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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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2025-12-30 14:22

Eurostar Cancels All Services

1. Eurostar Cancels All Services
1. Eurostar Cancels All Services Eurostar has cancelled all services due to disruptions in the Channel Tunnel, urging passengers not to travel to major stations including Brussels-Midi and St Pancras in London. Reports indicate significant traffic jams in Folkestone and crowded terminals in London and Paris, though Eurostar has denied claims of stranded passengers on trains.
2. AfD Politicians Reinvited to Security Conference
2. AfD Politicians Reinvited to Security Conference The Munich Security Conference has lifted its ban on German far-right politicians from the Alternative for Germany party. The new leadership has decided to invite all parties represented in the German parliament, reversing a policy that had excluded the AfD in recent years.
3. Ukraine’s EU Accession Push
3. Ukraine’s EU Accession Push European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reaffirmed that Ukraine's accession to the EU is vital for the country’s security. Following peace talks, she emphasized that joining the 27-member bloc is a crucial aspect of Ukraine's future security guarantees amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
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2025-12-29 23:50

Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home

1. Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home
1. Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's home Russia has claimed that Ukraine launched a drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin's residences, asserting that 91 drones were involved. Ukraine has dismissed the allegation as a fabrication intended to disrupt international peace efforts.
2. Houthi leader warns Hamas to disarm
2. Houthi leader warns Hamas to disarm In a recent statement, a Houthi leader has warned Hamas to disarm itself promptly or face serious consequences. This warning comes amid escalating tensions in the region and reflects ongoing concerns about militant activities.
3. Poland boosts rocket program with South Korean partnership
3. Poland boosts rocket program with South Korean partnership Poland has announced a €3.3 billion joint venture with South Korea to expand its rocket program, specifically the HOMAR-K initiative. This deal follows previous contracts for missile systems and includes logistics and training provisions.
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2025-12-29 13:17

Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle

1. Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
1. Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle The annual food fight festival "Els Enfarinats" has transformed the Spanish town of Ibi into a scene of chaos, with participants throwing flour and eggs. Dressed in military-style costumes, they stage a mock coup, collecting "taxes" in the form of charitable donations from local residents.
2. Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
2. Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol The theater in Mariupol, which was devastated by Russian bombings over three years ago, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tales. The bombing likely resulted in hundreds of casualties, and the reopening has drawn attention amid ongoing tensions in the region.
3. Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
3. Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency As it prepares for its rotating presidency of the Council of the EU in 2026, Ireland is advocating for EU-wide regulations on social media age verification. Vice-Prime Minister Simon Harris indicated that the government aims to implement a ban on children accessing certain platforms during this period.
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2025-12-28 15:06

Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters

1. Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters
1. Russian submarine shadows spy ship in British waters A Russian submarine has been spotted accompanying a spy ship as it maps critical undersea infrastructure near Britain. The Ministry of Defence has raised concerns about this operation, highlighting the potential threat to national security.
2. Violent storms threaten Poland's Baltic Sea coast
2. Violent storms threaten Poland's Baltic Sea coast Poland's Baltic Sea coast, particularly around Gdansk, is on high alert due to violent wind storms expected this weekend. Authorities are warning residents of possible flooding and severe weather conditions as waves batter the shoreline.
3. Mary Trump warns against her uncle's politics
3. Mary Trump warns against her uncle's politics Mary Trump, the niece of the US President, has once again voiced her concerns regarding his political decisions. In her latest newsletter, she cautions against the implications of his policies, suggesting they could be detrimental to the country.
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2025-12-27 20:14

Thousands of households in Scandinavia without electricity

1. Thousands of households in Scandinavia without electricity
1. Thousands of households in Scandinavia without electricity Winter storm Johannes has left thousands of homes in Sweden and Norway without power due to strong winds and heavy snowfall. The adverse weather conditions have also caused significant traffic disruptions and impacted ferry services across the region.
2. The end of Teflon Trump
2. The end of Teflon Trump Former US President Donald Trump faces increasing legal challenges, having been impeached twice and indicted four times. Recent assessments suggest that signs of cognitive decline are becoming more apparent, raising questions about his political future.
3. Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake
3. Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Taiwan near Yilan, shaking buildings in the capital, Taipei. The quake occurred at a depth of 73 kilometers, and authorities are currently assessing any potential damage.
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Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now
2026-01-22 00:14
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, -7 degrees with partly cloudy riga can expect a bitterly cold day. In London, 6 to 9 degrees with moderate rain. In Paris, 8 to 12 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 6 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In Berlin, -2 to 1 degrees with sunny. In Stockholm, 0 degrees with light snow stockholm can expect a bitterly cold day. In Madrid, 2 to 7 degrees with patchy rain possible.
In Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding as temperatures plummet to -20 degrees Celsius following intens…
In Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding as temperatures plummet to -20 degrees Celsius following intensified Russian attacks. Residents in affected areas are facing one of the harshest winters of the ongoing conflict. Despite the dire circumstances, many Ukrainians remain resilient, with reports indicating that the community is coming together to support one another during this challenging time.
Police have arrested over 100 individuals in a significant drugs bust linked to 20 laboratories across Europe.
Police have arrested over 100 individuals in a significant drugs bust linked to 20 laboratories across Europe. This operation, led by European investigators, has dismantled a vast international synthetic drugs network based in Poland. Authorities seized more than 9.3 tonnes of narcotics during the crackdown, marking a major victory in the fight against drug trafficking.
Court rules TikTok Canada can continue to operate — for now A federal court in Ottawa has overturned a gover…
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.
Luxembourg GDPR fines: €740M total amid rising data breaches Luxembourg has imposed over €740 million in f…
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.
Trump says he won't use force in Greenland "but unclear what deal would pass" US President Donald Trump has st…
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.
Oldest cave painting could rewrite origins of human creativity Researchers have identified a hand stencil from…
Oldest cave painting could rewrite origins of human creativity Researchers have identified a hand stencil from Sulawesi, Indonesia, as the oldest known cave painting. The red outline features reworked fingers that form a claw-like motif, suggesting an early development in human symbolic thought and creativity.
MEPs back three-hour deadline for delayed flight compensation and free hand luggage The European Parliament ha…
MEPs back three-hour deadline for delayed flight compensation and free hand luggage The European Parliament has approved a proposal requiring airlines to compensate passengers for delays of three hours or more. The legislation also mandates that airlines allow passengers to carry a small amount of hand luggage for free, a move welcomed by consumer advocates. Next.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on Ukraine during his address…
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on Ukraine during his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He urged European allies to prioritize the conflict over distractions like the control of Greenland.
In Nigeria, over 160 Christians were kidnapped by gunmen during an attack on three churches in Kaduna state.
In Nigeria, over 160 Christians were kidnapped by gunmen during an attack on three churches in Kaduna state. Authorities initially dismissed reports of the incident, but public outcry forced them to acknowledge the severity of the situation.
Rutte also remarked that European nations should be grateful for Donald Trump's presidency, claiming it has le…
Rutte also remarked that European nations should be grateful for Donald Trump's presidency, claiming it has led to increased defense spending across major economies. He noted that countries like Spain, Italy, and France are now committing to allocate 2 percent of their GDP to defense, a shift he attributes to Trump's influence. Next.
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