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By&nbspIlaria Cicinelli&nbsp&&nbspEuronews Published on 13/02/2026 – 12:40 GMT+1 A court in Bari convicted 12 members of Italy’s neo-fascist CasaPound group on Thursday for attempting to reorganise the banned Fascist Party in the first judicial ruling to recognise the movement’s fascist nature. Five defendants received 18 months in prison, and seven others were sentenced to two years and six months after also being convicted of assault, according to the court. All 12 were barred from holding political office for five years. The case stems from an attack on 21 September 2018 in Bari’s Libertà neighbourhood, when CasaPound members assaulted anti-fascist demonstrators…

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By&nbspeuronews Published on 13/02/2026 – 11:52 GMT+1 As of Friday, Norway has been number one on the Winter Olympics medal table with seven gold medals and 14 in total, setting the pace at the top. The official Olympic rankings prioritise gold medals, with silver and bronze used as tiebreakers. According to the overall medal count, however, host nation Italy currently leads with 17 medals. The United States remains in contention with 14 medals, while Germany and Sweden continue to challenge for podium places as the Winter Games progress. Euronews will update the medal scoresheet as the competition progresses, with key…

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A Member of the European Parliament for the Greens is making a bold statement for “justice and climate action” after attending the Vienna Opera Ball in Austria. Lena Schilling rocked up to the red carpet event wearing a pale blue gown emblazoned with the slogan ‘tax the rich save the climate’ – while holding a banner declaring: “The world is perishing in luxury.” The stunt echoes the moves of US congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who turned up to the Met Gala in 2021 wearing a white dress covered in the slogan ‘TAX THE RICH’. Lena Schilling’s ‘tax the rich’ dress “We…

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But The POLITICO Poll also revealed limited willingness among the Western public to make sacrifices to pay for more military spending. While there is widespread support for increasing defense budgets in principle across the U.K., France, Germany and Canada, that support fell sharply when people learned it might mean taking on more government debt, cutting other services or raising taxes.  “Our polling shows the growing concern about war does not give leaders license to spend heavily on defense,” said Wride. “If anything, voters are now less willing to make the trade-offs needed to improve military security. So European leaders are…

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11:13 GMT+1 Good morning Welcome to Euronews’ live coverage of the Munich Security Conference, bringing you the latest updates from three days of debate between the world’s top international security figures.Today’s conference opens with a speech by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, one of multiple European heads of state or government who will attend.Among the other guests are Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is bringing with him a large US delegation one year after Vice President JD Vance shocked European leaders with a lecture on the state of democracy in Europe.All eyes this year…

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By&nbspKarl-Heinz Kamp, Associate Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), former President, Federal Academy for Security Policy Published on 13/02/2026 – 9:59 GMT+1 The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. The Munich Security Conference, which begins today, takes place in what is arguably one of the most difficult phases for the transatlantic alliance. In addition to the threat from an aggressive and violent Russia, a second, internal danger has emerged over the past year: the drift of the United States away from…

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The results suggest a cultural shift, as the government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz no longer explicitly excludes lethal decisions without human checks. It also puts Germany in a different category than some of its allies: In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and France, 26 percent of respondents said militaries could rely on AI rather than human decision — or roughly a quarter of people. Forty-seven percent of German respondents still favored human involvement in the use of weapons, even if they are slower than AI. But that figure was 10 percentage points lower than responses to the same question in…

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Published on 13/02/2026 – 10:39 GMT+1 Péter Magyar filed a police report on Thursday concerning a video allegedly recorded without his knowledge during a sexual encounter with his ex-girlfriend, accusing the Hungarian government of orchestrating the incident to undermine his political campaign. The opposition leader claimed his former girlfriend lured him to a Budapest flat in August 2024 following a party, where their consensual encounter was secretly recorded using what he described as “secret service means”. Magyar characterised the incident as a “honey trap” operation. “In Europe, it is unprecedented that a ruling party wants to discredit, blackmail and disable…

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A large number of European and international heads of state and government will this week descend on Bavaria for the Munich Security Conference (MSC), which takes place from 13 to 15 February. Around 65 heads of state and government are expected to attend, alongside some 450 representatives from global politics, academia and the defence industry. In the foreword to the newly released 2026 MSC report, conference chair Wolfgang Ischinger writes that “rarely in the conference’s recent history have there been so many fundamental questions on the table at the same time”. He points to core issues such as Europe’s security,…

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