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2026-06-18 11:44

Synthetic opioids pose a growing risk in Europe

1. Synthetic opioids pose a growing risk in Europe
1. Synthetic opioids pose a growing risk in Europe A new psychoactive substance emerges on Europe's drug market approximately once a week, raising alarms among EU officials. The European Union Drugs Agency warns that synthetic opioids are particularly dangerous, with a single gram potentially containing thousands of lethal doses.
2. Ukraine targets Moscow oil refinery again
2. Ukraine targets Moscow oil refinery again Ukraine has launched another series of drone attacks on Moscow, focusing on the Russian energy sector. Moscow's mayor reported that air defences intercepted 180 drones, but several managed to hit a refinery, marking the second such strike this week.
3. Netherlands to produce Ukrainian drones
3. Netherlands to produce Ukrainian drones The Netherlands is set to begin production of long-range and medium-range strike drones for Ukraine, as part of a bilateral cooperation initiative. The project, funded by the Dutch Ministry of Defense, aims to enhance Ukraine's unmanned capabilities under the Build with Ukraine program.
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2026-06-17 00:35

Russian warship fires warning shots near UK-registered yacht in Channel

1. Russian warship fires warning shots near UK-registered yacht in Channel
1. Russian warship fires warning shots near UK-registered yacht in Channel A Russian warship fired warning shots at a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel on Tuesday. The incident involved the Admiral Grigorovich frigate and occurred in foggy conditions between the Isle of Wight and Normandy, as the yacht drifted towards the warship.
2. German broadcaster removes TV intro after Elon Musk takes legal action
2. German broadcaster removes TV intro after Elon Musk takes legal action A German broadcaster has removed a TV intro following legal action from Elon Musk. The controversy arose after far-right activist Robinson shared protest plans on Musk's platform X, claiming widespread demonstrations across the UK, which he later suggested were exaggerated.
3. France to purchase Latvian BLAZE interceptor drones and launch local production
3. France to purchase Latvian BLAZE interceptor drones and launch local production France is set to enhance its military capabilities by purchasing Latvian BLAZE interceptor drones from Origin Robotics. The contract, signed at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, aims to bolster the French Army’s ability to counter enemy drones and protect troops.
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2026-06-16 01:20

MEPs confirm compromise on air passenger rights reform

1. MEPs confirm compromise on air passenger rights reform
1. MEPs confirm compromise on air passenger rights reform Members of the European Parliament have reached a compromise on air passenger rights reform, which will be voted on in a plenary session next month. The reform aims to balance the interests of airlines with passenger rights, maintaining current compensation rules for delays and cancellations while introducing new consumer protections, set to take effect in 2027.
2. Leaked EU legal opinion says bloc can suspend trade deal with Israel
2. Leaked EU legal opinion says bloc can suspend trade deal with Israel A leaked document reveals that the European Union has the legal authority to suspend its trade agreement with Israel due to serious violations of international law. The confidential opinion from the European Commission's legal service, dated 2017, suggests that a "total or partial suspension" could be enacted if necessary.
3. Former French premier warns of ‘technological war’ over US limits on AI
3. Former French premier warns of ‘technological war’ over US limits on AI Former French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has called for increased investment in artificial intelligence within France and Europe. He argues that recent U.S. restrictions on advanced AI models signify a growing global technological competition, stating, “This means we are in a technological war, and there will be winners and losers.”
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2026-06-15 14:43

Netherlands tests speed limit for cyclists

1. Netherlands tests speed limit for cyclists
1. Netherlands tests speed limit for cyclists The Dutch city of Houten is implementing a trial speed limit of 20 km/h on its bicycle paths starting this June. The initiative aims to enhance safety for cyclists and pedestrians in the area.
2. Italy ready to join naval presence in Hormuz
2. Italy ready to join naval presence in Hormuz Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced her country's willingness to participate in an international naval presence in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes in response to a newly formed agreement between the United States and Iran, pending parliamentary approval.
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Army tests German drones in Lithuania 3. U.S. Army tests German drones in Lithuania The U.S. Army conducted tests of the German-made HX-2 loitering munitions during the Project Flytrap exercise in Lithuania. This marks a significant evaluation of the system, which has already been deployed in combat situations in Ukraine.
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2026-06-13 02:37

EU countries agree to unblock accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova

1. EU countries agree to unblock accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova
1. EU countries agree to unblock accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova The 27 EU member states have reached a consensus to initiate the first cluster of accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova. This decision follows Hungary's recent lifting of a two-year veto, marking a significant step forward for both countries in their European integration efforts.
2. EU Climate Commissioner calls for more clean energy
2. EU Climate Commissioner calls for more clean energy As Europe endures a record-breaking heatwave, EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra emphasizes the urgent need for clean, homegrown energy. He highlights the increasing impact of climate-related events and stresses the importance of reducing carbon emissions to combat these challenges.
3. Poland welcomes first F-35 fighter jets
3. Poland welcomes first F-35 fighter jets Poland has officially welcomed its first three F-35 fighter jets, dubbed “Husarz,” which are set to enhance the country’s military capabilities. The advanced aircraft performed a ceremonial flypast over major Polish cities, symbolizing a new era for Poland’s air force.
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2026-06-12 13:37

Sardinian beach bans umbrellas for 10 to 65-year-olds

1. Sardinian beach bans umbrellas for 10 to 65-year-olds
1. Sardinian beach bans umbrellas for 10 to 65-year-olds Visitors to Punta Molentis beach in Sardinia can only use umbrellas if they are accompanied by a child under 10 or are over 65. This decision follows last year's wildfires that severely damaged the beach and surrounding areas.
2. US lifts the “non grata” designation on Sali Berisha
2. US lifts the “non grata” designation on Sali Berisha The US State Department has lifted the “non grata” designation on Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party of Albania. This change was confirmed on June 11, with waivers granted for individuals previously affected by this designation.
3. UK economy contracts in April as Middle East shock weighs on activity
3. UK economy contracts in April as Middle East shock weighs on activity The UK economy experienced a contraction of 0.1% in April, marking a downturn after a strong start to the year. Official data indicates that rising energy costs linked to the Middle East conflict have begun to impact economic activity.
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2026-06-12 02:07

Czech Firm Develops Acoustic Shield Against Drones

1. Czech Firm Develops Acoustic Shield Against Drones
1. Czech Firm Develops Acoustic Shield Against Drones Czech company Neuron Soundware has unveiled the Sound Shield, a passive acoustic shield designed to counter drone threats. This innovation comes in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting the vulnerability of high-value assets to inexpensive drone attacks.
2. New Fund Established for Two-State Solution
2. New Fund Established for Two-State Solution The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have launched an International Peace Fund to support initiatives aimed at achieving a two-state solution between Palestine and Israel. The fund will finance projects intended to create conducive conditions for negotiations.
3. El Niño Climate Phenomenon Returns
3. El Niño Climate Phenomenon Returns The US weather agency NOAA has confirmed the return of the El Niño climate phenomenon, which is expected to bring increased heat waves, droughts, and floods. This development raises concerns about the potential impacts on global weather patterns.
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2026-06-11 00:24

Russian Military Buildup on NATO Border

1. Russian Military Buildup on NATO Border
1. Russian Military Buildup on NATO Border New satellite images reveal a significant expansion of Russian military facilities along the NATO border, according to Danish broadcaster DR. Intelligence officials and military experts are raising alarms over the growing threat in the Baltic Sea region.
2. Ancient Whale Graveyard Discovered
2. Ancient Whale Graveyard Discovered A remarkable discovery in the Indian Ocean reveals a whale graveyard dating back five million years. Researchers describe the site as "far beyond anything we had imagined," shedding light on ancient marine life.
3. Meta Responds to Trump's AI Proposal
3. Meta Responds to Trump's AI Proposal Meta has largely dismissed President Donald Trump's suggestion for a government partnership with leading artificial intelligence companies. The social media giant's chief global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, stated that the idea has not been a priority for the company.
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2026-06-10 01:56

Prada and Axiom introduce space underwear

1. Prada and Axiom introduce space underwear
1. Prada and Axiom introduce space underwear Luxury brand Prada, in collaboration with Axiom Space, has unveiled new underwear designed for astronauts on future lunar missions. This initiative follows their earlier work together on NASA space suit designs presented in 2024.
2. Finland expands powers to deport foreign nationals, impose entry bans
2. Finland expands powers to deport foreign nationals, impose entry bans Finland's new immigration regulations, aimed at expediting deportations and enhancing entry bans, will take effect on Friday. Approved by President Alexander Stubb, these changes to the Aliens Act are intended to strengthen national security and improve the enforcement of deportation decisions.
3. France reaffirms support for Nordic, Baltic allies, claims Russia facing setbacks in Ukraine
3. France reaffirms support for Nordic, Baltic allies, claims Russia facing setbacks in Ukraine France has reiterated its commitment to its Nordic and Baltic allies, stating that Russia is experiencing defeats in Ukraine. During a videoconference with partners including Denmark and Estonia, French officials emphasized solidarity amid ongoing provocations from Moscow.
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2026-06-09 15:27

UK government trials AI tools in courts

1. UK government trials AI tools in courts
1. UK government trials AI tools in courts The UK government is piloting artificial intelligence in the Crown Court to modernize the justice system and tackle rising court backlogs. New technology initiatives include AI legal assistants designed to aid lawyers and court staff with routine tasks.
2. Germany sees record surge in politically motivated crimes in 2025
2. Germany sees record surge in politically motivated crimes in 2025 Germany has reported a record 85,837 politically motivated crimes in 2025, with far-right offenses accounting for nearly half of the total. The Interior Ministry revealed that neo-Nazis and right-wing extremists were responsible for 42,544 crimes, including significant numbers of xenophobic hate crimes.
3. Ukrainian president arrives in Estonia to attend Nordic-Baltic summit
3. Ukrainian president arrives in Estonia to attend Nordic-Baltic summit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Estonia for a summit with Nordic and Baltic leaders. His visit follows a meeting in the UK with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, focusing on regional security and cooperation.
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Ebola outbreak in Congo with high risk of spread
2026-05-18 10:33
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 8 to 11 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits riga on today. In London, 7 to 16 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 9 to 16 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 7 to 12 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 5 to 17 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 6 to 15 degrees with partly cloudy a slightly cool ambiance awaits stockholm on today. In Madrid, 11 to 22 degrees with partly cloudy madrid will experience a pleasantly warm today.
In international news, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit China shortly after former U.S.
In international news, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit China shortly after former U.S. President Donald Trump's recent trip. The Kremlin announced that Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping will discuss enhancing their bilateral partnership and strategic cooperation, as well as addressing key international and regional issues. This visit follows Putin's last trip to China in 2025, during which several significant agreements were signed.
Several people were injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in the city center of Modena, Italy.
Several people were injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in the city center of Modena, Italy. Local authorities reported that eight individuals were hurt, with four in critical condition. Mayor Massimo Mezzetti provided updates, stating that one woman pinned against a shop window may require amputation.
Ebola outbreak in Congo with high risk of spread A rare variant of Ebola has emerged in the Democratic Republi…
Ebola outbreak in Congo with high risk of spread A rare variant of Ebola has emerged in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with hundreds of suspected cases reported. The World Health Organization has warned that all ten neighboring countries are at high risk for potential spread, although there is no current alarm for a pandemic.
Nothing can change in the Taiwan Strait US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized the strategic import…
Nothing can change in the Taiwan Strait US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized the strategic importance of the Taiwan Strait amid discussions on potential arms sales to Taiwan. His comments come during a diplomatic dinner in China, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding the island claimed by Beijing.
Pope Leo launches AI commission Pope Leo has announced the formation of a new commission to address the implic…
Pope Leo launches AI commission Pope Leo has announced the formation of a new commission to address the implications of artificial intelligence within the church's moral framework. This announcement follows the signing of his encyclical, which will provide guidance on various ethical questions, including the role of AI in society.
US, China and Russia prefer a divided Europe, Kallas warns Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas expressed conce…
US, China and Russia prefer a divided Europe, Kallas warns Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas expressed concern over the growing divisions within Europe, suggesting that external powers like the US, China, and Russia may benefit from this fragmentation. She noted that some EU countries are increasingly seeking to maintain independent relations with Washington.
UK leadership hopeful Streeting calls Brexit a ‘catastrophic mistake’ Former British health secretary Wes…
UK leadership hopeful Streeting calls Brexit a ‘catastrophic mistake’ Former British health secretary Wes Streeting has described Brexit as a “catastrophic mistake” as he campaigns for the leadership of the Labour Party. Streeting, who recently resigned from his Cabinet position, is advocating for a re-evaluation of the UK's relationship with the European Union. Next.
The UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is facing mounting pressure to resign following a string of unpopular dec…
The UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is facing mounting pressure to resign following a string of unpopular decisions and policy reversals. His appointment of a friend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as U.S. ambassador has intensified scrutiny, leading to a chaotic period for the government.
Elon Musk has sparked controversy by labeling Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau a “diabolical asshole.…
Elon Musk has sparked controversy by labeling Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau a “diabolical asshole.” Musk argues that Rousseau's ideas have contributed to what he perceives as ideological issues in contemporary society, particularly regarding the concept of wokeism.
In the United States, an exemption that previously eased sanctions on Russian oil has officially expired.
In the United States, an exemption that previously eased sanctions on Russian oil has officially expired. This decision comes amid rising energy prices linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran, highlighting the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape. Next.
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