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military conflicts Feb 15, 2026, 5:14 PM
Kiev faces catastrophe amid massive power outages and political tension - Kiev is experiencing severe power outages due to intensified Russian military strikes on Ukraine's power grid.
- Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has expressed that Kiev is facing a catastrophic situation, blaming the central government and President Zelensky for inadequate support.
- The future of Ukraine’s independence is uncertain amid ongoing political tensions and energy crises.
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business Feb 2, 2026, 3:15 PM
European gas supplies plummet amid supply risks - Gas reserves in the EU have fallen to 43% capacity, the lowest level since the 2022 energy crisis.
- Cold weather and reduced Russian gas supplies have accelerated withdrawals from storage facilities.
- The situation raises serious concerns regarding supply risks and increasing energy prices across the region.
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politics Jan 27, 2026, 10:14 PM
Israel pushes for new military agreement with US amid rising tensions - Israel is negotiating a new military pact with the United States as the current agreement is nearing expiration.
- The existing 10-year memorandum of understanding provides Israel with $38 billion in military assistance.
- The discussions reflect the shifting strategy towards a more partnership-oriented model in U.S.-Israel relations.
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politics Jan 26, 2026, 11:14 PM
UK fears losing military satellite independence to US control - Concerns have surfaced in the UK about its increasing dependence on US military satellites.
- The Skynet 6 project, worth £10 billion, is at the center of a competitive contract between Airbus and Lockheed Martin.
- Experts urge that the UK must prepare for potential future conflicts without relying on US support.
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politics Jan 21, 2026, 8:14 PM
Larry Fink leads $800 billion recovery plan for Ukraine - The signing of a multi-billion dollar Ukraine reconstruction plan has been delayed due to tensions over Washington's interest in Greenland.
- BlackRock's CEO Larry Fink has been appointed as a prosperity adviser to help attract Western investments into Ukraine's economy post-conflict.
- The uncertain political climate in Ukraine poses challenges to foreign investment, complicating ongoing peace negotiations.
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business Jan 19, 2026, 9:46 AM
Sequoia Capital eyes big investment in Anthropic amid AI boom - Sequoia Capital is reportedly preparing to invest in Anthropic's upcoming fundraising round.
- The company's valuation could potentially increase from $170 billion to $350 billion during this investment phase.
- This move indicates a shift towards diversifying investments in the AI sector rather than supporting single industry leaders.
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politics Dec 8, 2025, 2:14 PM
France rejects seizing Russian assets to aid Ukraine - French officials support a reparations loan for Ukraine but refuse to tap into frozen Russian assets in French banks.
- Belgium faces pressure from the European Commission to release significant funds, but concerns about retaliation from Russia linger.
- The urgency of reaching a decision is heightened by Ukraine's impending financial crisis, with key meetings scheduled for December 18.
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politics Dec 4, 2025, 10:43 AM
EU investigates WhatsApp for potential AI antitrust violations - The European Union has initiated an antitrust investigation into WhatsApp's AI policy due to concerns about limiting access for rival AI providers.
- The probe aligns with ongoing scrutiny of Meta's practices in various European countries, including a separate investigation in Italy.
- This investigation signifies the EU's commitment to fostering fair competition in the AI market and curtailing potential monopolistic behaviors by Big Tech companies.
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politics Dec 1, 2025, 3:14 AM
NATO considers pre-emptive strikes against Russia amid rising tensions - NATO's top military commander, Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, indicated that member states are considering more aggressive actions against Russia.
- There is a growing demand from Eastern European diplomats for tougher responses, including retaliatory measures against hybrid attacks.
- These developments signal a potentially significant shift in NATO's military strategies, raising concerns about escalating tensions with Russia.
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business Nov 15, 2025, 1:00 AM
Tim Cook's pending departure triggers succession plans at Apple - Tim Cook has led Apple for 14 years and may step down as early as next year.
- John Ternus, current senior vice president of hardware engineering, is the front-runner to replace him.
- With a long-term succession plan in place, Apple is preparing for a smooth transition in leadership.
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