WATCH: EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas joins Euronews’ ahead of NATO summit
Europe Today brings the top news and exclusive interviews and content from the NATO summit in the Hague. Read More
Will Trump really pull US troops out of Europe?
US president Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw US forces from Europe as part of his “America First” policy. It would have enormous strategic consequences and would likely run…
Latest news bulletin | June 25th – Morning
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France, Indonesia evacuate citizens stranded in Israel and Iran
More than 100 French citizens were evacuated from Israel to Cyprus on Tuesday after being stranded there as the war with Iran broke out. Close to 100 Indonesian nationals in…
US intelligence report suggests US strikes on Iran only setback nuclear programme by months
The report contradicts earlier statements by Trump in which he claimed that the US’ targeted operation on Iranian nuclear sites “obliterated” their programme, setting it back many years. Read more…
NATO shifts focus as US under Trump retreats from leading role on Ukraine
European NATO allies are grappling with the fact that the US no longer views success in Ukraine as pivotal to NATO security. Meanwhile the situation on the battlefield is as…
Cambodia accuses Thailand of escalating tensions with new border crossing rules
On Monday, the Thai army imposed heightened restrictions at border checkpoints with Cambodia following an order from the prime minister to allow only students, medical patients and others with essential…
At least 18 killed in strikes across Ukraine as Zelenskyy meets Western allies at NATO summit
Key US military commitments to Ukraine left over from the Biden administration are expected to run out within months, according to analysts, and there is uncertainty over whether President Donald…
Georgia jails opposition figures as ruling party denies arrests are politically motivated
Anti-government protests continue daily in central Tbilisi with demonstrators accusing the ruling Georgian Dream party of being pro-Russia and derailing the country’s efforts to join the EU. Read More
Is it possible to balance the interests of air passengers and airlines?
The legal reform of air passenger rights in the EU is causing controversy. The changes to the regulations introduce new measures, such as allowing airlines to charge for hand luggage.…