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2025-12-30 14:22
Eurostar Cancels All Services
1. Eurostar Cancels All Services
1. Eurostar Cancels All Services
Eurostar has cancelled all services due to disruptions in the Channel Tunnel, urging passengers not to travel to major stations including Brussels-Midi and St Pancras in London. Reports indicate significant traffic jams in Folkestone and crowded terminals in London and Paris, though Eurostar has denied claims of stranded passengers on trains.
2. AfD Politicians Reinvited to Security Conference
2. AfD Politicians Reinvited to Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference has lifted its ban on German far-right politicians from the Alternative for Germany party. The new leadership has decided to invite all parties represented in the German parliament, reversing a policy that had excluded the AfD in recent years.
3. Ukraine’s EU Accession Push
3. Ukraine’s EU Accession Push
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reaffirmed that Ukraine's accession to the EU is vital for the country’s security. Following peace talks, she emphasized that joining the 27-member bloc is a crucial aspect of Ukraine's future security guarantees amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
4. Ukraine Criticizes Modi Over Putin Claims
4. Ukraine Criticizes Modi Over Putin Claims
Ukraine has condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for endorsing Russia's unverified claims about an alleged attack on President Putin's residence. Ukrainian officials pointed out that Russia has yet to provide credible evidence supporting its allegations against Ukraine.
5. France Delays Plastic Cup Ban
5. France Delays Plastic Cup Ban
The French government has postponed the ban on single-use plastic cups by four years, now set for 2030. The decision was made due to challenges in finding suitable alternatives, with the ecological transition ministry citing a review that deemed the initial timeline unfeasible.
6. Turkey has detained 357 suspected members of the Islamic State group during nationwide police operations
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that the raids took place across 21 provinces, highlighting the government's ongoing efforts to combat terrorism.
6. Turkey has detained 357 suspected members of the Islamic State group during nationwide police operations. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that the raids took place across 21 provinces, highlighting the government's ongoing efforts to combat terrorism.
7. In a significant gesture, France has granted citizenship to George Clooney, his
wife Amal, and their twins, Ella and Alexander. The French government announced the naturalization, officially recognizing the family as part of the nation.
7. In a significant gesture, France has granted citizenship to George Clooney, his wife Amal, and their twins, Ella and Alexander. The French government announced the naturalization, officially recognizing the family as part of the nation.
8. Latvia has completed the construction of a fence along its eastern border with Russia
The final sections of the fence, which includes barbed wire and designated patrol routes, have been officially handed over, enhancing the country’s border security measures.
8. Latvia has completed the construction of a fence along its eastern border with Russia. The final sections of the fence, which includes barbed wire and designated patrol routes, have been officially handed over, enhancing the country’s border security measures.
In a concerning development, a so-called “zombie tanker” from the Russian shadow fleet has been spotted off the German Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn. This discovery raises questions about the tactics employed by Russia to disguise old ships as new vessels.
In other news, Russia has accused Ukraine of attacking President Vladimir Putin's residence with drones, a claim that Ukraine has vehemently denied, calling it a fabrication aimed at disrupting peace efforts led by the United States.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius, while Berlin will see highs around 1 degree, dropping to -1 overnight. Paris will experience similar coolness with temperatures between 1 and 6 degrees. Meanwhile, Brussels is set for a high of 5 degrees, and both Riga and Stockholm will face bitterly cold days with temperatures not exceeding freezing, alongside strong winds and mixed precipitation. Madrid will be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 5 and 11 degrees.
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2025-12-29 23:50
Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home
1. Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home
1. Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home
Russia has claimed that Ukraine launched a drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin's residences, asserting that 91 drones were involved. Ukraine has dismissed the allegation as a fabrication intended to disrupt international peace efforts.
2. Houthi leader warns Hamas to disarm
2. Houthi leader warns Hamas to disarm
In a recent statement, a Houthi leader has warned Hamas to disarm itself promptly or face serious consequences. This warning comes amid escalating tensions in the region and reflects ongoing concerns about militant activities.
3. Poland boosts rocket program with South Korean partnership
3. Poland boosts rocket program with South Korean partnership
Poland has announced a €3.3 billion joint venture with South Korea to expand its rocket program, specifically the HOMAR-K initiative. This deal follows previous contracts for missile systems and includes logistics and training provisions.
4. US commits $2 billion for UN humanitarian aid
4. US commits $2 billion for UN humanitarian aid
The United States has pledged $2 billion to support United Nations humanitarian programs, while urging the organization to adapt its operations. This announcement, made in Geneva, highlights the urgency of addressing significant funding cuts.
5. Putin alters law to disregard foreign court rulings
5. Putin alters law to disregard foreign court rulings
President Vladimir Putin has enacted changes that allow Russia to ignore rulings from foreign and international criminal courts. This controversial move raises concerns about the rule of law and Russia's engagement with the global legal framework.
6. German digital rights groups and tech companies are set to launch “digital independence days”
in 2026, aimed at reducing reliance on US tech platforms. The initiative, announced by the Chaos Computer Club during their annual conference, seeks to empower users to transition to alternative technologies starting this Sunday.
6. German digital rights groups and tech companies are set to launch “digital independence days” in 2026, aimed at reducing reliance on US tech platforms. The initiative, announced by the Chaos Computer Club during their annual conference, seeks to empower users to transition to alternative technologies starting this Sunday.
7. In Spain, the town of Ibi was transformed into a battleground as participants engaged
in the annual food fight festival known as "Els Enfarinats." Dressed in military-style costumes, locals threw flour, eggs, and fireworks in a playful mock coup, while also collecting donations for charity from onlookers.
7. In Spain, the town of Ibi was transformed into a battleground as participants engaged in the annual food fight festival known as "Els Enfarinats." Dressed in military-style costumes, locals threw flour, eggs, and fireworks in a playful mock coup, while also collecting donations for charity from onlookers.
8. The theater in Mariupol, once devastated by Russian bombs, has reopened with performances of
Russian fairy tales. This reopening comes over three years after the bombing, which is believed to have resulted in hundreds of casualties, marking a controversial chapter in the city's ongoing recovery.
8. The theater in Mariupol, once devastated by Russian bombs, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tales. This reopening comes over three years after the bombing, which is believed to have resulted in hundreds of casualties, marking a controversial chapter in the city's ongoing recovery.
Riga is bracing for a bitterly cold day with temperatures not exceeding the freezing point and strong winds reaching up to 40 km/h. Meanwhile, Berlin will see chilly conditions with highs around 4 degrees and a high likelihood of rain. Over in London, temperatures will range between 2 and 6 degrees, accompanied by breezy conditions. Finally, Madrid is set for cooler weather with temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees, while Brussels and Paris will also experience similar chilly temperatures, hovering around 4 degrees.
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2025-12-29 13:17
Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
1. Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
1. Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
The annual food fight festival "Els Enfarinats" has transformed the Spanish town of Ibi into a scene of chaos, with participants throwing flour and eggs. Dressed in military-style costumes, they stage a mock coup, collecting "taxes" in the form of charitable donations from local residents.
2. Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
2. Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
The theater in Mariupol, which was devastated by Russian bombings over three years ago, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tales. The bombing likely resulted in hundreds of casualties, and the reopening has drawn attention amid ongoing tensions in the region.
3. Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
3. Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
As it prepares for its rotating presidency of the Council of the EU in 2026, Ireland is advocating for EU-wide regulations on social media age verification. Vice-Prime Minister Simon Harris indicated that the government aims to implement a ban on children accessing certain platforms during this period.
4. Poland to deploy €2bn anti-drone systems within two years
4. Poland to deploy €2bn anti-drone systems within two years
Poland plans to establish a €2 billion anti-drone system within two years to enhance its defense against potential Russian attacks. This initiative comes in response to a rise in drone incursions into European airspace, prompting Poland to engage in NATO Article 4 consultations.
5. US offers ‘strong’ 15-year security guarantees as Kyiv pushes for longer
5. US offers ‘strong’ 15-year security guarantees as Kyiv pushes for longer
The United States has proposed robust security guarantees for Ukraine, extending for 15 years, though Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking a longer commitment. This announcement follows discussions with President Donald Trump aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with Russia.
6. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that allies of Ukraine will convene in Paris early
January to discuss security guarantees as part of a peace agreement with Russia. This meeting follows former President Trump's remarks suggesting that a peace deal is nearing, despite ongoing challenges.
6. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that allies of Ukraine will convene in Paris early January to discuss security guarantees as part of a peace agreement with Russia. This meeting follows former President Trump's remarks suggesting that a peace deal is nearing, despite ongoing challenges.
7. Telegram founder Pavel Durov has proposed a controversial initiative to combat declining birth rates
by offering financial incentives to women who choose to be fertilized with his sperm. The 41-year-old entrepreneur, who has six children, aims to address the issue in a unique and personal way.
7. Telegram founder Pavel Durov has proposed a controversial initiative to combat declining birth rates by offering financial incentives to women who choose to be fertilized with his sperm. The 41-year-old entrepreneur, who has six children, aims to address the issue in a unique and personal way.
8. Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who heroically disarmed a gunman during a shooting at
a Jewish event in Bondi Beach, shared his thoughts on that fateful moment. The Syrian-born shop owner tackled one of the shooters from behind, preventing further tragedy in a situation that claimed 15 lives.
8. Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who heroically disarmed a gunman during a shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach, shared his thoughts on that fateful moment. The Syrian-born shop owner tackled one of the shooters from behind, preventing further tragedy in a situation that claimed 15 lives.
In a tragic incident in Italy, a mother and her 15-year-old daughter have died after experiencing severe illness following a Christmas dinner. The suspected cause is food poisoning, and despite efforts to seek help, it came too late for the family.
In international news, China has announced plans to conduct military drills around Taiwan, simulating the seizure and blockade of key areas. This move is seen as a warning to what Beijing describes as "separatist forces," amid rising tensions in the region.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In Riga, temperatures will reach a high of 3 degrees, with strong winds and mixed precipitation. Berlin will also see a high of 3 degrees, with a chance of rain and snow. Meanwhile, Paris and Brussels will be slightly warmer at around 5 and 4 degrees respectively, while London remains cool with temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees. Stockholm faces bitter cold, with temperatures not exceeding freezing. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-28 15:06
Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters
1. Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Mary Trump warns against her uncle's politics
3. 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.
4. China boosts nuclear warhead production capacity
4. 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.
5. Storm Johannes claims two lives in Sweden
5. 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.
6. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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.
7. 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.
8. 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.
8. 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.
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.
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.
Turning to the weather, 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.
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2025-12-27 20:14
Thousands of households in Scandinavia without electricity
1. Thousands of households in Scandinavia without electricity
1. Thousands of households in Scandinavia without electricity
Winter storm Johannes has left thousands of homes in Sweden and Norway without power due to strong winds and heavy snowfall. The adverse weather conditions have also caused significant traffic disruptions and impacted ferry services across the region.
2. The end of Teflon Trump
2. The end of Teflon Trump
Former US President Donald Trump faces increasing legal challenges, having been impeached twice and indicted four times. Recent assessments suggest that signs of cognitive decline are becoming more apparent, raising questions about his political future.
3. Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake
3. Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake
A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Taiwan near Yilan, shaking buildings in the capital, Taipei. The quake occurred at a depth of 73 kilometers, and authorities are currently assessing any potential damage.
4. Ukraine anti-corruption agency tries to raid parliament
4. Ukraine anti-corruption agency tries to raid parliament
In Ukraine, the anti-corruption agency faced resistance from security services while attempting to raid parliament as part of a new graft investigation involving several MPs. This comes amid ongoing corruption scandals that have already led to high-profile resignations within the government.
5. Zelenskyy to speak with von der Leyen ahead of Trump meeting
5. Zelenskyy to speak with von der Leyen ahead of Trump meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to consult with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other EU leaders before his meeting with Donald Trump for peace talks in the US. Discussions will focus on ensuring security with the support of major global powers.
6. Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement following weeks of deadly
clashes along their border. The renewed commitment aims to halt violence after a previous truce, which was touted by former President Donald Trump, fell apart.
6. Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement following weeks of deadly clashes along their border. The renewed commitment aims to halt violence after a previous truce, which was touted by former President Donald Trump, fell apart.
7. In Italy, authorities have arrested nine individuals and seized €8 million in a
significant operation targeting illicit financing linked to Hamas. The Anti-Mafia District Directorate of Genoa coordinated the crackdown, with all suspects expected to be remanded in custody.
7. In Italy, authorities have arrested nine individuals and seized €8 million in a significant operation targeting illicit financing linked to Hamas. The Anti-Mafia District Directorate of Genoa coordinated the crackdown, with all suspects expected to be remanded in custody.
8. UK trade unions are calling on the Labour Party to reconsider rejoining the EU customs union
This comes after the UK formally exited the bloc in January 2020, with unions arguing that alignment with EU trade rules could benefit the economy in the post-Brexit landscape.
8. UK trade unions are calling on the Labour Party to reconsider rejoining the EU customs union. This comes after the UK formally exited the bloc in January 2020, with unions arguing that alignment with EU trade rules could benefit the economy in the post-Brexit landscape.
In a significant response to escalating tensions, Poland has scrambled jets along its border with Ukraine following a Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv that damaged several buildings. This preventative measure aims to bolster security as US-Ukraine peace talks loom.
Meanwhile, the UK is launching a new initiative to recruit teenagers for paid gap years with the armed forces. This scheme is part of a broader strategy to enhance national defense, with plans to expand recruitment to over 1,000 young people annually.
Turning to the weather, expect chilly conditions across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 7 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 3 degrees, dropping to -1 tonight. Paris and Brussels will both experience highs of around 5 and 4 degrees respectively, with light breezes. In contrast, Riga and Stockholm will be colder, with highs of 5 and 4 degrees, and strong winds expected.
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2025-12-27 20:08
Storm Johannes Causes Power Outages
1. Storm Johannes Causes Power Outages
1. Storm Johannes Causes Power Outages
Winter storm Johannes has left thousands of households in Sweden and Norway without electricity. The severe weather, characterized by strong winds and heavy snowfall, has also resulted in significant traffic disruptions and challenges for ferry services across the region.
2. Trump Faces Legal Challenges
2. Trump Faces Legal Challenges
Former US President Donald Trump is facing increasing legal vulnerabilities, with multiple indictments and convictions for various offenses. His political future appears uncertain as he navigates these challenges, including a history of impeachment and serious allegations of misconduct.
3. Earthquake Hits Taiwan
3. Earthquake Hits Taiwan
A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Taiwan's northeastern coastal city of Yilan late Saturday. The quake, which was felt in the capital Taipei, occurred at a depth of 73 kilometers, prompting authorities to begin damage assessments across the affected areas.
4. Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agency Confronts Parliament
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency reported that security services obstructed their attempts to raid parliament amid a new graft investigation involving several MPs. This incident comes as the country continues to grapple with ongoing corruption scandals that have already led to high-profile resignations.
5. Zelenskyy Prepares for Talks with Trump
5. Zelenskyy Prepares for Talks with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other EU leaders ahead of his peace talks with Donald Trump in the US. Discussions will focus on ensuring security through collaboration with major global powers.
6. Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement following weeks of
deadly clashes along their border. This commitment aims to restore peace after an earlier truce, brokered with the involvement of President Donald Trump, fell apart.
6. Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement following weeks of deadly clashes along their border. This commitment aims to restore peace after an earlier truce, brokered with the involvement of President Donald Trump, fell apart.
7. In Italy, nine individuals have been arrested and €8 million seized in
a significant operation targeting illicit financing linked to Hamas. The Anti-Mafia District Directorate of Genoa coordinated the crackdown, with all suspects facing remand in custody.
7. In Italy, nine individuals have been arrested and €8 million seized in a significant operation targeting illicit financing linked to Hamas. The Anti-Mafia District Directorate of Genoa coordinated the crackdown, with all suspects facing remand in custody.
8. UK trade unions are calling on the Labour Party to reconsider its stance on rejoining the EU customs union
This comes as discussions intensify about the implications of Brexit on trade relations and economic stability in the UK.
8. UK trade unions are calling on the Labour Party to reconsider its stance on rejoining the EU customs union. This comes as discussions intensify about the implications of Brexit on trade relations and economic stability in the UK.
In a significant development, Poland has scrambled jets along its border with Ukraine following missile and drone strikes on Kyiv by Russia. The Polish military described the action as a “preventative” measure to secure its airspace amid escalating tensions.
Meanwhile, the UK is set to introduce paid gap years with the British armed forces, aiming to recruit around 150 teenagers initially, with plans to expand to over 1,000 placements annually. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the country’s defence capabilities.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 7 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 3 degrees, dropping to -1 at night. Paris and Brussels will also experience similar chilly weather, with highs around 5 and 4 degrees respectively. In Riga, expect strong winds and a high of 5 degrees, while Stockholm will reach 4 degrees. Madrid will be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 4 and 10 degrees, but rain is likely there as well.
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2025-12-27 12:02
Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes
1. Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes
1. Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes
Poland has scrambled fighter jets along its border with Ukraine following overnight missile and drone attacks on Kyiv. The Polish military described the action as a "preventative" measure to enhance security in the region as tensions escalate ahead of upcoming US-Ukraine peace talks.
2. UK Introduces Military Gap Year Scheme
2. UK Introduces Military Gap Year Scheme
The UK government is set to offer paid gap years with the armed forces to teenagers as part of a new approach to national defense. Initially, around 150 young people will be recruited, with plans to expand the initiative to more than 1,000 placements annually.
3. Pro-Russian Hackers Target French Postal Service
3. Pro-Russian Hackers Target French Postal Service
The French postal service was brought to a standstill by a cyber attack claimed by the pro-Russian group "Noname057." The attack occurred shortly before Christmas, disrupting parcel deliveries across the country.
4. NATO Chief Rejects EU Defense Autonomy
4. NATO Chief Rejects EU Defense Autonomy
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has dismissed calls for the European Union to pursue a defense strategy independent of the United States. His comments were a response to European People’s Party leader Manfred Weber, who suggested that Europe should prepare for greater autonomy in defense matters.
5. Avalanches in French Alps Result in Two Deaths
5. Avalanches in French Alps Result in Two Deaths
Two fatalities have been reported following separate avalanches in the French Alps. A 60-year-old mountain guide died while leading a group of skiers in La Plagne, while details surrounding the second incident remain under investigation.
6. Perry Bamonte, the beloved guitarist and keyboardist of The Cure, has passed away at the age of 65
The band confirmed his death on their official website, stating he died at home on Christmas after a brief illness, leaving a significant void in their musical legacy.
6. Perry Bamonte, the beloved guitarist and keyboardist of The Cure, has passed away at the age of 65. The band confirmed his death on their official website, stating he died at home on Christmas after a brief illness, leaving a significant void in their musical legacy.
7. A severe winter storm is wreaking havoc across the United States, leading to thousands
of flight cancellations and delays. As the northeast prepares for up to 9 inches of snow, over 1,600 flights had already been impacted by Friday night, disrupting holiday travel plans for many.
7. A severe winter storm is wreaking havoc across the United States, leading to thousands of flight cancellations and delays. As the northeast prepares for up to 9 inches of snow, over 1,600 flights had already been impacted by Friday night, disrupting holiday travel plans for many.
8. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have reaffirmed their unity ahead
of a crucial conversation with US President Donald Trump. The leaders met to coordinate their positions, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in their discussions regarding ongoing geopolitical challenges.
8. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have reaffirmed their unity ahead of a crucial conversation with US President Donald Trump. The leaders met to coordinate their positions, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in their discussions regarding ongoing geopolitical challenges.
In a significant development, President Donald Trump has positioned himself as the key decision-maker for any peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. In an exclusive interview with POLITICO, Trump indicated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will present a new 20-point peace plan during their upcoming meeting in Florida this Sunday.
In other news, researchers in Thailand have made an exciting discovery, finding a wild cat species thought to be extinct for three decades. The flat-headed cat was last seen in 1995 and has now been captured on camera in the Princess Sirindhorn Sanctuary, marking a remarkable moment for wildlife conservation.
Turning to the weather, expect chilly conditions across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 7 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 3 degrees. Brussels and Paris are both forecasted to reach around 4 to 5 degrees, and in Riga, temperatures may hit 5 degrees but will drop to 1 degree by night. Strong winds are anticipated in Riga and Stockholm, with the latter also experiencing highs of 4 degrees. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-26 15:47
Deadly explosion during Friday prayers inside Syrian mosque
1. Deadly explosion during Friday prayers inside Syrian mosque
1. Deadly explosion during Friday prayers inside Syrian mosque
An explosion in a mosque in Homs, Syria, has resulted in at least eight fatalities and 18 injuries during Friday prayers, according to the health ministry. Images from the scene depict significant damage, with blackened walls and shattered windows.
2. UK records highest-ever arms exports in 2025
2. UK records highest-ever arms exports in 2025
The UK has achieved a record in arms exports, amounting to €22 billion in 2025, as reported by the defence ministry. This increase is attributed to heightened military spending across Europe in response to security threats, particularly following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
3. Zelenskyy, Trump to meet on Sunday
3. Zelenskyy, Trump to meet on Sunday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with US President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday. The discussions will focus on new peace proposals aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict resulting from the Russian invasion.
4. NATO chief Rutte rejects calls for EU defense independence from US
4. NATO chief Rutte rejects calls for EU defense independence from US
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has dismissed calls for the EU to establish independent defense structures, emphasizing the importance of maintaining ties with the US. This statement follows remarks from senior European politicians advocating for greater EU defense autonomy.
5. Belgium to introduce gender quotas for top management of state firms
5. Belgium to introduce gender quotas for top management of state firms
Belgium's federal government has agreed to implement gender quotas, requiring that one third of management board and executive committee positions in state-owned companies be held by women. This decision follows extensive negotiations and aims to enhance gender equality in leadership roles.
6. Ukraine's allies are gearing up for a significant meeting in January to finalize security
guarantees aimed at stabilizing the region post-ceasefire. Discussions will include the potential deployment of troops, following a recent 20-point plan developed in talks between Washington and Kyiv.
6. Ukraine's allies are gearing up for a significant meeting in January to finalize security guarantees aimed at stabilizing the region post-ceasefire. Discussions will include the potential deployment of troops, following a recent 20-point plan developed in talks between Washington and Kyiv.
7. Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People's Party, has urged for the establishment
of an EU military force to help secure peace in Ukraine. His call comes in light of the ongoing discussions about a comprehensive plan to end the conflict, which is currently under review by Moscow.
7. Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People's Party, has urged for the establishment of an EU military force to help secure peace in Ukraine. His call comes in light of the ongoing discussions about a comprehensive plan to end the conflict, which is currently under review by Moscow.
8. The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a stark warning against traveling to Germany, citing
the country's enforcement of EU sanctions as a reason for concern. The ministry claims that Russian travelers face arbitrary legal practices from German customs authorities, describing the situation as lawless.
8. The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a stark warning against traveling to Germany, citing the country's enforcement of EU sanctions as a reason for concern. The ministry claims that Russian travelers face arbitrary legal practices from German customs authorities, describing the situation as lawless.
In other news, the European Union is set to revolutionize online shopping in 2026 with the introduction of AI agents capable of autonomously handling shopping orders and holiday bookings. This innovation aims to enhance consumer convenience and streamline the retail experience.
Meanwhile, Japan is preparing for record defense spending in response to regional threats, with a draft budget for 2026 proposing around nine trillion yen, equivalent to 49 billion euros. This move reflects the country's commitment to bolstering its national security amid rising tensions in the region.
Turning to the weather, today will be quite chilly across much of Europe. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 6 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 1 degree, dropping to -4 tonight. Paris and Brussels will both experience highs of 4 and 3 degrees respectively, with light breezes. In Riga, expect a high of 4 degrees and strong winds nearing 31 km/h. Meanwhile, Madrid will have cool conditions with temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees, and a high chance of rain. Finally, Stockholm will see a high of 3 degrees with gentle breezes.
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2025-12-25 22:50
Zelensky hails ‘new ideas’ on peace after talk with US envoys
1. Zelensky hails ‘new ideas’ on peace after talk with US envoys
1. Zelensky hails ‘new ideas’ on peace after talk with US envoys
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed optimism following a conversation with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. The nearly hour-long discussion has reportedly generated new ideas on potential formats and timing for peace talks.
2. Pope Leo’s plea for peace in Christmas message
2. Pope Leo’s plea for peace in Christmas message
In his first Christmas address, Pope Leo has called for an end to global conflicts, addressing the crowds in St Peter’s Square. His Urbi et Orbi message highlighted ongoing struggles in Ukraine and the Middle East, urging peace during this festive season.
3. Polish fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea
3. Polish fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea
Polish F-16 fighter jets were deployed on Thursday night to intercept a Russian aircraft, leading to a partial closure of the country’s airspace. The incident involved not only the Russian plane but also smuggling balloons, prompting heightened alert from the Polish Air Force.
4. Türkiye arrests 115 suspected IS members
4. Türkiye arrests 115 suspected IS members
Turkish authorities have detained 115 suspected members of the Islamic State in a series of nationwide raids. The arrests were made in connection with planned attacks during the Christmas and New Year period, with an additional 137 individuals still being sought by police.
5. Lotto madness in the USA: colossal billion-dollar jackpot cracked
5. Lotto madness in the USA: colossal billion-dollar jackpot cracked
In the United States, a lottery player from Arkansas has won a staggering jackpot of approximately 1.8 billion dollars on Christmas Eve. This significant win has made headlines, marking a remarkable holiday surprise for the lucky winner.
6. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a nuclear submarine production facility,
where he oversaw the test launch of new anti-aircraft missiles. State media reports indicate that Kim criticized South Korea's military advancements during his inspection.
6. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a nuclear submarine production facility, where he oversaw the test launch of new anti-aircraft missiles. State media reports indicate that Kim criticized South Korea's military advancements during his inspection.
7. A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles as a severe winter storm wreaks havoc across California
The storm has resulted in heavy rainfall, power outages, and closed roads, leading to at least two fatalities.
7. A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles as a severe winter storm wreaks havoc across California. The storm has resulted in heavy rainfall, power outages, and closed roads, leading to at least two fatalities.
8. The pro-Russian hacker group "Noname057" has claimed responsibility for a cyber
attack that paralyzed France's postal service just before Christmas. The attack halted parcel deliveries, causing significant disruption during the holiday season.
8. The pro-Russian hacker group "Noname057" has claimed responsibility for a cyber attack that paralyzed France's postal service just before Christmas. The attack halted parcel deliveries, causing significant disruption during the holiday season.
In a chilling forecast, Berlin is set for a bitterly cold day with temperatures not expected to rise above freezing, accompanied by breezy conditions. Meanwhile, Brussels will experience similarly frigid weather, reaching a high of just 1 degree Celsius, with strong winds nearing 32 km/h. Over in London, expect a chilly day with highs around 5 degrees and breezy conditions as well. As for Riga, temperatures will peak at 3 degrees, dropping to minus 1 by night, with a humid atmosphere and gusty winds.
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Santa Pulled Over for Speeding in Ohio
1. Santa Pulled Over for Speeding in Ohio
1. Santa Pulled Over for Speeding in Ohio
In a festive twist, Santa Claus was stopped by a sheriff in Ohio for speeding while delivering gifts. The sheriff noted that Santa was "flying a little too fast" with Mrs. Claus, but no penalties were issued, just a reminder that even sleighs must obey the speed limit.
2. Italy Takes Action Against Meta's WhatsApp Chatbots
2. Italy Takes Action Against Meta's WhatsApp Chatbots
Italy's antitrust authority is taking steps against Meta for alleged abuse of its dominant market position regarding WhatsApp chatbots. The AGCM has imposed provisional measures, prompting a spokesperson for Meta to label the decision as unfounded.
3. Explosion Hits Mosque in Nigeria's Maiduguri
3. Explosion Hits Mosque in Nigeria's Maiduguri
A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria, during evening prayers, leading to fears of multiple casualties. Eyewitnesses report at least seven fatalities, though official confirmation on the number of casualties is still pending.
4. Algeria's Parliament Declares French Colonisation a Crime
4. Algeria's Parliament Declares French Colonisation a Crime
Algeria's parliament has unanimously passed a law declaring the French colonisation of the country a crime, demanding both an apology and reparations. The law also criminalises the glorification of colonialism, reflecting the growing tensions in diplomatic relations between Algeria and France.
5. Europe Defends Digital Rules Amid US Visa Ban
5. Europe Defends Digital Rules Amid US Visa Ban
European Union officials have defended their digital regulations following a visa ban imposed by the Trump administration on a former EU Commissioner. The European Commission condemned the US decision, emphasizing the importance of their digital framework in promoting free expression.
6. A massive fatberg has been discovered in London sewers, weighing approximately 100 tons
This lump of hardened fat, oil, and waste marks a significant find since the last major fatberg was reported in 2017.
6. A massive fatberg has been discovered in London sewers, weighing approximately 100 tons. This lump of hardened fat, oil, and waste marks a significant find since the last major fatberg was reported in 2017.
7. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed openness to withdrawing troops in a new peace
draft, signaling a potential shift in negotiations regarding the contested Donbas region. This development awaits a response from Russia, marking a notable moment in the ongoing conflict.
7. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed openness to withdrawing troops in a new peace draft, signaling a potential shift in negotiations regarding the contested Donbas region. This development awaits a response from Russia, marking a notable moment in the ongoing conflict.
8. The EU Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, has threatened the United States
with retaliatory measures over entry bans affecting former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and others. Brussels condemned the US government's actions, asserting that such restrictions are unacceptable.
8. The EU Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, has threatened the United States with retaliatory measures over entry bans affecting former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and others. Brussels condemned the US government's actions, asserting that such restrictions are unacceptable.
A small propeller plane in the USA successfully executed an emergency landing after experiencing a sudden loss of pressure on board. The airport fire department confirmed that both individuals on the plane exited uninjured, showcasing the effectiveness of the aircraft's emergency landing system.
In Austria, a pastry shop in Klagenfurt is facing backlash for selling a peanut chocolate with a name that includes a racial slur. The term, which has historical connotations, has sparked outrage on social media, prompting discussions about the impact of language and the importance of sensitivity in branding.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across much of Europe today. In Brussels, temperatures will reach just 1 degree Celsius, while London will see a high of 5 degrees. Berlin and Stockholm are both facing bitterly cold weather, with temperatures not expected to rise above freezing. Meanwhile, Madrid will experience cooler temperatures ranging between 3 and 9 degrees. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In Riga, temperatures will reach a high of 3 degrees, with strong winds and mixed precipitation. Berlin will also see a high of 3 degrees, with a chance of rain and snow. Meanwhile, Paris and Brussels will be slightly warmer at around 5 and 4 degrees respectively, while London remains cool with temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees. Stockholm faces bitter cold, with temperatures not exceeding freezing.
In international news, China has announced plans to conduct military drills around Taiwan, simulating the seiz…
In international news, China has announced plans to conduct military drills around Taiwan, simulating the seizure and blockade of key areas. This move is seen as a warning to what Beijing describes as "separatist forces," amid rising tensions in the region.
In a tragic incident in Italy, a mother and her 15-year-old daughter have died after experiencing severe illne…
In a tragic incident in Italy, a mother and her 15-year-old daughter have died after experiencing severe illness following a Christmas dinner. The suspected cause is food poisoning, and despite efforts to seek help, it came too late for the family.
Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
The annual food fight festival "Els Enfarinats" has tr…
Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
The annual food fight festival "Els Enfarinats" has transformed the Spanish town of Ibi into a scene of chaos, with participants throwing flour and eggs. Dressed in military-style costumes, they stage a mock coup, collecting "taxes" in the form of charitable donations from local residents.
Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
The theater in Mariupol, which was devastated by Russian bombings over…
Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
The theater in Mariupol, which was devastated by Russian bombings over three years ago, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tales. The bombing likely resulted in hundreds of casualties, and the reopening has drawn attention amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
As it prepares for its rotating presi…
Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
As it prepares for its rotating presidency of the Council of the EU in 2026, Ireland is advocating for EU-wide regulations on social media age verification. Vice-Prime Minister Simon Harris indicated that the government aims to implement a ban on children accessing certain platforms during this period.
Poland to deploy €2bn anti-drone systems within two years
Poland plans to establish a €2 billion anti-dron…
Poland to deploy €2bn anti-drone systems within two years
Poland plans to establish a €2 billion anti-drone system within two years to enhance its defense against potential Russian attacks. This initiative comes in response to a rise in drone incursions into European airspace, prompting Poland to engage in NATO Article 4 consultations.
US offers ‘strong’ 15-year security guarantees as Kyiv pushes for longer
The United States has proposed ro…
US offers ‘strong’ 15-year security guarantees as Kyiv pushes for longer
The United States has proposed robust security guarantees for Ukraine, extending for 15 years, though Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking a longer commitment. This announcement follows discussions with President Donald Trump aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced that allies of Ukraine will convene in Paris early January to discu…
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that allies of Ukraine will convene in Paris early January to discuss security guarantees as part of a peace agreement with Russia. This meeting follows former President Trump's remarks suggesting that a peace deal is nearing, despite ongoing challenges.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has proposed a controversial initiative to combat declining birth rates by offeri…
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has proposed a controversial initiative to combat declining birth rates by offering financial incentives to women who choose to be fertilized with his sperm. The 41-year-old entrepreneur, who has six children, aims to address the issue in a unique and personal way.
Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who heroically disarmed a gunman during a shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach, s…
Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who heroically disarmed a gunman during a shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach, shared his thoughts on that fateful moment. The Syrian-born shop owner tackled one of the shooters from behind, preventing further tragedy in a situation that claimed 15 lives. Next.