Europe Today: Exclusive interview with Kaja Kallas, EU foreign affairs chief
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The EU’s special envoy to the Gulf told Euronews it’s high time to get a deal done as Brussels looks to bolster business ties with wealthy Arab nations. Free trade…
A large-scale disinformation campaign backed by Russian bots is using doctored French media reports to falsely link Emmanuel Macron to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. Read More
US President Trump is threatening strikes on Iran. This time in response to the regime’s violent repression of protestors in recent weeks. But former Israeli Prime Minister Olmert says if…
Our reporter Valérie Gauriat met Dessintey, a startup based in Saint-Étienne that has become a global reference in medical rehabilitation. Read More
The S&D and Renew Europe groups criticised the participation of commissioners Fitto and Kubilius in an EPP political gathering in Slovenia, claiming it breached internal regulations. Read More
The 20th package of EU sanctions against Russia targets oil, gas, the “shadow fleet”, banking, cryptocurrency, metals and minerals. Read More
As of January 2027, European importers of oil and gas will need to comply with monitoring, reporting, and verification requirements linked to methane emissions data from countries and companies that…
The EU loses up to €89 million in GDP every year due to discrimination based on sexual orientation, according to an OECD report. Read More
The price cap on Russian oil could drastically change if the EU moves ahead with a full ban on maritime services, as proposed by Finland and Sweden. Read More