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Europe at the crossroads: Euronews launches special EU summit show

Europe • Mar 18, 2025, 4:59 PM
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Your front-row pass to the summit:

Starting at 8 am (CET) each day this week, tune in across all Euronews platforms for exclusive updates straight from the heart of the summit. Euronews' Méabh Mc Mahon will host, and our dedicated team of reporters will deliver breaking news, exclusive insider snapshots, and expert interviews with the key figures shaping the discussions in Brussels.

What’s on the agenda:

From urgent geopolitical strategies to economic challenges, we’ll break down the critical topics of the day. Expect in-depth coverage of the leaders' debates on Ukraine, defence policy, European competitiveness, and migration — alongside lighter segments that give a more human touch to the summit’s movers and shakers.

Business and beyond:

We’re not just about politics. Our special summit show will also bring you the key business headlines — from the latest market shifts to emerging trends — setting the tone for the day ahead.

Join us live:

Catch all the action starting at 8 am each morning for the rest of the week. Don’t miss out on the most significant summit of the year, as we bring you the latest updates, analysis, and a unique behind-the-scenes perspective on Europe’s future.


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