- Ukrainian presidency dismisses claims linking stolen Cézanne to Zelenskyy
- EU parliament warns of potential concentration risks in Mercosur trade deal
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- Buckingham Palace reviews security for King Charles ahead of US visit
- Kaja Kallas criticises Hungary’s veto impact on EU democratic principles
- UK cabinet minister warns of prolonged price rises following Iran conflict
- EU member states reject renewed proposal to suspend EU-Israeli trade pact
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A fabricated video circulating on X falsely links a stolen Cézanne painting to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s office. The Ukrainian presidency denied these claims, asserting the artwork has never adorned the office. The video is part of a pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign, utilising manipulated media for misleading narratives.
A letter circulating in the European Parliament raises concerns over potential abuses of quota allocation in the EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement. The document highlights risks of concentration among major South American agricultural firms, urging stricter control mechanisms as the agreement enters force on 1 May.
High Representative Kaja Kallas has condemned the misuse of vetoes within the European Union, asserting it undermines democratic integrity. Reflecting on Viktor Orbán’s tenure, she emphasised the need for collective decision-making, urging reforms to enhance the EU’s effectiveness amid geopolitical challenges.
Ukraine will receive a €90 billion loan to support its budget and defense, as confirmed by European officials. The European Parliament aims to expedite voting, given the urgent need to address funding before the budget is empty in April.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is allocating €3 billion to assist EU countries in managing expected energy bill increases from the 2028 carbon tax, announced Climate Action Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra. This funding supports vulnerable households transitioning to cleaner energy solutions.
Centre-left candidate António José Seguro has claimed a decisive victory in Portugal’s presidential election, securing 67% to 73% of the vote against far-right candidate André Ventura, who garnered 27% to 33%. The results matter as Seguro’s win consolidates his position over Ventura’s growing opposition party.
Portugal has commenced voting in the presidential election runoff, with António José Seguro, Socialist Party candidate, expected to beat Chega leader André Ventura. Approximately 11 million voters are eligible, marking a key moment in Portugal’s evolving political landscape.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert spoke on Euronews regarding ongoing US–Iran nuclear talks, emphasising the urgency of diplomatic efforts amid escalating tensions in the region, highlighting the need for immediate resolution for global security.
The European Parliament, via François Kalfon, Shadow Rapporteur on military mobility, advocates for EU plans to enhance military logistics with a European preference to prevent foreign ‘kill switches’ in critical infrastructure. This is crucial as the EU aims to reduce military transit times amid increasing geopolitical tensions.
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