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US-Iran announce framework for peace deal as G7 gets underway in Evian
On this edition of Europe Today with Méabh Mc Mahon, we bring you the latest on the tentative peace framework announced by the US and Iran, raising hopes for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. We're live at the G7 summit in Évian as leaders react to the developments, and in Luxembourg as Ukraine and Moldova take a major step towards EU membership. Plus, the debate over Europe's tech sovereignty intensifies, and we round up the latest action from the FIFA World Cup.
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125. World Cup underway as controversial EU Asylum Pact enacted
25:26||Season 3, Ep. 125Vincenzo Genovese joins Méabh McMahon in studio this morning to cover all of the latest World Cup news on the ground in Mexico City.Meanwhile, IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva explains to our Europe Editor Maria Tadeo the the effect of the ECB's rates increase amid rising global instability
124. World Cup kick off day as EU finance ministers await ECB confirmation on raising interest rates
20:42||Season 3, Ep. 124On the opening day of the 2026 World Cup, Méabh McMahon is joined in studio by the EU Commissioner for sport, Glenn Micallef, to discuss what might be the most political world cup to date. Meanwhile in Luxembourg, Euronews' Maria Tadeo speaks with Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis, where EU finance ministers have gathered ahead of an expected raising of ECB interest rates.
123. Iran downs US helicopter amid deadly US strikes in Lebanon
19:25||Season 3, Ep. 123This morning on Europe Today, Méabh McMahon speaks with General Dominique Trinquand, former Head of the French military mission at the UN, after an Iranian drone took down a US helicopter off the Strait of Hormuz. At the same time, Israeli has killed 14 people in Southern Lebanon in airstrikes amid a crumbling ceasefire. Also on the show, the 21st EU sanctions package against Russia and Euronews' Peggy Collins discusses her investigation into Chinese companies bypassing EU duties.
122. End of Iranian strikes and French justice failures in spotlight
20:28||Season 3, Ep. 122This morning on Europe Today, Euronews' Laila Humairah provides updates on Iran ending military strikes across the Middle East after violent exchanges with Israel over the weekend.Meanwhile, France is also in the news as the country seeks to review 70,000 cases of violence against minors, amid a scandal over the justice system's handling of an 11 year old girl's death.
121. Armenian Prime Minister claims landslide victory in Armenia vote
19:49||Season 3, Ep. 121On this edition of Europe Today, Stefan Grobe discussed the London Summit where leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky sought to step up pressure on Moscow. Next, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared victory on Monday in a parliamentary election. Also, fears of fresh escalation as Iran and Israel exchange fire once again.
120. Zelenskyy's letter to Putin calls for face-to-face negotiations as EU leaders gather in Tivat
23:03||Season 3, Ep. 120On this end of week edition of Europe Today, Euronews' Sasha Vakulina joins Méabh McMahon to explain the details of an open letter from Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Russia's Vladimir Putin, proposing new face-to-face negotiations. We also bring you a Euronews exclusive interview with European Council President Antonio Costa from the EU-Western Balkans summit in Montenegro.
119. Western Balkans summit sees EU contenders gather in Montenegro, Lebanon-Israel cease fire once again
19:34||Season 3, Ep. 119This Thursday on Europe Today, host Méabh Mc Mahon speaks to Lebanon's Culture Minister Ghassane Salamé on the latest fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. We also go live to Tivat, Montenegro where an EU summit aims to ward off Russian, Chinese and American influences in the Western Balkans.