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Author: Iris East
Iris East works on the European news desk for WTX EU News and reports on the news that matters in the European block. Providing in-depth coverage on EU policy and late night deals on teh European Commission, live from Brussels.
António Costa, President of the European Council, stated that enhanced cooperation in the EU is “a non-issue,” countering calls for a two-speed Europe for economic reforms. His comments follow proposals from others, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, emphasizing urgency for progress.
Leaders from the US and Europe are convening for three days of talks on global security, war in Ukraine, and the future of transatlantic relations, emphasizing the urgency of these discussions amid ongoing conflicts and geopolitical tensions.
US President Donald Trump did not threaten a 250% tariff on Norwegian salmon over alleged cheating at the Winter Olympics, as a viral post claims. No evidence supports these accusations or connects NATO funding to Norway’s skiing programme.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio did not attend the Berlin Format meeting on Ukraine during the Munich Security Conference, reportedly due to last-minute scheduling conflicts. The absence affected discussions among key European leaders on NATO and regional security.
Emmanuel Macron, President of France, stated at the Munich Security Conference that Europe must independently redesign its security architecture in response to Russia’s aggression. He emphasized the need for new parameters, including a holistic approach to nuclear deterrence, crucial for Europe’s future security strategy.
Industry leaders at the Munich Security Conference stressed that Europe’s energy security must be prioritised alongside defence, citing increased threats following Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Eurelectric president Markus Rauramo highlighted the need for a strategic shift in response to these hybrid threats.
Jim Ratcliffe’s Controversial Immigration Comments Spark Backlash — what we know so far Sir Jim Ratcliffe has apologised for comments made during a recent discussion regarding immigration, which he acknowledged may have caused offence. The billionaire’s remarks elicited criticism from various quarters, as his business interests, particularly in football, continue to attract public scrutiny. The controversy arises amid increasing tensions surrounding immigration policy in the UK. Ratcliffe’s statements raise concerns about the implications for societal attitudes towards foreign workers and residents, making his position even more relevant as he pursues further involvement with Manchester United. Quick links: What we know…
France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched “French Response,” an official X account aimed at countering disinformation with humour and irony, according to spokesman Pascal Confavreux. The initiative responds to increasing attacks from pro-Russian and US accounts, addressing urgent misinformation issues.
Leaders are engaging in three days of talks on global security, the war in Ukraine, and transatlantic relations. Updates will provide insights into key discussions affecting international stability and cooperation.
Keir Starmer’s leadership faces scrutiny following the recent departure of Chris Wormald, a prominent figure in the Civil Service. This move has provoked criticism from both political commentators and former officials, who describe the action as indicative of a troubling pattern within Starmer’s administration. Starmer Faces Backlash Over Shabby Sacking of Civil Service Chief Wormald — what we know so far Wormald, who previously held the position of Cabinet Secretary, was regarded as a stabilising force. He was appointed to head the civil service two years ago to change the face of the civil service, make it more accountable, more…
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