his election campaign
5. Hungary’s Orbán leverages oil price shock from Iran war in his election campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is capitalizing on the oil price shock stemming from the conflict in Iran as he campaigns for re-election. While he maintains a close relationship with Donald Trump, Orbán's rhetoric is primarily focused on domestic issues rather than U.S. foreign policy.
6. A lost painting by Rembrandt, created in 1633, has been rediscovered after 65 years
The artwork had vanished following its sale in 1961, sparking interest among art historians and collectors alike.
6. A lost painting by Rembrandt, created in 1633, has been rediscovered after 65 years. The artwork had vanished following its sale in 1961, sparking interest among art historians and collectors alike.
7. India and Canada are taking significant steps to reset their diplomatic ties with a
landmark nuclear energy deal. This agreement includes a commitment to supply India with uranium, announced during a meeting between Mark Carney and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
7. India and Canada are taking significant steps to reset their diplomatic ties with a landmark nuclear energy deal. This agreement includes a commitment to supply India with uranium, announced during a meeting between Mark Carney and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
8. A new report warns that the world’s money launderers are increasingly shifting to cryptocurrency
In the U.S., scrutiny of the industry has intensified, particularly following the disbandment of a Department of Justice unit focused on crypto-related fraud, while in the UK, political parties are beginning to embrace crypto donations.
8. A new report warns that the world’s money launderers are increasingly shifting to cryptocurrency. In the U.S., scrutiny of the industry has intensified, particularly following the disbandment of a Department of Justice unit focused on crypto-related fraud, while in the UK, political parties are beginning to embrace crypto donations.
France is increasing the number of its nuclear warheads in response to growing global threats, according to President Emmanuel Macron. He emphasized the need for enhanced security measures amid an uncertain world situation, marking a significant shift in the country's defense strategy.
In a related development, Greece has dispatched warships and fighter jets to defend Cyprus following a recent drone strike. The strike targeted Akrotiri, a key military base on the southern tip of Cyprus, which has historically been used for operations in various conflict zones. The situation remains tense as Greece bolsters its military presence in the region.
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2026-03-03 00:55
Melania Trump Makes History
1. Melania Trump Makes History
1. Melania Trump Makes History
Melania Trump has become the first first lady to chair a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. This historic event marks a significant moment in the role of first ladies in international diplomacy.
2. Spain Denies US Military Access
2. Spain Denies US Military Access
Spain has barred the United States from using its military bases for operations against Iran. Defense Minister Margarita Robles stated that all missions must adhere to international law, prompting the US to withdraw its warplanes from Spanish territory.
3. Orbán Exploits Oil Price Crisis
3. Orbán Exploits Oil Price Crisis
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is using the recent oil price shock from the Iran conflict to bolster his election campaign. Despite his close ties with Donald Trump, Orbán is focusing his criticism on domestic issues rather than on Washington.
4. Lost Rembrandt Painting Found
4. Lost Rembrandt Painting Found
A Rembrandt painting, missing for 65 years, has been rediscovered. The artwork, created in 1633, had been sold in 1961 and its return is being celebrated in the art community.
5. India and Canada Strengthen Nuclear Ties
5. India and Canada Strengthen Nuclear Ties
India and Canada have announced a significant nuclear energy deal during a meeting between Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The agreement includes the supply of uranium, marking a new chapter in bilateral relations.
6. A new report warns that the world's money launderers are increasingly turning to cryptocurrency
to facilitate their activities. In the U.S., scrutiny of the crypto sector has intensified, particularly following the disbandment of a Justice Department unit focused on crypto fraud. Meanwhile, in the UK, Reform UK has become the first major political party to accept cryptocurrency donations.
6. A new report warns that the world's money launderers are increasingly turning to cryptocurrency to facilitate their activities. In the U.S., scrutiny of the crypto sector has intensified, particularly following the disbandment of a Justice Department unit focused on crypto fraud. Meanwhile, in the UK, Reform UK has become the first major political party to accept cryptocurrency donations.
7. France is ramping up its investment in nuclear weapons as global threats continue to rise
President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to increase the country's nuclear warhead stockpile, emphasizing the need for enhanced security in an uncertain world. This marks a significant shift in France's defense strategy.
7. France is ramping up its investment in nuclear weapons as global threats continue to rise. President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to increase the country's nuclear warhead stockpile, emphasizing the need for enhanced security in an uncertain world. This marks a significant shift in France's defense strategy.
8. Greece has dispatched warships and fighter jets to bolster its defense of Cyprus following
a recent drone strike. The strike targeted Akrotiri, a British military base on the island, which has historically been used for operations in the region. This move underscores the heightened tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
8. Greece has dispatched warships and fighter jets to bolster its defense of Cyprus following a recent drone strike. The strike targeted Akrotiri, a British military base on the island, which has historically been used for operations in the region. This move underscores the heightened tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
5000 TUI passengers are currently stranded on the Mein Schiff 4 cruise ship in Abu Dhabi due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The situation has left German holidaymakers unable to disembark, with uncertainty surrounding when they will be able to leave the region.
In other news, a remarkable triceratops skeleton, which has been on display in a US museum for decades, is set to be auctioned off. This rare event comes as the market for dinosaur fossils reaches unprecedented heights. The fossil, affectionately named Trey, will be available for bidding from March 17 to 31 on Joopiter.
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2026-03-02 23:56
Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens for serious crimes
1. Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens for serious crimes
1. Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens for serious crimes
The Danish government has announced a reform aimed at expelling non-Danish citizens sentenced to at least one year in prison for serious crimes, including aggravated assault and rape. This measure, pending approval, is set to take effect on May 1 and will also introduce stricter controls.
2. Over 200 fatalities in DR Congo mine collapse
2. Over 200 fatalities in DR Congo mine collapse
A mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo collapsed after heavy rains, resulting in more than 200 fatalities. A local rebel spokesman confirmed the incident occurred on Wednesday, highlighting the dangers posed by unstable mining conditions.
3. Fatal coach accident in southern Turkey
3. Fatal coach accident in southern Turkey
A tragic coach accident in Antalya, Turkey, has left eight people dead and 26 others injured, some critically. Provincial governor Hulusi Sahin reported that the bus veered off the road on wet conditions, likely due to excessive speed.
4. Ukraine peace talks delayed amid Iran tensions
4. Ukraine peace talks delayed amid Iran tensions
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that trilateral peace talks with Russia and the United States, originally scheduled for Sunday in Abu Dhabi, will be postponed. The delay is attributed to Washington's focus on escalating tensions with Iran, as stated in Zelenskyy's recent video address.
5. Church angel restoration sparks controversy in Rome
5. Church angel restoration sparks controversy in Rome
In a curious turn of events, an angel in a central Rome church has been restored to resemble Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, according to reports from a national newspaper. This restoration has sparked debate and intrigue among the public and media alike.
6. Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt has criticized Donald Trump's foreign policies, stating they
erode the fabric of global cooperation. In an interview with FRANCE 24, Bildt highlighted the challenges world leaders face in navigating the current geopolitical landscape shaped by the US president.
6. Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt has criticized Donald Trump's foreign policies, stating they erode the fabric of global cooperation. In an interview with FRANCE 24, Bildt highlighted the challenges world leaders face in navigating the current geopolitical landscape shaped by the US president.
7. The leadership of the US mission for Gaza is undergoing a significant change, with
both military and civilian leaders stepping down. As European nations reassess their involvement in the initiative aimed at shaping post-war Gaza, details about the new appointments remain undisclosed.
7. The leadership of the US mission for Gaza is undergoing a significant change, with both military and civilian leaders stepping down. As European nations reassess their involvement in the initiative aimed at shaping post-war Gaza, details about the new appointments remain undisclosed.
8. The proposed sale of French military supplier LMB Aerospace to an American firm has
sparked widespread criticism in France. Economy Minister Roland Lescure announced that the government plans to acquire a controlling stake in the company, amid growing concerns over US-EU relations.
8. The proposed sale of French military supplier LMB Aerospace to an American firm has sparked widespread criticism in France. Economy Minister Roland Lescure announced that the government plans to acquire a controlling stake in the company, amid growing concerns over US-EU relations.
US First Lady Melania Trump and her husband, President Donald Trump, made a glamorous appearance at the premiere of her new documentary. Donald Trump praised Melania's efforts, stating, "She’s done a great job," highlighting his support for her work.
In another development, Panama's Constitutional Court has annulled contracts with a Hong Kong company for the operation of two ports in the Panama Canal, a crucial hub for global shipping. This decision aligns with the stance of US President Donald Trump, but has drawn criticism from Beijing.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 0 to 1 degrees with light freezing rain. In London, 7 to 14 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 6 to 16 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 6 to 16 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 4 to 13 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, -2 to 3 degrees with partly cloudy. In Madrid, 7 to 18 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
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2026-01-30 00:58
Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
1. Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
1. Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
US President Donald Trump announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt attacks on Kyiv for a week due to extreme cold weather. Trump stated he personally requested this pause during a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing the harsh conditions affecting the region.
2. Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas
2. Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas
European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to make concrete concessions before the EU re-establishes direct communications. This call comes as more European leaders advocate for engagement with the Kremlin in the ongoing peace process between Russia and Ukraine.
3. EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine
3. EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine
The European Union is contemplating a proposal to ban entry to Russian soldiers involved in the Ukraine conflict, citing potential security risks. This proposal, initiated by Estonia, is currently under discussion among foreign affairs ministers.
4. Bulgarians split over new Eurozone membership
4. Bulgarians split over new Eurozone membership
Bulgaria has officially joined the Eurozone, marking a significant change amid widespread national division and anti-corruption protests. The political turmoil led to the resignation of both the government and the president, as reported by FRANCE 24 correspondents on the ground.
5. Portugal storm death toll climbs as 450,000 remain without power
5. Portugal storm death toll climbs as 450,000 remain without power
A severe storm in Portugal has resulted in at least four fatalities and extensive damage, particularly in Lisbon and central regions. As of January 28, services on several transport lines are suspended, schools remain closed, and nearly 450,000 customers are still without electricity.
6. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš confirmed that the country will proceed with the acquisition
of 24 American F-35 fighter jets while seeking to negotiate better terms for the deal. He emphasized the importance of continuing with the project at this stage.
6. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš confirmed that the country will proceed with the acquisition of 24 American F-35 fighter jets while seeking to negotiate better terms for the deal. He emphasized the importance of continuing with the project at this stage.
7. The European Union is set to designate Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist
organization following the regime's violent response to recent protests. This move is part of broader sanctions aimed at increasing pressure on Iran amid escalating tensions with the United States.
7. The European Union is set to designate Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization following the regime's violent response to recent protests. This move is part of broader sanctions aimed at increasing pressure on Iran amid escalating tensions with the United States.
8. Ukraine has intensified its offensive against Russian targets using domestically-produced weapons, particularly drones,
since August 2025. While Western allies have hesitated to provide long-range missiles, they have not opposed Ukraine's use of its own capabilities for deep strikes.
8. Ukraine has intensified its offensive against Russian targets using domestically-produced weapons, particularly drones, since August 2025. While Western allies have hesitated to provide long-range missiles, they have not opposed Ukraine's use of its own capabilities for deep strikes.
Tourists flocked to a non-existent attraction in Tasmania, Australia, after reports of the Weldborough Hot Springs went viral. The hot springs, which were actually invented by artificial intelligence, led to a surprising tourism boom in the region. Local hotel owner Kristy Probert expressed her confusion over the influx of visitors, noting that many were eager to experience the springs that do not exist.
In Italy, the government has announced plans to implement metal detectors in schools as a measure to enhance security. This initiative, put forth by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration, aims to address growing concerns over violence involving knives and firearms in educational institutions. The decree was published in Rome following a series of alarming knife attacks across the country.
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2026-01-28 22:13
Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools
1. Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools
1. Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools
Sweden is set to implement a ban on cell phones in all primary schools starting next academic year. The government has introduced a draft law requiring students to hand in their devices at the beginning of the school day, aiming to improve focus and learning environments.
2. US YouTube star IShowSpeed to get Ghanaian passport
2. US YouTube star IShowSpeed to get Ghanaian passport
Ghana’s foreign minister has announced that popular YouTube influencer IShowSpeed will be granted a Ghanaian passport as his African tour concludes. While some view him as a “worthy ambassador,” the decision has sparked criticism among certain segments of the Ghanaian public.
3. Spain offers amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants
3. Spain offers amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants
In a significant move, Spain's left-wing government is preparing to grant legal status to approximately 500,000 undocumented migrants. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez argues that this amnesty will provide essential legal protections for informal workers and bolster the economy.
4. Ukraine intensifies strikes deep into Russia
4. Ukraine intensifies strikes deep into Russia
Since August 2025, Ukraine has escalated its military campaign with strikes targeting deep within Russian territory. Although Western allies have hesitated to provide long-range missiles, they have not opposed Ukraine's use of domestically-produced drones in these operations.
5. EU moves to blacklist Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
5. EU moves to blacklist Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
The European Union is considering blacklisting Iran's Revolutionary Guard amid concerns over its involvement in international diplomacy tactics, including the detention of Europeans. This follows the release of former EU official Johan Floderus from Iran’s notorious Evin Prison in 2024.
6. Switzerland plans to raise its VAT to enhance defense spending, a move that necessitates
a constitutional change. A public consultation is set to begin in the spring as the nation reassesses its military strategy in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
6. Switzerland plans to raise its VAT to enhance defense spending, a move that necessitates a constitutional change. A public consultation is set to begin in the spring as the nation reassesses its military strategy in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
7. In a bid to bolster its ranks, Russia is reportedly recruiting foreign nationals,
including Kenyans, to fight in Ukraine. This strategy aims to circumvent a nationwide mobilization while addressing the urgent need for more troops as the war continues.
7. In a bid to bolster its ranks, Russia is reportedly recruiting foreign nationals, including Kenyans, to fight in Ukraine. This strategy aims to circumvent a nationwide mobilization while addressing the urgent need for more troops as the war continues.
8. A recent report from a US think tank reveals that the Ukraine war has
resulted in nearly two million military casualties over the past four years. The study indicates that Russian forces have suffered the most, with estimates of up to 325,000 killed or missing in action.
8. A recent report from a US think tank reveals that the Ukraine war has resulted in nearly two million military casualties over the past four years. The study indicates that Russian forces have suffered the most, with estimates of up to 325,000 killed or missing in action.
Speaking to Euronews at the European Parliament, Poland's finance minister, Domanski, emphasized the importance of maintaining the złoty over adopting the euro. He highlighted the recent free trade agreement with India as a significant step for Europe amid rising global trade tensions, underlining Poland's cautious approach despite its strong economic performance.
Concerns are growing in parts of Asia regarding the Nipah virus, which has a mortality rate of up to 92 percent. Following the confirmation of two new cases in India, the situation is prompting alarm across the region as health officials monitor the developments and prepare for potential outbreaks.
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2026-01-27 16:30
Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack
1. Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack
1. Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack
Germany is offering a €1 million reward for information leading to the arrest of suspected far-left militants responsible for an arson attack that caused a significant blackout in Berlin earlier this month. The interior minister announced this initiative on Tuesday, highlighting the impact on approximately 45,000 homes and 2,200 businesses.
2. Sicily hit by huge landslide in aftermath of Storm Harry
2. Sicily hit by huge landslide in aftermath of Storm Harry
A massive landslide has struck the Italian island of Sicily, following the severe weather conditions brought by Storm Harry last week. A 2.5-mile section of cliff has collapsed, prompting the evacuation of over 1,000 residents in Niscemi, while geological surveys are currently being conducted to assess the damage.
3. Spain’s jobless rate drops below 10% for first time since 2008
3. Spain’s jobless rate drops below 10% for first time since 2008
Spain's unemployment rate has fallen below 10% for the first time since 2008, reaching 9.93% at the end of 2025. This marks the lowest jobless level in nearly 18 years, with the statistics office reporting that nearly 22.5 million people are now employed in the country.
4. Number of people in ‘very deep poverty’ in UK hits record high, research shows
4. Number of people in ‘very deep poverty’ in UK hits record high, research shows
A charity has revealed that around 6.8 million people in the UK are living in "very deep poverty," the highest figure in over 30 years. This condition is defined as earning less than 40% of the UK median household income after pensions, indicating a significant rise in hardship across the nation.
5. Poland built the E.U.’s biggest army, but the threat has changed
5. Poland built the E.U.’s biggest army, but the threat has changed
Poland has significantly enhanced its military capabilities, emerging as the E.U.'s largest army. However, experts note that the focus has shifted from preparing for conventional warfare to addressing hybrid threats, such as drone attacks, reflecting the evolving security landscape in Europe.
6. The European Union and India have finalized a significant free-trade agreement, marking a major
step in their economic relationship after nearly two decades of negotiations. This deal aims to reduce tariffs on Irish whiskey and various food exports, as both parties seek to counteract the effects of U.S. tariff policies.
6. The European Union and India have finalized a significant free-trade agreement, marking a major step in their economic relationship after nearly two decades of negotiations. This deal aims to reduce tariffs on Irish whiskey and various food exports, as both parties seek to counteract the effects of U.S. tariff policies.
7. German car manufacturers are maintaining a stronghold in the European market, with VW, BMW,
and Mercedes collectively capturing a market share of 39.9 percent. This figure reflects their resilience against competitors like Tesla and Chinese automakers, showcasing the strength of the German automotive industry.
7. German car manufacturers are maintaining a stronghold in the European market, with VW, BMW, and Mercedes collectively capturing a market share of 39.9 percent. This figure reflects their resilience against competitors like Tesla and Chinese automakers, showcasing the strength of the German automotive industry.
8. The European Commission is investigating Hungary’s request for a €17.4 billion defense loan under
the SAFE program, citing concerns over potential misuse of funds. Lawmakers have raised alarms about Hungary's track record on public procurement transparency, suggesting that the money could be misallocated for political gain by Prime Minister Orbán.
8. The European Commission is investigating Hungary’s request for a €17.4 billion defense loan under the SAFE program, citing concerns over potential misuse of funds. Lawmakers have raised alarms about Hungary's track record on public procurement transparency, suggesting that the money could be misallocated for political gain by Prime Minister Orbán.
President Trump has announced plans to raise tariffs on South Korean imports to 25%. This decision affects a range of products including cars, lumber, and pharmaceuticals, despite a trade deal reached in July aimed at reducing such barriers.
In technology news, Meta is preparing to trial premium subscriptions for its platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. This initiative will offer users enhanced features, particularly in artificial intelligence, while maintaining free access to the core services.
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2026-01-27 00:11
Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties
1. Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties
1. Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties
Latvian intelligence reports indicate that drones are responsible for three out of every four casualties in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The report also reveals Russia's plans to establish a drone production facility in Belarus, aiming for an output of up to 100,000 drones annually.
2. EU Approves Russian Gas Ban
2. EU Approves Russian Gas Ban
European Union countries have finalized their approval to ban Russian gas imports by late 2027. This decision marks a significant step in the EU's commitment to sever ties with Russia, nearly four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
3. Disturbing Footage Emerges from Iran
3. Disturbing Footage Emerges from Iran
Newly verified videos from Iran depict harrowing scenes, including bodies piled in a hospital and snipers positioned on rooftops. These images come amid a severe crackdown on protests, which have faced a near-total internet blackout since they began in late December.
4. EU Parliament Delays US Trade Deal Ratification
4. EU Parliament Delays US Trade Deal Ratification
The EU Parliament has postponed its decision on ratifying a trade agreement with the United States, initially signed in July. This delay follows threats from the U.S. president regarding potential tariffs on European allies, with lead negotiators set to meet in early February to discuss the next steps.
5. EU and India Finalize Trade Agreement
5. EU and India Finalize Trade Agreement
The European Union and India have reached an agreement on a new trade deal, which is expected to significantly benefit the agricultural sector. EU trade chief Maroš Šefčovič expressed optimism about enhancing cooperation in various sectors, including automotive and financial services.
6. WhatsApp is facing renewed scrutiny from the European Union after being classified as a
significant online platform. This decision comes as various countries, including France, are contemplating restrictions on social media use among children, particularly focusing on WhatsApp Channels that allow admins to broadcast messages.
6. WhatsApp is facing renewed scrutiny from the European Union after being classified as a significant online platform. This decision comes as various countries, including France, are contemplating restrictions on social media use among children, particularly focusing on WhatsApp Channels that allow admins to broadcast messages.
7. In response to growing concerns over undersea cable security, Finland is launching a new
maritime surveillance centre in the Gulf of Finland. This initiative is designed to safeguard critical infrastructure amid escalating tensions in the region, particularly in light of perceived threats from Russia.
7. In response to growing concerns over undersea cable security, Finland is launching a new maritime surveillance centre in the Gulf of Finland. This initiative is designed to safeguard critical infrastructure amid escalating tensions in the region, particularly in light of perceived threats from Russia.
8. Hungary and Slovakia are preparing to challenge the European Union over a recent ban on Russian gas imports
Both nations, heavily reliant on Russian energy, expressed their opposition during the vote, citing fears that the ban could lead to soaring energy prices. Hungary plans to initiate legal proceedings against the EU once the law is officially adopted.
8. Hungary and Slovakia are preparing to challenge the European Union over a recent ban on Russian gas imports. Both nations, heavily reliant on Russian energy, expressed their opposition during the vote, citing fears that the ban could lead to soaring energy prices. Hungary plans to initiate legal proceedings against the EU once the law is officially adopted.
Keir Starmer will travel to China on Tuesday for the first British prime ministerial visit to the country in eight years, as confirmed by Downing Street. The UK prime minister will also fly to Japan this week. This visit marks a significant moment in Mr. Starmer’s efforts to build bridges with Beijing following a period of strained relations.
Elon Musk’s X is now under investigation by the European Union for failing to prevent its Grok AI chatbot from generating deepfake images that may constitute child sexual abuse material. The European Commission has initiated the probe, which could lead to further criticism from the White House, as it examines the social media platform's compliance with regulations.
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2026-01-26 13:01
Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties
1. Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties
1. 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.
2. Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia
2. 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.
3. Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people
3. 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.
4. Live: Ukraine must cede Donbas as 'fundamental' condition of peace talks, Moscow says
4. 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.
5. European Commission to open investigation into Elon Musk’s X
5. 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.
6. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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.
7. 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.
8. 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.
8. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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2026-01-26 01:22
Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages
1. Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages
1. Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages
A massive winter storm has swept across large parts of the United States, leaving over a million people without electricity. Several fatalities have been reported as the storm impacts the South, Midwest, and East Coast simultaneously.
2. Former Swedish Minister Discusses U.S. Global Role
2. Former Swedish Minister Discusses U.S. Global Role
Sweden's former foreign minister has commented on the Trump administration’s approach to global politics, suggesting it undermines the postwar order. Historians warn that this stance may echo past colonial rivalries and territorial expansions.
3. Kyiv Residents Endure Blackouts Amid Peace Talks
In Kyiv, residents are facing freezing temperatures and power outages as President Zelensky indicates that peace talks are making progress. However, there has been no confirmation from the U.S. regarding a security guarantee, and tensions with Russia remain high.
4. Jewish Cemetery Vandalized in Barcelona
4. Jewish Cemetery Vandalized in Barcelona
In Barcelona, several graves at a Jewish cemetery have been vandalized, prompting condemnation from Mayor Jaume Collboni. The local Jewish community reported broken name plates and damaged grave sites, with no group claiming responsibility for the act.
5. Russia Criticizes EU Leadership
5. Russia Criticizes EU Leadership
The Kremlin has labeled the European Union's political leadership as incompetent amid ongoing efforts to find a diplomatic resolution to the Ukraine conflict. Negotiations with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas have been ruled out by Russian officials.
6. Ukrainian President Zelensky's call for increased air defence support comes as Kyiv faces a
heating crisis, with hundreds of buildings left without heat due to recent Russian strikes. The situation has prompted the evacuation of half a million residents as temperatures plummet.
6. Ukrainian President Zelensky's call for increased air defence support comes as Kyiv faces a heating crisis, with hundreds of buildings left without heat due to recent Russian strikes. The situation has prompted the evacuation of half a million residents as temperatures plummet.
7. Reports from Time magazine indicate a staggering death toll in Iran, with estimates suggesting
that up to 30,000 people may have died during mass protests over just two days. This alarming figure has been attributed to information from senior officials within the Iranian Ministry of Health.
7. Reports from Time magazine indicate a staggering death toll in Iran, with estimates suggesting that up to 30,000 people may have died during mass protests over just two days. This alarming figure has been attributed to information from senior officials within the Iranian Ministry of Health.
8. In the U.K., a lawsuit is underway seeking to ban smartphones in schools, citing
rising concerns over children's safety. Advocates argue that the government must take action to protect children from risks such as sexual exploitation and bullying linked to smartphone use.
8. In the U.K., a lawsuit is underway seeking to ban smartphones in schools, citing rising concerns over children's safety. Advocates argue that the government must take action to protect children from risks such as sexual exploitation and bullying linked to smartphone use.
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to expedite the legal process for a ban on social media for children under the age of 15, aiming for the legislation to be in place by the start of the next school year in September. In a video shared by French broadcaster BFM-TV, Macron emphasized the need for protecting young people from the potential harms of social media.
In a stark revelation, a recent analysis has shown that the air quality in Delhi is so poor that it is akin to smoking approximately nine cigarettes a day. This alarming statistic highlights the severe pollution crisis facing millions in the Indian capital, raising urgent concerns about public health and environmental policies.
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2026-01-24 18:45
NATO enhances defense with robotics
1. NATO enhances defense with robotics
1. NATO enhances defense with robotics
NATO plans to significantly increase its stockpile of weapons and ammunition along its eastern flank while developing a new defense zone utilizing robotic technology. A senior officer indicated that the primary goal is to bolster deterrence against Russia.
2. Trump threatens Canada with tariffs
2. Trump threatens Canada with tariffs
US President Donald Trump has warned Canada of a potential 100% tariff on all goods if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finalizes a trade deal with China. Trump stated that any agreement with China would result in immediate tariffs on Canadian products entering the United States.
3. Peace talks in Abu Dhabi continue
3. Peace talks in Abu Dhabi continue
Ukraine and Russia have concluded the second day of US-led peace talks in Abu Dhabi. The discussions included senior military and intelligence officials from Ukraine, Russia, and a US delegation featuring President Trump’s envoy and key White House advisors.
4. European digital sovereignty concerns
4. European digital sovereignty concerns
The ongoing standoff between the US and the EU over Greenland has intensified fears in Europe regarding its reliance on American technology. French President Emmanuel Macron has suggested using a "trade bazooka" to limit the influence of major US tech companies, highlighting the complexities of this dependence.
5. Severe winter storm impacts the US
5. Severe winter storm impacts the US
A blizzard is affecting millions across the United States, with over 180 million people under weather alerts. At least 18 states have declared a state of emergency, leading to widespread flight cancellations and disruptions.
6. Canadian Culture Minister Marc Miller is considering a ban on social media for children
under 14 as part of new legislation aimed at mitigating the negative impacts of online activity. This potential move follows similar actions taken by other countries, including Australia, which recently implemented its own restrictions.
6. Canadian Culture Minister Marc Miller is considering a ban on social media for children under 14 as part of new legislation aimed at mitigating the negative impacts of online activity. This potential move follows similar actions taken by other countries, including Australia, which recently implemented its own restrictions.
7. The Pentagon has unveiled a new National Defense Strategy that shifts its focus away
from China as the primary threat, instead prioritizing the U.S. homeland and the Western Hemisphere. This marks a significant change from previous administrations and aligns with President Trump’s military initiatives in regions like Venezuela.
7. The Pentagon has unveiled a new National Defense Strategy that shifts its focus away from China as the primary threat, instead prioritizing the U.S. homeland and the Western Hemisphere. This marks a significant change from previous administrations and aligns with President Trump’s military initiatives in regions like Venezuela.
8. TikTok's new joint venture in the U.S
has updated its privacy policy, allowing for the collection of more detailed location data from its American users. This change follows a recent agreement between investors and TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to manage the app's operations in the U.S.
8. TikTok's new joint venture in the U.S. has updated its privacy policy, allowing for the collection of more detailed location data from its American users. This change follows a recent agreement between investors and TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to manage the app's operations in the U.S.
U.K. officials, including Prince Harry, have expressed outrage at President Donald Trump's recent remarks regarding the British involvement in Afghanistan. Critics have highlighted that Trump's comments belittle the sacrifices made by British soldiers and echo past instances where he has insulted injured or fallen military personnel.
In other news, Ukrainian, US, and Russian officials are set to engage in security talks in the United Arab Emirates on January 23. Despite the high-level discussions following a meeting between US negotiators and President Vladimir Putin, analysts remain skeptical about the potential for meaningful progress in resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Turning to the weather. In Riga, 2 to 7 degrees with patchy rain possible. In London, 8 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 10 to 22 degrees with overcast paris will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Brussels, 6 to 18 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 4 to 15 degrees with partly cloudy a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 1 to 9 degrees with partly cloudy. In Madrid, 12 to 26 degrees with sunny madrid will experience a pleasantly warm today.
In a separate development, Pakistan has been accused of conducting airstrikes on an Afghan university located…
In a separate development, Pakistan has been accused of conducting airstrikes on an Afghan university located in the province of Kunar. Reports indicate that these attacks have resulted in at least seven fatalities and left 75 others injured, raising concerns about the escalating violence in the region.
Switzerland is facing a critical shortage of kerosene reserves, a situation exacerbated by the ongoing conflic…
Switzerland is facing a critical shortage of kerosene reserves, a situation exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the region. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran war has led to a significant increase in the scarcity and cost of fossil fuels across Europe. Authorities are warning that this could impact air travel and fuel availability in the coming weeks.
World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved
A new Guinness World Record has been set for the longest tiramisu, measuri…
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.
Ukraine Summons Israeli Ambassador
Ukraine has summoned Israel's ambassador amid rising tensions over a vessel…
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.
Shell Acquires Canadian Energy Firm
British energy company Shell has announced a $16 billion acquisition of Ca…
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.
Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Russia
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met with President Putin in…
Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Russia
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met with President Putin in Moscow, following discussions in Oman and Pakistan. This visit comes as U.S.-Iran negotiations remain stalled after recent diplomatic setbacks.
Allegations Against Orban's Associates
Peter Magyar, the recent election winner in Hungary, has made serious a…
Allegations Against Orban's Associates
Peter Magyar, the recent election winner in Hungary, has made serious allegations against wealthy associates of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He claims that many of these individuals are moving their money abroad, raising concerns about financial misconduct.
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The UN Human Rights Committee has condemned Sweden for deporting a disabled child back to Albania, stating it…
The UN Human Rights Committee has condemned Sweden for deporting a disabled child back to Albania, stating it violated the child's right to life. The case involves EB, who has severe disabilities, highlighting concerns over the treatment of vulnerable individuals in immigration policies.
Italy has extradited a Chinese hacker to the United States, with allegations that he spied for Beijing during…
Italy has extradited a Chinese hacker to the United States, with allegations that he spied for Beijing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The suspect, arrested at Milan's Malpensa airport, is accused of acting on behalf of the Chinese government, as confirmed by police and the FBI.
In a significant operation, the French coastguard has rescued over 100 migrants attempting to cross the Englis…
In a significant operation, the French coastguard has rescued over 100 migrants attempting to cross the English Channel. Officials emphasized the dangers of this busy maritime area, noting harsh weather conditions and the critical need for safety measures during such crossings. Next.