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2026-01-13 13:52

Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy

1. Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy
1. Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy Organizers of a dog sled race are investigating an unauthorized invitation extended to Trump's Greenland envoy, Republican Landry. Appointed last month, Landry described his role as a volunteer position aimed at making Greenland part of the United States.
2. Gazprom supplies more gas to China than Europe for the first time
2. Gazprom supplies more gas to China than Europe for the first time In a significant shift, Gazprom has begun supplying more natural gas to China than to Europe. This marks a pivotal moment in energy trade dynamics, reflecting changing relationships and demand in the global market.
3. Russia demands release of detained archaeologist facing extradition to Ukraine
3. Russia demands release of detained archaeologist facing extradition to Ukraine Russia has summoned Poland’s ambassador to protest the detention of archaeologist Alexander Butyagin, who faces extradition to Ukraine. Moscow is calling for his immediate release, emphasizing the case's diplomatic implications.
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2026-01-12 21:22

Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity

1. Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity
1. Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity A new app named "Are You Dead?" has quickly gone viral in China, targeting the growing number of one-person households, projected to reach 200 million by 2030. Users must check in every two days, prompting discussions about mental health and loneliness among young people living alone.
2. Record Cocaine Seizure by Spanish Authorities
2. Record Cocaine Seizure by Spanish Authorities Spanish special forces have intercepted a freighter in the Atlantic, seizing nearly ten tons of cocaine, marking the largest such seizure in the history of the Spanish National Police. The operation occurred 290 nautical miles off the coast of Portugal, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking.
3. Paramount Files Lawsuit Against Warner Group
3. Paramount Files Lawsuit Against Warner Group In a competitive bid for Warner Brothers, Paramount has initiated legal action against the company, seeking transparency regarding its decision to favor Netflix’s offer. This lawsuit also touches on the contentious issue surrounding the Trump-critical broadcaster CNN.
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2026-01-12 03:39

UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban

1. UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban
1. UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is engaging with Canada and Australia to gather support for a potential international ban on social media platform X. This initiative follows the platform's use of its AI assistant, Grok, to create sexualised deepfakes of women and children.
2. Denmark warns of ‘decisive moment’ as Trump renews threat of force over Greenland
2. Denmark warns of ‘decisive moment’ as Trump renews threat of force over Greenland Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has described the current situation regarding Greenland as a "decisive moment" in diplomatic relations with the United States. This statement comes after Donald Trump reiterated his suggestion of using force to acquire the Arctic territory.
3. Thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland as cold grounds flights
3. Thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland as cold grounds flights Severe cold weather has left thousands of tourists stranded in Finland's Lapland, with flights from Kittila airport cancelled due to freezing temperatures. Travelers hoping to return to cities like London, Bristol, and Amsterdam faced disruption as the mercury failed to rise above freezing.
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2026-01-11 16:25

Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia

1. Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia
1. Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans for new military operations against Russian forces, although he refrained from sharing specific details. He emphasized the effectiveness of Ukraine's security services and special forces, following an attack on an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region.
2. Iran threatens preemptive strikes against Israel and US bases
2. Iran threatens preemptive strikes against Israel and US bases Iran has warned that it could launch preemptive strikes against Israel and US military bases. This statement comes amid reports that US President Donald Trump has been considering military options regarding Iran, as tensions rise over ongoing protests within the country.
3. One dead and 300 buildings destroyed in Australia bushfires
3. One dead and 300 buildings destroyed in Australia bushfires In Australia, bushfires have claimed one life and destroyed approximately 300 homes and buildings, primarily in the state of Victoria. The fires have been raging across southeast Australia for several days, affecting numerous locations and burning through vast areas of land.
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2026-01-10 14:47

Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows

1. Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows
1. Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows A court in the Netherlands has ruled that a marriage officiated by a civil registrar and a friend is invalid, stating that “no marriage has been established.” The couple's one-day ceremony failed to meet legal requirements, leaving them without marital status.
2. Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Depot
2. Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Depot A Ukrainian drone strike has ignited a fire at an oil depot in the Volgograd region of Russia. Regional authorities report no immediate casualties, although the governor indicated that residents living nearby may have been affected.
3. Irish Farmers Protest Against Mercosur Trade Deal
3. Irish Farmers Protest Against Mercosur Trade Deal In Athlone, Irish farmers are staging a rolling tractor protest in response to the EU-Mercosur trade deal, which has sparked significant discontent. The Irish Government has opposed the deal, which still requires approval from the European Parliament following the EU ambassador's endorsement.
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2026-01-08 14:15

Commission orders X to retain AI records

1. Commission orders X to retain AI records
1. Commission orders X to retain AI records The European Commission has instructed Elon Musk’s X to preserve all internal documents related to its AI chatbot Grok. This directive comes as part of the regulatory powers granted under the Digital Services Act, amidst growing concerns over the chatbot's controversial features.
2. Ukraine braces for severe winter amid Russian attacks
2. Ukraine braces for severe winter amid Russian attacks Ukraine is preparing for a harsh cold snap, with temperatures expected to plummet to minus 20 degrees Celsius. As freezing weather approaches, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko warned that Russian missile and drone strikes could intensify, potentially disrupting electricity supplies further.
3. German president criticizes Trump’s impact on global order
3. German president criticizes Trump’s impact on global order German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has condemned former U.S. President Donald Trump for undermining the global order. He urged international leaders to prevent a descent into chaos, where the unscrupulous exploit the system for their gain.
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2026-01-08 00:08

US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil

1. US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil
1. 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.
2. Greenlanders express fear and indignation as Trump eyes territory
2. 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.
3. Thousands flee clashes between Syrian government and Kurdish fighters
3. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts
2026-01-17 01:51
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London will see cool temperatures ranging from 5 to 9 degrees Celsius, with a high chance of rain. In Berlin, it will be chilly with temperatures peaking at 4 degrees, while Paris and Brussels will experience similar cool conditions, both hovering between 6 and 10 degrees. Stockholm remains cold at around 1 degree, and Riga is expected to stay below freezing.
Meanwhile, German investor Digital Transformation Capital Partners GmbH is making strides to establish Europe’s largest dedicated venture capital fund for defense startups, aiming to raise €500 million. The fund has already secured significant backing from key investors, marking a notable milestone in the region's defense sector.
In a recent statement, Latvian Defense Minister Andris Sprūds addressed concerns regarding tensions within NA…
In a recent statement, Latvian Defense Minister Andris Sprūds addressed concerns regarding tensions within NATO, particularly following US threats to use military force over Greenland. He reassured that this situation does not signal the end of the alliance, emphasizing confidence in NATO's resilience.
AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts A song created by Artificial Intelligence has been banned from Sw…
AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts A song created by Artificial Intelligence has been banned from Sweden’s music charts after it garnered over five million streams. The track, titled ‘Jag vet, du är inte min,’ has raised concerns among musicians who argue that its AI origin is misleading to listeners.
Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland takeover US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on…
Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland takeover US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on countries that oppose his plans to acquire Greenland, a territory of Denmark. This move could jeopardize the EU-US trade deal established last year, putting significant economic relations at risk.
Cuba rejects US negotiations under pressure Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that the country wil…
Cuba rejects US negotiations under pressure Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that the country will not engage in negotiations with the United States under coercive conditions. This declaration comes amid tensions following US threats and actions against Cuba's ally, Venezuela.
Suspects face life sentences in explosive parcel plot Five men in Poland have been charged in connection with…
Suspects face life sentences in explosive parcel plot Five men in Poland have been charged in connection with a Russian plot to send explosive parcels to the UK and US. The parcels reportedly contained chemicals, massage pillows, and sex toys, raising serious security concerns.
Russia holds hearing on frozen assets in EU A Moscow court has conducted a preliminary hearing regarding a law…
Russia holds hearing on frozen assets in EU A Moscow court has conducted a preliminary hearing regarding a lawsuit from the Russian central bank against Belgian financial group Euroclear. The case revolves around the fate of Russia’s assets that have been frozen in Europe, totaling around €200 billion since the onset of the Ukraine conflict. Next.
A Greek court has acquitted two dozen humanitarian workers of migrant smuggling charges after a lengthy trial…
A Greek court has acquitted two dozen humanitarian workers of migrant smuggling charges after a lengthy trial that lasted over seven years. The defendants were involved in search and rescue operations on Lesvos, and their acquittal marks a significant victory for humanitarian efforts in the region.
In response to U.S.
In response to U.S. tariffs, Canada is strengthening its trade ties with China as part of a broader strategy to diversify its economic partnerships. This move comes amid rising tensions with the U.S., as Canada seeks to reduce its reliance on American markets.
German special forces have arrested two men at airports in Hanover and Stuttgart, preventing their departure t…
German special forces have arrested two men at airports in Hanover and Stuttgart, preventing their departure to Syria. The suspects, both German nationals with links to extremist groups, are accused of plotting a serious act of violence that posed a threat to national security. Next.
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