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2026-05-12 14:05

Rod Stewart Criticizes Trump

1. Rod Stewart Criticizes Trump
1. Rod Stewart Criticizes Trump Rod Stewart has expressed his discontent with former U.S. President Donald Trump, stating he is no longer a fan. In a recent interview, Stewart reflected on their past friendship, revealing he used to visit Trump's home but has since distanced himself from the former president.
2. Macron's Morning Run in Nairobi
2. Macron's Morning Run in Nairobi French President Emmanuel Macron took part in a morning jog with Kenyan marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge during his visit to Nairobi. The duo maintained a light pace over nearly eight kilometers, showcasing a commitment to fitness and international camaraderie.
3. EU Energy Ministers to Discuss Gas Drilling
3. EU Energy Ministers to Discuss Gas Drilling European Union energy ministers are set to meet in Cyprus on May 13 to discuss domestic natural gas drilling. This informal gathering comes amid rising oil and gas prices and growing concerns over supply shortages linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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2026-05-11 11:29

Latvian Defense Minister Resigns

1. Latvian Defense Minister Resigns
1. Latvian Defense Minister Resigns Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds has resigned following recent drone incursions into Latvia's airspace. Prime Minister Evika Silina stated that Spruds had lost her trust and that of the public, prompting his departure from the role.
2. Turkish Airlines Jet Catches Fire in Nepal
2. Turkish Airlines Jet Catches Fire in Nepal A Turkish Airlines jet caught fire upon landing at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, but fortunately, no injuries were reported. The incident led to the airport's temporary closure, as emergency crews quickly responded to control the flames and safely evacuate passengers.
3. Modi Calls for Austerity Measures
3. Modi Calls for Austerity Measures Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens to work from home and limit foreign travel amid ongoing conflicts in Iran. He emphasized that these austerity measures aim to reduce fuel consumption and preserve foreign exchange reserves.
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2026-05-11 00:13

MEPs demand independence from NATO

1. MEPs demand independence from NATO
1. MEPs demand independence from NATO A new cross-party alliance of EU MPs is advocating for the swift establishment of a European defense union. German parliamentarian Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann emphasized the need for Europe to reduce its reliance on the United States for security.
2. Frontex official warns of post-war Ukraine arms-smuggling danger
2. Frontex official warns of post-war Ukraine arms-smuggling danger The deputy head of the EU’s Frontex border control agency has raised concerns about the potential for arms smuggling from Ukraine to the EU if a peace deal is reached with Russia. He stated that this could pose a significant security threat to Europe.
3. 15-year-old dies during half marathon in the Netherlands
3. 15-year-old dies during half marathon in the Netherlands Tragedy struck at a half marathon in Leiden, Netherlands, where a 15-year-old girl collapsed and later died despite immediate medical assistance. Organizers confirmed that emergency services were called to the scene but were unable to save her.
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2026-05-05 18:42

Hantavirus Concerns on Cruise Ship

1. Hantavirus Concerns on Cruise Ship
1. Hantavirus Concerns on Cruise Ship The World Health Organization has reported two confirmed cases of hantavirus aboard a cruise ship, with three fatalities linked to the outbreak. The virus, which typically does not spread easily between humans, has raised alarms about potential transmission among passengers.
2. Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russian Territory
2. Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russian Territory Ukraine has launched a significant strike on a military facility over 1,000 kilometers inside Russian territory, targeting a key military-industrial complex. The attack comes just days ahead of Russia's Victory Day parade, with President Zelenskyy showcasing domestically-produced missiles capable of long-range strikes.
3. PornHub Restores Access for UK Apple Users
3. PornHub Restores Access for UK Apple Users PornHub has announced that it has fully restored access to its platform for Apple users in the United Kingdom. This follows a partial block implemented in January due to concerns over the Online Safety Act, which requires stringent age verification measures for adult content providers.
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2026-05-05 18:19

Ukraine strikes Russian military facility

1. Ukraine strikes Russian military facility
1. 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.
2. PornHub restores access for UK Apple users
2. 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.
3. Erdoğan’s rival criticizes von der Leyen
3. 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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2026-05-05 13:58

Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade

1. Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade
1. Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade Russia has cut mobile internet services for many users in Moscow ahead of the May 9 Victory Day parade, which commemorates the defeat of Nazi Germany. The Kremlin is reportedly reducing the scale of the event due to security concerns.
2. At least 26 killed by explosion at fireworks plant in central China
2. At least 26 killed by explosion at fireworks plant in central China An explosion at a fireworks factory in Changsha, Hunan province, has resulted in at least 26 fatalities and 61 injuries. The blast occurred Monday afternoon, with state media reporting ongoing investigations into the cause.
3. Two people killed after car plows into crowd in Germany
3. Two people killed after car plows into crowd in Germany A car drove into a crowd in a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, Germany, on Monday, leading to two deaths and multiple injuries. The 33-year-old driver has been arrested and is currently in police custody as investigations continue.
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2026-04-30 13:41

Europe experiences record heat

1. Europe experiences record heat
1. Europe experiences record heat New data reveals that Europe is the fastest-warming continent, with almost all regions recording above-average temperatures in 2025. The year saw unprecedented wildfires, sea temperatures, and heatwaves, with over 1 million hectares of land affected.
2. Israel halts grain ship over Ukrainian wheat dispute
2. Israel halts grain ship over Ukrainian wheat dispute Israeli import company Zenziper has suspended the unloading of a vessel allegedly carrying grain stolen from Ukraine by Russia. Ukraine's foreign ministry has welcomed this action, indicating that its legal and diplomatic efforts are yielding results.
3. Italian woman faces jail in Egypt over adultery charges
3. Italian woman faces jail in Egypt over adultery charges Nessy Guerra, an Italian woman living in Egypt, faces imprisonment after her adultery conviction was upheld. Currently unable to leave the country, Guerra is embroiled in a custody battle for her three-year-old daughter.
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2026-04-29 13:52

Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo

1. Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo
1. Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo A group of mountain bongos, a rare antelope species native to the Kenyan highland forests, has been flown back to Kenya from a Czech zoo. With fewer than 100 of these animals remaining in the wild, this transfer marks a historic homecoming aimed at bolstering their population.
2. EU must have more of its own taxes from 2028, says von der Leyen
2. EU must have more of its own taxes from 2028, says von der Leyen European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has emphasized the need for the EU to establish its own tax revenues by 2028. She warned that without these new resources, member states could face either increased national contributions or reduced spending capacity, which would hinder the EU's ability to act effectively.
3. Woman caught at Bangkok airport with 30 turtles on her body
3. Woman caught at Bangkok airport with 30 turtles on her body A 19-year-old woman from Taiwan was apprehended at Bangkok airport after attempting to smuggle 30 live turtles attached to her body with adhesive tape. Security officials noticed her unusual behavior, leading to the discovery of the turtles, which were intended for illegal transport back to Taiwan.
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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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Romanian Concerns Over Danube Delta Attacks
2026-05-13 17:48
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 9 to 12 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits riga on today. In London, 5 to 16 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 5 to 17 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 3 to 12 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 3 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Stockholm, 5 to 9 degrees with moderate rain. In Madrid, 10 to 17 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
In a controversial move, US President Donald Trump has sparked debate with a provocative post regarding Venezu…
In a controversial move, US President Donald Trump has sparked debate with a provocative post regarding Venezuela. Sharing a map that reimagines the South American country within the design of the US flag, Trump has reignited discussions about territorial expansion, raising eyebrows and concerns both domestically and internationally.
Nauru's President David Adeang has announced plans to change the island nation's name to Naoero.
Nauru's President David Adeang has announced plans to change the island nation's name to Naoero. The decision is part of a broader initiative to enhance national identity and promote cultural heritage among the approximately 12,000 residents of this small island state located northeast of Papua New Guinea.
Romanian Concerns Over Danube Delta Attacks As tensions rise due to the war in Ukraine, several heads of state…
Romanian Concerns Over Danube Delta Attacks As tensions rise due to the war in Ukraine, several heads of state, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are gathering in Bucharest for the B9 summit. Romanian citizens are increasingly anxious as Russian attacks on Ukrainian Danube ports have intensified in recent months.
EU-US Trade Agreement Progress EU negotiators have reached a provisional agreement that allows for the suspens…
EU-US Trade Agreement Progress EU negotiators have reached a provisional agreement that allows for the suspension of the EU-US trade deal in case of market disruptions caused by a surge in US imports. This development comes after intense discussions aimed at addressing concerns over trade imbalances.
Waymo Robotaxis Recalled Waymo has announced a voluntary recall of thousands of its robotaxis due to safety co…
Waymo Robotaxis Recalled Waymo has announced a voluntary recall of thousands of its robotaxis due to safety concerns. The decision follows an incident in April when an empty vehicle entered a flooded road in San Antonio, Texas, raising alarms about potential hazards.
Theft of Saint Zdislava's Skull In the Czech Republic, police have confirmed the theft of an 800-year-old skul…
Theft of Saint Zdislava's Skull In the Czech Republic, police have confirmed the theft of an 800-year-old skull believed to belong to Saint Zdislava of Lemberk from a church in the northern region. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has shocked the local community.
Hezbollah's Drone Capabilities Hezbollah has developed unjammable drones that present a new threat to Israel.
Hezbollah's Drone Capabilities Hezbollah has developed unjammable drones that present a new threat to Israel. These affordable weapons have enabled the group to rearm despite losing support from Syria and facing ongoing challenges from the US-Israeli efforts against Iran. Next.
Trump has arrived in China, adjusting his expectations for negotiations amid rising tensions.
Trump has arrived in China, adjusting his expectations for negotiations amid rising tensions. The U.S. president is now considering a shift in American support for Taiwan, a move that has raised concerns among its allies.
In Russia, citizens are finding innovative ways to bypass increasing internet restrictions imposed by the Krem…
In Russia, citizens are finding innovative ways to bypass increasing internet restrictions imposed by the Kremlin. As President Putin tightens controls similar to those seen in Iran, many are worried about losing access to global online platforms.
CERN has initiated public consultations for its ambitious new particle accelerator project, the Future Circula…
CERN has initiated public consultations for its ambitious new particle accelerator project, the Future Circular Collider. The proposed 91-kilometer tunnel, spanning Switzerland and France, will allow the public to voice their opinions for the next four months before a final decision is made. Next.
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