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Podcast | How is Europe juggling all this geopolitical turmoil?

On the eve of Europe Day (9 May), the bloc finds itself at a critical juncture in the face of geopolitical tensions. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT It has a lot on its plate. Firstly, there is the existential threat posed by Russia, posed by the continued war in Ukraine, as well as…

Falling tourist numbers: Why Berlin is losing its appeal

Things are looking bad for Berlin: the German capital seems to be becoming less and less interesting for tourists. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Visitor numbers rose for years, peaking in the record year of 2019, when Berlin recorded 34.1 million overnight stays. But a few years later, the trend seems to be…

DMA: How the EU’s big tech law changed citizens’ lives

The DMA took effect in May 2023 and targets gatekeepers, a handful of technology giants whose platforms have become essential infrastructure for modern life. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Under the law, companies like Apple, Google, Meta, Amazon, and ByteDance must open their ecosystems to rivals, give users more control over their data,…

Voting under way in UK local elections seen as verdict on Starmer

Published on 07/05/2026 – 9:36 GMT+2•Updated 16:25 Voting is under way in local and regional elections in the United Kingdom on Thursday that could deliver a heavy blow to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Starmer’s centre-left Labour Party is bracing for big losses in voting that will choose about…

Right-wing broadcaster shares fake magazine cover of French politician

France’s right-wing TV channel, CNews, suffered a blow live on air after political commentators ridiculed Yaël Braun-Pivet, president of France’s National Assembly, for allegedly featuring on the cover of tabloid magazine “Closer” on 4 May. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT However, the magazine cover was actually AI-generated. The cover depicts politician Braun-Pivet alongside…

Lahbib pushes for disability inclusion in jobs, housing

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…

‘We will not be bullied’: MEPs dig in over delayed US trade deal

Published on 07/05/2026 – 19:57 GMT+2 The European Commission insisted on Thursday that “progress” had been made in late-night talks with MEPs and member state officials on implementing last August’s EU-US trade deal, and that the process remained “fully in line with standard legislative practice”. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT But inside the…

Watch: potholes or Europe? Decoding Britain’s local elections

Published on 07/05/2026 – 12:27 GMT+2•Updated 12:28 Voters across Britain are casting their ballots in local elections today, choosing councils and mayors in parts of England, and parliaments in Scotland and Wales. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The vote comes at a tumultuous time in British politics, with the long-standing dominance of Labour…

Germany calls for end to EU unanimity rule to stop bloc ‘standstill’

During a keynote speech in Berlin, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called for the EU’s unanimity principle to be scrapped. Instead, a “qualified majority” should be enough, he said at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation on Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The move would effectively abolish the veto power that currently allows any…