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2026-01-22 00:14

Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now

1. Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now
1. Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now A federal court in Ottawa has overturned a government order to shut down TikTok Canada, allowing the app to continue its operations. The judge directed Industry Minister Mélanie Joly to reassess the situation regarding the platform, which is used by over 14 million Canadians.
2. Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches
2. Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches Luxembourg has imposed over €740 million in fines related to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation since its implementation eight years ago. This places the Grand Duchy among the top three countries in terms of total penalties for data privacy violations, according to a recent survey.
3. Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass"
3. Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass" US President Donald Trump has stated he desires to acquire Greenland but clarified that he will not resort to force to achieve this goal. His comments come after he threatened tariffs on several European nations if they do not support a US takeover of the Danish territory.
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2026-01-21 00:04

House Dem calls for 25th Amendment

1. House Dem calls for 25th Amendment
1. House Dem calls for 25th Amendment Representative Yassamin Ansari from Arizona has declared President Donald Trump “mentally ill” in a post on X, urging for his immediate removal from office through the 25th Amendment. Ansari emphasized that the president's condition poses a significant risk to public safety.
2. Kyiv faces severe winter crisis
2. Kyiv faces severe winter crisis An overnight Russian attack on Kyiv has left nearly half the city without heat and power amid freezing temperatures of -14 degrees Celsius. The assault targeted energy infrastructure, resulting in at least one reported death and complicating efforts to restore essential services.
3. Archbishop questions military obedience
3. Archbishop questions military obedience Timothy P. Broglio, a senior cleric from the Vatican, has raised concerns regarding U.S. military policy under President Trump. He stated that it may be “morally acceptable” for troops to disobey orders, reflecting a growing unease about military directives.
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2026-01-20 20:13

Musk considers Ryanair acquisition

1. Musk considers Ryanair acquisition
1. Musk considers Ryanair acquisition Elon Musk has hinted at a potential purchase of budget airline Ryanair, following his demand for the dismissal of CEO Michael O’Leary. The billionaire's comments come amidst a series of public disputes regarding the airline's management.
2. EU seeks enhanced cybersecurity measures
2. EU seeks enhanced cybersecurity measures The European Commission has proposed a revision of the Cybersecurity Act aimed at bolstering oversight of high-risk technology suppliers. This initiative targets companies involved in telecommunications, data centers, and connected devices to mitigate risks within the EU's digital infrastructure.
3. No-confidence votes loom in France
3. No-confidence votes loom in France French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu plans to push his budget bill through parliament without a vote, admitting to a “partial failure” in negotiations. Opposition parties, including France Unbowed and the National Rally, are expected to file votes of no-confidence in response to the government's handling of the budget.
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2026-01-20 15:31

Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss

1. Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss
1. Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant has experienced a complete loss of off-site power due to extensive military activity. This incident raises concerns about safety at the site, which was the location of the world's worst civil nuclear disaster.
2. UK approves massive Chinese embassy in central London
2. UK approves massive Chinese embassy in central London The UK government has approved plans for a large new Chinese embassy in central London, aiming to strengthen relations with Beijing. However, this decision has faced significant opposition from lawmakers who are worried about potential security risks.
3. Bruce Springsteen stirs up sentiment against Donald Trump and ICE
3. Bruce Springsteen stirs up sentiment against Donald Trump and ICE Music legend Bruce Springsteen made headlines at a recent concert by voicing his opposition to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. His remarks have added to the ongoing national debate surrounding immigration policies and the agency's actions.
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2026-01-20 01:47

Von der Leyen no-confidence debate takes place in near-empty chamber

1. Von der Leyen no-confidence debate takes place in near-empty chamber
1. Von der Leyen no-confidence debate takes place in near-empty chamber A no-confidence debate against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unfolded in a sparsely attended chamber. Critics argued her absence demonstrated a lack of respect for the farmers protesting outside and the millions of voters represented by the opposition.
2. Bulgarian president resigns, clearing path to run for parliament
2. Bulgarian president resigns, clearing path to run for parliament Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has announced his resignation, paving the way for his candidacy in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Radev criticized the current political class for betraying public trust and emphasized the need to protect state institutions amid ongoing political instability.
3. France rejects Trump Gaza peace board invite over fears it wants to supplant UN
3. France rejects Trump Gaza peace board invite over fears it wants to supplant UN France has declined an invitation to join a peace board proposed by former President Donald Trump aimed at resolving the Israel-Hamas conflict. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot expressed concerns that the initiative could undermine the role of the United Nations in peace efforts.
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2026-01-19 01:28

Nasa’s mega Moon rocket arrives at launch pad

1. Nasa’s mega Moon rocket arrives at launch pad
1. Nasa’s mega Moon rocket arrives at launch pad Nasa's mega rocket has successfully reached the launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida, marking a significant step towards the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years. The rocket's journey took nearly 12 hours as final preparations are set to commence.
2. Five dead after high-speed train collision in Spain
2. Five dead after high-speed train collision in Spain Tragedy struck in southern Spain as at least five people lost their lives and dozens were injured following a collision between two high-speed trains. The incident occurred near Adamuz, close to Cordoba, when a train traveling from Malaga to Madrid derailed and collided with another train.
3. Syria says it has reached ceasefire with U.S.-backed Kurdish militia
3. Syria says it has reached ceasefire with U.S.-backed Kurdish militia Syria has announced a ceasefire agreement with the Syrian Democratic Forces, a group allied with the United States in the fight against the Islamic State. This development follows a weekend of intense clashes that resulted in significant territorial losses for the militia.
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2026-01-18 00:50

Musk and O’Leary in Starlink Wi-Fi Row

1. Musk and O’Leary in Starlink Wi-Fi Row
1. Musk and O’Leary in Starlink Wi-Fi Row Elon Musk and Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary exchanged insults on social media over the performance of Starlink’s Wi-Fi service. Musk called O’Leary an “utter idiot” and claimed he miscalculated the service's fuel-burn impact, while Ryanair's account mocked Musk during a recent outage on his platform.
2. EU States Hold Crisis Meeting After US Tariff Threat
2. EU States Hold Crisis Meeting After US Tariff Threat EU representatives are convening for an emergency meeting this Sunday in response to US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats related to Greenland. The discussions come amid rising tensions over the US's intentions concerning the territory, prompting urgent diplomatic action.
3. US Plans for Secret Nuclear Missiles in Greenland
3. US Plans for Secret Nuclear Missiles in Greenland New revelations have surfaced regarding the US military's "Project Iceworm," which aimed to establish a covert missile base in Greenland. The plans, which were never disclosed to Denmark, highlight the extent of Cold War-era military strategies in the region.
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2026-01-17 01:51

AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts

1. AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts
1. 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.
2. Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland takeover
2. 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.
3. Cuba rejects US negotiations under pressure
3. 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.
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2026-01-16 03:28

Pensioner Convicted for Attacking Prime Minister

1. Pensioner Convicted for Attacking Prime Minister
1. Pensioner Convicted for Attacking Prime Minister A pensioner in the Czech Republic has received a suspended sentence after attacking Prime Minister Andrej Babis with a walking stick. The incident occurred during a campaign event in September, as reported by the CTK agency.
2. Greenland Seeks US Cooperation on Trade
2. Greenland Seeks US Cooperation on Trade Greenland is actively pursuing cooperation with the United States on trade, investment, and mining, as highlighted in a recent meeting at the White House. The discussions reflect Greenland's efforts to assert its autonomy while navigating complex international relations in the Arctic.
3. UK Divides with France and Italy Over Putin Talks
3. UK Divides with France and Italy Over Putin Talks The UK has distanced itself from France and Italy regarding future negotiations with Russia, raising concerns in Brussels about the EU's potential sidelining. In response, EU officials are considering appointing a dedicated envoy to Ukraine to enhance the bloc's influence in ongoing discussions.
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2026-01-15 03:00

Starlink Waives Fees in Iran

1. Starlink Waives Fees in Iran
1. Starlink Waives Fees in Iran Starlink has reportedly waived monthly subscription fees for users in Iran, following the government's shutdown of internet access amid ongoing protests. These protests, which began in December due to currency collapse, have escalated to calls for political change.
2. Denmark's Disagreement with the US Over Greenland
2. Denmark's Disagreement with the US Over Greenland Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has expressed a "fundamental disagreement" with the United States regarding Greenland. After talks at the White House, Rasmussen described the discussions with Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as frank but unproductive.
3. France and Germany to Deploy Troops to Greenland
3. France and Germany to Deploy Troops to Greenland In response to renewed threats from US President Donald Trump concerning Greenland, France and Germany have announced plans to send troops to the territory. This deployment is part of a European security mission requested by Denmark, following high-level discussions in Washington.
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Musk considers Ryanair acquisition
2026-01-20 20:13
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, -6 degrees with sunny riga can expect a bitterly cold day. In London, 4 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Paris, 4 to 12 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 2 to 10 degrees with sunny. In Berlin, -1 to 4 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 0 degrees with freezing fog stockholm can expect a bitterly cold day.
In a significant diplomatic move, French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed inviting Russian representativ…
In a significant diplomatic move, French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed inviting Russian representatives to a last-minute G7 meeting scheduled for Thursday in Paris. This invitation is set against the backdrop of an upcoming special summit in Brussels, where EU leaders will discuss relations with the United States. Macron's initiative aims to foster dialogue amid ongoing tensions.
Bruce Springsteen has voiced his opposition to Donald Trump and the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Age…
Bruce Springsteen has voiced his opposition to Donald Trump and the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) during a recent concert. The music icon stirred emotions among attendees as he highlighted the ongoing divisions within the United States regarding immigration policies. His remarks come amid heightened scrutiny of ICE and its practices.
Musk considers Ryanair acquisition Elon Musk has hinted at a potential purchase of budget airline Ryanair, fol…
Musk considers Ryanair acquisition Elon Musk has hinted at a potential purchase of budget airline Ryanair, following his demand for the dismissal of CEO Michael O’Leary. The billionaire's comments come amidst a series of public disputes regarding the airline's management.
EU seeks enhanced cybersecurity measures The European Commission has proposed a revision of the Cybersecurity…
EU seeks enhanced cybersecurity measures The European Commission has proposed a revision of the Cybersecurity Act aimed at bolstering oversight of high-risk technology suppliers. This initiative targets companies involved in telecommunications, data centers, and connected devices to mitigate risks within the EU's digital infrastructure.
No-confidence votes loom in France French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu plans to push his budget bill throu…
No-confidence votes loom in France French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu plans to push his budget bill through parliament without a vote, admitting to a “partial failure” in negotiations. Opposition parties, including France Unbowed and the National Rally, are expected to file votes of no-confidence in response to the government's handling of the budget.
Australia increases drone surveillance after shark incidents In Australia, officials are urging beachgoers to…
Australia increases drone surveillance after shark incidents In Australia, officials are urging beachgoers to avoid the water following four shark attacks in just two days. Lifesaving groups are recommending that people opt for local pools instead of the ocean for safety.
Archbishop questions U.S.
Archbishop questions U.S. military orders Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio has stated that it may be "morally acceptable" for U.S. troops to disobey certain orders, reflecting concerns over military policies under President Donald Trump. His remarks come amid ongoing discussions about U.S. military actions in Greenland. Next.
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Rep. Yassamin Ansari of Arizona has called for the immediate removal of former President Donald Trump, labeling him as "mentally ill" and advocating for the use of the 25th Amendment. Her comments come amid ongoing debates regarding Trump's mental fitness for office.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine has experienced a complete loss of off-site power due to recent m…
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine has experienced a complete loss of off-site power due to recent military activities in the area. This situation raises significant safety concerns, given the site's history as the location of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
The UK government has approved plans for a large Chinese embassy in central London, despite significant securi…
The UK government has approved plans for a large Chinese embassy in central London, despite significant security concerns raised by lawmakers. Critics argue that the new embassy, which will be the largest for China in the UK, poses potential risks to national security and diplomatic relations. Next.
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