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In dieser Woche fällt die Entscheidung über die Zukunft von FCAS. Das ambitionierte europäische Rüstungsprojekt steht nach monatelangem Gezerre zwischen Airbus und dem französischen Partner Dassault vor dem Aus. Chris Lunday analysiert ein mögliches Scheitern und bespricht mit Gordon Repinski die möglichen Auswirkungen und auch, welche Chancen das Projekt doch noch hat. Nur noch eine Woche bis zum Kabinettsbeschluss, doch die Widerstände gegen Nina Warkens Sparpläne wachsen in alle Richtungen. Von Bürgergeld-Debatten bis hin zur beitragsfreien Mitversicherung. Louis Westendarp berichtet über die hitzige Verbändeanhörung und die Stimmung in den Fraktionen. Dazu im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Juso-Chef Philipp Türmer, der das aktuelle System…
Published on 21/04/2026 – 7:56 GMT+2•Updated 8:01 On today’s show hosted by Mared Gwyn: Top story: Euronews’ Shona Murray reports on the EU’s foreign affairs meeting in Luxembourg. Interview with Espen Barth Eide, Norway’s foreign minister. Explainer by Jakub Janas: What’s behind the EU–Israel agreement and why is everyone talking about it. Euronews’ Sasha Vakulina reports on the latest developments on the Druzhba pipeline as Orban claims he will lift the veto of the EU’s Ukraine loan if oil starts flowing again. Euronews correspondent Jane Witherspoon live from Dubai on the Iran war. When and where to watch Europe Today?…
US Labour Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has left US President Donald Trump’s Cabinet, according to a White House aide, after multiple allegations of abusing her position’s power, including having an affair with a subordinate and drinking alcohol on the job. Chavez-DeRemer is the third cabinet member to leave her post after Trump fired his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in March and ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this month. In a statement posted on social media, Chavez-DeRemer praised Trump and wrote, “I am proud that we made significant progress in advancing President Trump’s mission to bridge the gap between…
Respiratory infections such as influenza, Covid-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are well-established drivers of CVD and seasonal hospital strain. Influenza vaccination alone can reduce major adverse cardiovascular events by over one-third. Yet, across the EU a mismatch persists: high burden and low vaccination coverage rates. Covid-19 vaccination rates in many members states have fallen to around 10 percent. Influenza vaccination coverage remains below the World Health Organization and EU targets and is on the decline across Europe. Programs for RSV are only just getting started. The result is predictable: avoidable exacerbations, preventable admissions and winter hospitalization peaks that crowd…
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music EU foreign ministers are meeting in Luxembourg today to discuss a hefty list of geopolitical crises. But compared with past gatherings, something feels … different. That might be because, without the presence of an obstructionist Hungary, the meeting could finally result in movement on several key topics. Ian and Sarah discuss whether we can expect decisive action to be taken on issues like the unblocking of aid to Ukraine or possible sanctions against Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Next, we give you the lowdown on the election results in Bulgaria where ex-fighter jet pilot Rumen Radev…
“By definition, everybody understands of each other that the loyalty is to your political bosses and to delivering results to their instructions,” said Ivan Rogers, about national ambassadors to the EU, a role he performed for the U.K. in Brussels until 2017. And, whatever Ódor thought about these instructions personally, he followed them to the letter. While even those who worked closely with Ódor were uncertain about whether he was simply following orders or shared Orbán’s desire to bash Brussels, his reputation as the outgoing prime minister’s fixer may well be his downfall, according to five diplomats and officials from…
The Spanish prime minister said Europe has an obligation to fill the gap as the U.S. steps back from international cooperation, in remarks at the European Pulse Forum, an initiative of POLITICO and beBartlet. Apr 10 4 mins read
NATO routinely reiterates support for the treaty, but the new statement comes ahead of a weekslong U.N.-linked review conference of the agreement in New York at the end of April. The pact has come under unprecedented pressure from growing geopolitical disputes, growing fears around Chinese nuclear armament and Russia’s all-out war in Ukraine. In recent months, France has said it would increase the size of its nuclear arsenal as it enters early-stage talks with other European countries to extend its deterrent in response to Russian aggression — even as Paris insists this does not violate the NPT. Meanwhile, the U.S.…
Magyar, however, has announced he will halt the ICC withdrawal by June 2, which would be a year after Hungary filed a formal withdrawal notification to the U.N. secretary-general. Asked by reporters what this would mean for Netanyahu’s planned visit this fall — he has already accepted Hungary’s invite — Magyar said: “I made this clear to the Israeli prime minister as well … it is the Tisza government’s firm intention to stop this and ensure that Hungary remains a member of the ICC.” He added: “If a country is a member of the ICC and a person who is…
Asked whether the pair got back together after Macron called a snap election in 2024, Attal said: “Yes, we never really lost track of one another … we carried on talking as if we didn’t want the break-up to be total and become a reality. I feel extremely lucky,” he added. But the renewal of their romantic relationship could turn into a potential conflict of interest, given Attal’s national ambitions in France. The former PM, who is a lawmaker and leader of Macron’s Renaissance Party, made no secret of his intention to run in the next presidential election. Attal is…
