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2026-03-26 10:50
Ukrainian drones crash in Estonia and Latvia
1. Ukrainian drones crash in Estonia and Latvia
1. Ukrainian drones crash in Estonia and Latvia
Stray Ukrainian drones crashed in Estonia and Latvia early on March 25, with one drone striking a chimney at a power station. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, but the incidents have raised concerns regarding air defense capabilities in the region.
2. G7 gathers in France amid Middle East tensions
2. G7 gathers in France amid Middle East tensions
The G7 is convening in France as Iran rejects a 15-point ceasefire plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. The ongoing Middle East conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 1,000 deaths reported in Lebanon alone.
3. Trump claims Iran deal is near despite Tehran's rejection
3. Trump claims Iran deal is near despite Tehran's rejection
US President Donald Trump stated that a deal to end the conflict in Iran is close, despite Tehran's dismissal of his ceasefire proposal. Iranian officials have outlined their own demands while continuing to escalate attacks against Israel and Gulf Arab nations.
4. Cyprus tourism affected by Middle East crisis
4. Cyprus tourism affected by Middle East crisis
Tourism in Cyprus is facing challenges as cancellations increase due to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. The government and local hoteliers are concerned about the island's image as tensions rise in neighboring regions.
5. Russian air defense mistakenly targets amateur pilots
5. Russian air defense mistakenly targets amateur pilots
A tragic incident near Moscow saw a Russian amateur pilot and his passenger killed by the country's anti-aircraft defense systems. This event highlights the heightened state of alert as Ukrainian drones frequently target Russian territory.
6. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that the United States is linking future security
guarantees for Ukraine to the country's withdrawal from the Russian-occupied Donbas region. He cautioned that such a condition could undermine Ukraine's defense capabilities and give Moscow an advantage, amid concerns about the sustainability of US support.
6. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that the United States is linking future security guarantees for Ukraine to the country's withdrawal from the Russian-occupied Donbas region. He cautioned that such a condition could undermine Ukraine's defense capabilities and give Moscow an advantage, amid concerns about the sustainability of US support.
7. In a significant development, Chinese authorities have barred the CEO and chief scientist of
Manus, a company recently acquired by Meta, from leaving the country. This move comes as Beijing intensifies scrutiny over the $2 billion deal, raising questions about the implications for international business operations in China.
7. In a significant development, Chinese authorities have barred the CEO and chief scientist of Manus, a company recently acquired by Meta, from leaving the country. This move comes as Beijing intensifies scrutiny over the $2 billion deal, raising questions about the implications for international business operations in China.
8. A historic heat dome is expanding across the United States, leading to unprecedented temperatures
in several states. Thermal, California, has been particularly affected, with residents experiencing extreme heat that is expected to persist, marking a notable shift in seasonal weather patterns.
8. A historic heat dome is expanding across the United States, leading to unprecedented temperatures in several states. Thermal, California, has been particularly affected, with residents experiencing extreme heat that is expected to persist, marking a notable shift in seasonal weather patterns.
Novo Nordisk, the Danish manufacturer of weight loss syringes, is facing mounting criticism and competition as patents for its popular drugs, including Ozempic and Wegovy, are set to expire. This could pave the way for cheaper generics, impacting markets in countries like Switzerland. The company is now under pressure to adapt to the changing landscape in the pharmaceutical industry.
In entertainment news, the first trailer for the highly anticipated “Harry Potter” series adaptation has been unveiled. Fans worldwide are buzzing over the sneak peek, which introduces the new trio of characters and includes a surprise element that has captured the attention of the franchise's loyal followers.
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2026-03-25 00:44
Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise
1. Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise
1. Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise
Japan is experiencing a surge in tourism as cherry blossom season approaches, leading to a significant increase in prices for visitors. In a bid to manage the influx, local authorities are implementing new strategies, resulting in doubled costs for some tourist activities.
2. Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight
2. Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight
In a major escalation, Russia has launched nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in a single day, resulting in at least eight fatalities and damage to a UNESCO heritage site in Lviv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack, highlighting Russia's lack of intent to cease hostilities.
3. Volkswagen in talks with Israeli firm about shifting production to missile defence
3. Volkswagen in talks with Israeli firm about shifting production to missile defence
Volkswagen is reportedly in discussions with Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems to transition production at its Osnabrueck facility from automotive manufacturing to missile defence systems. This potential shift aims to produce components for the Iron Dome air defence system.
4. Three arrests after arson attack on Czech drone warehouse supplying Ukraine
4. Three arrests after arson attack on Czech drone warehouse supplying Ukraine
Authorities in the Czech Republic have arrested three individuals following an arson attack that destroyed a warehouse supplying autonomous drones to Ukraine. The incident is currently under investigation as officials seek to determine the motives behind the attack.
5. Russia launches first internet satellites to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink
5. Russia launches first internet satellites to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink
Russia has successfully launched 16 low-orbit satellites, marking its entry into the competitive satellite internet market and aiming to challenge Elon Musk's Starlink. The initiative is being developed by the aerospace firm Bureau 1440, indicating Russia's ambitions in global telecommunications.
6. A rare storm is expected to impact parts of the Arabian Peninsula and the
Persian Gulf later this week, bringing the potential for floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes. Major highways and airports in the region are at risk of being inundated, prompting authorities to prepare for severe weather conditions.
6. A rare storm is expected to impact parts of the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf later this week, bringing the potential for floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes. Major highways and airports in the region are at risk of being inundated, prompting authorities to prepare for severe weather conditions.
7. The European Commission has postponed a significant proposal to permanently ban Russian oil imports,
citing the ongoing war in the Middle East and its impact on energy markets. With Brent crude prices remaining above $100, the delay highlights the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape.
7. The European Commission has postponed a significant proposal to permanently ban Russian oil imports, citing the ongoing war in the Middle East and its impact on energy markets. With Brent crude prices remaining above $100, the delay highlights the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape.
8. A humpback whale stranded on the German Baltic Sea coast is still struggling for
survival, with concerns growing among local marine experts. The whale remains in shallow waters near Timmendorfer Strand, and efforts continue to assess its condition and potential rescue options.
8. A humpback whale stranded on the German Baltic Sea coast is still struggling for survival, with concerns growing among local marine experts. The whale remains in shallow waters near Timmendorfer Strand, and efforts continue to assess its condition and potential rescue options.
The Vatican has announced a significant medical development, allowing Catholics to receive transplants of animal tissues to treat various medical conditions. This decision comes in light of advancements in procedures involving genetically modified pig or cow organs, marking a notable shift in the Church's stance on medical ethics.
In response to a large-scale missile and drone attack by Russia on Ukraine, Poland has scrambled fighter jets to bolster its air defense. The country's Armed Forces’ Operational Command confirmed the deployment, emphasizing the need for heightened vigilance amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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2026-03-24 13:54
US official claims to have been teleported several times
1. US official claims to have been teleported several times
1. US official claims to have been teleported several times
A top US official, Gregg Phillips, has made headlines by claiming he has experienced teleportation multiple times. This revelation comes amidst his recent appointment in the crisis management agency FEMA, raising eyebrows and sparking discussions about the implications of such assertions.
2. Hungary’s foreign minister admits speaking to Russia before and after EU meetings
2. Hungary’s foreign minister admits speaking to Russia before and after EU meetings
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has confirmed that he engages in discussions with Russian officials, as well as counterparts from the US, Turkey, and Israel, prior to and following EU foreign affairs meetings. His comments highlight Hungary's approach to maintaining dialogue with various nations despite EU tensions.
3. Residents take shelter after large explosion at Texas oil refinery
3. Residents take shelter after large explosion at Texas oil refinery
A significant explosion at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, has led to plumes of smoke and prompted local residents to shelter in place. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to Mayor Charlotte Moses, who urged the community to remain vigilant during the incident.
4. Race against time to refloat stranded humpback whale in Germany’s Baltic Sea
4. Race against time to refloat stranded humpback whale in Germany’s Baltic Sea
Rescue teams in northern Germany are urgently working to save a humpback whale stranded in the shallow waters of the Baltic Sea. Experts are on-site in Timmendorfer Strand, racing against time to ensure the whale's safe return to deeper waters.
5. EU signs trade deal with Australia as it looks for new partners amid tension with US
5. EU signs trade deal with Australia as it looks for new partners amid tension with US
The European Union has finalized a free-trade agreement with Australia, aiming to enhance defense cooperation and secure access to vital rare-earth minerals. This deal, established on March 24, is part of the EU's strategy to diversify trade relationships, although it has faced criticism from local farmers.
6. Electric vehicle sales in the EU are set to rise significantly by early 2026,
but Switzerland is facing a different reality with stagnating sales over the past four years. This contrast highlights the challenges the Swiss market faces in adapting to the growing demand for electric mobility.
6. Electric vehicle sales in the EU are set to rise significantly by early 2026, but Switzerland is facing a different reality with stagnating sales over the past four years. This contrast highlights the challenges the Swiss market faces in adapting to the growing demand for electric mobility.
7. In Marseille, a major drug investigation has led to the arrest of ten suspects
linked to a recent high-profile murder believed to be orchestrated by drug lords. The suspects allegedly aided in the execution of the crime targeting the brother of a prominent anti-drug activist.
7. In Marseille, a major drug investigation has led to the arrest of ten suspects linked to a recent high-profile murder believed to be orchestrated by drug lords. The suspects allegedly aided in the execution of the crime targeting the brother of a prominent anti-drug activist.
8. A trial is underway in Angola involving a group of Russians and Angolans accused
of attempting to incite anti-government protests. The accused deny the charges, raising questions about foreign influence in domestic affairs amid ongoing political tensions in the country.
8. A trial is underway in Angola involving a group of Russians and Angolans accused of attempting to incite anti-government protests. The accused deny the charges, raising questions about foreign influence in domestic affairs amid ongoing political tensions in the country.
Brussels’ Midi station was evacuated on Monday afternoon following the discovery of suspicious bags, leading to significant disruptions in train services. Police responded swiftly to the situation, which unfolded just a day after heightened security measures were implemented across major transport hubs in the country.
In Lithuania, a suspected drone has exploded and crashed into an ice-covered lake near the Belarus border. The army confirmed the incident on Monday, with local media reporting that the drone was located approximately 20 kilometers from the border. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.
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2026-03-23 13:57
Swiss tourist arrested in Bali
1. Swiss tourist arrested in Bali
1. Swiss tourist arrested in Bali
A Swiss tourist has been arrested in Bali for allegedly defaming the Nyepi New Year festival on Instagram. Police report that the man demeaned the religious significance of the holiday, which was celebrated last Thursday.
2. Hungary accused of briefing Moscow
2. Hungary accused of briefing Moscow
Hungary faces accusations of briefing Moscow on sensitive discussions within the European Union. This allegation comes amid heightened tensions regarding energy policies and geopolitical strategies in the region.
3. Tight race in Slovenia’s elections
3. Tight race in Slovenia’s elections
Preliminary results from Slovenia's parliamentary elections show a tight contest between the ruling liberals and opposition right-wing populists. With about 99% of votes counted, the centre-left Freedom Movement, led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, is neck-and-neck with the opposition.
4. New climate report raises concerns
4. New climate report raises concerns
The World Weather Organization has released a report indicating a grim outlook for the global climate. The findings highlight a growing imbalance between the Earth's energy intake and output, with extreme weather events becoming more frequent.
5. Germany recruits Indian workers
5. Germany recruits Indian workers
Germany is turning to Indian workers to address its ongoing labour shortage. An employment agency has successfully recruited young individuals who have begun their butchery apprenticeships in small towns along the Swiss border.
6. Kenyans who have been fighting illegally for Russia in Ukraine may soon be granted amnesty
Currently, serving in foreign armies is illegal in Kenya and can result in a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
6. Kenyans who have been fighting illegally for Russia in Ukraine may soon be granted amnesty. Currently, serving in foreign armies is illegal in Kenya and can result in a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
7. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed confidence that European nations will unite
in their support for military efforts against Iran. Speaking on CBS, Rutte emphasized the importance of solidarity among NATO allies during challenging times.
7. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed confidence that European nations will unite in their support for military efforts against Iran. Speaking on CBS, Rutte emphasized the importance of solidarity among NATO allies during challenging times.
8. A gas explosion in Istanbul has led to the collapse of two houses, resulting in multiple injuries
Nine residents have been rescued and hospitalized, while emergency teams continue to search for two individuals believed to be trapped under the debris.
8. A gas explosion in Istanbul has led to the collapse of two houses, resulting in multiple injuries. Nine residents have been rescued and hospitalized, while emergency teams continue to search for two individuals believed to be trapped under the debris.
Fico has indicated that Slovakia may align with Hungary in blocking EU aid to Ukraine. Speaking at an EU meeting in Alden Biesen, the Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed his agreement with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has already taken steps to halt financial support for Ukraine.
In other news, US-born Pope Leo XIV has described the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as a "scandal to humanity." He has reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire, highlighting the extensive death and suffering resulting from the violence in the region.
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2026-03-20 16:37
Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait
1. Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait
1. Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait
Just under 100 ships have navigated the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of March, according to data from BBC Verify. This vital waterway remains a key passage for global oil shipments.
2. Macron pushes for tougher EU digital rule enforcement
2. Macron pushes for tougher EU digital rule enforcement
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to enhance the enforcement of EU digital regulations. This push comes in anticipation of critical elections in 2026 and 2027, aimed at preventing foreign interference.
3. Iranian man arrested for attempting to enter UK nuclear submarine base
3. Iranian man arrested for attempting to enter UK nuclear submarine base
An Iranian man has been detained after attempting to access the naval base in Scotland that houses Britain's nuclear submarines. Police Scotland confirmed the arrest of both the 34-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman following the incident at HM Naval Base Clyde.
4. Kremlin sets conditions for partial ceasefire in Kyiv
4. Kremlin sets conditions for partial ceasefire in Kyiv
The Russian government has indicated a willingness to consider a partial ceasefire regarding attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine, contingent upon specific conditions being met by Kyiv. These conditions include a cessation of Ukrainian military actions.
5. Hungary’s Orbán accused of disloyalty and blackmail over Ukraine loan veto
5. Hungary’s Orbán accused of disloyalty and blackmail over Ukraine loan veto
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces accusations of disloyalty and blackmail after vetoing a loan to Ukraine. Orbán insists that a pipeline transporting Russian oil through Ukraine to Hungary must be repaired before any financial assistance can be approved.
6. Nasa's Moon rocket Artemis has successfully rolled back to the launch pad for final
checks ahead of a potential April launch. The upcoming tests are crucial as they will determine if Artemis II can proceed as the first crewed mission in the Artemis programme.
6. Nasa's Moon rocket Artemis has successfully rolled back to the launch pad for final checks ahead of a potential April launch. The upcoming tests are crucial as they will determine if Artemis II can proceed as the first crewed mission in the Artemis programme.
7. In India, a looming gas shortage is prompting the environment ministry to allow restaurants
and hotels to temporarily switch to more polluting fuels. This decision aims to prioritize cooking gas supplies for households and essential services over the next month.
7. In India, a looming gas shortage is prompting the environment ministry to allow restaurants and hotels to temporarily switch to more polluting fuels. This decision aims to prioritize cooking gas supplies for households and essential services over the next month.
8. As Iranians prepare for the Nowruz new year festival, many express their concerns
about the ongoing war affecting their celebrations. Interviews reveal a mix of hope and apprehension as families navigate the challenges while trying to uphold their traditions.
8. As Iranians prepare for the Nowruz new year festival, many express their concerns about the ongoing war affecting their celebrations. Interviews reveal a mix of hope and apprehension as families navigate the challenges while trying to uphold their traditions.
Denmark's public broadcaster has reported that the country planned to blow up runways in Greenland in the event of a US invasion. This plan was developed amid concerns that the US might act against Greenland following its operation to seize Venezuela’s leader.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is intensifying his conflict with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he faces pressure at home. At the recent EU summit in Brussels, Orban's actions have drawn criticism, as he continues to block aid to Ukraine, a move seen as part of his strategy in a precarious election campaign.
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2026-03-20 00:21
Chuck Norris Hospitalized
1. Chuck Norris Hospitalized
1. Chuck Norris Hospitalized
Action star Chuck Norris has been hospitalized after reportedly training shortly before the incident. Details surrounding his condition remain unclear as fans express concern for the actor known for his role in “Walker, Texas Ranger.”
2. Orbán Blocks EU Loan for Ukraine
2. Orbán Blocks EU Loan for Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has blocked a €90 billion loan aimed at supporting Ukraine's energy system. This decision poses a significant threat to the country’s overall survival amidst ongoing conflict and highlights the complex dynamics within European support for Ukraine.
3. Moldova Faces Water Crisis
3. Moldova Faces Water Crisis
Moldova is grappling with a drinking water crisis, attributed to contamination from an oil slick believed to be caused by Russia. Residents in several districts, including Balti and Soroca, are facing severe restrictions on access to clean drinking water.
4. Norway's Opposition Calls for EU Membership
4. Norway's Opposition Calls for EU Membership
Norwegian opposition leader Erna Solberg has expressed support for the country joining the EU, although she acknowledges that immediate membership is unlikely. Current government reluctance and the timing of the next parliamentary elections in 2029 complicate the discussion.
5. Rise in Cocaine and Ketamine Use
5. Rise in Cocaine and Ketamine Use
A recent study indicates a rising trend in the consumption of cocaine and ketamine across Europe. Notably, Middlesbrough in England shows the highest levels of cocaine use, while Switzerland leads in both cocaine and cannabis consumption, according to wastewater analysis.
6. The European Union's top court has sided with hardliners advocating for stricter measures against
Huawei, reinforcing concerns over potential espionage. This decision aligns with the U.S. stance, as the EU continues to pressure member states to exclude Huawei and ZTE from their telecom networks.
6. The European Union's top court has sided with hardliners advocating for stricter measures against Huawei, reinforcing concerns over potential espionage. This decision aligns with the U.S. stance, as the EU continues to pressure member states to exclude Huawei and ZTE from their telecom networks.
7. In a troubling development, Italy and Belgium are poised to face gas supply disruptions
following a bombing at the world's largest LNG plant. Despite reassurances from German Energy Minister Katherina Reiche that the EU's gas supplies remain stable from other sources, the situation raises significant concerns for energy security in the region.
7. In a troubling development, Italy and Belgium are poised to face gas supply disruptions following a bombing at the world's largest LNG plant. Despite reassurances from German Energy Minister Katherina Reiche that the EU's gas supplies remain stable from other sources, the situation raises significant concerns for energy security in the region.
8. Downing Street has firmly rejected London Mayor Sadiq Khan's proposal to reverse Brexit by
rejoining the customs union and single market. Khan argues that this move should be a priority for the Labour Party, aiming to position it as a key issue in the next general election campaign.
8. Downing Street has firmly rejected London Mayor Sadiq Khan's proposal to reverse Brexit by rejoining the customs union and single market. Khan argues that this move should be a priority for the Labour Party, aiming to position it as a key issue in the next general election campaign.
Czech lawmakers are reportedly drafting a controversial bill aimed at tightening regulations on non-governmental organizations. Critics have likened the proposed legislation to measures seen in Russia, raising concerns over potential restrictions on civil society. The draft, created by members of the ruling coalition, has not yet been officially endorsed by the government.
In a significant move towards the future of transportation, Uber has announced plans to invest up to 1.25 billion dollars in Rivian Automotive. This investment will support the launch of up to 50,000 robotaxis, with an initial order for 10,000 fully autonomous vehicles. The partnership aims to reshape urban mobility, with further options for additional purchases by 2030.
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2026-03-19 16:32
Uber to invest in Rivian for robotaxis
1. Uber to invest in Rivian for robotaxis
1. Uber to invest in Rivian for robotaxis
Uber has announced plans to invest up to 1.25 billion US dollars in Rivian Automotive to facilitate the launch of 50,000 robotaxis. The agreement includes an initial purchase of 10,000 fully autonomous Rivian R2 vehicles, with an option for an additional 40,000 by 2030.
2. Pentagon requests additional funding for Iran conflict
2. Pentagon requests additional funding for Iran conflict
The Pentagon is seeking an additional 200 billion dollars in funding for the ongoing conflict in Iran, according to a senior administration official. This request, made to the White House, represents a significant increase in financial support for military operations in the region.
3. Russian blogger placed in psychiatric facility
3. Russian blogger placed in psychiatric facility
A pro-Kremlin blogger who recently denounced President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine has reportedly been placed in a psychiatric facility. His social media post, which gained widespread attention, has raised concerns about the treatment of dissenting voices in Russia.
4. Europeans concerned about potential US tech influence
4. Europeans concerned about potential US tech influence
Concerns are growing among Europeans that former President Donald Trump could impose a "kill switch" on American tech providers, affecting services in Europe. This anxiety has led to a shift towards homegrown technology solutions, particularly following incidents involving high-profile figures losing access to essential services.
5. Iceland cautious of Brexit-like misinformation
5. Iceland cautious of Brexit-like misinformation
Iceland's foreign minister has expressed concerns about potential misinformation ahead of the country's upcoming EU membership referendum. Scheduled for August 29, 2026, the vote follows the government's observations of the US administration's interactions with Denmark and the EU regarding Greenland.
6. France and Germany are making one last effort to mediate the development of a
next-generation fighter jet, known as the FCAS, which also involves Spain. A German official emphasized the urgency of reaching a resolution by mid-April due to impending federal budget decisions.
6. France and Germany are making one last effort to mediate the development of a next-generation fighter jet, known as the FCAS, which also involves Spain. A German official emphasized the urgency of reaching a resolution by mid-April due to impending federal budget decisions.
7. Peace talks regarding Ukraine are currently stalled, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirming that
negotiations on prisoner swaps will still proceed. The last meeting among the involved parties took place in February, and no new discussions have been scheduled as of now.
7. Peace talks regarding Ukraine are currently stalled, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirming that negotiations on prisoner swaps will still proceed. The last meeting among the involved parties took place in February, and no new discussions have been scheduled as of now.
8. At the EU summit in Brussels, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has reaffirmed his
decision to maintain a veto against financial aid for Ukraine. This stance comes as he faces increasing pressure at home, with polls indicating a tight race ahead of Hungary's parliamentary elections in April.
8. At the EU summit in Brussels, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has reaffirmed his decision to maintain a veto against financial aid for Ukraine. This stance comes as he faces increasing pressure at home, with polls indicating a tight race ahead of Hungary's parliamentary elections in April.
MEPs have cleared the path for the full adoption of the EU–US trade deal. The European Parliament’s trade committee agreed to eliminate EU tariffs on US goods, as outlined in the agreement reached in July 2025. This decision comes after prolonged delays due to tensions during the Trump administration.
In a separate humanitarian effort, Greece has successfully evacuated pets and their owners from the Middle East. A flight carrying dozens of cats and dogs landed in Athens on Wednesday, marking a significant achievement by the Greek government. The operation was coordinated by the interior and foreign ministries to ensure that Greek nationals could return home with their beloved animals.
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2026-03-19 12:19
Greek animal airlift evacuates pets and owners from Middle East war
1. Greek animal airlift evacuates pets and owners from Middle East war
1. Greek animal airlift evacuates pets and owners from Middle East war
A flight carrying dozens of cats, dogs, and their owners arrived in Athens on Wednesday, marking a successful government initiative to evacuate pets from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Greece’s interior and foreign ministries collaborated for days to coordinate this operation, ensuring Greek nationals could return home with their beloved animals.
2. Switzerland in the top 10 – Finland remains number 1
2. Switzerland in the top 10 – Finland remains number 1
Finland has once again been named the happiest country in the world in the World Happiness Report 2026. Switzerland has improved its ranking, moving up several places, while researchers noted that excessive social media use could negatively impact overall happiness levels.
3. Slovenia urges EU to probe reports that Israeli spies meddled in election race
3. Slovenia urges EU to probe reports that Israeli spies meddled in election race
As Slovenia prepares for elections on Sunday, the country is calling on the European Union to investigate allegations of Israeli interference. Leaked recordings suggest that prominent figures discussed attempts to link the liberal candidate, Robert Golob, to corruption, raising concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
4. EU pulls funding for Rwandan force amid murky scramble for gas in Mozambique
4. EU pulls funding for Rwandan force amid murky scramble for gas in Mozambique
The European Union has decided to withdraw funding for a Rwandan military operation that was safeguarding a major natural gas project in Mozambique. This decision comes as Rwanda announced it would pull its forces from northern Mozambique, where they have been engaged in fighting an insurgency.
5. EU summit: Leaders set to challenge Orbán’s veto on €90bn Ukraine loan
5. EU summit: Leaders set to challenge Orbán’s veto on €90bn Ukraine loan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has caused frustration among EU leaders by reversing his support for a previously agreed €90 billion loan to Ukraine. Tensions are expected to escalate as leaders gather on Thursday to address this setback.
6. Costa Rica has officially severed diplomatic relations with Cuba, with President Rodrigo Chaves stating
that the government does not recognize the legitimacy of the Cuban regime. This decision has drawn criticism from Havana, as Costa Rica aligns itself more closely with U.S. policies in the region.
6. Costa Rica has officially severed diplomatic relations with Cuba, with President Rodrigo Chaves stating that the government does not recognize the legitimacy of the Cuban regime. This decision has drawn criticism from Havana, as Costa Rica aligns itself more closely with U.S. policies in the region.
7. In response to Russia's recruitment efforts targeting Kenyans for the Ukraine conflict, Kenya's Foreign
Minister Musalia Mudavadi has publicly condemned the practice. He emphasized that the military's tactics of luring foreigners under false pretenses will not be tolerated, marking a significant stance against foreign interference.
7. In response to Russia's recruitment efforts targeting Kenyans for the Ukraine conflict, Kenya's Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi has publicly condemned the practice. He emphasized that the military's tactics of luring foreigners under false pretenses will not be tolerated, marking a significant stance against foreign interference.
8. Estonia is signaling its willingness to engage in discussions regarding support for the United
States in its ongoing tensions with Iran. Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur stated that he is in talks with U.S. officials, expressing readiness to explore potential collaboration in the Strait of Hormuz.
8. Estonia is signaling its willingness to engage in discussions regarding support for the United States in its ongoing tensions with Iran. Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur stated that he is in talks with U.S. officials, expressing readiness to explore potential collaboration in the Strait of Hormuz.
Moldovans in the northern city of Bălți are facing a severe water crisis following the impact of the Russian attack on Ukraine, which has disrupted the local river supply. Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu reported that residents have been without running water for several days. Authorities are mobilizing resources to restore the water supply, but the situation remains critical.
In Slovakia, the government has taken measures to combat "fuel tourism" by approving higher diesel prices for vehicles with foreign registration plates. This decision aims to address the issue of local fuel stations running dry as foreign drivers take advantage of lower prices. The new pricing strategy is expected to be implemented soon, impacting cross-border motorists.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 0 to 9 degrees with patchy rain possible. In London, 6 to 16 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 6 to 17 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 5 to 15 degrees with partly cloudy a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 5 to 14 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 3 to 8 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Madrid, 8 to 17 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
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2026-03-18 18:03
EU presents speeded-up business registration law
1. EU presents speeded-up business registration law
1. EU presents speeded-up business registration law
The European Commission has introduced a new set of digital rules aimed at simplifying business registration across Europe. The initiative, referred to as "EU Inc.," seeks to reduce costs and expedite processes, making it easier for entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.
2. Viral election contest in France
2. Viral election contest in France
A unique election contest in a French town has gained attention as a candidate with the surname Hittler faces off against Zielinski. The candidate highlights the dwindling presence of his family name in France, as many relatives have opted for alternative pronunciations or names to avoid embarrassment.
3. Iran executes Swedish citizen
3. Iran executes Swedish citizen
Sweden has condemned the execution of a Swedish citizen in Iran, citing a lack of fairness in the legal proceedings. Swedish officials reiterated their opposition to the death penalty, describing it as inhumane and irreversible, and emphasized their commitment to condemning such actions alongside the EU.
4. Europe unveils ‘EU Inc.’ plan for startups
4. Europe unveils ‘EU Inc.’ plan for startups
The European Union has launched its "EU Inc." initiative, designed to streamline regulations for startups and enhance their competitiveness against US and Chinese companies. This plan includes measures for businesses to incorporate under a unified EU framework, facilitating smoother operations across member states.
5. Sean Penn awarded Oscar made from war-damaged Ukrainian train
5. Sean Penn awarded Oscar made from war-damaged Ukrainian train
Actor Sean Penn received a unique Oscar crafted from remnants of a Ukrainian train destroyed during the conflict. Although he was absent from the awards ceremony, he was recognized for his role in "One Battle After Another," highlighting his ongoing support for Ukraine.
6. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized Cuba's attempts to revitalize its economy,
asserting that the nation "can’t fix" its financial woes. This statement comes as President Trump promises to take action regarding Cuba in the near future.
6. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized Cuba's attempts to revitalize its economy, asserting that the nation "can’t fix" its financial woes. This statement comes as President Trump promises to take action regarding Cuba in the near future.
7. Kristin Cabot, at the center of the Kiss-Cam controversy from a July 2025 concert,
has opened up about the backlash she faced online. In her recent interview, she reflects on the lasting impact of that night and the pervasive hate that followed.
7. Kristin Cabot, at the center of the Kiss-Cam controversy from a July 2025 concert, has opened up about the backlash she faced online. In her recent interview, she reflects on the lasting impact of that night and the pervasive hate that followed.
8. Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to meet with President Trump in Washington,
D.C., bringing messages of peace amid ongoing military tensions with Iran. This visit underscores Japan's role as a key ally as the U.S. seeks support in the region.
8. Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to meet with President Trump in Washington, D.C., bringing messages of peace amid ongoing military tensions with Iran. This visit underscores Japan's role as a key ally as the U.S. seeks support in the region.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has advised U.K. Labour leader Keir Starmer on tackling the issue of small boat crossings in the English Channel. Orbán emphasized the need for "determination" in enforcing stricter measures to prevent irregular migration, as the U.K. grapples with a significant increase in crossings, peaking at 46,000 in 2022. His comments come amidst ongoing discussions about migration policies in Europe.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has raised concerns about an impending missile shortage for Ukraine's defense against Russia, attributing the situation to the ongoing conflict in Iran. Zelensky's warning highlights the interconnected nature of global conflicts and their impact on Ukraine's military capabilities, as the country continues to face challenges in securing necessary resources for its defense efforts.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 1 to 8 degrees with sunny. In London, 8 to 17 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 8 to 15 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 5 to 14 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 2 to 13 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 2 to 9 degrees with partly cloudy. In Madrid, 8 to 17 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
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2026-03-18 00:22
Canada could join EU, French foreign minister says
1. Canada could join EU, French foreign minister says
1. Canada could join EU, French foreign minister says
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna has suggested that Canada might consider joining the European Union. This comment follows a poll indicating that 44 percent of Canadians support the idea, reflecting a growing interest in closer ties with Europe.
2. Starlink withdrawal for Russia leads to communication problems in war
2. Starlink withdrawal for Russia leads to communication problems in war
The withdrawal of Starlink services in Russia has created significant communication challenges amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This development comes as Ukraine continues to gain momentum in its offensive against Russian forces.
3. Europe could offer to help Trump on Iran, if he backs Ukraine
3. Europe could offer to help Trump on Iran, if he backs Ukraine
Finnish politician Alexander Stubb has indicated that Europe may be willing to assist former President Donald Trump regarding Iran, contingent on his support for Ukraine. Stubb expressed concerns about the potential collapse of peace talks, which could leave European nations to navigate the situation without American backing.
4. No region of Russia can feel safe
4. No region of Russia can feel safe
Russian National Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu has acknowledged that Ukrainian attacks are increasingly threatening the security of all regions in Russia. He highlighted the growing sophistication of Ukrainian weaponry, particularly drones, as a significant concern.
5. China cuts tariffs on 53 African countries to zero
5. China cuts tariffs on 53 African countries to zero
In a move aimed at fostering economic growth in Africa, China’s President Xi has announced the elimination of tariffs on imports from 53 African nations. This policy, effective from May 1, 2026, contrasts sharply with the tariff strategies employed by other global powers.
6. The European Parliament has taken a significant step towards reviving the EU-US
trade deal, overcoming months of deadlock and resistance. This move signals a potential thaw in relations and a renewed commitment to transatlantic cooperation.
6. The European Parliament has taken a significant step towards reviving the EU-US trade deal, overcoming months of deadlock and resistance. This move signals a potential thaw in relations and a renewed commitment to transatlantic cooperation.
7. In Moldova, an oil spill linked to a Russian strike in Ukraine has led
to a temporary cut in the water supply for the nation’s 2.4 million residents. While officials in the breakaway region of Transnistria report oil sightings, they do not anticipate imposing restrictions on drinking water at this time.
7. In Moldova, an oil spill linked to a Russian strike in Ukraine has led to a temporary cut in the water supply for the nation’s 2.4 million residents. While officials in the breakaway region of Transnistria report oil sightings, they do not anticipate imposing restrictions on drinking water at this time.
8. Amidst escalating tensions, former President Donald Trump has effectively cut off Cuba's oil supply,
prompting China to step in with solar energy solutions. This shift highlights China's growing influence in renewable energy as Cuba grapples with an ongoing energy crisis.
8. Amidst escalating tensions, former President Donald Trump has effectively cut off Cuba's oil supply, prompting China to step in with solar energy solutions. This shift highlights China's growing influence in renewable energy as Cuba grapples with an ongoing energy crisis.
Hundreds of people in Kent, southern England, are receiving antibiotics as a precaution following two reported deaths from meningitis. Health officials have set up distribution points where long queues of residents, including students, have formed to receive the medication. The outbreak has raised significant concern among local communities.
Meanwhile, the US west coast is bracing for a dangerous heatwave as severe weather continues to impact the nation. Forecasters warn of extreme temperatures that could pose health risks, while other regions are experiencing bitter cold. Authorities are urging residents to take necessary precautions as conditions worsen.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 1 to 7 degrees with patchy rain possible. In London, 8 to 14 degrees with partly cloudy a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 7 to 17 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 7 to 14 degrees with partly cloudy a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 1 to 11 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 1 to 7 degrees with partly cloudy. In Madrid, 8 to 21 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
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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.
In international news, former US President Donald Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran has been finaliz…
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.”
The temperature in the Indian capital of Delhi has soared to an alarming 43.5°C, prompting concerns over the…
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.
Netherlands tests speed limit for cyclists
The Dutch city of Houten is implementing a trial speed limit of 20…
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.
Italy ready to join naval presence in Hormuz
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced her country's wil…
Italy ready to join naval presence in Hormuz
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced her country's willingness to participate in an international naval presence in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes in response to a newly formed agreement between the United States and Iran, pending parliamentary approval.
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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.
Eurozone faces unexpected trade deficit
The Eurozone has reported an unexpected goods trade deficit of €1 bi…
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.
Ebola cases surge in Congo
Congolese health authorities report a sharp rise in confirmed Ebola cases, with an…
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.
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The UK government has announced a ban on social media for users under the age of 16, as Prime Minister Keir St…
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.
In response to heightened security threats, Russia's security services have temporarily disconnected a surveil…
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.
A series of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine has resulted in at least nine fatalities and significant damage…
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. Next.