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2026-01-17 01:51

AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts

1. AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts
1. AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts A song created by Artificial Intelligence has been banned from Sweden’s music charts after it garnered over five million streams. The track, titled ‘Jag vet, du är inte min,’ has raised concerns among musicians who argue that its AI origin is misleading to listeners.
2. Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland takeover
2. Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland takeover US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on countries that oppose his plans to acquire Greenland, a territory of Denmark. This move could jeopardize the EU-US trade deal established last year, putting significant economic relations at risk.
3. Cuba rejects US negotiations under pressure
3. Cuba rejects US negotiations under pressure Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that the country will not engage in negotiations with the United States under coercive conditions. This declaration comes amid tensions following US threats and actions against Cuba's ally, Venezuela.
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2026-01-16 03:28

Pensioner Convicted for Attacking Prime Minister

1. Pensioner Convicted for Attacking Prime Minister
1. Pensioner Convicted for Attacking Prime Minister A pensioner in the Czech Republic has received a suspended sentence after attacking Prime Minister Andrej Babis with a walking stick. The incident occurred during a campaign event in September, as reported by the CTK agency.
2. Greenland Seeks US Cooperation on Trade
2. Greenland Seeks US Cooperation on Trade Greenland is actively pursuing cooperation with the United States on trade, investment, and mining, as highlighted in a recent meeting at the White House. The discussions reflect Greenland's efforts to assert its autonomy while navigating complex international relations in the Arctic.
3. UK Divides with France and Italy Over Putin Talks
3. UK Divides with France and Italy Over Putin Talks The UK has distanced itself from France and Italy regarding future negotiations with Russia, raising concerns in Brussels about the EU's potential sidelining. In response, EU officials are considering appointing a dedicated envoy to Ukraine to enhance the bloc's influence in ongoing discussions.
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2026-01-15 03:00

Starlink Waives Fees in Iran

1. Starlink Waives Fees in Iran
1. Starlink Waives Fees in Iran Starlink has reportedly waived monthly subscription fees for users in Iran, following the government's shutdown of internet access amid ongoing protests. These protests, which began in December due to currency collapse, have escalated to calls for political change.
2. Denmark's Disagreement with the US Over Greenland
2. Denmark's Disagreement with the US Over Greenland Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has expressed a "fundamental disagreement" with the United States regarding Greenland. After talks at the White House, Rasmussen described the discussions with Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as frank but unproductive.
3. France and Germany to Deploy Troops to Greenland
3. France and Germany to Deploy Troops to Greenland In response to renewed threats from US President Donald Trump concerning Greenland, France and Germany have announced plans to send troops to the territory. This deployment is part of a European security mission requested by Denmark, following high-level discussions in Washington.
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2026-01-14 14:59

NASA to Build Nuclear Reactor on the Moon

1. NASA to Build Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
1. NASA to Build Nuclear Reactor on the Moon NASA has confirmed its plans to construct a nuclear reactor on the moon, aiming for operational status by 2030. The initiative is part of the U.S. commitment to lunar exploration and the potential use of nuclear power in space.
2. EU Lawmakers Postpone Vote on US Trade Deal
2. EU Lawmakers Postpone Vote on US Trade Deal European lawmakers have delayed a decision on freezing a trade agreement with the U.S. due to concerns over President Trump's threats regarding Greenland. Discussions will resume next Wednesday, as clarity from the U.S. is deemed essential.
3. Spain Advocates for Conditional Sanctions Easing on Venezuela
3. Spain Advocates for Conditional Sanctions Easing on Venezuela Spain's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares announced plans to request the EU to lift sanctions on Venezuela, contingent upon progress towards democratic transition by the interim leadership. This follows a recent U.S. military operation in Caracas.
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2026-01-14 02:45

Over 2,000 Killed in Iran Protests

1. Over 2,000 Killed in Iran Protests
1. Over 2,000 Killed in Iran Protests A human rights group reports that more than 2,000 people have died during the violent crackdown on protests in Iran. President Trump has responded by promising that help is "on its way" to the Iranian people amidst the escalating unrest.
2. Greenland Backs Denmark and EU
2. Greenland Backs Denmark and EU Greenland's leadership has dismissed US proposals for annexation and has paused its push for independence from Denmark. This decision comes ahead of a significant meeting in Washington with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
3. Russia-China LNG Shipments Increase
3. Russia-China LNG Shipments Increase China has received at least 24 liquefied natural gas shipments from two sanctioned Russian facilities since late August 2025. This development highlights the strengthening ties between China and Russia as Moscow aims to enhance LNG exports to support its ongoing military efforts in Ukraine.
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2026-01-13 13:52

Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy

1. Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy
1. Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy Organizers of a dog sled race are investigating an unauthorized invitation extended to Trump's Greenland envoy, Republican Landry. Appointed last month, Landry described his role as a volunteer position aimed at making Greenland part of the United States.
2. Gazprom supplies more gas to China than Europe for the first time
2. Gazprom supplies more gas to China than Europe for the first time In a significant shift, Gazprom has begun supplying more natural gas to China than to Europe. This marks a pivotal moment in energy trade dynamics, reflecting changing relationships and demand in the global market.
3. Russia demands release of detained archaeologist facing extradition to Ukraine
3. Russia demands release of detained archaeologist facing extradition to Ukraine Russia has summoned Poland’s ambassador to protest the detention of archaeologist Alexander Butyagin, who faces extradition to Ukraine. Moscow is calling for his immediate release, emphasizing the case's diplomatic implications.
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2026-01-12 21:22

Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity

1. Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity
1. Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity A new app named "Are You Dead?" has quickly gone viral in China, targeting the growing number of one-person households, projected to reach 200 million by 2030. Users must check in every two days, prompting discussions about mental health and loneliness among young people living alone.
2. Record Cocaine Seizure by Spanish Authorities
2. Record Cocaine Seizure by Spanish Authorities Spanish special forces have intercepted a freighter in the Atlantic, seizing nearly ten tons of cocaine, marking the largest such seizure in the history of the Spanish National Police. The operation occurred 290 nautical miles off the coast of Portugal, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking.
3. Paramount Files Lawsuit Against Warner Group
3. Paramount Files Lawsuit Against Warner Group In a competitive bid for Warner Brothers, Paramount has initiated legal action against the company, seeking transparency regarding its decision to favor Netflix’s offer. This lawsuit also touches on the contentious issue surrounding the Trump-critical broadcaster CNN.
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2026-01-12 03:39

UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban

1. UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban
1. UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is engaging with Canada and Australia to gather support for a potential international ban on social media platform X. This initiative follows the platform's use of its AI assistant, Grok, to create sexualised deepfakes of women and children.
2. Denmark warns of ‘decisive moment’ as Trump renews threat of force over Greenland
2. Denmark warns of ‘decisive moment’ as Trump renews threat of force over Greenland Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has described the current situation regarding Greenland as a "decisive moment" in diplomatic relations with the United States. This statement comes after Donald Trump reiterated his suggestion of using force to acquire the Arctic territory.
3. Thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland as cold grounds flights
3. Thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland as cold grounds flights Severe cold weather has left thousands of tourists stranded in Finland's Lapland, with flights from Kittila airport cancelled due to freezing temperatures. Travelers hoping to return to cities like London, Bristol, and Amsterdam faced disruption as the mercury failed to rise above freezing.
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2026-01-11 16:25

Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia

1. Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia
1. Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans for new military operations against Russian forces, although he refrained from sharing specific details. He emphasized the effectiveness of Ukraine's security services and special forces, following an attack on an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region.
2. Iran threatens preemptive strikes against Israel and US bases
2. Iran threatens preemptive strikes against Israel and US bases Iran has warned that it could launch preemptive strikes against Israel and US military bases. This statement comes amid reports that US President Donald Trump has been considering military options regarding Iran, as tensions rise over ongoing protests within the country.
3. One dead and 300 buildings destroyed in Australia bushfires
3. One dead and 300 buildings destroyed in Australia bushfires In Australia, bushfires have claimed one life and destroyed approximately 300 homes and buildings, primarily in the state of Victoria. The fires have been raging across southeast Australia for several days, affecting numerous locations and burning through vast areas of land.
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2026-01-10 14:47

Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows

1. Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows
1. Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows A court in the Netherlands has ruled that a marriage officiated by a civil registrar and a friend is invalid, stating that “no marriage has been established.” The couple's one-day ceremony failed to meet legal requirements, leaving them without marital status.
2. Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Depot
2. Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Depot A Ukrainian drone strike has ignited a fire at an oil depot in the Volgograd region of Russia. Regional authorities report no immediate casualties, although the governor indicated that residents living nearby may have been affected.
3. Irish Farmers Protest Against Mercosur Trade Deal
3. Irish Farmers Protest Against Mercosur Trade Deal In Athlone, Irish farmers are staging a rolling tractor protest in response to the EU-Mercosur trade deal, which has sparked significant discontent. The Irish Government has opposed the deal, which still requires approval from the European Parliament following the EU ambassador's endorsement.
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Thailand Tightens Visa Rules
2026-05-20 13:55
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, 10 to 18 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 9 to 15 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 7 to 13 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 9 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 7 to 18 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 13 to 26 degrees with sunny madrid will experience a pleasantly warm today.
leaked internal documents from Russia’s presidential administration reveal potential scenarios for ending th…
In other news, leaked internal documents from Russia’s presidential administration reveal potential scenarios for ending the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The documents suggest how the Kremlin may frame a resolution as a victory, despite Russian President Vladimir Putin maintaining his maximum demands. The situation continues to evolve as the war's front lines remain largely unchanged.
Ryanair's CEO Michael O’Leary has expressed optimism regarding Europe’s jet fuel supply, stating that supp…
Ryanair's CEO Michael O’Leary has expressed optimism regarding Europe’s jet fuel supply, stating that suppliers have confirmed no disruptions expected until mid-July. He highlighted that increased fuel imports from West Africa, the U.S., and Norway are contributing to the improving situation, allowing for a more stable outlook for the summer travel season.
Thailand Tightens Visa Rules Thailand is set to tighten its visa exemption rules for tourists, reducing the le…
Thailand Tightens Visa Rules Thailand is set to tighten its visa exemption rules for tourists, reducing the length of stays and limiting the number of eligible countries. This decision follows a cabinet review aimed at managing the influx of visitors, as tourism remains a crucial sector for the nation's economy.
Drone Incidents Prompt Security Measures in Lithuania Lithuania has closed Vilnius International Airport follo…
Drone Incidents Prompt Security Measures in Lithuania Lithuania has closed Vilnius International Airport following the detection of a drone, prompting local authorities to instruct schoolchildren to seek shelter. Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė is scheduled to convene the National Security Commission to address the recent surge in drone incursions.
Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey A magnitude 5.6 earthquake has hit the eastern Turkish province of Malatya,…
Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey A magnitude 5.6 earthquake has hit the eastern Turkish province of Malatya, occurring at 9 a.m. local time. The tremors were felt in surrounding areas, with the Turkish civil protection agency reporting the quake's depth at approximately seven kilometers.
US Plans Troop Reductions in Europe The United States is preparing to announce significant cuts to the number…
US Plans Troop Reductions in Europe The United States is preparing to announce significant cuts to the number of troops stationed in Europe, including those available during wartime. This move is part of a broader strategy to adjust the US military presence on the continent, first indicated earlier this year.
Potential General Strike at Samsung Around 48,000 unionized employees at Samsung Electronics are threatening a…
Potential General Strike at Samsung Around 48,000 unionized employees at Samsung Electronics are threatening an 18-day general strike, which would mark the largest in the company's history. The strike, set to begin Thursday, is driven by demands for a historic bonus from the world's leading semiconductor producer. Next.
France's former president François Hollande has expressed intentions to re-enter the political arena ahead of…
France's former president François Hollande has expressed intentions to re-enter the political arena ahead of the 2027 presidential election. In a recent interview, he emphasized the significance of the upcoming vote, not just for France, but for the broader European context.
The European Union is advancing towards a controversial deal on migrant returns, which includes the establishm…
The European Union is advancing towards a controversial deal on migrant returns, which includes the establishment of processing hubs. However, NGOs have raised concerns that these hubs could devolve into lawless detention centers, potentially leading to human rights violations and increased disorder at Europe’s borders.
In Pakistan, the man convicted of murdering teen TikTok star Sana Yousaf has been sentenced to death.
In Pakistan, the man convicted of murdering teen TikTok star Sana Yousaf has been sentenced to death. Her tragic case has sparked outrage and highlighted ongoing issues of violence against women in the country, prompting calls for greater protections and reforms. Next.
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