Trump styles himself as ‘Venezuela’s acting president’ in Truth Social post
Trump has repeatedly asserted that the United States will “run” Venezuela, despite its interim President Delcy Rodríguez insisting that no foreign power was governing her country. Read more at Read…
Thousands attend South Korea’s Sancheoneo Festival for icy trout fishing
The Sancheoneo Festival in Hwacheon, South Korea, attracts large crowds for its freezing water challenges and trout fishing. The event is a key winter attraction. Read more at Read More
Everything you need to know about French far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s appeals trial
As the appeal trial is set to begin on Tuesday, the president of the judicial tribunal is concerned that the United States may be influencing its outcome. Read more at…
Japan: 100 worshippers endure icy waters for Shinto ritual in Tokyo
The annual Kanchu Misogi ritual saw around 100 worshippers plunge into icy water at a Tokyo shrine on Sunday. Read more at Read More
Spain seizes 10 tonnes of cocaine in largest-ever maritime bust
The National Police intercepted a merchant ship in the Atlantic with 9,994 kilos of cocaine hidden in salt. Thirteen people have been arrested following an international operation supported by the…
Department of Homeland Security responds to Billie Eilish calling ICE a ‘terrorist group’
The pop star is one of several musicians speaking out against ICE after an agent fatally shot a 37-year-old woman last week. Eilish shared posts condemning the organization – and…
Fact check: Why did Berlin’s power outage take so long to fix?
False claims that Germany sent all of its power generators to Ukraine during the city’s worst blackout since World War II are unfounded. The Cube shows you why. Read More
Cargo vessel suspected of damaging undersea cable allowed to leave Finland
The vessel, flagged from St Vincent and the Grenadines, is believed to have dragged its anchor along the seabed for several kilometres, according to Finnish authorities. Read more at Read…
German Chancellor Merz visits India to boost economic and defence ties
During his first official visit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and India’s PM Modi discussed trade, technology, and green development, aiming to reduce reliance on China. Read more at Read More
Europeans’ ‘psychological bias’ to climate change risks slowing down progress, warns study
Scientists warn that our understanding and perception of climate-fuelled risks are “limited and flawed”.Read More