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'It's up to the host': EU sports chief responds to World Cup visa row after Somali referee barred
Reacting to concerns over US travel restrictions affecting World Cup participants, the EU Commissioner for sport told Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today that it is for the host countries to decide "who has access", while stressing that "football should be accessible to everyone." "Decisions on who has access are for the host countries to make," European Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef told Euronews' flagship morning programme, Europe Today, responding to concerns over US travel...
Europe Today: EU Sports Commissioner on Euronews as biggest-ever World Cup kicks off
The much anticipated FIFA World Cup kicks off today, bringing together some of the world's biggest footballers for a month of matches. We speak exclusively to Glenn Micallef, the EU Commissioner for Sports to hear the Brussels view on one of the most political World Cups to date. Also on today's show: Euronews' Maria Tadeo reports live from Luxembourg, where the Eurogroup, the body bringing together the finance ministers of the eurozone, is meeting.
We need to make 'Europe more resilient', Eurogroup chief says
We need to make 'Europe more resilient', Eurogroup chief says Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 11/06/2026 - 9:30 GMT+2 Eurogroup President, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, speaks to Euronews and Maria Tadeo.
The Best 3-in-1 Apple Charging Stations After Testing Top Models
The Best 3-in-1 Apple Wireless Chargers Featured in this article If you have an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch, congrats! You have the holy trinity of Apple products. But keeping all these gadgets powered up can be annoying, since they all have individual cables and proprietary charging solutions.
Newsletter: The bloc’s budget gameplay
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicks off in Mexico on Thursday, the European Union is attempting to figure out it's own on-field strategy for combatting finance crunches triggered by energy shocks and shifting geopolitics. Angela Skujins with your Thursday newsletter, where dollar signs are beaming from all corners of the bloc. But before we get into the money weeds, it is a mammoth day for international football fans.
Ferrari’s first electric car spooked investors, but the Luce may be less risky than it looks
Ferrari’s first electric car spooked investors, but the Luce may be less risky than it looks The all-electric Ferrari Luce has drawn memes, doubts and a sharp share price fall, but the luxury carmaker may have more room to experiment than the market suggests. Investors’ response to Ferrari’s long-awaited all-electric Luce was damning: the company’s shares fell 8.4 per cent on Tuesday (May 26), and have been edging back only slowly. The four-door five-seater, designed by Sir Jony Ive of Apple...
Anti-electric car Donald Trump sparks boom in UK EV sales over Iran war petrol price rises
Anti-electric car Donald Trump sparks boom in UK EV sales over Iran war petrol price rises EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump's war in Iran has helped drive an electric car boom in the UK, new figures show - with Chinese EVs proving a hit among British drivers tired of rising prices at the pump Electric cars are driving Britain's biggest boom in motor sales since the pandemic - and Donald Trump's war in Iran is one of the big reasons buyers are ditching petrol vehicles. New figures show 160,662 new...
Indians remained 3rd largest Schengen visa applicants in 2025; numbers climb in tough travel year
Indians remained the third largest applicants for Schengen visas globally in CY 2025, with 11.5 lakh did so with a rejection rate of 15.8%. Chinese were the largest applicants at 18 lakh with a rejection rate of 4.1%, followed by nationals of Turkey (12.5 lakh) with a rejection rate of 14.6%, according to data released by the European Commission (EC). “The top five applicant countries remained largely unchanged,” the EC says, with applicants from Russia (6.8 lakh) and Morocco (6.2 lakh)...
More than a million line the streets of Madrid to see Pope Leo
More than a million line the streets of Madrid to see Pope Leo People waved flags and shouted ‘Long live the pope’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments More than a million people filled Madrid's streets and central squares on Sunday morning, eager to witness Pope Leo's procession to an open-air Mass, the largest event of his week-long visit to Spain. As Pope Leo's popemobile travelled down the city's main thoroughfare, Paseo de la Castellana, towards Cibeles Square – where he was due to...
Pope Leo tells 1.2 million crowd in Madrid that God stands with the poor
Pope Leo tells 1.2 million crowd in Madrid that God stands with the poor Around 1.2 million people lined Madrid's main thoroughfare Paseo de la Castellana toward Cibeles Square as Pope Leo presided over an open-air Mass that was expected to be the largest event during his week-long visit to Spain. MADRID: Over a million people filled the streets of Madrid and one of its main squares on Sunday (Jun 7) to join Pope Leo for an outdoor Mass, likely to be the largest event of his week-long visit...