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Sunniva Rose

Sunniva Rose

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Sunniva has been a correspondent in Brussels for The National since September 2022. She started working for The National in Beirut in 2019 and previously freelanced for Le Figaro, BBC, Deutsche Welle and Middle East Eye. She came to Lebanon in 2016 to work for local newspaper L’Orient-Le Jour after a Master's in Arabic and journalism at Sciences Po Paris.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claims the E3 has no legal basis to trigger snapback. Reuters
France, UK and Germany ready to reimpose sanctions on Iran

European countries believe Tehran's nuclear programme continues to endanger world security despite US strikes

EuropeAugust 13, 2025
Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. EPA
How Italy adopted a harsher tone on Israel amid public anger over Gaza war

Change unlikely to translate into policy shift, analysts say

EuropeAugust 13, 2025
Security inspections on El Al Israel Airlines planes at Charles de Gaulle International Airport near Paris have become a source of diplomatic tension between France and Israel. AFP
France and Israel argue over airport security inspections

As relations sour over Gaza, Paris says El Al staff are systematically checking papers of French envoys at Charles de Gaulle

EuropeAugust 12, 2025
The idea of a Trump-Putin meeting without Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has raised fears in Europe that a deal would require Kyiv to cede large parts of territory to Moscow. AFP
Europeans hold urgent talks in bid to influence Trump-Putin meeting

US President hoping for 'constructive conversations' in Friday's discussions

EuropeAugust 11, 2025
Emmanuel Macron has called for a permanent ceasefire, and the rebuilding of peace and security in the Palestinian territories. AFP
Macron calls for progress on UN-led coalition to 'stabilise' Gaza

French President describes Israel's intensified military operation in Gaza as 'disaster waiting to happen'

EuropeAugust 11, 2025
Weightlifter Sylvie Eberena says she fears she will not be able to participate in sporting competitions any more. Photo: Tom Nicholson
Weightlifter resists plans to ban hijab in French competitive sports

France sticks to its own interpretation of Olympic Charter values but Sylvie Eberena is determined to follow hers

EuropeAugust 08, 2025
Former German ambassador to the Middle East Martin Kobler says Germany is reassessing its unwavering support for Israel amid worsening conditions in Gaza. EPA
Former envoy sees signals of Germany's shifting policy on Israel

Questioning Germany's support of Israel should no longer be taboo considering human rights breaches in Gaza, former ambassadors say

EuropeAugust 07, 2025
Some 46 Gazans and their families have been evacuated to France since the start of the war. AFP
Gazan artists distraught over French decision to pause evacuations after anti-Semitism row

Young painters, graphic designers, videographers and visual artists had been expected to arrive this week

EuropeAugust 06, 2025
Drug trafficking in France has become an 'existential threat' with record cocaine seizures, rising contract killings and powerful cartels like the Algeria-linked DZ Mafia operating beyond police reach. AFP
Drug trafficking violence soars in France as Algerian kingpins remain out of reach

Police risk being overwhelmed in an 'asymmetrical battle', senior security official warns

EuropeAugust 04, 2025
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said there have been flaws in the background checks of Gazan evacuees. AFP
France pauses Gazan arrivals after student's anti-Semitic posts

Profiles of more than 500 evacuees to be checked again as authorities launch new investigation

EuropeAugust 01, 2025
The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam involves migrants in its activities and aims to foster a sense of community. Photo: Iwan Baan
Rotterdam supports migrants despite city's far-right politics

Migration museum aims to foster empathy for asylum seekers

EuropeAugust 01, 2025
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said his country 'cannot and must not ignore' the plight of Palestinians. AFP
German Foreign Minister visiting Israel as EU pressure grows over Gaza

Johann Wadephul will urge Israelis to allow more aid into enclave, amid moves to suspend country from EU-funded research

NewsJuly 31, 2025
Olivier Pardo, a lawyer in Paris who represented Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu at the ICC, told police he was warned of a Hezbollah plot to kill him. AFP
Probe into ‘Hezbollah plot’ to kill Netanyahu’s lawyer

Alleged assassination target says ex-convict told of plan to have him killed

NewsJuly 30, 2025
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, left, has clashed with Israeli President Isaac Herzog over an EU proposal to partially suspend research relations with Israel. Reuters
Europe faces deep divisions as it finally takes action against Israel

At least four EU members object to a plan to freeze Israel out of a key research programme

NewsJuly 30, 2025
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has called for 'national measures to increase the pressure' on Israel. EPA
Israel warns EU of 'huge mistake' if research ties are suspended

European Commission proposal would ban some start-ups from accelerator programme

NewsJuly 29, 2025
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