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Drones paralyze operations at Sweden's second-largest airport

Flights at Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport were temporarily suspended due to the detection of drones in the airspace, leading to an investigation into possible sabotage. Air traffic was closed but resumed at 9:00 PM, and similar incidents have been recorded in other European countries.

News of the World • November 6, 10:36 PM • 3976 views
Ukraine faces 'eternal war' if Europe doesn't increase pressure on Russia – former NATO Secretary General

Former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen stated that Ukraine will face an "eternal war" if Europe does not increase pressure on Russia. He called for the deployment of European troops and the establishment of a missile and drone shield on NATO territory to protect Ukraine.

Politics • November 6, 01:25 PM • 3381 views
EU must provide a credible financing plan for Ukraine to unlock new IMF funds - European Commissioner

European Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis stated that the EU must provide Ukraine with "credible" financial commitments to unlock new IMF funds. This would allow for an IMF aid package of approximately $8 billion over the next three years, which is expected in January.

Economy • November 6, 10:25 AM • 2770 views
Hanover Airport suspended operations due to a drone: planes diverted

Hanover Airport suspended operations for 45 minutes on the evening of November 5 after a drone was detected nearby. Three planes were diverted to other airports, and other flights were delayed.

News of the World • November 6, 07:00 AM • 3836 views
Bundestag President calls Germany "Europe's brothel" and calls for a ban on sex purchases

Bundestag President Julia Klöckner called Germany "Europe's brothel" and called for a ban on sex purchases, advocating for the "Nordic model. " She argues that prostitution degrades women and is not a normal profession, despite its legalization in Germany since 2002.

News of the World • November 6, 05:05 AM • 5272 views
WEF Head Warns of Three 'Bubbles' Threatening Global Economy

Three "bubbles" are currently inflating in the market, which could lead to serious problems in the future, stated the President of the World Economic Forum.

Economy • November 5, 04:19 PM • 3090 views
European Commission considers two more options in addition to blocked "reparations loan" for Ukraine - Media

The European Commission is considering covering Ukraine's funding deficit through funds raised from common EU debt and bilateral grants from member states. These options complement the proposal to use immobilized sovereign Russian assets totaling 140 billion euros.

Economy • November 5, 03:03 PM • 3955 views
Norway urged to use €1.8 trillion fund to help EU unblock loan to Ukraine - Euractiv

Five Norwegian political parties have called on Oslo to intervene to overcome Belgium's concerns about using frozen Russian assets to finance a €140 billion 'reparations loan' to Ukraine. The Norwegian Prime Minister has ordered a full review of the country's possible participation.

Economy • November 5, 02:46 PM • 5214 views
EU agrees on 2040 climate target with 90% emissions reduction

EU countries have agreed to cut emissions by 90% by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, a compromise ahead of COP30. The agreement provides for flexibility, including the possibility of purchasing international carbon credits.

News of the World • November 5, 01:11 PM • 2691 views
Belgium and European Commission to hold 'crisis meeting' on frozen Russian assets for Ukraine - Politico

The European Commission and the Belgian government will meet to overcome the political deadlock regarding the use of frozen Russian assets. Belgium is in no hurry to approve the plan due to fears of financial and legal risks, demanding guarantees and risk sharing with other EU countries.

Economy • November 5, 07:17 AM • 19087 views
Belgian airspace partially closed due to unknown UAVsPhoto

On November 4, Belgian airspace was partially closed for security reasons after reports of several groups of UAVs flying over the country, including in the vicinity of Brussels and Liege airports. Flights were diverted to Maastricht.

News of the World • November 4, 09:14 PM • 3822 views
Unknown drones in Belgium: military ordered to shoot down UAVs, but with certain restrictions

The Chief of Staff of the Belgian Armed Forces, Frederik Vansina, ordered the shooting down of unknown drones in the country's airspace. The decision was made after UAVs were detected over several military bases, including the Kleine Brogel airbase, where US nuclear weapons are stored.

News of the World • November 4, 09:31 AM • 2418 views
Romania bought 18 F-16 fighter jets from the Netherlands for 1 euro

The Romanian Ministry of Defense signed a contract to purchase 18 F-16 aircraft and equipment from the Netherlands for a symbolic price of 1 euro. They will be used for training, including Ukrainian pilots, at the European F-16 Training Center.

News of the World • November 3, 05:21 PM • 4091 views
What about the EU aid to Ukraine in the coming years and is there a connection with the IMF - the European Commission's response

The European Commission confirmed the commitments made at the EU summit to meet Ukraine's financial needs in 2026 and 2027, continuing work, including on a "reparations loan. " The issue will be discussed again at the European Council in December, after the Belgian Prime Minister blocked the use of frozen Russian assets at the October summit.

Economy • November 3, 02:21 PM • 40350 views
The IMF may block financial support for Kyiv without providing Ukraine with a loan secured by "frozen" Russian funds - Politico

IMF support for Ukraine depends on the EU's decision regarding a multi-billion dollar loan secured by frozen Russian assets. Belgium's refusal could lead to a blockade of IMF funding, which amounted to $8 billion.

Economy • November 3, 08:09 AM • 29844 views
"I am not participating in these negotiations" - Trump on frozen Russian assets

US President Donald Trump stated that he is not participating in discussions regarding frozen Russian assets. According to him, Europe and Russia are negotiating on this issue.

Politics • November 3, 12:53 AM • 20525 views
Suspicious drones spotted in Belgium spied on F-16s and ammunition - Minister

Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken stated that drones over military bases were likely used to monitor fighter jets and ammunition depots. He did not directly accuse Russia but noted that the motives and methods of such actions were obvious.

News of the World • November 2, 08:33 PM • 4186 views
Boat with "Wagner" flag spotted on Narva River, Estonia demands explanations from RussiaVideo

A Russian border patrol boat flying the flag of the Wagner PMC was spotted on the Narva River, which separates Estonia and Russia. The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is demanding explanations from Russia regarding this incident, which is causing serious concern.

Politics • November 2, 05:31 PM • 7918 views
Drones spotted over NATO base in Belgium at night, attempts to stop them were ineffective

Three UAVs were again detected over the Belgian NATO military base Kleine-Brogel. Attempts to jam or shoot down the drones were unsuccessful, and the police lost the signal after 20 kilometers of pursuit.

News of the World • November 2, 01:09 PM • 4686 views
Unknown drones spotted over Belgian airbase storing US nuclear weapons

Several drones were spotted over the Kleine Brogel military airbase in Belgium, where US nuclear weapons are stored. Police arrived at the scene, but the drones disappeared, although they were captured on video.

News of the World • November 1, 11:27 PM • 4863 views
Russia's attempt to attack Brussels will provoke a retaliatory strike: Belgian Defense Minister promised to "level" Moscow to the "ground"

Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken stated that Moscow would be "leveled to the ground" if Russia dared to attack the capital of a NATO country.

Politics • October 29, 02:08 PM • 3178 views
Alicante-Elche Airport in Spain reopens after drone sighting closurePhoto

Spain's Alicante-Elche Airport has reopened after a two-hour closure due to a drone sighting, causing delays for thousands of passengers. Ten international flights were diverted to other airports.

News of the World • October 28, 02:07 PM • 3542 views
Brussels considers concerns raised at EU summit regarding "reparation loan" for Ukraine - European Commission

The European Commission is examining the concerns of EU leaders regarding a "reparation loan" for Ukraine, particularly those expressed by the Belgian Prime Minister. This concerns the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

Economy • October 28, 12:14 PM • 3365 views
EU breaks record for aviation and diesel fuel imports amid preparations for sanctions against Russia

The European Union has significantly increased imports of diesel and jet fuel from other countries, preparing for restrictions on petroleum products produced from Russian crude oil. From October 1 to 20, almost 1.9 million barrels of fuel arrived at EU ports, which could become a monthly record.

Economy • October 28, 11:53 AM • 4589 views
In Spain, five flights with British tourists were forced to change course due to an unknown drone

Five flights with British tourists were diverted after a drone was spotted near Alicante Airport. A total of ten international flights changed their routes, causing delays for about a thousand travelers.

News of the World • October 28, 09:29 AM • 2917 views
Zelenskyy urged Trump to put more pressure on Xi Jinping to reduce China's support for Russia

President Zelenskyy urged Donald Trump to increase pressure on Chinese leader Xi Jinping to reduce his support for Russia. He also emphasized the need for European financial support for Ukraine for two to three years.

Politics • October 28, 08:58 AM • 2855 views
In Prague, a man under the influence of drugs "gave" a passerby 120,000 crowns

In Prague, a 38-year-old man, under the influence of drugs, threw a package containing 120,000 crowns to a passerby. The police returned the money to its owner after verifying its legal origin.

News of the World • October 27, 06:59 PM • 5711 views
Antwerp judge sounds the alarm: Belgium is turning into a narco-state

Belgium is facing an organized threat from drug trafficking, which is undermining its institutions. An Antwerp judge states that the country meets the conditions of a narco-state due to its illegal economy, corruption, and violence.

Crimes and emergencies • October 27, 04:30 PM • 5330 views
Catalan party "Junts" leaves Sanchez's coalition over unfulfilled promises

The "Junts" party, an ally of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has decided to break ties with the ruling party over unfulfilled promises regarding Catalonia's powers, language policy, and amnesty. "Junts" leader Carles Puigdemont announced a party member vote on the final decision.

Politics • October 27, 03:37 PM • 4243 views
To ensure support for Ukraine, the focus is still on Russian assets - European Commission

The European Commission will propose other options for supporting Ukraine after the EU summit failed to agree on a "reparation loan. " The main focus remains on frozen Russian assets, said European Commission spokeswoman Paula Pinho.

Politics • October 27, 02:10 PM • 3493 views