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Greece has already ordered the deployment of a military force to Cyprus following drone incursions on the Mediterranean island Monday that have, for the first time, dragged an EU member country into the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, which has sparked massive regional retaliatory attacks from Tehran. Four of Greece’s F-16 fighter jets are already placed in Paphos, a coastal city in southwest Cyprus, while two frigates — one equipped with its anti-drone Centauros jamming system — are deployed to the island. A Shahed-type unmanned aerial vehicle hit Britain’s Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri in Cyprus in the early hours…

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Published on 03/03/2026 – 10:07 GMT+1 The Russian Central Bank has filed a lawsuit against the European Union for the indefinite immobilisation of its sovereign assets, which the bloc approved last year in a bid to strengthen its leverage in ongoing talks to end the war in Ukraine and prevent Moscow from tapping into the funds for its own profit. The assets are worth about €210 billion, with €185 billion, held at Euroclear, a Brussels-based depository already sued by Moscow. The legal action was submitted to the EU’s General Court in Luxembourg on 27 February, but it was announced on…

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By&nbspDanial Ilkhanipour, member of the Hamburg Parliament for SPD Published on 03/03/2026 – 11:41 GMT+1 The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. It is war. Yet the scenes of celebration among Iranians in exile – and even inside Iran – have unsettled many observers in Europe. But this is not the moment to lecture Iranians with shallow analysis or ideologically tinged – and often dangerously ill-informed – commentary. Iranians are not naïve. They know perfectly well that US President Donald Trump is acting out…

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Travellers stuck in Qatar due to the country’s airspace closure will have their entry visas extended without fees, the Ministry of Interior has announced. The extension, which will be valid for one month, applies to all visa entry categories and will be processed automatically. Further extensions may be announced in the future “in line with developments”. Those whose entry visas expired prior to 28 February, when Iran’s retaliatory strikes began, will still need to pay overstay fines incurred. Citizens of 102 countries around the globe can get a free visa on arrival in Qatar, but the length of stay depends…

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“It’s a different world, actually. It’s just a much different kind of relationship that we’ve had with your country before,” he added in an interview with the Sun newspaper, conducted late Monday night and published Tuesday. Trump earlier told the Telegraph he was “very disappointed” by Starmer hindering the use of the joint Diego Garcia base in the Chagos Islands — prompting the British PM to hit back that it is his duty to “judge what is in Britain’s national interest.” In a further break with Trump, Starmer told MPs on Monday he does not believe in “regime change from the…

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By&nbspAlessio Dell’Anna&nbsp&&nbspvideo by Léo Arnoux Published on 03/03/2026 – 10:26 GMT+1 The United States began 2026 with fire and fury. From the toppling of President Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela in January, to today’s open conflict with Iran, which has already claimed several high-profile casualties including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Europe appears shaken by the latest developments. According to a new YouTrend poll, trust in the United States is at a record low. Around 20% of respondents in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland now see Washington a “major threat” – a higher share than those who said the same…

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Published on 03/03/2026 – 10:01 GMT+1 Remember 1996? Simpler times. Friends was wrapping up its second season; the first Mission: Impossible film hit cinemas, while the horror genre got rejuvenated with the release of Scream; The Fugees were killing us softly with their cover; Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow were the ultimate power couple; and a little group called the Spice Girls released their first single titled ‘Wannabe’. The iconic girl power anthem reached number one in 37 countries, catapulted the band to global stardom and ushered in “Spicemania” – a craze that lasted roughly two years. Symptoms included forgetting…

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First, data sharing. Solving complex public sector challenges with AI depends on information flowing safely across organizational boundaries. In practice, this means making it easier for departments and agencies to reuse data that already exists. While most public sector organizations have initiatives underway, only 35 percent have rolled out or fully deployed data-sharing methods. Second, data control and sovereignty. Concerns about compliance and control are a daily reality for public sector leaders, and they are slowing AI adoption. More than half of public sector organizations are concerned about AI sovereignty, which is becoming central to safeguarding digital resilience. Compliance with…

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Israel’s military deployed its troops to several additional points in south Lebanon to “enhance forward defence” in response to continued Hezbollah attacks, Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday. The military also carried out strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut on a second consecutive day of strikes in the Lebanese capital. “The IDF is currently conducting simultaneous strikes in Tehran and Beirut. The Israeli Air Force has begun targeted strikes against military objectives of the Iranian terror regime and the Hezbollah terrorist organisation,” Israel’s military said on Tuesday. Hezbollah said in multiple statements that it targeted three Israeli bases,…

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“They showed the entire world how he was killed, covered in blood,” Putin, visibly angry, said during a televised press conference at the time. “Is that democracy?” In May 2012, not long after Gaddafi’s overthrow, Putin returned to the presidency after a stint as prime minister. He took to the job on an apparent mission to break with the West and root out domestic dissent, which he accused of seeking to work with Russia’s enemies to achieve regime change.  “It was precisely Gaddafi’s death that became a turning point in Russian politics — both foreign and domestic,” writes Alexander Baunov,…

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