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    Why the Mar-a-Lago face hasn’t crossed the Atlantic
    27 May Member States

    Why the Mar-a-Lago face hasn’t crossed the Atlantic

    Europe’s far right has embraced MAGA politics. But not its aesthetics.
    by Federica Di Sario
    How occupied Ukraine became an EU security threat
    26 May Member States
    How occupied Ukraine became an EU security threat
    A year on, the EU has a trade deal with the U.S. — and it could be worse
    21 May EU Institutions
    A year on, the EU has a trade deal with the U.S. — and it could be worse
    Op-ed: Europe has an Ocean Pact — now it needs a budget to match
    20 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Europe has an Ocean Pact — now it needs a budget to match
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    Newsletter: The bad math of EU return hubs
    22 May Member States
    Newsletter: The bad math of EU return hubs
    European lawmakers this week kicked the can down the road on the question of new migrant deportation rules.
    Can Europe scale its defense industry fast enough?
    20 May Member States
    Can Europe scale its defense industry fast enough?
    While European capitals are ramping up defense spending at historic speed, the continent still lacks the industrial muscle to rapidly expand arms production.
    Op-ed: The case for a single European defense market
    19 May Member States
    Op-ed: The case for a single European defense market
    "Buy European," updated procurement rules, military mobility, stronger funding mechanisms and an EU-NATO cooperation framework are the steps needed to overcome fragmentation in Europe's defense sector.
    Making the case for renewable liquid gases in Europe’s energy transition Partner Content
    27 May Member States
    Making the case for renewable liquid gases in Europe’s energy transition
    Renewable liquid gases (rLGs) can already power millions of homes and businesses. Their potential to further support Europe’s energy transition is well-documented, provided that sustainable demand and the right policy conditions to support their scale-up are created, industry says
    Op-ed: How to build Europe's spheres of common interest
    18 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: How to build Europe's spheres of common interest
    The EU must expand its security and defense partnerships to counter traditional spheres of influence and strengthen its strategic position around the world.
    Tracking a spiraling disinformation narrative in Estonia
    18 May Member States
    Tracking a spiraling disinformation narrative in Estonia
    A false narrative about pro-Russian separatism in Estonia’s border city of Narva spread from Telegram channels into mainstream European media, exposing vulnerabilities in how Europe handles information warfare.
    Op-ed: European defense independence depends on investment in R&D
    15 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: European defense independence depends on investment in R&D
    The EU must build its defense capability by expanding investment, strengthening ties between universities and industry and retaining control of critical intellectual property.
    Newsletter: Europe on the menu at the Trump-Xi summit
    15 May
    Newsletter: Europe on the menu at the Trump-Xi summit
    At an exceptional summit in Beijing, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed countless issues critical to EU interests, such as rare earths, Chinese electric vehicles, the war in Iran and global tariff policy.
    Golden visas are a success story – that's why we need a Europe-wide framework Partner Content
    14 May Member States
    Golden visas are a success story – that's why we need a Europe-wide framework
    Golden visas are a valuable part of Europe’s economic landscape, providing essential cash injections and helping to stabilise economies when traditional sources of investment were under strain
    Europe's wind industry is fighting a reputational battle
    13 May Member States
    Europe's wind industry is fighting a reputational battle
    An informal anti-wind network is getting louder in Europe, where it’s already upending wind projects worth billions of euros through disinformation campaigns, a new social media investigation found.
    Anthropic shuts the EU out of its most advanced cyber AI model
    12 May Technology
    Anthropic shuts the EU out of its most advanced cyber AI model
    Without preview access to Anthropic’s Mythos, Europe could be left exposed to a new generation of AI-powered cyberattacks.
    Op-ed: SMEs are central to European innovation and must be protected
    12 May Member States
    Op-ed: SMEs are central to European innovation and must be protected
    Unlike corporates and startups, which drive innovation through scale and speed, small and medium-sized enterprises contribute through long-term specialization within supply chains.
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    A year on, the EU has a trade deal with the U.S. — and it could be worse
    21 May EU Institutions
    A year on, the EU has a trade deal with the U.S. — and it could be worse
    European lawmakers and national governments reached a compromise Wednesday over the terms of the agreement Washington and Brussels initially negotiated last July.
    Tracking a spiraling disinformation narrative in Estonia
    18 May Member States
    Tracking a spiraling disinformation narrative in Estonia
    A false narrative about pro-Russian separatism in Estonia’s border city of Narva spread from Telegram channels into mainstream European media, exposing vulnerabilities in how Europe handles information warfare.
    The Parliament's May print edition is out now
    07 May Member States
    The Parliament's May print edition is out now
    This month's cover story explores what a post-Orbán Hungary means for Europe's hard right.
    Policy report: Unlocking investment for EU competitiveness
    04 May Member States
    Policy report: Unlocking investment for EU competitiveness
    Trump's policy shifts are driving capital toward the EU, while Brussels pursues deregulation to attract investment. In this context, the report explores what investments the bloc needs to strengthen its competitiveness.
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