
France’s Macron announces $27bn investment in Africa at Kenya summit
Macron reveals $27bn investment in Africa during Kenya summit

EU defence ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine and the bloc's threat assessment. They will also consider ramping up domestic defence manufacturing in response to Russia's assertiveness.
Mentioned in this story
As the UK goes through a yet another major government crisis, EU defence ministers are meeting in Brussels today to discuss the bloc’s threat assessment, its support for Ukraine, and what Europe could do to help in the Middle East.
The ministers will consider “how we can use the €90bn loan, and how does that all proceed so that it answers the urgent needs of Ukraine?” EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters this morning.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas speaks in Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Daniel Gnap/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
They will also talk about how to ramp up domestic defence manufacturing in Europe to answer to the growing needs amid warnings over increasingly assertive Russia.
I will bring you all the key lines from Brussels.
But there is also a lot happening elsewhere, as the new Hungarian government led by Péter Magyar is expected to be formally appointed today, with the new prime minister asking the president, a loyalist of Viktor Orbán, to stay out of the pictures.
I will also look at travel disruptions in Brussels with major union strikes.
Finally, this evening saluti a tutti, Moldova will report for duty as we are going to see the first semi-final of the Eurovision song contest in Vienna, with some unexpected favourites emerging after last night’s rehearsals.
Oh, and if you are after updates from that other news story unfolding today, we have it here:
The main topics include the bloc's threat assessment, support for Ukraine, and strategies for increasing domestic defence manufacturing.
The EU is considering how to utilize a €90 billion loan to address Ukraine's urgent needs.
The discussions are led by Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief.

Macron reveals $27bn investment in Africa during Kenya summit

UK borrowing costs hit highest since 1998 as Starmer faces calls to resign.

Join the EFL's 40-year play-off celebration and share your favorite moments!

Stephen Colbert's show nears its finale with a reunion of late night hosts.

Pakistan's fuel crisis worsens, affecting daily cooking routines amid LNG shortages.

Labor drops delayed gambling report on budget day, raising eyebrows.
See every story in News — including breaking news and analysis.
Lots for us to cover.
I will bring you all the key lines here.
It’s Tuesday, 12 May 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.
Good morning.
Explore more on these topics