Donald Tusk juggles domestic political pressures and international responsibilities during Poland’s six-month EU Council presidency. Poland’s six-month presidency of the European Union Council, commencing on January...
Amid EU skepticism and fiery rhetoric, Milanović heads for a likely runoff against pro-European rival Dragan Primorac. As Croatia’s “super election year” concludes, Zoran Milanović, the...
The Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, where at least five people were killed and 200 injured by a car driven by a Saudi refugee, has sent...
Despite urgent calls to reduce emissions, rising coal consumption in China, India, and Indonesia underscores the challenge of transitioning to cleaner energy. The International Energy Agency...
The European Council on 16 December decided to prolong the mandate of the EU Naval Force Operation ATALANTA and of the EU’s military training mission in...
Russia’s latest rhetoric, emphasizing the need to prepare for a potential conflict with NATO while intensifying its war in Ukraine, signals a significant escalation in its...
France’s political landscape has been shaken by the appointment of François Bayrou as Prime Minister, replacing Michel Barnier after a no-confidence vote in parliament. The 73-year-old...
Tensions between Russia and the West have reached a fever pitch following Ukraine’s unprecedented attack on the Kursk region, which Moscow described as the most significant...
The rise of Péter Magyar as a formidable challenger to Viktor Orbán’s long-dominant Fidesz party marks a potential turning point in Hungarian politics. For nearly two...
The collapse of France’s government, marked by the historic ousting of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a vote of no confidence, underscores the deepening political and...
France stands at a political crossroads as Prime Minister Michel Barnier grapples with the challenge of passing a contentious social security budget. At the heart of...
The recent severing of two critical undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has ignited suspicions of sabotage, raising alarms about the vulnerabilities of global digital infrastructure...
As his five-year term as the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs nears its end, Josep Borrell reflects on a tenure marked by historic crises...
The European Commission has fined Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, €840.24 million ($840 million) for violating European Union antitrust rules by leveraging its dominant...
The European Union (EU) and Kenya are deepening maritime collaboration in the western Indian Ocean through joint naval exercises designed to enhance regional security. In late...
The insidious effects of Russian disinformation campaigns across Europe have grown increasingly evident, as evidenced by a wave of cloned news sites that mimic trusted media...
Reports of violent pushbacks at the Belarus-Poland border have surfaced again, casting a spotlight on Europe’s increasingly militarized approach to migration. This latest incident, involving Somali,...
The establishment of a Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team (MSMT) to enforce sanctions on North Korea has sparked concerns over its legitimacy, as it operates outside the...
Mozambique’s electoral authorities have extended voting in some regions and for overseas citizens in Germany due to logistical challenges. While most of the country completed voting...
As Mozambique prepares for its presidential election, all eyes are on Daniel Chapo, the ruling party’s candidate and the presumptive victor. Chapo, a former high school...