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Kaja Kallas has been caught in a political whirlwind after an informal document linked to the French government floated several ideas to drastically revamp her position of High Representative, the European Union’s foreign policy chief. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The paper pitches three options, one of which would strengthen her portfolio and expand her competencies into trade and economic development. The other two options, however, would severely weaken her role by shifting powers either to the European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, or to the member states. Amid the damaging headlines, Kallas opened the door for a fresh debate but…
Published on 11/06/2026 – 0:43 GMT+2•Updated 12/06/2026 – 15:06 GMT+2 The World Cup is on, one the biggest events of the year. It will unite the world, create a vibe of friendship and festivity and leave politics outside. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Really? Two members of the European Parliament are talking about this in the latest edition of The Ring, Rasmus Andresen from Germany (Greens) and Lukas Mandl from Austria (European People’s Party). As of this week, the FIFA Football World Cup will capture the attention of millions of people around the globe. But headlines will not only dominate the sport pages…
Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine, launched 12 years ago, started with the annexation of Crimea, a strategically important peninsula in southern Ukraine jutting into the Black Sea. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Since then, Ukraine repeatedly said that for Kyiv the war will not be considered fully over until Crimea is liberated and restored to Ukrainian sovereignty and returned to its indigenous Crimean Tatar community. For Moscow, Crimea is the most prized trophy of its invasion and the war against Ukraine, and is the territory Russia is likely to relinquish last if at all. But with Ukraine’s strengthened intensity and efficiency of drone…
This week the 2026 World Cup kicked off with Mexico playing South Africa in what many have called one of the most politically charged sporting tournaments in history. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The competition – that will keep football fans glued to their screens until 19 July – is being held across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. But while some people in Brussels are focused on World Cup bets, others are more focused on the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, which becomes fully applicable today (12 June). Euronews’ weekly podcast Brussels, My Love? tries to bring together these two topics…
Updated: 12/06/2026 – 14:08 GMT+2 European economic conditions “have worsened,” International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said, as the IMF is now “downgrading” its growth projections and “uplifting” its inflation forecasts. Georgieva recommends that the EU invest “together” and “wisely”. … More
Protests have been growing in Albania against a planned resort development backed by Jared Kushner, with thousands taking to the streets of Tirana on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Kushner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, and his investment firm Affinity Partners have been in negotiations to open an estimated $4 billion luxury resort in a protected area on Albania’s Adriatic coast. But protesters have pushed back at the plans, arguing it would damage the local environment. Some are also calling for Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to resign over the issue. Here’s everything you need to know about the protests.…
Published on 12/06/2026 – 15:00 GMT+2 At 46, Josef Quehenberger describes himself as a proud farmer. A former sales representative, fifteen years ago he decided to take over his family farm in Abtenau, a market town near Salzburg. He breeds sheep, cows and turkey. He produces pellets for gardening from sheep wool. He even directly delivers organic turkey meat to his clients. Work is hard but rewarding, he says.“I’m the tenth generation on my farm, and the farm has run through epidemics, two world wars, coronavirus and the Nazis. So it has survived a lot,” he says. “I am happy…
A major reform of European migration rules aimed at hardening border procedures and overhauling the asylum process comes into force on Friday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “For the first time we have a comprehensive European system,” said Magnus Brunner, the European Union’s migration chief, adding that the reform would hand EU nations more control over their borders. Here are the main features of the new initiative: Beefed-up border screenings Migrants irregularly entering the European Union will undergo identity and security checks in a process lasting up to seven days. Identity documents and biometric readings of their faces and fingerprints will be recorded…
Published on 12/06/2026 – 17:30 GMT+2 A Belgian driver was convicted of murdering seven people on Friday by ploughing his car into a carnival procession while filming himself at the wheel. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Paolo Falzone, 38, is due to be sentenced next week over the fatal March 2022 crash in the southern town of La Louvière. He faces up to 30 years in jail. Prosecutors said the tragedy happened when Falzone, who had previous speeding and drink driving offences, raced his BMW at 170 kilometres per hour through a 50-kilometre zone on the town’s outskirts. They said he was driving…
Pope Leo XIV left the Canary Islands for Rome on Friday in a Falcon plane offered by Spanish King Felipe VI after his original aircraft suffered a technical glitch, according to reporters at the scene. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The flight took off just after 6:00 pm and is expected to arrive in Rome at around 11:00 pm. The pope wrapped up a week-long visit to Spain on Friday. The pontiff’s departure from Tenerife was delayed earlier on Friday by a technical problem with the plane which led him to disembark, according to an AFP reporter at the scene. Spain’s King Felipe…














