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EU Plans to Tackle Jet Fuel Shortage with US Imports and Reserve Mandates
The EU plans to address jet fuel shortages caused by the Middle East conflict through increased imports from the US and mandatory reserve requirements. This strategy aims to stabilize fuel supplies and ensure continuous air travel across Europe during geopolitical disruptions.

Hungary's Péter Magyar Wins Election, Ending Viktor Orbán's 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar's election victory marks the end of Viktor Orbán's long-standing leadership in Hungary, bringing a major political change. This development could pave the way for reforms and a shift in Hungary's domestic and foreign policies, with international reactions celebrating the democratic outcome.

Netflix's Sarandos Flags YouTube as Key EU Competitor Amid Regulatory Talks
Netflix’s Ted Sarandos warns EU regulators that YouTube is a significant competitor, not just a casual video platform. This marks Netflix’s strategic focus on Europe amid regulatory scrutiny and industry rivalry.

Belgian Court Orders Trial of Ex-Diplomat for 1961 Congo Leader Lumumba Murder
Belgian court orders former diplomat Étienne Davignon to stand trial for the 1961 assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba. The case symbolizes Belgium's reckoning with its colonial past and may influence future accountability for historical injustices.

Belgian Ex-Diplomat Files Appeal Over 1961 Lumumba Assassination Trial
A former Belgian diplomat has appealed a court decision requiring him to face trial for Patrice Lumumba's 1961 assassination. This legal appeal could influence accountability and historical justice concerning Belgian-Congo relations.

Brussels Evacuates Midi Station After Suspicious Bags Discovered, Halts Trains
Midi Station in Brussels was evacuated and all train traffic halted after suspicious bags were found. Authorities acted promptly amid heightened security concerns linked to a significant anniversary.

European Sleeper Launches Milan-Brussels Night Train with Swiss Stops for Sept 2026
European Sleeper is launching a Milan-Brussels night train service with stops in Switzerland in September 2026. This new route promotes eco-friendly travel and expands international rail links in Europe.

UK-EU Clash Over Tuition Fees Threatens Keir Starmer's Brexit Reset Plans
EU officials demand UK reduce tuition fees for European students as part of Brexit reset talks. The dispute threatens £140 million in annual revenue for UK universities and complicates Prime Minister Starmer's EU relations strategy.

European Fighter Jet Deal Faces Setbacks, Challenging EU Defense Ambitions
The EU's fighter jet development faces delays due to negotiation issues, threatening its defense independence. Experts warn this could impact Europe's strategic autonomy and military readiness.