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    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.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: Six months to set the stage for the EU defence union
    20 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: Six months to set the stage for the EU defence union
    How the EU's 28th Regime pits business against labour
    19 Jan Member States
    How the EU's 28th Regime pits business against labour
    Spain makes the case for more migration
    16 Jan Member States
    Spain makes the case for more migration
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    Q&A: Cyprus' role in shaping the next round of EU enlargement
    19 Jan Member States
    Q&A: Cyprus' role in shaping the next round of EU enlargement
    As Cyprus assumes the rotating chair of the Council of the EU for the second time, Ambassador Christina Rafti outlines a strategy aimed at delivering concrete results.
    Op-ed: Why Europe should avoid the trap of repressive drug policy
    15 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: Why Europe should avoid the trap of repressive drug policy
    The Commission's new EU Drugs Strategy retreats from decades of progressive approaches, embracing a punitive stance that has proved disastrous globally.
    ‘We would be foolish if we didn’t use influencers’: The EU's bet on TikTok diplomacy
    14 Jan EU Institutions
    ‘We would be foolish if we didn’t use influencers’: The EU's bet on TikTok diplomacy
    Brussels is trying to harness content creators to disseminate its message, reach younger citizens and counter mounting disinformation. But critics say the European Commission is bypassing traditional media at the expense of accountability.
    Why farmers need solutions now Partner Content
    20 Jan Member States
    Why farmers need solutions now
    Modernising food and feed safety rules can keep safety strong while unlocking innovation and investment for a competitive, resilient agriculture sector
    Op-ed: How the EU should respond to Trump's threats over Greenland
    14 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: How the EU should respond to Trump's threats over Greenland
    Instead of merely monitoring the situation, the Commission should freeze any further engagement with the EU-US tariff agreement until Washington stops its intimidation.
    5 things to make sense of the EU-Mercosur deal
    13 Jan Member States
    5 things to make sense of the EU-Mercosur deal
    A quarter-century of stop-start negotiations has finally brought the European Union to the threshold of the world’s largest duty-free pact with Latin America.
    How Washington's visa overhaul could narrow Europe’s tech gap
    12 Jan EU Institutions
    How Washington's visa overhaul could narrow Europe’s tech gap
    A new $100,000 US visa fee could redirect early-career engineers toward the EU — if the bloc can cut red tape and compete on speed.
    Europe’s moment of truth arrives in Caracas
    09 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s moment of truth arrives in Caracas
    From Venezuela to Greenland, Washington is treating allies as territory to manage — forcing the EU to decide whether it will stand by its principles or be ruled by US power politics.
    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
    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.
    Greenland’s colonial past could be Washington’s way in
    07 Jan Member States
    Greenland’s colonial past could be Washington’s way in
    Greenland’s legacy of Danish colonialism, forced relocations and cultural trauma may now become the opening Donald Trump needs to pull the island away from Europe’s orbit.
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    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.
    The Parliament's December print edition is out now
    05 Dec 25 Member States
    The Parliament's December print edition is out now
    This month's edition explores the EU's quest for lithium to power its defence build-up and energy transition; the bloc's addiction to cheap Chinese goods, despite its re-industrialisation push; how Hungary is thwarting the bloc's enlargement agenda; and much more.
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