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How long can the EU’s oil reserves last?

As the war in the Middle East continues to tighten global oil supplies by 12 million barrels per day, the European Union is scrambling to address soaring energy bills and urging people across the bloc to reduce driving. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The level of alert across the EU27 intensified when Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen shifted the focus from a pricing issue to a potential supply disruption following an emergency meeting of energy ministers on March 31. The Danish Commissioner told EU governments that diesel and jet fuel were at greater risk of shortages due to reliance on the Middle East, warning…

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Romanian foreign minister in Kyiv on Bucha anniversary to witness “moment of resilience”

Published on 03/04/2026 – 11:46 GMT+2 Romania’s foreign minister Oana Țoiu has visited war torn Ukraine this week to witness the four year anniversary of the liberation of Bucha, the city outside Kyiv which was among the first areas Russian forces occupied and controlled for about one month. A number for EU foreign ministers joined top EU diplomat Kaja Kallas for a special gathering. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “We have visited (Bucha) together, commemorating the victims, but at the same time being witnesses to this moment of resilience and how Ukrainians have taken back occupied territory,” the Minister told Euronews’ flagship morning…

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Podcast: Everything you need to know about the Hungarian elections

Sunday, 12 April 2026 will be a crucial day for the European Union as Hungarians head to the polls for parliamentary elections. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Hungary’s current prime minister, Viktor Orbán, leader of the eurosceptic Fidesz party, will be challenged by Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party and a former member of Orbán’s own party. To better understand what’s at stake for Budapest and Brussels, Brussels, My Love? sits down with Sandor Zsiros, Euronews’ EU correspondent who hails from Hungary. Orbán vs Magyar With 16 years in power, Orbán is Hungary’s most veteran politician in recent history. According to Zsiros,…

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Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes?

By&nbspAlessio Dell’Anna&nbsp&&nbspDamaso Jaivenois Published on 02/04/2026 – 10:30 GMT+2•Updated 10:45 If you work in Luxembourg, you’re in luck — you’re likely being paid the highest hourly wage on average across the whole of Europe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The Grand Duchy at the heart of the continent offers an average net wage of €49.7 per hour, according to new Eurostat figures released this week. A group of Nordic nations comes next, with Iceland in second place (€47.0), followed by Norway (€45.8) and Denmark (€44.7). At the other end of the table, Latvia (€12.9), Romania (€12.9) and Bulgaria (€10.5) have the lowest average…

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Will the Iran war threaten the EU’s green transition?

With soaring energy prices and the threat of supply disruptions, the European Union is being forced to strike a delicate balance between staying on course towards climate neutrality and ensuring affordable energy for households and businesses across the bloc. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The EU’s plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions and reach climate neutrality by 2050 is facing mounting pressure, as national capitals grapple with rising energy costs and inflation. Some member states are even considering a return to coal in a bid to ease the burden on consumers. As long as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate —…

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Passerelles, Article 7, coffee breaks: how the EU works around the veto

Under the EU’s unanimity rule, one member state can halt decisions on foreign policy, sanctions, taxation, and enlargement. With 27 members at the table, there is significant potential for deadlock, and in recent years, it has moved from a theoretical risk to a political reality. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Hungary has used the veto, or threatened to, to block or delay Ukraine aid, EU sanctions on Russia, and budget decisions repeatedly since 2022. Experts note a shift in how the veto is used. “Vetoes are used as political leverage for unrelated goals,” says Thu Nguyen, acting co-director of the Jacques Delors Centre.…

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Hungarian opposition Tisza party cements lead ahead of April elections, polls show

Published on 01/04/2026 – 18:04 GMT+2 Hungary’s opposition Tisza Party has increased its lead over the ruling Fidesz party ahead of the 12 April parliamentary elections, according to a set of polls. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT A survey by the 21 Research Institute, published Wednesday commissioned by the news portal 24.hu, shows Tisza has 56% support among Hungarians who have already decided their vote, compared to 37% for Fidesz — a gap of 19 percentage points. Across the general population, the Tisza Party leads with 40 %, compared to 28 % for Fidesz. In relation to surveys conducted in early March and…

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Dozens killed in separate migrant boat shipwrecks off Italian and Turkish coasts

Published on 01/04/2026 – 15:33 GMT+2 The bodies of 19 migrants were recovered from a boat off the coast of Lampedusa on Wednesday by the Italian coastguard, the island’s mayor said. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Mayor Filippo Mannino said seven other migrants, including two children, were being treated for “hypothermia and intoxication from hydrocarbon fumes.” The rescue operation occurred in the early hours of Wednesday 135 kilometres off the Italian island inside Libya’s search-and-rescue zone, ANSA reported. “All are believed to have died of hypothermia,” wrote the agency, which cited strong winds, rain and low temperatures in the area. Lampedusa is a…

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Watch: Israel’s new death penalty law — how it works and why Europe is pushing back

Published on 01/04/2026 – 13:01 GMT+2 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backed the measure, and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir celebrated the vote, wearing a noose-shaped pin on his lapel. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Under the new rules, anyone convicted of a fatal terror attack faces a default punishment of death by hanging. And it applies by default in military courts. However, these courts only try Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. The law also applies in civilian courts. But there is a catch. The attacker must act with the intention to put an end to the State of Israel. Legal…

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Are the French removing the EU flag from public buildings and is it illegal?

French citizens are tearing down the EU flag from town halls and schools to reclaim their country from Brussels, according to a viral X post that is fuelling a long-running anti-EU narrative depicting the bloc as “tyrannical”. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The post shows a video next to a picture of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. In the video we see a man taking down an EU flag that had been flying alongside the French and Occitan flags. A reverse image search of the video leads us to the X account of Christophe Barthès, the newly-elected mayor of Carcassonne and…

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