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2026-01-30 00:58

Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold

1. Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
1. Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold US President Donald Trump announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt attacks on Kyiv for a week due to extreme cold weather. Trump stated he personally requested this pause during a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing the harsh conditions affecting the region.
2. Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas
2. Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to make concrete concessions before the EU re-establishes direct communications. This call comes as more European leaders advocate for engagement with the Kremlin in the ongoing peace process between Russia and Ukraine.
3. EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine
3. EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine The European Union is contemplating a proposal to ban entry to Russian soldiers involved in the Ukraine conflict, citing potential security risks. This proposal, initiated by Estonia, is currently under discussion among foreign affairs ministers.
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2026-01-28 22:13

Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools

1. Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools
1. Sweden plans to ban cell phones in schools Sweden is set to implement a ban on cell phones in all primary schools starting next academic year. The government has introduced a draft law requiring students to hand in their devices at the beginning of the school day, aiming to improve focus and learning environments.
2. US YouTube star IShowSpeed to get Ghanaian passport
2. US YouTube star IShowSpeed to get Ghanaian passport Ghana’s foreign minister has announced that popular YouTube influencer IShowSpeed will be granted a Ghanaian passport as his African tour concludes. While some view him as a “worthy ambassador,” the decision has sparked criticism among certain segments of the Ghanaian public.
3. Spain offers amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants
3. Spain offers amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants In a significant move, Spain's left-wing government is preparing to grant legal status to approximately 500,000 undocumented migrants. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez argues that this amnesty will provide essential legal protections for informal workers and bolster the economy.
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2026-01-27 16:30

Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack

1. Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack
1. Germany offers €1 million reward for information on Berlin power grid attack Germany is offering a €1 million reward for information leading to the arrest of suspected far-left militants responsible for an arson attack that caused a significant blackout in Berlin earlier this month. The interior minister announced this initiative on Tuesday, highlighting the impact on approximately 45,000 homes and 2,200 businesses.
2. Sicily hit by huge landslide in aftermath of Storm Harry
2. Sicily hit by huge landslide in aftermath of Storm Harry A massive landslide has struck the Italian island of Sicily, following the severe weather conditions brought by Storm Harry last week. A 2.5-mile section of cliff has collapsed, prompting the evacuation of over 1,000 residents in Niscemi, while geological surveys are currently being conducted to assess the damage.
3. Spain’s jobless rate drops below 10% for first time since 2008
3. Spain’s jobless rate drops below 10% for first time since 2008 Spain's unemployment rate has fallen below 10% for the first time since 2008, reaching 9.93% at the end of 2025. This marks the lowest jobless level in nearly 18 years, with the statistics office reporting that nearly 22.5 million people are now employed in the country.
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2026-01-27 00:11

Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties

1. Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties
1. Drones Cause Majority of Ukraine War Casualties Latvian intelligence reports indicate that drones are responsible for three out of every four casualties in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The report also reveals Russia's plans to establish a drone production facility in Belarus, aiming for an output of up to 100,000 drones annually.
2. EU Approves Russian Gas Ban
2. EU Approves Russian Gas Ban European Union countries have finalized their approval to ban Russian gas imports by late 2027. This decision marks a significant step in the EU's commitment to sever ties with Russia, nearly four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
3. Disturbing Footage Emerges from Iran
3. Disturbing Footage Emerges from Iran Newly verified videos from Iran depict harrowing scenes, including bodies piled in a hospital and snipers positioned on rooftops. These images come amid a severe crackdown on protests, which have faced a near-total internet blackout since they began in late December.
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2026-01-26 13:01

Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties

1. Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties
1. Japan returns pandas to China amid strained ties Japan is preparing to return twin panda cubs, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, to China on Tuesday. Thousands gathered at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo to bid farewell to the beloved animals, marking an emotional moment amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
2. Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia
2. Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia Australia is facing extreme heat, with temperatures nearing 50 degrees Celsius in several regions. The states of South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland are particularly affected, as bushfires have prompted evacuations and raised concerns about the ongoing heatwave.
3. Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people
3. Explosion at biscuit factory in Greece kills at least four people A tragic explosion at a biscuit factory in central Greece has resulted in the deaths of at least four workers, with one person still unaccounted for. Seven others, including a firefighter, have been hospitalized following the blast at the Violanta factory near Trikala.
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2026-01-26 01:22

Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages

1. Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages
1. Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages A massive winter storm has swept across large parts of the United States, leaving over a million people without electricity. Several fatalities have been reported as the storm impacts the South, Midwest, and East Coast simultaneously.
2. Former Swedish Minister Discusses U.S. Global Role
2. Former Swedish Minister Discusses U.S. Global Role Sweden's former foreign minister has commented on the Trump administration’s approach to global politics, suggesting it undermines the postwar order. Historians warn that this stance may echo past colonial rivalries and territorial expansions.
3. Kyiv Residents Endure Blackouts Amid Peace Talks
3. Kyiv Residents Endure Blackouts Amid Peace Talks In Kyiv, residents are facing freezing temperatures and power outages as President Zelensky indicates that peace talks are making progress. However, there has been no confirmation from the U.S. regarding a security guarantee, and tensions with Russia remain high.
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2026-01-24 18:45

NATO enhances defense with robotics

1. NATO enhances defense with robotics
1. NATO enhances defense with robotics NATO plans to significantly increase its stockpile of weapons and ammunition along its eastern flank while developing a new defense zone utilizing robotic technology. A senior officer indicated that the primary goal is to bolster deterrence against Russia.
2. Trump threatens Canada with tariffs
2. Trump threatens Canada with tariffs US President Donald Trump has warned Canada of a potential 100% tariff on all goods if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finalizes a trade deal with China. Trump stated that any agreement with China would result in immediate tariffs on Canadian products entering the United States.
3. Peace talks in Abu Dhabi continue
3. Peace talks in Abu Dhabi continue Ukraine and Russia have concluded the second day of US-led peace talks in Abu Dhabi. The discussions included senior military and intelligence officials from Ukraine, Russia, and a US delegation featuring President Trump’s envoy and key White House advisors.
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2026-01-23 15:50

Facial recognition becomes widespread in London

1. Facial recognition becomes widespread in London
1. Facial recognition becomes widespread in London London is leading Europe in video surveillance, with facial recognition technology becoming more common. The Metropolitan Police claim this enhances their efficiency in making arrests, but residents express concerns about privacy implications.
2. Germany's vice chancellor warns EU on Trump
2. Germany's vice chancellor warns EU on Trump Germany's vice chancellor and finance minister, Lars Klingbeil, has criticized the European Commission for its slow response to the Greenland crisis. He emphasized the need for the EU to remain vigilant and proactive, especially in light of changing political dynamics.
3. Amsterdam bans advertising for meat and fossil fuels
3. Amsterdam bans advertising for meat and fossil fuels Amsterdam's local council has approved a ban on advertising for meat and fossil fuels, effective this summer. This decision targets promotions for items like hamburgers and diesel cars, reflecting the city's commitment to environmental sustainability.
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2026-01-23 01:18

Ukraine to meet Russia and US for talks this weekend

1. Ukraine to meet Russia and US for talks this weekend
1. Ukraine to meet Russia and US for talks this weekend Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a three-way meeting with Russia and the United States in Abu Dhabi this Friday and Saturday. This summit marks the first time the three nations have convened since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly four years ago.
2. UN to take over al-Hol camp for IS families in Syria after unrest
2. UN to take over al-Hol camp for IS families in Syria after unrest The United Nations will assume control of the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, which houses thousands linked to the Islamic State group. This decision follows the withdrawal of Kurdish-led forces amid advancing Syrian government troops, leading to unrest within the camp.
3. No going back? Europeans seek unity as transatlantic ties hit new low
3. No going back? Europeans seek unity as transatlantic ties hit new low As the world focused on US President Donald Trump's remarks regarding Greenland, a significant concern emerged about the deteriorating transatlantic relationship. During a recent address in Davos, Trump criticized European allies, highlighting a growing rift in traditional partnerships.
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2026-01-22 13:51

Japan suspends world’s largest nuclear plant

1. Japan suspends world’s largest nuclear plant
1. Japan suspends world’s largest nuclear plant Japan has halted operations at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the largest in the world, just hours after its restart. An alarm was triggered during the reactor's start-up procedures, although officials from Tokyo Electric Power Company confirmed that the reactor remains stable.
2. Merz urges Europe to boost defense spending
2. Merz urges Europe to boost defense spending German politician Friedrich Merz has called on European nations to increase their defense budgets and enhance economic competitiveness in light of significant global changes. He emphasized the importance of maintaining strong ties with the transatlantic alliance and NATO amidst these shifting dynamics.
3. Trump to meet Zelensky in Davos
3. Trump to meet Zelensky in Davos Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet with US President Donald Trump in Davos today. This meeting follows comments from a US envoy expressing optimism about reaching a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters
2025-12-28 15:06
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London will see cool temperatures ranging from 4 to 6 degrees today, with breezy conditions at 17 km/h. Meanwhile, Berlin is expected to be chilly, reaching a high of 2 degrees before dropping to -1 tonight. In Paris, temperatures will hit around 5 degrees, while Brussels will see a high of 4 degrees. Over in Madrid, expect cooler weather with temperatures between 6 and 10 degrees, and rain likely. Lastly, Riga and Stockholm will both experience chilly conditions, with highs of 1 degree and strong winds.
In environmental news, the European Commission is set to unveil new measures aimed at reducing plastic waste a…
In environmental news, the European Commission is set to unveil new measures aimed at reducing plastic waste across member states. The initiative will focus on enhancing recycling efforts and promoting sustainable alternatives, with the goal of achieving a significant reduction in single-use plastics by 2025.
In sports, the UEFA Champions League group stage concluded last night, with several teams securing their spots…
In sports, the UEFA Champions League group stage concluded last night, with several teams securing their spots in the knockout rounds. Notably, Manchester City and Bayern Munich both finished at the top of their groups, while surprise qualifiers include FC Porto and RB Leipzig, who will look to make an impact in the next phase of the tournament.
Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters A Russian submarine has been spotted accompanying a spy s…
Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters A Russian submarine has been spotted accompanying a spy ship as it maps critical undersea infrastructure near Britain. The Ministry of Defence has raised concerns about this operation, highlighting the potential threat to national security.
Violent storms threaten Poland's Baltic Sea coast Poland's Baltic Sea coast, particularly around Gdansk, is on…
Violent storms threaten Poland's Baltic Sea coast Poland's Baltic Sea coast, particularly around Gdansk, is on high alert due to violent wind storms expected this weekend. Authorities are warning residents of possible flooding and severe weather conditions as waves batter the shoreline.
Mary Trump warns against her uncle's politics Mary Trump, the niece of the US President, has once again voiced…
Mary Trump warns against her uncle's politics Mary Trump, the niece of the US President, has once again voiced her concerns regarding his political decisions. In her latest newsletter, she cautions against the implications of his policies, suggesting they could be detrimental to the country.
China boosts nuclear warhead production capacity Recent satellite imagery indicates that China is expanding it…
China boosts nuclear warhead production capacity Recent satellite imagery indicates that China is expanding its nuclear warhead manufacturing sites. This development suggests an increase in the country's nuclear ambitions and a preparation for a quicker response in potential conflicts.
Storm Johannes claims two lives in Sweden A powerful winter storm named Johannes has swept across the Nordic c…
Storm Johannes claims two lives in Sweden A powerful winter storm named Johannes has swept across the Nordic countries, resulting in two fatalities in Sweden. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute has issued warnings for strong winds, leading to travel disruptions and widespread power outages. Next.
Around 830 refugees and migrants have been rescued in various operations off the coast of Crete over the past…
Around 830 refugees and migrants have been rescued in various operations off the coast of Crete over the past few days. On Friday alone, nearly 400 individuals were picked up by fishing and patrol boats from the Greek coast guard.
Ireland's upcoming presidency of the European Union is projected to cost the state more than €293 million, w…
Ireland's upcoming presidency of the European Union is projected to cost the state more than €293 million, with €125 million earmarked for An Garda Síochána. This presidency will run from July to December 2026, giving Ireland a significant role in shaping EU policy during that period.
The Arab world has strongly condemned Israel's recent recognition of Somaliland as an independent state, promp…
The Arab world has strongly condemned Israel's recent recognition of Somaliland as an independent state, prompting an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. Ahead of the meeting, 21 predominantly Muslim nations issued a joint statement warning of "serious consequences" stemming from Israel's decision. Next.
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