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Published on 26/06/2026 – 17:53 GMT+2 European governments are trying to resuscitate a temporary regime allowing messaging services to scan for child sexual abuse material, but the move risks complicating efforts to adopt a long-term legal framework. EU ambassadors agreed on Friday to move ahead with a temporary extension of the legal framework that allows platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger to take measures to identify users suspected of sharing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The move, proposed by the Cypriot presidency of the Council of the EU, would be unprecedented, as the European Parliament already voted against extending the…

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Supporters packed sports bars and public viewing areas before flooding the famous Shibuya Crossing, waving flags and chanting after the final whistle. The result sent both teams into the last 32, with Japan finishing second in Group F and setting up a last-32 meeting with Brazil. Police monitored the large crowds as fans celebrated the team’s latest qualification. Japan took the lead through Daizen Maeda before Sweden equalised six minutes later with a goal from Anthony Elanga in Arlington, Texas. The draw extended Japan’s consistent World Cup record, marking a third consecutive appearance in the knockout stage and a fifth…

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Rome’s airports could be forced to suspend the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) border checks to prevent travel chaos this summer, the director of the city’s airport operator has warned. Marco Troncone, CEO of Aeroporti di Roma, said that Fiumicino and Ciampino airports may be forced to allow passengers to skip the biometric controls to avoid “disaster”, in an interview with UK newspaper The Financial Times. The EES became fully operational as of 10 April, but has had a rocky rollout with calls to put the system on hold and airports requiring extra security to manage queues. The new controls…

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Some of those denied accreditation are from outlets that have been critical of authoritarian President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. NATO spokesperson Allison Hart on Thursday said the alliance “relies on the host nation to provide assessments on journalists from their country.” NATO is “in contact with Turkish authorities on accreditation,” she said, adding: “It is very important for NATO that media can attend major events in person.” But campaigners accuse the alliance of shirking its responsibility. “Although NATO relies on host-nation assessments, this does not absolve the alliance of its responsibility to maintain its own standards,” said Kaspar. “Every rejected journalist…

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Published on 26/06/2026 – 18:22 GMT+2 Organised crime in the EU evolves rapidly, becomes increasingly sophisticated, transnational and resilient, the EU’s law enforcement agency, Europol, stressed on Friday. A staggering 731 criminal networks have been identified as operating within the EU, with over 400,000 members from 118 nationalities. Their main business areas are drug trafficking, followed by fraud and online fraud. The EU’s law enforcement agency highlights, in particular, the rise in cybercrime. “All crime is nurtured online, is accelerated by AI and technology,” Jürgen Ebner, Acting Executive Director of Europol, said Friday during a press conference in Brussels. Criminal…

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By&nbspEuronews with IJF Published on 26/06/2026 – 17:30 GMT+2 The IJF World Judo Tour has arrived in China for the Qingdao Grand Prix. In this stunning coastal city, we celebrate world class judo. Tugce BEDER faced Wenna ZHUANG in the -48kg category final, where home hero ZHUANG confidently claimed the gold medal on her home tatami with waza-ari-awasete-ippon to the joy of the local crowd. Mr Mohammed MERIDJA, the IJF Education & Coaching Director awarded the medals. In the -60kg category, Charlie AYRE faced Hayato KONDO. KONDO was focussed and threw for waza-ari with a clever counter. A strong finish…

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Big call   The final legal approval on the two projects — which are already far-progressed and could start production as soon as this year — sits with current U.K. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.  Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has been approached for comment. Burnham’s team did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Labour’s most prominent climate champion, Miliband described the Rosebank project as “climate vandalism” when the party was in opposition. A key ally of Burnham, Miliband is now seen as a leading contender to become his chancellor, the second-most powerful role in government.   However,…

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European Union energy ministers have secured a greater role in planning Europe’s future electricity system after launching an intense political campaign against the European Commission’s proposal seeking more control over the bloc’s power grid. Two politically sensitive issues in the bloc’s plan to revamp the electric grid were discussed by energy ministers in Luxembourg on 26 June: a new centralised planning scenario for future grid investments and a sweeping effort to accelerate permitting procedures for clean power projects, which typically take 5 to 10 years to be approved. While Europe excels at producing clean power, it struggles to transport it…

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