- Alberta premier criticises Calgary Stampede noise bylaw changes
- Full episode transcripts of Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan now available from 2026
- More than ten injured after lightning strikes during handball match in southern Germany
- Keir Starmer plans resignation announcement amid political pressures
- US and Iranian officials engage in peace talks in Switzerland
- Bolivian authorities report no active blockades following state of emergency
- Independent observer appointed to oversee Montreal police racism investigation
- Democratic socialism gains traction in the United States amid local elections
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EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, the EU foreign ministers meet to address the impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran, focusing on Europe’s energy system. Live updates from the Strait of Hormuz are expected throughout the day.
EU ENERGY CRISIS
This morning, discussions on energy strategies intensify as the EU responds to market fluctuations triggered by ongoing global tensions.
Member states seek cohesive solutions to mitigate rising costs.
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UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, concerns are mounting over the sale of nitazenes, a potent synthetic opioid, on the Telegram app. The drug, linked to rising fatalities, is reportedly being delivered from the US to users across the UK.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever urged Europe this morning to negotiate with Russia to end the Ukraine conflict and restore access to affordable energy. The European Union remains divided on this approach.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán rallied supporters this morning in Budapest, framing April’s election as a choice between peace and war. He criticised Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and the European Union regarding the Druzhba pipeline dispute.
Timur Demidenko, 30, has been detained in St Petersburg for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, suspecting her of being a British spy. Police discovered her body in his apartment, and he confesses remorse. He will undergo psychiatric checks amid a murder investigation.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Overnight, Hungary’s opposition leader Péter Magyar accused Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of collaborating with Russian agents ahead of the 12 April elections. Magyar emphasised the need to address economic challenges in his campaign.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced strong military operations in Iran and Lebanon, as ongoing conflicts escalate. The Israel Defence Forces have targeted key Iranian intelligence officials and critical facilities. Follow Home Front Command orders for safety.
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