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2026-04-02 13:34

World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193

1. World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193
1. World’s oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193 Jonathan, the world's oldest known tortoise, has passed away at the age of 193. His veterinarian noted that he leaves behind a remarkable legacy of resilience and longevity.
2. China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety
2. China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety Members of the European Parliament have addressed key challenges in e-commerce during their first official visit to China in eight years. Discussions with Chinese parliamentarians focused on the differences between European and Chinese consumer protections and market supervision.
3. Middle East war affects tens of thousands of bookings, Lastminute says
3. Middle East war affects tens of thousands of bookings, Lastminute says The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to a significant impact on travel, with Lastminute.com reporting around 17,000 affected bookings. Holidaymakers are now shifting their preferences toward alternative destinations such as the Canary Islands and Sardinia.
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2026-04-02 00:19

European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites

1. European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites
1. European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites The European Commission has confirmed a cyber attack on its websites, stating that the incident was contained. Preliminary investigations indicate that some data may have been compromised, although internal systems remain unaffected. The Commission has not disclosed the identity of the attackers.
2. Estonia’s defense minister questions Trump’s NATO comments
2. Estonia’s defense minister questions Trump’s NATO comments Estonia's defense minister has expressed confusion over former President Trump’s recent remarks regarding NATO allies. He emphasized that while Estonia is open to discussions, it will not engage in uncertainties regarding commitments. The minister firmly rejected Trump's portrayal of NATO allies as abandoning the United States.
3. Iranian president addresses Americans in open letter
3. Iranian president addresses Americans in open letter In a recent open letter, Iranian President Massoud Peseschkian criticized the ongoing U.S. military actions against Iran as both absurd and counterproductive. He stated that the global landscape has shifted, making continued confrontation increasingly costly. The message aims to foster dialogue between the two nations.
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2026-04-01 21:34

Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city

1. Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city
1. Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city A significant malfunction involving Baidu's robotaxis has disrupted traffic in a Chinese city, affecting at least 100 vehicles. The company has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the incident.
2. Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries amid US extradition fears
2. Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries amid US extradition fears Russia has issued a warning to its citizens, advising them to avoid countries that have extradition treaties with the United States. This advisory comes amid rising concerns over potential extradition risks for Russian nationals.
3. EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan
3. EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan The European Commission is preparing to make the first payment to Ukraine under a €90 billion loan, contingent on Hungary lifting its veto. This financial assistance aims to support Ukraine's budget amidst ongoing conflict.
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2026-03-30 00:23

Mass layoffs in the Metaverse

1. Mass layoffs in the Metaverse
1. Mass layoffs in the Metaverse Mark Zuckerberg faces significant challenges as he announces thousands of layoffs amid a recent lawsuit ruling that social media is addictive. This marks a pivotal moment in his ambitious Metaverse project, which he views as a key future endeavor.
2. Free public transport in Australia
2. Free public transport in Australia In response to soaring fuel prices due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, the Australian states of Victoria and Tasmania are offering free public transport. This initiative aims to encourage commuters to reduce reliance on cars and alleviate financial pressure.
3. Drone crash investigation in Finland
3. Drone crash investigation in Finland Two cross-border drones have crashed near Kouvola, approximately 200 kilometers northeast of Helsinki. The Finnish Defence Forces are collaborating with other authorities to investigate the incident, with Prime Minister Petteri Orpo suggesting the drones likely originated from Ukraine.
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2026-03-27 13:07

Sailboats carrying aid for Cuba missing

1. Sailboats carrying aid for Cuba missing
1. Sailboats carrying aid for Cuba missing Two sailboats with nine activists onboard, delivering aid to Cuba, have gone missing, according to the Mexican Navy. The boats were expected to reach the island earlier this week, but authorities have reported a lack of communication with the crew.
2. Inside Tehran as civilian toll of US-Israeli strikes rises
2. Inside Tehran as civilian toll of US-Israeli strikes rises The ongoing US and Israeli strikes in Tehran have increasingly targeted key locations, including police stations and military facilities. Reports indicate a rising civilian toll as these operations continue to escalate.
3. Iran war shockwaves push Saudi Arabia to strike security deal with Ukraine
3. Iran war shockwaves push Saudi Arabia to strike security deal with Ukraine In response to the conflict in Iran, Saudi Arabia has moved to establish a security agreement with Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy highlighted the need for improved air defense against Iranian drone attacks, emphasizing the challenges faced in countering such threats.
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2026-03-26 10:50

Ukrainian drones crash in Estonia and Latvia

1. Ukrainian drones crash in Estonia and Latvia
1. Ukrainian drones crash in Estonia and Latvia Stray Ukrainian drones crashed in Estonia and Latvia early on March 25, with one drone striking a chimney at a power station. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, but the incidents have raised concerns regarding air defense capabilities in the region.
2. G7 gathers in France amid Middle East tensions
2. G7 gathers in France amid Middle East tensions The G7 is convening in France as Iran rejects a 15-point ceasefire plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. The ongoing Middle East conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 1,000 deaths reported in Lebanon alone.
3. Trump claims Iran deal is near despite Tehran's rejection
3. Trump claims Iran deal is near despite Tehran's rejection US President Donald Trump stated that a deal to end the conflict in Iran is close, despite Tehran's dismissal of his ceasefire proposal. Iranian officials have outlined their own demands while continuing to escalate attacks against Israel and Gulf Arab nations.
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2026-03-25 00:44

Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise

1. Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise
1. Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise Japan is experiencing a surge in tourism as cherry blossom season approaches, leading to a significant increase in prices for visitors. In a bid to manage the influx, local authorities are implementing new strategies, resulting in doubled costs for some tourist activities.
2. Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight
2. Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight In a major escalation, Russia has launched nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in a single day, resulting in at least eight fatalities and damage to a UNESCO heritage site in Lviv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack, highlighting Russia's lack of intent to cease hostilities.
3. Volkswagen in talks with Israeli firm about shifting production to missile defence
3. Volkswagen in talks with Israeli firm about shifting production to missile defence Volkswagen is reportedly in discussions with Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems to transition production at its Osnabrueck facility from automotive manufacturing to missile defence systems. This potential shift aims to produce components for the Iron Dome air defence system.
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2026-03-24 13:54

US official claims to have been teleported several times

1. US official claims to have been teleported several times
1. US official claims to have been teleported several times A top US official, Gregg Phillips, has made headlines by claiming he has experienced teleportation multiple times. This revelation comes amidst his recent appointment in the crisis management agency FEMA, raising eyebrows and sparking discussions about the implications of such assertions.
2. Hungary’s foreign minister admits speaking to Russia before and after EU meetings
2. Hungary’s foreign minister admits speaking to Russia before and after EU meetings Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has confirmed that he engages in discussions with Russian officials, as well as counterparts from the US, Turkey, and Israel, prior to and following EU foreign affairs meetings. His comments highlight Hungary's approach to maintaining dialogue with various nations despite EU tensions.
3. Residents take shelter after large explosion at Texas oil refinery
3. Residents take shelter after large explosion at Texas oil refinery A significant explosion at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, has led to plumes of smoke and prompted local residents to shelter in place. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to Mayor Charlotte Moses, who urged the community to remain vigilant during the incident.
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2026-03-23 13:57

Swiss tourist arrested in Bali

1. Swiss tourist arrested in Bali
1. Swiss tourist arrested in Bali A Swiss tourist has been arrested in Bali for allegedly defaming the Nyepi New Year festival on Instagram. Police report that the man demeaned the religious significance of the holiday, which was celebrated last Thursday.
2. Hungary accused of briefing Moscow
2. Hungary accused of briefing Moscow Hungary faces accusations of briefing Moscow on sensitive discussions within the European Union. This allegation comes amid heightened tensions regarding energy policies and geopolitical strategies in the region.
3. Tight race in Slovenia’s elections
3. Tight race in Slovenia’s elections Preliminary results from Slovenia's parliamentary elections show a tight contest between the ruling liberals and opposition right-wing populists. With about 99% of votes counted, the centre-left Freedom Movement, led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, is neck-and-neck with the opposition.
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2026-03-20 16:37

Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait

1. Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait
1. Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait Just under 100 ships have navigated the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of March, according to data from BBC Verify. This vital waterway remains a key passage for global oil shipments.
2. Macron pushes for tougher EU digital rule enforcement
2. Macron pushes for tougher EU digital rule enforcement French President Emmanuel Macron has called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to enhance the enforcement of EU digital regulations. This push comes in anticipation of critical elections in 2026 and 2027, aimed at preventing foreign interference.
3. Iranian man arrested for attempting to enter UK nuclear submarine base
3. Iranian man arrested for attempting to enter UK nuclear submarine base An Iranian man has been detained after attempting to access the naval base in Scotland that houses Britain's nuclear submarines. Police Scotland confirmed the arrest of both the 34-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman following the incident at HM Naval Base Clyde.
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North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer
2026-04-14 10:21
Turning to the weather.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 2 to 10 degrees with patchy rain possible. In London, 5 to 14 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 9 to 14 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits paris on today. In Brussels, 7 to 13 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 6 to 16 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 2 to 10 degrees with sunny. In Madrid, 4 to 15 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits madrid on today.
In Europe, access to trees is becoming a luxury in urban areas, as climate change and damaged ecosystems inten…
In Europe, access to trees is becoming a luxury in urban areas, as climate change and damaged ecosystems intensify heat waves and exacerbate air and noise pollution. Research indicates that increasing the number of trees and green spaces in cities could alleviate these issues, but Europe still has a long way to go in achieving the recommended "3-30-300" rule for urban greenery.
As fuel prices continue to rise, US drivers are increasingly turning to Native American lands for cheaper gas.
As fuel prices continue to rise, US drivers are increasingly turning to Native American lands for cheaper gas. States such as California, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington feature numerous tribally-owned petrol stations, which benefit from exemptions from state fuel taxes, allowing them to offer lower prices.
North Korea fires missiles from naval destroyer North Korea has launched missiles from a naval destroyer, esca…
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.
Greek police using masked ‘mercenaries’ to push migrants back Reports indicate that Greek police are emplo…
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.
Colombia plans to cull 80 of Pablo Escobar’s hippos The Colombian government has announced plans to cull app…
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.
Vance comments on Orbán's election defeat JD Vance, who recently campaigned in Hungary for Viktor Orbán, exp…
Vance comments on Orbán's election defeat JD Vance, who recently campaigned in Hungary for Viktor Orbán, expressed that he was not surprised by the Prime Minister's electoral defeat. His remarks follow a significant rally supported by former President Trump, highlighting the shifting political landscape in Hungary.
Quantum computing: A potential European advantage As Europe develops promising quantum computing technologies,…
Quantum computing: A potential European advantage As Europe develops promising quantum computing technologies, experts suggest the continent could emerge as a leader in this competitive field. The advancements in various European companies may position the region favorably in the global tech race. Next.
Lebanon's negotiations with Israel are underway, but analysts suggest the country has little leverage.
Lebanon's negotiations with Israel are underway, but analysts suggest the country has little leverage. President Aoun's commitment to a “state monopoly on arms” faces challenges, particularly following Hezbollah's agreement to withdraw from southern Lebanon as part of a ceasefire deal.
The European Union has taken decisive action to protect its steel industry by doubling tariffs on foreign stee…
The European Union has taken decisive action to protect its steel industry by doubling tariffs on foreign steel to 50%. This move, aimed at countering the influx of cheap Chinese imports, also includes a significant reduction in duty-free import volumes, highlighting concerns over global overcapacity.
Tensions in the South China Sea escalate as the Philippines accuses Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide in th…
Tensions in the South China Sea escalate as the Philippines accuses Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide in the waters. Beijing has dismissed the claims as a “farce,” while Manila argues that the toxic substance threatens local marine life and food supplies for troops in the region. Next.
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