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The Flora 1 has departed the Russian oil port of Primorsk, en route to Santos, Brazil, flying the Sierra Leone flag, as reported by ship tracking site MarineTraffic. The vessel’s movement highlights ongoing international shipping activity linked to Russian oil exports.

Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen alerted EU governments to a heightened risk of diesel and jet fuel shortages due to potential supply disruptions linked to Middle East tensions. The EU maintains approximately 100 million barrels in emergency oil reserves, but analysts warn of finite buffers amid escalating demands.

Hungarians will vote on Sunday, 12 April 2026, in pivotal parliamentary elections that could reshape the nation’s relationship with the European Union. Incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces off against Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, which advocates for pro-European policies and renewed access to EU funds.

US Vice President JD Vance will visit Hungary on 4-5 April to meet Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and discuss the US-Hungary partnership. This visit comes ahead of Hungary’s general election, following President Trump’s endorsement of Orbán’s conservative agenda earlier this year.

Soaring energy prices and potential supply disruptions are forcing the European Union to balance climate goals with energy affordability. Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen stated the bloc will uphold its green transition, urging nations to invest in renewables despite delayed coal phase-outs in Italy and Germany’s short-term reliance on fossil fuels.

Austria has declined US requests for military overflights since the start of the Iran war, affirming its position of neutrality, as stated by Defence Ministry spokesperson Colonel Michael Bauer. This follows similar refusals from Switzerland and an expanded ban on US military flights in Spain.

Incumbent Toulouse mayor Jean-Luc Moudenc of the conservative Republicans party secured 53.17% of the vote in recent municipal elections. His left-wing rival, François Piquemal, has indicated plans for legal action following alleged foreign interference and disinformation targeting his campaign, which included unfounded claims.