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02:25They could be part of a new phase of the war
02:27For instance, the invasion of critical Iranian oil infrastructure
02:31The island of Kark, for instance, or other installations
02:35And such an invasion would be an off-ramp for Trump
02:38He could declare victory, he could bring relief to the battled oil markets
02:43And he could keep the Iranians in check
02:47So whether this will happen, of course, we have to wait
02:51And that's the thing, it's hard to keep up with President Trump
02:54His messaging keeps changing on this war
02:57So what does that say, Stefan, about the kind of strategy here of the US?
03:01Well, strategy is a big word
03:02It's pretty incoherent
03:03So the day before he announced his ultimatum
03:06Which would be an escalation of the war
03:08He said, well, we have basically reached our objectives
03:11And we're winding down
03:13That does not really go hand in hand
03:16And on Sunday, Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besant
03:20Said, he tried to justify Trump's contradictory remarks
03:26Saying that they're not mutually exclusive
03:29And you have to escalate in order to de-escalate
03:32So the situation has to get worse before it can get better
03:36He also offered an interesting timeline
03:38He said the war could go on for another 30 days
03:41Or 50 days
03:42Or 100 days
03:43Now, Maeve, you picked your number
03:45We're as smart as we were three weeks ago on this
03:48Well, whatever happens, we will report it
03:50And of course, meanwhile, the humanitarian toll keeps increasing
03:53As we reported earlier, Stefan Kroby
03:54Thank you so much for that update there
03:57Now, moving on
03:58Hungary is hosting their annual CPAC conference in Budapest
04:02Just three weeks before the most important elections
04:05Of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's political career
04:08In power for 16 years
04:10The populist anti-EU leader is welcoming far-right allies today
04:14From Germany, Austria and Spain, among others
04:17The CPAC gathering comes as Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk
04:20Reveals that Viktor Orban could be leaking EU summit secrets
04:24To Russia's Vladimir Putin
04:25For more, I'm joined here now on set by our Maria Tadeo
04:28Good morning, Maria
04:30Good morning
04:30So we know also that President Trump has endorsed officially
04:33Viktor Orban ahead of this campaign
04:34But he's not showing up at the CPAC
04:36No, he is not
04:37And also we should note the CPAC, of course, is a big conservative conference
04:41That has become aligned with the MAGA right and the MAGA world to some extent
04:45And that includes, of course, the President of the US
04:47But this is the international branch of it
04:50It was held yesterday and open yesterday in Budapest
04:53Viktor Orban was the keynote speaker
04:56And this was a conference beyond the traditional talking points
05:00Which, of course, has centered around the idea of no woke, no migration
05:03Yes, to a Christian-led, family-oriented society
05:07It was really an event for the glory of Viktor Orban ahead of that election
05:11And to that point, the President of the US was not physically present
05:15But he did send a message in which he said
05:17His endorsement of Viktor Orban is full, total and complete
05:22Let's take a look
05:23I also want to send my best wishes to Prime Minister Viktor Orban
05:27Who I am endorsing, as you know
05:29I am endorsing his election, which is coming up pretty soon
05:33He has my complete and total endorsement, as a matter of fact
05:37The Prime Minister has been a strong leader
05:39Who's shown the entire world what's possible when you defend your borders
05:43Your culture, your heritage, your sovereignty and your values
05:46Our two countries are showing the way toward a revitalized West
05:50We're going to be working hard together on energy
05:53And you're going to be working and continuing to work very hard on immigration
05:57Because Europe has got to sort of get going a little bit
06:01Well, Europe has to get going a little bit
06:04You saw that in that message
06:05The President of the US
06:06Really the full power of the Trump administration behind Viktor Orban
06:10We're also expecting, not a date confirmed yet
06:13But expecting a trip by the US Vice President J.D. Vance
06:17Who has cited Viktor Orban as an inspiration
06:19When it comes to politics
06:21You also had Marco Rubio, remember, on a tour in Central Europe
06:24Just a few weeks ago
06:25All of this power behind the re-election of Viktor Orban
06:29Who is trailing in polls
06:30But of course, when you look at any election
06:32As soon as you get close to voting day
06:34And that is April 12th for the Hungarians
06:36That poll usually narrows the distance between the two candidates
06:39So you could see a tight race between Viktor Orban and Peter Magyar
06:43For any European diplomat in Brussels, the capitals
06:46All of them will tell you this is the most consequential election for Europe this year
06:51Because the clash between Budapest and Brussels is now total
06:55And yesterday Viktor Orban got a very friendly audience
06:58But just three days ago, let's remember, at the European summit
07:00He was trashed by everyone, including the head of the European Council
07:04Well, just on that point, we're also seeing a spat between the polls and the Hungarians
07:08Yes, over the weekend, all of this starts because of a report in the Washington Post
07:13Which said two things, both accounts are explosive
07:16One is that Russian intelligence worried last month that Viktor Orban is not polling strongly
07:23And one of the ideas they floated to energize the campaign
07:26Was to stage an assassination attempt
07:28That is count number one
07:30And then count number two
07:31This report suggested that the Hungarian foreign minister regularly spoke
07:35Including during meetings with his Russian counterpart, Lavrov
07:40To debrief him on the content of EU summits
07:43Of course, EU summits, these are held in private
07:46The content is understood to be confidential among the 27
07:49And the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, responded over the weekend in a tweet
07:54Saying that he is not surprised about these allegations
07:58In the newspaper, as I mentioned, the Washington Post
08:00But also said the news that Orban's people inform Moscow about EU council meetings
08:06And every detail should not come as a surprise
08:08We've long had our suspicions that this was happening
08:11And there's one reason, or that's the one reason why I take the floor
08:14Only when strictly necessary and say just as much as necessary
08:18Obviously, the two accounts are explosive
08:20The Hungarians deny it
08:22But nonetheless, that is the mood between the EU-27
08:25And this is inevitably going to bring up a question in terms of
08:29Should the Hungarians be kept out of delicate discussions?
08:32Should there be closer cooperation among some EU countries
08:36But leave the Hungarians out?
08:37And then, of course, there's a question of Antonia Kostak
08:39And he really brings about his authority when it comes to Viktor Orban
08:43Who, again, was trashed at this EU summit
08:45But nonetheless, his double veto on Ukraine remains
08:48Okay, Countdown is on to those very important elections
08:51Maria, thank you so much for that update
08:54Now, coming up, we'll be joined by Barstian Vector
08:56The EU counter-terrorism coordinator
08:58The Dutch diplomat is at the forefront of Europe's fight against terrorism
09:02And is in the spotlight today, given yesterday marks
09:05Ten years since the deadly Brussels bombings that took the lives of 32 people
09:12Sixteen who were on board a metro
09:14Just a stone's throw from the Uranus studio here in the EU quarter
09:17And sixteen who were inside the Brussels airport departure area
09:21Just checking in for their flights
09:23Good morning, thank you so much for joining us here on Europe Today
09:26So, look, ten years on now from those horrific Brussels attacks
09:29For victims and their families watching this morning
09:32What changes do you feel have been made here
09:34That makes Europe safer than it was back in 2016?
09:36Well, first of all, like you say, today is really that we think about all the victims
09:40Like we did yesterday, there were national commemorations in Belgium
09:43Why? Because this affected so many people
09:45I think we all know people in some way have been affected by these attacks
09:49That reverberated really throughout Europe
09:51Now, what I'd say to victims today is that we're in a much better place
09:54We haven't seen this type of large-scale concerted attacks in Europe
09:58For the last ten years or so
09:59And that's very much thanks to, I would say, in the first place
10:04The activities of our law enforcement intelligence agencies throughout Europe
10:08So that's obviously very reassuring as well for our viewers who are tuning in this morning
10:11So what are the chances of dying today in a terrorist attack in Europe?
10:14Well, if you consider the number of attacks that we've seen
10:17We've seen a different kind of attacks
10:19We've seen more self-initiated attacks by lone actors, if you will
10:23So IS, that was responsible for the terrorist attacks in Brussels ten years ago
10:27Has really adjusted its strategies
10:29Which means that we've also had to adjust
10:31So I would say that the chances are low
10:33But what we see is that we're trying to grasp a new phenomenon
10:37Which is new
10:38Which is young people radicalising very fast
10:42Radicalising online
10:43And that's something we have to grapple with today
10:46And as someone who covered those terrorist attacks
10:48I remember back ten years ago
10:49There was no trust between member states
10:51There was very bad coordination as well between authorities
10:53Has that improved today?
10:55Very much so, very much so
10:56We've, in Europe, and I should say very much pushed also by the Belgians and the French
11:02Who of course were the first affected by these major terrorist attacks
11:05Their services have very much put together
11:08For instance, a task force together called Task Force G-TN-T
11:11To work together on these investigations
11:13But also pushed very much for efforts at European level
11:16Meaning that we've put in place interoperable databases
11:18We've strengthened our borders
11:20We exchanged information much more fast
11:22At different levels
11:23At national level, but also at European level
11:25And mostly, what's very important is that at European levels
11:28Also, beyond strengthening our borders
11:30We've invested much more in relations and dialogues with third countries
11:34Because we know that terrorist threat emanates also from beyond our borders very much
11:38And we're reporting, of course, on the 24th day of the ongoing war in Iran
11:42We've seen that Europol has warned
11:44There could be immediate repercussions for us here in Europe
11:46Be that violent extremism or cyberattacks
11:48What are you seeing?
11:50Look, any situation of conflict and violence
11:53Instability in any region always gives an opportunity to terrorists to assert themselves
11:57And what we're seeing is, of course, that it creates a lot of narratives
12:00A lot of propaganda online
12:02That, again, the young people that I mentioned before
12:04And many others will be affected by
12:06Can be influenced by
12:07That being said, Iran has for a long time already been known
12:10As being what I would call a lethal spoiler
12:13Using terrorist tactics on our soil
12:17Instrumentalising criminal networks
12:19To carry out attacks
12:21To basically disrupt our society
12:23To target dissidents
12:25Cyberattacks
12:25We've seen a range of, let's say, instruments used by the Iranians
12:30So it's been on our radar for a long time
12:32Of course, in the current context
12:33You could argue that that threat will only increase
12:36Okay, question vector
12:37Thank you so much for coming to us here on Europe Today
12:40On Euronews
12:41But now, moving on
12:42European car owners
12:43Might have to pay up to €150 extra per day
12:47As oil prices surpass
12:49€100 a barrel
12:51That's according to a new study by Transport and Environment
12:53Who argue that unless Europe weans off fossil fuels
12:57It will always be vulnerable to geopolitical shocks
12:59Our Jacobianis takes a look at how EU governments are grappling
13:02With this huge consequence of Trump's war on Iran
13:07Next time you grumble at the petrol pump
13:10Who should you really be mad at?
13:12The oil companies?
13:13Your governments?
13:14Or maybe the EU?
13:16The truth is
13:16You're paying for a lot more than just the energy itself
13:19In 20 EU countries
13:21Taxes swallow more than half the price of petrol
13:23And the EU sets a minimal petrol tax
13:26But national governments pile on the rest
13:29So when the Iran war spikes oil prices
13:32These heavy levies multiply the pain of your wallet
13:35So are there any governments stepping in to ease the pressure?
13:39The answer is yes
13:41And Spain is leading the charge
13:43Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez just took drastic action
13:46Rolling out €5 billion emergency package
13:49Featuring 80 different measures
13:51The standard 21% VAT on fuel, electricity and natural gas
13:56Will go down to just 10%
13:58And for drivers that cut is expected to knock about 30 cents of a liter of petrol
14:04The retail price of butane and propane
14:07So the gas used to power your stove and heat your home
14:10Will be completely frozen
14:12Finally, the government is also temporarily suspending the tax on the value of electricity production
14:17And issuing direct fuel subsidies for farmers and fishermen
14:21And some countries are following suit
14:24Italy and Austria are already planning their own national tax cuts to shield citizens
14:30Moreover, during the last week's summit EU leaders ordered the commission to draft temporary emergency measures
14:36Which is basically political speak for
14:39We need to find quick fix to stop the bleeding
14:41But the overall conclusion seems to be clear
14:44The only permanent escape from volatile fuel prices
14:48Is a faster shift to domestic renewables
14:51So let's look again at Spain
14:53Because almost 60% of their power already comes from renewables
14:58They end up being naturally shielded from these gas price spikes
15:01And I just wish we had this kind of a sunlight here in Brussels
15:10Now moving on, all eyes on Slovenia this morning
15:13The EU member state since 2004
15:15With a population of just over 2 million
15:17Held elections this weekend
15:18And it looks like a tie
15:20Between the Liberal Party of Robert Golub
15:22And the former right-wing populist leader
15:24Yana Sianza
15:25For more on the dramatic election
15:26Which was overshadowed by election interference
15:29And claims of espionage
15:30We're joined here on set by Petros Fasoulas
15:33From the European Movement International
15:35Good morning
15:35So it was a tight race, Petros
15:37But we saw the Liberals claiming victory
15:38Indeed, this was as close as it can get
15:41And in fact, the election itself
15:42But also the campaign that preceded it
15:44Was worthy of a Netflix political drama
15:46We've seen accusations of foreign interference
15:49Corruption
15:50We have seen a very heated debate
15:54Between two opposing politicians
15:56Representing completely different views of the world
15:59And as a result, I think the Slovenian voters
16:02Were found guessing
16:03And delivered a very close result
16:05And now that it is so tight
16:07It might be very hard to form a government
16:08Indeed
16:09Now a lot depends on who is able to master the coalition
16:12And bring together smaller parties
16:13So it's by no means a done deal
16:16Of course, a lot of people in Brussels
16:18Were worried that former Prime Minister Yansa
16:22Would return in power
16:22We know his close links to Trump
16:24We know he has been very critical
16:26Of the direction the EU is taking
16:28And as a result, he is expected to join
16:30Perhaps Orbán in the awkward club
16:33So people will be watching very closely
16:35What the result of this negotiation will be
16:37And as you said, the election campaign itself
16:38Was very tricky
16:39Indeed, indeed
16:40And we saw once again
16:42That even a small election
16:43Can master international interest
16:46And of course, at the moment where we are
16:48With external interference increasing
16:50In our politics
16:51Where democracy is under threat
16:53Even internally
16:53Even a population of 2 million
16:56Can make a huge difference
16:57And that's why forces within
16:58And outside of the EU
16:59Are trying to influence that result
17:01Okay
17:01Petros Fasoulos from the European Movement International
17:03Thank you so much for your analysis there
17:05And meanwhile, a second round
17:07Of local elections took place
17:09In France yesterday
17:10Which saw the socialists hold on to power
17:12In the big cities like Paris
17:14Marseille, Lyon and Lille
17:15For more on the outcome there
17:17Our France correspondent
17:18Sophia Katzenkova
17:20Sent us this update
17:22France's municipal elections
17:23Have delivered one clear message tonight
17:26And it's that the left
17:27Is holding on
17:28To the major cities in France
17:31Including the capital Paris
17:32Where I'm currently standing
17:34And behind me
17:35Left-wing supporters
17:36Have just finished
17:37Celebrating the victory
17:38Of socialist mayor
17:40Emmanuel Grégoire
17:42In the second largest city
17:44Of France
17:45Marseille
17:45Well, socialist Benoît Payon
17:47Was also re-elected
17:49But the left remains divided
17:51The hard left
17:52France Unbowed Party
17:53Also made quite some
17:54Significant gains
17:55This Sunday
17:56Even though
17:57They were excluded
17:58From alliances
18:00Especially by the socialists
18:02During the campaign
18:03Who accused
18:04France Unbowed
18:05Of anti-Semitism
18:06The far right
18:07Failed to win
18:09Some of the major cities
18:10That it was targeting
18:11Including Marseille
18:13And the southern city
18:14Of Toulon
18:15But in Nice
18:16Éric Ciotti
18:17An ally
18:18Of the far right
18:19National rally
18:21Ended up winning
18:22President Emmanuel Macron's
18:24Renaissance party
18:24Also made some
18:26Major gains
18:27Including the
18:28Southwestern city
18:29Of Bordeaux
18:31But this Sunday
18:31Is more than just
18:32About local politics
18:34It is also an early sign
18:36Of how the battle
18:38Of France's
18:392027 presidential election
18:41Is beginning
18:42To take shape
18:46Sophia Kaskinkova
18:47There reporting
18:48For us on those elections
18:49There was also of course
18:50Local elections
18:51In Germany this weekend
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18:53Of those elections
18:54Or any of the stories
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