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How is the EU breaking the ‘grip’ of tech giants? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot

Published on 04/05/2026 – 8:00 GMT+2 On 28 April, the Commission found the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to have “opened up new opportunities for businesses and developers, while giving users more control over their experiences and devices”. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT With external forces pushing back on the DMA, the Parliament called for its improved enforcement during last week’s 27-30 April plenary session. The Commission backed its review with over 450 contributions from open consultations received between July and November 2025. 93 per cent of Europeans used internet platforms in 2024, a 2025 Eurostat report found. High user volume puts major online…

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World leaders arrive in Armena for eighth EPC summit

World leaders began to arrive in Yerevan, Armenia on Sunday ahead of the 8th European Political Community meeting under the motto ‘Building the Future: Unity and Stability in Europe’. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT At a time of profound geopolitical transformation, leaders from nearly 50 countries, including all 27 members of the European Union, will meet on Monday to discuss important politics face-to-face, including the US-Iran tensions. British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk were amongst those arriving on Sunday afternoon. The summit will be co-chaired by European Council President…

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French interior minister vows tougher action against illegal raves

France’s Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, travelled near to his hometown this Sunday where a huge free party has been taking place since Friday on a French army firing range, so far without any major incident. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT On site, the minister flew over the area, which has brought together between 17,000 and 40,000 people from all over Europe, in a national gendarmerie helicopter, and visited a medical post set up on the edge of the camp. The choice of location is no accident: in a statement mimicking a prefectural order published on Saturday, the organisers point out that the minister…

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‘No strategy’ behind Trump’s withdrawal of NATO troops from Germany, sources say

Senior NATO officials were not warned about US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany within the next 6-12 months prior to the Pentagon’s announcement on Friday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Questions about logistics such as from where and how the troops will be withdrawn hav risen. It’s also unclear how the decision will impact the defence alliance’s overall force posture, several sources with knowledge of the situation have told Euronews. Trump on Saturday added that troop presence in Germany will be reduced “a lot further” than the initally announced 5,000, but the Republican president did not detail how…

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End of the rescue operation: Humpback whale “Timmy” released in the North Sea

Published on 02/05/2026 – 19:01 GMT+2 After being rescued from a Baltic Sea bay off the island of Poel and transported for several days, the rescued humpback whale has been released into the North Sea. At around 9.00 a.m., the animal was no longer in the barge, Jens Schwarck from the private rescue initiative told the news agency dpa. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT According to initial information from Bild, the captain of the tugboat is said to have ordered the release of the whale. However, the animal was apparently not released into the open sea at the location originally intended by the…

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Two flotilla detainees arrive in Israel amid fears for Spaniard Abu Keshek

The Israeli government has announced that Abu Keshek and Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila are already in the country, where they will be interrogated imminently. Israel’s foreign ministry made the announcement on social media, without specifying either their point of arrival or the location of the questioning. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Israel accuses both men of maintaining ties with Hamas through the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad, an organisation the United States has designated as a front for the Palestinian Islamist movement. It specifically names Abu Keshek as one of the “leaders” of that structure, while describing Ávila as working for the group…

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Two people killed and over a dozen injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine

Published on 02/05/2026 – 12:00 GMT+2 Russian attacks are continuing to target cities across Ukraine as the Kremlin shows no signs of letting up and peace efforts appear to have stalled as the ongoing US-Israeli war in Iran continues to occupy global priorities. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ukrainian officials say a barrage of Russian drones targeted the northeastern Kharkiv region overnight into Saturday. The attacks mainly targeted civilian infrastructure and residential areas. Authorities say a 12-storey residential building was hit by Russia’s Iranian-made Shahed strike drones, causing damage to the external façade and injuring people. One man was injured, suffering shrapnel wounds…

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Trump to raise US tariffs on EU cars to 25%, accusing bloc of not complying with deal

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will increase the tariffs charged on cars and trucks from the European Union to 25% next week, a move that could further jolt a global economy already rattled by the Iran war. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Trump said in a social media post that the EU “is not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal.” He gave no further reasons for the planned hike, but the announcement comes at a particularly tense time for relations between the White House and the EU. On Thursday, Trump renewed criticism of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz,…

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Hungary’s Péter Magyar defends appointing brother-in-law as country’s justice minister

Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar has defended his decision to appoint his brother-in-law, Márton Melléthei-Barna, as Minister of Justice. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT He’s been slammed, primarily by figures in the now opposition Fidesz party, which was ousted from government when Magyar’s Tisza won 12 April’s parliamentary elections by a landslide. “We need to start putting our country back on track, bringing home EU funds, kick-starting the economy and improving public services,” Magyar said in a roughly six-minute video uploaded to social media. “As well as healing the wounds of the past decades, reuniting the Hungarian nation and of course bringing…

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World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps

Steinach am Brenner is an Alpine village in Tyrol and one of the largest construction sites in Europe. The Brenner Base Tunnel is being built here. The tunnel connects Austria with Italy and is the central link in the trans-European railway corridor between southern and northern Europe. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT With a total length of 64 km, the gigantic structure will be the longest underground railway line in the world. Project manager Sebastian Reimann: “Europeans can be proud of what they are creating here. This is a joint effort by Europeans.” His colleague Andreas Ambrosi adds: “Eleven nations from all over…

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