Renewed US strikes on Iran overshadow the close of the NATO summit, where allies pledged record defence spending and support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, the EU faces migration challenges, OLAF uncovers a counterfeit condom network and the World Cup reaches the quarter-final stage.
On today's show:
Euronews' Shona Murray reports from Ankara after the NATO summit, where allied leaders agreed record defence spending commitments as Donald Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran over, announced fresh US strikes and confirmed Ukraine would receive a licence to produce Patriot missile interceptors.
Former NATO official Jamie Shea joins us to assess the summit's outcomes, the future of transatlantic security, the renewed conflict with Iran, support for Ukraine and President Trump's latest remarks on Greenland.
Jean-Nicolas Beuze, UNHCR Representative in Brussels, discusses the humanitarian consequences of the renewed fighting in Iran, the implementation of the EU Migration and Asylum Pact and whether Europe is prepared for future migration pressures.
Euronews' Jakub Janas explains how the EU's anti-fraud office, OLAF, uncovered an international trafficking network distributing counterfeit condoms across Europe.
Finally, we preview the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, with France facing Morocco, Spain taking on Belgium, Norway meeting England and Lionel Messi's Argentina preparing to face Switzerland.
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