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2025-12-16 14:10
Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
1. Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
1. Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
Ukraine is facing severe electricity shortages as the country endures ongoing Russian attacks on its power grid. The chief executive of the largest energy provider has reported that electricity is being rationed, with supplies available for only a few hours each day.
2. Brigitte Macron's Controversial Remarks
2. Brigitte Macron's Controversial Remarks
French First Lady Brigitte Macron has issued a partial apology after being recorded referring to feminist protesters as "dirty b****s." The comments were made during a recent event in Paris and have drawn significant backlash from the public and activists.
3. Christmas Market Attack Foiled in Poland
3. Christmas Market Attack Foiled in Poland
Poland's secret service has apprehended a 19-year-old man suspected of planning a bomb attack on a Christmas market in Krakow. Authorities revealed that the suspect had previously attempted to make contact with the terrorist organization Islamic State.
4. Bashar al-Assad's Potential Return to Medicine
4. Bashar al-Assad's Potential Return to Medicine
Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian dictator, is reportedly learning Russian and refreshing his medical skills in Moscow. This development has sparked speculation about whether he may return to his former profession as an ophthalmologist.
5. Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Sentenced in France
5. Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Sentenced in France
A French court has sentenced Roger Lumbala, a former rebel leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo, to 30 years in prison for his role in crimes against humanity over two decades ago. Lumbala led a rebel movement accused of committing numerous atrocities during a turbulent period in the region.
6. Rome will implement a two-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain starting
January 7th, expanding the list of paid monuments in the city. However, residents of Rome will still enjoy free access to the iconic site, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
6. Rome will implement a two-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain starting January 7th, expanding the list of paid monuments in the city. However, residents of Rome will still enjoy free access to the iconic site, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
7. In a significant military response, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets shot down an "out of
control" drone that was approaching its airspace over the Black Sea. The Turkish defense ministry confirmed the action, emphasizing the need to prevent any potential threats to national security.
7. In a significant military response, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets shot down an "out of control" drone that was approaching its airspace over the Black Sea. The Turkish defense ministry confirmed the action, emphasizing the need to prevent any potential threats to national security.
8. The US military has reported the deaths of eight individuals following strikes on three
boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. The US Southern Command stated that the vessels were operating along established narco-trafficking routes when they were targeted.
8. The US military has reported the deaths of eight individuals following strikes on three boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. The US Southern Command stated that the vessels were operating along established narco-trafficking routes when they were targeted.
In a significant move, Ford has announced it will partially halt electric car production in the USA as it seeks to address losses in its electric vehicle division. The company is preparing for a massive write-off estimated at 19.5 billion dollars, primarily in the current quarter.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, fifteen people were injured when one of the city's iconic cable cars came to an abrupt stop. Two individuals were taken to the hospital, while others received treatment for minor injuries, though thankfully, no one was critically hurt.
Turning to the weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. In Madrid, temperatures will remain steady at around 8 degrees, with heavy rain predicted, accumulating over 26 millimeters. Brussels will see temperatures between 8 and 10 degrees with breezy conditions, while Berlin and Riga will experience similar coolness, ranging from 3 to 6 degrees. London will be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees, and light rain likely. Paris will enjoy a mild day with temperatures hovering around 9 to 11 degrees. Lastly, Stockholm will also see cool temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees with breezy conditions.
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In Romania, the pro-Western government led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has been ousted following a signific…
In Romania, the pro-Western government led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has been ousted following a significant vote of no confidence in parliament. The motion was brought forth by the opposition right-wing extremist faction AUR in collaboration with the Social Democrats (PSD). This political shift raises questions about the future direction of Romania's governance and its alignment with Western policies.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has firmly responded to U.S.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has firmly responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's recent threat to impose a 25 percent tariff on European automobiles. In her statement, von der Leyen emphasized the importance of adhering to the existing trade agreement between the EU and the U.S., urging Washington to honor its commitments. This marks her first public reaction since Trump's announcement last Friday, as tensions rise over transatlantic trade relations.
Ukraine strikes Russian military facility
Ukraine has launched a significant strike on a military-industrial c…
Ukraine strikes Russian military facility
Ukraine has launched a significant strike on a military-industrial complex located over 1,000 kilometers within Russian territory. This attack comes just days ahead of Russia's Victory Day parade, with President Zelenskyy showcasing the use of domestically-made Flamingo cruise missiles capable of covering distances exceeding 1,500 kilometers.
PornHub restores access for UK Apple users
PornHub has announced the full restoration of access for Apple user…
PornHub restores access for UK Apple users
PornHub has announced the full restoration of access for Apple users in the United Kingdom, reversing a partial block implemented in January due to concerns over the Online Safety Act. The site’s parent company stated that compliance with age assurance requirements was a key factor in this decision.
Erdoğan’s rival criticizes von der Leyen
Former European Council President Charles Michel has defended Turk…
Erdoğan’s rival criticizes von der Leyen
Former European Council President Charles Michel has defended Turkey as a crucial NATO ally following remarks made by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. EU Parliament Rapporteur Nacho Sánchez Amor described her comments as inconsistent with ongoing efforts for enhanced cooperation on security and defense.
U.S.
U.S. mission in Strait of Hormuz to be temporary
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has confirmed that the mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz will be temporary, despite ongoing Iranian attacks on U.S. forces. He emphasized that the ceasefire remains intact and that the U.S. will rely on its allies to take over the mission.
Hantavirus cases linked to cruise ship
The World Health Organization is investigating a potential hantavirus o…
Hantavirus cases linked to cruise ship
The World Health Organization is investigating a potential hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship, where two cases have been confirmed and three individuals have died. The virus, which typically does not spread between humans, raises concerns about transmission in this unusual setting.
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The International Monetary Fund has endorsed President Macron's proposal to extend the repayment period for th…
The International Monetary Fund has endorsed President Macron's proposal to extend the repayment period for the EU's Covid debt. This move aims to allocate more funds for crucial areas such as defense and infrastructure, according to IMF officials.
Police in Vienna are bracing for protests and potential disruptions during the Eurovision Song Contest, with a…
Police in Vienna are bracing for protests and potential disruptions during the Eurovision Song Contest, with an estimated 3,000 participants expected from pro-Palestinian groups. Authorities anticipate blockades and other actions on the contest's final day, May 16th.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has denounced Russia's "utter cynicism" as the country conducts strikes just befo…
Ukrainian President Zelensky has denounced Russia's "utter cynicism" as the country conducts strikes just before a planned ceasefire. Ukraine has responded with its own aerial attacks, targeting military facilities in Russian territory, signaling ongoing tensions despite the truce. Next.