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2026-04-21 14:14
Thailand Faces Extreme Heat
1. Thailand Faces Extreme Heat
1. Thailand Faces Extreme Heat
Large parts of Thailand are enduring a severe heat wave, with temperatures in some areas exceeding 50 degrees Celsius. The capital, Bangkok, is particularly affected, prompting local authorities to implement measures to protect residents from the extreme conditions.
2. EU Court Rules Against Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law
2. EU Court Rules Against Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law
The European Court of Justice has declared Hungary’s amended Child Protection Law as discriminatory against gay and transgender individuals, breaching EU law. This landmark ruling marks the first instance where an EU member state has been found to violate the fundamental values outlined in the EU Charter.
3. Iran Carries Out Death Sentence Amid Negotiations
3. Iran Carries Out Death Sentence Amid Negotiations
Iran has executed another individual following widespread protests, raising concerns over human rights in the country. Meanwhile, the U.S. government believes it is closer than ever to securing a favorable deal with Iran, despite ongoing uncertainties regarding future negotiations.
4. Generative AI Usage Surges in Switzerland
4. Generative AI Usage Surges in Switzerland
Nearly half of the Swiss population is now utilizing generative artificial intelligence to produce various forms of content, including text, images, and music. This finding comes from the Federal Statistical Office's latest survey, highlighting the growing integration of AI technologies in daily life.
5. German Components Found in Russian Drones
5. German Components Found in Russian Drones
Ukraine's military intelligence reports that numerous German-made components are being used in Russian drones involved in attacks on Ukraine. A detailed list reveals that 137 essential components, including 59 from Germany, are critical for the operation of these drones, raising concerns about the effectiveness of EU sanctions.
6. Japan has lifted its long-standing restrictions on arms exports, a move aimed
at enhancing security cooperation with allied nations. The Cabinet and National Security Council approved the changes, marking a significant shift in the country's defense policy.
6. Japan has lifted its long-standing restrictions on arms exports, a move aimed at enhancing security cooperation with allied nations. The Cabinet and National Security Council approved the changes, marking a significant shift in the country's defense policy.
7. Sweden has issued a warning regarding potential Russian aggression in the Baltic Sea, suggesting
that President Putin could target strategic locations like Gotland or Bornholm. Experts believe such actions could test NATO's stability and the dynamics of international relations, particularly with the United States.
7. Sweden has issued a warning regarding potential Russian aggression in the Baltic Sea, suggesting that President Putin could target strategic locations like Gotland or Bornholm. Experts believe such actions could test NATO's stability and the dynamics of international relations, particularly with the United States.
8. An influential Russian military blogger has reported a withdrawal of Russian forces from the
Zaporizhzhia region, an area that has seen intense fighting. This development comes amid ongoing brutal attacks in various Ukrainian cities, highlighting the continued volatility of the conflict.
8. An influential Russian military blogger has reported a withdrawal of Russian forces from the Zaporizhzhia region, an area that has seen intense fighting. This development comes amid ongoing brutal attacks in various Ukrainian cities, highlighting the continued volatility of the conflict.
Amazon is deepening its alliance with OpenAI rival Anthropic with a significant investment of $5 billion. This move marks a substantial commitment by Amazon to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities, particularly through the development of the AI chatbot Claude. This investment is part of a broader strategy that could see Amazon investing up to $20 billion in the future.
In Mexico, a tragic shooting incident at the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan has left one Canadian woman dead and 13 others injured. The attacker, whose motives remain unclear, opened fire on tourists before taking his own life. This incident has raised concerns about safety in popular tourist destinations just weeks before the upcoming World Cup.
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2026-04-21 00:43
Crime rates in Germany show a decline
1. Crime rates in Germany show a decline
1. Crime rates in Germany show a decline
Germany has reported a 5.6% decrease in overall crime for 2025, with 5.5 million cases recorded. However, there is a concerning rise in sexual offenses, highlighting a complex situation for law enforcement.
2. EU to assess response to Israel
2. EU to assess response to Israel
The European Union is set to discuss its cooperation agreement with Israel, as foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed caution regarding the outcome. Spain is advocating for a suspension of the deal amid growing criticism of Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.
3. Political unrest in Romania
3. Political unrest in Romania
Romania's political landscape is in turmoil as the Social Democrats seek to remove Prime Minister Bolojan. Party leader Grindeanu stated that the PSD can no longer ignore the damage to their social base, with public rallies supporting this move taking place in Bucharest.
4. Slovakia to hold referendum on politician payments
4. Slovakia to hold referendum on politician payments
Slovakia will conduct a referendum this summer to determine whether to eliminate lifelong payments for former prime ministers and other officials. President Peter Pellegrini announced the vote, aimed at reforming the financial benefits for political leaders.
5. France and Poland strengthen defense collaboration
5. France and Poland strengthen defense collaboration
In light of Russia's aggressive posture and a perceived decline in US support, France and Poland are enhancing their defense ties. Leaders Emmanuel Macron and Donald Tusk discussed their plans for increased cooperation during a meeting in Gdansk.
6. Magyar has stated that Hungary must arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu if he visits
the country, following a controversial announcement about the International Criminal Court. Despite this, he confirmed that Hungary will halt its withdrawal from the ICC by June 2, a year after the initial notification was filed.
6. Magyar has stated that Hungary must arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu if he visits the country, following a controversial announcement about the International Criminal Court. Despite this, he confirmed that Hungary will halt its withdrawal from the ICC by June 2, a year after the initial notification was filed.
7. In a surprising turn, Timmy, the humpback whale stranded off the coast of Germany,
managed to swim away from rescuers but soon became stuck again. The 13.5-meter whale has garnered significant public attention as efforts continue to ensure its survival in the Baltic Sea.
7. In a surprising turn, Timmy, the humpback whale stranded off the coast of Germany, managed to swim away from rescuers but soon became stuck again. The 13.5-meter whale has garnered significant public attention as efforts continue to ensure its survival in the Baltic Sea.
8. Spain's recent regularization amnesty has seen nearly 43,000 migrants register in just the first three days
The initiative aims to legalize the status of hundreds of thousands of undocumented foreigners living and working in the country, with many already submitting online applications to begin the process. Next.
8. Spain's recent regularization amnesty has seen nearly 43,000 migrants register in just the first three days. The initiative aims to legalize the status of hundreds of thousands of undocumented foreigners living and working in the country, with many already submitting online applications to begin the process. Next.
Russia is heading for an economic crisis, according to Sweden's military intelligence. The head of the agency warned in an interview with the Financial Times that the Russian economy is in a downward spiral, with declining gross domestic product and rising inflation. The situation is exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has reportedly benefited Russian oil company Rosneft.
The European Commission is considering freezing €1.5 billion in EU funds allocated to Serbia amid ongoing concerns regarding the rule of law. Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos informed EU lawmakers that the scrutiny is focused on contentious judicial reforms introduced by Belgrade in January. The decision could have significant implications for Serbia's relationship with the EU.
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2026-04-20 01:47
Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands
1. Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands
1. Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands
A devastating fire in the Malaysian coastal village of Sandakan has destroyed up to 1,000 houses, impacting around 9,000 residents. Fortunately, authorities report no fatalities as they continue to assess the situation.
2. Von der Leyen urges reforms in Hungary
2. Von der Leyen urges reforms in Hungary
Following the opposition's election victory in Hungary, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is calling for swift reforms. She emphasized that these changes are necessary for the release of frozen EU funds.
3. Kremlin establishes camps for influencers
3. Kremlin establishes camps for influencers
In a bid to promote its narrative on the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin is setting up training camps for young influencers. The initiative aims to cultivate a new generation that supports the government's anti-Western stance.
4. Storm causes widespread damage in the US Midwest
4. Storm causes widespread damage in the US Midwest
Strong winds have wreaked havoc across the midwestern United States, damaging homes and blocking roads. While no fatalities have been reported, officials warn that recovery will be lengthy in some rural areas.
5. Pope Leo XIV visits historic shrine in Angola
5. Pope Leo XIV visits historic shrine in Angola
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Angola, marking the third stop on his African tour. During his visit, he met with President João Lourenço and addressed the country's complex history, particularly its ties to the slave trade.
6. Thousands of Parisians were evacuated as a World War II bomb was detonated in the city
Residents within a 450-meter radius were instructed to leave their homes while authorities safely neutralized the device.
6. Thousands of Parisians were evacuated as a World War II bomb was detonated in the city. Residents within a 450-meter radius were instructed to leave their homes while authorities safely neutralized the device.
7. Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar has outlined steps to regain access to EU
funds that were frozen due to concerns over corruption and rule of law. Following two days of discussions with the European Commission, Magyar emphasized the need for reform to restore trust.
7. Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar has outlined steps to regain access to EU funds that were frozen due to concerns over corruption and rule of law. Following two days of discussions with the European Commission, Magyar emphasized the need for reform to restore trust.
8. Spain is pushing to end the EU-Israel association agreement, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
becoming a prominent critic of Israel's actions. He condemned the strikes against Gaza and Iran, labeling them as grave errors, while critics warn that ongoing strikes against Lebanon threaten regional peace efforts.
8. Spain is pushing to end the EU-Israel association agreement, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez becoming a prominent critic of Israel's actions. He condemned the strikes against Gaza and Iran, labeling them as grave errors, while critics warn that ongoing strikes against Lebanon threaten regional peace efforts.
A Swiss millionaire has launched a significant initiative to support families in Berlin by donating several thousand liters of gasoline. This move comes as rising fuel prices, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, have put pressure on households. The campaign aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by residents amid these challenging economic conditions.
In related news, tensions continue as Iran dismisses calls from European leaders to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This critical waterway is vital for global oil and liquefied natural gas transit, and its prolonged closure is contributing to soaring oil prices and threatening economic stability within the EU. The EU's foreign policy chief has emphasized that under international law, transit through the strait should be maintained.
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2026-04-17 11:52
Escaped Wolf Returns to South Korean Zoo
1. Escaped Wolf Returns to South Korean Zoo
1. Escaped Wolf Returns to South Korean Zoo
A two-year-old wolf named Neukgu has been safely recaptured after escaping from the O-World zoo in Daejeon. The nine-day search captured the attention of the nation, raising concerns among residents before the wolf was found.
2. New York Mayor Proposes Tax on Wealthy
2. New York Mayor Proposes Tax on Wealthy
Newly elected New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is set to introduce a special tax targeting the wealthy. This proposal comes just months into his administration, as part of his left-wing agenda to address economic inequality.
3. Europe Faces Jet Fuel Shortage
3. Europe Faces Jet Fuel Shortage
Energy experts warn that Europe may have only six weeks of jet fuel left due to rising costs and ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. This shortage could lead to significant flight cancellations as airlines struggle to cope with the crisis.
4. Russia Targets European Drone Manufacturers
4. Russia Targets European Drone Manufacturers
The Russian Defense Ministry has released a list of European companies involved in drone production for Ukraine, claiming this collaboration escalates tensions. Officials suggest that such partnerships could further entangle European nations in the conflict.
5. German Rescuers Shift Tactics for Stranded Whale
5. German Rescuers Shift Tactics for Stranded Whale
In Germany, rescuers have changed their approach to saving a sick humpback whale, nicknamed Timmy, after previous efforts failed. The whale has been stranded off the Baltic Sea coast, drawing widespread public interest and concern.
6. EU population projections indicate a significant decline this century, with Eurostat highlighting France as
an early example, where deaths surpassed births in 2025. President Macron's call for “demographic rearmament” underscores concerns about rising infertility and delayed parenthood among younger generations.
6. EU population projections indicate a significant decline this century, with Eurostat highlighting France as an early example, where deaths surpassed births in 2025. President Macron's call for “demographic rearmament” underscores concerns about rising infertility and delayed parenthood among younger generations.
7. During a high-security visit to Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV condemned global “tyrants” for their
destructive actions, particularly in conflict-ridden regions. This visit follows a series of critical remarks aimed at world leaders, including a recent exchange with US President Donald Trump.
7. During a high-security visit to Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV condemned global “tyrants” for their destructive actions, particularly in conflict-ridden regions. This visit follows a series of critical remarks aimed at world leaders, including a recent exchange with US President Donald Trump.
8. French President Emmanuel Macron is advocating for a unified European strategy to safeguard children
on social media. In discussions with leaders from several EU nations and the European Commission, he emphasized that a coordinated approach is essential to enhance protections for young users online. Next.
8. French President Emmanuel Macron is advocating for a unified European strategy to safeguard children on social media. In discussions with leaders from several EU nations and the European Commission, he emphasized that a coordinated approach is essential to enhance protections for young users online. Next.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to propose Germany's involvement in a military mission aimed at securing the Strait of Hormuz during discussions in Paris this Friday. The plan includes deploying minehunting boats, an escort ship, and reconnaissance aircraft as part of the Bundeswehr's contribution to the mission.
In a separate development, a Polish citizen has been sentenced to 13 years in a Russian prison camp after being convicted of fighting for Ukraine. The ruling was issued by a court in the Russian-controlled region of Luhansk, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region and the severe consequences faced by those involved in the conflict.
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2026-04-16 11:39
Madonna announces new album
1. Madonna announces new album
1. Madonna announces new album
Pop icon Madonna has revealed plans for a new studio album titled “Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II,” set for release on July 3rd. This announcement comes as fans eagerly await her latest musical offering.
2. New rescue attempt for Baltic Sea whale Timmy
2. New rescue attempt for Baltic Sea whale Timmy
A new rescue operation for the stranded humpback whale, Timmy, off the German Baltic Sea coast commenced this morning. The campaign, which began at 8 a.m., aims to safely transport the whale back to deeper waters.
3. Israeli demolitions levelling towns in south Lebanon
3. Israeli demolitions levelling towns in south Lebanon
Satellite images indicate extensive demolitions in southern Lebanon, contributing to a humanitarian crisis. The UN reports over 1.2 million people displaced, with many fleeing to northern regions or crossing into Syria.
4. US military kills suspected drug smugglers at sea
4. US military kills suspected drug smugglers at sea
The US military has conducted another operation against suspected drug smugglers in the eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. The boat was intercepted on a known trafficking route, according to military intelligence.
5. High gas prices will last years, EU energy chief warns
5. High gas prices will last years, EU energy chief warns
The EU’s energy commissioner has cautioned that Europe will face elevated gas prices for years, even under the best circumstances. He also highlighted potential short-term shortages of diesel and jet fuel if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.
6. The disparity in electricity prices across Europe has become stark, with Ireland facing the
highest costs at €169.15 per megawatt-hour, largely due to the ongoing oil and gas crisis linked to geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, Spain benefits from lower prices, highlighting the uneven impact of the energy crisis across the continent.
6. The disparity in electricity prices across Europe has become stark, with Ireland facing the highest costs at €169.15 per megawatt-hour, largely due to the ongoing oil and gas crisis linked to geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, Spain benefits from lower prices, highlighting the uneven impact of the energy crisis across the continent.
7. The European Union is set to implement online age checks aimed at protecting children
from harmful social media content. Following a significant announcement from Ursula von der Leyen, seven EU countries are preparing to launch their own age verification apps by the end of the year, signaling a concerted effort to regulate digital spaces for younger users.
7. The European Union is set to implement online age checks aimed at protecting children from harmful social media content. Following a significant announcement from Ursula von der Leyen, seven EU countries are preparing to launch their own age verification apps by the end of the year, signaling a concerted effort to regulate digital spaces for younger users.
8. Sweden has successfully thwarted a pro-Russian cyberattack targeting a thermal power plant,
according to Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin. The attack was intended to disrupt heating services, underscoring ongoing concerns about cybersecurity threats in the region.
8. Sweden has successfully thwarted a pro-Russian cyberattack targeting a thermal power plant, according to Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin. The attack was intended to disrupt heating services, underscoring ongoing concerns about cybersecurity threats in the region.
The super typhoon in the Pacific Ocean that hammered the Northern Mariana Islands has caused significant destruction, flipping over cars, toppling utility poles, and ripping away tin roofs. Authorities are now beginning to assess the extensive damage left in the wake of Super Typhoon Sinlaku, which struck the islands on Tuesday night local time and continued to unleash fierce winds.
In Europe, the recent defeat of Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán may signal a shift in the EU's approach to decision-making. This development raises questions about the effectiveness of unanimous voting within the bloc, as leaders consider whether this system is hindering the EU's ability to respond decisively on key foreign policy issues.
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2026-04-15 09:57
14-Year-Old Steals Bus to Sweden
1. 14-Year-Old Steals Bus to Sweden
1. 14-Year-Old Steals Bus to Sweden
A 14-year-old boy from Norway has stolen a public bus and driven it approximately 200 kilometers into Sweden. Norwegian police confirmed the incident, which was reported by a transport company early in the morning.
2. 250 Missing After Migrant Boat Sinks
2. 250 Missing After Migrant Boat Sinks
In a tragic event, a migrant boat has sunk in the Indian Ocean, with the United Nations reporting around 250 people missing. The vessel reportedly capsized due to heavy winds, rough seas, and overcrowding.
3. Man Wins €1 Million Picasso in Charity Raffle
3. Man Wins €1 Million Picasso in Charity Raffle
A man has won a Picasso painting valued at €1 million through a €100 charity raffle. Upon receiving the news via video call from Christie’s auction house in Paris, he expressed disbelief, asking, “How do I know this isn’t a prank?”
4. French Police Barred from Raiding Elysée Palace
4. French Police Barred from Raiding Elysée Palace
French police have been prevented from raiding the Elysée Palace as part of an investigation into contracts related to memorial ceremonies at the Panthéon. The National Financial Prosecutor stated that presidential immunity protects the premises from search.
5. U.S
Blockade Turns Back Six Ships
5. U.S. Blockade Turns Back Six Ships
The U.S. military has turned back six ships attempting to leave the Strait of Hormuz, with over a dozen American warships deployed in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. Officials report that none of the encounters have escalated.
6. The Lufthansa Group is urging the European Union for assistance amid rising tensions due
to the ongoing Iran conflict. The airline coalition, which includes Swiss and Edelweiss, has expressed concerns over the impact on their operations and is seeking support to navigate these challenges.
6. The Lufthansa Group is urging the European Union for assistance amid rising tensions due to the ongoing Iran conflict. The airline coalition, which includes Swiss and Edelweiss, has expressed concerns over the impact on their operations and is seeking support to navigate these challenges.
7. Spain's government has officially finalized an amnesty measure that will allow up to 500,000
undocumented immigrants to apply for legal status. This initiative marks a significant departure from the stricter immigration policies seen in many other European nations, aiming to integrate those who have been living and working in the country without authorization.
7. Spain's government has officially finalized an amnesty measure that will allow up to 500,000 undocumented immigrants to apply for legal status. This initiative marks a significant departure from the stricter immigration policies seen in many other European nations, aiming to integrate those who have been living and working in the country without authorization.
8. Germany and Ukraine have solidified a €4 billion defense agreement, which includes the provision
of Patriot missiles and the establishment of joint drone production. This landmark pact, the first of its kind since 2004, also involves sharing digital battlefield data to enhance the development of advanced weapon systems between the two nations.
8. Germany and Ukraine have solidified a €4 billion defense agreement, which includes the provision of Patriot missiles and the establishment of joint drone production. This landmark pact, the first of its kind since 2004, also involves sharing digital battlefield data to enhance the development of advanced weapon systems between the two nations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to address the ongoing issues surrounding the Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports Russian oil through Ukraine to Hungary and Slovakia. Zelenskyy expressed hope that Hungary would lift its veto on EU loans, which has hindered progress on this critical infrastructure. He emphasized the importance of cooperation among EU member states to resolve these challenges.
In a related development, Zelenskyy announced plans for discussions with European partners aimed at establishing a joint defense system. This initiative is part of Ukraine's broader strategy to integrate more closely with European security frameworks. Zelenskyy underscored the urgency of the situation, warning that without this integration, parts of Europe could risk falling under Russian influence.
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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.
4. Vance comments on Orbán’s electoral defeat
4. Vance comments on Orbán’s electoral defeat
JD Vance, who recently rallied in Hungary for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, expressed that he was not surprised by Orbán's electoral defeat. Vance's visit followed significant campaigning efforts from U.S. officials, including a call from former President Trump during the rally.
5. Quantum computing: A potential European advantage
5. Quantum computing: A potential European advantage
Europe may be poised to take the lead in the emerging field of quantum computing, with several promising companies making strides in technology. Experts suggest that with the right investment and collaboration, Europe could become a key player in this critical tech race.
6. Lebanon has initiated discussions with Israel, but analysts suggest the country has little leverage
in the negotiations. President Aoun's policy of maintaining a state monopoly on arms faces challenges, especially following Hezbollah's agreement to withdraw from southern Lebanon as part of a 2024 ceasefire deal.
6. Lebanon has initiated discussions with Israel, but analysts suggest the country has little leverage in the negotiations. President Aoun's policy of maintaining a state monopoly on arms faces challenges, especially following Hezbollah's agreement to withdraw from southern Lebanon as part of a 2024 ceasefire deal.
7. The European Union has decided to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50% in
an effort to protect its domestic industry from an influx of cheap imports from China. The agreement also includes a significant reduction in duty-free import volumes, as trade chief Maros Sefcovic warns of the risks posed by global overcapacity.
7. The European Union has decided to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50% in an effort to protect its domestic industry from an influx of cheap imports from China. The agreement also includes a significant reduction in duty-free import volumes, as trade chief Maros Sefcovic warns of the risks posed by global overcapacity.
8. The Philippines has accused Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide into the South China Sea,
a claim that Beijing has dismissed as a "farce." Manila alleges that this toxic practice is aimed at depleting fish stocks and undermining food supplies for Filipino troops stationed in the contested area.
8. The Philippines has accused Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide into the South China Sea, a claim that Beijing has dismissed as a "farce." Manila alleges that this toxic practice is aimed at depleting fish stocks and undermining food supplies for Filipino troops stationed in the contested area.
As fuel prices continue to rise, US drivers are increasingly heading to Native American lands for cheaper gas. Many states, including California, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington, feature tribally-owned petrol stations that benefit from exemptions from state fuel taxes, allowing them to offer lower prices. These stations are strategically located in busy travel corridors, making them an attractive option for motorists looking to save on fuel costs.
In Europe, access to trees is becoming a luxury in urban areas, as climate change and damaged ecosystems intensify urban heat waves and exacerbate air and noise pollution. Research indicates that increasing the number of trees and green spaces in cities could significantly alleviate these issues. However, experts warn that Europe is still far from fully implementing the necessary strategies, such as the proposed “3-30-300 rule,” which advocates for a minimum number of trees per person to enhance urban living conditions.
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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.
4. France and Portugal Strengthen Ties
4. France and Portugal Strengthen Ties
France and Portugal have formalized their strong diplomatic relationship with the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, effective from April 12. French officials declared the bilateral relationship as "excellent," despite occasional friction with other European partners.
5. Ireland Reduces Fuel Tax Amid Protests
5. Ireland Reduces Fuel Tax Amid Protests
In response to ongoing protests, the Irish government has announced a reduction in taxes on motor fuel. Premier Martin acknowledged the critical situation regarding the country’s oil refining capacity but admitted that the measures may not fully quell public unrest.
6. Russia has ramped up its threats against the Baltic states, accusing them of
aiding Ukrainian drone operations. This escalation comes amid a series of drone attacks on Russian territory, which Moscow claims are linked to support from the Baltics.
6. Russia has ramped up its threats against the Baltic states, accusing them of aiding Ukrainian drone operations. This escalation comes amid a series of drone attacks on Russian territory, which Moscow claims are linked to support from the Baltics.
7. In Haiti, a tragic incident at the Laferrière Citadel has resulted in at least
30 fatalities due to mass panic among tourists. Reports indicate that an unusually high number of visitors gathered at the site, leading to chaos and a deadly stampede.
7. In Haiti, a tragic incident at the Laferrière Citadel has resulted in at least 30 fatalities due to mass panic among tourists. Reports indicate that an unusually high number of visitors gathered at the site, leading to chaos and a deadly stampede.
8. In Nigeria, nearly 400 individuals have been sentenced for their connections to militant Islamist groups
The sentences, which range from five years to life imprisonment, follow extensive mass trials aimed at addressing the ongoing security challenges posed by extremism in the region.
8. In Nigeria, nearly 400 individuals have been sentenced for their connections to militant Islamist groups. The sentences, which range from five years to life imprisonment, follow extensive mass trials aimed at addressing the ongoing security challenges posed by extremism in the region.
Lidl is making headlines by constructing its first pub in Northern Ireland, located conveniently next to one of its supermarkets. This innovative move aims to combine shopping and socializing, allowing customers to enjoy a drink after their grocery run. The project is set to open in 2026.
In a surprising shift in public perception, a new survey reveals that many Europeans now view the United States as a greater threat than China. This change in sentiment highlights the impact of recent political developments, particularly under the Trump administration, which has altered the transatlantic relationship significantly.
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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.
4. EU considering excessive profit taxes on oil and gas companies
4. EU considering excessive profit taxes on oil and gas companies
The European Commission is exploring the possibility of implementing taxes on excessive profits from the oil and gas sector amid rising energy prices linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This move follows calls from five EU countries for a fairer distribution of financial burdens.
5. Cold War nuclear bunker found hidden at Scarborough Castle in North Yorkshire
5. Cold War nuclear bunker found hidden at Scarborough Castle in North Yorkshire
A Cold War-era nuclear bunker has been uncovered at Scarborough Castle in North Yorkshire. The bunker, decommissioned and sealed in 1968, was thought to be lost until archaeologists from English Heritage made the discovery.
6. Domenico Dolce has announced his departure from the management of Dolce & Gabbana, although
he will remain involved in the creative aspects of the brand. This shift comes as the iconic fashion house continues to be predominantly owned by its founders.
6. Domenico Dolce has announced his departure from the management of Dolce & Gabbana, although he will remain involved in the creative aspects of the brand. This shift comes as the iconic fashion house continues to be predominantly owned by its founders.
7. An Italian arms dealer has pleaded guilty in a US court to illegally exporting
over $540,000 worth of ammunition to Russia. Manfred Gruber used Italian companies to bypass export controls, and he is currently in custody as the case unfolds.
7. An Italian arms dealer has pleaded guilty in a US court to illegally exporting over $540,000 worth of ammunition to Russia. Manfred Gruber used Italian companies to bypass export controls, and he is currently in custody as the case unfolds.
8. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi welcomed the legendary rock band Deep Purple to Tokyo,
expressing her excitement as a longtime fan. The meeting highlighted a cultural exchange, with Takaichi sharing her admiration for the band during their visit to the Prime Minister's Office.
8. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi welcomed the legendary rock band Deep Purple to Tokyo, expressing her excitement as a longtime fan. The meeting highlighted a cultural exchange, with Takaichi sharing her admiration for the band during their visit to the Prime Minister's Office.
Ukraine has secured a significant oil lifeline from Gulf states in exchange for military support. President Zelenskyy announced that Kyiv has arranged ten-year agreements with three countries, which will provide missile interceptors, financial assistance, and crucial supplies of oil and diesel. During a briefing on Friday, Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of these deals for Ukraine's defense capabilities.
In France, a new law could allow bakeries and flower shops to remain open on Labor Day. Current legislation restricts nonessential businesses from operating with employees on holidays, but a proposal from the conservative party Les Républicains aims to change that. The measure, which passed in the Senate last year, has sparked debate as some bakery owners reportedly violated the existing rules during the previous holiday.
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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.
4. Turkey's Stance on NATO Obligations
4. Turkey's Stance on NATO Obligations
Turkey's Trade Minister, Ömer Bolat, stated that NATO allies are not obligated to support the US and Israel in their conflict with Iran. His comments come in response to Trump's recent demands directed at NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
5. Ukraine Intercepts Iranian Drones
5. Ukraine Intercepts Iranian Drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that his forces have successfully shot down Iranian-designed Shahed drones in various Middle Eastern countries. This operation is part of Ukraine's support for US and Israeli efforts against Iran, marking a significant disclosure of military involvement.
6. The European Union is reportedly set to cut up to €1.5 billion in funding
to Serbia due to concerns over the country's democratic backsliding. Tensions have escalated following President Vučić's recent snub of an EU-Western Balkans summit, raising questions about Serbia's commitment to EU membership.
6. The European Union is reportedly set to cut up to €1.5 billion in funding to Serbia due to concerns over the country's democratic backsliding. Tensions have escalated following President Vučić's recent snub of an EU-Western Balkans summit, raising questions about Serbia's commitment to EU membership.
7. In India, new digital regulations are being proposed to control news and political content
on social media platforms. Critics argue that these rules could restrict free speech, as citizens may not receive notifications or explanations when their posts are removed, leaving them without recourse in an increasingly regulated environment.
7. In India, new digital regulations are being proposed to control news and political content on social media platforms. Critics argue that these rules could restrict free speech, as citizens may not receive notifications or explanations when their posts are removed, leaving them without recourse in an increasingly regulated environment.
8. A temporary truce has been agreed upon by Russia and Ukraine for Orthodox Easter,
as announced by President Vladimir Putin. The ceasefire will be in effect from Saturday afternoon on April 11 through Easter Sunday, providing a brief respite amid ongoing hostilities.
8. A temporary truce has been agreed upon by Russia and Ukraine for Orthodox Easter, as announced by President Vladimir Putin. The ceasefire will be in effect from Saturday afternoon on April 11 through Easter Sunday, providing a brief respite amid ongoing hostilities.
Starmer has drawn parallels between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, expressing concerns over rising energy costs exacerbated by geopolitical tensions. The U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, now in its second week of ceasefire, has resulted in the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, significantly impacting oil prices. Starmer aims to position Britain as a leader in a coalition to reopen the vital shipping route.
In the North Atlantic, British forces are actively pursuing a Russian Akula-class submarine amid reports of suspicious activity near critical cables and pipelines. The British Defense Minister has issued a direct message to President Putin, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation and the need for vigilance in the region.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 0 to 6 degrees with sunny. In London, 7 to 20 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in london. In Paris, 12 to 26 degrees with patchy rain possible paris will have a warm day. In Brussels, 10 to 21 degrees with patchy rain possible brussels will experience a pleasantly warm today. In Berlin, 1 to 11 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 0 to 6 degrees with sunny. In Madrid, 10 to 26 degrees with sunny madrid will have a warm day.
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Turning to the weather. In Riga, 2 to 10 degrees with partly cloudy. In London, 6 to 15 degrees with sunny a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 7 to 18 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 6 to 15 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 4 to 14 degrees with heavy rain a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 2 to 8 degrees with sunny. In Madrid, 13 to 27 degrees with sunny madrid will have a warm day.
In related news, tensions continue as Iran dismisses calls from European leaders to reopen the Strait of Hormu…
In related news, tensions continue as Iran dismisses calls from European leaders to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This critical waterway is vital for global oil and liquefied natural gas transit, and its prolonged closure is contributing to soaring oil prices and threatening economic stability within the EU. The EU's foreign policy chief has emphasized that under international law, transit through the strait should be maintained.
A Swiss millionaire has launched a significant initiative to support families in Berlin by donating several th…
A Swiss millionaire has launched a significant initiative to support families in Berlin by donating several thousand liters of gasoline. This move comes as rising fuel prices, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, have put pressure on households. The campaign aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by residents amid these challenging economic conditions.
Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands
A devastating fire in the Malaysian coastal village of Sandakan has d…
Major fire in Malaysia affects thousands
A devastating fire in the Malaysian coastal village of Sandakan has destroyed up to 1,000 houses, impacting around 9,000 residents. Fortunately, authorities report no fatalities as they continue to assess the situation.
Von der Leyen urges reforms in Hungary
Following the opposition's election victory in Hungary, EU Commission P…
Von der Leyen urges reforms in Hungary
Following the opposition's election victory in Hungary, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is calling for swift reforms. She emphasized that these changes are necessary for the release of frozen EU funds.
Kremlin establishes camps for influencers
In a bid to promote its narrative on the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin…
Kremlin establishes camps for influencers
In a bid to promote its narrative on the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin is setting up training camps for young influencers. The initiative aims to cultivate a new generation that supports the government's anti-Western stance.
Storm causes widespread damage in the US Midwest
Strong winds have wreaked havoc across the midwestern United…
Storm causes widespread damage in the US Midwest
Strong winds have wreaked havoc across the midwestern United States, damaging homes and blocking roads. While no fatalities have been reported, officials warn that recovery will be lengthy in some rural areas.
Pope Leo XIV visits historic shrine in Angola
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Angola, marking the third stop on hi…
Pope Leo XIV visits historic shrine in Angola
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Angola, marking the third stop on his African tour. During his visit, he met with President João Lourenço and addressed the country's complex history, particularly its ties to the slave trade.
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Thousands of Parisians were evacuated as a World War II bomb was detonated in the city.
Thousands of Parisians were evacuated as a World War II bomb was detonated in the city. Residents within a 450-meter radius were instructed to leave their homes while authorities safely neutralized the device.
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar has outlined steps to regain access to EU funds that were fro…
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar has outlined steps to regain access to EU funds that were frozen due to concerns over corruption and rule of law. Following two days of discussions with the European Commission, Magyar emphasized the need for reform to restore trust.
Spain is pushing to end the EU-Israel association agreement, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez becoming a pro…
Spain is pushing to end the EU-Israel association agreement, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez becoming a prominent critic of Israel's actions. He condemned the strikes against Gaza and Iran, labeling them as grave errors, while critics warn that ongoing strikes against Lebanon threaten regional peace efforts. Next.