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2026-04-09 17:47
Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open
1. Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open
1. Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open
Finland is poised to launch the world’s first facility for the permanent disposal of spent nuclear fuel. Authorities are expected to grant the necessary license within the coming months, marking a significant milestone in managing dangerous radioactive waste.
2. France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA
2. France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA
The Banque de France is repatriating its gold reserves from New York, amounting to 129 tons. The central bank has denied any links to the current uncertainties in US politics, emphasizing that this move is part of a broader strategy.
3. Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests
3. Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests
The Irish government has deployed the army to clear protests that are blocking key ports. Prime Minister Martin has rejected the protesters' demands for a meeting, asserting that they do not represent any legitimate industry body and are attempting to blackmail the government.
4. Brussels Supports Windfall Tax on Energy Firms
4. Brussels Supports Windfall Tax on Energy Firms
The European Commission is backing a windfall tax on large corporations to alleviate the economic strain from the ongoing energy crisis. This follows a similar measure introduced after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, aimed at addressing soaring energy prices.
5. Argentina Eases Glacier Protection Laws
5. Argentina Eases Glacier Protection Laws
Argentina's government has passed a bill that loosens protections on its glaciers, with support from governors of mineral-rich provinces. They argue that the previous Glacier law hindered sustainable economic development, aiming to balance economic growth with environmental concerns.
6. A 42-year-old gold miner has been rescued from a flooded tunnel in
Mexico after spending 14 days trapped in waist-high water. Rescuers located him in a desperate situation but managed to bring him to safety.
6. A 42-year-old gold miner has been rescued from a flooded tunnel in Mexico after spending 14 days trapped in waist-high water. Rescuers located him in a desperate situation but managed to bring him to safety.
7. The Artemis crew is on their way back to Earth, bringing with them a
wealth of discoveries from their recent lunar mission. The four astronauts expressed excitement about the numerous pictures and stories they are eager to share upon their return.
7. The Artemis crew is on their way back to Earth, bringing with them a wealth of discoveries from their recent lunar mission. The four astronauts expressed excitement about the numerous pictures and stories they are eager to share upon their return.
8. In a significant operation, police in Rio de Janeiro have seized nearly 50 tons
of marijuana, marking the largest drug discovery in Brazilian history. The successful raid was aided by sniffer dogs, with authorities hailing it as an impressive achievement in the fight against drug trafficking.
8. In a significant operation, police in Rio de Janeiro have seized nearly 50 tons of marijuana, marking the largest drug discovery in Brazilian history. The successful raid was aided by sniffer dogs, with authorities hailing it as an impressive achievement in the fight against drug trafficking.
Euroskeptic think tanks are gaining traction as Brussels reduces funding for pro-EU organizations. Critics argue that the European Commission has shown little concern when progressive NGOs received significant support from the United States, but now views funding for their political opponents as 'foreign interference.' This shift in funding dynamics has raised alarms among some observers who worry about the implications for the EU's political landscape.
In a significant move, France has announced plans to inject an additional 36 billion euros into its defense budget by 2030. This investment will enhance its nuclear capabilities and expand missile and drone inventories. The decision is driven by increasing security challenges stemming from conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, alongside uncertainties regarding U.S. military commitments in Europe.
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2026-04-08 19:12
Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack
1. Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack
1. Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack
Following a recent attack on Hezbollah, Hungary has reportedly offered help to Iran. This revelation has raised questions about Hungary’s diplomatic ties, especially as the Trump administration continues to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban's reelection campaign.
2. Germany suspends military approval for men under 45
2. Germany suspends military approval for men under 45
Germany has suspended military approval for long stays abroad for men under 45. This requirement had previously gone largely unnoticed until it was highlighted by a German newspaper.
3. France to impose tougher penalties on Russia's 'shadow fleet'
3. France to impose tougher penalties on Russia's 'shadow fleet'
France is set to introduce stricter penalties for ships operating under false flags, particularly those suspected of transporting Russian oil in violation of sanctions. A draft update to the military planning law proposes to double prison sentences for ship owners and operators who fail to comply with regulations.
4. Pakistan’s Prime Minister promotes peace in the Middle East
4. Pakistan’s Prime Minister promotes peace in the Middle East
Pakistan’s Prime Minister has taken on a role as a peace advocate in the Middle East, calling for a two-week halt to hostilities between the USA, Israel, and Iran. This initiative aims to allow safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz during this period.
5. Lunar mission return deemed critical phase
5. Lunar mission return deemed critical phase
Former Swiss astronaut Claude Nicollier has emphasized that the return phase of the Artemis 2 lunar mission is the most delicate part of the journey. The re-entry of the Orion capsule into Earth’s atmosphere poses significant technical challenges for the crew.
6. France plans to direct a significant portion of its €36 billion defence boost towards
enhancing its munitions and drone capabilities. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to adapt to increasing security threats and potential shifts in US military presence in Europe.
6. France plans to direct a significant portion of its €36 billion defence boost towards enhancing its munitions and drone capabilities. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to adapt to increasing security threats and potential shifts in US military presence in Europe.
7. Reports indicate that several Cameroonian nationals have been killed while participating as military contractors
in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. An internal memo from Cameroon’s defence minister has raised concerns about the recruitment of soldiers to fight abroad, urging military officers to keep a close watch on their units.
7. Reports indicate that several Cameroonian nationals have been killed while participating as military contractors in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. An internal memo from Cameroon’s defence minister has raised concerns about the recruitment of soldiers to fight abroad, urging military officers to keep a close watch on their units.
8. In a move to protect children, the Greek government is proposing legislation to prohibit
social media use for those under 15 years old. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the dangers of addictive app designs in a TikTok video aimed at young audiences, emphasizing the need for regulation to safeguard their well-being.
8. In a move to protect children, the Greek government is proposing legislation to prohibit social media use for those under 15 years old. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the dangers of addictive app designs in a TikTok video aimed at young audiences, emphasizing the need for regulation to safeguard their well-being.
Germany has accused U.S. Senator JD Vance of hypocrisy regarding his claims of EU interference in Hungary's elections. A spokesperson highlighted that the U.S. Vice President's recent visit to Hungary just days before the election raises questions about who is truly meddling in the political process. This statement was made alongside Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
In southern Italy, a landslide has led to the closure of both a motorway and a railway line along the Adriatic coast. Local authorities have taken precautionary measures, evacuating around 50 residents from the municipality of Petacciato in the Molise region as they assess the situation and ensure the safety of the community.
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2026-04-08 11:22
Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire
1. Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire
1. Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the ceasefire in the Iran war as “a moment of relief.” He plans to visit the Middle East on Wednesday to collaborate with Gulf partners on ensuring the reopening of the strait is permanent. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need for a lasting end to the conflict.
2. Tehran keeps its trump card – and celebrates a strategic victory
2. Tehran keeps its trump card – and celebrates a strategic victory
In a surprising move, President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in the Iran war, while agreeing to negotiate a peace plan on Iran's terms. This development allows Tehran to maintain control over its key strategic assets, marking a significant shift in the ongoing conflict.
3. “Artemis 2” crew makes its way back to Earth
3. “Artemis 2” crew makes its way back to Earth
The crew of NASA's “Artemis 2” moon mission is returning home after successfully navigating their journey. The agency confirmed that the “Orion” capsule has now crossed the threshold where Earth's gravity is stronger than that of the moon, marking a crucial point in their return.
4. Anthropic AI Claude finds decades-old security holes
4. Anthropic AI Claude finds decades-old security holes
The new AI model from Anthropic has uncovered a 27-year-old security vulnerability in a widely used operating system. Its advanced capabilities in identifying previously undetected software flaws have attracted interest from other companies looking to enhance their security measures.
5. North Korea has tested several missiles
5. North Korea has tested several missiles
North Korea has launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles eastward, according to reports from the South Korean military. The missiles reportedly landed in the Sea of Japan after traveling approximately 240 kilometers.
6. The Greek Prime Minister's call for swift action comes as the farm fraud scandal
threatens to undermine his government's credibility. Mitsotakis emphasized the need for transparency and accountability as EU prosecutors continue their investigation into the alleged misconduct involving lawmakers.
6. The Greek Prime Minister's call for swift action comes as the farm fraud scandal threatens to undermine his government's credibility. Mitsotakis emphasized the need for transparency and accountability as EU prosecutors continue their investigation into the alleged misconduct involving lawmakers.
7. A significant number of Indian migrant workers are returning to their home states due
to shortages of cooking gas cylinders in urban areas. Experts warn that this reverse migration could severely impact small and medium enterprises, particularly in sectors reliant on labor, such as construction and textiles.
7. A significant number of Indian migrant workers are returning to their home states due to shortages of cooking gas cylinders in urban areas. Experts warn that this reverse migration could severely impact small and medium enterprises, particularly in sectors reliant on labor, such as construction and textiles.
8. In Iran, hundreds of citizens formed human chains in front of power plants and
on bridges in a show of solidarity to protect the country's infrastructure. The government had called for this demonstration amid concerns of potential attacks, with state media highlighting the importance of securing vital facilities.
8. In Iran, hundreds of citizens formed human chains in front of power plants and on bridges in a show of solidarity to protect the country's infrastructure. The government had called for this demonstration amid concerns of potential attacks, with state media highlighting the importance of securing vital facilities.
Orbán’s rival, Péter Magyar, has criticized U.S. Senator JD Vance's recent visit to Hungary, labeling it as an attempt at election interference. Magyar, who leads the opposition Tisza party, claims that the visit serves to bolster Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's image ahead of the upcoming elections. With Orbán's Fidesz party currently trailing in the polls, the visit is seen as a strategic move to project international support during a pivotal moment in Hungary's political landscape.
In other news, music giant Universal Music Group has received a staggering $64 billion takeover offer from Bill Ackman's Pershing Square. This proposal comes as the company continues to dominate the global music industry with a roster that includes major artists like Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter. The potential acquisition could significantly reshape the music landscape, raising questions about the future direction of the industry.
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2026-04-07 13:35
Russians find creative communication methods
1. Russians find creative communication methods
1. Russians find creative communication methods
As the Kremlin tightens control over secure communication channels, Russian citizens are resorting to innovative solutions. Among these, some are using pet feeders equipped with cameras for video calls, showcasing their adaptability in the face of restrictions.
2. Fuel protests disrupt traffic in Ireland
2. Fuel protests disrupt traffic in Ireland
Motorists in Ireland are facing significant delays today due to protests against rising fuel prices. An Garda Siochana has issued warnings as slow-moving convoys create chaos on the roads, highlighting the growing frustration among citizens over soaring costs.
3. Oil prices surge past $110
3. Oil prices surge past $110
Oil prices continue to climb, with North Sea Brent crude reaching $111.11 per barrel in early trading. This rise comes amid escalating tensions related to the Iran conflict and the impending expiration of a US ultimatum.
4. Taiwan opposition leader visits China
4. Taiwan opposition leader visits China
Taiwan's opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, has made her first visit to China since 2016, accepting an invitation from President Xi Jinping. She expressed hopes of serving as a "bridge for peace" between the two sides, amidst ongoing tensions.
5. AI race intensifies between China and the US
5. AI race intensifies between China and the US
The competition in artificial intelligence is heating up, with both China and the US striving to outpace each other. Analysts suggest that while China seems to be leading in certain areas, the dynamics of the race could shift as both nations ramp up their efforts.
6. The King Fahd Causeway, a vital link between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, has been
closed due to threats of Iranian attacks. The King Fahd Causeway Authority announced that vehicle movements would be suspended as a precautionary measure to ensure safety.
6. The King Fahd Causeway, a vital link between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, has been closed due to threats of Iranian attacks. The King Fahd Causeway Authority announced that vehicle movements would be suspended as a precautionary measure to ensure safety.
7. Swiss intelligence services have raised alarms over Russian expat groups visiting
sensitive facilities in Switzerland. These groups, organized through social media platforms, are seen as potential conduits for espionage and sabotage activities.
7. Swiss intelligence services have raised alarms over Russian expat groups visiting sensitive facilities in Switzerland. These groups, organized through social media platforms, are seen as potential conduits for espionage and sabotage activities.
8. U.S
Senator JD Vance is set to arrive in Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban's re-election campaign. Hungary continues to resist EU pressure to reduce its reliance on Russian fossil fuels, while also seeking to enhance energy ties with the United States.
8. U.S. Senator JD Vance is set to arrive in Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban's re-election campaign. Hungary continues to resist EU pressure to reduce its reliance on Russian fossil fuels, while also seeking to enhance energy ties with the United States.
Trump reportedly considers leaving NATO amid ongoing Iran conflict. The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, stated that European leaders are grappling with the potential of a significant rift within NATO. President Donald Trump has expressed serious thoughts about withdrawing the United States from the alliance due to its reluctance to support his policies.
In India, nine policemen have been sentenced to death for their involvement in the custody killings of a father and son who were arrested in 2020 for allegedly violating Covid lockdown regulations. This case has drawn significant attention and raised concerns over police conduct during the pandemic.
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2026-04-03 17:36
Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset
1. Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset
1. Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset
Despite ongoing concerns over the war in Iran, London and Brussels are working on improving relations post-Brexit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has instructed his ministers to negotiate a closer partnership nearly a decade after the U.K. voted to leave the European Union.
2. Sweden Investigates Oil Pollution in Baltic Sea
2. Sweden Investigates Oil Pollution in Baltic Sea
Swedish authorities have halted the tanker "Flora 1" off the coast of Ystad due to suspicions of oil pollution. The vessel is believed to be linked to Russia's shadow fleet, prompting a thorough investigation by the Swedish coast guard.
3. Insights into Russia's Shadow Fleet
3. Insights into Russia's Shadow Fleet
New research has shed light on Russia's shadow fleet, revealing its use of Starlink technology among other resources. The freighter "Boracay," part of this fleet, has been identified as a significant asset for the Kremlin, raising concerns about its operations.
4. Progress on EU-US Trade Deal
4. Progress on EU-US Trade Deal
European lawmaker Bernd Lange has indicated that recent tariff adjustments by the Trump administration could facilitate the approval of the EU-U.S. trade deal. The U.S. has reduced tariffs on various steel-derived products, including motorcycles, to agreed levels, enhancing the prospects for finalizing the agreement.
5. French Ship Navigates Strait of Hormuz
5. French Ship Navigates Strait of Hormuz
A container ship from French shipping group CMA CGM has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a potential thaw in relations between Iran and France. This development suggests that Iran may not perceive France as a hostile nation.
6. A French court has overturned the ban on a Muslim gathering in
Paris, which had been deemed a security threat by the police. The decision allows the event to proceed, despite concerns regarding potential terrorism.
6. A French court has overturned the ban on a Muslim gathering in Paris, which had been deemed a security threat by the police. The decision allows the event to proceed, despite concerns regarding potential terrorism.
7. Russia has issued a travel advisory urging its citizens to avoid countries
with extradition treaties with the United States. This warning comes amid heightened tensions and reflects ongoing concerns about the safety of Russian nationals abroad.
7. Russia has issued a travel advisory urging its citizens to avoid countries with extradition treaties with the United States. This warning comes amid heightened tensions and reflects ongoing concerns about the safety of Russian nationals abroad.
8. The eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv is facing relentless Russian air strikes, with authorities
reporting continuous attacks over the past day. Clean-up efforts are underway following a drone strike that targeted a residential building, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region.
8. The eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv is facing relentless Russian air strikes, with authorities reporting continuous attacks over the past day. Clean-up efforts are underway following a drone strike that targeted a residential building, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is set to visit Hungary next week, where he will meet with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. This visit comes just days ahead of Hungary's parliamentary elections, with Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, scheduled to be in Budapest from April 7 to 8.
In other news, Estonian politician Kaja Kallas has downplayed any tensions with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Kallas, who became the EU's High Representative in December 2024, balances her roles as a Commission vice president and chair of EU foreign ministers' meetings, navigating the complexities of EU power dynamics.
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2026-04-02 13:34
World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193
1. World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193
1. World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193
Jonathan, the world's oldest known tortoise, has passed away at the age of 193. His veterinarian noted that he leaves behind a remarkable legacy of resilience and longevity.
2. China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety
2. China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety
Members of the European Parliament have addressed key challenges in e-commerce during their first official visit to China in eight years. Discussions with Chinese parliamentarians focused on the differences between European and Chinese consumer protections and market supervision.
3. Middle East war affects tens of thousands of bookings, Lastminute says
3. Middle East war affects tens of thousands of bookings, Lastminute says
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to a significant impact on travel, with Lastminute.com reporting around 17,000 affected bookings. Holidaymakers are now shifting their preferences toward alternative destinations such as the Canary Islands and Sardinia.
4. 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin unknowingly used as bus fare in England
4. 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin unknowingly used as bus fare in England
A rare 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin was unknowingly used as bus fare in England before being identified as an ancient artifact. The coin, minted in what is now Cadiz, Spain, has been donated to Leeds Museums and Galleries.
5. Iran war’s fuel crisis spurs panic, violence in nations facing shortages
The war against Iran has led to severe fuel shortages in countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India, resulting in panic and violence. Reports indicate that gasoline thefts are increasing, and gas station workers have faced deadly attacks amid soaring prices.
6. Nasa's historic crewed Moon mission is set to pave the way for future lunar
exploration, as astronauts prepare for a journey that will take them further into space than any humans have ventured in decades. The mission aims to gather valuable data that could inform future manned missions to Mars.
6. Nasa's historic crewed Moon mission is set to pave the way for future lunar exploration, as astronauts prepare for a journey that will take them further into space than any humans have ventured in decades. The mission aims to gather valuable data that could inform future manned missions to Mars.
7. Germany and Italy's proposal for an EU 'kill switch' on global stablecoins has raised
concerns among crypto advocates, who warn it could stifle innovation and limit access to digital currencies. The initiative seeks to ensure that foreign stablecoin operators comply with EU regulations, potentially reshaping the landscape of the cryptocurrency market in Europe.
7. Germany and Italy's proposal for an EU 'kill switch' on global stablecoins has raised concerns among crypto advocates, who warn it could stifle innovation and limit access to digital currencies. The initiative seeks to ensure that foreign stablecoin operators comply with EU regulations, potentially reshaping the landscape of the cryptocurrency market in Europe.
8. A powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia, resulting in one confirmed fatality
Although tsunami warnings were initially issued, they have since been lifted, allowing residents to begin assessing the damage and responding to the aftermath of the tremor.
8. A powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia, resulting in one confirmed fatality. Although tsunami warnings were initially issued, they have since been lifted, allowing residents to begin assessing the damage and responding to the aftermath of the tremor.
US President Donald Trump delivered a 19-minute speech regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran, but many found the address lacking in new information. The President largely reiterated previously stated positions, leaving some observers disappointed by the absence of significant updates or changes in strategy.
In other news, the European Commission has announced an investigation into a recent cyber attack that targeted its websites. While the Commission reported that the incident was contained, preliminary findings indicate that some data may have been compromised. Fortunately, the Commission's internal systems remained unaffected, although it did not disclose any information regarding the potential perpetrators of the attack.
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2026-04-02 00:19
European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites
1. European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites
1. European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites
The European Commission has confirmed a cyber attack on its websites, stating that the incident was contained. Preliminary investigations indicate that some data may have been compromised, although internal systems remain unaffected. The Commission has not disclosed the identity of the attackers.
2. Estonia’s defense minister questions Trump’s NATO comments
2. Estonia’s defense minister questions Trump’s NATO comments
Estonia's defense minister has expressed confusion over former President Trump’s recent remarks regarding NATO allies. He emphasized that while Estonia is open to discussions, it will not engage in uncertainties regarding commitments. The minister firmly rejected Trump's portrayal of NATO allies as abandoning the United States.
3. Iranian president addresses Americans in open letter
3. Iranian president addresses Americans in open letter
In a recent open letter, Iranian President Massoud Peseschkian criticized the ongoing U.S. military actions against Iran as both absurd and counterproductive. He stated that the global landscape has shifted, making continued confrontation increasingly costly. The message aims to foster dialogue between the two nations.
4. Experts claim NATO is merely a 'paper tiger'
4. Experts claim NATO is merely a 'paper tiger'
In an interview, former President Trump labeled NATO a "paper tiger," suggesting he has moved beyond reconsidering U.S. membership in the alliance. FRANCE 24’s Brussels correspondent highlighted that Trump shows no intention of defending Europe in the event of a Russian invasion, raising concerns about NATO's future effectiveness.
5. Controversial plan to seize Iran’s uranium discussed by Trump
5. Controversial plan to seize Iran’s uranium discussed by Trump
A risky military plan to deploy ground forces for the removal of Iran's nuclear material was presented to former President Trump last week. Experts warn that this operation would be unprecedented and highly challenging, marking a significant escalation in U.S. military strategy towards Iran.
6. The European Union is facing backlash for allegedly succumbing to U.S
pressure regarding digital regulations. Following the Commission's announcement of a potential EU-U.S. dialogue, critics argue that this could undermine the EU's autonomy in enforcing laws on American tech companies.
6. The European Union is facing backlash for allegedly succumbing to U.S. pressure regarding digital regulations. Following the Commission's announcement of a potential EU-U.S. dialogue, critics argue that this could undermine the EU's autonomy in enforcing laws on American tech companies.
7. Experts have declared that there is no longer any hope for the stranded humpback
whale, affectionately named "Timmy," in the Baltic Sea. Following its death, an autopsy is planned to provide further insights into the circumstances surrounding the whale's stranding.
7. Experts have declared that there is no longer any hope for the stranded humpback whale, affectionately named "Timmy," in the Baltic Sea. Following its death, an autopsy is planned to provide further insights into the circumstances surrounding the whale's stranding.
8. In Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee discussed
Ireland's upcoming Presidency of the European Union. McEntee's visit also included a ceremony commemorating the fourth anniversary of Bucha's liberation from Russian forces, highlighting ongoing support for Ukraine.
8. In Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee discussed Ireland's upcoming Presidency of the European Union. McEntee's visit also included a ceremony commemorating the fourth anniversary of Bucha's liberation from Russian forces, highlighting ongoing support for Ukraine.
A mass robotaxi malfunction in a Chinese city has led to significant traffic disruptions, affecting at least 100 vehicles. Baidu, the company behind the robotaxi service, has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the incident.
In a separate development, Russia has issued a warning to its citizens, advising them against traveling to numerous countries due to concerns over potential extradition. The advisory highlights the risks associated with visiting nations that have extradition treaties with the United States.
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2026-04-01 21:34
Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city
1. Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city
1. Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city
A significant malfunction involving Baidu's robotaxis has disrupted traffic in a Chinese city, affecting at least 100 vehicles. The company has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the incident.
2. Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries amid US extradition fears
2. Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries amid US extradition fears
Russia has issued a warning to its citizens, advising them to avoid countries that have extradition treaties with the United States. This advisory comes amid rising concerns over potential extradition risks for Russian nationals.
3. EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan
3. EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan
The European Commission is preparing to make the first payment to Ukraine under a €90 billion loan, contingent on Hungary lifting its veto. This financial assistance aims to support Ukraine's budget amidst ongoing conflict.
4. Russia demands France release woman arrested for suspected espionage
4. Russia demands France release woman arrested for suspected espionage
Russia has called for the release of Anna Novikova, a dual Russian-French citizen detained in France on espionion charges. The Kremlin claims her detention is based on a "false pretext."
5. South African army arrives in crime hotspots to help tackle gangs
5. South African army arrives in crime hotspots to help tackle gangs
In South Africa, the army has been deployed to five provinces as part of a year-long operation aimed at combating gang violence. This initiative seeks to enhance security in areas plagued by crime.
6. Rescuers have shared a grim update regarding the humpback whale stranded off Germany's Baltic
Sea coast, indicating that they have abandoned hope for its survival. The animal remains trapped in an inlet, and experts now expect it to die there.
6. Rescuers have shared a grim update regarding the humpback whale stranded off Germany's Baltic Sea coast, indicating that they have abandoned hope for its survival. The animal remains trapped in an inlet, and experts now expect it to die there.
7. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the United States will reconsider
its relationship with NATO, following a lack of support from allies in the ongoing conflict in Iran. This statement echoes President Donald Trump's previous threats to withdraw from the alliance if cooperation does not improve.
7. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the United States will reconsider its relationship with NATO, following a lack of support from allies in the ongoing conflict in Iran. This statement echoes President Donald Trump's previous threats to withdraw from the alliance if cooperation does not improve.
8. In Brazil, a judge has blocked a controversial project to construct a zipline connecting
the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain to Morro da Urca. The decision comes after significant public outcry over environmental concerns and the potential impact on the area's natural beauty.
8. In Brazil, a judge has blocked a controversial project to construct a zipline connecting the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain to Morro da Urca. The decision comes after significant public outcry over environmental concerns and the potential impact on the area's natural beauty.
President Donald Trump has indicated that U.S. forces are expected to withdraw from Iran in "two or three weeks." This announcement comes amid rising energy prices, which have been a concern for many Americans. The statement was made during an executive order signing at the White House, where Trump responded to inquiries about the impact of military operations on gas prices.
In a separate development, Spanish police have uncovered a sophisticated drug tunnel linking Morocco to the exclave of Ceuta. This tunnel is believed to have been used for smuggling significant amounts of hashish into Spain. Authorities had previously discovered a similar tunnel in Ceuta last year, highlighting ongoing challenges in controlling drug trafficking in the region.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 3 to 7 degrees with overcast. In London, 5 to 16 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 5 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Brussels, 2 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Berlin, 2 to 7 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Stockholm, 2 to 9 degrees with cloudy. In Madrid, 7 to 20 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
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2026-03-30 00:23
Mass layoffs in the Metaverse
1. Mass layoffs in the Metaverse
1. Mass layoffs in the Metaverse
Mark Zuckerberg faces significant challenges as he announces thousands of layoffs amid a recent lawsuit ruling that social media is addictive. This marks a pivotal moment in his ambitious Metaverse project, which he views as a key future endeavor.
2. Free public transport in Australia
2. Free public transport in Australia
In response to soaring fuel prices due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, the Australian states of Victoria and Tasmania are offering free public transport. This initiative aims to encourage commuters to reduce reliance on cars and alleviate financial pressure.
3. Drone crash investigation in Finland
3. Drone crash investigation in Finland
Two cross-border drones have crashed near Kouvola, approximately 200 kilometers northeast of Helsinki. The Finnish Defence Forces are collaborating with other authorities to investigate the incident, with Prime Minister Petteri Orpo suggesting the drones likely originated from Ukraine.
4. Italy's social media ban proposal
4. Italy's social media ban proposal
Italy's ruling party, Lega, has proposed a ban on social media for individuals under the age of 14. The draft law aims to protect minors and provide support to families navigating the challenges of online platforms.
5. Pope Leo's strong message on war
5. Pope Leo's strong message on war
Pope Leo delivered a powerful statement condemning leaders who initiate wars, asserting that God rejects their prayers if they have "hands full of blood." His remarks come amid ongoing global conflicts, emphasizing the moral responsibilities of those in power.
6. Millions of Americans are protesting against Donald Trump, with demonstrators voicing their discontent
over rising prices and government actions they perceive as authoritarian. Citizens in numerous cities are calling for a government that prioritizes their needs and values.
6. Millions of Americans are protesting against Donald Trump, with demonstrators voicing their discontent over rising prices and government actions they perceive as authoritarian. Citizens in numerous cities are calling for a government that prioritizes their needs and values.
7. The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran, contingent on President Trump's approval
This potential escalation could pose significant risks to U.S. troops, marking a new and dangerous phase in the ongoing conflict.
7. The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran, contingent on President Trump's approval. This potential escalation could pose significant risks to U.S. troops, marking a new and dangerous phase in the ongoing conflict.
8. In Kenya, a surprising trend in wildlife trafficking has emerged, with collectors willing to
pay as much as $220 for a single ant. This unexpected craze has attracted smugglers looking to capitalize on the lucrative market for rare and exotic species.
8. In Kenya, a surprising trend in wildlife trafficking has emerged, with collectors willing to pay as much as $220 for a single ant. This unexpected craze has attracted smugglers looking to capitalize on the lucrative market for rare and exotic species.
Shops and restaurants in Egypt have been ordered to close early as the energy crisis deepens. Retail and dining premises will have to shut by 21:00 each night for the next month in a bid to conserve power amid ongoing shortages.
In a separate incident, thieves have stolen a significant chocolate haul bound for Poland. Swiss food giant Nestle reported that approximately 12 tons, or 413,793 bars, of its KitKat brand were taken after leaving its production site in Italy earlier this week. The company stated that the vehicle and its load are still unaccounted for.
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2026-03-27 13:07
Sailboats carrying aid for Cuba missing
1. Sailboats carrying aid for Cuba missing
1. Sailboats carrying aid for Cuba missing
Two sailboats with nine activists onboard, delivering aid to Cuba, have gone missing, according to the Mexican Navy. The boats were expected to reach the island earlier this week, but authorities have reported a lack of communication with the crew.
2. Inside Tehran as civilian toll of US-Israeli strikes rises
2. Inside Tehran as civilian toll of US-Israeli strikes rises
The ongoing US and Israeli strikes in Tehran have increasingly targeted key locations, including police stations and military facilities. Reports indicate a rising civilian toll as these operations continue to escalate.
3. Iran war shockwaves push Saudi Arabia to strike security deal with Ukraine
3. Iran war shockwaves push Saudi Arabia to strike security deal with Ukraine
In response to the conflict in Iran, Saudi Arabia has moved to establish a security agreement with Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy highlighted the need for improved air defense against Iranian drone attacks, emphasizing the challenges faced in countering such threats.
4. Oil prices continue to rise
4. Oil prices continue to rise
Oil prices have seen an upward trend, with North Sea Brent crude reaching $109.46 per barrel in early trading, a 1.4 percent increase from the previous day. This rise comes amid heightened tensions following US President Trump's ultimatum to Iran.
5. Cuba looks to Vatican for help as U.S
pressure plunges island into crisis
5. Cuba looks to Vatican for help as U.S. pressure plunges island into crisis
Cuban officials are seeking assistance from Pope Leo XIV to help alleviate the pressure from the US oil embargo. The embargo has led to severe fuel shortages and blackouts, pushing the island into a deepening crisis.
6. Iran's government has imposed a ban on all sports teams from competing in "enemy
countries," affecting clubs like Tractor SC, which is unable to participate in its Champions League match. This decision reflects the increasing intertwining of politics and sports in the region.
6. Iran's government has imposed a ban on all sports teams from competing in "enemy countries," affecting clubs like Tractor SC, which is unable to participate in its Champions League match. This decision reflects the increasing intertwining of politics and sports in the region.
7. A whale stranded off a sandbank near Lübeck Bay has been successfully
rescued after a significant effort by German teams. Authorities remain hopeful that the whale will navigate back into deeper waters and away from danger.
7. A whale stranded off a sandbank near Lübeck Bay has been successfully rescued after a significant effort by German teams. Authorities remain hopeful that the whale will navigate back into deeper waters and away from danger.
8. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sought to calm fears over fuel
supply amid reports of panic buying across the nation. He reassured citizens that the country's fuel supply remains secure, despite the recent surge in demand.
8. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sought to calm fears over fuel supply amid reports of panic buying across the nation. He reassured citizens that the country's fuel supply remains secure, despite the recent surge in demand.
Elon Musk's online platform X has lost a significant court case against several major advertisers who had withdrawn their ads from the service. A Texas judge ruled that X failed to provide sufficient evidence to support its claim of unfair competition, leading to the dismissal of the lawsuit. This decision marks a setback for Musk as he navigates challenges in the advertising sector.
In a bold move to leave his mark on American currency, US President Donald Trump will soon have his signature featured on dollar bills. The US Treasury Department announced this decision as part of the celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding. This gesture reflects Trump's ongoing effort to solidify his legacy and presence in American history.
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In international news, US officials have indicated that a tentative deal has been reached with Iran to extend…
In international news, US officials have indicated that a tentative deal has been reached with Iran to extend a ceasefire. However, reports from Tehran suggest conflicting information, with one news agency claiming that no agreement has been finalized or confirmed, casting doubt on the future of the negotiations.
As temperatures soar to 45 degrees Celsius in Delhi, informal workers are prioritizing survival over safety, c…
As temperatures soar to 45 degrees Celsius in Delhi, informal workers are prioritizing survival over safety, continuing their labor despite the increasing health risks associated with the extreme heat. Many are left with little choice but to work in hazardous conditions, highlighting the struggles of the city's poorest residents.
Bezos’ Rocket Explodes
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin faced a setback as its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, explod…
Bezos’ Rocket Explodes
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin faced a setback as its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, exploded during a routine test at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The unmanned rocket was destroyed in a large fireball before its planned launch.
Israeli Strike Injures Palestinians
Seven Palestinians were injured in an Israeli airstrike on a residential b…
Israeli Strike Injures Palestinians
Seven Palestinians were injured in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in central Gaza City early Friday. Medical sources report that the injuries range from moderate to serious, with the wounded being transported to various hospitals.
Increased Police Presence at Lisbon Airport
Portugal's Ministry of Internal Administration has announced the d…
Increased Police Presence at Lisbon Airport
Portugal's Ministry of Internal Administration has announced the deployment of an additional 48 police officers to Lisbon airport starting Friday. This move aims to enhance security measures at the busy travel hub.
EU Leaders Condemn Russian Actions
European leaders have condemned Russia following a drone crash in Romania,…
EU Leaders Condemn Russian Actions
European leaders have condemned Russia following a drone crash in Romania, calling it a reckless violation of national airspace. Portugal's Prime Minister Antonio Costa and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas emphasized the need to hold Moscow accountable for its actions.
Ukraine Targets Russian Supply Lines
Ukrainian forces are intensifying their attacks on key supply routes used…
Ukraine Targets Russian Supply Lines
Ukrainian forces are intensifying their attacks on key supply routes used by Russia to access Crimea. The Ukrainian defense minister stated that these strikes are putting the Russian military in a "logistical lockdown," complicating their resupply efforts.
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A Russian drone that was part of an overnight attack on Ukraine crashed into an apartment building in eastern…
A Russian drone that was part of an overnight attack on Ukraine crashed into an apartment building in eastern Romania, injuring two people. Romania's foreign ministry has described the incident as a serious violation of international law and has requested NATO for expedited anti-drone capabilities.
Ukraine is set to enhance its air defense by purchasing up to 20 latest model Gripen fighter jets, while Swede…
Ukraine is set to enhance its air defense by purchasing up to 20 latest model Gripen fighter jets, while Sweden will donate 16 older models. This announcement came during a surprise visit by Ukraine's president, who revealed that €2.5 billion from an EU loan will be allocated for the new aircraft.
In a shift inspired by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Hezbollah has begun utilizing fibre-optic drones to ta…
In a shift inspired by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Hezbollah has begun utilizing fibre-optic drones to target Israel. Israeli military spokesperson Capt. Adi Stoler emphasized that Hezbollah's tactics aim to inflict civilian casualties, especially as Israeli soldiers adapt to new defense strategies. Next.