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    What will make or break the EU in 2026?
    02 Jan EU Institutions
    What will make or break the EU in 2026?
    Last year radically transformed Europe, as Russia continued its war in Ukraine and the US reneged on longstanding commitments to the continent.
    What’s left of Europe’s diplomatic service?
    30 Dec 25 Member States
    What’s left of Europe’s diplomatic service?
    A corruption scandal rocking the European External Action Service is the latest blow to an institution long criticised for its weak grip on the EU’s foreign policy.
    Trump’s Belarus gamble is testing Europe’s sanctions faith
    26 Dec 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Trump’s Belarus gamble is testing Europe’s sanctions faith
    As Washington courts Alexander Lukashenko for prisoner releases and diplomatic leverage, Brussels is left asking whether isolation still works — or whether Europe is being sidelined in shaping Belarus’s future.
    Q&A: How Europe should learn to fight, build and deter on its own
    24 Dec 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Q&A: How Europe should learn to fight, build and deter on its own
    The Parliament spoke to Camille Grand, secretary general of the Aerospace, Security and Defence Industries Association of Europe, about whether Europe’s defence industry can scale fast enough for a future with less American support.
    The EU wants protectionism. Some members say it will backfire
    22 Dec 25 Economics
    The EU wants protectionism. Some members say it will backfire
    As Brussels advances a ‘Buy Europe’ agenda to shield its struggling industry, a group of EU countries is pushing back to defend free trade.
    Does the EU's loan deal for Ukraine set a new precedent?
    19 Dec 25 Member States
    Does the EU's loan deal for Ukraine set a new precedent?
    Forced to ditch a plan to tap frozen Russian assets, EU leaders relied on the bloc's 'enhanced cooperation' mechanism to reach a deal on borrowing €90 billion to fund Ukraine.
    Why Europe isn’t ready for a return to compulsory military service
    18 Dec 25 Member States
    Why Europe isn’t ready for a return to compulsory military service
    As European countries flirt with conscription and other schemes to recruit new soldiers in order to beef up their defence capabilities, the real issue is actually retention.
    Op-ed: What's missing from the debate on Russian frozen assets
    17 Dec 25 EU Institutions
    Op-ed: What's missing from the debate on Russian frozen assets
    The EU's strategy on the allocation of Russian capital must also focus on long-term support for Ukraine's recovery, particularly for women and girls.
    Trump's foreign policy seeks to undermine the EU — and strengthen Europe's nationalists
    16 Dec 25 EU Institutions
    Trump's foreign policy seeks to undermine the EU — and strengthen Europe's nationalists
    The new US National Security Strategy could signal the end of the post-war transatlantic relationship, as Washington pursues a policy of intervention on the continent.
    Op-ed: Europe does not need a 'single defence market'
    12 Dec 25 Member States
    Op-ed: Europe does not need a 'single defence market'
    The European Union should establish an intergovernmental defence market built on voluntary cooperation, supported by stronger coordination at the EU level.
    The EU's X fine shows its tech rules still have teeth
    11 Dec 25 EU Institutions
    The EU's X fine shows its tech rules still have teeth
    As Elon Musk and the US government rail against the €120 million penalty, EU officials say the move proves Europe is still willing to deploy one of its last major sources of leverage over American tech giants.
    Op-ed: Europe must arm for reality
    10 Dec 25 Member States
    Op-ed: Europe must arm for reality
    After decades of wishful thinking, the EU is finally beginning to confront its security responsibilities. The question now is whether Europe will act with the urgency that deterrence demands.
    ‘Europe cannot afford to disengage’: Šuica on the EU’s new Mediterranean pact
    09 Dec 25 Member States
    ‘Europe cannot afford to disengage’: Šuica on the EU’s new Mediterranean pact
    The European Commission's Dubravka Šuica sat down with The Parliament to discuss how Brussels is trying to rebuild ties in the EU’s “southern neighbourhood,” amid mounting labour shortages and soaring energy costs. 
    COP30’s turning point: No roadmap, no US, no easy wins 
    08 Dec 25 Energy & Environment
    COP30’s turning point: No roadmap, no US, no easy wins 
    With the United States absent and emerging powers asserting themselves, Europe faces a new era when climate progress hinges less on grand agreements and more on coalitions.
    Women still work 15 months to earn men’s annual pay, EU index shows
    05 Dec 25 EU Institutions
    Women still work 15 months to earn men’s annual pay, EU index shows
    The 2025 Gender Equality Index highlights slow, uneven progress across member states, prompting calls for deeper reforms and stronger engagement of men and boys in equality policies.
    Shein's expansion in France underscores Europe's addiction to cheap Chinese goods
    04 Dec 25 Member States
    Shein's expansion in France underscores Europe's addiction to cheap Chinese goods
    With the Chinese fast-fashion firm setting up shop in one of Paris’s landmark department stores, the EU is wrestling with how to protect its ailing textile industry.

    Europe’s defence reliance on the US runs deeper than hardware
    02 Dec 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s defence reliance on the US runs deeper than hardware
    Europe’s surge in defence spending, layered on to an American-centric security architecture, is deepening its dependence on Washington — just as the continent seeks greater strategic autonomy.
    Op-ed: The EU must link enlargement to raw materials strategy
    01 Dec 25 Member States
    Op-ed: The EU must link enlargement to raw materials strategy
    The EU’s green and industrial transition depends on secure supplies of critical minerals. The Western Balkans need investment, trust, and value-chain integration. Aligning enlargement with raw materials policy is no longer optional — it’s strategic.
    Europe’s uneven rush to rearm
    28 Nov 25 Member States
    Europe’s uneven rush to rearm
    While front-line states have embraced rapid militarisation, major economies like Spain and Italy are still falling short — risking the creation of a two-tier security model.
    Op-ed: Why Europe should build ships with Indo-Pacific allies
    26 Nov 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Why Europe should build ships with Indo-Pacific allies
    As Washington deepens industrial ties with Japan, South Korea and Australia, Europe risks being left out unless it partners with its Asian allies.
    The Czech mining town saying ‘no thanks’ to Europe’s critical raw materials push
    25 Nov 25 Member States
    The Czech mining town saying ‘no thanks’ to Europe’s critical raw materials push
    As Brussels races to secure raw materials and cut its reliance on China, it's facing resistance from a Czech region that's thought to hold a significant lithium deposit.
    UN official warns that US-led peace plan in Gaza could imperil the creation of a Palestinian state
    21 Nov 25 EU Institutions
    UN official warns that US-led peace plan in Gaza could imperil the creation of a Palestinian state
    The Palestinian Authority should be 'at the centre of the conversation' concerning any plans for Gaza’s reconstruction, a UNRWA official said in an interview.
    EU Mediterranean Commissioner: 'We want to be players and not only payers'
    19 Nov 25 Member States
    EU Mediterranean Commissioner: 'We want to be players and not only payers'
    With Brussels set to host the inaugural Palestine Donor Group on Thursday, Dubravka Šuica is calling for the bloc to play a more strategic role in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the reconstruction of Gaza.
    Could oil-rich Norway save Ukraine?
    18 Nov 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Could oil-rich Norway save Ukraine?
    Norway could leverage its sovereign wealth fund to back a loan to fund Ukraine’s defence — but Norwegian Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg isn’t eager to reach into the country’s deep pockets.
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