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Published on 01/04/2026 – 13:03 GMT+2 Lawmakers in France’s Senate have approved a plan to restrict social media for children under the age of 15, as countries across Europe consider national social media bans for minors. The reform voted on Tuesday is key to a pledge by French President Emmanuel Macron. It follows a January proposal in the National Assembly. But both houses of the French parliament have different versions of the law. The Assemblée Nationale (National Assembly), the lower house that passed legislation in January, asks that all social media platforms delete all accounts belonging to children under 15…

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Starmer’s comments come amid a major transatlantic rift over Iran, the latest episode that has put Europe at odds with Donald Trump’s America. But the British leader downplayed suggestions that he is being forced to choose between the U.S. and EU. “I’m not going to choose because I think it’s in our interest to have a strong relationship with the U.S. and with Europe,” he said “But I do think that when it comes to defense and security, energy, emissions and the economy, we need a stronger relationship with Europe.” He added that “successive presidents” had in fact encouraged Europe…

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In an interview with Euronews’ flagship morning programme Europe Today, Polish energy secretary Wojciech Wrochna said EU capitals should be driving the response to the energy crisis as the European Commission tries to keep a unified approach. “We need a coordinated response to the crisis, but the capitals should be driving the measures,” Wrochna said. Until now, the EU has looked at contingency measures at national level, although fiscal capacity for aid and subsidies greatly across member states, and broader measures presented by Brussels. The EU’s energy chief Dan Jørgensen warned member states this week that prices could remain elevated…

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A chocolatier in Barcelona is creating contemporary versions of traditional Catalan Easter treats known as “monas.” Typically gifted by godparents to children, these cakes come in shapes such as eggs, rabbits and chicks. Footage shows chef Diana Patino crafting and decorating chocolate pieces using moulds, natural colours and edible glitter. According to the Barcelona Patisserie Guild, up to one million “monas” are produced annually in Catalonia. Patino, originally from Colombia, says she focuses on balancing sweet and acidic flavours, offering a different approach to the classic recipe. Prices for the creations range from around 40 to 100 euros.

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned it will target American technology companies in the Middle East as of April 1. The list of targets includes 17 American companies: Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, IBM, Dell, Palantir, Nvidia, J.P. Morgan Chase, Tesla, GE, Spire Solution, Boeing, according to a Telegram post from the IRGC. The Emirati company G42 is also listed. American information and artificial intelligence (AI) companies are “the main element” in designing and tracking the “terrorist operations” that the United States has conducted against Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said. “We will target…

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The Commission’s thinking is that by allowing spare permits to remain in the system if carbon pricing spikes too high in the years to come, it will balance them — a welcome change for Italy, Poland, Austria, and other allies who led calls for reexamining the ETS in light of the energy crisis wrought by the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran. The Commission said Wednesday that the ETS remained “a key driver for decarbonisation,” but added that “in light of recent challenges, the EU ETS needs to be modernised and made more agile.” The market reserve was first introduced in 2015…

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French citizens are tearing down the EU flag from town halls and schools to reclaim their country from Brussels, according to a viral X post that is fuelling a long-running anti-EU narrative depicting the bloc as “tyrannical”. The post shows a video next to a picture of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. In the video we see a man taking down an EU flag that had been flying alongside the French and Occitan flags. A reverse image search of the video leads us to the X account of Christophe Barthès, the newly-elected mayor of Carcassonne and a member…

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Published on 01/04/2026 – 11:46 GMT+2 Three men with alleged ties to a German extremist group that plotted to overthrow the government and kidnap a minister will go on trial in Munich on Wednesday. The men are accused of backing the self-styled “United Patriots” group, part of Germany’s Reichsbürger scene. The term, meaning “citizens of the Reich,” refers to a group of extremists and conspiracy theorists who reject the legitimacy of the German republic. Four United Patriots members were jailed in March 2025 over plans to trigger a civil war in Germany through violence with the aim of taking over…

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Unlike many children born and raised at the time of the Moon landing, Daniel Tani did not dream of becoming an astronaut. He was more interested in building objects, like clock radios and toothbrushes. Eventually, though, his life choices and career path directed him towards space. He earned an engineering degree, started working in the space sector and decided to apply for NASA. After some rejections, in April 1996, he received a phone call: “It’s a very traditional phone call in which they don’t ever say the word astronaut. All they say is: ‘You want to come down and work…

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