Key EU leaders meet in Copenhagen to discuss drone security and Ukraine’s path to EU accession 

欧盟关键领导人于哥本哈根会晤,讨论无人机安全问题及乌克兰加入欧盟的途径

The Globalist

2025-10-01

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EU leaders gather in Copenhagen following a wave of mysterious drone incursions. Then: a litmus test from Madagascar as the island nation’s president dissolves the government. Plus: ‘La Galerie du 19M Tokyo’ exhibition by Chanel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Live from London, this is the Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.

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  • coming up with heightened security EU leaders gather in Copenhagen.

  • I believe firmly that we are at a moment where decisive action on our side can lead to a turning point in this conflict.

  • As the bloc pledges to step up to help Kiev,

  • we'll look ahead to a summit where a fast-track accession to the bloc for Ukraine and Moldova could be up for discussion.

  • Also ahead in the next 60 minutes...

  • There are fresh protests on the streets of Madagascar as water and power cuts continue.

  • We'll have the latest and ask why across the world young people are now increasingly mobilising against their governments.

  • Plus the work of France's finest craftsmen and women goes on show in Tokyo,

  • a Chanel opens an exhibition of the work of Ludhiana of M in the Japanese capital.

  • That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.

  • First to look at what else is happening in today's news,

  • non-essential government services are grinding to a halt in the United States after Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on a funding deal.

  • 69 people have been killed in the central Philippines,

  • which has been rocked by a shallow and powerful earthquake.

  • A Ukrainian president has warned that the situation at the Zaporizhia nuclear plant is becoming critical after seven days without external power.

  • Stay tuned to Monaco Radio throughout the day for more of these stories, but first,