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Berlin in the dark: Longest blackout hits thousands, terror probe launched

Berlin in the dark: Longest blackout hits thousands, terror probe launched

Berlin has been plunged into its longest power outage since World War II after an arson attack on high-voltage power cables triggered a massive blackout in the city southwest. German federal prosecutors have taken over the investigation and launched a terrorism probe, citing suspected sabotage, arson, disruption of public services, and possible membership in a terrorist organization.

07 January,2026 06:46 PM IST
Tusk WARNS Moscow As EU Cash & Nato-style Guarantees Emerge | Berlin Peace Talks

Tusk WARNS Moscow As EU Cash & Nato-style Guarantees Emerge | Berlin Peace Talks

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has sounded a clear warning that Russia is closely watching the latest round of peace-focused talks, even as Europe, the United States, and Ukraine attempt to project rare strategic unity. In a candid admission, EU leadership confirmed that frozen Russian-linked assets and European funds are being redirected to strengthen Ukraine’s position, a move aimed at tightening pressure on the Kremlin while reinforcing internal EU solidarity. The decision has reignited debate over how far Europe is willing to go financially and militarily to sustain Kyiv in a protracted conflict. WATCH 

20 December,2025 07:32 PM IST
No Donetsk? Ukraine signals historic shift as U.S. pushes peace deal forward

No Donetsk? Ukraine signals historic shift as U.S. pushes peace deal forward

Ukraine says “real progress” has been made in a new round of U.S.-led peace talks in Berlin, as Kyiv signals a potential shift on one of its long-standing red lines. Ukrainian officials now say they are prepared to drop their bid to join NATO if the United States and other Western partners provide legally binding security guarantees comparable to those offered to NATO members.

16 December,2025 12:21 AM IST
Christmas market attack: India criticizes the attack as 7 Indians get injured

Christmas market attack: India criticizes the attack as 7 Indians get injured

India strongly condemned the attack that occurred at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, where a car crashed into a crowd on December 20. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident, calling it a "horrific and senseless attack." The statement also mentioned that the Indian Embassy in Germany is working to ensure that injured Indian nationals receive the necessary care and support. The attack resulted in the deaths of five people, including a 9-year-old, and left over 200 injured. Reports also stated that seven Indian nationals were hurt in the attack, with three already discharged from the hospital. The Indian Mission is closely monitoring the condition of the other victims.

22 December,2024 12:50 PM IST

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