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    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    12 Sep Member States
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    As French President Emmanuel Macron appoints a fifth Prime Minister in two years, France is in dire need of political reform.
    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.
    Op-ed: EU pledges ‘drone wall’ as Russian threats grow — now it must deliver
    10 Sep EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU pledges ‘drone wall’ as Russian threats grow — now it must deliver
    Poland’s downing of Russian drones shows how exposed Europe’s eastern flank remains. Von der Leyen has pledged a “drone wall.” Now Brussels must back words with action, argues Arthur de Liedekerke.
    Op-ed: How the weaponisation of climate could threaten Europe
    09 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: How the weaponisation of climate could threaten Europe
    Wildfires and heatwaves pose a new kind of security risk — one European countries are ill-prepared for, and can only tackle together.
    After Paris summit, Europe’s security pledges face tough questions
    09 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    After Paris summit, Europe’s security pledges face tough questions
    The Paris summit signalled unity on paper, but questions over troops, frozen assets, and US backing show how fragile Europe’s promises remain.
    Op-ed: Separating fiscal facts from fear is crucial to EU enlargement
    08 Sep Member States
    Op-ed: Separating fiscal facts from fear is crucial to EU enlargement
    Brussels is pouring more money into enlargement, and handing far-right parties fresh ammunition to resist it.
    Russia-China landmark pipeline deal tilts global energy politics
    05 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Russia-China landmark pipeline deal tilts global energy politics
    The freshly inked Power of Siberia 2 pipeline agreement between Moscow and Beijing could undercut EU sanctions and shift the global energy power balance.
    Blackmail or realpolitik? Why the EU blinked on Big Tech
    04 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Blackmail or realpolitik? Why the EU blinked on Big Tech
    Brussels has delayed a Google fine after fresh US threats over EU tech rules. While the move has been widely denounced as capitulation, some analysts call it good strategy.
    Q+A: Flag hopping lets Russia’s shadow fleet slip sanctions
    03 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Flag hopping lets Russia’s shadow fleet slip sanctions
    An old maritime trick known as flag hopping is letting Russia’s “shadow fleet” duck EU sanctions. By switching identity, sanctioned ships can evade enforcement and keep oil money flowing to the Kremlin.
    Op-ed: Why the Mercosur deal brings a geopolitical opportunity for the EU
    03 Sep EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Why the Mercosur deal brings a geopolitical opportunity for the EU
    Concerns from Europe's farmers have held up the signing of an EU-Mercosur trade deal.
    Von der Leyen's Eastern tour signals power shift in EU security
    02 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Von der Leyen's Eastern tour signals power shift in EU security
    The Commission president's whirlwind visit to Europe's eastern flank signals a pivot as once peripheral states become central to the EU's Russian defence strategy.
    FIFA slips through Europe’s fingers as it cosies up to new teammates
    01 Sep EU Institutions
    FIFA slips through Europe’s fingers as it cosies up to new teammates
    This summer’s Club World Cup put FIFA’s power front and centre for the world to see. As the governing body gets cosy with superpowers and autocrats, the EU could see its governance role diminished.
    Op-ed: The EU must resist Trump’s attempts at digital domination
    29 Aug EU Institutions
    Op-ed: The EU must resist Trump’s attempts at digital domination
    As the EU faces more foreign pressure from the US, it should stand strong and uphold its digital laws.
    Op-ed: Central and Eastern Europe’s energy transition shows resilience in the face of geopolitical threats
    28 Aug Member States
    Op-ed: Central and Eastern Europe’s energy transition shows resilience in the face of geopolitical threats
    Central and Eastern Europe present an opportunity for the EU to complete its Energy Union and ensure energy independence — if it dares.
    Estonian citizens warned of spy games if they travel to Russia
    27 Aug Member States
    Estonian citizens warned of spy games if they travel to Russia
    Residents of Estonia crossing into Russia might be coerced into spying against their country, the foreign ministry has warned. Recent cases show the FSB preying on travellers to build networks in European countries.
    Disconnected growth: Poor rural connectivity threatens agricultural innovation in the EU
    25 Aug Member States
    Disconnected growth: Poor rural connectivity threatens agricultural innovation in the EU
    Patchy broadband and limited 5G are holding back the adoption of new agricultural technologies across Europe’s rural regions.
    Six things to take forward from this week’s Ukraine talks
    22 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    Six things to take forward from this week’s Ukraine talks
    ‘NATO-like’ promises, Trump’s push for a Putin–Zelenskyy summit, and Europe’s show of unity — a week of hasty talks has set the stage for Ukraine’s next chapter.
    US tariff relief offers mixed blessings to German car sector
    21 Aug Member States
    US tariff relief offers mixed blessings to German car sector
    Decisions made decades ago will determine how hard each carmaker is hit.
    Op-ed: Europe’s wine and spirits sector must be helped through the trade war
    21 Aug Member States
    Op-ed: Europe’s wine and spirits sector must be helped through the trade war
    Vineyards have long been a feature of Europe's rural areas and a symbol of its expertise, but tariffs and duties from the US and China are putting the sector under pressure.
    EU–Israel relations strained as Frederiksen singles out Netanyahu
    20 Aug Member States
    EU–Israel relations strained as Frederiksen singles out Netanyahu
    The Danish leader’s unusually direct criticism highlights Europe’s growing frustration with Israel’s war in Gaza and the man at its helm.
    Ukraine security guarantees emerge as sticking point after European leaders meet Trump
    19 Aug Member States
    Ukraine security guarantees emerge as sticking point after European leaders meet Trump
    Boots on the ground will be needed to ward off a renewed invasion, experts say — but Putin won’t easily accept it.
    Prada bag, anyone? How Trump’s tariffs hit Europe’s fashion giants
    18 Aug Member States
    Prada bag, anyone? How Trump’s tariffs hit Europe’s fashion giants
    European luxury brands are feeling the heat as 15% US tariffs compound an existing affordability crisis.
    Op-ed: Mercosur deal of deceit must not be signed
    14 Aug EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Mercosur deal of deceit must not be signed
    The planned EU-Mercosur deal risks setting back Europe’s farmers through unfair competition, and raises safety concerns for European consumers.
    ‘Half-dead’ Schengen limps on amid increased migration anxiety
    13 Aug Member States
    ‘Half-dead’ Schengen limps on amid increased migration anxiety
    Europe’s open borders are being replaced by ‘temporary’ checkpoints that are often anything but. With anti-migration politics on the rise and a broken asylum system, the loss of trust will be hard to restore.
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