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Asylum, Violence, and a Fractured Debate in Britain
The jailing of a Sudanese asylum seeker for the murder of a hotel worker has reignited scrutiny of Europe’s migration systems and the pressures facing host communities. On a cold winter morning, a British courtroom delivered a sentence that reverberated…
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EU and Azerbaijan Broaden Cooperation Beyond Borders
Global Gateway investment and connectivity plans signal a new phase in Brussels–Baku relations amid shifting geopolitical realities Brussels and Baku have entered a new phase of engagement, broadening their cooperation beyond traditional energy ties and positioning their relationship within a…
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Iran Signals Unbounded Retaliation After U.S. Strike, Raising Stakes Across the Gulf
Tehran’s warning that any response will not be confined in scope intensifies a volatile standoff, forcing Europe to reassess its security posture amid widening regional risks. Iran has issued its starkest warning yet following a U.S. military attack in the…
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France Opens Pathway to Label Iran’s Guards as Terror Group
Paris presses for an EU-wide designation of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as Rwanda’s legal action against the UK over migration policy underscores widening global legal tensions France has moved to open a formal pathway toward labeling Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary…
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Russia’s Hybrid War Against Europe Enters a New Phase
Analysts warn that Moscow’s blend of disinformation, sabotage, and low-level incursions is testing Europe’s cohesion and security resilience. By late January, European security officials say the pressure is unmistakable. Russia’s hybrid campaign against Europe—long described as a shadow conflict operating…
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Air Canada Broadens Transatlantic and Southbound Reach
The flag carrier deepens its winter network between Europe and Latin America as premium demand reshapes long‑haul travel In the heart of the northern winter, Air Canada is making a confident play for long‑haul travelers who value comfort, flexibility, and…
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India’s New Trade Turn: Slashed EU Car Tariffs Open Luxury Wheels and Export Paths
New Delhi’s tariff cuts signal a deeper India–EU commercial tie that could reshape the luxury automotive landscape at home and abroad In a decisive shift in trade policy, India has sharply cut import tariffs on high-end European cars from historically…
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Spain Approves Migrant Status Plan as Europe Grapples With Mobility, Memory, and Culture
Madrid moves to regularize thousands of undocumented residents while the continent confronts the human cost of rail disasters and turns to culture as a mirror of social change. Spain has taken a decisive step in reshaping its migration landscape, approving…
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EU–Montenegro Close Key Financial Control Chapter
Provisional agreement on financial oversight marks a technical but politically significant step in Montenegro’s long path toward European Union membership EU and Montenegro have provisionally wrapped up negotiations on the financial control chapter of the country’s EU accession process, a…
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UK Populist Defector Shakes Up Conservative Party Politics
A high-profile break with Reform UK reopens ideological fault lines on the British right and reverberates across Europe’s populist movements. Westminster awoke this week to a political aftershock that few inside the governing Conservative Party had expected to feel so…














