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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…
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…
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…
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 –…
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.…
9:37 GMT+1 Iranian drones strike airport in Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan Three Iranian drones have targeted the passenger terminal of Razi Airport in Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan authorities told Euronews.Videos from the scene show a drone flying towards the airport, damage to its main terminal and emergency crews on site.In another video seen by Euronews, a drone is seen hitting the airport with a large explosion and a cloud of smoke appearing following the strike.It is unclear whether there were any casualties at this time. 9:26 GMT+1 First Israeli repatriation flights land safely in Tel Aviv The first two repatriation flights bringing home…
For one, Trump and his aides have cited many different objectives: deposing the regime, ensuring Iran never has nuclear weapons, destroying the country’s missile capabilities, vanquishing its navy, ending support for its proxies and terrorism, exacting revenge for past attacks killing Americans, as well as ensuring Iran can never project force beyond its borders. All these constitute a tall order, to say the least. Regime change, for one, is hard to achieve from the air, and yet it seems Washington has no intention of deploying ground troops to depose Iran’s regime, maintain order and assist a new one in taking…
Drei Tage vor der Landtagswahl in Baden-Württemberg steuert das Rennen auf ein Foto-Finish zu. Während Manuel Hagel (CDU) lange als sicherer Sieger galt, holt Cem Özdemir für die Grünen mit einem „Realo-Kurs“ in den Umfragen auf. Gordon Repinski analysiert, warum dieser Wahlausgang zur Schicksalsfrage für Friedrich Merz werden könnte und weshalb ein grüner Sieg paradoxerweise die Wirtschaftswende in Berlin stabilisieren würde. Mitten im Wahlkampf-Endspurt befindet sich der AfD-Spitzenkandidat Markus Frohnmaier in Washington, D.C. Im 200-Sekunden-Interview erklärt er, warum er für Treffen mit den Republikanern der „Make America Great Again“-Bewegung den Haustürwahlkampf schwänzt und wie er eigentlich zur Aussage seines Parteichefs…
As a certified bookworm, I am rarely without written company. And as an environmental journalist, I am often drawn to the ‘nature writing’ section of bookshops. But here I recommend a small collection of books from different genres and years. All have deepened my thinking on the climate crisis in some way, and all would make great companions this World Book Day if you’ve not come across them yet. In their different ways, they give hope that it’s not too late to heal or grow. They delve into pain to take us somewhere better, and strengthen us for action. Women…
A controversial new idea on EU enlargement is stirring debate in Brussels. Zoya Sheftalovich and Sarah Wheaton unpack a proposal known as “reverse enlargement,” as the European Commission tests how far EU capitals are willing to go to speed up Ukraine’s path toward the bloc. Meanwhile, the war in Iran looms over two meetings in Brussels: EU foreign ministers hold talks with their Gulf counterparts about the escalating conflict, while home affairs ministers discuss deportations policy and how Europe should prepare if instability in the region leads to more people seeking safety in the EU. And finally: The European Commission…
