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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
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.
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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.
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2026-01-23 15:50

Facial recognition becomes widespread in London

1. Facial recognition becomes widespread in London
1. Facial recognition becomes widespread in London London is leading Europe in video surveillance, with facial recognition technology becoming more common. The Metropolitan Police claim this enhances their efficiency in making arrests, but residents express concerns about privacy implications.
2. Germany's vice chancellor warns EU on Trump
2. Germany's vice chancellor warns EU on Trump Germany's vice chancellor and finance minister, Lars Klingbeil, has criticized the European Commission for its slow response to the Greenland crisis. He emphasized the need for the EU to remain vigilant and proactive, especially in light of changing political dynamics.
3. Amsterdam bans advertising for meat and fossil fuels
3. Amsterdam bans advertising for meat and fossil fuels Amsterdam's local council has approved a ban on advertising for meat and fossil fuels, effective this summer. This decision targets promotions for items like hamburgers and diesel cars, reflecting the city's commitment to environmental sustainability.
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2026-01-23 01:18

Ukraine to meet Russia and US for talks this weekend

1. Ukraine to meet Russia and US for talks this weekend
1. Ukraine to meet Russia and US for talks this weekend Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a three-way meeting with Russia and the United States in Abu Dhabi this Friday and Saturday. This summit marks the first time the three nations have convened since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly four years ago.
2. UN to take over al-Hol camp for IS families in Syria after unrest
2. UN to take over al-Hol camp for IS families in Syria after unrest The United Nations will assume control of the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, which houses thousands linked to the Islamic State group. This decision follows the withdrawal of Kurdish-led forces amid advancing Syrian government troops, leading to unrest within the camp.
3. No going back? Europeans seek unity as transatlantic ties hit new low
3. No going back? Europeans seek unity as transatlantic ties hit new low As the world focused on US President Donald Trump's remarks regarding Greenland, a significant concern emerged about the deteriorating transatlantic relationship. During a recent address in Davos, Trump criticized European allies, highlighting a growing rift in traditional partnerships.
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2026-01-22 13:51

Japan suspends world’s largest nuclear plant

1. Japan suspends world’s largest nuclear plant
1. Japan suspends world’s largest nuclear plant Japan has halted operations at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the largest in the world, just hours after its restart. An alarm was triggered during the reactor's start-up procedures, although officials from Tokyo Electric Power Company confirmed that the reactor remains stable.
2. Merz urges Europe to boost defense spending
2. Merz urges Europe to boost defense spending German politician Friedrich Merz has called on European nations to increase their defense budgets and enhance economic competitiveness in light of significant global changes. He emphasized the importance of maintaining strong ties with the transatlantic alliance and NATO amidst these shifting dynamics.
3. Trump to meet Zelensky in Davos
3. Trump to meet Zelensky in Davos Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet with US President Donald Trump in Davos today. This meeting follows comments from a US envoy expressing optimism about reaching a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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2026-01-22 00:14

Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now

1. Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now
1. Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now A federal court in Ottawa has overturned a government order to shut down TikTok Canada, allowing the app to continue its operations. The judge directed Industry Minister Mélanie Joly to reassess the situation regarding the platform, which is used by over 14 million Canadians.
2. Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches
2. Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches Luxembourg has imposed over €740 million in fines related to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation since its implementation eight years ago. This places the Grand Duchy among the top three countries in terms of total penalties for data privacy violations, according to a recent survey.
3. Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass"
3. Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass" US President Donald Trump has stated he desires to acquire Greenland but clarified that he will not resort to force to achieve this goal. His comments come after he threatened tariffs on several European nations if they do not support a US takeover of the Danish territory.
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2026-01-21 00:04

House Dem calls for 25th Amendment

1. House Dem calls for 25th Amendment
1. House Dem calls for 25th Amendment Representative Yassamin Ansari from Arizona has declared President Donald Trump “mentally ill” in a post on X, urging for his immediate removal from office through the 25th Amendment. Ansari emphasized that the president's condition poses a significant risk to public safety.
2. Kyiv faces severe winter crisis
2. Kyiv faces severe winter crisis An overnight Russian attack on Kyiv has left nearly half the city without heat and power amid freezing temperatures of -14 degrees Celsius. The assault targeted energy infrastructure, resulting in at least one reported death and complicating efforts to restore essential services.
3. Archbishop questions military obedience
3. Archbishop questions military obedience Timothy P. Broglio, a senior cleric from the Vatican, has raised concerns regarding U.S. military policy under President Trump. He stated that it may be “morally acceptable” for troops to disobey orders, reflecting a growing unease about military directives.
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2026-01-20 20:13

Musk considers Ryanair acquisition

1. Musk considers Ryanair acquisition
1. Musk considers Ryanair acquisition Elon Musk has hinted at a potential purchase of budget airline Ryanair, following his demand for the dismissal of CEO Michael O’Leary. The billionaire's comments come amidst a series of public disputes regarding the airline's management.
2. EU seeks enhanced cybersecurity measures
2. EU seeks enhanced cybersecurity measures The European Commission has proposed a revision of the Cybersecurity Act aimed at bolstering oversight of high-risk technology suppliers. This initiative targets companies involved in telecommunications, data centers, and connected devices to mitigate risks within the EU's digital infrastructure.
3. No-confidence votes loom in France
3. No-confidence votes loom in France French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu plans to push his budget bill through parliament without a vote, admitting to a “partial failure” in negotiations. Opposition parties, including France Unbowed and the National Rally, are expected to file votes of no-confidence in response to the government's handling of the budget.
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2026-01-20 15:31

Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss

1. Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss
1. Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant has experienced a complete loss of off-site power due to extensive military activity. This incident raises concerns about safety at the site, which was the location of the world's worst civil nuclear disaster.
2. UK approves massive Chinese embassy in central London
2. UK approves massive Chinese embassy in central London The UK government has approved plans for a large new Chinese embassy in central London, aiming to strengthen relations with Beijing. However, this decision has faced significant opposition from lawmakers who are worried about potential security risks.
3. Bruce Springsteen stirs up sentiment against Donald Trump and ICE
3. Bruce Springsteen stirs up sentiment against Donald Trump and ICE Music legend Bruce Springsteen made headlines at a recent concert by voicing his opposition to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. His remarks have added to the ongoing national debate surrounding immigration policies and the agency's actions.
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2026-01-20 01:47

Von der Leyen no-confidence debate takes place in near-empty chamber

1. Von der Leyen no-confidence debate takes place in near-empty chamber
1. Von der Leyen no-confidence debate takes place in near-empty chamber A no-confidence debate against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unfolded in a sparsely attended chamber. Critics argued her absence demonstrated a lack of respect for the farmers protesting outside and the millions of voters represented by the opposition.
2. Bulgarian president resigns, clearing path to run for parliament
2. Bulgarian president resigns, clearing path to run for parliament Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has announced his resignation, paving the way for his candidacy in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Radev criticized the current political class for betraying public trust and emphasized the need to protect state institutions amid ongoing political instability.
3. France rejects Trump Gaza peace board invite over fears it wants to supplant UN
3. France rejects Trump Gaza peace board invite over fears it wants to supplant UN France has declined an invitation to join a peace board proposed by former President Donald Trump aimed at resolving the Israel-Hamas conflict. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot expressed concerns that the initiative could undermine the role of the United Nations in peace efforts.
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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.
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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. Next.
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.
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