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Europe Today: Europe at an economic crossroads as global tensions rise

President of European Central Bank Christine Lagarde addresses the media during a press conference after an ECB's governing council meeting in Frankfurt, Germany,
President of European Central Bank Christine Lagarde addresses the media during a press conference after an ECB's governing council meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, Copyright  AP Photo
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Christine Lagarde warns Europe must strengthen its economy as renewed tensions in the Middle East add fresh uncertainty to the global outlook. EU finance ministers meet in Brussels as the bloc considers new economic measures, trade restrictions on Israeli settlements and updated crypto rules.

On today's show:

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Euronews' Maria Tadeo discusses her exclusive interview with European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, who reflects on Europe's economic resilience, relations with the US and China, and France's political future.

French Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure joins us from Brussels as EU finance ministers discuss Europe's economic outlook, the impact of renewed tensions in the Middle East, proposals for joint EU borrowing and the bloc's competitiveness.

Euronews' Mared Gwyn Jones explains the European Commission's proposal to restrict trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and the political challenges it faces before any measures can be adopted.

Euronews' Jakub Janas looks at the European Commission's plans to revisit the EU's crypto rules as Brussels seeks to keep pace with the rapidly evolving digital asset market.

Finally, we preview another key night at the FIFA World Cup after France reached the semi-finals with victory over Morocco, while Spain and Belgium prepare for a decisive quarter-final clash.

When and where to watch Europe Today?

You can join Euronews’ chief anchor Méabh Mc Mahon and our EU editor Maria Tadeo live on TV and Euronews' website as well as digital platforms (YouTube, Facebook, X, and Instagram) every weekday at 8 am Brussels time.

In just 20 minutes, our new format brings you the day's key events plus crucial analysis of all the stories shaping the EU and beyond. It's also available as a newsletter and podcast.

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