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Bodies of Iranian sailors killed in the sinking of the warship IRIS Dena were brought to the Karapitiya Hospital mortuary in Galle, Sri Lanka. Health workers unloaded bodies from trucks and carried them into the facility as authorities managed the aftermath of the incident. Officials say the Iranian frigate sank in the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka’s southern coast after being struck by a torpedo fired from a US submarine. Sri Lanka’s navy said at least 87 sailors were killed and dozens remain missing following the attack. Survivors rescued at sea were taken to hospitals in the region for treatment…

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Iran has been attacking its neighbors with drones and missiles in retaliation against U.S.-Israeli strikes on the country. Gulf states such as the United Arab Emirates have been burning through their air defense stocks in a bid to repel the bombardment.  Kallas also warned that rising oil prices because of the war could benefit Moscow. “When the oil price goes up, it actually benefits Russia to fund its war,” she said. Global oil prices have surged to their highest level since July last year following the Washington-led strikes on Tehran.  “And that’s why we have to really push through the maritime services ban [so] we can really curtail the shadow fleet, then the…

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Madrid has been one of the fiercest critics of the escalating conflict in the Middle East and has refused to allow the U.S. to use jointly operated military bases on Spanish soil to conduct its strikes. In a televised address on Wednesday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said respect for international law must be paramount and declared that his country said “no to war.” Robles stressed that Spain’s opposition to the attacks on Tehran did not make it a less valuable member of NATO. During Thursday’s interview on Spain’s Cadena Ser radio network, the defense minister said a Spanish Patriot…

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The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. Since February 28, the United States and Israel have moved from deterrence to intervention. They have targeted Iran’s leadership and the pillars of its coercive system, reportedly killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many senior commanders, while also degrading nuclear and missile infrastructure. This is not a routine escalation cycle. It is an effort to change Iran’s strategic trajectory by weakening the regime’s capacity to coerce at home and project power abroad. What do they want Iran to…

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Published on 05/03/2026 – 10:21 GMT+1 The mayor of the southern city of Marseille, France’s second-biggest city, does not want American rapper Kanye “Ye” West anywhere near his city. Mayor Benoît Payan has opposed West’s visit, after the controversial singer announced a concert at the Vélodrome stadium on 11 June – West’s only scheduled French gig. In a message posted on X, Payan said: “I refuse to let Marseille become a showcase for those who promote hatred and unapologetic Nazism. Kanye West is not welcome at the Vélodrome, our temple of living together and of all Marseillais.” Payan is not…

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Johnson is the star attraction. But the conference is otherwise more of a low-wattage affair, with secondary speakers like recent Romanian presidential candidate George Simion and largely mid-ranking officials from Austria, Belgium, Georgia, Cyprus, Croatia, Serbia and Germany. There are no listed speakers from the Trump administration. A White House spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment.  For the Europeans, it’s a chance to bask in the success of a kindred party at the peak of its power — and maybe have a little Trumpian aura rub off on them. “The MAGA movement is extremely important for Romanians, especially…

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A small training plane carrying a student pilot and a flight instructor crashed into two homes in north Phoenix before coming to rest nose-down in a backyard, authorities said. The Piper PA-28 lost one of its wings during the crash and ended up next to a swimming pool near the second house it struck. Fire officials said the instructor, the student pilot and a man inside one of the homes were injured and taken to hospital. The aircraft had been heading to nearby Deer Valley Airport when the crash occurred. Emergency crews responded to the scene and an investigation into…

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Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News As the war in the Middle East enters its sixth day, questions remain over the prime minister’s stance – but did a cabinet revolt shape the UK’s response? Reports suggest Sir Keir Starmer was in favour of granting the US access to UK military bases sooner, but was overruled by an alliance of Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Attorney General Lord Hermer. Sam and Anne unpack the power dynamics at the top of government and the pressure the PM faces from international allies –…

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Published on 05/03/2026 – 7:54 GMT+1•Updated 9:50 On today’s show: Our EU Editor Maria Tadeo breaks down the latest developments in the US-Israeli war on Iran, which has entered its sixth day. Our Euronews correspondent Aadel Hasseem reports from Doha on the views in Qatar and neighbouring countries on the war. Interviews with Theo Francken, Belgium’s Defence Minister, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, actor and UN ambassador on climate and activism. Jakub Janas explains why the US has threatened Spain with cutting trade ties, and why this is not the first time US President Trump and Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez have clashed.…

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