
Europa Daily - English (UK)
Europa Daily is a daily news podcast delivering European news and current affairs. The English (UK) edition provides coverage tailored for British listeners. Each episode offers concise updates on politics, economics, and culture across Europe. The podcast is produced under the Europa Daily brand.
Episodes

Europe Cooks: Heatwave Kills, Strands, and Spikes Prices
A deadly heatwave sweeps western and southern Europe — forty drown in France, schools and hospitals shut in England, and Italy issues its highest health alerts. Britain pays six times the normal price for imported electricity as the heat dome crushes wind output and knocks out gas plants. Poland strips Zelenskyy of its highest state honour, deepening a rift with Ukraine. And a radio system failure

Britain's Seventh PM, Ukraine's Ultimatum, Europe's Heatwave
Keir Starmer resigns and the EU-UK summit is postponed, throwing live negotiations on defence and trade into limbo. Ukraine warns its ceasefire offer may not last as drone strikes cripple Russian fuel supplies and shut Moscow's airports. A deadly heatwave triggers red alerts across France, Italy, and Spain. And Romania's parliament rejects a PM-designate, deepening political crisis on NATO's easte

Warsaw-Kyiv Rift, Starmer's Last Hours, Albania's Revolt, Europe's Heat Dome
Poland's president strips Zelenskyy of the country's highest honour, reopening a wartime wound that threatens the eastern security consensus on day 1,580 of the war. Britain's PM reportedly set to resign as Labour support collapses. Albania's Kushner-resort protests widen into an anti-establishment uprising just as EU accession talks advance. And a heat dome settles over Europe, putting more than

Warsaw-Kyiv Rift, Meloni Fires Back, and Europe Swelters
Poland and Ukraine's wartime alliance is shaken as Zelensky returns Warsaw's highest honour over a Second World War history dispute — days before a major reconstruction conference in Gdańsk. Italy's Giorgia Meloni publicly pushes back on Donald Trump after a 'begging' jibe. A severe heatwave sweeps France, Germany and Italy, prompting emergency measures. And a Guardian investigation finds that Lea

Poland Strips Zelensky's Honour, Meloni Breaks With Trump, and Europe Bakes
Poland revokes its highest honour from President Zelensky over a Second World War dispute, opening a crack in Europe's eastern defence. Italy's Meloni publicly accuses Trump of fabricating a story about her. A fatal train collision near Bedford. And western Europe endures its second heatwave of the year.

G7 Rallies Behind Ukraine, Royal Marines Seize Shadow-Fleet Tanker, and Migration Policy Hardens
G7 leaders at Évian-les-Bains greenlight Ukraine to reproduce Western air-defence missiles as Washington re-aligns with European positions on Russia. Royal Marines seize a Russian shadow-fleet tanker carrying $40m in crude, and London braces for retaliation. The European Parliament approves tougher migration rules including offshore return hubs, while a UK-France deal authorises water cannon again

Warning Shots in the Channel
A Russian frigate fires on a British yacht roughly thirty kilometres from the Isle of Wight. At the G7 in Evian, leaders edge towards tougher Russia oil sanctions while Zelenskyy secures a meeting with Trump. France puts fourteen on trial over the deadliest Channel migrant crossing. And the Franco-German fighter jet programme collapses at the worst possible moment.

Starmer Takes Sanctions Push to G7, EU Opens Ukraine Accession Talks, and a Social Media Ban for British Teens
Keir Starmer pledges to choke off Russian revenue with new sanctions at the G7 summit in Évian, as Russia strikes Kyiv's UNESCO-listed Lavra cathedral. The EU formally opens accession talks with Ukraine after years of Hungarian obstruction. Italian police dismantle an underground bank in Prato that laundered hundreds of millions for drug traffickers. And the UK bans under-16s from social media — s

Shadow Fleet Showdown in the Channel
Royal Marines board a suspected Russian shadow fleet tanker in the English Channel. A massive Russian air assault on Kyiv sets the historic Pechersk Lavra monastery ablaze. Swiss voters reject a population cap that would have upended free movement with the EU. And Tommy Robinson is stopped at Heathrow returning from Moscow, his phones seized under counter-terrorism powers.

G7 Snub, Swiss Population Cap, and Europe's Defence Boom
Trump refuses a bilateral with Zelenskyy at the G7 in Évian, leaving Starmer and fellow European leaders to coordinate on Ukraine. Switzerland votes on a population cap that could derail its EU deal. Rival migration rallies in Rome and Belfast expose shared tensions. And Berlin's ILA air show breaks records as defence spending surges.

Ukraine's EU Talks Open, Migration Returns Deal, and Google's AI Liability
Hungary's new government lifts its veto, clearing the way for EU accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova to begin Monday — and Britain sets a deadline to ban Russian-origin fuel. The EU strikes a deal to speed up migrant deportations as Pope Leo preaches welcome in the Canary Islands. A Bavarian court holds Google liable for AI-generated falsehoods. And Palantir loses a Swiss press freedom case o

Europe's Three Push for Peace
Britain, France and Germany send their ambassadors to Moscow in a rare coordinated push for direct Russia-Ukraine talks — a diplomatic initiative launched from London. The UK defence secretary resigns over funding, laying bare a fiscal-military squeeze shared by France and Italy ahead of a NATO summit. Pope Leo delivers his sharpest words yet on migration from Spain's 'dock of shame.' And Belfast'

Flamingos Over Russia, Belfast Burns Online, and Europe Loses Faith in Washington
Ukraine's long-range Flamingo missiles strike deep into Russian territory, hitting a military factory 900 kilometres from the frontline and shutting down refineries. Belfast braces for a second night of anti-immigrant violence as Ofcom warns social media platforms. Germany suffers an unprecedented defeat in its bid for a UN Security Council seat, beaten by Austria and Portugal. And a major survey

Europe's Fighter Jet Fiasco, Moscow Car Bomb, and a Seat on the Moon
France and Germany scrap their flagship next-generation fighter jet programme — handing Britain's GCAP project a significant strategic opening. A car bomb in Moscow kills a senior Russian ammunition official as signs of internal strain mount. The EU proposes banning all Russian military veterans from entering the bloc, raising questions about whether the UK will follow suit. And an Italian astrona

Europe's Fighter Jet Fiasco, a Rafale Over Latvia, and Zelenskyy's Message to Britain
France and Germany abandon their flagship joint fighter jet programme after industry deadlock. A French Rafale shoots down a drone over Latvia as Russia admits fuel supply problems. Armenia's pro-European candidate wins elections despite a Russian disinformation blitz. And Zelenskyy tells the Guardian that Ukraine and the UK need each other — and that pulling down flags sends a dangerous signal.

Downing Street Takes the Lead on Ukraine, Kosovo's Deadlock Deepens, and Armenia Looks West
Starmer hosts Zelenskyy, Macron and Merz in London as Britain, France and Germany back direct talks with Putin and pledge to scale up air defences and missile production. Kosovo's snap election delivers no governing majority. Ten die after a migrant boat capsizes between Libya and Malta. And Armenia's Pashinyan wins re-election, cementing a pivot away from Moscow.

Downing Street Summit, Normandy Fury, and the Pope in Spain
Ukraine launches its largest-ever drone barrage against Russia as Starmer convenes Zelenskyy, Macron and Merz at Number 10. US Defence Secretary Hegseth provokes outrage with a D-Day speech comparing migration to an invasion. Pope Leo begins a landmark Spanish tour with pointed calls for peace and migrant solidarity. And NATO exercises in the Baltic as Estonia's former president warns Europe still

Bosnia Rift, Romania Drone Blast, Baltic Cable Suspects
Washington threatens to pull back from Bosnia after Britain, France, Germany and other European states block its preferred High Representative. A Ukrainian sea drone explodes near a Romanian oil terminal. Finland names suspects in Baltic Sea cable sabotage. And Denmark's 'pig election' puts industrial farming on the agenda.

Zelenskyy's Letter to Putin, Balkans Summit, and Orbán's Media Machine
Zelenskyy writes directly to Putin proposing face-to-face talks as the US House breaks with Trump to pass Ukraine aid. EU and Balkan leaders gather in Montenegro to test enlargement promises. Dutch police arrest four men in a drugging and rape case echoing France's Pelicot trial. And how Orbán's media spending reached well beyond Hungary's borders.

Europe's Migration Overhaul, a Berlin-Budapest Reset, and Kyiv Under Fire
The EU agrees a sweeping migration deal ramping up deportations and seeking deals for detention centres abroad. Germany's Chancellor Merz welcomes Hungary's new pro-EU prime minister, but Budapest hedges on Ukraine. Four migrant farm workers are killed in an arson attack in Italy. And a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv exposes a global scramble for air-defence missiles.

London's Single Market Gambit Rebuffed
Britain's top EU negotiator pitched a single market for goods to Brussels and was turned down. Czech President Pavel urges NATO to 'show its teeth' as the US signals troop reductions in Europe. The EU and Mexico sign an expanded trade deal. And a Ukrainian nuclear power plant loses partial off-site power while US senators fight to unlock frozen security aid for eastern Europe.

Black Sea Buzzing, Belarus Threat, and a Nordic Court Says No
Russian fighter jets fly within metres of an unarmed RAF reconnaissance plane over the Black Sea. Zelenskyy warns of five Russian scenarios for a new offensive from Belarus, while Britain scrambles to fix a sanctions blunder that's rattled Kyiv. A Norwegian court blocks the extradition of a migrant-rescue activist to Greece. And an Austrian ex-spy is convicted of working for Moscow.

Black Sea Strikes, Brexit's Hard Terms, and Sanctions Under Strain
Russia strikes a Chinese-flagged civilian vessel entering Odesa port while Belarus runs nuclear drills involving Russian tactical nuclear weapons. Former EU Brexit negotiators warn Britain there will be no special deal if it seeks to rejoin. Belfast Harbour announces a £1.3bn expansion. And a ground-level report from the China-Russia border reveals a booming cross-border trade in cars and consumer

Ukraine's Massive Drone Barrage, a Hantavirus Ship in Rotterdam, and a Blacklist at Cannes
Ukraine launches nearly 600 drones across 14 Russian regions in one of its largest strikes of the war, while a suspected Ukrainian military drone crashes in Lithuania. The hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius docks in Rotterdam for disinfection as the UK Health Security Agency prepares to receive returning contacts. Canal+ threatens to blacklist over 600 film figures who challenged owner Vincent

Drones Cross Borders, Governments Fall
Latvia's government collapses after Ukrainian drones struck an oil facility undetected, while an unexploded projectile lands in Romania and the US lets its Russian oil sanctions waiver lapse. Moldova and Romania openly discuss reunification. A car rams pedestrians in Modena, injuring eight. And Bulgaria wins Eurovision in Vienna — but protests over Israel's participation overshadow the music.

US Pulls Back from Europe's Eastern Flank
The Trump administration cancels a troop deployment to Poland after ordering five thousand troops out of Germany, drawing bipartisan criticism in Washington. All forty-six Council of Europe members — the UK included — sign a declaration endorsing third-country asylum hubs. Ukraine's former chief of staff Andriy Yermak is arrested on corruption charges as thirty-six countries approve a special trib

Europa Daily | Russia unleashes massive barrage on Kyiv as Merz accuses Putin of escalation
Russia unleashes one of its largest combined drone and missile attacks on Kyiv, killing at least ten — Germany's chancellor says Putin is escalating, not seeking peace | Hungary's new PM Magyar lifts EU vetoes on Israel sanctions and the Ukraine loan within days of taking office | European carmakers retreat as Chinese rivals hunt for factory space | The UK joins a 46-nation Council of Europe push

Hungary's Kremlin Break, 800 Drones, and Europe's Train Ticket Fix
Hungary's new prime minister summons the Russian ambassador after Russia's largest daytime drone barrage of the war strikes deep into western Ukraine, forcing military responses from Poland and Slovakia. The Xi-Trump summit in Beijing puts European trade interests on the table without Europe in the room. The EU proposes single-ticket cross-border rail bookings. And a German court rules Milka's shr

Ceasefire Collapses, Hantavirus Tests Europe, Romania's Justice Crisis
Russia resumes massive strikes across Ukraine as the three-day ceasefire expires, with EU foreign policy chief Kallas reading Putin's weakness as a potential opening. A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship triggers a cross-border health response spanning Spain and France. Romania's judiciary faces its deepest crisis in years after corruption allegations reach the top. And new reports suggest a Rus

Orbán's Network Unravels
Hungary's new PM Peter Magyar moves to purge Orbán loyalists as Poland demands the US extradite a former minister who fled via Budapest. Hantavirus passengers scatter across Europe with new cases confirmed. Starmer fights for his political life and pivots to a new EU agricultural deal. And Eurovision fractures as three countries boycott over Israel.

Ceasefire Crumbles, Hantavirus Scatters, and a Fugitive Minister Takes Flight
The US-brokered Ukraine ceasefire frays as Putin floats Schröder as mediator and Ukrainian drones breach Latvia's borders, forcing a defence minister out. A hantavirus-stricken cruise ship triggers a multinational evacuation from Tenerife — with 22 Britons now in quarantine on Merseyside. Poland's fugitive ex-justice minister flees Hungary for the US as Budapest's new PM breaks with the Orbán era.

Ceasefire Under Strain, Hungary's New Dawn, and Drones in Greek Waters
A US-brokered ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine is tested by dozens of violations as Putin declares the war is 'coming to an end' and names Gerhard Schröder as his preferred negotiator. Péter Magyar is sworn in as Hungary's prime minister, ending 16 years of Orbán. An armed drone found off a Greek island points to Ukraine's covert Mediterranean operations. And a startup in the East Midlands des

Ceasefire, Regime Change, and a Ship Full of Questions
A three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine begins on Victory Day with a thousand-prisoner swap — the most significant pause since the full-scale invasion. Hungary swears in Péter Magyar as prime minister, ending Viktor Orbán's sixteen-year rule. A hantavirus-affected cruise ship approaches Tenerife as Spain and the US scramble over quarantine. And Secretary of State Rubio visits Rome to mend

Embassies Under Threat, North Sea Gas Returns, and Culture Wars in Venice
Russia warns foreign diplomats to evacuate Kyiv ahead of Victory Day, while launching over 100 drones and missiles during Ukraine's unilateral ceasefire — with the British embassy among those directly threatened. Norway reopens North Sea gasfields closed for nearly three decades as Middle East conflict drives energy prices higher, a decision that matters enormously for British households given Nor

Deadly Strikes Before Duelling Ceasefires, Merz's Lost Year, Romania's Government Falls
Russian attacks kill dozens of Ukrainians hours before rival ceasefire proposals from Kyiv and Moscow take shape. Friedrich Merz marks one year as German chancellor with historic-low approval and a fragile coalition. Romania's parliament ousts Prime Minister Bolojan in a no-confidence vote. And a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship heads for the Canary Islands in a multi-country health emergency.

Duelling Ceasefires, Yerevan's Big Tent, and Leipzig in Shock
Putin and Zelenskyy trade competing ceasefire offers as a drone strikes central Moscow and Russia threatens a massive retaliatory strike on Kyiv. At the European Political Community summit in Armenia, Starmer backs a £78bn EU loan for Ukraine while Canada's Carney becomes the first non-European leader to attend. A car-ramming attack in Leipzig kills two and injures around twenty. And a new report

Yerevan Summit, Baltic Oil Strikes, and Britain's Ukraine Loan
Roughly 45 European leaders and Canada's PM converge on Yerevan for an EPC summit dominated by US troop withdrawals, Iran, and Ukraine — with Starmer's team there as part of the broader UK-EU reset. Ukrainian drones hit Russia's Primorsk oil port and shadow-fleet tankers on the Baltic, with Brent crude prices in the crosshairs. Trump threatens deeper troop cuts from Germany as Merz tries to hold t

America Pulls Back: Europe's Defence Gap Widens
Trump orders five thousand US troops out of Germany, scrapping a Biden-era Tomahawk missile deployment and forcing NATO allies to confront their own defence shortfalls. On the battlefield, Russian forces press toward Ukraine's eastern fortress belt as advanced Ukrainian drones reshape the front. Trump hikes EU car tariffs to twenty-five percent, threatening Germany's industrial core and Europe-wid

Trump Tears Up the Car Deal
Trump blindsides Brussels by hiking EU car tariffs to twenty-five percent, tearing up last summer's deal. The Pentagon pulls five thousand troops from Germany as Trump threatens Italy and Spain over the Strait of Hormuz. Ukraine strikes a Russian oil hub for the fourth time while Zelenskyy announces sweeping army reforms. And Octopus Energy's boss asks whether some customers might accept blackouts

US Troops, Gaza Flotilla, Belgian Nuclear, and the Biennale Crisis
Trump threatens to pull US troops from Germany as his feud with Chancellor Merz deepens over Iran. Israel intercepts a Gaza-bound flotilla near Crete, detaining a hundred and seventy-five activists. Belgium reverses course and moves to nationalise its nuclear power plants. And the entire Venice Biennale jury resigns over Russia's participation.

Trump Threatens German Troop Reduction as Transatlantic Rift Widens
Donald Trump announces the US is studying a possible reduction of troops in Germany after Chancellor Merz said America was being 'humiliated' by Iran — a move that would land squarely on Britain's own defence calculations. Hungary's incoming PM Péter Magyar visits Brussels saying frozen EU funds will be released soon. Experts call for sharply higher taxes on alcohol and junk food to combat 284,000

The King in Congress, Consent Laws, and a Balkan Pipeline
King Charles invokes the spirit of 9/11 to press Congress on Ukraine as Hungary's new leader seeks a reset with Kyiv and Germany deepens defence ties. The European Parliament votes for a common consent-based definition of rape. An aviation fuel shortage threatens summer flights. And a US-backed gas pipeline in Bosnia collides with EU accession hopes.

Russia's Covert War Reaches the Baltics
Lithuanian authorities arrest suspects linked to Russian military intelligence over assassination plots targeting Ukraine fundraisers. A Channel rescue of more than a hundred migrants stress-tests the new £650m UK-France deal within days of signing. Brussels weighs handing citizen data to Washington to preserve visa-free travel. And China's record trade surplus with the EU raises existential quest

Hungary's Great Escape
Orbán's inner circle scrambles to move wealth abroad as Hungary's new era begins. China threatens retaliation over the EU's 'Made in Europe' industrial shield. British business leaders demand an EU-style 'trade bazooka' against Trump's tariffs. And Ryanair pulls out of Berlin, blaming Germany's aviation tax — reshaping flight routes right across the continent.

Russian Drone Hits Romania, Orbán Exits Parliament, and Chernobyl at Forty
A Russian drone crashes inside Romania, causing material damage for the first time, as massive strikes on Ukraine kill ten. Viktor Orbán steps down from the Hungarian parliament after a landslide defeat. Macron declares the EU's mutual defence clause operational — citing the response to a drone attack on a British base in Cyprus. And forty years after Chernobyl, reporters return to Pripyat as war

Pentagon Memo Targets European Allies Over Iran
A leaked Pentagon email sets out how Washington could punish European countries for refusing to back the Iran war — threatening to suspend Spain from NATO and to withdraw US support for British sovereignty over the Falklands. Plus: Germany shapes Ukraine's EU path as Hungary's veto lifts, Peter Mandelson faces an EU anti-fraud investigation, and a Kosovo court delivers landmark sentences over the

Europe's €90bn Bet on Ukraine
EU leaders break a weeks-long deadlock to approve a ninety-billion-euro loan for Ukraine and a twentieth Russia sanctions package, after Hungary lifts its vetoes at a Cyprus summit. Britain and France lead a thirty-nation push to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Three countries boycott Eurovision over Israel. And French police investigate whether someone used a hairdryer to rig weather bets.

Pipeline diplomacy unlocks €90bn for Kyiv
Hungary drops its veto on a €90bn EU loan for Ukraine after the Druzhba pipeline reopens. Britain and France strike a performance-linked deal on Channel crossings. The British Army ferries 1,400 troops to the continent for a NATO exercise. And the G7 drops climate from its Paris agenda to avoid a clash with Washington.

Pipelines, Precedents and Pressure Points
Ukraine reopens the Druzhba pipeline to unlock a €90bn EU loan — while GCHQ's cyber chief, speaking in Glasgow, warns of escalating Russian hybrid attacks hitting infrastructure from Scandinavia to Britain. The EU's top court strikes down Hungary's anti-LGBTQ law in the bloc's largest ever human rights case. Russia's Shoigu uses ominously familiar language about 'threatened' Russians in Moldova's

The Orbán Era Ends — and Europe's Chequebook Opens
Hungary's political earthquake unlocks a ninety-billion-euro EU loan for Ukraine and begins reshaping the bloc's foreign policy — with direct implications for Britain's own bilateral support for Kyiv. France investigates X over AI-generated child abuse material as Elon Musk snubs a Paris summons, raising questions Ofcom will be watching closely. Spain opens Europe's largest migrant legalisation pr

Bulgaria's Strongman, Europe's New Problem
Rumen Radev's pro-Russian party wins an outright parliamentary majority in Bulgaria — the strongest single-party result in a generation — raising questions about EU consensus on Russia sanctions and Ukraine support. Plus: Ukraine strikes a Russian Black Sea port as Russia arrests a German woman in an alleged bomb plot; Poland's 80,000 coal miners dig on as Europe debates its energy future; and Kan

Orbán Out: Hungary's Landslide and What It Unlocks
Hungary's opposition leader Péter Magyar prepares a rapid transfer of power after a dramatic landslide ends Viktor Orbán's long rule. In Kyiv, investigators examine whether a mass shooting that killed six was directed by Moscow. Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz again as talks with Washington stall. And Europe's far right rallies in Milan, just as it loses its most powerful government ally.

Hormuz: Britain at the Helm of Europe's Naval Gambit
Keir Starmer co-chairs a 50-nation push to secure the Strait of Hormuz with a multinational naval mission — placing Britain at the centre of a major European military initiative. Italy's Meloni breaks with Trump over Iran and the Pope. Zelenskyy warns Russia is preparing a second front through Belarus, while Serbia's Russian-owned refinery gets a US sanctions reprieve. And a former EU commissioner

Six Weeks of Fuel — and Counting
Europe faces a jet fuel emergency as the IEA warns supplies could run out within weeks. The EU prepares a €90bn loan for Ukraine amid Russia's worst aerial assault in weeks. Orbán's defeat sends tremors through the populist right, with direct consequences for figures at Westminster. And a 44-year manhunt ends with an extradition to Paris.

Europe's Drone Factories in Moscow's Crosshairs
The Netherlands commits €248m to drone production for Ukraine as NATO allies meet in Berlin — and Russia publishes the addresses of European drone factories, including sites in Britain. The UK signs a deal to rejoin Erasmus. The EU's new biometric border system causes three-hour airport queues. And Turkey reels from a second school shooting in two days.

Orbán's Fall Rewires Europe's Ukraine Calculus
Hungary's election result unlocks €90bn for Ukraine as Rachel Reeves confirms a £752m weapons payment and Norway signs a drone deal with Kyiv. Trump turns on Meloni over Iran while the IMF names Britain the G7's biggest economic loser from the conflict. Spain finalises an amnesty for half a million undocumented migrants. And Lufthansa strikes stretch into a full working week, with knock-on disrupt

Hungary After Orbán
Péter Magyar's landslide victory reshapes European diplomacy overnight, with signals on Ukraine aid, Russian energy ties, and the end of Budapest's obstructionist era. The EU doubles steel tariffs to 50% to fend off cheap Chinese imports. A US naval blockade of Iran raises the spectre of another energy-price shock for Europe. And a Swiss bar fire that killed 41 people exposes troubling gaps in Alp

Orbán Out: Hungary's Landslide and What It Unlocks
Péter Magyar's Tisza party wins a supermajority in Hungary, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule and reshaping European dynamics on Ukraine, rule of law, and defence. The Orthodox Easter truce between Russia and Ukraine expires amid thousands of violation claims. European NATO allies edge towards defence self-reliance. And a Dutch village faces demolition to build the electricity infrastructure the

Hungary Votes, Easter Ceasefire Collapses, Ireland Runs Dry
Hungarians head to the polls in the most competitive election in over a decade, with Péter Magyar's Tisza party posing the first credible threat to Viktor Orbán since 2010 — and JD Vance rallying for Orbán days before the vote. Russia's self-declared Easter ceasefire falls apart within hours as Ukraine documents hundreds of violations. Ireland's fuel crisis enters its fifth day with hundreds of pe

Hungary's Moment of Decision
Hungary heads to the polls in its most consequential election since 1989, with Péter Magyar's Tisza party leading in polls and AI-driven disinformation clouding the final stretch. Fuel-price chaos spreads from Ireland to Norway as the Strait of Hormuz closure threatens systemic jet-fuel shortages across Europe. The Home Office begins stripping settled-status rights from EU citizens using the same

Easter Ceasefire, Hungary's Crossroads, Lufthansa Grounded
Ukraine and Russia agree their first theatre-wide ceasefire since the full-scale invasion — a 32-hour pause for Orthodox Easter, as Defence Secretary Healey warns Putin directly over undersea cable threats. Hungary heads to the polls in the tightest election of the Orbán era, with MEPs raising alarms about Russian meddling and JD Vance wading into the campaign. Lufthansa cabin crew walk out in the

Betrayal in Budapest
France accuses Hungary of offering to share confidential EU documents on Ukraine's accession with Russia's Lavrov, triggering a diplomatic crisis over trust inside European institutions. Four people drown attempting a Channel crossing off Boulogne. Russia threatens European states over Ukrainian drone transit to Baltic targets. And the same oil shock hits German drivers harder than their neighbour

Washington Wades Into Budapest
US Vice-President Vance flies to Budapest to openly campaign for Orbán days before Hungary votes, while Trump Jr visits Bosnia's Republika Srpska in a parallel show of support for ousted leader Dodik. Also: Trump announces a two-week ceasefire with Iran as the Strait of Hormuz reopens, and a Greek farm fraud scandal tests the EU's cross-border prosecution body.

Pipeline Explosives Rock Hungary's Election Campaign
Explosives found near the Balkan Stream pipeline days before Hungary votes, with the opposition crying 'false flag.' Ukraine hits Russian oil facilities as Zelenskyy warns the Iran conflict is helping Moscow. Labour drops its foie gras and fur import bans to smooth an EU trade deal. And at least seventy people are missing after a migrant boat capsizes between Libya and Italy.

Hungary's High-Stakes Vote, Europe's Energy Fracture, and Germany's New Travel Rule
Hungary heads to the polls with both Washington and Moscow backing Orbán as he trails for the first time. Slovakia and Hungary push the EU to drop Russian energy sanctions amid the Iran war oil shock. Germany now requires men under forty-five to get military approval for extended stays abroad. And will marmalade have to change its name as Britain inches towards EU regulatory alignment?

Baltic Strikes, Carrier Insults, and a Greek Subsidy Scandal
Ukraine steps up drone attacks on Russian Baltic Sea oil infrastructure whilst Russia unleashes new aerial tactics on Kharkiv. Trump mocks Starmer over aircraft carriers as Washington unveils a one-and-a-half-trillion-dollar defence budget. Greek ministers resign over EU farming subsidy fraud. And a French court overturns a ban on a Muslim gathering, reopening the debate over security and civil li

Baltic Oil Strikes, Trump Mocks Starmer, Greek Subsidy Scandal
Ukraine escalates drone attacks on Russia's Baltic Sea oil infrastructure as Kharkiv endures rolling aerial assaults on the war's fifteen-hundredth day. Donald Trump publicly ridicules Keir Starmer over aircraft carriers in what the Guardian calls a new low for UK-US relations. Greek ministers resign over EU farming subsidy fraud. And a French court overturns a ban on a Muslim gathering in a civil
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