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‘Hussarz’ roar over Poland as first F-35s officially enter service

For the first time, Poles were able to see the most advanced fighter jets, which in the coming years will become one of the pillars of the country’s military aviation. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Three fifth-generation F-35 aircraft, nicknamed “Husarz,” performed a ceremonial flypast over Poland’s largest cities as part of the “Welcome to Poland” operation. The event preceded the official ceremony to induct the jets into the Polish Armed Forces at the 32nd Tactical Air Base in Łask. ‘Welcome to Poland’ The fighters took off in the morning from the base in Łask and began their demonstration flight, intended to give…

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Washington plans to slash fighter jets and warships to NATO in Europe, US media report

Published on 12/06/2026 – 15:49 GMT+2•Updated 17:20 The US is planning to withdraw access to deep strike capabilities for NATO allies as part of its wider plan to pull out of Europe’s security architecture. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The Trump administration informed NATO allies last year it would cut military assets available to Europe even during times of war or invasion, but until now, the details of exactly how the Pentagon intends to scale back access to such assets were unclear. According to sources, everything linked to deep strike capabilities will be cut, Euronews has learned. Specifically, this includes US long-range bombers…

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The path to SAFE II: inside the struggle to revamp Europe’s defence financing tool

In 2025, Brussels launched its first-ever common borrowing programme for defence. One year on, EU policymakers are already planning a second edition of the flagship financing tool — with a push to shift from loans to grants — although several key questions about its future remain unresolved. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The Security Action for Europe (SAFE) allows EU countries to borrow low-interest loans to finance defence spending outside the EU fiscal stability framework via the so-called national escape clause. The programme has been running for about a year. Recent hybrid threats on the eastern flank — notably drone incursions — are…

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Pope urges ‘reciprocal’ integration between migrants and host countries

Pope Leo XIV landed in Tenerife on Friday, the final stop on his tour of Spain, which has also taken him to Madrid, Barcelona and Gran Canaria. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The pontiff’s visit to the Canary Islands has been marked by the migration crisis affecting the region, one of the main gateways to Europe for thousands of people crossing the Atlantic from Africa. On the last day of his trip, the leader of the Catholic Church issued an appeal in support of migrants and called for efforts to protect those embarking on these dangerous routes to be stepped up, while stressing…

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How EU countries watered down ‘solidarity’ plans to relocate asylum seekers

The European Union’s new Pact on Migration enters into force on Friday, meaning the bloc finally has a set of clear-cut rules to manage migration that applies to all EU member states – at least, on paper. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The pact includes eight legislative acts, which together are meant to improve member states’ cooperation on migration management, hold frontline states to stricter standards for minimising irregular entries into the EU, and speed up asylum procedures. The new law introduces a border procedure which shortens the period to assess an asylum request for certain categories of applicants to 12 weeks, with…

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO: the capitalist space revolution begins

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. When I began researching, writing, and publishing on the subject of space capitalism several years ago, many people laughed. They asked why I had chosen such a niche topic and suggested that it sounded more like science fiction than reality. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Well, space capitalism is now a reality. Within a few hours, we will witness what is expected to be the largest IPO in history: Elon Musk’s company SpaceX aims to raise $75 billion. As a…

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‘Human dignity’ and ‘international law’ sit at the core of the EU’s migration overhaul, Brunner says

Published on 12/06/2026 – 10:44 GMT+2 As EU member states prepare to implement the bloc’s most comprehensive migration reform in a decade, European Commissioner for Migration Magnus Brunner told Euronews he recently discussed the issue with Pope Leo XIV. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “I had the chance to meet the Pope myself some months ago and I had a conversation with him on exactly that topic,” Brunner told Euronews’ flagship morning programme Europe Today. “Human dignity, international law, this is all in the centre also of the reforms. We’re not negotiating about these facts. That is really important for us also as…

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Which countries have the most strikes in the EU?

Many European countries are often stereotyped as being prone to going on strike, and recent data would appear to back that up. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT In the first quarter of 2026, Portugal (234), Italy (190), Spain (108), and France (105) reported the highest number of strikes among seven EU countries. That’s according to figures analysed by AI data collector Strike Tracker, the Portuguese Directorate-General for Employment and Industrial Relations (DGERT), and the Italian institutional guarantor of the balance between the right to strike and user rights, CGSSE. These industrial actions mainly targeted the transport, education, healthcare, and public administration sectors, but…

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Europe Today: World Cup fever, new EU migration era and the Pope’s message to Spain

Published on 12/06/2026 – 7:58 GMT+2•Updated 8:30 On today’s show: ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Euronews’ Vincenzo Genovese reports on the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Euronews’ Maria Tadeo speaks to IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. Euronews’ Angela Skujins on the EU Migration and Asylum Pact taking effect today and interviews Magnus Brunner, EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration. Former Vatican spokesperson Paloma García Ovejero joins to discuss Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Spain. When and where to watch Europe Today? You can join Euronews’ chief anchor Méabh Mc Mahon and our EU editor Maria Tadeo live on TV and…

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ILA Berlin: Fighter jets still fly but drones dominate the conversation

Fighter jets remain one of the main crowd-pullers at the International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin. But a walk around the showground quickly makes one thing clear: aircraft are no longer the only attraction. Drones, autonomous systems and digital technologies have emerged as some of the defining themes of this year’s event. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The exhibition got off to a disrupted start after pro-Palestinian activists temporarily blocked both access roads to the venue at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), causing delays for visitors. Shuttle buses were unable to operate for a period before police cleared the blockades later in the morning.…

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