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2026-01-07 08:49
US discusses military options for Greenland
1. US discusses military options for Greenland
1. US discusses military options for Greenland
US President Donald Trump is exploring various options to acquire Greenland, including potential military involvement. The White House confirmed that this initiative is tied to national security interests, as Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, a NATO ally.
2. Europe faces severe travel disruptions from cold snap
2. Europe faces severe travel disruptions from cold snap
Commuters across Europe are experiencing significant travel chaos as a deadly cold snap brings heavy snowfall. In France, authorities have mandated a 40% reduction in flights at Charles de Gaulle airport, leading to widespread cancellations and hazardous driving conditions.
3. US oil ambitions in Venezuela raise concerns
3. US oil ambitions in Venezuela raise concerns
President Trump’s interest in Venezuela's oil sector is substantial, but it comes with considerable risks. The situation has escalated following the controversial removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, leaving many questioning the implications for US interests in the region.
4. Ukraine security guarantees signed by Coalition of the Willing
4. Ukraine security guarantees signed by Coalition of the Willing
The United Kingdom and France have signed a declaration to provide troops for Ukraine as part of a future peace agreement. This declaration, supported by the United States and allied partners, was formalized in Paris and aims to bolster security guarantees for Ukraine.
5. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban finalize divorce
5. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban finalize divorce
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have officially divorced after 19 years of marriage. A Nashville judge has approved their settlement regarding asset division and child custody, marking the end of their high-profile relationship.
6. The UK and France have signed a declaration of intent to deploy troops in
Ukraine if a peace agreement is reached with Russia. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to establish military hubs across Ukraine following discussions with allies in Paris.
6. The UK and France have signed a declaration of intent to deploy troops in Ukraine if a peace agreement is reached with Russia. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to establish military hubs across Ukraine following discussions with allies in Paris.
7. The US is reportedly preparing to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker en route to
Europe, according to CBS News. US officials indicated that American forces are poised to intercept the vessel, which has a history of transporting Venezuelan crude oil.
7. The US is reportedly preparing to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker en route to Europe, according to CBS News. US officials indicated that American forces are poised to intercept the vessel, which has a history of transporting Venezuelan crude oil.
8. Israel has taken a significant step towards the construction of a contentious settlement project
in the West Bank, which would divide the territory. A government tender has been issued to solicit bids from developers for the E1 project, as reported by the anti-settlement group Peace Now.
8. Israel has taken a significant step towards the construction of a contentious settlement project in the West Bank, which would divide the territory. A government tender has been issued to solicit bids from developers for the E1 project, as reported by the anti-settlement group Peace Now.
In a chilling weather update, London will see temperatures reaching a high of just 4 degrees Celsius, dropping to around 1 degree by night, with rain expected to accumulate about 1.17 mm. Meanwhile, Brussels is bracing for a bitterly cold day, with strong winds nearing 33 km/h and mixed precipitation likely, including light snow. Over in Berlin, temperatures will remain below freezing, accompanied by gentle breezes and a humid atmosphere. Finally, Madrid will experience cool conditions, with temperatures ranging between -1 and 6 degrees Celsius.
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2026-01-05 02:52
Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
1. Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
1. Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
A submarine fiber optic cable belonging to a private company has been damaged off the coast of Latvia, near Liepaja. Prime Minister Evika Silina confirmed the incident, marking another disruption in the region's communication infrastructure.
2. Danish PM urges US to stop "threatening" to take control of Greenland
2. Danish PM urges US to stop "threatening" to take control of Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called on the United States to cease its "threatening" rhetoric regarding Greenland. This statement follows President Trump's assertion that the US 'absolutely' needs the territory for national security, raising concerns over US intentions in the autonomous region.
3. German Federal Intelligence Service is said to have wiretapped Barack Obama
3. German Federal Intelligence Service is said to have wiretapped Barack Obama
Reports indicate that the German Federal Intelligence Service, or BND, wiretapped former US President Barack Obama during his time in office. Journalist Holger Stark revealed this information in a podcast, suggesting significant implications for US-German relations.
4. Thousands stranded across Europe as air space disrupted
4. Thousands stranded across Europe as air space disrupted
A communications failure has led to the closure of Greece's airspace, stranding thousands of passengers across Europe. Authorities are investigating the cause of the disruption, which resulted in widespread flight cancellations and delays.
5. Asylum numbers are falling sharply in Germany
5. Asylum numbers are falling sharply in Germany
Germany has seen a significant decline in asylum applications, with initial requests dropping to 113,236 in 2025, compared to 229,751 the previous year. This trend marks a continued decrease from 2023, when applications reached 329,120.
6. Britain and France have successfully targeted an Islamic State arms bunker in Syria, according to the U.K
defense ministry. The joint operation involved Royal Air Force Typhoon jets and French aircraft, striking a location near Palmyra known for its underground cache.
6. Britain and France have successfully targeted an Islamic State arms bunker in Syria, according to the U.K. defense ministry. The joint operation involved Royal Air Force Typhoon jets and French aircraft, striking a location near Palmyra known for its underground cache.
7. Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S
authorities, reactions in Venezuela are mixed. While many Venezuelans abroad celebrate the event, those within the country remain cautious, as the regime continues to hold power despite the president's capture.
7. Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. authorities, reactions in Venezuela are mixed. While many Venezuelans abroad celebrate the event, those within the country remain cautious, as the regime continues to hold power despite the president's capture.
8. President Donald Trump has hinted at the use of U.S
cyberattacks to disrupt power in Caracas during military operations that led to Maduro's arrest. This assertion suggests a significant escalation in the use of cyber capabilities in international conflicts.
8. President Donald Trump has hinted at the use of U.S. cyberattacks to disrupt power in Caracas during military operations that led to Maduro's arrest. This assertion suggests a significant escalation in the use of cyber capabilities in international conflicts.
In Berlin, tens of thousands of residents are currently facing a power outage, believed to be a result of sabotage. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has left many households in the southwest without electricity.
Meanwhile, in international news, US President Donald Trump has declared that Washington will "run" Venezuela following a military operation that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump emphasized the need for a safe and proper transition of power in the country.
Turning to the weather, Madrid is experiencing chilly conditions with temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius, while London is even colder, reaching highs of just 2 degrees. In Brussels and Paris, expect bitterly cold weather with mixed precipitation, while Stockholm and Riga are also facing freezing temperatures and light snow showers.
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2026-01-03 22:08
Trump Vows to "Run" Venezuela Following Attack
1. Trump Vows to "Run" Venezuela Following Attack
1. Trump Vows to "Run" Venezuela Following Attack
US President Donald Trump stated that Washington will "run" Venezuela until a political transition occurs, following US military action that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump emphasized the need for a "safe, proper and judicious transition" for the country.
2. Berlin Fire Leaves Thousands Without Power
2. Berlin Fire Leaves Thousands Without Power
A fire on a bridge over the Teltow Canal in south-western Berlin may leave up to 45,000 households without power until January 8. The grid company Stromnetz Berlin has confirmed the extensive outage affecting the area.
3. EU Calls for Respect of International Law in Maduro Situation
3. EU Calls for Respect of International Law in Maduro Situation
The European Union has urged for adherence to international law following the US capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. EU officials reiterated the need for a peaceful transition and called for restraint in the ongoing situation.
4. Iconic Elephant Craig Passes Away in Kenya
4. Iconic Elephant Craig Passes Away in Kenya
Craig, one of Africa's most renowned elephants, has died at the age of approximately 54 in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. The Kenya Wildlife Service confirmed his passing, noting his fame was largely due to his impressive tusks.
5. Over 100 People Seek Shelter in Japanese Shrine
5. Over 100 People Seek Shelter in Japanese Shrine
More than 100 individuals were forced to take refuge in the Mitsumine Shrine in Japan due to heavy snowfall that blocked access roads. Around 130 people spent the night in the shrine's halls and lobbies after being cut off from the surrounding area.
6. The death toll in the ongoing protests in Iran has now reached at least
10, following two additional fatalities reported by authorities on Saturday. The unrest, fueled by the country’s struggling economy, continues despite warnings from US President Donald Trump regarding Iran's violent response to the demonstrations.
6. The death toll in the ongoing protests in Iran has now reached at least 10, following two additional fatalities reported by authorities on Saturday. The unrest, fueled by the country’s struggling economy, continues despite warnings from US President Donald Trump regarding Iran's violent response to the demonstrations.
7. In Kyiv, high-level security talks are underway as Ukraine welcomes advisers from approximately 15
countries to discuss a US-brokered peace plan. President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism about the negotiations, although key territorial disputes and Russian claims of setbacks remain unresolved.
7. In Kyiv, high-level security talks are underway as Ukraine welcomes advisers from approximately 15 countries to discuss a US-brokered peace plan. President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism about the negotiations, although key territorial disputes and Russian claims of setbacks remain unresolved.
8. A severe earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck southern Mexico, with its
epicenter located 15 kilometers southwest of San Marcos in Guerrero. The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, prompting concerns about potential damage and aftershocks in the region.
8. A severe earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck southern Mexico, with its epicenter located 15 kilometers southwest of San Marcos in Guerrero. The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, prompting concerns about potential damage and aftershocks in the region.
In other news, the FBI has reportedly thwarted a planned New Year’s Eve terrorist attack in North Carolina. An 18-year-old suspect was apprehended before the attack could be executed, ensuring public safety during the celebrations.
Meanwhile, the US has announced a reduction in proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports, easing concerns for American consumers and importers who faced potential price hikes. This decision comes after negotiations with Italian officials, who welcomed the move as a positive step for trade relations.
Turning to the weather, Madrid will experience a cool day with temperatures ranging from 7 to 12 degrees Celsius and gentle breezes. Brussels is set to be quite chilly, with highs around 1 degree and mixed precipitation expected. In Berlin, expect temperatures below freezing and a likelihood of rain and light snow. Paris will also be cold, with highs near 2 degrees and some rain. London mirrors this chill, while Riga and Stockholm brace for bitterly cold conditions and mixed precipitation, including snow.
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2026-01-03 00:06
Severe earthquake shakes southern Mexico
1. Severe earthquake shakes southern Mexico
1. Severe earthquake shakes southern Mexico
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has struck southern Mexico, with its epicenter located 15 kilometers southwest of San Marcos in Guerrero state. The quake occurred at a depth of ten kilometers, prompting concerns among local residents.
2. FBI thwarts New Year’s Eve terrorist attack in the USA
2. FBI thwarts New Year’s Eve terrorist attack in the USA
The FBI has successfully prevented a planned terrorist attack on New Year’s Eve in North Carolina. An 18-year-old suspect was arrested, and authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter.
3. US slashes proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports
3. US slashes proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports
The United States has reduced proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports, which had previously threatened to impose excessive taxes on 13 producers. This decision is expected to stabilize prices for American consumers and facilitate smoother trade relations.
4. Winter chaos brings Schiphol Airport to a standstill
4. Winter chaos brings Schiphol Airport to a standstill
Severe winter weather has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. Many travelers are facing delays and disruptions, as airport officials work to manage the situation.
5. Zelenskyy names spy chief Budanov as new head of presidential office
5. Zelenskyy names spy chief Budanov as new head of presidential office
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as the new head of his office. This change follows the resignation of his previous aide amid a corruption scandal, with Budanov expected to bring a strong leadership presence.
6. Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Tehran, stating that the
United States is "locked and loaded" to support Iranian protesters. In response, Iranian political adviser Ali Shamkhani cautioned Trump against intervention, asserting that any attempt to influence Iranian security would be met with a severe backlash.
6. Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Tehran, stating that the United States is "locked and loaded" to support Iranian protesters. In response, Iranian political adviser Ali Shamkhani cautioned Trump against intervention, asserting that any attempt to influence Iranian security would be met with a severe backlash.
7. In a grave accusation, Russia claims that Ukraine was responsible for a drone strike
that killed at least 27 people during a New Year’s celebration in the occupied Kherson region. The attack reportedly targeted a hotel and cafe, leaving over 30 others injured, according to the region's Russia-installed governor.
7. In a grave accusation, Russia claims that Ukraine was responsible for a drone strike that killed at least 27 people during a New Year’s celebration in the occupied Kherson region. The attack reportedly targeted a hotel and cafe, leaving over 30 others injured, according to the region's Russia-installed governor.
8. China's recent imposition of new tariffs on beef imports from Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay
is intensifying challenges for South American exporters. This move is also seen as a catalyst for advancing the long-stalled EU-Mercosur trade deal, as the tariffs, effective from January 1st, increase pressure on these countries to negotiate better trade terms with the European Union.
8. China's recent imposition of new tariffs on beef imports from Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay is intensifying challenges for South American exporters. This move is also seen as a catalyst for advancing the long-stalled EU-Mercosur trade deal, as the tariffs, effective from January 1st, increase pressure on these countries to negotiate better trade terms with the European Union.
Ukraine's intelligence service has issued a warning that it anticipates a potential false flag attack orchestrated by Russian President Vladimir Putin. They believe this could be an attempt to disrupt ongoing peace talks, with the possibility of significant casualties. The statement highlights concerns about the location of such a provocation, which may target a religious site or another symbolically significant structure within Russia or occupied territories.
In business news, Lidl has reported a remarkable 10% increase in sales during the Christmas period, marking a record-breaking festive season. The German-owned supermarket chain revealed that nearly 51 million customers shopped with them in the lead-up to Christmas, generating over £1.1 billion in turnover in the UK alone.
Turning to the weather, Madrid will experience a cool day with temperatures ranging from 6 to 11 degrees Celsius and gentle breezes. Meanwhile, Brussels and Berlin are bracing for chilly conditions, with highs of 2 degrees and 1 degree respectively, along with mixed precipitation. London is also expecting rain and temperatures around 3 degrees, while Stockholm faces a cold day with highs of just 1 degree and a chance of snow. In Riga, temperatures will remain below freezing, with light snow showers anticipated.
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2026-01-02 14:23
Lidl sales surge 10% in ‘record-breaking’ Christmas
1. Lidl sales surge 10% in ‘record-breaking’ Christmas
1. Lidl sales surge 10% in ‘record-breaking’ Christmas
Lidl has reported a remarkable 10 percent increase in sales during the festive season, with nearly 51 million customers shopping at the discounter. The German-owned company announced that its UK operations generated over £1.1 billion, or €1.26 billion, in turnover in the four weeks leading up to Christmas Eve.
2. Zelenskyy names spy chief Budanov as new head of presidential office
2. Zelenskyy names spy chief Budanov as new head of presidential office
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as the new head of his office. This change comes after the resignation of his previous aide in November due to a corruption scandal, with Budanov being recognized for his significant contributions against Russian forces.
3. Trump warns Tehran that US is ‘locked and loaded’ to support Iranian protesters
3. Trump warns Tehran that US is ‘locked and loaded’ to support Iranian protesters
Former President Donald Trump has cautioned Iran that the United States is prepared to support protesters in the country. In response, Iranian political adviser Ali Shamkhani warned Trump to refrain from intervention, citing the negative consequences of past American involvement in the region.
4. China’s new beef tariffs add momentum to EU-Mercosur deal
4. China’s new beef tariffs add momentum to EU-Mercosur deal
China's recent decision to impose new tariffs on beef imports from Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay is intensifying pressure on South American exporters. This move is also revitalizing discussions around the long-awaited EU-Mercosur trade agreement, with additional tariffs of 55% set to take effect from January 1st.
5. Ukraine warns Putin plans false flag attack inside Russia to derail peace talks
5. Ukraine warns Putin plans false flag attack inside Russia to derail peace talks
Ukraine's intelligence service has issued a warning that it anticipates a potential false flag attack orchestrated by Russian special services. They believe this provocation could occur at a significant location within Russia, possibly leading to substantial casualties and an escalation in tensions.
6. Israel's foreign ministry has sharply criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for what
it deems antisemitic actions on his first day in office. The ministry condemned Mamdani's decision to scrap the IHRA definition of antisemitism and lift restrictions on boycotting Israel, calling it a dangerous move.
6. Israel's foreign ministry has sharply criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for what it deems antisemitic actions on his first day in office. The ministry condemned Mamdani's decision to scrap the IHRA definition of antisemitism and lift restrictions on boycotting Israel, calling it a dangerous move.
7. A surge of nationalist sentiment is sweeping across England, with a growing movement of
extreme patriots making their mark on the political scene. Demonstrations against asylum-seeker accommodations and large rallies in London have drawn significant crowds, showcasing a rising wave of activism draped in national symbols.
7. A surge of nationalist sentiment is sweeping across England, with a growing movement of extreme patriots making their mark on the political scene. Demonstrations against asylum-seeker accommodations and large rallies in London have drawn significant crowds, showcasing a rising wave of activism draped in national symbols.
8. Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is on track to surpass Tesla as the world's leading seller of EVs
The company reported a nearly 28% increase in sales last year, reaching over 2.25 million units, marking a significant milestone in the competitive electric vehicle market.
8. Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is on track to surpass Tesla as the world's leading seller of EVs. The company reported a nearly 28% increase in sales last year, reaching over 2.25 million units, marking a significant milestone in the competitive electric vehicle market.
In a significant move, Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is advocating for more female toilets in the parliament building, responding to the increasing number of women in the legislature. As a record 73 women were elected to the Lower House in October, this petition reflects a growing demand for equal facilities.
Meanwhile, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has expressed his willingness to engage in talks with the US regarding drug trafficking and oil. This comes amid heightened pressure on his government, with Maduro stating he is ready for dialogue "wherever they want and whenever they want."
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In Berlin, temperatures will reach around 1 degree, dropping to -1 by night, with strong winds and heavy rain predicted. Paris and London will also see highs of 3 degrees, with light rain likely. Meanwhile, Riga and Stockholm will experience similar temperatures around 1 degree, with mixed precipitation anticipated. In contrast, Madrid will be milder, with temperatures ranging between 5 and 10 degrees.
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2026-01-01 22:10
Trump’s Health Raises Questions
1. Trump’s Health Raises Questions
1. Trump’s Health Raises Questions
Reports regarding the health of US President Donald Trump have ignited discussions in the United States. At 79 years old, observers are debating whether his symptoms are typical of aging or indicative of a stressed leader.
2. Farage Promises Spending Blitz for Local Elections
2. Farage Promises Spending Blitz for Local Elections
Nigel Farage has announced that Reform UK will invest £5 million ahead of the upcoming local elections in May. He acknowledged that if the party's polling lead does not translate into electoral success, his leadership will face scrutiny.
3. Pope’s New Year Plea for Peace
3. Pope’s New Year Plea for Peace
Pope Leo has begun 2026 with a heartfelt appeal for peace, particularly in nations afflicted by violence. During a New Year’s Day Mass at St Peter’s Basilica, he addressed the suffering families and called for an end to conflict.
4. Netherlands Police Face Unprecedented Violence
4. Netherlands Police Face Unprecedented Violence
Dutch police reported an alarming level of violence during New Year’s Eve celebrations, with officers being targeted by fireworks. A historic church in Amsterdam was severely damaged by fire, although the cause of the blaze is still under investigation.
5. Tragic Fire at Swiss Ski Resort
5. Tragic Fire at Swiss Ski Resort
In southern Switzerland, a fire at a bar during New Year’s Eve festivities has left several dozen people presumed dead and around 100 injured. Authorities have stated that the incident is not being treated as a terrorist attack, but the cause remains unclear.
6. Former U.S
President Donald Trump has criticized actors George and Amal Clooney for obtaining French citizenship, suggesting it undermines their American values. This comes amid ongoing tensions between Trump and Hollywood figures, particularly those aligned with the Democratic Party.
6. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized actors George and Amal Clooney for obtaining French citizenship, suggesting it undermines their American values. This comes amid ongoing tensions between Trump and Hollywood figures, particularly those aligned with the Democratic Party.
7. The European Union's carbon border tax on heavy industry goods is set to take
effect on January 1st, impacting imports of steel, aluminum, and cement. This initiative aims to level the playing field for EU manufacturers but raises concerns about potential trade escalations with non-EU countries.
7. The European Union's carbon border tax on heavy industry goods is set to take effect on January 1st, impacting imports of steel, aluminum, and cement. This initiative aims to level the playing field for EU manufacturers but raises concerns about potential trade escalations with non-EU countries.
8. In a recent address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that he will not agree
to a "weak" peace deal with Russia that could prolong the ongoing conflict. He stated his commitment to securing a strong agreement to ensure a lasting resolution to the war, which has now lasted nearly four years.
8. In a recent address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that he will not agree to a "weak" peace deal with Russia that could prolong the ongoing conflict. He stated his commitment to securing a strong agreement to ensure a lasting resolution to the war, which has now lasted nearly four years.
In a significant development, Bulgaria has officially joined the eurozone, becoming the 21st member of the currency union. This move marks a pivotal moment for the country, which has faced a challenging path to adopting the euro, and is seen as a hopeful step for its urban and entrepreneurial population.
In international news, China is set to implement a 13% sales tax on contraceptives starting January 1st, while childcare services will be exempt from taxation. This initiative aims to address the country's declining birth rates amid broader demographic challenges.
Turning to the weather, Madrid will see cool conditions today with temperatures ranging from 2 to 8 degrees, accompanied by gentle breezes and a likelihood of light rain. Meanwhile, Brussels and Berlin will experience chilly weather, with highs around 4 and 2 degrees respectively, both facing breezy conditions and significant rain. In London, temperatures will reach a high of 5 degrees, while Riga is bracing for bitter cold with strong winds and mixed precipitation, potentially including snow. Lastly, Stockholm will be chilly as well, with temperatures around 1 degree and heavy showers expected.
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2026-01-01 00:47
China introduces condom tax to boost birth rates
1. China introduces condom tax to boost birth rates
1. China introduces condom tax to boost birth rates
Starting January 1, Chinese citizens will face a 13% sales tax on contraceptives, while childcare services will be exempt from taxation. This move is part of China's strategy to encourage higher birth rates amid demographic challenges.
2. Bulgaria officially adopts the euro
2. Bulgaria officially adopts the euro
Bulgaria has become the 21st member of the eurozone, marking a significant milestone for the EU's poorest country. This transition is seen as a hopeful opportunity for young and entrepreneurial Bulgarians, despite previous hesitations from more affluent nations.
3. Finland detains Russian ship amid cable damage investigation
3. Finland detains Russian ship amid cable damage investigation
A Russian-crewed vessel, the Fitburg, was detained by Finnish authorities after it was found anchoring in Finland's exclusive economic zone. Authorities suspect the ship's actions may involve aggravated disruption of telecommunications and potential sabotage.
4. Putin declares victory in Ukraine in New Year’s address
4. Putin declares victory in Ukraine in New Year’s address
In a bold New Year’s address, Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted that Russia will achieve victory in Ukraine. This declaration comes despite ongoing international efforts, including those from U.S. President Donald Trump, aimed at resolving the conflict.
5. Russia releases footage to support attack claims against Ukraine
5. Russia releases footage to support attack claims against Ukraine
Russia's defense ministry has published video evidence it claims shows a downed drone involved in an alleged attack on a presidential residence. Ukrainian officials have dismissed these assertions, stating that Russia has not provided credible evidence to back its claims.
6. France is set to propose a ban on social media for users under the
age of 15, with the draft law expected to be discussed in parliament early next year. If approved, the legislation would take effect on September 1, 2026, prohibiting platforms from offering services to children in this age group.
6. France is set to propose a ban on social media for users under the age of 15, with the draft law expected to be discussed in parliament early next year. If approved, the legislation would take effect on September 1, 2026, prohibiting platforms from offering services to children in this age group.
7. In his New Year’s speech, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's claim to Taiwan,
emphasizing the nation's technological advancements. His remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the region, as he called for reunification with Taiwan as a key goal for the country.
7. In his New Year’s speech, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's claim to Taiwan, emphasizing the nation's technological advancements. His remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the region, as he called for reunification with Taiwan as a key goal for the country.
8. Poland's digital minister, Dariusz Standerski, has requested the European Commission to investigate TikTok for
spreading AI-generated disinformation. This call for action follows a rise in misleading videos that have prompted concerns about their impact on public opinion regarding the EU.
8. Poland's digital minister, Dariusz Standerski, has requested the European Commission to investigate TikTok for spreading AI-generated disinformation. This call for action follows a rise in misleading videos that have prompted concerns about their impact on public opinion regarding the EU.
In Bucharest, Romania has pledged €50 million in US-made arms for Ukraine, joining other Western nations in supporting the country’s defense efforts. The announcement was made by the Romanian foreign affairs minister via social media, highlighting the ongoing commitment to Ukraine's security.
In a tit-for-tat response, Mali and Burkina Faso have announced a travel ban on US citizens, mirroring restrictions previously imposed by the Trump administration. Both countries have stated they will implement these measures as part of a broader diplomatic stance.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will reach around 5 degrees, dropping to 1 degree at night, while Berlin will see a high of 2 degrees with mixed precipitation. Paris and Brussels will both experience highs of 4 degrees, and Stockholm will be slightly cooler at 2 degrees. Meanwhile, Riga is forecasted to remain bitterly cold with strong winds and mixed precipitation throughout the day.
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2025-12-31 12:35
Romania pledges €50 million in arms for Ukraine
1. Romania pledges €50 million in arms for Ukraine
1. Romania pledges €50 million in arms for Ukraine
Romania has committed €50 million to the PURL fund, aimed at supporting Ukraine with US-made weapons. The announcement was made by the Romanian foreign affairs minister on social media, marking Romania's entry into the group of Western nations aiding Ukraine's defense.
2. Mali and Burkina Faso impose travel ban on US citizens
2. Mali and Burkina Faso impose travel ban on US citizens
Mali and Burkina Faso have announced a travel ban on US citizens, mirroring a similar restriction implemented by the Trump administration. Both West African nations stated they would enforce these entry restrictions in response to the US measures.
3. USA and Israel set deadline for Hamas disarmament
3. USA and Israel set deadline for Hamas disarmament
The USA and Israel have reportedly agreed on a deadline of December 31, 2025, for Hamas to disarm. This agreement was reached during a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida.
4. Germany faces daily attacks as Russia targets Europe
4. Germany faces daily attacks as Russia targets Europe
In his New Year’s address, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned that Germany is under constant threat from Russian aggression, which he claims is part of a broader plan against Europe. He emphasized the growing urgency of addressing these security challenges.
5. Russian drone strikes on Odesa leave four wounded
5. Russian drone strikes on Odesa leave four wounded
An overnight drone attack by Russia on the Ukrainian port city of Odesa has resulted in at least four injuries, including three children. Ukrainian authorities reported that the city's infrastructure has been a frequent target since the onset of the conflict.
6. Russia has placed its nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile on combat duty in
Belarus, raising concerns among NATO allies. This move is seen as part of Moscow's ongoing military strategy amid heightened tensions in Eastern Europe.
6. Russia has placed its nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile on combat duty in Belarus, raising concerns among NATO allies. This move is seen as part of Moscow's ongoing military strategy amid heightened tensions in Eastern Europe.
7. A cable car accident in Italy's Piedmont region has resulted in at least six
injuries and the evacuation of around 100 people. Local authorities reported that helicopters were deployed for rescue operations following the collision of two cabins with the cable car stations.
7. A cable car accident in Italy's Piedmont region has resulted in at least six injuries and the evacuation of around 100 people. Local authorities reported that helicopters were deployed for rescue operations following the collision of two cabins with the cable car stations.
8. In a dramatic heist, thieves in western Germany used a large drill to break
into a savings bank, making off with an estimated €30 million in cash and valuables. Police described the operation as highly professional, likening it to scenes from the film Ocean's Eleven.
8. In a dramatic heist, thieves in western Germany used a large drill to break into a savings bank, making off with an estimated €30 million in cash and valuables. Police described the operation as highly professional, likening it to scenes from the film Ocean's Eleven.
Italy postpones ‘sugar tax’ to 2027 as debate grows across Europe. On Tuesday, the Italian Chamber adopted the 2026 finance law, officially delaying the implementation of the tax on sugar-sweetened beverages until January 2027. This tax was initially set to take effect on January 1, 2026, but successive governments have opted for postponements.
In other news, Poland has secured a €3.3 billion deal with South Korea to boost domestic missile production. The agreement will see the joint production of missiles for the HOMAR-K rocket launcher, marking a significant step in Poland's defense capabilities.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across much of Europe today. London and Paris will see highs of 4 degrees, while Berlin is set to reach just 2 degrees. Meanwhile, Brussels will have a high of 5 degrees, and both Riga and Stockholm are facing bitterly cold temperatures, not exceeding freezing. Madrid will experience cooler weather, with temperatures ranging between 3 and 9 degrees. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
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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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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chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will reach around 5 degrees, dropping to 1 degree at night, while Berlin will see a high of 2 degrees with mixed precipitation. Paris and Brussels will both experience highs of 4 degrees, and Stockholm will be slightly cooler at 2 degrees. Meanwhile, Riga is forecasted to remain bitterly cold with strong winds and mixed precipitation throughout the day.
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