-
Europe’s Markets at a Crossroads: Greek Minister Urges Deeper Unification
Speaking at the Berlin Global Dialogue, Greece’s finance minister calls for a more integrated and effective European internal market in the face of shifting global economics. In a keynote address at the Berlin Global Dialogue in Germany’s capital, the finance…
-
EU Leaders Race to Lock in 10‑Year Carbon Deal Ahead of UN Summit
With days to spare before the global climate conference, European heads of state push for a binding decade‑long emissions reduction pact — but face industrial resistance and fragile consensus. In the polished conference chamber of European Council in Brussels, high‑level…
-
Dry Autumn Accelerates Winter Grain Sowing Across Europe
Favourable early‑October weather in France and Germany pushes sowing ahead of schedule, setting a positive tone for the 2025‑26 crop season. As the autumn sun shines on European farmland, farmers across key grain‑producing regions have taken advantage of unusually dry…
-
“Silenced Wires & Open Doors: Kremlin Envoy’s U.S. Visit Signals Quiet Continuation of U.S.–Russia Dialogue”
Kirill Dmitriev’s confirmed presence in the U.S. for a long‑planned meeting amid newly imposed sanctions highlights Moscow’s strategic decision: keep channels open despite war. In a move that underscores the delicate but persistent interplay between diplomacy and geopolitics, Russia’s special…
-
China Deepens Push for Tech Self‑Reliance as US Tensions Mount
Beijing’s industrial strategy gains momentum — and Europe finds itself caught between US–China rivalry and its own trade and tech dilemmas As the geopolitical fault lines between the United States and China sharpen, Beijing is doubling down on its ambition…
-
Egypt’s Crisis Becomes Europe’s Business and Inflation Problem
Instability in Cairo is spilling over into Brussels via rising inflationary pressures and disruptions of Suez‑Canal trade flows The economic tremors emanating from Egypt are increasingly being felt across Europe. Once viewed primarily as Cairo’s internal problem, Egypt’s mounting crisis…
-
China Climbs Back to No. 1: Germany’s Trade Landscape Shifts Amid US Tariffs
Beijing reclaims its place as Germany’s largest trading partner in the first eight months of 2025, as US‑imposed tariffs sap German exports and steer Berlin’s trade winds eastward. In a striking reversal of fortunes, the People’s Republic of China has…
-
EU and Egypt Launch New Chapter: Brussels Summit Targets Migration, Gaza and Trade
The first EU–Egypt bilateral summit in Brussels marks a turning point in Europe’s Mediterranean strategy — addressing migration, Gaza’s turmoil and economic cooperation. The European Union and Egypt held their first bilateral summit this week in Brussels, opening what both…
-
EU Advances a New Connectivity Playbook: Black Sea and Central Asia in Focus
At a high‑level ministerial gathering, the EU and its partners launch a cross‑regional agenda to link security, trade and infrastructure from the Black Sea to Central Asia. In a marked strategic shift, the European Union (EU) has deepened its engagement with…
-
Brussels Takes the Helm in Rare‑Earths Standoff: EU Trade Chief Summons China to the Table
With supply chains under strain, the EU signals it will press Brussels’ trade negotiations with China’s commerce ministry to avert a rare‑earths squeeze that’s imperilling European industry. This Thursday, senior officials in Brussels will convene a crucial meeting between the…














