- EU and Germany cut humanitarian aid budgets as global funding declines
- Ten EU countries oppose bloc’s flagship climate policy, the ETS
- EU leaders condemn Viktor Orbán’s veto of €90 billion loan for Ukraine
- Tenerife declares emergency response as Storm Therese disrupts tourism
- Niantic partners with Coco Robotics to enhance urban delivery systems
- Iran warns US and Israeli officials of unsafe conditions at tourist sites
- US Sets Record for Hottest March Day as Heat Dome Raises Temperatures
- Ly Company expands operations to target US and China markets
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EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Good morning from Brussels. Following intense discussions overnight, EU leaders have reacted strongly to Viktor Orbán’s veto on Ukraine’s loan, with alternatives now being considered to resolve the impasse.
Storm Therese has caused significant disruption in Tenerife, blanketing the island in snow and ice. Dozens of flights have been cancelled, with high winds reaching 75mph and hazardous conditions prompting road closures. The emergency response system is now activated to manage further weather issues.
Iran has warned that tourist sites are ‘not safe’ for US and Israeli officials, according to the Iranian Army’s statement via Fars news agency. As tensions escalate following recent military actions, no place will be secure for these officials, including resorts and entertainment centres.
Fergus O’Neill concluded his short-term signing with Nottinghamshire as the leading wicket-taker in the country, amassing 21 wickets in four matches.
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A driver struck a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver, resulting in 11 fatalities and 20 injuries, with a suspect arrested and charged with multiple counts of second-degree murder.
Global military spending surpassed $2.7 trillion in 2024, marking a 9.4% increase from the previous year, with over 100 countries raising their military budgets.
Charlotte Edwards’ portrait was unveiled at Lord’s, marking her significant contribution to women’s cricket and her journey from a young player to a coaching role.
20-year-old French-Algerian rookie Isack Hadjar has quickly made his mark in Formula 1, showcasing both speed and resilience despite a rocky start.
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