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News Briefing Published Apr 7, 2026 Reviewed Aug 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Johann Wadephul — news and analysis — NewsBriefing.eu
Hungary blocks a €90 billion loan to Ukraine.
90 billion euros · loan to Ukraine
The Greens edged the CDU by half a percentage point in the first of five 2026 state votes.
0.5 percentage point · vote margin
Diesel fuel price reached €2.20 per litre.
2.2 euros per litre · diesel price
Turkey seeks entry to the EU's €150 billion SAFE financing programme.
150 billion euros · SAFE financing programme
The EU faces a 9 July US tariff deadline.
Friedrich Merz promised a €500 billion off‑budget fund for infrastructure and defence.
500 billion euros · off‑budget fund

Germany and Sweden lead calls to end unanimity as Hungary blocks €90 billion Ukraine loan and West Bank settler sanctions, exposing a system unable to match the speed of geopolitical crises.

European foreign ministers rule out naval mission in the Gulf while warning that soaring oil and gas prices are handing Russia a windfall and diverting air defences from Ukraine.

Greens edge CDU by half a percentage point in the first of five 2026 state votes as diesel hits €2.20 a litre and the chancellor pins war responsibility solely on Tehran.

Berlin is turning to Ankara for artillery ammunition, drone technology and industrial capacity, while Turkey seeks entry to the EU's €150 billion SAFE financing programme.

German foreign minister Johann Wadephul says no alliance member will face Russian provocations alone, while Ukraine's president proposes a shared aerial defence system at Warsaw Security Forum.

Beijing imposes duties of up to 34.9 per cent on EU brandy from 5 July while restricting rare earth exports, as the EU faces a 9 July US tariff deadline and prepares for a strained 50th anniversary summit with China.

Kaja Kallas presents findings suggesting Israel may have breached human rights obligations under the EU-Israel association agreement, as Spain and Ireland push for suspension while Germany urges restraint.

Friedrich Merz takes office leading a CDU-SPD coalition that has already torn up the debt brake, promising a €500bn off-budget fund for infrastructure and defence while pledging to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine.

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