On the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash, a general strike will take place across Greece on Friday. Trade unions, members of the opposition and relatives are demanding justice for the 57 victims and consequences for those responsible. Many see the causes of the accident and the inadequate investigation as a symptom of a corrupt state rendered dysfunctional by austerity measures and privatisation.

Governments across Europe are looking for ways to boost their defence and security spending. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has proposed relaxing the EU's debt rules, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to increase his country's defence budget to 2.5 percent of GDP by 2027. Europe's media question whether Europe's leaders are setting the right priorities for the long term.

The AfD, parts of which Germany's Office for the Protection of the Constitution has classified as "definitely right-wing extremist", has emerged from the German federal election as the second strongest party, having secured 20.8 percent of the vote. In the states of the former East Germany it even came first. Europe's press analyses the results and seeks reasons for the weakening of the political centre.

On the third anniversary of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, the US voted with Russia, China and other states to pass a resolution in the UN Security Council calling for a swift end to the war without naming Moscow as the aggressor. The European member states abstained, and in the UN General Assembly a majority condemned the attack. Press commentaries see a reversal in the US's stance.

French President Emmanuel Macron met his US counterpart Donald Trump at the White House in Washington on Monday and discussed the situation in Ukraine. Macron's goal was to get Trump to give up his pro-Russian stance and involve Europe in peace talks. The press takes stock.

Following the conservative CDU/CSU's victory in the Bundestag elections, its chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz has announced that talks aimed at forming a governing coalition with the SPD will begin within the next few days. Europe's press discusses what to expect from the man who looks set to lead Germany.

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