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Europe Signals Resolve Against Pressure Politics
EU Council President António Costa tells lawmakers the Union is prepared to defend itself against coercion while reaffirming commitment to international law and a rules-based order By any measure, the tone in Brussels this week was one of vigilance rather…
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Climate Threats Reshape Global Supply Chain Insurance
As extreme weather and environmental volatility intensify, insurers and logistics firms overhaul risk models, coverage terms, and resilience strategies to keep goods moving. By mid-winter, cargo terminals from the Gulf Coast to Southeast Asia have become testing grounds for a…
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Eurovision Song Contest dynamics evolve with Big Five change
Spain’s absence reshapes automatic qualification, stirring debate over tradition, diversity, and the future balance of Europe’s biggest music spectacle. This January, as Europe turns its attention once again to the world’s most-watched live music event, the Eurovision Song Contest finds…
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Greece’s Court Frees Humanitarian Workers in Migrant Smuggling Case
A landmark acquittal closes a long legal chapter and reignites Europe’s debate over migration, borders, and humanitarian action. In a decision closely watched across Europe, a Greek court has cleared a group of humanitarian workers who had been accused of…
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Spanish High‑Speed Train Crash Death Toll Rises to 39
Emergency crews continue recovery after devastating rail collision in southern Spain Authorities in southern Spain confirmed that the death toll from a catastrophic high‑speed rail collision has risen to 39, as emergency teams continue recovery operations amid wreckage scattered across…
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Serbia Poised to Join the European Union as Accession Talks Reach the Finish Line
A political roadmap agreed in Brussels signals the end of a long journey, reshaping Balkan integration and the EU’s strategic horizon Serbia and the European Union have agreed on a political roadmap designed to bring Belgrade’s long-running accession process to…
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Senior Iranian Diplomat Seeks Asylum in Switzerland
Resignation in Geneva points to strain inside Iran’s foreign service as pressure mounts abroad A senior Iranian diplomat stationed in Geneva has resigned from his post and applied for asylum in Switzerland, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter,…
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India and the European Union Edge Toward a Landmark Trade Pact
After decades of talks, New Delhi and Brussels signal that a comprehensive agreement is within reach, promising to reshape Asia–Europe commerce amid global uncertainty. India and the European Union are edging closer to what could become one of the most…
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Europe’s Quiet Struggle for the Materials of the Future
As global competition intensifies for lithium, rare earths and other critical minerals, Europe risks strategic dependence that could undermine its green and digital ambitions. Europe’s ambition to lead the global green transition rests on an uncomfortable paradox: while the continent…
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EU Imposes Duties on China’s Fused Alumina Imports
Brussels moves to shield European abrasives producers from alleged unfair pricing as trade tensions with Beijing deepen The European Union has moved to impose anti-dumping duties on imports of fused alumina from China, marking a significant step in Brussels’ ongoing…














