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Northern Ireland First Minister Calls for Unity Referendum by 2030 Amidst International News
Northern Ireland's First Minister, Michelle O'Neill, stated that Northern Ireland should hold a referendum on unification with the Republic of Ireland by 2030, according to Sky News on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The call for a vote comes amidst other significant global events, including reported explosions in Iran and a record potato harvest in Germany.
O'Neill, speaking on the "Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips" show, said that a referendum would allow the people of Northern Ireland to "take control of our own fortunes." She also claimed Brexit was "done against the wishes of the people," according to Sky News.
Meanwhile, Euronews reported a powerful explosion in the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas earlier today. The blast occurred in an eight-story building, severely damaging the lower floors and shattering windows throughout. Hormozgans Crisis Management Organisation stated that investigations into the cause of the incident are ongoing, noting that 14 people were injured in a residential complex, according to Euronews. Israel has denied involvement in the explosions, according to Euronews.
In Germany, a record potato harvest has led to a mass giveaway of surplus potatoes across Berlin, according to Hacker News. Osterland Agrar GmbH, an agricultural company, had a 4,000-tonne surplus of potatoes in a warehouse near Leipzig. The excess, dubbed "Kartoffel-Flut" (potato flood), is being distributed to zoos and soup kitchens. Germans consume an average of 63kg of potatoes per person annually, but even this high consumption rate has not been enough to absorb the massive surplus from the recent harvest, according to Hacker News.
Adding to the global developments, VentureBeat reported on a survey highlighting challenges in AI governance. Informatica's third annual survey of CDOs revealed that while 69% of enterprises have deployed generative AI, and 47% are experimenting with it, 76% of data leaders struggle to govern what employees are already using. The survey, spanning 600 executives globally, exposes a disconnect that explains why many organizations struggle to scale AI beyond pilot projects, according to VentureBeat.
The Euronews service also provided a general news bulletin summarizing top stories from around Europe and beyond on January 31st, 2026.
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