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Published on 25/06/2026 – 11:59 GMT+2 Ferrari has announced that Enrico Galliera, its chief marketing and commercial officer of more than 16 years, will step down, handing one of the most sensitive jobs in the luxury car world to an outsider. His successor, Massimiliano Di Silvestre, the former head of BMW’s Italian business, takes over on 1 July and will report directly to CEO Benedetto Vigna. Galliera’s exit comes barely a month after Ferrari pulled the covers off the Luce, its first fully electric model, which received a reception few at the company were happy about. The car, whose edgeless…

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Getting debt down as a share of the economy, she argued, had allowed the government to unlock £120 billion in capital investment. Reeves’ bid to remain at the helm of No. 11 comes despite reports suggesting Burnham, who is likely to become Britain’s next prime minister after Starmer resigned, will demote her to a different role in any future cabinet. Other candidates, including Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, are also expected to be considered for the role. Reeves said that she has “more to do” as chancellor, pointing to seeing through a new “visitor levy”…

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Eleven EU countries led by the Czech Republic and Slovakia are urging the European Commission to delay key provisions of the EU’s methane rules by at least three years, arguing that immediate enforcement could threaten Europe’s energy security at a time of geopolitical instability, according to a document seen by Euronews. The eleven countries launched their plea as energy ministers prepare to gather in Luxembourg on 26 June while the European Commission weighs waiving penalties linked to the bloc’s methane rules for three years for oil and gas companies that breach its methane emissions law. But the 11 member states…

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You may have come across a video that has been circulating widely on social media in recent weeks, showing what appears to be a portable military system intercepting a drone and sparking speculation about its origins. A review of the accompanying captions reveals conflicting claims. Some posts describe the technology as a Ukrainian-made drone interceptor, while others insist it comes from Russia. The claims attributing the system to Ukraine are misleading, as the device shown in the video is the Yolka drone interceptor, an unmanned aerial vehicle developed in Russia to counter small aerial threats. It’s been used by Russian…

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Published on 25/06/2026 – 10:23 GMT+2•Updated 10:33 A North Korean soldier suspected of defecting reportedly crossed the Korean demilitarised zone into South Korea on Tuesday, where they were taken into custody. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the military had “secured custody of one North Korean soldier in the central front Tuesday night and relevant authorities are currently investigating the details,” Yonhap news agency reported. The demilitarised zone is heavily fortified with barbed wire, land mines and extensive surveillance, making it one of the world’s most tightly secured borders. According to data from South Korea’s…

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Published on 25/06/2026 – 7:57 GMT+2•Updated 8:37 On today’s show: Euronews’ Marcelina Burzec reports live from Poland as European leaders gather for the 2026 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk, with Kyiv seeking defence and energy agreements. Euronews’ Sasha Vakulina reports on Ukraine’s situation on the battlefield, where Kyiv has significantly intensified its strikes on Crimea. Interview with the former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy. Euronews’ Gabriele Barbati reports live from Italy as French President Emmanuel Macron meets Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni today. We hear from the former EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier about his take on Brexit ten…

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Morning Brussels. Angela Skujins sending you this newsletter on this scorching Thursday. Temperatures are set to soar across the continent, with no exception in the Belgian capital, as the country joined a longer list of nations to issue alerts due to the extreme heat. Things are also expected to heat up almost 1,300 kilometres away in the Polish city of Gdańsk for the Ukraine Recovery Conference. NATO’s top boss Mark Rutte also continued a two-day trip to Washington, DC, using charts for dramatic effect, where things could also get spicy. And a high-ranking EU official will pay a visit to…

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Heavy monsoon rain has flooded parts of Mumbai, with people wading through waterlogged streets in the financial capital of India. A man wheels a motorbike through the deluge, while traffic officers manage movement on submerged roads as vehicles push through. The scenes reflect the arrival of delayed monsoon rains, which have come more than two weeks later than expected. Floodwater covers large stretches of road, slowing transport and forcing residents to navigate on foot. Amidst strong winds, a fallen tree crushed a vehicle, adding to the disruption already caused by the flooding as emergency services respond across affected areas.

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Today is the first official Global Beatles Day, a date finally recognised by The Beatles and Apple Corps Ltd. On 25 June 1967, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr walked into Studio One at London’s Abbey Road Studios and performed the first international satellite television broadcast of their beloved song ‘All You Need Is Love’. To celebrate this official first, Euronews Culture is focusing on one of the most enduring mysteries surrounding the Fab Four, an enigma that keeps many a music lover awake at night: Who was the walrus in their classic 1967 song ‘I Am…

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