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2026-04-14 10:23

North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer

1. North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer
1. North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer North Korea has launched missiles from a naval destroyer, escalating tensions in the region. This action comes amid ongoing military exercises by the United States and South Korea, raising concerns about potential conflict.
2. Greek police using masked ‘mercenaries’ to push migrants back
2. Greek police using masked ‘mercenaries’ to push migrants back Reports indicate that Greek police are employing masked individuals, described as 'mercenaries', to forcibly return migrants across the border. Many of these mercenaries are migrants themselves, reportedly recruited from countries like Pakistan, Syria, and Afghanistan, and are incentivized with cash and mobile phones.
3. Colombia plans to cull 80 of Pablo Escobar’s hippos
3. Colombia plans to cull 80 of Pablo Escobar’s hippos The Colombian government has announced plans to cull approximately 80 hippos descended from those owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar. Environment Minister Irene Vélez Torres stated that this measure aims to control the invasive species' population, which has been a topic of debate for years.
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2026-04-14 10:21

North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer

1. North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer
1. North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer North Korea has launched missiles from a naval destroyer, escalating tensions in the region. This action follows a series of missile tests that have drawn international condemnation.
2. Greek police using masked ‘mercenaries’ to push migrants back
2. Greek police using masked ‘mercenaries’ to push migrants back Reports indicate that Greek police are employing masked individuals, described as 'mercenaries', to forcibly return migrants across the border. These mercenaries, many of whom are migrants themselves from countries like Pakistan and Syria, are reportedly rewarded with cash and looted goods.
3. Colombia plans to cull 80 of Pablo Escobar’s hippos
3. Colombia plans to cull 80 of Pablo Escobar’s hippos The Colombian government has announced plans to cull approximately 80 hippos, descendants of those owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar. Environment Minister Irene Vélez Torres stated that this measure aims to control the invasive species' growing population.
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2026-04-13 10:53

Budapest Celebrates Political Change

1. Budapest Celebrates Political Change
1. Budapest Celebrates Political Change In Budapest, celebrations erupted following the defeat of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's party. With a voter turnout exceeding 76 percent, the Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, emerged victorious, prompting jubilant crowds to chant “Russians, go home” while waving Hungarian and EU flags.
2. Trump Criticizes Pope
2. Trump Criticizes Pope Former President Donald Trump has launched a critique against Pope Leo, accusing him of aligning with the Radical Left and not supporting U.S. national security interests. Trump expressed a preference for the Pope's brother, Louis, stating that he aligns more closely with his political views.
3. Oil Prices Surge Amid Tensions
3. Oil Prices Surge Amid Tensions Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel following the collapse of peace talks aimed at resolving tensions in the Middle East. The U.S. plans to impose a blockade on Iranian ports, raising fears of a deepening global energy crisis.
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2026-04-10 18:06

Women steal Ikea furniture and flee in a luxury car

1. Women steal Ikea furniture and flee in a luxury car
1. Women steal Ikea furniture and flee in a luxury car Five elegantly dressed women have stolen furniture valued at several thousand euros from an Ikea store in Portugal. After the theft, they made a swift escape in a luxury car, leaving authorities to investigate the unusual incident.
2. European airports warn of half-term holiday chaos due to jet fuel shortage
2. European airports warn of half-term holiday chaos due to jet fuel shortage Airports across Europe are facing potential "systemic" jet fuel shortages within three weeks if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. An industry group has raised concerns that this situation could lead to significant travel disruptions during the upcoming half-term holiday.
3. Belgian port of Antwerp blocked to vessels due to oil spill
3. Belgian port of Antwerp blocked to vessels due to oil spill The port of Antwerp in Belgium is currently blocked to vessels following an oil spill that has caused significant operational disruptions. The spill occurred during a bunkering operation, preventing large ships from entering or leaving the port.
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2026-04-10 13:01

Montenegro's EU Aspirations

1. Montenegro's EU Aspirations
1. Montenegro's EU Aspirations Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dritan Abazović, emphasized the country's desire to join the European Union, citing shared values and access to the single market as key motivations. He described the EU as a vital peace project, particularly for a nation of just half a million people.
2. North Sea Oil Prices Surge
2. North Sea Oil Prices Surge North Sea oil prices have reached a record high as traders scramble for supplies amid escalating tensions over a ceasefire in the region. This spike follows accusations from US President Donald Trump, who claims Iran is not adhering to a ceasefire agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
3. Trump Issues NATO Ultimatum
3. Trump Issues NATO Ultimatum US President Donald Trump has called on NATO allies to devise a plan within days to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This operation may require military deployments, a move that has met with hesitation from European nations.
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2026-04-09 17:47

Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open

1. Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open
1. Finland's Nuclear Waste Facility Set to Open Finland is poised to launch the world’s first facility for the permanent disposal of spent nuclear fuel. Authorities are expected to grant the necessary license within the coming months, marking a significant milestone in managing dangerous radioactive waste.
2. France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA
2. France Liquidates Gold Reserves in the USA The Banque de France is repatriating its gold reserves from New York, amounting to 129 tons. The central bank has denied any links to the current uncertainties in US politics, emphasizing that this move is part of a broader strategy.
3. Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests
3. Ireland Deploys Army Amid Protests The Irish government has deployed the army to clear protests that are blocking key ports. Prime Minister Martin has rejected the protesters' demands for a meeting, asserting that they do not represent any legitimate industry body and are attempting to blackmail the government.
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2026-04-08 19:12

Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack

1. Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack
1. Hungary offers assistance to Iran after Hezbollah attack Following a recent attack on Hezbollah, Hungary has reportedly offered help to Iran. This revelation has raised questions about Hungary’s diplomatic ties, especially as the Trump administration continues to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban's reelection campaign.
2. Germany suspends military approval for men under 45
2. Germany suspends military approval for men under 45 Germany has suspended military approval for long stays abroad for men under 45. This requirement had previously gone largely unnoticed until it was highlighted by a German newspaper.
3. France to impose tougher penalties on Russia's 'shadow fleet'
3. France to impose tougher penalties on Russia's 'shadow fleet' France is set to introduce stricter penalties for ships operating under false flags, particularly those suspected of transporting Russian oil in violation of sanctions. A draft update to the military planning law proposes to double prison sentences for ship owners and operators who fail to comply with regulations.
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2026-04-08 11:22

Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire

1. Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire
1. Europe cheers Trump’s Iran ceasefire British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the ceasefire in the Iran war as “a moment of relief.” He plans to visit the Middle East on Wednesday to collaborate with Gulf partners on ensuring the reopening of the strait is permanent. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need for a lasting end to the conflict.
2. Tehran keeps its trump card – and celebrates a strategic victory
2. Tehran keeps its trump card – and celebrates a strategic victory In a surprising move, President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in the Iran war, while agreeing to negotiate a peace plan on Iran's terms. This development allows Tehran to maintain control over its key strategic assets, marking a significant shift in the ongoing conflict.
3. “Artemis 2” crew makes its way back to Earth
3. “Artemis 2” crew makes its way back to Earth The crew of NASA's “Artemis 2” moon mission is returning home after successfully navigating their journey. The agency confirmed that the “Orion” capsule has now crossed the threshold where Earth's gravity is stronger than that of the moon, marking a crucial point in their return.
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2026-04-07 13:35

Russians find creative communication methods

1. Russians find creative communication methods
1. Russians find creative communication methods As the Kremlin tightens control over secure communication channels, Russian citizens are resorting to innovative solutions. Among these, some are using pet feeders equipped with cameras for video calls, showcasing their adaptability in the face of restrictions.
2. Fuel protests disrupt traffic in Ireland
2. Fuel protests disrupt traffic in Ireland Motorists in Ireland are facing significant delays today due to protests against rising fuel prices. An Garda Siochana has issued warnings as slow-moving convoys create chaos on the roads, highlighting the growing frustration among citizens over soaring costs.
3. Oil prices surge past $110
3. Oil prices surge past $110 Oil prices continue to climb, with North Sea Brent crude reaching $111.11 per barrel in early trading. This rise comes amid escalating tensions related to the Iran conflict and the impending expiration of a US ultimatum.
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2026-04-03 17:36

Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset

1. Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset
1. Britain and EU Seek Brexit Reset Despite ongoing concerns over the war in Iran, London and Brussels are working on improving relations post-Brexit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has instructed his ministers to negotiate a closer partnership nearly a decade after the U.K. voted to leave the European Union.
2. Sweden Investigates Oil Pollution in Baltic Sea
2. Sweden Investigates Oil Pollution in Baltic Sea Swedish authorities have halted the tanker "Flora 1" off the coast of Ystad due to suspicions of oil pollution. The vessel is believed to be linked to Russia's shadow fleet, prompting a thorough investigation by the Swedish coast guard.
3. Insights into Russia's Shadow Fleet
3. Insights into Russia's Shadow Fleet New research has shed light on Russia's shadow fleet, revealing its use of Starlink technology among other resources. The freighter "Boracay," part of this fleet, has been identified as a significant asset for the Kremlin, raising concerns about its operations.
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Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
2026-01-30 00:58
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, -8 degrees with sunny riga can expect a bitterly cold day. In London, 3 to 7 degrees with cloudy. In Paris, 2 to 9 degrees with partly cloudy. In Brussels, 1 to 4 degrees with overcast. In Berlin, 0 degrees with overcast berlin can expect a bitterly cold day. In Stockholm, -2 degrees with partly cloudy stockholm can expect a bitterly cold day. In Madrid, 5 to 11 degrees with moderate rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits madrid on today.
In Italy, the government has announced plans to implement metal detectors in schools as a measure to enhance s…
In Italy, the government has announced plans to implement metal detectors in schools as a measure to enhance security. This initiative, put forth by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration, aims to address growing concerns over violence involving knives and firearms in educational institutions. The decree was published in Rome following a series of alarming knife attacks across the country.
Tourists flocked to a non-existent attraction in Tasmania, Australia, after reports of the Weldborough Hot Spr…
Tourists flocked to a non-existent attraction in Tasmania, Australia, after reports of the Weldborough Hot Springs went viral. The hot springs, which were actually invented by artificial intelligence, led to a surprising tourism boom in the region. Local hotel owner Kristy Probert expressed her confusion over the influx of visitors, noting that many were eager to experience the springs that do not exist.
Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold US President Donald Trump announced that Ru…
Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold US President Donald Trump announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt attacks on Kyiv for a week due to extreme cold weather. Trump stated he personally requested this pause during a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing the harsh conditions affecting the region.
Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas European Union High Representative…
Putin should make concessions before direct talks with Europe, says Kallas European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to make concrete concessions before the EU re-establishes direct communications. This call comes as more European leaders advocate for engagement with the Kremlin in the ongoing peace process between Russia and Ukraine.
EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine The European Union is contemplating a proposa…
EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine The European Union is contemplating a proposal to ban entry to Russian soldiers involved in the Ukraine conflict, citing potential security risks. This proposal, initiated by Estonia, is currently under discussion among foreign affairs ministers.
Bulgarians split over new Eurozone membership Bulgaria has officially joined the Eurozone, marking a significa…
Bulgarians split over new Eurozone membership Bulgaria has officially joined the Eurozone, marking a significant change amid widespread national division and anti-corruption protests. The political turmoil led to the resignation of both the government and the president, as reported by FRANCE 24 correspondents on the ground.
Portugal storm death toll climbs as 450,000 remain without power A severe storm in Portugal has resulted in at…
Portugal storm death toll climbs as 450,000 remain without power A severe storm in Portugal has resulted in at least four fatalities and extensive damage, particularly in Lisbon and central regions. As of January 28, services on several transport lines are suspended, schools remain closed, and nearly 450,000 customers are still without electricity. Next.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš confirmed that the country will proceed with the acquisition of 24 American…
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš confirmed that the country will proceed with the acquisition of 24 American F-35 fighter jets while seeking to negotiate better terms for the deal. He emphasized the importance of continuing with the project at this stage.
The European Union is set to designate Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization fol…
The European Union is set to designate Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization following the regime's violent response to recent protests. This move is part of broader sanctions aimed at increasing pressure on Iran amid escalating tensions with the United States.
Ukraine has intensified its offensive against Russian targets using domestically-produced weapons, particularl…
Ukraine has intensified its offensive against Russian targets using domestically-produced weapons, particularly drones, since August 2025. While Western allies have hesitated to provide long-range missiles, they have not opposed Ukraine's use of its own capabilities for deep strikes. Next.
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