- EU finalises €90 billion loan for Ukraine, includes British bidding options
- European Investment Bank mobilises €3 billion to support vulnerable households amidst EU carbon tax changes this week.
- António José Seguro Wins Portuguese Presidential Election on Sunday
- Gary Neville sends message to Arsenal after Man City stun Liverpool
- Portugal Votes in Second Round of Presidential Election on Sunday
- Luke Shaw throws shade at Ruben Amorim with comment on Michael Carrick
- Fighter Jets Intercept Wizz Air Flight from London Following Text Threat in UK
- Euronews Launches New Show Format Featuring Key EU Events on 6 February
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The US Department of Justice’s release of 3 million pages of files on Jeffrey Epstein has prompted misinformation, including fake images linking New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani to Epstein. Mamdani condemned the fabrications as damaging in light of their viral spread.
A tragic bus crash in Dublin city centre resulted in one fatality and three injuries, highlighting urgent concerns over urban road safety.
Nuclear Threat Elevated Post-US-Russia Treaty Exit: Cold War Comparison. With both superpowers stepping back from treaties, global tensions rise akin to the Cold War.
Vice President JD Vance’s comments that a UK-US trade deal is on the table and both countries are working hard to secure a deal makes several newspaper headlines, as does the latest from the US tariffs amid claims that new tariffs (on pharmaceuticals and big tech) are to come into effect ‘soon.’
The business newspapers are focused on the tariffs and the effects on businesses and the stock markets.
Salah Jundia survived an Israeli airstrike that destroyed his family’s home in Shujaiyya, Gaza, losing 15 relatives, including his father and brothers, to the bombings.
The White House is reviewing trade agreements from over 15 countries, with some announcements expected soon, according to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
An ancient oak tree over 400 years old was felled in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield, after being deemed a health and safety risk by its parent company, Mitchells & Butlers.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has unexpectedly reversed his stance on Chinese involvement in the UK steel sector, indicating a shift in government policy.
Andrew Tate is set for a civil trial in 2027, facing allegations of physical and sexual abuse from four women, with claims for damages reaching six figures.
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