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2026-06-18 18:15
Ukraine strikes Moscow's oil refinery
1. Ukraine strikes Moscow's oil refinery
1. Ukraine strikes Moscow's oil refinery
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Moscow’s oil refinery early Thursday, resulting in at least 17 injuries. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that targets in Russia’s Rostov region and occupied territories were also struck.
2. Poland investigates murder of Russian dissident
2. Poland investigates murder of Russian dissident
Polish authorities have detained a suspect in the murder of a prominent Russian dissident. Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that initial evidence suggests a political assassination, warning that if Russia is implicated, it would be considered an act of state terrorism.
3. Zelensky warns of retaliation against Moscow
3. Zelensky warns of retaliation against Moscow
Following the attack on Moscow's oil refinery, President Zelensky vowed that Ukraine would respond if the war continues. He emphasized that if Ukraine suffers, so too will Moscow, indicating a commitment to retaliatory actions.
4. Shipping industry cautious over Strait of Hormuz
4. Shipping industry cautious over Strait of Hormuz
Despite a potential deal between the United States and Iran to ease tensions, the global shipping industry remains hesitant to resume navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Concerns over sea mines, rising insurance costs, and a lack of confidence due to ongoing military activity persist.
5. Europe faces synthetic opioid challenges
5. Europe faces synthetic opioid challenges
The European Union Drugs Agency has reported that a new psychoactive substance emerges on the continent's drug market approximately every week. Officials warn that synthetic opioids are particularly dangerous, with even a single gram potentially containing thousands of lethal doses.
6. Ukraine has launched drone attacks targeting Moscow’s oil refinery for the second time this
week, with reports indicating that air defences intercepted 180 UAVs. However, several drones successfully struck the facility, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on Russian energy infrastructure.
6. Ukraine has launched drone attacks targeting Moscow’s oil refinery for the second time this week, with reports indicating that air defences intercepted 180 UAVs. However, several drones successfully struck the facility, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on Russian energy infrastructure.
7. In a significant development, 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 bolster Ukraine's unmanned systems capabilities under the Build with Ukraine program.
7. In a significant development, 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 bolster Ukraine's unmanned systems capabilities under the Build with Ukraine program.
8. Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has announced a strategy to isolate Crimea from Russian
supplies, suggesting that the peninsula may soon become an "island." He emphasized that this tactic could lead to unforeseen consequences for Russia's control over the region.
8. Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has announced a strategy to isolate Crimea from Russian supplies, suggesting that the peninsula may soon become an "island." He emphasized that this tactic could lead to unforeseen consequences for Russia's control over the region.
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has emphasized the need for Europe to spearhead the development of a revamped “NATO 3.0” during a speech in Brussels. Hegseth stated that the alliance must evolve into a more robust military coalition, highlighting the importance of a strong European leadership in addressing contemporary security challenges. His remarks come ahead of a crucial NATO meeting scheduled for Thursday.
In a significant statement regarding the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced that Kyiv is actively working to isolate Crimea from Russian supplies, which he believes will ultimately sever the peninsula from Moscow's control. Fedorov indicated that the use of drones is central to this strategy, suggesting that Crimea could soon become effectively cut off, likening it to an island.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 11 to 22 degrees with patchy rain possible riga will experience a pleasantly warm today. In London, 15 to 27 degrees with partly cloudy london will have a warm day. In Paris, 18 to 37 degrees with patchy rain possible a scorching day is predicted for paris. In Brussels, 16 to 30 degrees with sunny brussels will have a warm day. In Berlin, 17 to 27 degrees with patchy rain possible berlin will have a warm day. In Stockholm, 10 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 22 to 35 degrees with sunny.
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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.
4. Ukraine's Defence Minister discusses Crimea's isolation
4. Ukraine's Defence Minister discusses Crimea's isolation
Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov stated that Kyiv is actively isolating Crimea from Russian supplies, suggesting the peninsula could soon become an island. He emphasized that this strategy could lead to unforeseen consequences for Moscow's control over the region.
5. Netanyahu claims success against Iran's nuclear threat
5. Netanyahu claims success against Iran's nuclear threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that military actions against Iran have effectively delayed the country's nuclear ambitions. He claimed these efforts have safeguarded Israel from the potential threat of nuclear annihilation, noting that Iran was rapidly advancing towards nuclear capability prior to recent conflicts.
6. The rise of delivery robots has sparked significant backlash, particularly from
pedestrians and local businesses. Critics argue that these autonomous vehicles pose safety risks and could disrupt foot traffic in busy urban areas.
6. The rise of delivery robots has sparked significant backlash, particularly from pedestrians and local businesses. Critics argue that these autonomous vehicles pose safety risks and could disrupt foot traffic in busy urban areas.
7. In a landmark decision, Finland's parliament has voted to lift its total ban on
nuclear weapons, aligning its policies with NATO's deterrence strategy. This move follows Finland's accession to the alliance in 2023, allowing for the possession and transport of nuclear arms within the country.
7. In a landmark decision, Finland's parliament has voted to lift its total ban on nuclear weapons, aligning its policies with NATO's deterrence strategy. This move follows Finland's accession to the alliance in 2023, allowing for the possession and transport of nuclear arms within the country.
8. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has announced that her government will not pursue a
social media ban for minors, unlike initiatives being considered in France and the UK. While she acknowledges concerns over youth safety online, Meloni remains unconvinced that a ban is the best solution.
8. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has announced that her government will not pursue a social media ban for minors, unlike initiatives being considered in France and the UK. While she acknowledges concerns over youth safety online, Meloni remains unconvinced that a ban is the best solution.
Germany and Poland signed a new defense agreement on Wednesday, aiming to enhance military cooperation in response to shifting power dynamics in Europe. This pact marks a significant step in mending relations between the two nations, which have historically been complicated. The agreement comes amid rising tensions with Russia and concerns regarding the level of US engagement in European security matters.
In a related development, former US President Donald Trump announced plans to visit India, signaling a thaw in the previously frosty relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During a recent discussion, Trump expressed his commitment to protecting India's interests, indicating a potential shift in diplomatic ties between the two nations.
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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.
4. Ireland to introduce some of Europe’s ‘strictest’ rules on short-term lets, says Minister
4. Ireland to introduce some of Europe’s ‘strictest’ rules on short-term lets, says Minister
Ireland is preparing to implement some of the strictest regulations on short-term lets in Europe. Minister for Housing James Browne presented a Short-Term Letting Bill to the Cabinet, which includes a new register to align long-term hosts with legal requirements.
5. Germany records first population decline since 2020 amid migration drop
5. Germany records first population decline since 2020 amid migration drop
Germany's population has declined for the first time since 2020, with official figures showing a drop of about 110,000 people last year. The Federal Statistical Office attributes this decrease to a natural population decline, where deaths have outpaced births, alongside a reduction in migration.
6. Belarus leader Aliaksandr Lukashenka has expressed regret towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy, calling him "young and inexperienced." He stated that his previous comments were misinterpreted and were a reaction to perceived threats from Ukraine.
6. Belarus leader Aliaksandr Lukashenka has expressed regret towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling him "young and inexperienced." He stated that his previous comments were misinterpreted and were a reaction to perceived threats from Ukraine.
7. Italy's Competition Authority has initiated an investigation into Apple regarding its adherence to the
interoperability requirements set forth by the European Union's Digital Markets Act. The agency is scrutinizing whether Apple allows competing cloud services to operate seamlessly with its systems at no cost.
7. Italy's Competition Authority has initiated an investigation into Apple regarding its adherence to the interoperability requirements set forth by the European Union's Digital Markets Act. The agency is scrutinizing whether Apple allows competing cloud services to operate seamlessly with its systems at no cost.
8. In Vietnam, police, alongside a welfare group, have rescued hundreds of cats that were stolen for food
The suspects reportedly spent three years trapping and collecting these animals, transporting them to holding facilities before selling them to traders for profit.
8. In Vietnam, police, alongside a welfare group, have rescued hundreds of cats that were stolen for food. The suspects reportedly spent three years trapping and collecting these animals, transporting them to holding facilities before selling them to traders for profit.
Fragile quiet in Lebanon as a recent US-Iran truce leaves many unanswered questions. Many Lebanese remain doubtful that the agreement could finally mean the end of the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, as tensions continue to simmer in the region.
In Venezuela, a significant deal has been signed with US energy giant General Electric to rebuild the country's power grid. This agreement marks a notable step in the ongoing cooperation between US firms and Venezuela’s interim government, as efforts to restore essential services gain momentum.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 11 to 18 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 13 to 25 degrees with partly cloudy london will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Paris, 18 to 29 degrees with sunny paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 14 to 25 degrees with patchy rain possible brussels will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Berlin, 8 to 22 degrees with sunny berlin will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Stockholm, 10 to 12 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits stockholm on today. In Madrid, 19 to 32 degrees with sunny.
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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.”
4. ‘Russia-linked’ men found guilty of attacks on UK premier’s properties
4. ‘Russia-linked’ men found guilty of attacks on UK premier’s properties
Two men have been convicted of arson attacks targeting properties associated with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The individuals, identified as Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych and Romanian national Stanislav Carpiuc, were reportedly acting on instructions linked to Russia.
5. UK hits Russia with fresh energy sanctions at G7
5. UK hits Russia with fresh energy sanctions at G7
The UK has announced new energy sanctions against Russia during the G7 meeting, with Prime Minister Starmer highlighting an agreement to support the supply of enriched uranium to Ukraine’s Energoatom. This deal, worth £210 million, aims to bolster Ukraine's nuclear capabilities amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
6. The Hungarian parliament has approved an eight-year term limit for prime ministers, a move
that could prevent Viktor Orbán from returning to power. This constitutional amendment reflects Prime Minister Peter Magyar's commitment to significant political changes following his election campaign.
6. The Hungarian parliament has approved an eight-year term limit for prime ministers, a move that could prevent Viktor Orbán from returning to power. This constitutional amendment reflects Prime Minister Peter Magyar's commitment to significant political changes following his election campaign.
7. In Greece, the environmental organization Kallisto is raising alarms after three brown bears
were found illegally killed. Two bears were shot, while the third was poisoned, prompting calls for a thorough investigation into these incidents to protect wildlife.
7. In Greece, the environmental organization Kallisto is raising alarms after three brown bears were found illegally killed. Two bears were shot, while the third was poisoned, prompting calls for a thorough investigation into these incidents to protect wildlife.
8. French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that a maritime mission to secure the Strait
of Hormuz could be deployed within days. This initiative, developed in collaboration with the U.K. and other nations, aims to ensure the safety of a critical route for global oil and gas shipments once hostilities cease.
8. French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that a maritime mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz could be deployed within days. This initiative, developed in collaboration with the U.K. and other nations, aims to ensure the safety of a critical route for global oil and gas shipments once hostilities cease.
In the Middle East and around the globe, there is cautious relief following a deal aimed at ending a damaging war. While some world leaders have praised the agreement, many in the region remain skeptical, emphasizing that crucial details still need to be addressed and warning that the accord could easily unravel.
In Sweden, a trial has commenced for a former army consultant accused of attempted espionage for Russia. The 34-year-old, who worked as an IT consultant for the military from 2018 to 2022, is alleged to have attempted to pass classified information to Russian intelligence services.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 9 to 15 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits riga on today. In London, 12 to 22 degrees with partly cloudy london will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Paris, 12 to 29 degrees with sunny paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 8 to 21 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 11 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 8 to 15 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits stockholm on today. In Madrid, 19 to 31 degrees with patchy rain possible.
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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.
3. U.S
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.
4. Eurozone faces unexpected trade deficit
4. Eurozone faces unexpected trade deficit
The Eurozone has reported an unexpected goods trade deficit of €1 billion in April, attributed to rising energy costs and declining trade with major partners. This data, released by Eurostat, highlights ongoing economic challenges within the bloc.
5. Ebola cases surge in Congo
5. Ebola cases surge in Congo
Congolese health authorities report a sharp rise in confirmed Ebola cases, with an increase of 72 cases in just 24 hours, bringing the total to 782. The situation remains critical as health officials work to contain the outbreak in the northeast region.
6. The UK government has announced a ban on social media for users under the
age of 16, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for stronger protections for young people online. The ban will extend to livestreaming and communication tools that connect minors with strangers, with additional restrictions for 17-year-olds.
6. The UK government has announced a ban on social media for users under the age of 16, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for stronger protections for young people online. The ban will extend to livestreaming and communication tools that connect minors with strangers, with additional restrictions for 17-year-olds.
7. In response to heightened security threats, Russia's security services have temporarily disconnected a surveillance
system designed to protect President Putin and his inner circle. This decision follows the recent US-Israeli operation that resulted in the death of Iran's supreme leader, raising concerns about the effectiveness of AI surveillance technologies.
7. In response to heightened security threats, Russia's security services have temporarily disconnected a surveillance system designed to protect President Putin and his inner circle. This decision follows the recent US-Israeli operation that resulted in the death of Iran's supreme leader, raising concerns about the effectiveness of AI surveillance technologies.
8. A series of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine has resulted in at least nine
fatalities and significant damage, including a fire at Kyiv's historic Dormition Cathedral. The attacks coincide with discussions of a potential US-Iran peace deal, underscoring the ongoing volatility in the region.
8. A series of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine has resulted in at least nine fatalities and significant damage, including a fire at Kyiv's historic Dormition Cathedral. The attacks coincide with discussions of a potential US-Iran peace deal, underscoring the ongoing volatility in the region.
The temperature in the Indian capital of Delhi has soared to an alarming 43.5°C, prompting concerns over the extreme heatwave that has gripped the region for weeks. Residents have reported that the real feel often exceeds the actual temperature, making the streets unbearable. The combination of high humidity and intense sun exposure has led to a significant rise in heat-related health issues, as people struggle to cope with the oppressive conditions.
In international news, former US President Donald Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran has been finalized, marking the end of a nearly four-month conflict. The agreement includes the reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil and gas shipping. Trump expressed his satisfaction on social media, stating, “Congratulations to all! The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete.”
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 9 to 15 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits riga on today. In London, 12 to 22 degrees with patchy rain possible london will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Paris, 12 to 29 degrees with sunny paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 8 to 21 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 11 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 9 to 15 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits stockholm on today. In Madrid, 19 to 31 degrees with patchy rain possible.
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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.
4. Life Biosciences tests new rejuvenation therapy in the USA
4. Life Biosciences tests new rejuvenation therapy in the USA
In a groundbreaking development, Life Biosciences is testing a new therapy in the USA aimed at rejuvenation. This innovative treatment has been administered to a patient for the first time, bringing scientists closer to the long-held dream of reversing aging.
5. Pentagon declassifies four UFO videos
5. Pentagon declassifies four UFO videos
The Pentagon has released four new videos of unidentified flying objects as part of its initiative to declassify related documents. The footage, which shows bright orbs in the sky, was filmed in the northeastern United States and has been sent to the FBI for further investigation.
6. Police in Glasgow are urging demonstrators to maintain lawful conduct during an upcoming anti-racism
protest, following disturbances earlier in the week. The event, organized by Stand Up To Racism Scotland, is expected to draw large crowds as tensions remain high in the city.
6. Police in Glasgow are urging demonstrators to maintain lawful conduct during an upcoming anti-racism protest, following disturbances earlier in the week. The event, organized by Stand Up To Racism Scotland, is expected to draw large crowds as tensions remain high in the city.
7. NATO allies are considering a proposal to grant greater autonomy to their top military
commander regarding drone operations. This change would allow for more flexible deployment of resources and quicker response times without needing formal approval from member states, enhancing operational efficiency.
7. NATO allies are considering a proposal to grant greater autonomy to their top military commander regarding drone operations. This change would allow for more flexible deployment of resources and quicker response times without needing formal approval from member states, enhancing operational efficiency.
8. A new book titled “Muskism” critiques Elon Musk's influence on democracy, arguing that he
poses a greater threat than former President Trump. The authors, Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff, contend that Musk's approach to governance and technology challenges democratic principles in significant ways.
8. A new book titled “Muskism” critiques Elon Musk's influence on democracy, arguing that he poses a greater threat than former President Trump. The authors, Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff, contend that Musk's approach to governance and technology challenges democratic principles in significant ways.
Romania's Prime Minister-designate has outlined a series of reforms aimed at bolstering business support as he seeks urgent backing from various political factions. He acknowledged the potential risks of implementing fiscal restraint under a "technical" administration, warning that it could lead to increased voter distrust and bolster support for populist movements.
The Council of Europe has called on Belgium to address its ongoing prison overcrowding crisis. This issue has gained prominence following the resignation of the director of Haren Prison, who cited severe frustrations over conditions and staffing shortages. Recent strikes by prison staff have also highlighted the growing discontent, with oversight reports indicating alarming levels of overcrowding in Belgian facilities.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 10 to 17 degrees with moderate rain mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 14 to 21 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 14 to 27 degrees with sunny paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 12 to 20 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 12 to 21 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 10 to 14 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits stockholm on today. In Madrid, 20 to 34 degrees with sunny.
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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.
4. Sweden ditches plan to imprison 13-year-old serious offenders
4. Sweden ditches plan to imprison 13-year-old serious offenders
Sweden has abandoned its proposal to imprison serious offenders as young as 13 due to insufficient parliamentary support. The decision comes amid concerns over youth involvement in violent gangs, with over 50 children under 15 facing serious charges last year.
5. Belgium: Flemish universities to develop AI framework for schools
5. Belgium: Flemish universities to develop AI framework for schools
Five universities in Flanders have been commissioned to create a framework for the use of artificial intelligence in education. The Flemish government will invest €10 million in this initiative, aimed at enhancing educational practices.
6. NATO has announced plans to gradually reduce its peacekeeping force in Kosovo, citing
improvements in the security situation. Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich emphasized the alliance's ongoing commitment to safety and security in the region.
6. NATO has announced plans to gradually reduce its peacekeeping force in Kosovo, citing improvements in the security situation. Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich emphasized the alliance's ongoing commitment to safety and security in the region.
7. The European Chemicals Agency has raised alarms over a widely used "forever chemical," trifluoroacetic
acid, suggesting it may pose greater health risks than previously understood. The agency's assessment indicates potential harm to unborn children and highlights the need for further scrutiny of this substance in drinking water.
7. The European Chemicals Agency has raised alarms over a widely used "forever chemical," trifluoroacetic acid, suggesting it may pose greater health risks than previously understood. The agency's assessment indicates potential harm to unborn children and highlights the need for further scrutiny of this substance in drinking water.
8. Hamburg Airport was evacuated on Friday due to a security breach, leading to the
evacuation of hundreds of travelers. German police are conducting an extensive search of the airport, with authorities stating that it is too early to determine the nature of the breach.
8. Hamburg Airport was evacuated on Friday due to a security breach, leading to the evacuation of hundreds of travelers. German police are conducting an extensive search of the airport, with authorities stating that it is too early to determine the nature of the breach.
The EU’s Pact on Migration and Asylum has officially entered into force as of Friday, following its adoption in May 2024. This significant overhaul of the bloc's migration and asylum framework aims to establish a new approach to migration, as outlined in a statement from the European Commission. The pact is expected to streamline processes and enhance cooperation among member states.
In a related development, Tom Mueller, the first employee of SpaceX, shared his insights on the company's upcoming public market debut. Co-founded by Elon Musk in 2002, SpaceX is projected to have an estimated worth of over $1.8 trillion. The BBC’s Michelle Fleury conducted an interview with Mueller, who discussed Musk’s ambitious vision for the future of the aerospace industry.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 10 to 17 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 14 to 21 degrees with patchy rain possible london will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Paris, 15 to 27 degrees with overcast paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 12 to 18 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 10 to 16 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 9 to 20 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 19 to 33 degrees with sunny.
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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.
4. E3 Envoys Meet in Moscow for Peace Discussions
4. E3 Envoys Meet in Moscow for Peace Discussions
Ambassadors from Germany, France, and the UK met with Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister in Moscow to discuss peace efforts following a recent summit with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy. This meeting underscores the ongoing diplomatic push to support Ukraine amidst the conflict.
5. NASA's Jared Isaacman Addresses Crew Selection Controversy
5. NASA's Jared Isaacman Addresses Crew Selection Controversy
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has responded to criticism over the all-male crew chosen for the upcoming "Artemis 3" lunar mission. He acknowledged the mixed reactions, ranging from disappointment to anger, regarding the lack of female representation in the mission.
6. Germany's army chief, General Alfons Freuding, has issued a stark warning about the potential
for a Russian invasion of a NATO partner country by 2029. He emphasized that this timeline is based on NATO intelligence, suggesting that the threat could materialize even sooner, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
6. Germany's army chief, General Alfons Freuding, has issued a stark warning about the potential for a Russian invasion of a NATO partner country by 2029. He emphasized that this timeline is based on NATO intelligence, suggesting that the threat could materialize even sooner, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
7. In a surprising statement, former US President Donald Trump expressed his fondness for inflation
during a recent event at the White House. Despite rising inflation rates, which reached 4.2 percent in May, Trump characterized the economic indicators as "great numbers," showcasing his optimistic outlook.
7. In a surprising statement, former US President Donald Trump expressed his fondness for inflation during a recent event at the White House. Despite rising inflation rates, which reached 4.2 percent in May, Trump characterized the economic indicators as "great numbers," showcasing his optimistic outlook.
8. The Global Peace Index 2026 reveals that the world is experiencing its lowest levels
of peace in two decades, with security conditions worsening in nearly 100 countries last year. However, Switzerland continues to hold its position as one of the most peaceful nations globally, amidst the growing turmoil.
8. The Global Peace Index 2026 reveals that the world is experiencing its lowest levels of peace in two decades, with security conditions worsening in nearly 100 countries last year. However, Switzerland continues to hold its position as one of the most peaceful nations globally, amidst the growing turmoil.
Earth's oceans are undergoing drastic warming, with the latest report from the Indicators of Global Climate Change (IGCC) revealing that greenhouse gas emissions are continuing to rise. This has led to an increase in energy absorption by the planet, resulting in more frequent marine heat waves. Leading scientists are presenting these findings at the ongoing UN climate conference, highlighting the urgent need for action to address climate change.
In international news, former US President Donald Trump claims that the US military has successfully conducted a covert operation to assist oil tankers and other merchant ships in navigating the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated that he ordered this mission last month, asserting that it was a strategic move to outmaneuver Iran. The implications of this operation are still unfolding as tensions in the region remain high.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 10 to 17 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 8 to 14 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 15 to 26 degrees with overcast paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 11 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 11 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 10 to 19 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 19 to 33 degrees with sunny.
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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.
4. Belfast Video Sparks Racial Tensions
4. Belfast Video Sparks Racial Tensions
A disturbing video from Belfast has triggered widespread outrage and racial riots. Claims circulating on social media allege that the perpetrator attempted to behead the victim, although this has not been verified. The graphic nature of the footage has heightened tensions in Northern Ireland.
5. EU Calls for Stronger Safeguards for New Members
5. EU Calls for Stronger Safeguards for New Members
Five EU countries are advocating for tougher measures to ensure that future member states uphold fundamental rights and democratic principles. Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg have proposed new tools for the EU to respond swiftly to violations, as discussions on enlargement gain momentum.
6. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has labeled Israel's military actions in Lebanon and Syria
as a direct threat to Turkey. Speaking at a meeting of his Islamic conservative ruling party AKP, he condemned Israel's aggression and its implications for regional stability.
6. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has labeled Israel's military actions in Lebanon and Syria as a direct threat to Turkey. Speaking at a meeting of his Islamic conservative ruling party AKP, he condemned Israel's aggression and its implications for regional stability.
7. In a bold move against Russian influence, Poland and Germany are collaborating on ambitious
offshore wind farm projects in the Baltic Sea. At a recent forum in Berlin, leaders emphasized the potential for the region to emerge as a significant energy hub for Europe, despite ongoing hybrid threats from Russia.
7. In a bold move against Russian influence, Poland and Germany are collaborating on ambitious offshore wind farm projects in the Baltic Sea. At a recent forum in Berlin, leaders emphasized the potential for the region to emerge as a significant energy hub for Europe, despite ongoing hybrid threats from Russia.
8. In a remarkable marine discovery, divers have captured underwater footage of a great white
shark off the coast of Sicily. This sighting marks the first time such a shark has been documented in the Mediterranean, occurring during a mission to remove abandoned fishing nets from a shipwreck.
8. In a remarkable marine discovery, divers have captured underwater footage of a great white shark off the coast of Sicily. This sighting marks the first time such a shark has been documented in the Mediterranean, occurring during a mission to remove abandoned fishing nets from a shipwreck.
Almost 550 migrants have reached Crete following a series of rescue operations by the Greek coast guard. In just 48 hours, authorities rescued nearly 550 individuals from distress at sea, particularly around the southern coast of Crete and the offshore island of Gavdos. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean.
In a remarkable survival story, a Chinese man named Qin Jianping has been rescued after drifting in the sea for a week. He fell off a cliff and survived without food, drinking water, or a life jacket. Authorities were on standby to assist him upon his rescue, showcasing the extraordinary circumstances of his ordeal.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 13 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 9 to 17 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 11 to 18 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 8 to 16 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 11 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 9 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 18 to 31 degrees with sunny madrid will have a warm day.
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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.
4. Italy, Poland seek closer coordination on major crises in Europe, Middle East
4. Italy, Poland seek closer coordination on major crises in Europe, Middle East
Italy and Poland are pursuing enhanced cooperation on significant security and foreign policy issues affecting Europe and the Middle East. Following discussions between Foreign Ministers Antonio Tajani and Radoslaw Sikorski, both nations expressed a desire to collaborate on addressing major crises in the region.
5. EU moves to force Meta to restore rival AI assistants’ access to WhatsApp
5. EU moves to force Meta to restore rival AI assistants’ access to WhatsApp
The European Commission has issued a new charge sheet to Meta, demanding the restoration of access for third-party AI assistants to WhatsApp. This move follows a policy change last year and is part of ongoing efforts to ensure competitive practices in the digital market.
6. Bulgaria plans to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine following the change in government
Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov announced this during a briefing in Sofia, stating that the new administration intends to abandon further military aid packages despite having already delivered 13.
6. Bulgaria plans to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine following the change in government. Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov announced this during a briefing in Sofia, stating that the new administration intends to abandon further military aid packages despite having already delivered 13.
7. UK leaders are calling for calm as far-right groups have organized anti-migrant protests in
response to a stabbing incident in Belfast. The attack, which has left one person injured, involved a Sudanese man who has since been arrested and charged, prompting concerns about rising tensions.
7. UK leaders are calling for calm as far-right groups have organized anti-migrant protests in response to a stabbing incident in Belfast. The attack, which has left one person injured, involved a Sudanese man who has since been arrested and charged, prompting concerns about rising tensions.
8. A resort in Lapland is attracting tourists with a unique treasure hunt by hiding a gold bar worth €20,000
The Levi tourist office is excited about the initiative, hoping it will draw visitors eager to participate in the search for the valuable prize.
8. A resort in Lapland is attracting tourists with a unique treasure hunt by hiding a gold bar worth €20,000. The Levi tourist office is excited about the initiative, hoping it will draw visitors eager to participate in the search for the valuable prize.
The EU has announced a new package of sanctions targeting the Russian economy and military personnel. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas stated that the bloc aims to prevent former or current soldiers of the Russian armed forces from entering Europe. This move is part of broader measures that include export restrictions on goods that could potentially be utilized by Russia in its military operations.
In a separate initiative, the EU is looking towards North Africa and the Middle East to harness renewable energy for its future needs. The European Commission estimates that this region holds approximately 2,300 gigawatts of renewable energy potential, significantly surpassing the EU's current installed capacity. While solar and wind energy can be generated at a lower cost compared to Europe, the Commission acknowledges that the challenges in scaling up this initiative are substantial.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 13 to 20 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 8 to 18 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 11 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 8 to 16 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 11 to 21 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 9 to 19 degrees with moderate rain mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 17 to 31 degrees with sunny madrid will have a warm day.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 10 to 17 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in riga. In London, 8 to 14 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 15 to 26 degrees with overcast paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 11 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in brussels. In Berlin, 11 to 19 degrees with patchy rain possible mild temperatures are expected in berlin. In Stockholm, 10 to 19 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in stockholm. In Madrid, 19 to 33 degrees with sunny.
In international news, former US President Donald Trump claims that the US military has successfully conducted…
In international news, former US President Donald Trump claims that the US military has successfully conducted a covert operation to assist oil tankers and other merchant ships in navigating the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated that he ordered this mission last month, asserting that it was a strategic move to outmaneuver Iran. The implications of this operation are still unfolding as tensions in the region remain high.
Earth's oceans are undergoing drastic warming, with the latest report from the Indicators of Global Climate Ch…
Earth's oceans are undergoing drastic warming, with the latest report from the Indicators of Global Climate Change (IGCC) revealing that greenhouse gas emissions are continuing to rise. This has led to an increase in energy absorption by the planet, resulting in more frequent marine heat waves. Leading scientists are presenting these findings at the ongoing UN climate conference, highlighting the urgent need for action to address climate change.
Czech Firm Develops Acoustic Shield Against Drones
Czech company Neuron Soundware has unveiled the Sound Shiel…
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.
New Fund Established for Two-State Solution
The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have launched an Interna…
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.
El Niño Climate Phenomenon Returns
The US weather agency NOAA has confirmed the return of the El Niño climat…
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.
E3 Envoys Meet in Moscow for Peace Discussions
Ambassadors from Germany, France, and the UK met with Russia's…
E3 Envoys Meet in Moscow for Peace Discussions
Ambassadors from Germany, France, and the UK met with Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister in Moscow to discuss peace efforts following a recent summit with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy. This meeting underscores the ongoing diplomatic push to support Ukraine amidst the conflict.
NASA's Jared Isaacman Addresses Crew Selection Controversy
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has responded to…
NASA's Jared Isaacman Addresses Crew Selection Controversy
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has responded to criticism over the all-male crew chosen for the upcoming "Artemis 3" lunar mission. He acknowledged the mixed reactions, ranging from disappointment to anger, regarding the lack of female representation in the mission.
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Germany's army chief, General Alfons Freuding, has issued a stark warning about the potential for a Russian in…
Germany's army chief, General Alfons Freuding, has issued a stark warning about the potential for a Russian invasion of a NATO partner country by 2029. He emphasized that this timeline is based on NATO intelligence, suggesting that the threat could materialize even sooner, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
In a surprising statement, former US President Donald Trump expressed his fondness for inflation during a rece…
In a surprising statement, former US President Donald Trump expressed his fondness for inflation during a recent event at the White House. Despite rising inflation rates, which reached 4.2 percent in May, Trump characterized the economic indicators as "great numbers," showcasing his optimistic outlook.
The Global Peace Index 2026 reveals that the world is experiencing its lowest levels of peace in two decades,…
The Global Peace Index 2026 reveals that the world is experiencing its lowest levels of peace in two decades, with security conditions worsening in nearly 100 countries last year. However, Switzerland continues to hold its position as one of the most peaceful nations globally, amidst the growing turmoil. Next.