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French President Emmanuel Macron visited Syria on Monday, marking the first trip by a Western European leader since the country’s new government formed. Accompanied by a business delegation, Macron aims to discuss regional security and investment while emphasising France’s commitment to a peaceful, sovereign Syria.
Belgian football fans have voiced strong criticism of FIFA’s reversal of the suspension for US striker Folarin Balogun before the World Cup round-of-16 match against Belgium. Supporters in Brussels expressed concerns over fairness, insisting that a red card should apply universally, irrespective of external influence.
The latest EU Bathing Water Report from the European Environmental Agency reveals that only 1.5 per cent of Europe’s bathing water sites were classified as poor in 2025. Coastal waters scored excellently at 88 per cent, with Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Greece leading in quality.
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This morning, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has addressed speculation surrounding relations with the US. He emphasised the importance of NATO and ruled out demands for backdated rent for US military personnel in Britain.
EU UPDATE
EU leaders convene today to address recent security challenges.
Discussions focus on energy cooperation and migration policies.
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk has raised concerns this morning about the possibility of Poland exiting the European Union amid growing far-right sentiments.
He emphasised the potential risks, stating that leaving would be a “catastrophe” for the country.
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This morning, Iceland’s government is preparing for a referendum on 29 August 2026 regarding the resumption of EU membership negotiations. The foreign minister emphasised the importance of EU membership for economic security amid a shifting global landscape.
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This morning, energy costs are surging due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. European Union leaders are convening in Brussels amid concerns over rising grocery prices and security implications.
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A high-level NATO delegation visited Ukraine overnight, marking the first such engagement since Russia’s invasion. Discussions focused on the future participation of Ukrainian military personnel in NATO exercises.
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