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2026-05-11 00:13

MEPs demand independence from NATO

1. MEPs demand independence from NATO
1. MEPs demand independence from NATO A new cross-party alliance of EU MPs is advocating for the swift establishment of a European defense union. German parliamentarian Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann emphasized the need for Europe to reduce its reliance on the United States for security.
2. Frontex official warns of post-war Ukraine arms-smuggling danger
2. Frontex official warns of post-war Ukraine arms-smuggling danger The deputy head of the EU’s Frontex border control agency has raised concerns about the potential for arms smuggling from Ukraine to the EU if a peace deal is reached with Russia. He stated that this could pose a significant security threat to Europe.
3. 15-year-old dies during half marathon in the Netherlands
3. 15-year-old dies during half marathon in the Netherlands Tragedy struck at a half marathon in Leiden, Netherlands, where a 15-year-old girl collapsed and later died despite immediate medical assistance. Organizers confirmed that emergency services were called to the scene but were unable to save her.
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2026-05-05 18:42

Hantavirus Concerns on Cruise Ship

1. Hantavirus Concerns on Cruise Ship
1. Hantavirus Concerns on Cruise Ship The World Health Organization has reported two confirmed cases of hantavirus aboard a cruise ship, with three fatalities linked to the outbreak. The virus, which typically does not spread easily between humans, has raised alarms about potential transmission among passengers.
2. Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russian Territory
2. Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russian Territory Ukraine has launched a significant strike on a military facility over 1,000 kilometers inside Russian territory, targeting a key military-industrial complex. The attack comes just days ahead of Russia's Victory Day parade, with President Zelenskyy showcasing domestically-produced missiles capable of long-range strikes.
3. PornHub Restores Access for UK Apple Users
3. PornHub Restores Access for UK Apple Users PornHub has announced that it has fully restored access to its platform for Apple users in the United Kingdom. This follows a partial block implemented in January due to concerns over the Online Safety Act, which requires stringent age verification measures for adult content providers.
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2026-05-05 18:19

Ukraine strikes Russian military facility

1. Ukraine strikes Russian military facility
1. Ukraine strikes Russian military facility Ukraine has launched a significant strike on a military-industrial complex located over 1,000 kilometers within Russian territory. This attack comes just days ahead of Russia's Victory Day parade, with President Zelenskyy showcasing the use of domestically-made Flamingo cruise missiles capable of covering distances exceeding 1,500 kilometers.
2. PornHub restores access for UK Apple users
2. PornHub restores access for UK Apple users PornHub has announced the full restoration of access for Apple users in the United Kingdom, reversing a partial block implemented in January due to concerns over the Online Safety Act. The site’s parent company stated that compliance with age assurance requirements was a key factor in this decision.
3. Erdoğan’s rival criticizes von der Leyen
3. Erdoğan’s rival criticizes von der Leyen Former European Council President Charles Michel has defended Turkey as a crucial NATO ally following remarks made by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. EU Parliament Rapporteur Nacho Sánchez Amor described her comments as inconsistent with ongoing efforts for enhanced cooperation on security and defense.
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2026-05-05 13:58

Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade

1. Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade
1. Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade Russia has cut mobile internet services for many users in Moscow ahead of the May 9 Victory Day parade, which commemorates the defeat of Nazi Germany. The Kremlin is reportedly reducing the scale of the event due to security concerns.
2. At least 26 killed by explosion at fireworks plant in central China
2. At least 26 killed by explosion at fireworks plant in central China An explosion at a fireworks factory in Changsha, Hunan province, has resulted in at least 26 fatalities and 61 injuries. The blast occurred Monday afternoon, with state media reporting ongoing investigations into the cause.
3. Two people killed after car plows into crowd in Germany
3. Two people killed after car plows into crowd in Germany A car drove into a crowd in a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, Germany, on Monday, leading to two deaths and multiple injuries. The 33-year-old driver has been arrested and is currently in police custody as investigations continue.
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2026-04-30 13:41

Europe experiences record heat

1. Europe experiences record heat
1. Europe experiences record heat New data reveals that Europe is the fastest-warming continent, with almost all regions recording above-average temperatures in 2025. The year saw unprecedented wildfires, sea temperatures, and heatwaves, with over 1 million hectares of land affected.
2. Israel halts grain ship over Ukrainian wheat dispute
2. Israel halts grain ship over Ukrainian wheat dispute Israeli import company Zenziper has suspended the unloading of a vessel allegedly carrying grain stolen from Ukraine by Russia. Ukraine's foreign ministry has welcomed this action, indicating that its legal and diplomatic efforts are yielding results.
3. Italian woman faces jail in Egypt over adultery charges
3. Italian woman faces jail in Egypt over adultery charges Nessy Guerra, an Italian woman living in Egypt, faces imprisonment after her adultery conviction was upheld. Currently unable to leave the country, Guerra is embroiled in a custody battle for her three-year-old daughter.
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2026-04-29 13:52

Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo

1. Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo
1. Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo A group of mountain bongos, a rare antelope species native to the Kenyan highland forests, has been flown back to Kenya from a Czech zoo. With fewer than 100 of these animals remaining in the wild, this transfer marks a historic homecoming aimed at bolstering their population.
2. EU must have more of its own taxes from 2028, says von der Leyen
2. EU must have more of its own taxes from 2028, says von der Leyen European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has emphasized the need for the EU to establish its own tax revenues by 2028. She warned that without these new resources, member states could face either increased national contributions or reduced spending capacity, which would hinder the EU's ability to act effectively.
3. Woman caught at Bangkok airport with 30 turtles on her body
3. Woman caught at Bangkok airport with 30 turtles on her body A 19-year-old woman from Taiwan was apprehended at Bangkok airport after attempting to smuggle 30 live turtles attached to her body with adhesive tape. Security officials noticed her unusual behavior, leading to the discovery of the turtles, which were intended for illegal transport back to Taiwan.
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2026-04-29 01:17

Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers

1. Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers
1. Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots designed to assist with cabin cleaning and ground support operations. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency and address staffing challenges in the aviation sector.
2. Expert warns of increasing flight cancellation odds
2. Expert warns of increasing flight cancellation odds John Gradek, a faculty lecturer in Aviation Management at McGill University, has warned that the likelihood of flight cancellations is rising due to a shortage of aviation fuel. He advises travelers to have contingency plans ready, especially for short-haul flights within Europe.
3. King Charles issues coded challenge to Trump over NATO
3. King Charles issues coded challenge to Trump over NATO In a recent statement, King Charles referenced the invocation of NATO's Article 5 after 9/11, subtly addressing former President Trump. His remarks highlight the historical significance of NATO's collective defense and the ongoing challenges facing the alliance.
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2026-04-28 18:57

Dogs and cats in the EU must be chipped

1. Dogs and cats in the EU must be chipped
1. Dogs and cats in the EU must be chipped The European Parliament has approved a measure requiring all dogs and cats in the EU to be identifiable by microchips. This initiative aims to combat the illegal trade in animals and enhance their protection across member states.
2. EU’s Von der Leyen to hold meeting with chip and tech firms
2. EU’s Von der Leyen to hold meeting with chip and tech firms European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to meet with technology and semiconductor companies this week. The meeting comes amid concerns that the EU's competitiveness drive may not be meeting industry expectations.
3. Ryanair average fares may not grow this year, O’Leary warns
3. Ryanair average fares may not grow this year, O’Leary warns Ryanair's chief executive Michael O’Leary has indicated that average fares could remain flat in the financial year ending March 2027, contrary to earlier forecasts of a 4-5 percent increase. He noted that the situation is heavily influenced by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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2026-04-28 00:06

World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved

1. World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved
1. World’s Longest Tiramisu Achieved A new Guinness World Record has been set for the longest tiramisu, measuring an impressive 440.6 meters. Over 100 Italian pastry chefs collaborated on this sweet achievement, which took place on Sunday.
2. Ukraine Summons Israeli Ambassador
2. Ukraine Summons Israeli Ambassador Ukraine has summoned Israel's ambassador amid rising tensions over a vessel allegedly carrying stolen grain from Russian-occupied territories. The Ukrainian foreign minister has requested the ambassador's presence on Tuesday to discuss the situation regarding the ship set to dock in Haifa.
3. Shell Acquires Canadian Energy Firm
3. Shell Acquires Canadian Energy Firm British energy company Shell has announced a $16 billion acquisition of Canadian firm ARC Resources. This move aims to bolster production levels as Shell seeks to address declining output in its operations.
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2026-04-23 13:55

UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations

1. UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations
1. UK divers prepare for mine-clearing operations UK divers are set to begin mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to demonstrate Britain's commitment to supporting U.S. efforts in the region, particularly amid tensions related to the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran.
2. Druzhba oil flows resume, clearing path for €90B Ukraine loan
2. Druzhba oil flows resume, clearing path for €90B Ukraine loan Oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline have resumed, paving the way for a €90 billion financial package for Ukraine. This agreement follows Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lifting his veto, which was contingent on the restoration of oil supplies.
3. Gas tanker completely out of control off Libya
3. Gas tanker completely out of control off Libya A liquefied natural gas tanker named "Arctic Metagaz" is currently out of control off the coast of Libya. Attempts to tow the vessel failed due to adverse weather conditions, leaving the Russian tanker adrift in the Mediterranean.
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Netherlands tests speed limit for cyclists
2026-06-15 14:43
Turning to the weather.
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. Next.
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.
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