
Belarus and Russia’s show of firepower appears to be a message to Europe
In a large field 45 miles (72km) from Belarus’ capital Minsk, a battle is raging

The EU must define its red lines in a tough new security doctrine
Realpolitik, greatly enhanced by television, has in recent weeks sent an embarrassing message around the world – the European Union isn’t the global player it claims to be

Moldova’s twin battles: Russia from abroad, proxies and fragmentation at home
Moldova’s upcoming parliamentary election will mark the next face-off between Brussels and Moscow in the EU’s neighborhood. If Chișinău holds the pro-EU line, it will show that even a small democracy can move forward under extraordinary pressure

The not-so-special relationship: Trump’s state visit to the UK
En amour, il y a toujours un qui embrasse et un qui tend la joue.” In love, there is always one who kisses and one who offers the cheek. The French might have written that line with the Anglo-American “special relationship” in mind: a partnership since the end of the Second World War where affection is rarely equal and loyalty often flows one way

“Chip in with Taiwan” for Global Peace and Prosperity
Today, the world faces mounting uncertainties and challenges—from prolonged conflicts and democratic backsliding to economic coercion and disinformation campaigns
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A Less Democratic America: Implications for Europe
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Since his return to power, U.S. President Donald Trump has relentlessly questioned and challenged democracy at home and abroad. In an increasingly illiberal world, the U.S. withdrawal from democratic leadership offers Europe a chance to step up by reenergizing its global purpose, forging new alliances, and championing values of unity
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Defaults, disruption, and the dilemma of offshore energy: Are we chasing the right future?
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
We like to think history moves with explosions: wars, pandemics, market crashes. In reality, the deepest changes arrive quietly
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Putin tries it on with Poland and aims to drag Europe into his war of conquest
Monday, September 15, 2025
Russia’s war on Ukraine rekindles Poland’s centuries-old vigilance against Moscow’s aggression
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France in fresh political crisis after MPs oust prime minister
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
France has been plunged into a new political crisis with the defeat of Prime Minister François Bayrou at a confidence vote in the National Assembly

Macron has a historic choice to make for France and Europe
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
France’s political instability and financial crisis are weakening both its own and the EU’s global influence. To prevent full paralysis, French President Emmanuel Macron faces a choice: either overhaul his method or face paralysis and destroy his legacy

Things can only get worse? Starmer struggles as Farage shapes the agenda
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Barely a year in, Starmer’s premiership is already under pressure from the rapid rise of Farage and his party, Reform UK

Nobel Peace Prizes: The inside story
Monday, September 8, 2025
If you are the United States Ambassador to Norway, as I was from 1993 to 1998, the politics of the Nobel Peace Prize comes to your inbox every October when the prize recipient is announced by the Nobel Committee
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Time for EU decisions on Georgia
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Away from the daily headlines, Georgia’s rapid retreat from democracy continues apace. This fall could be crucial in determining whether and how Europe can push back and impose costs on those who are taking the country backward
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End of the Trump–Modi Bromance: What It Means for India, China and the EU
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
The fallout between Trump and Modi has shaken US–India ties, but this could hand Brussels its best chance in years to develop a deeper partnership with New Delhi
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The EU’s 2040 target is about much more than just climate
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
The EU’s ambition to slash carbon emissions by 90 percent by 2040 is challenged by internal divisions and global turmoil. But this target must cement a new era of European climate action, linked to innovation, competitiveness, and security.
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The time is ripe for Eurobonds as Trump’s dollar weakens
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
The havoc created by Donald Trump’s assault on the global economy is reviving calls for Eurobonds that would challenge the increasingly unstable US dollar as a safe haven.
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France heads for political crisis as PM Bayrou risks all on confidence vote
Monday, September 1, 2025
France is on the brink of another political crisis, after Prime Minister François Bayrou’s shock decision to submit his government to a vote of confidence in parliament
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