White House rhetoric on Greenland sparks NATO security fears

The White House has refused to rule out the use of military force to bring Greenland under United States control, triggering a wave of concern among European leaders over the future of NATO and the postwar security order. In an interview broadcast on CNN, deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller argued that Greenland should become......

Thousands of Berlin households still without power after grid sabotage

Thousands of households in Berlin remained without electricity and heating four days after a deliberate attack damaged critical power infrastructure in the German capital. The incident has highlighted growing concerns about the vulnerability of urban energy networks, particularly during extreme winter conditions. The outage affected several......

Nestlé issues global recall of some baby formula over toxin concerns

Nestlé has announced a worldwide recall of certain batches of its SMA infant formula and follow-on formula due to potential contamination with a toxin called cereulide. This substance, produced by some strains of the Bacillus cereus bacteria, can cause nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps if ingested. The recall affects products sold......

Germany views Russian covert attacks as prelude to NATO confrontation

Germany's defense ministry has concluded that Russia is ramping up clandestine strikes on critical infrastructure as part of a calculated strategy that could prelude a direct military clash with NATO. This stark assessment appears in a classified operational plan, or OPLAN, obtained by Bloomberg, signaling a sharp escalation in Berlin's......

Germany says NATO can bolster Greenland defense amid Trump threats

Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated on Monday that NATO could explore strengthening defenses for Greenland if required, as European allies rallied behind Denmark following President Donald Trump's renewed threats to seize the Danish territory. Addressing reporters in Lithuania, Wadephul noted that Greenland falls under......

German president to relocate as Bellevue Palace undergoes major renovations

Germany’s official presidential residence, Bellevue Palace in Berlin, will soon undergo extensive renovations, prompting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his 220 staff members to relocate temporarily. The exact timeline and costs of the refurbishment are still being evaluated by the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning. In......

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