Geopolitical shocks are tilting Greenland, Iceland and Norway towards the EU — a shift that could reshape Europe’s security, energy and Arctic future
It is not political opposition from Brussels that risks delaying Ukraine’s accession, but bureaucratic inertia within its own institutions
Visa liberalisation once united Georgia with Europe. Now it risks tearing them apart
While the world is experiencing the comeback of imperial powers, a fragmented Europe is struggling with its new role — and with itself
Why Europe’s future is built on the ruins of the past — and what is at stake today
No decisive break, but a decisive message. Yerevan dares a careful distance from Moscow
After Munich, the transatlantic bond seems weaker than ever. And Europe’s response? Much of the same old story
Ursula von der Leyen’s Competitiveness Compass promises a new economic doctrine for Europe, but social and regulatory concerns remain
Step by step, the British government is tiptoeing towards a ‘reset’ with the EU. But can it overcome its Brexit scars?
Poland’s EU presidency is marked by ambition, with a focus on security and resilience. But major gaps remain — particularly in the social dimension
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In Trump’s America, voting isn’t always about economic self-interest. Culture and ideology often outweigh dollars and cents
Europe’s underinvestment isn’t just slowing growth — it’s fuelling inequality and aiding the far right gain ground. Changing course is still possible
Cracking down on smugglers doesn’t make migration safer, it makes it deadlier — and a new EU directive could make things even worse