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Europe Today: NATO, Ukraine and the battle over Europe’s future budget

Published on 18/06/2026 – 8:05 GMT+2•Updated 13:22 On today’s show: Euronews’ Shona Murray reports from Brussels as NATO defence ministers meet to prepare for next month’s summit in Ankara, with Ukraine, defence spending and transatlantic security high on the agenda. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Attention then turns to the European Council, where EU leaders gather in Brussels for a working dinner with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss continued support for Ukraine, the Middle East and the bloc’s next long-term budget. Cyprus’ Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena Raouna joins us in the studio as the country prepares to hand over the…

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Ukraine strikes Moscow oil refinery for second time this week

Published on 18/06/2026 – 8:30 GMT+2•Updated 9:27 Ukraine launched a wave of drone attacks across Moscow early on Thursday morning, as it continued to target the Russian energy industry. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT In a series of posts on Telegram, Moscow mayor Sergey Sobyanin said air defences had intercepted 180 UAVS approaching the capital but that “several” had managed to strike a refinery in what he called a “massive” attack. It is the second time the refinery has been hit this week. Video footage circulating on social media appears to show an enormous explosion and major fire at the scene. Emergency services…

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Misinformation targets Trump and European leaders at G7

A series of misleading statements and videos has spread on social media in the wake of the G7 summit in Evian, France. Leaders from the Group of 7 countries, in addition to the EU and other invitee states, gathered there to discuss global geopolitical challenges such as the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as the world economy. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Many of the claims centre on US President Donald Trump’s interactions with European leaders, and what they’ve said about him. The Cube, Euronews’ fact-checking team, took a look at some of the more viral claims doing the…

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Voters head to the polls in key UK by-election that could determine Britain’s next PM

Published on 18/06/2026 – 11:42 GMT+2 Residents are heading to the polls in the Greater Manchester constituency of Makerfield in the UK today in a key by-election to determine their next MP – and quite possibly Britain’s next prime minister. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Polls in Makerfield are open from 7 am to 10 pm on Thursday, with the count set to take place after voting closes. The by-election was triggered after the former Makerfield MP Josh Simons stepped down to pave the way for Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester, to be able to mount a challenge to British Prime Minister…

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Péter Magyar’s EU summit debut signals Hungarian reset after change of guard

Brussels welcomed the new Hungarian Prime Minister looking to a no-drama summit. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Péter Magyar made his debut promising a change in tone and substance, returning to the conservative European mainstream space and seeing a return to unanimity. “We will represent Hungary in a different way. We will certainly not agree on everything. I can promise one thing: I will represent only the interests of Hungary and the Hungarian people. We will not oppose or veto proposals for domestic political or party-political reasons,” Magyar told reporters on his arrival at the summit in Brussels Thursday. He also participated at…

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An EU of six, not 27, best way to ‘reinforce Europe’, Bruno Le Maire tells Euronews

Working with a coalition of six core European countries instead of 27 is the best way to reinforce Europe, former French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire told Euronews on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Évian, France. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT His comments come as the European Union looks for ways to streamline its decision-making process and become more agile on key issues from defence to foreign policy. “The single lesson that all the European leaders must draw from the past months, and I would say from the last two years, is that if they want to be relevant and strong,…

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Albania’s PM Edi Rama in Berlin: Europe today needs courage for enlargement

Standing in the city that became the symbol of Europe’s division and reunification, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama delivered a sweeping vision for the continent’s future, urging the European Union to show the same strategic courage that enabled German reunification more than three decades ago. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Addressing senior German business leaders at the German Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations in Berlin, Rama argued that Europe is approaching a defining moment in its history. One, that requires leadership rather than bureaucracy. “Berlin, the place where perhaps the greatest geopolitical transformation of our lifetime became reality. And not only because…

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UK police say man under arrest after toddler ‘ended up’ in crocodile pen at zoo

Published on 18/06/2026 – 20:11 GMT+2•Updated 20:13 Police in the UK said on Thursday that a man had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a three-year-old boy “ended up in the crocodile enclosure” at a zoo. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Cambridgeshire Constabulary said the toddler had sustained “serious injuries” and was in a “critical but stable” condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. It did not specify how the injuries had been inflicted and whether they were from a crocodile. “A 30-year-old man from Norfolk has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder,” the police force added, noting specially trained officers…

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Graft probe into Spanish ex-PM Zapatero expanded to daughters and secretary, court says

A judge investigating Spain’s former Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero for alleged influence peddling has expanded his politically explosive probe to the Socialist’s daughters, a court said on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The investigation into a titan of the Spanish left comes as a string of other graft probes into Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s family and former top political allies have threatened to topple the government. Zapatero, who governed Spain from 2004-2011, was placed under formal investigation last month suspected of influence peddling in connection with the €53 million bailout of small airline Plus Ultra in 2021. Investigating judge…

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Foreign aid cuts and climate change pushing up migrant flows, IOM chief warns

Published on 18/06/2026 – 18:30 GMT+2 Cuts in development aid by wealthy countries tend to drive up displacement away from the world’s poorest regions, the head of the UN’s International Organisation for Migration warned in an interview with the AFP news agency on the sidelines of the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “When we see cuts in development assistance, we’re actually just making the likelihood that people will have to leave in search of safety, in search of stability, so much higher,” Amy Pope said. “We’ve seen it in places like Sudan, which is the world’s largest…

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