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    Ukraine’s satellite wake-up call for Europe
    04 Feb Foreign & Security Policy

    Ukraine’s satellite wake-up call for Europe

    Outmatched by Russia in space at the start of the war, Ukraine moved quickly to close the gap using commercial and allied satellites. Its experience is now shaping a consensus in Brussels: without rapid, collective investment in space intelligence, Europe risks entering its next conflict blind.
    by Anthony Harwood
    Can Europe carry more of NATO’s burden?
    03 Feb Member States
    Can Europe carry more of NATO’s burden?
    What you need to know about the EU’s migration pact
    02 Feb EU Institutions
    What you need to know about the EU’s migration pact
    Op-ed: Development aid can strengthen Europe, but it needs a reset
    29 Jan
    Op-ed: Development aid can strengthen Europe, but it needs a reset
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    Op-ed: To understand the future of EU democracy, look at how I got elected
    30 Jan
    Op-ed: To understand the future of EU democracy, look at how I got elected
    Digital platforms are nurturing a modern form of direct democracy that could reshape how European citizens engage with institutions, opening new ways to gain political support and even become an MEP.
    Newsletter: The EU's Iran dilemma
    30 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Newsletter: The EU's Iran dilemma
    "I think the region does not need a new war,” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said, even as the bloc moved to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization.
    Op-ed: Lessons from the frontline of Europe's migration outpost
    28 Jan
    Op-ed: Lessons from the frontline of Europe's migration outpost
    At the EU's south-eastern frontier, Cyprus has grappled with both external and internal migration pressures.
    Keeping Europe’s momentum in the fight against cancer Partner Content
    04 Feb Member States
    Keeping Europe’s momentum in the fight against cancer
    Cancer care is changing fast, but progress is uneven. Europe can turn good policies into everyday practice if countries fund national plans properly and report results publicly, with patients as partners of implementation
    What you need to know about the EU-India trade agreement
    28 Jan EU Institutions
    What you need to know about the EU-India trade agreement
    Brussels’ new trade pact with India could double EU exports by 2032, bolstering efforts to diversify away from traditional partners.
    Op-ed: The time to complete Europe's unfinished business
    27 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: The time to complete Europe's unfinished business
    Cyprus' presidency of the Council of the EU may represent one of the last chances to take concrete steps towards negotiations on the reunification of the island.
    Op-ed: Post-Greenland, the EU needs to make shared economic deterrence a priority
    27 Jan EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Post-Greenland, the EU needs to make shared economic deterrence a priority
    A European Security Alliance would connect existing instruments and elevate economic security to the same strategic level as defence.
    How the EU became a digital colony — and how it might break free
    26 Jan EU Institutions
    How the EU became a digital colony — and how it might break free
    European lawmakers and analysts warn that reliance on US artificial intelligence and digital services is a strategic liability, spurring calls for an EU-made tech stack.
    Inside the Information War: Journalism on Europe’s Frontline Partner Content
    01 Dec 25
    Inside the Information War: Journalism on Europe’s Frontline
    In the latest episode of the Eastern Frontline Podcast, host MEPs Reinis Pozņaks and Petras Auštrevičius are joined by Sarah Wheaton, Chief Policy Correspondent at Politico Europe, to explore the role of journalism in times of crisis
    Op-ed: What the EU can learn from Cyprus' foreign policy
    26 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: What the EU can learn from Cyprus' foreign policy
    From migration to regional co-operation with the Middle East and North Africa, Cyprus combines human-rights principles with pragmatic diplomacy.
    Op-ed: If Europe needs to diversify its energy sources, Cyprus could be the answer
    23 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: If Europe needs to diversify its energy sources, Cyprus could be the answer
    At the forefront of the new common energy strategy for the Mediterranean, better integration of Cyprus' natural gas reserves can support the EU in phasing out Russian imports.
    Op-ed: Cyprus' opportunity to reinvigorate European dialogue and revive multilateralism
    22 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: Cyprus' opportunity to reinvigorate European dialogue and revive multilateralism
    During its presidency of the Council of the EU, Cyprus has two key opportunities — carrying forward negotiations on the next MFF and elevating the EU's diplomatic relations with its neighbours in the Middle East and North Africa.
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    Newsletter: The EU's Iran dilemma
    30 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Newsletter: The EU's Iran dilemma
    "I think the region does not need a new war,” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said, even as the bloc moved to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization.
    As Trump ramps up 'coercive' push for Greenland, the EU weighs striking back on tariffs
    20 Jan EU Institutions
    As Trump ramps up 'coercive' push for Greenland, the EU weighs striking back on tariffs
    The US president has threatened European allies with fresh levies as he tries to strong-arm Denmark into selling the semi-autonomous territory, raising the specter of a trade war.
    The Parliament's January print edition is out now
    16 Jan Member States
    The Parliament's January print edition is out now
    This month's edition explores what the new US National Security Strategy means for Europe, Donald Trump's pursuit of Greenland, the EU's weak foreign policy, and much more.
    The Parliament's Guide to the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU
    13 Jan Member States
    The Parliament's Guide to the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU
    Our special report on the Cyprus presidency of the Council of the European Union offers an overview of the key players and priorities for the next six months.
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