- EU Scraps Emissions Label Ahead of Industrial Accelerator Act
- X reports significant decline in user numbers across the EU for 2025
- EU Urges Ukraine to Permit Access to Key Russian Oil Pipeline Today
- Premier League — Wednesday’s 4th Mar fixtures
- US and Israeli Airstrikes Lead to High Casualties in the Gulf
- Asylum Applications to EU Drop by Nearly 20 Percent Amid Iran Crisis Warnings
- Championship — Monday’s 2nd Mar fixtures
- 3 things you need to know about Israeli-Iran war
Financial Times - Ukraine ‘ready’ for Crimea talks with Kremlin if counteroffensive succeeds
Summary of the front page
The Financial Times reports that Kyiv is willing to discuss the status of Crimea with Moscow if its forces reach the border of the Russian-occupied peninsular, according to a senior adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The front page also reports on the arrest of Nicola Stugeon’s husband in relation to a probe into SNP funding and financing.
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EU Scraps Emissions Label Ahead of Industrial Accelerator Act
EU EMISSIONS LABEL
This morning, the European Union abandoned its emissions label plans for steel.
Industry concerns prompt a shift towards supporting low-carbon steel demand instead.

X reports significant decline in user numbers across the EU for 2025
X USAGE DECLINE
This morning, data reveals X usage in the European Union has significantly declined.
Moderation staffing levels have also dropped sharply.

EU Urges Ukraine to Permit Access to Key Russian Oil Pipeline Today
EU Urges Ukraine to Permit Access to Key Russian Oil Pipeline Today EU officials are pressing Ukraine to allow access

Premier League — Wednesday’s 4th Mar fixtures
Today’s fixtures include top competitions like the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Coppa Italia, Copa del Rey, Scottish Premiership, and

US and Israeli Airstrikes Lead to High Casualties in the Gulf
MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT UPDATE
This morning, the escalating tensions in the Middle East following recent attack on Iran has increased the price of energy by 30% and catastrophic the significant humanitarian impact.
Most European States are assessing how to support their allies in the Gulf and prepare for potential fallout from diplomatic and security failures.

Asylum Applications to EU Drop by Nearly 20 Percent Amid Iran Crisis Warnings
REFUGEE CRISIS
This morning, the EU faces potential spikes in asylum applications
due to US and Israel’s attacks on Iran, despite recent application declines.
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