In this edition of our weekly talk show, the panellists discussed the outcome of the NATO summit, the military conflict over Iran’s nuclear programme and the new partnership and security pact between the EU and Canada.
Category: 3. Europe
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Brussels, my love? A placated Trump and an EU-Canada love fest
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Hungary Pride to go ahead, as PM Orban threatens ‘legal consequences’
A Budapest Pride march is expected to go ahead on Saturday, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s legal threats against LGBTQ rights activists.
The march organisers hope for a record attendance this year, despite mounting pressure from nationalist conservative politicians and police to…
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez wedding in Venice
Getty ImagesReality stars, actors, royals and a whole host of A-listers have travelled to Venice for the lavish wedding between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.
Oprah Winfrey, Orlando Bloom, Kylie Jenner and Ivanka Trump were just some of the…
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Here’s What You Need to Know About Overtourism in Europe
Overtourism protests are increasing across Europe, as the height of the travel season approaches. Here’s what travelers should consider before they book their next flight.
Recently, protests and walkouts have defined some of Europe’s most…
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Europe scorched by heatwaves and wildfires as temperatures soar past 40°C in several nations
Heatwaves sweeping across Europe have pushed temperatures above 40°C in some countries. Authorities are urging caution as dry conditions, strong winds and heatwaves threaten wildfires.
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Vladimir Putin says Moscow is ready for new round of peace talks with Ukraine
ADVERTISEMENTRussian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Moscow is ready for a fresh round of direct peace talks with Ukraine, even as both warring countries trade long-range drone attacks.
Speaking to reporters in Minsk, Putin said Russian and Ukrainian officials are discussing the…
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COP30 logistics chaos overshadows climate talks – POLITICO
One European diplomat said their country had been quoted €1 million to rent rooms for a negotiating team of 20 people.
The April presentation from Brazil said that the cruise ship cabins would range from $700 to $1,300 per night. The diplomat said that in Bonn last week, however, the…
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Alliance for impact – advancing CGT development in Europe
Cell therapy expert Lindsay Davies, PhD, FHEA, discusses the key considerations for moving the needle to broader adoption of CGTs in Europe.

The development of cell and gene therapies (CGTs) is a dynamic and evolving area, challenging technology,…
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The captivating European country that’s still off-radar
It’s golden hour in the mountain town of Dilijan in Armenia. I have wandered into the steep back streets, which are lined with traditional houses, all wooden fretwork balconies and walls of multi-pane glass, the softening sunshine turning the…
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European allies wary of buying American as they plan defense buildup
For European countries that just approved the biggest increase in military spending in decades, “Buy American” is looking a lot less appealing than it once was. They may have no choice.
As the allies rush to rebuild their…
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