In the wake of the mass rallies that took place on Tuesday to mark the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash, the Greek parliament has set up a committee of inquiry to investigate allegations of a cover-up to conceal political responsibility for the tragedy. Four opposition parties have also called for a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, which will be put to the vote on Friday.

The EU wants to massively increase its defence capacity: Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday presented the 'ReArm Europe' plan, which aims to mobilise up to 800 billion euros for defence spending across the bloc. The package includes eased debt rules and loans for investments in defence. Commentators look at the pros and cons.

US President Donald Trump has made good on his threats and imposed tariffs of 25 percent on imports from neighbouring Canada and Mexico. In addition, tariffs on Chinese goods were increased by 10 percent. Similar measures will follow for other countries in April, Trump reiterated in his speech to Congress on Tuesday. Europe's press takes stock.

According to media reports, Donald Trump suspended US military aid to Ukraine on Tuesday - and then announced to Congress on the same day that the Ukrainian president had backed down. Trump's announcement came after Zelensky released a statement on X emphasising Ukraine's desire for peace, thanking the US for the aid it has received so far and agreeing to the minerals deal that collapsed on Friday.

In view of the increasingly obvious turnaround in US foreign policy under President Trump, old certainties seem to be disappearing and new strategies are needed. In the EU, but elsewhere too, new coalitions and plans of action are emerging. Europe's media debate if and how Europe can reposition itself in today's world.

US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky clashed over Russia's war against Ukraine on live TV at the White House on Friday. Trump and his vice president JD Vance called on Zelensky to show more willingness to make concessions in the search for a peace deal and more gratitude for US support. Zelensky stressed that it was Russia that was violating treaties. Commentators see a historic turning point.

After several failed rounds of negotiations, Austria now has its first three-party governing coalition, which was sworn in on Monday. The Chancellor of the new "black-red-pink" government is the conservative Christian Stocker (ÖVP), its Vice-Chancellor is SPÖ leader Andreas Babler, and the leader of the liberal Neos party, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, has been appointed Foreign Minister. Commentators voice doubts about how long the coalition will last.

The 97th edition of the Academy Awards took place on Sunday in Los Angeles, with Oscars being presented to what were deemed to be the best films, filmmakers and actors of the last year from Hollywood's perspective. Europe's press comments on the atmosphere and the winners – which this time included a moving animated feature from Latvia.

European leaders as well as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened in London on Sunday to discuss further support for Ukraine. It was decided that a "coalition of the willing" led by the UK and France will boost arms supplies to Kyiv. A plan for a ceasefire is also to be drawn up. Most European commentators take a positive view of the meeting.

PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who has been in prison since 1999, has called for the Kurdish underground organisation he co-founded to lay down its arms and disband. The PKK is considered a terrorist organisation in many countries. Members of the pro-Kurdish DEM party, who have visited Öcalan several times in prison, played a key role in persuading him to make the appeal. What are the chances of settling this decades-long conflict?

"The West" as we knew it no longer seems to exist: the recent vote in the UN Security Council, US Vice President JD Vance's speech in Munich, new tariffs and the revival of Russian-American relations all demonstrate how the US is transforming its foreign policy under President Trump. The media assess the consequences for Europe – and its options for new partners.

Ukraine and the United States may sign a framework agreement on the joint development and export of Ukrainian mineral resources such as oil, gas, uranium, coal and rare earths this Friday. According to Volodymyr Zelensky, who is visiting Washington today, the deal doesn't include US security guarantees. The media weigh up the pros, cons and motives of both sides.

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