• Europe Divided Over U.S.–Israel War Against Iran

    Europe Divided Over U.S.–Israel War Against Iran

    Support for Washington clashes with fears of escalation, energy disruption, and migration pressure across the continent European governments are showing deep divisions as the United States and Israel intensify military operations against Iran, exposing strategic and political fault lines across…

  • Belarus Opposition Figure Reappears Urging Europe to Re‑Engage Minsk

    Belarus Opposition Figure Reappears Urging Europe to Re‑Engage Minsk

    Maria Kalesnikava warns isolation could push Belarus further toward Russia and ignites debate across European capitals Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava has reappeared in public discussion after years of imprisonment, delivering a message that has unsettled political circles across Europe…

  • EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Government Officials

    EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Government Officials

    Brussels blocks visa-free access for diplomats after crackdown on protests raises concerns over democratic backsliding The European Union has suspended visa-free travel privileges for Georgian government officials and diplomats, signaling growing concern in Brussels about political developments in the South…

  • Merz Faces First Major Electoral Test as Baden-Württemberg Vote Tightens

    Merz Faces First Major Electoral Test as Baden-Württemberg Vote Tightens

    Knife-edge race between CDU and Greens in a key southern state could shape the authority of Germany’s new conservative chancellor Germany is heading into a pivotal regional election in the prosperous southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, a contest widely viewed as…

  • Anti-Corruption Protests Shake Albania’s Government

    Anti-Corruption Protests Shake Albania’s Government

    Mass demonstrations and clashes with police deepen political crisis as citizens demand accountability over alleged corruption in infrastructure contracts Large anti-corruption protests have erupted across Albania, sending thousands of demonstrators into the streets and intensifying pressure on the government amid…

  • A New Name on the Ballot: Louis Sarkozy Steps Into the Political Arena

    A New Name on the Ballot: Louis Sarkozy Steps Into the Political Arena

    In the Mediterranean town of Menton, the son of a former French president launches a mayoral bid shaped by American experience and conservative ambition Along the sunlit streets of Menton, where pastel buildings descend toward the Mediterranean and citrus trees…

  • EU Pushes ‘Buy European’ Industrial Policy to Shield Strategic Sectors

    EU Pushes ‘Buy European’ Industrial Policy to Shield Strategic Sectors

    Commission proposal ties public funding to European manufacturing while leaving room for trusted partners that open their markets reciprocally The European Union is moving toward a significant shift in industrial policy as policymakers seek to reinforce the continent’s manufacturing base…

  • EU Warns It Will Defend Its Interests After U.S. Trade Threats

    EU Warns It Will Defend Its Interests After U.S. Trade Threats

    Brussels signals readiness for countermeasures as tensions rise over Washington’s warnings targeting Spain and the wider transatlantic economic relationship European leaders warned that the European Union is prepared to defend its economic interests after the United States issued trade threats…

  • Tehran Warns Europe: Any Military Alignment Will Be Treated as War

    Tehran Warns Europe: Any Military Alignment Will Be Treated as War

    Iran signals that European defensive support for U.S. or Israeli operations would trigger retaliation, raising the risk of a broader geopolitical rupture. As tensions deepen across the Middle East, Iran has issued its most direct warning yet to European governments,…

  • Shadows Over the Mediterranean, Questions in Brussels

    Shadows Over the Mediterranean, Questions in Brussels

    Spy Arrest in Crete and Ukraine’s Fast-Track EU Bid Expose Europe’s Strategic Fault Lines Greek authorities have detained a man suspected of spying on a United States naval base on the island of Crete, a move that has sent ripples…

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