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2026-01-13 13:52
Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy
1. Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy
1. Dog sled race organizers probe rogue invite to Trump’s Greenland envoy
Organizers of a dog sled race are investigating an unauthorized invitation extended to Trump's Greenland envoy, Republican Landry. Appointed last month, Landry described his role as a volunteer position aimed at making Greenland part of the United States.
2. Gazprom supplies more gas to China than Europe for the first time
2. Gazprom supplies more gas to China than Europe for the first time
In a significant shift, Gazprom has begun supplying more natural gas to China than to Europe. This marks a pivotal moment in energy trade dynamics, reflecting changing relationships and demand in the global market.
3. Russia demands release of detained archaeologist facing extradition to Ukraine
3. Russia demands release of detained archaeologist facing extradition to Ukraine
Russia has summoned Poland’s ambassador to protest the detention of archaeologist Alexander Butyagin, who faces extradition to Ukraine. Moscow is calling for his immediate release, emphasizing the case's diplomatic implications.
4. Ukrainian civilians suffered deadliest year yet in 2025, UN says
4. Ukrainian civilians suffered deadliest year yet in 2025, UN says
The United Nations reports that 2025 was the deadliest year for Ukrainian civilians, with 97 percent of casualties occurring in areas controlled by Ukraine. Increased military operations by Russian forces have led to significant civilian harm and infrastructure destruction.
5. Bipartisan bill seeks to block Trump military action against NATO allies, including Greenland
5. Bipartisan bill seeks to block Trump military action against NATO allies, including Greenland
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is proposing a bill to prevent unauthorized military actions by President Trump, particularly concerning his controversial remarks about acquiring Greenland. The legislation aims to safeguard NATO allies from potential unilateral decisions.
6. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, threatening to impose a 25 percent
tariff on any country that engages in trade with Iran. This move could have significant repercussions for U.S. relations with major trading partners, including China and the European Union.
6. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, threatening to impose a 25 percent tariff on any country that engages in trade with Iran. This move could have significant repercussions for U.S. relations with major trading partners, including China and the European Union.
7. Joshua Cavallo, the first openly gay player in top-tier football, has accused his former
club of homophobia, claiming he was forced out due to the club's internal culture. Cavallo, who now plays for Stamford AFC, gained international attention when he came out publicly in 2021.
7. Joshua Cavallo, the first openly gay player in top-tier football, has accused his former club of homophobia, claiming he was forced out due to the club's internal culture. Cavallo, who now plays for Stamford AFC, gained international attention when he came out publicly in 2021.
8. The European Union's tech chief has demanded that Elon Musk's platform, X, rectify its
AI tool in compliance with EU regulations. Failure to do so could result in enforcement actions under the Digital Services Act, emphasizing the EU's commitment to regulating digital platforms effectively.
8. The European Union's tech chief has demanded that Elon Musk's platform, X, rectify its AI tool in compliance with EU regulations. Failure to do so could result in enforcement actions under the Digital Services Act, emphasizing the EU's commitment to regulating digital platforms effectively.
In Spain, special forces have made a historic drug bust, seizing nearly ten tons of cocaine in the Atlantic Ocean. This operation, involving a freighter from Brazil, marks the largest cocaine seizure on the high seas by the Spanish National Police, showcasing their ongoing battle against drug trafficking.
Meanwhile, in China, a new app called "Are You Dead?" has gained immense popularity among young people living alone. Users must check in every two days by clicking a button, reflecting a growing concern for loneliness among the rising number of one-person households, projected to reach 200 million by 2030.
Turning to weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 6 to 10 degrees, accompanied by heavy showers. Berlin will experience a chilly day with highs around 1 degree and a mix of rain and possible snow. Meanwhile, Brussels will see similar cool temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees with light rain. Over in Paris, expect a slight chill with temperatures from 7 to 12 degrees. Bitterly cold weather is predicted in both Riga and Stockholm, with temperatures not exceeding freezing and light snow possible.
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2026-01-12 21:22
Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity
1. Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity
1. Chinese App for Young People Gains Popularity
A new app named "Are You Dead?" has quickly gone viral in China, targeting the growing number of one-person households, projected to reach 200 million by 2030. Users must check in every two days, prompting discussions about mental health and loneliness among young people living alone.
2. Record Cocaine Seizure by Spanish Authorities
2. Record Cocaine Seizure by Spanish Authorities
Spanish special forces have intercepted a freighter in the Atlantic, seizing nearly ten tons of cocaine, marking the largest such seizure in the history of the Spanish National Police. The operation occurred 290 nautical miles off the coast of Portugal, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking.
3. Paramount Files Lawsuit Against Warner Group
3. Paramount Files Lawsuit Against Warner Group
In a competitive bid for Warner Brothers, Paramount has initiated legal action against the company, seeking transparency regarding its decision to favor Netflix’s offer. This lawsuit also touches on the contentious issue surrounding the Trump-critical broadcaster CNN.
4. European Parliament Bans Iranian Diplomats
4. European Parliament Bans Iranian Diplomats
The European Parliament has announced a ban on all Iranian diplomats from its premises in response to Iran's crackdown on protesters. President Roberta Metsola emphasized that the Parliament will not support a regime characterized by repression and human rights abuses.
5. Meta Appoints Former Trump Adviser
5. Meta Appoints Former Trump Adviser
Meta has appointed Dina Powell McCormick, a former adviser to Donald Trump, as its new president and vice chair. This move signals the company's increasing connections to Republican circles and follows her extensive career in both finance and national security.
6. Pope Leo XIV's private audience with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has raised
eyebrows, as it was not included in his official schedule. The Vatican confirmed the meeting in its daily bulletin, but provided no further details about the discussions that took place.
6. Pope Leo XIV's private audience with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has raised eyebrows, as it was not included in his official schedule. The Vatican confirmed the meeting in its daily bulletin, but provided no further details about the discussions that took place.
7. Moldova's President Maia Sandu has expressed her support for potential reunification with Romania, citing
the challenges faced by small democracies in the current geopolitical climate. She emphasized that Moldova's historical ties to Romania, which lasted until 1940, could provide a pathway to greater stability and security against external pressures.
7. Moldova's President Maia Sandu has expressed her support for potential reunification with Romania, citing the challenges faced by small democracies in the current geopolitical climate. She emphasized that Moldova's historical ties to Romania, which lasted until 1940, could provide a pathway to greater stability and security against external pressures.
8. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has criticized Elon Musk's AI tool, Grok,
for its role in creating deepfake images that undress women without consent. The tool has sparked widespread concern, leading to investigations across multiple European cities as regulators seek to address the implications of such technology on privacy and consent.
8. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has criticized Elon Musk's AI tool, Grok, for its role in creating deepfake images that undress women without consent. The tool has sparked widespread concern, leading to investigations across multiple European cities as regulators seek to address the implications of such technology on privacy and consent.
In other news, the European Commission and the Chinese government have taken a new step to resolve the ongoing dispute over subsidized electric vehicles. This comes after Brussels imposed tariffs on China-made battery electric vehicles in October 2024 to counteract heavy subsidies from Beijing. Both sides have been engaged in negotiations since the duties were introduced.
Meanwhile, in the United States, President Donald Trump has indicated that the military is considering "very strong options" in response to escalating anti-government protests in Iran, which have reportedly resulted in hundreds of deaths. The situation continues to develop as protests enter their third week.
Turning to the weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range between 9 and 10 degrees, accompanied by breezy conditions and a high chance of rain. Meanwhile, Brussels will see temperatures between 1 and 8 degrees with strong winds and significant rainfall expected. Bitterly cold weather persists in Berlin and Stockholm, where temperatures will not exceed freezing, while Madrid will experience mild temperatures between 4 and 10 degrees.
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2026-01-12 03:39
UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban
1. UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban
1. UK Prime Minister Starmer seeks support for international X ban
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is engaging with Canada and Australia to gather support for a potential international ban on social media platform X. This initiative follows the platform's use of its AI assistant, Grok, to create sexualised deepfakes of women and children.
2. Denmark warns of ‘decisive moment’ as Trump renews threat of force over Greenland
2. Denmark warns of ‘decisive moment’ as Trump renews threat of force over Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has described the current situation regarding Greenland as a "decisive moment" in diplomatic relations with the United States. This statement comes after Donald Trump reiterated his suggestion of using force to acquire the Arctic territory.
3. Thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland as cold grounds flights
3. Thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland as cold grounds flights
Severe cold weather has left thousands of tourists stranded in Finland's Lapland, with flights from Kittila airport cancelled due to freezing temperatures. Travelers hoping to return to cities like London, Bristol, and Amsterdam faced disruption as the mercury failed to rise above freezing.
4. Fires in Argentine Patagonia destroy over 15,000 hectares
4. Fires in Argentine Patagonia destroy over 15,000 hectares
In Argentina's Patagonia region, forest fires have ravaged nearly 15,000 hectares of land since Monday. Hundreds of firefighters and volunteers are working tirelessly to contain the blazes that erupted near the seaside resort of Puerto El Hoyo.
5. EU seeking ‘Farage clause’ in Brexit ‘reset’ agreement with UK
5. EU seeking ‘Farage clause’ in Brexit ‘reset’ agreement with UK
The European Union is reportedly pushing for a clause in the Brexit "reset" agreement that would ensure the UK compensates the bloc if a future government fails to uphold the terms. This demand serves as a reminder of the costly separation, with the EU establishing a €5.4 billion fund during the divorce.
6. Five skiers tragically lost their lives in avalanches across France over the weekend, with
two fatalities reported on Sunday in the Savoie ski resorts of Courchevel and La Plagne. This follows three deaths in the French Alps on Saturday, highlighting the ongoing dangers posed by winter sports in the region.
6. Five skiers tragically lost their lives in avalanches across France over the weekend, with two fatalities reported on Sunday in the Savoie ski resorts of Courchevel and La Plagne. This follows three deaths in the French Alps on Saturday, highlighting the ongoing dangers posed by winter sports in the region.
7. In Sudan, the military-led government has returned to Khartoum after nearly three years of
operating from Port Sudan due to ongoing conflict. Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced the return on Sunday, stating that the government aims to enhance services for the capital's residents as stability is sought.
7. In Sudan, the military-led government has returned to Khartoum after nearly three years of operating from Port Sudan due to ongoing conflict. Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced the return on Sunday, stating that the government aims to enhance services for the capital's residents as stability is sought.
8. Activists report that the death toll from the crackdown on protests in Iran has
risen to at least 538, with over 10,600 individuals detained. The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency indicates that among the deceased, 490 were protesters while 48 were security personnel, warning that the numbers may continue to climb as the situation evolves.
8. Activists report that the death toll from the crackdown on protests in Iran has risen to at least 538, with over 10,600 individuals detained. The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency indicates that among the deceased, 490 were protesters while 48 were security personnel, warning that the numbers may continue to climb as the situation evolves.
In other news, US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Cuba, urging the island nation to negotiate a deal before it is too late. This comes in the wake of the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the shifting dynamics in the region.
Meanwhile, the EU is set to finalize its long-awaited trade agreement with Mercosur this Saturday. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will travel to Paraguay for the signing ceremony, accompanied by European Council President António Costa.
Turning to the weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 0 to 6 degrees, with heavy showers likely. Brussels will see similar cool weather, with temperatures between 1 and 7 degrees and strong winds reaching 33 km/h. Berlin and Stockholm are both facing bitterly cold days, with temperatures not exceeding freezing and mixed precipitation expected. Meanwhile, Madrid will experience temperatures between 3 and 10 degrees, while Riga remains cold with a chance of light snow.
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2026-01-11 16:25
Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia
1. Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia
1. Zelenskyy vows new operations targeting Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans for new military operations against Russian forces, although he refrained from sharing specific details. He emphasized the effectiveness of Ukraine's security services and special forces, following an attack on an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region.
2. Iran threatens preemptive strikes against Israel and US bases
2. Iran threatens preemptive strikes against Israel and US bases
Iran has warned that it could launch preemptive strikes against Israel and US military bases. This statement comes amid reports that US President Donald Trump has been considering military options regarding Iran, as tensions rise over ongoing protests within the country.
3. One dead and 300 buildings destroyed in Australia bushfires
3. One dead and 300 buildings destroyed in Australia bushfires
In Australia, bushfires have claimed one life and destroyed approximately 300 homes and buildings, primarily in the state of Victoria. The fires have been raging across southeast Australia for several days, affecting numerous locations and burning through vast areas of land.
4. Björk advocates for Greenland's independence
4. Björk advocates for Greenland's independence
Icelandic singer Björk has voiced her support for Greenland's independence from Denmark. In an Instagram post, she expressed her blessings for the Greenlandic people in their pursuit of autonomy, citing Iceland's own successful independence as an inspiring example.
5. US military strikes Islamic State targets in Syria
5. US military strikes Islamic State targets in Syria
The US military, alongside partner forces, has conducted significant strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria. These operations, directed by President Trump, are part of a response to a recent deadly attack on US troops by the militant group.
6. At least 29 people have been arrested in Minneapolis during protests over the death
of a woman shot by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. Demonstrations drew around 1,000 participants, and officials reported that one police officer was injured after being struck by a chunk of ice.
6. At least 29 people have been arrested in Minneapolis during protests over the death of a woman shot by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. Demonstrations drew around 1,000 participants, and officials reported that one police officer was injured after being struck by a chunk of ice.
7. Denmark's strict immigration policies have led to a historic low in asylum admissions for
2025, with only 839 requests granted by the end of November. The government emphasized its commitment to limiting the influx of refugees, stating that reducing the number of foreigners seeking asylum is a top priority.
7. Denmark's strict immigration policies have led to a historic low in asylum admissions for 2025, with only 839 requests granted by the end of November. The government emphasized its commitment to limiting the influx of refugees, stating that reducing the number of foreigners seeking asylum is a top priority.
8. Elon Musk has reacted strongly to the UK government's indication of support for a
media regulator that may ban X's services in the country. He accused the UK of trying to censor free speech and questioned why other AI platforms with similar features are not facing the same level of scrutiny.
8. Elon Musk has reacted strongly to the UK government's indication of support for a media regulator that may ban X's services in the country. He accused the UK of trying to censor free speech and questioned why other AI platforms with similar features are not facing the same level of scrutiny.
In a landmark ruling, a Dutch court has declared that a marriage officiated by a civil registrar and a friend is not legally valid, stating that "no marriage has been established." This decision has raised questions about the requirements for officiating weddings in the Netherlands.
In other news, a Ukrainian drone strike has ignited a fire at an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region, according to local authorities. While there were no immediate reports of casualties, the regional governor warned residents living nearby to stay vigilant.
Turning to the weather, expect a chilly day across Europe. Madrid will see temperatures between 1 and 10 degrees, while London experiences cool conditions with highs of 6 degrees and strong winds. In Brussels, temperatures will remain below freezing, with rain likely and strong winds. Berlin and Stockholm are also facing bitterly cold weather, with mixed precipitation expected. Meanwhile, Riga anticipates similar conditions with rain and snow possible.
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2026-01-10 14:47
Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows
1. Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows
1. Dutch Court Invalidates Marriage Vows
A court in the Netherlands has ruled that a marriage officiated by a civil registrar and a friend is invalid, stating that “no marriage has been established.” The couple's one-day ceremony failed to meet legal requirements, leaving them without marital status.
2. Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Depot
2. Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Depot
A Ukrainian drone strike has ignited a fire at an oil depot in the Volgograd region of Russia. Regional authorities report no immediate casualties, although the governor indicated that residents living nearby may have been affected.
3. Irish Farmers Protest Against Mercosur Trade Deal
3. Irish Farmers Protest Against Mercosur Trade Deal
In Athlone, Irish farmers are staging a rolling tractor protest in response to the EU-Mercosur trade deal, which has sparked significant discontent. The Irish Government has opposed the deal, which still requires approval from the European Parliament following the EU ambassador's endorsement.
4. Trump’s Comments on Greenland Draw Criticism
4. Trump’s Comments on Greenland Draw Criticism
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that action will be taken regarding Greenland, emphasizing concerns about potential Russian or Chinese influence in the region. His remarks have prompted backlash from Greenland’s political parties, who are asserting their sovereignty.
5. Iranian Hospitals Overwhelmed Amid Ongoing Protests
As protests in Iran enter their second week, medical professionals report that hospitals are overwhelmed with injuries. Doctors have described the situation as critical, with authorities issuing warnings to demonstrators amid escalating tensions.
6. North Korea has accused South Korea of violating its airspace with a
drone, claiming the aircraft was shot down by its military. The drone allegedly took off from Incheon and was equipped with surveillance capabilities.
6. North Korea has accused South Korea of violating its airspace with a drone, claiming the aircraft was shot down by its military. The drone allegedly took off from Incheon and was equipped with surveillance capabilities.
7. Cyprus is facing a major political crisis as it assumes the EU presidency,
with serious corruption allegations surfacing. A video has emerged implicating former Energy Minister George Lakkotrypis and a senior official, raising concerns about governance and transparency.
7. Cyprus is facing a major political crisis as it assumes the EU presidency, with serious corruption allegations surfacing. A video has emerged implicating former Energy Minister George Lakkotrypis and a senior official, raising concerns about governance and transparency.
8. In Aleppo, Syria, intense fighting has resumed after a brief ceasefire, with
clashes reported between government forces and Kurdish fighters. The Kurds have accused the troops of interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa of escalating hostilities in the region.
8. In Aleppo, Syria, intense fighting has resumed after a brief ceasefire, with clashes reported between government forces and Kurdish fighters. The Kurds have accused the troops of interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa of escalating hostilities in the region.
In Poland, President Andrzej Duda has aligned with former President Donald Trump to oppose Brussels' proposed Big Tech legislation. Critics, including legal expert Tomasz Nawrocki, argue that the Polish version of the bill could lead to excessive government control over online content, raising concerns about potential censorship.
Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has joined French President Emmanuel Macron in calling for a unified European approach to negotiations with Russia. Meloni emphasized the need for coordinated efforts to avoid inadvertently aiding President Putin amid ongoing discussions about a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures may reach a high of 3 degrees Celsius, while Paris will see a maximum of 4 degrees. Brussels and Berlin are bracing for bitterly cold weather, with mixed precipitation likely, and temperatures remaining below freezing. Meanwhile, Madrid will experience cool temperatures ranging from 2 to 8 degrees, and Riga and Stockholm are also facing similarly cold conditions with breezy weather.
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2026-01-08 14:15
Commission orders X to retain AI records
1. Commission orders X to retain AI records
1. Commission orders X to retain AI records
The European Commission has instructed Elon Musk’s X to preserve all internal documents related to its AI chatbot Grok. This directive comes as part of the regulatory powers granted under the Digital Services Act, amidst growing concerns over the chatbot's controversial features.
2. Ukraine braces for severe winter amid Russian attacks
2. Ukraine braces for severe winter amid Russian attacks
Ukraine is preparing for a harsh cold snap, with temperatures expected to plummet to minus 20 degrees Celsius. As freezing weather approaches, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko warned that Russian missile and drone strikes could intensify, potentially disrupting electricity supplies further.
3. German president criticizes Trump’s impact on global order
3. German president criticizes Trump’s impact on global order
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has condemned former U.S. President Donald Trump for undermining the global order. He urged international leaders to prevent a descent into chaos, where the unscrupulous exploit the system for their gain.
4. EU to provide financial support to Jordan
4. EU to provide financial support to Jordan
The European Union is set to approve a €500 million loan to Jordan during a summit in Amman today. EU leaders, including Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa, will meet with King Abdullah II to discuss this financial assistance.
5. Ongoing violence in Aleppo
5. Ongoing violence in Aleppo
Clashes between Kurdish forces and Syrian government troops are escalating in Aleppo, with reports of at least twelve civilian casualties over the past three days. The situation remains tense as fighting continues in the region.
6. China's crackdown on underground churches has escalated, with nine prominent leaders from the
Early Rain Covenant Church arrested in Chengdu. This raid highlights the increasing pressure on unregistered religious groups amid a broader campaign against dissent in the country.
6. China's crackdown on underground churches has escalated, with nine prominent leaders from the Early Rain Covenant Church arrested in Chengdu. This raid highlights the increasing pressure on unregistered religious groups amid a broader campaign against dissent in the country.
7. Protests in Iran are intensifying, with demonstrators calling for US President Donald Trump's intervention
As tensions rise, both Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are being drawn into the fray, with Putin potentially acting as a mediator in the ongoing unrest.
7. Protests in Iran are intensifying, with demonstrators calling for US President Donald Trump's intervention. As tensions rise, both Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are being drawn into the fray, with Putin potentially acting as a mediator in the ongoing unrest.
8. The fragility of relations between the UK and Ireland is under scrutiny as the
British government reassesses its global standing post-Brexit. This situation has sparked renewed discussions about defense and cooperation, emphasizing the need for unity in the face of external pressures.
8. The fragility of relations between the UK and Ireland is under scrutiny as the British government reassesses its global standing post-Brexit. This situation has sparked renewed discussions about defense and cooperation, emphasizing the need for unity in the face of external pressures.
In a chilling weather update, London is bracing for a cold day with temperatures peaking at around 4 degrees Celsius, while heavy rain is expected to bring over 20 millimeters of precipitation. Meanwhile, Brussels will see similarly low temperatures, reaching only 1 degree, accompanied by mixed precipitation and wind speeds of 27 kilometers per hour. In Berlin and Riga, conditions remain bitterly cold, with both cities struggling to rise above freezing, and light snow possible in Berlin. Lastly, Stockholm is also facing a frigid day with temperatures below zero and a chance of light snow showers.
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2026-01-08 00:08
US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil
1. US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil
1. US seizes two ‘ghost fleet’ tankers linked to Venezuelan oil
The United States has seized two tankers associated with Venezuelan oil exports during operations in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean. US forces boarded the Russian-flagged Marinera after a nearly two-week pursuit, with support from the British Navy.
2. Greenlanders express fear and indignation as Trump eyes territory
2. Greenlanders express fear and indignation as Trump eyes territory
In Greenland, residents have voiced strong opposition to any notion of selling their territory to the United States. Business owner Mia Chemnitz stated, “The people of Greenland do not want to become American,” reflecting widespread sentiments against such proposals.
3. Thousands flee clashes between Syrian government and Kurdish fighters
3. Thousands flee clashes between Syrian government and Kurdish fighters
Intense clashes in Aleppo have led to the deaths of at least 12 people and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes. Civilians are escaping the Kurdish majority neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh as fighting escalates between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters.
4. Zelensky does not rule out the end of the war by mid-2026
4. Zelensky does not rule out the end of the war by mid-2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested that the ongoing war could conclude by mid-2026, contingent on progress in peace negotiations. He emphasized the importance of discussions with European partners and the United States in achieving this goal.
5. European Commission piles up concessions for Paris and Rome hoping to seal Mercosur signature
5. European Commission piles up concessions for Paris and Rome hoping to seal Mercosur signature
The European Commission is making significant concessions to European farmers to finalize the Mercosur trade deal with Latin America. Efforts include financial incentives and regulatory relaxations aimed at satisfying demands from Italy and France, key players in the negotiation process.
6. Concerns are growing in Britain regarding the potential deployment of troops to Ukraine, as
military experts warn that this could detract from ongoing operations elsewhere. Former head of the army Richard Dannatt emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the duration and nature of such a deployment.
6. Concerns are growing in Britain regarding the potential deployment of troops to Ukraine, as military experts warn that this could detract from ongoing operations elsewhere. Former head of the army Richard Dannatt emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the duration and nature of such a deployment.
7. In Aventura, Florida, Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the U.S
will continue to sell Venezuelan oil indefinitely, following the completion of current sales. The revenue generated will be managed by the U.S. government and is intended to benefit the Venezuelan people.
7. In Aventura, Florida, Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the U.S. will continue to sell Venezuelan oil indefinitely, following the completion of current sales. The revenue generated will be managed by the U.S. government and is intended to benefit the Venezuelan people.
8. A Dutch court has declared a couple's marriage invalid after they used artificial intelligence
to draft their wedding vows. The ruling has left the couple disappointed, as they believed their vows, created for an informal civil ceremony in Zwolle, were sufficient to formalize their union.
8. A Dutch court has declared a couple's marriage invalid after they used artificial intelligence to draft their wedding vows. The ruling has left the couple disappointed, as they believed their vows, created for an informal civil ceremony in Zwolle, were sufficient to formalize their union.
In a chilling weather update, London is set to experience a high of 4 degrees Celsius today, dropping to around 1 degree at night, with rain likely to accumulate about 1.19 mm. Meanwhile, Brussels will see temperatures peaking at 1 degree, with strong winds reaching 36 km/h and mixed precipitation expected, including light snow showers. Over in Berlin, temperatures will not exceed freezing, with gentle breezes and a high chance of rain and light snow, while Stockholm faces similar bitterly cold conditions with mixed precipitation on the horizon.
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2026-01-07 08:49
US discusses military options for Greenland
1. US discusses military options for Greenland
1. US discusses military options for Greenland
US President Donald Trump is exploring various options to acquire Greenland, including potential military involvement. The White House confirmed that this initiative is tied to national security interests, as Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, a NATO ally.
2. Europe faces severe travel disruptions from cold snap
2. Europe faces severe travel disruptions from cold snap
Commuters across Europe are experiencing significant travel chaos as a deadly cold snap brings heavy snowfall. In France, authorities have mandated a 40% reduction in flights at Charles de Gaulle airport, leading to widespread cancellations and hazardous driving conditions.
3. US oil ambitions in Venezuela raise concerns
3. US oil ambitions in Venezuela raise concerns
President Trump’s interest in Venezuela's oil sector is substantial, but it comes with considerable risks. The situation has escalated following the controversial removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, leaving many questioning the implications for US interests in the region.
4. Ukraine security guarantees signed by Coalition of the Willing
4. Ukraine security guarantees signed by Coalition of the Willing
The United Kingdom and France have signed a declaration to provide troops for Ukraine as part of a future peace agreement. This declaration, supported by the United States and allied partners, was formalized in Paris and aims to bolster security guarantees for Ukraine.
5. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban finalize divorce
5. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban finalize divorce
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have officially divorced after 19 years of marriage. A Nashville judge has approved their settlement regarding asset division and child custody, marking the end of their high-profile relationship.
6. The UK and France have signed a declaration of intent to deploy troops in
Ukraine if a peace agreement is reached with Russia. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to establish military hubs across Ukraine following discussions with allies in Paris.
6. The UK and France have signed a declaration of intent to deploy troops in Ukraine if a peace agreement is reached with Russia. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to establish military hubs across Ukraine following discussions with allies in Paris.
7. The US is reportedly preparing to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker en route to
Europe, according to CBS News. US officials indicated that American forces are poised to intercept the vessel, which has a history of transporting Venezuelan crude oil.
7. The US is reportedly preparing to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker en route to Europe, according to CBS News. US officials indicated that American forces are poised to intercept the vessel, which has a history of transporting Venezuelan crude oil.
8. Israel has taken a significant step towards the construction of a contentious settlement project
in the West Bank, which would divide the territory. A government tender has been issued to solicit bids from developers for the E1 project, as reported by the anti-settlement group Peace Now.
8. Israel has taken a significant step towards the construction of a contentious settlement project in the West Bank, which would divide the territory. A government tender has been issued to solicit bids from developers for the E1 project, as reported by the anti-settlement group Peace Now.
In a chilling weather update, London will see temperatures reaching a high of just 4 degrees Celsius, dropping to around 1 degree by night, with rain expected to accumulate about 1.17 mm. Meanwhile, Brussels is bracing for a bitterly cold day, with strong winds nearing 33 km/h and mixed precipitation likely, including light snow. Over in Berlin, temperatures will remain below freezing, accompanied by gentle breezes and a humid atmosphere. Finally, Madrid will experience cool conditions, with temperatures ranging between -1 and 6 degrees Celsius.
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2026-01-05 02:52
Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
1. Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
1. Latvia reports damage to cables in the Baltic Sea
A submarine fiber optic cable belonging to a private company has been damaged off the coast of Latvia, near Liepaja. Prime Minister Evika Silina confirmed the incident, marking another disruption in the region's communication infrastructure.
2. Danish PM urges US to stop "threatening" to take control of Greenland
2. Danish PM urges US to stop "threatening" to take control of Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called on the United States to cease its "threatening" rhetoric regarding Greenland. This statement follows President Trump's assertion that the US 'absolutely' needs the territory for national security, raising concerns over US intentions in the autonomous region.
3. German Federal Intelligence Service is said to have wiretapped Barack Obama
3. German Federal Intelligence Service is said to have wiretapped Barack Obama
Reports indicate that the German Federal Intelligence Service, or BND, wiretapped former US President Barack Obama during his time in office. Journalist Holger Stark revealed this information in a podcast, suggesting significant implications for US-German relations.
4. Thousands stranded across Europe as air space disrupted
4. Thousands stranded across Europe as air space disrupted
A communications failure has led to the closure of Greece's airspace, stranding thousands of passengers across Europe. Authorities are investigating the cause of the disruption, which resulted in widespread flight cancellations and delays.
5. Asylum numbers are falling sharply in Germany
5. Asylum numbers are falling sharply in Germany
Germany has seen a significant decline in asylum applications, with initial requests dropping to 113,236 in 2025, compared to 229,751 the previous year. This trend marks a continued decrease from 2023, when applications reached 329,120.
6. Britain and France have successfully targeted an Islamic State arms bunker in Syria, according to the U.K
defense ministry. The joint operation involved Royal Air Force Typhoon jets and French aircraft, striking a location near Palmyra known for its underground cache.
6. Britain and France have successfully targeted an Islamic State arms bunker in Syria, according to the U.K. defense ministry. The joint operation involved Royal Air Force Typhoon jets and French aircraft, striking a location near Palmyra known for its underground cache.
7. Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S
authorities, reactions in Venezuela are mixed. While many Venezuelans abroad celebrate the event, those within the country remain cautious, as the regime continues to hold power despite the president's capture.
7. Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. authorities, reactions in Venezuela are mixed. While many Venezuelans abroad celebrate the event, those within the country remain cautious, as the regime continues to hold power despite the president's capture.
8. President Donald Trump has hinted at the use of U.S
cyberattacks to disrupt power in Caracas during military operations that led to Maduro's arrest. This assertion suggests a significant escalation in the use of cyber capabilities in international conflicts.
8. President Donald Trump has hinted at the use of U.S. cyberattacks to disrupt power in Caracas during military operations that led to Maduro's arrest. This assertion suggests a significant escalation in the use of cyber capabilities in international conflicts.
In Berlin, tens of thousands of residents are currently facing a power outage, believed to be a result of sabotage. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has left many households in the southwest without electricity.
Meanwhile, in international news, US President Donald Trump has declared that Washington will "run" Venezuela following a military operation that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump emphasized the need for a safe and proper transition of power in the country.
Turning to the weather, Madrid is experiencing chilly conditions with temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius, while London is even colder, reaching highs of just 2 degrees. In Brussels and Paris, expect bitterly cold weather with mixed precipitation, while Stockholm and Riga are also facing freezing temperatures and light snow showers.
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Trump Vows to "Run" Venezuela Following Attack
1. Trump Vows to "Run" Venezuela Following Attack
1. Trump Vows to "Run" Venezuela Following Attack
US President Donald Trump stated that Washington will "run" Venezuela until a political transition occurs, following US military action that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump emphasized the need for a "safe, proper and judicious transition" for the country.
2. Berlin Fire Leaves Thousands Without Power
2. Berlin Fire Leaves Thousands Without Power
A fire on a bridge over the Teltow Canal in south-western Berlin may leave up to 45,000 households without power until January 8. The grid company Stromnetz Berlin has confirmed the extensive outage affecting the area.
3. EU Calls for Respect of International Law in Maduro Situation
3. EU Calls for Respect of International Law in Maduro Situation
The European Union has urged for adherence to international law following the US capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. EU officials reiterated the need for a peaceful transition and called for restraint in the ongoing situation.
4. Iconic Elephant Craig Passes Away in Kenya
4. Iconic Elephant Craig Passes Away in Kenya
Craig, one of Africa's most renowned elephants, has died at the age of approximately 54 in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. The Kenya Wildlife Service confirmed his passing, noting his fame was largely due to his impressive tusks.
5. Over 100 People Seek Shelter in Japanese Shrine
5. Over 100 People Seek Shelter in Japanese Shrine
More than 100 individuals were forced to take refuge in the Mitsumine Shrine in Japan due to heavy snowfall that blocked access roads. Around 130 people spent the night in the shrine's halls and lobbies after being cut off from the surrounding area.
6. The death toll in the ongoing protests in Iran has now reached at least
10, following two additional fatalities reported by authorities on Saturday. The unrest, fueled by the country’s struggling economy, continues despite warnings from US President Donald Trump regarding Iran's violent response to the demonstrations.
6. The death toll in the ongoing protests in Iran has now reached at least 10, following two additional fatalities reported by authorities on Saturday. The unrest, fueled by the country’s struggling economy, continues despite warnings from US President Donald Trump regarding Iran's violent response to the demonstrations.
7. In Kyiv, high-level security talks are underway as Ukraine welcomes advisers from approximately 15
countries to discuss a US-brokered peace plan. President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism about the negotiations, although key territorial disputes and Russian claims of setbacks remain unresolved.
7. In Kyiv, high-level security talks are underway as Ukraine welcomes advisers from approximately 15 countries to discuss a US-brokered peace plan. President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism about the negotiations, although key territorial disputes and Russian claims of setbacks remain unresolved.
8. A severe earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck southern Mexico, with its
epicenter located 15 kilometers southwest of San Marcos in Guerrero. The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, prompting concerns about potential damage and aftershocks in the region.
8. A severe earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck southern Mexico, with its epicenter located 15 kilometers southwest of San Marcos in Guerrero. The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, prompting concerns about potential damage and aftershocks in the region.
In other news, the FBI has reportedly thwarted a planned New Year’s Eve terrorist attack in North Carolina. An 18-year-old suspect was apprehended before the attack could be executed, ensuring public safety during the celebrations.
Meanwhile, the US has announced a reduction in proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports, easing concerns for American consumers and importers who faced potential price hikes. This decision comes after negotiations with Italian officials, who welcomed the move as a positive step for trade relations.
Turning to the weather, Madrid will experience a cool day with temperatures ranging from 7 to 12 degrees Celsius and gentle breezes. Brussels is set to be quite chilly, with highs around 1 degree and mixed precipitation expected. In Berlin, expect temperatures below freezing and a likelihood of rain and light snow. Paris will also be cold, with highs near 2 degrees and some rain. London mirrors this chill, while Riga and Stockholm brace for bitterly cold conditions and mixed precipitation, including snow.
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