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Watch: Brussels vs Washington—inside the high-stakes battle over the EU-US trade deal

Published on 19/05/2026 – 9:00 GMT+2•Updated 9:16 Last July, Trump and Ursula von der Leyen struck a trade deal in Scotland. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The maths looked simple: zero tariffs on US industrial goods against a 15% cap on European exports. It was built to protect a relationship worth almost 1.68 trillion euros. But now, the European Parliament is pushing back. After a US Supreme Court ruling against the tariffs, Washington introduced new duties on steel and aluminium, effectively violating the treaty before signature. And European lawmakers argue Europe cannot be bullied, so they are baking three defensive shields into the…

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Spanish ex-PM Zapatero under investigation for alleged influence peddling, court says

Spain’s former Socialist Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has been placed under investigation for alleged influence peddling and related crimes, a court said on Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Zapatero, who served as prime minister from 2004 to 2011, has been summoned to testify on 2 June, Spain’s top criminal court said in a statement. The case centres on the bailout of Venezuela-linked airline Plus Ultra during the COVID-19 pandemic, years after Zapatero had left office. The airline received a €53 million public loan in March 2021 from a government fund set up to support strategic companies hit by the crisis.…

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EU Order of Merit celebrates the same old memories and few fresh faces

Published on 19/05/2026 – 19:07 GMT+2 A palpable sense of embarrassment was noticeable when the Anthem of Europe resounded in the Strasbourg European Parliament on Tuesday, with a clutch of grey heads at the centre of the stage symbolised the Old Continent getting older. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The conferral ceremony of the European Order of Merit was meant to celebrate the European Union with an assortment of heavyweights who helped build it and fresh faces who can shape its future. But of the 20 laureates chosen this year, almost all the 13 laureates who actually attended the ceremony belong to the…

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EU keeps carbon border tax unchanged despite fertiliser price crisis

Published on 19/05/2026 – 19:28 GMT+2•Updated 19:35 The European Commission kept its carbon border tax unchanged in a fertiliser plan announced on Tuesday meant to support struggling farmers, despite complaints that carbon pricing is also contributing prices amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Fertiliser producers argue that the bloc’s carbon pricing rules at the border protect the European industry from cheaper imports produced under weaker environmental rules, since the rules oblige EU exporters to pay for the pollution linked to their production. But farmers fear they are indirectly paying the bill through higher fertiliser costs. European Commissioner…

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‘Each day counts’: EU scrambles to seal defence industry deal

The EU is hopeful it can reach a deal on a raft of measures aiming to slash red tape, increase transparency and supercharge domestic production to respond to growing security threats – but significant issues remain regarding autonomy, risking the continent’s security. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT On Tuesday, members of the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Cypriot EU Council presidency representing member states met in Brussels to rubber-stamp the so-called “Defence Readiness Omnibus” — a set of measures proposed a year ago and aimed at streamlining processes for the defence industry. But divisions have emerged regarding the details of the…

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Hungary’s Magyar seeks EU funds deal ‘next week’ in Brussels

Published on 19/05/2026 – 11:47 GMT+2 Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar said Tuesday he hopes to sign a political agreement with the European Commission “next week” on the release of EU funds that had been frozen during the previous government. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “Both sides will do everything they can to ensure that next week, when I travel to Brussels, we can sign the political agreement between the Hungarian government and the European Commission, which will allow us to conclude all issues by August 31, despite the hard work and work throughout the summer,” Magyar told reporters at a press conference…

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Malaysia seeks €216m compensation from Norwegian firm over scrapped missile deal

Published on 19/05/2026 – 11:55 GMT+2•Updated 11:56 Malaysia is seeking more than $251 million (€216 million) in compensation from a Norwegian company over a scrapped deal to supply a missile system for new warships, the defence minister said on Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the government had sent a notice to Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace demanding compensation for both “direct and indirect costs” over Norway’s decision to revoke export approvals for the missile system, sparking a diplomatic row. Oslo’s foreign ministry has confirmed “that certain licences related to the export of specific defence technology to Malaysia have been…

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Denmark’s Queen Margrethe out of hospital after heart procedure, royal palace says

Published on 19/05/2026 – 12:07 GMT+2 Denmark’s former monarch, 86-year-old Queen Margrethe, has been released from hospital after undergoing an angioplasty procedure last week, the palace said on Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “Her Majesty Queen Margrethe was discharged from Rigshospitalet today and is returning to Fredensborg Palace,” it said in a new statement on Tuesday. “In the coming period, Her Majesty will need rest,” it said, adding that a planned theatre engagement on May 23 had been cancelled. The queen underwent “a balloon dilation of a coronary artery” at Copenhagen’s main Rigshospitalet hospital, the palace said in a statement on 15…

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German serial killer ‘Man in Black’ on trial for murder of 10-year-old French boy in 2004

A German serial killer already in prison for the murders of three children went on trial in France on Tuesday over the abduction and killing of a 10-year-old boy during a school trip in 2004. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Martin Ney, dubbed “the man in black”, has been charged with murder and kidnapping over the disappearance of Jonathan Coulom at a school holiday camp in western France. The boy’s bed was empty when his roommates woke up in a dormitory at the seaside camp in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins. More than a month later Jonathan’s body was found weighed down by a concrete block in…

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