
Trump criticizes European leaders ahead of crucial coalition meeting

Donald Trump criticized European leaders and left it unclear whether the US would participate in upcoming peace meetings in Ukraine, saying they could be "wasting time."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to present a new version of the peace plan, as fighting on the ground continues and Russia claims progress in the Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad areas.
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy expressed his willingness to hold elections, following pressure from Trump's statements.
Iceland becomes fifth country to boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel

Iceland became the fifth country to boycott Eurovision 2026 following the decision to allow Israel to compete, joining Spain, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Ireland.
Public broadcaster RÚV stated that participation was impossible due to tensions and a lack of "joy and peace", while several other European countries have expressed similar concerns.
Meanwhile, Poland, Germany and Austria confirmed their participation, arguing that Eurovision should remain an apolitical competition focused solely on music.
EU adopts tougher stance on illegal migration

The EU adopted tougher new measures against illegal migration, including faster asylum procedures, easier deportations and the creation of "return centers" in third countries.
Ursula von der Leyen also announced a new sanctions regime for traffickers, aimed at asset freezes and travel bans to hit their finances.
These changes have drawn criticism from human rights organizations, which warn that external centers and new concepts of "safe places" could endanger migrants.
European Commission gives green light to construction of first nuclear power plant in Poland

The European Commission approved the support package for the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Poland, deeming the project compatible with EU state aid rules.
The plant, which will be built in Choczewo and will have three American AP1000 reactors, is expected to start producing energy in 2036 and provide a stable, clean supply for decades.
The Polish government sees the project as essential for energy independence and reducing emissions, and construction is expected to begin this month.