
Protests against the US administration's recent moves in Denmark and Italy

Hundreds of Danish veterans, many of whom fought alongside American troops, staged a protest on Saturday outside the American Embassy in Copenhagen.
The protest was held against comments from the Trump administration that downplayed their contribution to the fighting, as well as threats to take control of Greenland.
Meanwhile, in Milan, hundreds of protesters opposed the presence of American ICE agents during the Winter Olympics, expressing concern about rights and the city's anti-fascist symbolism.
Explosions reported in Iran, Israel denies involvement

A powerful explosion in an eight-story building shook the southern Iranian coastal city of Bandar Abbas yesterday.
The Hormozgan Crisis Management Organization said 14 people were injured and tragically, a 4-year-old girl lost her life.
Officially, the incident was reported to have occurred as a result of a gas leak, although suspicions and reports of similar explosions in other cities are circulating, which authorities have denied or linked to accidental fires, but Israel denied any accusations of involvement.
Keir Starmer calls on Andrew to testify in US over Jeffrey Epstein links

Keir Starmer said Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should testify before the US Congress about his links to Jeffrey Epstein, stressing that the main priority of this matter should be the victims.
The call comes after the release of new Epstein files by the US Department of Justice, where Andrew is mentioned extensively and appears in documents, emails and photographs linking him to the case.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing but has previously paid an out-of-court settlement of around £12m, while investigations have revealed Epstein's links to other prominent British figures.
Protesters will demand the resignation of Hungarian politician for comment against the Roma community

Thousands of people are expected to gather in Budapest to demand the resignation of Hungarian politician János Lázár, due to a racist comment against the Roma community made last month.
During a political forum where he spoke about migration and the shortage of labor in the country, he stated that since there were no immigrants and someone had to clean the bathrooms on InterCity trains, the Roma should do that job.
This filmed statement was widely distributed and prompted many reactions from organizations and politicians, but even though János Lázár apologized, he refused to resign, while the people of this community continue to face poverty, difficult living conditions, and discrimination.