Author: Press Room

Ukrainian negotiator in US in bid to revive talks with Russia, Zelenskyy says

Published on 07/05/2026 – 17:26 GMT+2 Ukraine’s top negotiator Rustem Umerov will hold talks with US officials in Florida on Thursday on how to end the full-scale Russian invasion, Kyiv said on Thursday, amid stalled negotiations during the Iran war. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “The Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine will hold a series of meetings today with envoys of the President of the United States,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote in a post on X. Zelenskyy said Kyiv had “defined the key tasks,” which includes discussing a potential prisoner exchange with Russia and security guarantees for…

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Europe needs to be more radical on the energy crisis. But how? EU Climate Commissioner explains

In light of the worsening energy crises, EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra has said the EU must step up its transition to alternative energy sources in the European Union. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “That means more electrification, more renewables, more heat pumps, more interconnectors between our member states, more nuclear,” Hoskstra said on Euronews’ interview programme The Europe Conversation. “That whole mix is needed.” Starting with the oil crises in the 1970s, Europe has demonstrated its vulnerability given the scarcity of energy sources on the continent, according to Hoekstra. “The lesson is also that, after every previous crisis, we actually should have…

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Sweden plans electronic bracelets to monitor children at risk of gang recruitment

Published on 07/05/2026 – 17:14 GMT+2 Sweden said on Thursday that it planned to introduce electronic bracelets to monitor children at risk of being recruited by criminal gangs, the government’s latest measure aimed at cracking down on deadly gang violence. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Authorities would be able to assign the bracelets to children and youths aged 13 and up, the government said, estimating that around 50 to 100 youths would be monitored to ensure they were respecting curfews decided by social services. Criminal gangs in Sweden increasingly recruit children and youths to commit murders and other violent acts, knowing they will…

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Greek coastguard accused of migrant boat pushback in Aegean Sea, NGO says

Published on 07/05/2026 – 15:53 GMT+2 One person has died and 43 were rescued when a migrant boat got into difficulties in the Aegean Sea, Turkish authorities said on Thursday, while an NGO accused the Greek coastguard of endangering the vessel. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The migrants were around 30 kilometres from the Greek island of Lesbos when their inflatable boat became “partially submerged” on Wednesday, the Turkish coastguard said. Forty-three people were rescued by the Turkish coastguard, including four who were in the water. “The body of an irregular migrant was recovered and a suspected smuggler was apprehended,” the Turkish coastguard…

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Can Europe stand up to China on trade?

The European Union’s trade relations with China have deteriorated in recent weeks, as the bloc attempts to address its ballooning trade deficit with Beijing and reduce its reliance on key goods and services. European leaders are also concerned about what they see as China’s unfair competition, which they blame for industrial woes and job losses across the continent. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT One of the EU’s responses to these challenges is the Industrial Accelerator Act, launched by the European Commission in March, which aims to “strengthen EU industrial competitiveness” by focusing on a range of measures, including a ‘Made in Europe’ procurement…

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Brussels mulls scrapping methane fines amid energy crisis – leak

The European Commission is considering suspending methane fines for oil and gas producers during gas shortages, emergency storage situations, or major oil supply shocks, according to a leaked document seen by Euronews. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The draft text, circulated to EU member states, says penalties should not jeopardise gas or oil supplies during periods of market stress or crisis — a move likely to be seen as a concession to mounting pressure from industry and international partners. Oil and gas producers, along with US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, have previously called on Brussels to scrap or soften the methane rules, warning…

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Germany’s golden years are over, Reinhold Würth warns

By&nbspEduard Wolter Published on 07/05/2026 – 12:28 GMT+2 Reinhold Würth describes the period from 1945 to 2026 as Germany’s 80 golden years, without war, with increasing prosperity and a functioning democracy. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “My professional development and career can also be compared with the development of the Federal Republic of Germany. My father Adolf was able to found the Würth company in Künzelsau a few days after the end of the Second World War. I joined this two-man company as an apprentice in 1949 and had to continue running it as a 19-year-old after my father’s rapid death in 1954,…

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European Commission vows to make Europe accessible for people with disabilities

Around 90 million people in the European Union live with a disability. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “It could be you, it could be me,” Hadja Lahbib, European Commissioner for Equality, told Euronews’s flagship morning show, Europe Today. Lahbib presented the European Commission’s “Enhancing the Strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities up to 2030” communication, a halfway check of its 2021-2030 Strategy for the Rights of persons with disabilities. “We have achieved a lot in the five previous years, but there are a lot of things that need to be fixed,” said Lahbib. The reinforced EU strategy, presented on Wednesday, aims…

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Iran could strangle Strait in future crisis, ex-Trump envoy warns

The Iranian regime will stay in place, and can choke off shipping in the Persian Gulf any time it wants, regardless of a deal between the US and Tehran, former US Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker told Euronews’ Europe Today show. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “The regime does stay in place, and it does have the capability and the will to shut down shipping in the Persian Gulf if it wants to,” he said. The US and Israel launched surprise attacks against Iran this week, even as negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes were ongoing. In response, Iran blockaded the…

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White House calls Europe ‘incubator’ for terrorism in new counter-terrorism strategy

Published on 07/05/2026 – 10:01 GMT+2 US President Donald Trump’s administration accused Europe of being an “incubator” for terrorism fuelled by mass migration, in a new counter-terrorism strategy unveiled on Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The strategy also focuses on rooting out “violent left-wing extremists” including “radically pro-transgender” groups, as Trump’s conservative administration steps up its political attacks on opponents. It further places drug cartels in the Americas at the centre of counter-terrorism efforts. But some of its strongest language is reserved for Europe, home to numerous US allies who will be alarmed to see their continent in the Trump administration’s crosshairs…

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