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Fact-check: Unlikely that Conor McGregor can run for Irish presidency
27 March 2025He may be in favour with the Trump administration, but Conor McGregor's chances of making the ballot paper in Ireland's presidential poll are close to zero, experts tell Euroverify.
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NATO chief in Warsaw: our response will be devastating if Russia attacks Poland
27 March 2025If anyone were to make a miscalculation, thinking that they would be able to attack Poland without consequences or attack any other ally, our Alliance would respond forcefully." Mark Rutte warned.
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Emmanuel Macron announces €2 billion in additional military aid for Ukraine
26 March 2025French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday evening in Paris to prepare a summit of the 'Coalition of the Willing', a group of countries ready to provide Ukraine with long-term security guarantees.
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EPPO says inquiry opened into Bulgarian prosecutor for alleged wrongdoing
26 March 2025In a statement, EPPO said it had informed the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the European Commission that it is investigating the Bulgarian European Prosecutor.
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Four US soldiers still missing in Lithuania, NATO says
26 March 2025NATO clarified comments made by its chief, Mark Rutte, who suggested the four soldiers had died.
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What is Signal and should US officials have used it to share Yemen air strike plans?
26 March 2025The Trump administration has downplayed the security breach, dismissing it as the 'only glitch in two months.'
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Exclusive: Hungary's Gay Pride surveillance would breach the EU's AI Act, says leading MEP
26 March 2025The European Parliament's AI Act expert and monitor, Brando Benifei tells Euronews Hungary's plans to use AI-based facial recognition to fine Gay Pride participants breaches the EU rules.
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Key labour market challenges unaddressed by multi-billion post-pandemic funds, say EU auditors
26 March 2025A new report by the European Court of Auditors (ECA) shows that labour market reforms under the EU's €650 billion post-pandemic recovery fund have had limited impact, with most countries failing to address key structural challenges.
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Readiness 2030: How is Europe planning to rearm and can it afford it?
26 March 2025Europe has become convinced that its American ally will no longer guarantee its security, and has decided to rearm massively. How does it plan to do this? Can it afford it? And what impact will this new scenario have on its geostrategic position, but also on its economic and industrial sectors?
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Erdoğan accuses Turkey's opposition of wrecking economy as protests continue
26 March 2025Many consider the case against Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, seen as the biggest challenger to Erdoğan’s 22-year rule, to be politically motivated.