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Published on 21/03/2026 – 10:29 GMT+1 Egypt has become more diplomatically active in recent days amid heightened tensions after a wave of escalation in the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States, holding talks with Gulf leaders and calling for de-escalation. President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s visits to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar this week underlined Cairo’s effort to show solidarity with Gulf states under attack, while stressing that their security is part of Egypt’s own. The outreach comes as tensions have become more dangerous, with attacks expanding to energy infrastructure and growing concern it could spill further across…

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In dieser Sonderfolge spricht Gordon Repinski mit zwei Experten, die sich regelmäßig mit unsichtbaren, hybriden Angriffen beschäftigen: Sinan Selen, Präsident des Bundesverfassungsschutzes, und Marika Linntam, Botschafterin Estlands in Deutschland. Zusammen haben sie auf der Sicherheitstagung des Bundesverfassungsschutzes und des „Verbandes für Sicherheit in der Wirtschaft“ besprochen, wie Russland mit Nadelstichen versucht, die deutsche Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft zu destabilisieren. Während Estland durch jahrelange Erfahrung eine breite gesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Resilienz gegen Desinformation und Sabotage entwickelt hat, warnt Sinan Selen vor einem erheblichen Nachholbedarf in deutschen Unternehmen und der breiten Öffentlichkeit. Im Gespräch geht es deswegen auch darum, wie die Sensibilität gesteigert…

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By&nbspEuronews&nbspwith&nbspAP Published on 21/03/2026 – 10:07 GMT+1 The Russian tanker damaged in a series of explosions, which has been drifting in the Mediterranean Sea for the past two weeks has entered Libya’s search and rescue zone and is headed towards the country, Italy’s civil protection agency said on Friday. Since the vessel is now in Libya’s waters, any intervention would fall under the Libyan authorities, the agency said. Italy has offered its help if asked. The gas carrier called the Arctic Metagaz is part of Russia’s sanctioned “shadow fleet,” which ships oil in violation of international sanctions over the war…

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Neal Slavin is a pioneer in group photography. The American’s portraits are an important touchstone in the history of the use of colour and they offer an unsentimental yet incisive view of his native country’s social and political structures. Germany’s Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf is currently hosting the exhibition Photography and Belonging that features his much of his work that’s become a crucial record for understanding social dynamics in the late 20th century. This year marks the revised 50th-anniversary edition of his foundational study “When Two or More Are Gathered Together “, and to mark the occasion, Slavin’s talked to Euronews…

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The United States is reportedly deploying additional warships and troops to the Middle East, despite mixed signals from US President Donald Trump suggesting he was considering “winding down” military operations in the region. In the wake of soaring oil prices, Trump also threatened to attack Kharg Island, which is vital to Iran’s oil exports as the majority of its oil leave the country via the island. “I may have a plan I may not,” Trump told reporters leaving the White House on Friday. “It’s certainly a place that people are talking about. But I can’t tell you that,” he added.…

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Germany, according to Ernst, is still “relatively blank” in the region. What it can contribute militarily remains narrow: “A bit of maritime patrol, a frigate, mine clearance.” Pohlkamp said Germany’s role in Asia is still being built “in small doses” and is largely symbolic. But what matters is whether Berlin can turn occasional visits and deployments into something steadier and more predictable. The defense ministry insists that is the point of Pistorius’s trip. Ministry spokesperson Mitko Müller said Wednesday that Europe and the Indo-Pacific are “inseparably linked,” citing the rules-based order, sea lanes, international law and the role of the…

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When German historian Rainer Zitelmann reposted a photo of Adolf Hitler to warn against appeasing Russian President Vladimir Putin, he didn’t expect it to trigger a police probe. According to police, the problem was the image itself: Hitler was shown wearing a swastika armband — a banned symbol under Germany’s criminal code, which prohibits the public display of Nazi and other extremist insignia. Zitelmann was informed in February that authorities were examining the case. Zitelmann’s is just one of several recent investigations into online speech, which have raised questions about how far German authorities are going in enforcing strict speech…

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Astrotourism has been among the biggest travel trends of the past five years and it shows no signs of slowing down, particularly with a solar eclipse on the horizon later this year. While the 2026 total solar eclipse on 12 August will be pretty special as the first, and only, one to be visible in Iceland in the 21st century, long-time eclipse chasers are already looking ahead to next year. That’s because 2 August 2027 will see the “eclipse of the century”, aka the longest total solar eclipse on easily accessible land. Major cities in the path of totality include…

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Permanent membership requires a $1 billion contribution. Many key democracies such as the U.K., Canada, France and Germany have stayed away while Russia and China have so far declined to join, leaving membership to a motley group of member states including Belarus and Azerbaijan. In January Trump withdrew an invitation to Canada to join after a spat with America’s northern neighbor. Guterres said that beyond the Gaza reconstruction plan, he saw no need for Trump’s board. “Everything else now is a personal project of President Trump, in which he has full control of everything,” he noted. “This is not the effective way to address the dramatic problems that…

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