ATHENS The ruling centre-right New Democracy party (affiliated with the European People’s Party – EPP) lost the municipalities of Athens and Thessaloniki in the second round of Greece’s regional and municipal elections. Analysts now estimate that a new political landscape is emerging with the collaboration of progressive parties to be in the spotlight. Read more. LISBON Portuguese president fears ‘very’ high’ costs of two wars. The world can withstand two wars simultaneously, but with “very high costs”, especially for the poorest, Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said on Sunday. Read more. /// ROME Italy pressures Hamas to free hostages. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government is using Italy’s good relations with several Arab countries to persuade them to pressure Hamas to release the hostages, with a first meeting with Jordan’s King scheduled for Monday in Rome. Read more. /// MADRID Podemos leader calls for protests against Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza. Israel is carrying out a “planned genocide” in the Gaza Strip by leaving hundreds of thousands of people without water and electricity and demanding their evacuation without any security guarantees, stressed Ione Belarra, leader of the left-wing Unidas Podemos party, calling on Spanish citizens to take the matter to the streets. Read more. EFA Catalan candidate wants ‘internal’ enlargement for EU’s ‘stateless nations’. The head of the European Free Alliance (EFA) list for the upcoming European elections, Raül Romeva, called on the European Union on Saturday to prepare for a possible future “internal enlargement” in which “stateless nations” of the current member states become independent and join the EU club. Read more. /// VALLETTA Concerns over €200,000 a month consultants hired to ‘transition’ Malta’s failed airline. The Abu Dhabi-based consultancy company that will be paid €200,000 a month to transition the set-to-close Air Malta to a new carrier was previously and unsuccessfully engaged in restructuring and saving the airline. Meanwhile, their fees raise questions over EU state aid violations. Read more. |