Daily brief
Socialist candidate António José Seguro has won Portugal's presidential election, defeating a populist opponent in a runoff described by some as a contest against far-right populism. The victory is reported as emphatic, with some outlets noting he became the most voted president in Portugal's history. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed the centre-left win.
Spanish political parties are negotiating alliances after regional elections in Aragon, where the PP leads but lost seats as Vox doubled its representation and demands a role in government.
Turkey has reasserted its jurisdiction claims in the Aegean Sea ahead of talks in Ankara, prompting a pushback from the Greek government in Athens.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pitched the idea of a two-speed Europe ahead of a crucial summit on the future of the EU, which former ECB chief Mario Draghi is expected to influence.