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Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News With days until the local and national elections – amid some grim polling projections – are Labour facing a double-edged threat from both the left and right of British politics? As instability in the Middle East intensifies, Keir Starmer is preparing to host a summit to tackle antisemitism, but will Labour’s punchy attack on the Greens – including claims of antisemitic remarks made by their candidates – cut through with the voters? Away from the campaigning, Sam and Anne assess the state of potential leadership challengers. Are they ready and can…
Good morning. My name is Angela Skujins, and I am steering the Europe Today newsletter on this rainy Tuesday from Brussels. Much of the major news seems to be occurring outside the Belgian capital today, with the European Commissioner for Trade, Maroš Šefčovič, meeting US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Paris for closely watched talks. The high-stakes catch-up follows fresh tariff threats from US President Donald Trump on European cars and car parts. On Friday the Republican leader threatened up to 25% in import levies on European automobiles. French MEP Aurore Lalucq, who chairs the European Parliament’s economic affairs committee,…
People gathered in central Leipzig on Monday to pay tribute to the victims of a deadly car rampage that killed two people and injured several others. Video showed residents placing flowers and lighting candles near the scene in the historic city centre, while emergency vehicles remained in the area. The memorial grew throughout the day as mourners stopped to reflect and leave messages for the victims. Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident after a car drove into a crowd in one of the city’s busy public areas.
Published on 05/05/2026 – 8:41 GMT+2 Country music icon Dolly Parton has cancelled her forthcoming Las Vegas residency over health issues, but has shared that “everything I have is treatable”. Parton, 80, who is the most popular public figure in the US according to a recent survey, had previously postponed her run of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in October, saying at the time that she had been facing several ”health challenges”. Now, in a new video posted on Instagram, the singer best known for her hits ‘9 To 5’ and ‘Jolene’, as well as her considerable charity…
French President Emmanuel Macron was filmed singing Charles Aznavour’s classic song “La Bohème” during an official dinner in Yerevan while visiting Armenia. Video showed Macron seated beside a pianist with a microphone in hand as Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accompanied the performance on drums. Guests attending the dinner watched and applauded as the two leaders took part in the musical moment. The performance took place during Macron’s state visit to Armenia and featured a song closely linked to the country through Aznavour’s Armenian heritage.
By Angela Barnes & AP Published on 05/05/2026 – 7:12 GMT+2 Oil prices fell back in early trade but remained elevated as investors kept an eye on escalating tensions between the US and Iran and progress on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. At the time of writing, Brent crude was trading 1.38% lower at $112.86 while US crude, or WTI, was down 2.27% at $104 per barrel. US futures edged 0.1% higher. Elsewhere, regional trading was thin overnight with markets in Japan, South Korea and mainland China closed for holidays. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 1.1% to 25,805.98. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200…
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Every time you ask an artificial intelligence chatbot with a question, somewhere, possibly a continent away, a warehouse full of computers is working hard to answer it and a mind-numbing amount of energy is churned to give you a quick reply. Data centres, the physical locations that house the supercomputers and associated components that underpin the dramatic increase in AI, are critical in our age of advanced data processing. But their appetite for electricity is becoming a problem in its own right. These facilities are growing bigger, more numerous and dramatically more power-hungry, and the energy required to run them…
Published on 05/05/2026 – 6:05 GMT+2 Doris Fisher, who co-founded the iconic clothing chain The Gap Inc. in 1969 with her late husband Don, has died aged 94, according to a statement by the company. A spokesperson for Gap announced on Monday that Fisher died on Saturday, surrounded by her family. The San Francisco-based company did not specify a cause of death. The couple co-founded The Gap after a frustrating shopping experience when Don Fisher couldn’t find a pair of jeans that fit, according to the retailer. The Fishers opened one small store on Ocean Avenue in San Francisco. Initially…
The Spanish official, who has worked in the EEAS since 2010, took over as secretary general in February last year. She succeeded Italy’s Stefano Sannino, who is under investigation for alleged misuse of EU funds. Two of the officials said Carbonell is set to take a posting in Latin America. Carbonell’s husband, Raúl Fuentes Milani, is the EU’s ambassador to the Dominican Republic. In October last year, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas’ team created a new senior role in the service that saw some of Carbonell’s most important duties transferred to a deputy, including representing the EEAS at meetings…
