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US President Trump cannot be pushed by anyone, Israeli opposition leader tells Euronews

The leader of the Israeli opposition, Yair Lapid, told Euronews that no one can “push” US President Donald Trump into anything, as he denied speculations that the decision to attack Iran came from Israel and not Washington. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “Does Donald Trump strike you as someone who can be pushed around? I don’t think so,” Lapid said on Euronews’ interview programme 12 Minutes With. “He’s the president of the biggest military army in the history of humanity. He’s a determined man. Israel is filled with gratitude and admiration for his courage, for his moral clarity on the issue, for the…

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MaiaSpace: Europe steps up in the race for reusable rockets

Published on 13/03/2026 – 15:00 GMT+1 MaiaSpace is assembling and testing Europe’s first reusable mini-launcher at its factory in Vernon, Normandy. Its project is currently the most advanced of its kind in Europe. The first flight is scheduled beginning of 2027. A subsidiary of ArianeGroup — the French industrial giant that manufactures Ariane heavy-lift launchers — MaiaSpace already has commercial contracts signed for several years. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Raphaël Chevrier, spokesperson for MaiaSpace, takes us to the workshop where full-scale prototypes of the Maia launcher are assembled. The model of the first stage alone is around thirty metres long. It’s this…

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‘On tariffs, we are caught in US domestic politics,’ lead Brussels trade lawmaker says

EU lawmakers in Brussels are worried that the bloc is drifting into the crosshairs of US domestic politics, as the White House launched new trade investigations into EU goods accusing the European Union is “implementing close to zero” of trade commitments. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Next week could prove decisive for the EU–US trade deal struck last summer. Washington has stepped up pressure on the EU in recent days to implement the agreement cut last summer cut between the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President Donald Trump, tripling tariffs on the EU. Still, MEPs have kept the…

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Watch: Money, investment, and union? EU returns to the discussions on being competitive

Published on 13/03/2026 – 11:01 GMT+1 Weddings are peculiar events. Some people fixate on what the bride will wear. Your reporter, on the other hand, is obsessed with the wedding cake. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Because, as in the real world, what matters is not only its overall size but also how big a piece you get. And right now, the EU’s slice of the global wealth cake is shrinking. And to solve it, one proposed solution — the Savings and Investment Union (SIU) — is to finally merge Europe’s fragmented financial landscape into a single, unified market. Or, in plain English:…

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Newsletter: Iranian Ambassador does not rule out strikes on military targets in Europe

Hello, It’s Friday. I’m Mared Gwyn with your morning newsletter. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Exclusive: Iran’s Ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, has told Euronews that any military base “used to attack Iran”, including those on European territory, could be targeted as the war in the Middle East continues. “Let me make it clear, our military forces have announced a policy [that] any facility, any base which is used to attack Iran would be a legitimate target for our military force,” Ambassador Bahreini told our correspondent Sasha Vakulina on Thursday. When asked whether this could include sites located in Europe,…

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Polish president Nawrocki vetoes law unlocking €44bn in EU defence loans

By&nbspAnna Weglarczyk Published on 12/03/2026 – 22:40 GMT+1 Poland’s president, Karol Nawrocki, has vetoed legislation that would have enabled the country to access nearly €44 billion in European Union defence loans, escalating a political clash with the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk over how to finance the country’s defence spending. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The bill would have allowed Warsaw to access funds from the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program, a €150 billion initiative aimed at boosting defence spending and strengthening Europe’s defence industry. Poland was set to receive around €43.7 billion in loans under the scheme, making it…

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Are Iran’s claims that US-Israeli strikes have had ‘no impact’ on its military capabilities true?

Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has alleged that bombings on Tehran had “no impact” on the country’s ability to continue fighting Israel and the US, crediting its strength to the “decentralised mosaic defence strategy.” ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The statement, posted on X, comes as the Iran war rages on, triggered by US-Israeli strikes on 28 February, which killed some 40 Iranian leaders, according to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and US President Donald Trump. The country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was among them. The conflict has since expanded into the wider region, as Tehran’s retaliatory attacks target Israel, as…

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Watch: Strait of Hormuz, Iran and naval mines — an explosive mix?

Published on 12/03/2026 – 16:03 GMT+1 A fifth of the world’s oil flows through the Iran-controlled Strait of Hormuz. For Washington, any disruption means higher petrol prices, food inflation — a nightmare for the upcoming midterms. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT For Iran, the waterway is its ultimate leverage. Tehran has vowed not to allow “even a single litre” of oil to reach its enemies. In response, the US says it has destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels. And mines are the “poor man’s weapon” of naval warfare. They are dangerously cheap — basic contact mines can cost as little as a few thousand…

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Commission denies unfair trade practices as US opens new probe

Published on 12/03/2026 – 15:46 GMT+1 The European Commission on Thursday rejected accusations that it exports industrial overcapacity to the US, after Washington launched fresh trade investigations targeting the EU and other partners over alleged unfair practices related to excess production. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Following a February US Supreme Court ruling that 2025 tariffs were illegal, the White House is seeking new legal grounds to impose new duties as part of its nationalist trade policy. But EU officials had already warned the move could undermine last summer’s lopsided Turnberry trade deal, which the Commission considered its best possible outcome. “The sources…

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EU’s largest economies push for faster capital market integration in joint letter

The EU’s six largest economies are urging Brussels to accelerate the long-awaited integration of capital markets to “strengthen Europe’s growth potential”, according to a letter sent on Tuesday to the Eurogroup boss and several EU commissioners. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The finance ministers of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain say that making tangible progress on the rebranded “Savings and Investment Union” has become an “urgent necessity,” pledging to push “this important project forward”, in a letter addressed to EU economy chief Valdis Dombrovskis and Eurogroup President. “Deeper and more integrated capital markets would strengthen Europe’s growth potential, enhance its…

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