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2025-12-16 14:10
Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
1. Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
1. Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
Ukraine is facing severe electricity shortages as the country endures ongoing Russian attacks on its power grid. The chief executive of the largest energy provider has reported that electricity is being rationed, with supplies available for only a few hours each day.
2. Brigitte Macron's Controversial Remarks
2. Brigitte Macron's Controversial Remarks
French First Lady Brigitte Macron has issued a partial apology after being recorded referring to feminist protesters as "dirty b****s." The comments were made during a recent event in Paris and have drawn significant backlash from the public and activists.
3. Christmas Market Attack Foiled in Poland
3. Christmas Market Attack Foiled in Poland
Poland's secret service has apprehended a 19-year-old man suspected of planning a bomb attack on a Christmas market in Krakow. Authorities revealed that the suspect had previously attempted to make contact with the terrorist organization Islamic State.
4. Bashar al-Assad's Potential Return to Medicine
4. Bashar al-Assad's Potential Return to Medicine
Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian dictator, is reportedly learning Russian and refreshing his medical skills in Moscow. This development has sparked speculation about whether he may return to his former profession as an ophthalmologist.
5. Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Sentenced in France
5. Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Sentenced in France
A French court has sentenced Roger Lumbala, a former rebel leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo, to 30 years in prison for his role in crimes against humanity over two decades ago. Lumbala led a rebel movement accused of committing numerous atrocities during a turbulent period in the region.
6. Rome will implement a two-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain starting
January 7th, expanding the list of paid monuments in the city. However, residents of Rome will still enjoy free access to the iconic site, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
6. Rome will implement a two-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain starting January 7th, expanding the list of paid monuments in the city. However, residents of Rome will still enjoy free access to the iconic site, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
7. In a significant military response, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets shot down an "out of
control" drone that was approaching its airspace over the Black Sea. The Turkish defense ministry confirmed the action, emphasizing the need to prevent any potential threats to national security.
7. In a significant military response, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets shot down an "out of control" drone that was approaching its airspace over the Black Sea. The Turkish defense ministry confirmed the action, emphasizing the need to prevent any potential threats to national security.
8. The US military has reported the deaths of eight individuals following strikes on three
boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. The US Southern Command stated that the vessels were operating along established narco-trafficking routes when they were targeted.
8. The US military has reported the deaths of eight individuals following strikes on three boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. The US Southern Command stated that the vessels were operating along established narco-trafficking routes when they were targeted.
In a significant move, Ford has announced it will partially halt electric car production in the USA as it seeks to address losses in its electric vehicle division. The company is preparing for a massive write-off estimated at 19.5 billion dollars, primarily in the current quarter.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, fifteen people were injured when one of the city's iconic cable cars came to an abrupt stop. Two individuals were taken to the hospital, while others received treatment for minor injuries, though thankfully, no one was critically hurt.
Turning to the weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. In Madrid, temperatures will remain steady at around 8 degrees, with heavy rain predicted, accumulating over 26 millimeters. Brussels will see temperatures between 8 and 10 degrees with breezy conditions, while Berlin and Riga will experience similar coolness, ranging from 3 to 6 degrees. London will be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees, and light rain likely. Paris will enjoy a mild day with temperatures hovering around 9 to 11 degrees. Lastly, Stockholm will also see cool temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees with breezy conditions.
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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.
In Venezuela, a significant deal has been signed with US energy giant General Electric to rebuild the country'…
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.
Fragile quiet in Lebanon as a recent US-Iran truce leaves many unanswered questions.
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.
Russian warship fires warning shots near UK-registered yacht in Channel
A Russian warship fired warning shots…
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.
German broadcaster removes TV intro after Elon Musk takes legal action
A German broadcaster has removed a TV i…
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.
France to purchase Latvian BLAZE interceptor drones and launch local production
France is set to enhance its m…
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.
Ireland to introduce some of Europe’s ‘strictest’ rules on short-term lets, says Minister
Ireland is pre…
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.
Germany records first population decline since 2020 amid migration drop
Germany's population has declined for…
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.
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Belarus leader Aliaksandr Lukashenka has expressed regret towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, cal…
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.
Italy's Competition Authority has initiated an investigation into Apple regarding its adherence to the interop…
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.
In Vietnam, police, alongside a welfare group, have rescued hundreds of cats that were stolen for food.
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. Next.