Author: Olga Winter - EU Newsdesk

Olga Winter is a specialist editor writing about current affairs on the EU news desk for WTX News. Based in Brussels she ideally suited to the address the domestic and global affairs of the European continent, with assignments that include expose and In Review features for specialist reports..

Cliff Notes – Vatican conclave will elect successor to Pope Francis A historic conclave will convene on May 7, with 133 cardinals from 71 countries, marking an unprecedented international representation. Speculation is rife regarding the next pope, with calls for continuity of Pope Francis’s reforms amidst a highly diverse field of candidates. The conclave’s length remains uncertain, but expectations suggest a possible extension beyond previous elections, as key cardinals advocate for maintaining Francis’s trajectory. Vatican…

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Cliff Notes – Greece launches state app to limit children’s screen time The Greek government has launched “Kids Wallet,” a mobile app for parents to monitor their children’s screen time and verify their age on digital platforms. The app integrates with existing government services, allowing parents to establish restrictions on app usage and confirm their children’s ages through official documents. Greece launches state app to limit children’s screen time The Greek government on Monday launched…

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Cliff Notes – Gabon ex-junta chief Brice Oligui Nguema becomes president. Brice Oligui Nguema, who led a coup against Ali Bongo, is inaugurated as Gabon’s president, pledging to prioritise education reforms and tackle youth unemployment. Nguema won the presidential election with nearly 95% of the vote, entering a seven-year term following 19 months of military rule. Gabon ex-junta chief Brice Oligui Nguema becomes president. Brice Oligui Nguema, a general who led a coup that ended…

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Summary Agreement on Reconstruction Fund: The US and Ukraine signed an agreement to establish a Reconstruction Fund aimed at attracting global investments in Ukraine’s economy. Investment Contributions and Returns: The fund will be financed by US contributions and potential Ukrainian revenues from new resource licenses, with profits intended for future investments in reconstruction. Political Implications: The agreement enhances Ukraine’s strategic partnership with the US, despite lacking explicit security guarantees, marking a politically advantageous outcome for…

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Cliff Notes – Russians in Kursk speak up Ongoing Fear and Uncertainty: Residents express continuous fear from drones and potential military threats, highlighting a lack of clarity regarding their safety after a Ukrainian incursion. Humanitarian Crisis and Abandonment: Locals feel neglected by the Russian government, facing a humanitarian crisis amid claims of state support, yet many report insufficient aid and a disconnect between promises and reality. Divided Sentiments: While some residents blame Ukrainian forces for…

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Cliff Notes – Warren Buffett to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffett announced his resignation as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, effective at the end of the year, concluding a nearly 60-year tenure. He has appointed Greg Abel, the current vice chairman for non-insurance operations, to succeed him, emphasising that Abel will have the final say in operations and capital deployment. The announcement, made unexpectedly during the annual shareholder meeting, surprised board members…

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Cliff Notes – Pope buried in Rome Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88 on Easter Monday 250,000 mourners gathered for his funeral in St. Peter’s Square, reflecting his deep impact on the public. He was remembered for his connection with youth and his vocal stance on global issues like Gaza With significant attendance from international dignitaries, including heads of state and representatives from over 150 countries Pope buried in Rome Arguably the…

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Cliff Notes – US State Department appoints new top official for Europe Brendan Hanrahan has been appointed the senior bureau official for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, succeeding Louis Bono in this role. His background includes investment experience and work as a policy adviser under Senator Marco Rubio, though his foreign policy experience is not specified. This appointment aligns with the State Department’s broader reorganisation efforts under the Trump administration, coinciding with changes…

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Cliff Notes – China set to lift sanctions on MEPs in EU ‘charm offensive’ China set to lift sanctions on MEPs in EU ‘charm offensive’ They’re just one of many bones of contention between the European Union and China: tit-for-tat Chinese sanctions targeting members of the European Parliament first imposed in 2021 after the EU slapped restrictions on Chinese officials the bloc held responsible rights abuses in Xinjiang. To this day, the blacklist includes four sitting MEPs whom China…

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