
Extreme weather or not, the climate summit in Belem is in danger
That the weather is becoming more and more extreme does not lead to more political urgency

The small window for an EU-U.S. diplomatic push on Iran
To turn U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program into a long-term resolution, Washington should seize the moment and cooperate with France, Germany, and the UK on diplomatic talks

The EU Needs Values-Based Engagement in the Southern Mediterranean
As the EU prepares a new pact for its Southern neighborhood, the union should balance economic and security interests with support for civil society, political reforms, and inclusive governance

Euronext’s Move to Acquire the Athens Stock Exchange: A tangible vote of Confidence to the Greek Economy.
Euronext’s ongoing negotiations to acquire the majority stake in the Athens Stock Exchange (ATHEX) mark a significant development for the Greek capital markets

Five takeaways from Nato’s big summit on hiking defence spending
For the Netherlands this was the biggest security operation in its history; for Nato’s 32 member states the Hague summit was historic too
MORE FEATURES

Professor Nikolaos Georgikopoulos (Stern NYU) appointed New Chair of the Remuneration and Nominations Committee
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Professor Nikolaos Georgikopoulos (Stern NYU) appointed New Chair of the Remuneration and Nominations Committee at the Hellenic Development Bank
more on Management

Welcome to the Gray War
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
China’s cyber and info war is already here — and the U.S. is playing catch-up
more on Analyses
![Although [Trump] is leading his own country and much of the world into great danger, that doesn’t absolve Europe’s leaders from making a huge effort to repair the damage and to recover the EU’s fading influence.](/articlefiles/trump___3_.png)
Trump’s betrayal of the world’s poor is Europe’s opportunity
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Of all the chaos wreaked by Donald Trump, the most destructive and long-lasting will fall on the weakest, least resilient parts of the developing world
more on World
RECOMMENDED

How Bibi Netanyahu outsmarted Biden, defied the EU, and still bombed Iran
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Despite corruption charges, mass protests, and mounting international pressure, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister used his alliance with Trump and skillfully exploited global divisions to execute his most audacious move yet

How China made electric vehicles mainstream
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
"I drive an electric vehicle because I am poor," says Lu Yunfeng, a private hire driver

How the EU can think creatively for sanctions on Russia
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Ahead of Thursday’s European Council summit, it is hard to deny that EU sanctions on Russia are facing headwinds

Message to the U.S. crusaders: Asking for submission is Un-American
Monday, June 23, 2025
Yes, Europe is not part of the Trump brand of American civilization because asking for submission is un-American
MORE ARTICLES

The European Union at the crossroads
Monday, June 23, 2025
Any observer of the international context may, quite understandably, struggle to process the forces that are at play: the terms under which Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine might end;
more on Analyses

The Black Sea has become the fulcrum of Europe’s security
Thursday, June 19, 2025
The Black Sea is pivotal in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the wider standoff between Moscow and the West. To counter the Russian threat in the region, the EU has adopted a new strategy, and Turkey is building up its capabilities
more on Analyses

The humanitarian crises that we dare to ignore
Thursday, June 19, 2025
The failure of Western governments to address the humanitarian disasters and the corruption fueling conflicts in Africa is as short-sighted as it is tragic.
more on Analyses

Giles Merritt’s new book: Timebomb. When Ageing Explodes
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
People may be living longer throughout Europe but that is creating “massive unfairness” says a new book on ageing, recently launched in Brussels
more on Analyses

’Good news’ EU downplays €2.8 trillion cost of non-Europe
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
The ‘eurocrats’ at the top of the EU’s executive Commission are fond of good news, and spread it whenever they can
more on Europe