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2025-12-23 16:02
Greta Thunberg arrested in London
1. Greta Thunberg arrested in London
1. Greta Thunberg arrested in London
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested during a protest in London. According to police reports, she was detained for displaying a poster in support of the pro-Palestinian organization Palestine Action, which is currently banned in the UK.
2. European leaders show solidarity with Denmark over Trump's Greenland threat
2. European leaders show solidarity with Denmark over Trump's Greenland threat
European leaders have expressed solidarity with Denmark following renewed threats from US President Donald Trump regarding Greenland. Trump has appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the new special envoy for Greenland, reiterating his intention to integrate the territory into the United States.
3. Four seriously injured in explosion near Paris
3. Four seriously injured in explosion near Paris
An explosion in a residential building near Paris has left four individuals seriously injured, including three small children aged two, four, and five. Local authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion, which remains unclear at this time.
4. Germany deports Syrians for the first time since civil war
4. Germany deports Syrians for the first time since civil war
Germany has deported a convicted criminal to Syria for the first time since the Syrian civil war began. The German Interior Ministry confirmed that the individual was handed over to authorities in Damascus earlier today, marking a significant shift in the country's deportation policy.
5. EU aims to end national veto era
5. EU aims to end national veto era
At a recent summit, European leaders discussed the possibility of ending the era of national vetoes. They explored issuing joint debt backed by the EU's common budget to support Ukraine, a move that would circumvent the need for unanimous agreement among member states.
6. A group of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed a lawsuit
against Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence models, with the tech giants yet to respond to the claims.
6. A group of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed a lawsuit against Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence models, with the tech giants yet to respond to the claims.
7. Sweden's Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to
a technical fault, according to local media. Operator Vattenfall reported that maintenance was completed just last week and is currently working to resolve the issue.
7. Sweden's Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to a technical fault, according to local media. Operator Vattenfall reported that maintenance was completed just last week and is currently working to resolve the issue.
8. Spain's Christmas lottery, known as El Gordo, has provided a significant boost to a
wildfire-affected town, distributing 468 million euros in prizes. This financial windfall comes as a much-needed source of hope for communities recovering from the recent devastation caused by wildfires.
8. Spain's Christmas lottery, known as El Gordo, has provided a significant boost to a wildfire-affected town, distributing 468 million euros in prizes. This financial windfall comes as a much-needed source of hope for communities recovering from the recent devastation caused by wildfires.
In other news, French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to engage in dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to influence his policies once again. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has made headlines by abruptly recalling numerous career ambassadors, a move seen as an effort to reinforce the "America First" agenda, raising concerns about the impact on U.S. diplomacy.
Turning to the weather, today in London, temperatures will range between 5 and 7 degrees Celsius, with breezy conditions expected. Berlin will be chilly, with highs around 2 degrees, dropping to near freezing tonight. Over in Brussels, temperatures will reach a high of 5 degrees, while Paris will see slightly warmer weather, ranging from 4 to 8 degrees. Meanwhile, Riga and Stockholm are bracing for bitterly cold conditions, with temperatures not expected to exceed freezing.
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2025-12-21 13:29
Brazil eliminates HIV transmission at birth
1. Brazil eliminates HIV transmission at birth
1. Brazil eliminates HIV transmission at birth
Brazil has achieved a significant milestone in public health, with the World Health Organization confirming that mother-to-child transmission of HIV has nearly ceased. This success is attributed to effective health prevention measures that ensure a healthier start for newborns.
2. Putin is ready to talk to Macron
2. Putin is ready to talk to Macron
Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin has expressed his readiness to engage in dialogue with French President Emmanuel Macron. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, this willingness to communicate could pave the way for improved relations, contingent on mutual political will.
3. FIS President upset about snow problems before the Olympics in Italy
3. FIS President upset about snow problems before the Olympics in Italy
With the 2026 Winter Olympics approaching, concerns are rising over snow conditions in northern Italy. FIS President has voiced frustration regarding the inadequate preparations at key competition venues, which could impact the upcoming events in February.
4. India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks
4. India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks
A tragic incident in northeastern India has resulted in the deaths of seven wild Asian elephants, including calves, after a high-speed train collided with them. Local officials report that the accident occurred in Assam state, where the train driver had spotted the herd moments before the collision.
5. USA wants to bring Kyiv and Moscow to the table
5. USA wants to bring Kyiv and Moscow to the table
In a bid to facilitate peace talks, the United States is proposing direct negotiations between representatives from Kyiv and Moscow. This initiative, discussed during recent talks in Miami, aims to rekindle dialogue after months of stalled communication in the ongoing conflict.
6. In a significant operation across multiple Italian cities, police have arrested
384 individuals and seized approximately 1.4 tons of drugs. This large-scale drug raid highlights ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the country.
6. In a significant operation across multiple Italian cities, police have arrested 384 individuals and seized approximately 1.4 tons of drugs. This large-scale drug raid highlights ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the country.
7. Concerns are rising over the potential military withdrawal of the United States
from Europe, particularly under the Trump administration. Analysts suggest that despite fears, the U.S. still relies heavily on European allies, especially Germany, for strategic support.
7. Concerns are rising over the potential military withdrawal of the United States from Europe, particularly under the Trump administration. Analysts suggest that despite fears, the U.S. still relies heavily on European allies, especially Germany, for strategic support.
8. British pop star Ed Sheeran has unveiled his impressive transformation after losing 14 kilos,
showcasing his six-pack abs on the cover of Men's Health. The singer's new fitness regime marks a departure from his previous lifestyle, garnering attention from fans and fitness enthusiasts alike.
8. British pop star Ed Sheeran has unveiled his impressive transformation after losing 14 kilos, showcasing his six-pack abs on the cover of Men's Health. The singer's new fitness regime marks a departure from his previous lifestyle, garnering attention from fans and fitness enthusiasts alike.
In other news, a major storm system is expected to impact parts of Europe this week, leading to warnings of heavy rainfall and strong winds in several countries. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for potential flooding and travel disruptions.
Meanwhile, the European Union is set to discuss new measures aimed at enhancing energy security across member states. The initiative is part of ongoing efforts to reduce dependence on external energy sources and promote sustainability.
Turning to the weather, today’s forecast shows chilly conditions in Riga with temperatures reaching a high of around 5 degrees, while London will see cool weather with highs between 7 and 10 degrees. Berlin is experiencing temperatures ranging from 4 to 7 degrees, and Paris will be slightly warmer, hovering between 9 and 11 degrees. Meanwhile, Madrid will be cooler with temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees, and Stockholm is expecting a high of just 3 degrees. Breezy conditions are prevalent in many cities, with rain expected in several locations.
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2025-12-19 16:32
Trump’s Military Checks Not Funded by Tariffs
1. Trump’s Military Checks Not Funded by Tariffs
1. Trump’s Military Checks Not Funded by Tariffs
US President Donald Trump has announced a special Christmas payment of $1,776 for nearly 1.5 million military personnel. However, reports indicate that this "warrior dividend" will not be financed through tariff revenue as previously claimed.
2. Knife Attack in Taipei Leaves Three Dead
2. Knife Attack in Taipei Leaves Three Dead
A knife-wielding attacker has killed three people and injured five others in Taipei. The 27-year-old suspect set off smoke bombs at the main metro station before continuing his assault in a busy shopping district.
3. Deadline Approaches for Epstein Files
3. Deadline Approaches for Epstein Files
The deadline for releasing investigative files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein is today, with calls from both political sides in the US for transparency. The public awaits the outcome as the files may contain crucial information about the scandal.
4. Crown Princess of Norway May Require Lung Transplant
4. Crown Princess of Norway May Require Lung Transplant
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit is likely facing a lung transplant as her health has deteriorated. The 52-year-old has been living with pulmonary fibrosis since 2018, a condition that severely impacts lung function.
5. Criticism of EU Support for Ukraine
5. Criticism of EU Support for Ukraine
As the European Union struggles to provide adequate financial and military aid to Ukraine, criticism has emerged, particularly from Switzerland. Analysts argue that while the EU's efforts may be suboptimal, Switzerland's contributions are significantly lower.
6. H-1B visa holders returning to India for renewals are facing unexpected challenges, as
many have had their consular appointments canceled. Lawyers report that this situation has left these workers stranded, far from their homes and jobs in the U.S.
6. H-1B visa holders returning to India for renewals are facing unexpected challenges, as many have had their consular appointments canceled. Lawyers report that this situation has left these workers stranded, far from their homes and jobs in the U.S.
7. The European Union's ambitious plan to convert frozen Russian Central Bank assets into a
reparations loan for Ukraine has collapsed. Despite the bold initiative, the bloc's 27 leaders opted against the risky venture, instead choosing to focus on supporting Ukraine's ongoing resistance.
7. The European Union's ambitious plan to convert frozen Russian Central Bank assets into a reparations loan for Ukraine has collapsed. Despite the bold initiative, the bloc's 27 leaders opted against the risky venture, instead choosing to focus on supporting Ukraine's ongoing resistance.
8. In Uganda, a prison officer has been dismissed for making critical remarks about the government on TikTok
Authorities deemed Lawrence Ampe's actions as “gross indiscipline,” following his accusations of corruption and human rights abuses against senior officials.
8. In Uganda, a prison officer has been dismissed for making critical remarks about the government on TikTok. Authorities deemed Lawrence Ampe's actions as “gross indiscipline,” following his accusations of corruption and human rights abuses against senior officials.
In other news, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification reports that while famine is no longer present in Gaza, approximately 1.6 million people continue to face acute food insecurity and malnutrition. This highlights the ongoing humanitarian challenges in the region.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has signed a decree calling for NASA to land astronauts on the moon by 2028, pushing for a renewed focus on manned missions to the lunar surface.
Turning to the weather across Europe, today will see cool temperatures in London, ranging from 6 to 9 degrees, while Berlin will experience similar conditions between 5 and 10 degrees. Paris will be slightly warmer, with highs of 11 degrees expected, and Brussels will see temperatures between 6 and 11 degrees. In the north, Riga will remain chilly at around 4 degrees, and Stockholm will have a cooler range of 5 to 7 degrees. Rain is likely in several cities, including heavy showers in Paris and Brussels.
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2025-12-19 13:20
Ukraine attacks Russian tanker in the Mediterranean
1. Ukraine attacks Russian tanker in the Mediterranean
1. Ukraine attacks Russian tanker in the Mediterranean
Ukraine has launched an attack on a Russian tanker in the Mediterranean for the first time, according to a representative of the Ukrainian security service SBU. The operation targeted the tanker “Qendil” using drones, marking what Kyiv describes as an unprecedented special operation.
2. South Africa defiant after US threats
2. South Africa defiant after US threats
The South African government has rejected US accusations of harassment during a raid on a refugee processing centre for white South Africans. The raid resulted in the expulsion of seven Kenyans for illegal work, with the US warning of potential consequences for South Africa's actions.
3. France fails to prepare its budget
3. France fails to prepare its budget
In France, a divided parliament has been unable to agree on a budget for the upcoming year. A mediation committee from both chambers failed to reach a compromise, leaving the government without a financial plan as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces ongoing challenges since taking office in September.
4. German court overturns ban on extremist group
4. German court overturns ban on extremist group
Germany's Federal Administrative Court has overturned a ban on the right-wing extremist group Hammerskins Deutschland. The court in Leipzig ruled in favor of several members who challenged the Interior Ministry's ban, stating that the ministry did not provide sufficient justification for its decision.
5. TikTok's deal and its implications for American users
5. TikTok's deal and its implications for American users
ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, has reached an agreement with US and global investors to manage its American operations. This move comes amid ongoing national security concerns from Washington, although the implications for TikTok users in the US remain unclear.
6. EU leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a substantial €90 billion loan, aimed
at supporting the country's military and economic needs over the next two years. This decision follows protracted discussions in Brussels, where leaders could not reach a consensus on utilizing frozen Russian assets.
6. EU leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a substantial €90 billion loan, aimed at supporting the country's military and economic needs over the next two years. This decision follows protracted discussions in Brussels, where leaders could not reach a consensus on utilizing frozen Russian assets.
7. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is seeking to mediate the ongoing tensions
between Washington and Venezuela. He plans to initiate a conversation with US President Donald Trump ahead of Christmas, aiming to foster dialogue and reduce hostilities in the region.
7. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is seeking to mediate the ongoing tensions between Washington and Venezuela. He plans to initiate a conversation with US President Donald Trump ahead of Christmas, aiming to foster dialogue and reduce hostilities in the region.
8. In a significant move, Israel and Germany have formalized a contract to enhance the
Arrow 3 missile defense system. The agreement was announced by Israel's Foreign Ministry after the Bundestag Budget Committee allocated funding for the expansion earlier this week.
8. In a significant move, Israel and Germany have formalized a contract to enhance the Arrow 3 missile defense system. The agreement was announced by Israel's Foreign Ministry after the Bundestag Budget Committee allocated funding for the expansion earlier this week.
In a significant development, the US has approved one of the largest arms packages for Taiwan, valued at 11.1 billion US dollars. This move comes as Taiwan faces increasing military pressure from China, with the package including advanced weaponry aimed at bolstering the island's defense capabilities.
In another incident, the Estonian Foreign Ministry has reported that three Russian border guards illegally crossed into NATO territory in Estonia. This breach of international borders raises concerns about security and tensions in the region.
Turning to the weather, today will be quite cool across Europe, with temperatures ranging from 6 to 9 degrees in London and slightly warmer at 8 to 11 degrees in Paris. Berlin will see similar conditions, with highs between 5 and 9 degrees, while Brussels and Stockholm will experience breezy weather with rain likely. Expect chilly temperatures in Riga, peaking at around 4 degrees, and Madrid will also be cool, with temperatures between 7 and 9 degrees.
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2025-12-18 16:37
Life imprisonment for French doctor
1. Life imprisonment for French doctor
1. Life imprisonment for French doctor
A French anesthetist has been sentenced to life in prison for poisoning patients, resulting in the deaths of twelve individuals. The jury in Besançon found that the doctor attempted to resuscitate patients in 23 cases, raising serious ethical concerns.
2. US arms shipment to Taiwan
2. US arms shipment to Taiwan
The United States has approved a substantial arms package for Taiwan, valued at 11.1 billion dollars. This decision comes as Taiwan faces increasing military pressure from China, and the package includes various advanced weaponry aimed at bolstering Taiwan's defense capabilities.
3. Russian border guards enter Estonia
3. Russian border guards enter Estonia
Three Russian border guards have illegally crossed into Estonia, a member of both the EU and NATO. The Estonian Foreign Ministry reported that the officers breached the control line on a breakwater, escalating tensions in the region.
4. EU tightens asylum policy
4. EU tightens asylum policy
The European Union is moving towards a stricter asylum policy, allowing member states to deport asylum seekers to third countries, even if they have no prior connection. This agreement aims to streamline the asylum process and reduce the number of individuals seeking protection within the EU.
5. US Congress supports troops in Europe
5. US Congress supports troops in Europe
The US Congress has approved a defense budget that includes an additional 400 million dollars in aid to Ukraine for the next two years. This funding is part of a broader strategy to maintain US military presence in Europe amidst ongoing conflicts in the region.
6. The US Senate has confirmed Jared Isaacman as the new head of
NASA, succeeding a tumultuous period for the agency. Isaacman, known for his ties to Elon Musk, is expected to advance President Trump's lunar ambitions.
6. The US Senate has confirmed Jared Isaacman as the new head of NASA, succeeding a tumultuous period for the agency. Isaacman, known for his ties to Elon Musk, is expected to advance President Trump's lunar ambitions.
7. Ukraine is enhancing its domestic arms production with the development of the Flamingo missile,
a long-range cruise missile capable of striking targets up to 3,000 kilometers away. This initiative is part of a broader effort to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
7. Ukraine is enhancing its domestic arms production with the development of the Flamingo missile, a long-range cruise missile capable of striking targets up to 3,000 kilometers away. This initiative is part of a broader effort to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
8. Indian scientists have issued warnings about the potential for bird flu, specifically H5N1, to
spread to humans. With over two million turkeys culled in the US since late August due to the virus, experts are closely monitoring the situation to prevent a possible outbreak.
8. Indian scientists have issued warnings about the potential for bird flu, specifically H5N1, to spread to humans. With over two million turkeys culled in the US since late August due to the virus, experts are closely monitoring the situation to prevent a possible outbreak.
In a striking statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin has labeled European leaders as "piglets," intensifying his criticism of Western politicians while notably excluding one from his remarks. This latest outburst comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and the West.
Meanwhile, the United Nations has raised alarms about the worsening situation for displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, as heavy rains have exacerbated their already dire living conditions. UN agencies report that the recent downpours have created significant challenges for those affected, with UNICEF describing the weather as "horrendous."
Turning to the weather across Europe, London is facing a cool day with temperatures ranging from 9 to 12 degrees and strong winds nearing 40 km/h, along with heavy rain expected. In Berlin, it will be cool as well, with temperatures between 4 and 8 degrees, and a humid atmosphere. Paris will see a slight rise in temperatures from 8 to 13 degrees, with breezy conditions and light rain likely. Meanwhile, Brussels will experience similar cool temperatures, ranging from 7 to 11 degrees, and strong winds. Stockholm is looking at a chilly day with highs of 6 degrees, while Riga will be even colder, reaching only 4 degrees. Lastly, Madrid will enjoy slightly warmer conditions, with temperatures between 6 and 12 degrees.
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2025-12-18 14:59
USA approves billions in arms shipment to Taiwan
1. USA approves billions in arms shipment to Taiwan
1. USA approves billions in arms shipment to Taiwan
The United States has approved an arms package for Taiwan worth 11.1 billion dollars, marking one of the largest shipments to the island amid rising military tensions with China. The package includes advanced weaponry aimed at bolstering Taiwan's defense capabilities.
2. French ‘Doctor Death’ who poisoned patients jailed for life
2. French ‘Doctor Death’ who poisoned patients jailed for life
In France, former anaesthetist Frédéric Péchier has been sentenced to life in prison for poisoning 30 patients, resulting in 12 deaths. The court in Besançon found him guilty of contaminating infusion bags, leading to severe medical emergencies, including the near-fatal cases of a four-year-old child.
3. Russian border guards illegally enter NATO territory in Estonia
3. Russian border guards illegally enter NATO territory in Estonia
Three Russian border guards have crossed into Estonia, violating NATO territory, according to the Estonian Foreign Ministry. The incident occurred when the officers allegedly breached the control line on a breakwater, raising concerns about border security in the region.
4. Live – Make-or-break summit: EU leaders meet to unblock reparations loan for Ukraine
4. Live – Make-or-break summit: EU leaders meet to unblock reparations loan for Ukraine
European Union leaders are convening in Brussels to discuss raising at least 90 billion euros to support Ukraine's financial and military needs. This summit could significantly impact the continent's security framework as the EU seeks to address ongoing challenges posed by the conflict.
5. EU wants to massively tighten asylum policy – deportation to third countries
5. EU wants to massively tighten asylum policy – deportation to third countries
The European Union is moving towards a stricter deportation policy for asylum seekers. New agreements will allow member states to send individuals seeking protection to third countries, even if they have no prior connections, as part of efforts to manage migration more effectively.
6. The US Congress has approved a defense budget that includes $400 million in aid
to Ukraine for the next two years. This decision comes as lawmakers emphasize the importance of maintaining US troops in Europe amid ongoing tensions in the region.
6. The US Congress has approved a defense budget that includes $400 million in aid to Ukraine for the next two years. This decision comes as lawmakers emphasize the importance of maintaining US troops in Europe amid ongoing tensions in the region.
7. NASA has appointed Jared Isaacman as its new administrator following a period of instability
The Senate confirmed Isaacman, a tech billionaire and ally of Elon Musk, with a vote of 67 to 30, and he is expected to advance the ambitious lunar program outlined by President Trump.
7. NASA has appointed Jared Isaacman as its new administrator following a period of instability. The Senate confirmed Isaacman, a tech billionaire and ally of Elon Musk, with a vote of 67 to 30, and he is expected to advance the ambitious lunar program outlined by President Trump.
8. Ukraine is significantly boosting its domestic arms production with the development of the Flamingo
missile, a long-range cruise missile capable of striking targets up to 3,000 kilometers away. A BBC correspondent was taken to a secret facility to witness the production of this advanced weaponry, highlighting Ukraine's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities against Russia.
8. Ukraine is significantly boosting its domestic arms production with the development of the Flamingo missile, a long-range cruise missile capable of striking targets up to 3,000 kilometers away. A BBC correspondent was taken to a secret facility to witness the production of this advanced weaponry, highlighting Ukraine's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities against Russia.
In a concerning development, Indian scientists have issued warnings about the potential spread of bird flu, known as H5N1, to humans. This comes as over two million turkeys have been culled in the United States since late August due to the outbreak. Experts fear that this virus could eventually make the leap to humans, raising alarms globally.
In other news, former President Donald Trump's recent blockade on Venezuela is set to impact more than 30 tankers in the Caribbean that have been designated under sanctions by the Treasury Department. This move could significantly affect shipping and trade in the region.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected in Riga with temperatures reaching a high of 4 degrees, dropping to around 2 degrees tonight. London will see slightly cooler weather, with temperatures between 9 and 12 degrees, accompanied by strong winds and heavy rain. Meanwhile, Berlin will experience cool temperatures ranging from 4 to 8 degrees, while Paris and Brussels will also feel the chill with highs of 13 and 11 degrees respectively. Stockholm is set for a cool day with temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees, and Madrid will have a mild ambiance with highs around 11 degrees.
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2025-12-16 14:10
Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
1. Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
1. Ukraine's Energy Crisis Deepens
Ukraine is facing severe electricity shortages as the country endures ongoing Russian attacks on its power grid. The chief executive of the largest energy provider has reported that electricity is being rationed, with supplies available for only a few hours each day.
2. Brigitte Macron's Controversial Remarks
2. Brigitte Macron's Controversial Remarks
French First Lady Brigitte Macron has issued a partial apology after being recorded referring to feminist protesters as "dirty b****s." The comments were made during a recent event in Paris and have drawn significant backlash from the public and activists.
3. Christmas Market Attack Foiled in Poland
3. Christmas Market Attack Foiled in Poland
Poland's secret service has apprehended a 19-year-old man suspected of planning a bomb attack on a Christmas market in Krakow. Authorities revealed that the suspect had previously attempted to make contact with the terrorist organization Islamic State.
4. Bashar al-Assad's Potential Return to Medicine
4. Bashar al-Assad's Potential Return to Medicine
Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian dictator, is reportedly learning Russian and refreshing his medical skills in Moscow. This development has sparked speculation about whether he may return to his former profession as an ophthalmologist.
5. Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Sentenced in France
5. Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Sentenced in France
A French court has sentenced Roger Lumbala, a former rebel leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo, to 30 years in prison for his role in crimes against humanity over two decades ago. Lumbala led a rebel movement accused of committing numerous atrocities during a turbulent period in the region.
6. Rome will implement a two-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain starting
January 7th, expanding the list of paid monuments in the city. However, residents of Rome will still enjoy free access to the iconic site, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
6. Rome will implement a two-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain starting January 7th, expanding the list of paid monuments in the city. However, residents of Rome will still enjoy free access to the iconic site, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
7. In a significant military response, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets shot down an "out of
control" drone that was approaching its airspace over the Black Sea. The Turkish defense ministry confirmed the action, emphasizing the need to prevent any potential threats to national security.
7. In a significant military response, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets shot down an "out of control" drone that was approaching its airspace over the Black Sea. The Turkish defense ministry confirmed the action, emphasizing the need to prevent any potential threats to national security.
8. The US military has reported the deaths of eight individuals following strikes on three
boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. The US Southern Command stated that the vessels were operating along established narco-trafficking routes when they were targeted.
8. The US military has reported the deaths of eight individuals following strikes on three boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. The US Southern Command stated that the vessels were operating along established narco-trafficking routes when they were targeted.
In a significant move, Ford has announced it will partially halt electric car production in the USA as it seeks to address losses in its electric vehicle division. The company is preparing for a massive write-off estimated at 19.5 billion dollars, primarily in the current quarter.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, fifteen people were injured when one of the city's iconic cable cars came to an abrupt stop. Two individuals were taken to the hospital, while others received treatment for minor injuries, though thankfully, no one was critically hurt.
Turning to the weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. In Madrid, temperatures will remain steady at around 8 degrees, with heavy rain predicted, accumulating over 26 millimeters. Brussels will see temperatures between 8 and 10 degrees with breezy conditions, while Berlin and Riga will experience similar coolness, ranging from 3 to 6 degrees. London will be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees, and light rain likely. Paris will enjoy a mild day with temperatures hovering around 9 to 11 degrees. Lastly, Stockholm will also see cool temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees with breezy conditions.
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Meanwhile, Brussels will see temperatures peaking at 1 degree, with strong winds reaching 36 km/h and mixed pr…
Meanwhile, Brussels will see temperatures peaking at 1 degree, with strong winds reaching 36 km/h and mixed precipitation expected, including light snow showers. Over in Berlin, temperatures will not exceed freezing, with gentle breezes and a high chance of rain and light snow, while Stockholm faces similar bitterly cold conditions with mixed precipitation on the horizon.
In a chilling weather update, London is set to experience a high of 4 degrees Celsius today, dropping to aroun…
In a chilling weather update, London is set to experience a high of 4 degrees Celsius today, dropping to around 1 degree at night, with rain likely to accumulate about 1.19 mm.
US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil
The United States has seized two tankers asso…
US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil
The United States has seized two tankers associated with Venezuelan oil exports during operations in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean. US forces boarded the Russian-flagged Marinera after a nearly two-week pursuit, with support from the British Navy.
Greenlanders express fear and indignation as Trump eyes territory
In Greenland, residents have voiced strong o…
Greenlanders express fear and indignation as Trump eyes territory
In Greenland, residents have voiced strong opposition to any notion of selling their territory to the United States. Business owner Mia Chemnitz stated, “The people of Greenland do not want to become American,” reflecting widespread sentiments against such proposals.
Thousands flee clashes between Syrian government and Kurdish fighters
Intense clashes in Aleppo have led to th…
Thousands flee clashes between Syrian government and Kurdish fighters
Intense clashes in Aleppo have led to the deaths of at least 12 people and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes. Civilians are escaping the Kurdish majority neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh as fighting escalates between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters.
Zelensky does not rule out the end of the war by mid-2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested…
Zelensky does not rule out the end of the war by mid-2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested that the ongoing war could conclude by mid-2026, contingent on progress in peace negotiations. He emphasized the importance of discussions with European partners and the United States in achieving this goal.
European Commission piles up concessions for Paris and Rome hoping to seal Mercosur signature
The European Com…
European Commission piles up concessions for Paris and Rome hoping to seal Mercosur signature
The European Commission is making significant concessions to European farmers to finalize the Mercosur trade deal with Latin America. Efforts include financial incentives and regulatory relaxations aimed at satisfying demands from Italy and France, key players in the negotiation process.
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Concerns are growing in Britain regarding the potential deployment of troops to Ukraine, as military experts w…
Concerns are growing in Britain regarding the potential deployment of troops to Ukraine, as military experts warn that this could detract from ongoing operations elsewhere. Former head of the army Richard Dannatt emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the duration and nature of such a deployment.
In Aventura, Florida, Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the U.S.
In Aventura, Florida, Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the U.S. will continue to sell Venezuelan oil indefinitely, following the completion of current sales. The revenue generated will be managed by the U.S. government and is intended to benefit the Venezuelan people.
A Dutch court has declared a couple's marriage invalid after they used artificial intelligence to draft their…
A Dutch court has declared a couple's marriage invalid after they used artificial intelligence to draft their wedding vows. The ruling has left the couple disappointed, as they believed their vows, created for an informal civil ceremony in Zwolle, were sufficient to formalize their union. Next.