Delegations from the US and Iran return to Qatar for renewed negotiations as Brussels and Beijing strive to resolve major trade conflicts. Simultaneously, Serbia moves toward early elections following President Aleksandar Vučić’s announced resignation.
On the agenda for today’s broadcast:
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Euronews’ Laila Humairah reports from Qatar where US and Iranian delegations have reconvened in Doha to pursue fresh negotiations, aiming to advance their provisional agreement into a permanent peace accord.
Euronews’ Angela Skujins analyzes the results of critical EU-China trade discussions in Brussels after Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič imposed an October deadline to settle significant disputes with Beijing.
Euronews’ Mared Gwyn interviews European Investment Bank President Nadia Calviño regarding the EIB’s record-breaking €3 billion commercial loan extended to Airbus, explaining its impact on Europe’s competitiveness.
Euronews’ Jakub Janas explores why Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s choice to step down and call early elections may transform the nation’s political landscape and its ties with the European Union.
Lastly, Euronews’ Laura Fleischman reports from Berlin following Germany’s surprising exit from the World Cup, highlighting a challenging night for European football as Germany and the Netherlands face elimination.
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In a concise 20-minute format, the program presents the main events of the day alongside essential analysis of the stories shaping the EU and beyond. It is also accessible as a newsletter and podcast.

