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    Europe goes protectionist to save its steel
    09 Oct EU Institutions

    Europe goes protectionist to save its steel

    The European Commission unveiled plans this week to slash duty-free steel imports and raise tariffs to 50%, in a last-ditch bid to rescue the bloc’s ailing steel industry.
    by Federica Di Sario
    France’s Jewish community feels the strain as Gaza war deepens divides
    08 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    France’s Jewish community feels the strain as Gaza war deepens divides
    Op-ed: Europe’s Indo-Pacific ambitions need a coherent strategy
    09 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe’s Indo-Pacific ambitions need a coherent strategy
    Why Moldova's forceful embrace of the EU was a victory for Brussels
    07 Oct EU Institutions
    Why Moldova's forceful embrace of the EU was a victory for Brussels
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    Op-ed: Europe's AI ambitions hinge on targeted investment
    06 Oct Technology
    Op-ed: Europe's AI ambitions hinge on targeted investment
    Brussels’ new €409-billion Competitiveness Fund aims to boost competitiveness and AI leadership — but unless Europe focuses resources in its strongest innovation hubs, its AI drive risks spreading too thin.
    Essay: The EU beat global tech into shape, now its legacy is at risk
    03 Oct Technology
    Essay: The EU beat global tech into shape, now its legacy is at risk
    From USB-C chargers to GDPR, the EU has forced Big Tech to comply and put citizens first. But with new proposals weakening privacy and expanding surveillance, can Europe stay the world’s digital conscience without becoming what it once opposed?
    How Europe’s rules and barriers stifle its tech future
    02 Oct EU Institutions
    How Europe’s rules and barriers stifle its tech future
    The Commission's €387,000 metaverse party became a punchline, but the real problem runs deeper. Structural barriers inside the EU’s single market act like tariffs, driving up costs, slowing innovation, and sending Europe’s best talent elsewhere.
    What lies beneath the crisis in Europe’s plastics recycling sector Partner Content
    10 Oct Energy & Environment
    What lies beneath the crisis in Europe’s plastics recycling sector
    Europe’s recycling capacity has stalled after years of steady expansion, with forecasts indicating zero net growth in 2025. At current pace, Europe risks falling short of its environmental goals, as recycling capacity would need to double by 2030 to meet recycled content targets.
    Op-ed: The EU AI Office must back competitiveness
    01 Oct EU Institutions
    Op-ed: The EU AI Office must back competitiveness
    With just 13% of EU firms currently using AI, the new AI Office will decide whether Europe leads or lags in innovation. MEP Regina Doherty calls for clarity, consistency and a risk-based approach to keep businesses competitive.
    Russia's frozen cash: Can Europe finally make Putin pay?
    30 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Russia's frozen cash: Can Europe finally make Putin pay?
    European leaders are set to debate how they could utilise Russia’s blocked billions without breaking international law — and what the gamble means for the EU’s credibility.
    Denmark drone scare exposes Europe’s short-term defence gap
    29 Sep Member States
    Denmark drone scare exposes Europe’s short-term defence gap
    As unmarked drones disrupt the skies over Denmark, the EU's lack of preparedness to deal with foreign threats is clear. Without pairing long-term defence plans with short-term responses, Russia will keep probing until Western unity cracks.
    As Moldovans go to the polls, the EU confronts Russia’s biggest influence campaign to date
    26 Sep EU Institutions
    As Moldovans go to the polls, the EU confronts Russia’s biggest influence campaign to date
    Sunday’s vote in Moldova will test Brussels' resilience against Russia's multi-million-euro foreign interference efforts in its eastern neighbourhood.
    Resilience Beyond the Battlefield: Prof. Ilse Derluyn on Ukraine’s Psychological Future Partner Content
    01 Oct
    Resilience Beyond the Battlefield: Prof. Ilse Derluyn on Ukraine’s Psychological Future
    In this episode of the Eastern Frontline Podcast, MEPs Reinis Pozņaks and Virginijus Sinkevičius speak with Prof. Ilse Derluyn about the hidden side of resilience.

    Op-ed: Europe’s security must be a ‘Doppelstrategie’ for defence and belonging
    26 Sep EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Europe’s security must be a ‘Doppelstrategie’ for defence and belonging
    As Europe rearms, it risks neglecting culture and identity. Without investing in what binds its people, the continent could end up fighting for nothing worth defending.
    Q&A: Time for Brussels to wield its sanctions, not dream up new ones
    25 Sep EU Institutions
    Q&A: Time for Brussels to wield its sanctions, not dream up new ones
    Brussels’ 19th sanctions package against Russia is more bark than bite, warns the head of RUSI Europe’s Centre for Finance and Security in an interview.
    Charlie Kirk killing fuels European far right
    24 Sep Member States
    Charlie Kirk killing fuels European far right
    The assassination of the American activist has catapulted him from far-right firebrand to global symbol, galvanising nationalist movements across Europe with a potent mix of free-speech rhetoric, Christian identity, and online amplification.
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    France’s Jewish community feels the strain as Gaza war deepens divides
    08 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    France’s Jewish community feels the strain as Gaza war deepens divides
    As antisemitic incidents surge and public opinion hardens against Israel, France’s Jewish community is grappling with isolation, internal division, and a growing drift toward the far right.
    Inside Antwerp's battle to save the natural diamond trade
    17 Sep Member States
    Inside Antwerp's battle to save the natural diamond trade
    Squeezed by a boom in lab diamonds, sanctions, and fresh tariffs, the Belgian city is fighting back to persuade people the shiny natural rocks are irreplaceable.
    The Parliament's September print edition is out now
    12 Sep Member States
    The Parliament's September print edition is out now
    From migration and NATO to tradwives and trade, The Parliament's back-to-school September edition explores the issues and trends animating the EU.
    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal
    11 Sep EU Institutions
    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal
    The Commission chief’s State of the Union defence of the pact she negotiated with Donald Trump drew fire from across the political spectrum. But the real battle is over whether the pro-EU majority will keep her second term afloat.
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