Greenland PM Múte Egede Urges Independence from Denmark Amid Trump’s Interest

Múte Egede

Greenland’s political landscape has recently been shaken by Prime Minister Múte Egede’s strong call for independence from Denmark, a move that has gained significant attention in light of U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in the island. The call for sovereignty comes as Greenland finds itself caught in a complex web of historical ties with … Read more

Putin Will Destroy Europe if US Exits NATO: Zelensky

Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has raised alarms about the potential consequences for Europe if the United States were to pull out of NATO. According to Zelensky, the absence of U.S. support within the alliance could leave Europe exposed to Russian aggression, putting the region’s security at risk. This warning comes at a time of rising … Read more

Italy’s Fashion Capital Milan Imposes Strict Smoking Ban in Public Spaces

Milan

Milan, renowned as one of the world’s fashion capitals, has taken a major step towards improving public health and the environment by imposing a strict smoking ban in several of its public spaces. The move comes as part of a broader effort by Italian authorities to reduce the harmful effects of smoking in urban areas. … Read more

Over 30 Dolphins Killed in Russian Oil Spill in the Kerch Strait

Russian oil spill

The environmental consequences of Russian oil spills are devastating, and the recent incident in the Kerch Strait stands as a grim reminder. A disaster caused by damaged tankers has led to the death of over 30 dolphins, primarily from the endangered Azov species, in one of the worst ecological tragedies of the region. As cleanup … Read more

Flu Cases in England’s Hospitals Quadrupled, NHS Warns

Flu Cases in England

Flu Cases in England Quadrupled, with hospital admissions reaching concerning levels, according to recent NHS data. The number of patients hospitalized with flu has quadrupled over the past month, pushing the healthcare system to its limits. This surge comes at a critical time as the country braces for an extreme cold snap, further endangering vulnerable … Read more

Charlie Hebdo to Mark 10th Anniversary of 2015 Jihadist Attack with God-Mocking Edition

10th anniversary of 2015 jihadist attack

French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo is set to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 2015 jihadist attack on its offices by publishing a provocative God-mocking edition. The publication, known for its sharp satire and defense of free expression, aims to send a message of defiance and resilience through its latest issue, which features the results of … Read more

Moldova’s First Dog ‘Codrut’ Famous for Biting Austrian President Returned Home

Codrut

Moldova’s beloved canine, Codrut, who gained international attention after biting Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen during a state visit, returned to the safety of the official residence after going missing on New Year’s Eve. Codrut’s brief disappearance sparked a wave of concern among Moldovans, who rallied together to search for the dog. The mixed-breed … Read more

France Loses Disease-Free Status as Bird Flu Outbreaks Strike the Country

Bird Flu

France, recently declared free of bird flu, faces a renewed challenge as outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) are confirmed on two poultry farms. The resurgence of the virus, particularly in the northwestern region of Normandy, has prompted significant concerns and actions to contain its spread. The Return of Bird Flu in France … Read more

World’s Oldest Olympic Champion Agnes Keleti Passes Away at 103

Agnes Keleti

Agnes Keleti, a name synonymous with resilience, triumph, and excellence, bid farewell to the world at the age of 103. Her life story, filled with extraordinary achievements and profound struggles, leaves behind an indelible mark in history. From surviving the horrors of the Holocaust to becoming Hungary’s most successful gymnast, Agnes Keleti’s journey exemplifies the … Read more

Indians Now Own More Properties in London Than Brits

Indians Now Own More Properties in London

A recent report has spotlighted a significant shift in London’s property ownership landscape, revealing that Indians Now Own More Properties in London, surpassing native Brits. This trend underscores a fascinating story of global migration, investment, and the dynamics of economic power in an increasingly interconnected world. Indians Now Own More Properties in London Than Brits … Read more