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Sabotage and misplaced funds: Misleading claims spread over Spain’s train crashes

As investigators worked to identify the cause of a deadly train crash in Spain, unfounded theories about the origins of the tragedy have surfaced online. On 18 January in Adamuz, southern Spain, three carriages on a train operated by the private company Iryo derailed and crossed onto a separate track before colliding with another train operated by Spain’s state-owned Renfe rail operator, which crashed into an embankment. At least 45 people died in one of the worst train crashes in the country’s history. Days later, a train driver was killed in a separate derailment near Barcelona, and another train crashed…

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Exclusive: Trade Commissioner says ‘mother of all deals’ will open India market for EU companies

By&nbspPeggy Corlin&nbsp&&nbspMaria Tadeo Published on 26/01/2026 – 11:13 GMT+1 European Union trade chief Maroš Šefčovič said a trade deal with India is “very close” as the bloc aims to reduce steep tariffs for European companies in one of the fastest growing, but heavily protected, markets in the world. In an interview with Euronews, Šefčovič said the two sides are “checking their final numbers” and referred to the agreement as the “mother of all deals” as it looks to open a market of 1.4 billion people for European exports and services. India maintains duties as high as 150% in some sectors,…

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EU and AI: Is it a lost battle? Take our poll

AI has shifted from a niche technology, to the backbone of global power. The US and China pour tens of billions into their AI growth, rolling out powerful models with the support of tech giants and massive data centres. Europe, by contrast, is still struggling to turn its strong research base into world-leading AI companies and technologies. It is lagging behind competitors as the window to dominate the AI space gets narrow. Money matters, and the gap is stark: US investment in AI vastly outweighs Europe’s, which means that many EU-trained engineers leave the bloc for better funded opportunities in…

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Newsletter: EU aims to ‘hedge’ against global instability with India trade deal

Good morning. I’m Mared Gwyn with the headlines and analysis from Brussels to start your week. Our EU editor Maria Tadeo is on the ground in New Delhi this morning, where talks on the EU-India trade deal are entering the final stretch before an expected signature on Tuesday. “We are checking the latest documents, we are exchanging the last numbers, and I believe that we are very, very close,” European Commissioner for Trade Maroš Šefčovič told Maria on Sunday. We lead below with more from that exclusive interview. Meanwhile, Ukraine and Russia have agreed to continue US-brokered peace talks after…

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Europe Today: EU–India summit begins, will it end with a trade deal?

Published on 26/01/2026 – 7:45 GMT+1 All eyes are on the EU–India summit taking place this week in New Delhi. After months of preparation and a decade of talks, the summit aims to finalise the details of an EU–India free trade agreement — one that would liberalise billions of euros in trade, cutting tariffs on European cars and wine, while expanding market access for Indian electronics, textiles, and chemicals. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Council President António Costa spent the weekend on a plane to India. Our Euronews EU editor, Maria Tadeo was also on board and has…

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Italy recalls Swiss ambassador after Crans-Montana bar fire suspect is released

By&nbspEuronews&nbspwith&nbspAFP Published on 24/01/2026 – 16:23 GMT+1 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday voiced outrage after the release of Jacques Moretti, co-owner of a Swiss bar where 40 people lost their lives and 116 others were injured during New Year’s celebrations. In a statement, Meloni and her Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said they asked Rome’s ambassador to Switzerland to contact regional public prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud and convey their “strong indignation” over the decision to free Jacques Moretti on bail. Italy has also recalled its ambassador to Switzerland to “determine what further measures to take”, the statement said. Ignazio Cassis,…

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How Europeans closed ranks to defend Greenland against Trump

Though bruised and battered, the bond between Europe and the United States that has endured 80 uninterrupted years lives to see another day. That was the message that visibly relieved European leaders conveyed at the end of an extraordinary week that brought the two sides of the Atlantic dangerously close to an all-out, calamitous trade war over the future of Greenland. For a total of five days, Donald Trump kept the continent on tenterhooks with his shock threat to impose an additional 10% tariff on eight European countries, all NATO members, in an attempt to strong-arm the acquisition of the…

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‘Electrifying everything’ is key to Europe’s future, IEA chief tells Euronews at Davos

Europe must electrify “everything” in the coming years, Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said during a Euronews panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, sharing a vision of a continent powered by clean power rather than fossil fuels. “When we look at energy security in Europe, and Europe’s goals, such as reaching our climate goals, but also at the same time being affordable, I see one future for Europe,” Birol said. “Electrify everything, as much as you can, electrify everything. Transportation, industry and so on.” The IEA chief suggested a two-fold strategy to this…

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EPP penalises Hungarian opposition party Tisza for not supporting von der Leyen

Published on 23/01/2026 – 17:56 GMT+1 All seven MEPs from Hungary’s opposition Tisza party have been sanctioned by the European People’s Party (EPP) Group for not supporting European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at a motion of censure vote brought against her on Thursday. Tisza, led by Péter Magyar, is the leading opposition force in Hungary, and is challenging Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government at the country’s parliamentary elections on 12 April. The party is a member of the EPP Group, which supports it in its campaign to overthrow Orbán’s nationalist government. The group adopted new rules earlier this…

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Clean steel in the making: inside Europe’s future green metallurgical plants

Published on 23/01/2026 – 15:00 GMT+1 Now a global competitor, the Russula Group has designed 130 steel factories and industrial waste water treatment plants in 35 countries worldwide. The European steel sector is their next big target. The managers estimate that the European Union is short by roughly 10 million tons of steel each year. They think Europe has now the knowhow to lead the way in the production of clean steel, in both profitable and sustainable ways. “This reindustrialization in the 21st century is absolutely sustainable because the technology we Europeans have developed in recent years is completely environmentally…

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