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Taiwan officially launched its carbon fee system this year as well as pilot reporting. The fee was initially set at approximately US$10 per metric ton CO2e. Establishing a national carbon price is a new milestone.

Taiwan’s participation in the “Global Mutirão” on climate transition

Aligning with the world to confront climate risks while energizing broad participation to achieve sustainable development.

China has agreed to suspend export control measures it had placed on rare earths, crucial for the production of everything from smartphones to fighter jets. This has been seen as a key win for Trump from his meeting with Xi.

Trump hailed ’amazing’ meeting with China’s Xi but no formal trade deal agreed

By: BBC News | Monday, November 3, 2025

US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, have met for the first time in six years - raising hopes for a de-escalation of tensions between the world’s two biggest economies.

With China currently controlling over 90% of global rare earth processing, its threat to tighten exports earlier this year sent shockwaves through Washington.

Rare Earths and Global Diplomacy: How They’re Shaping Trade and Power

By: EBR | Wednesday, October 29, 2025

The scramble for rare earths is not only driving Trump’s diplomacy with Xi, but also redefining global trade alliances.

European ministers held talks in Brussels on Thursday about how billions of euros worth of frozen Russian cash could be made available to Ukraine as a so-called "reparations loan".

EU fails to back frozen Russian cash loan - but vows to support Ukraine

By: BBC News | Monday, October 27, 2025

EU leaders have agreed to help support Ukraine’s "financial needs" for the next two years - but stopped short of releasing billions of euros in frozen Russian cash to help fund the country’s defence last Thursday night.

According to multiple sources who attended the talks in London, Chinese delegates were visibly amused by the escalating transatlantic quarrel

In today’s polarised world, relying on China is a strategic misstep

By: EBR | Tuesday, October 21, 2025

When push comes to shove, China will negotiate with the global superpower – not with Brussels

China’s National Bureau of Statistics said the economy showed "strong resilience and vitality" against pressure

China’s economic growth slows as trade tensions with US flare up

By: EBR | Monday, October 20, 2025

China’s economic growth slowed in the three months to the end of September as problems in the property market persisted and trade tensions with the US flared up.

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The EU’s next priority should be to establish a clear, single point of contact for the Global Gateway in each partner country. Rather than relying on union officials juggling multiple portfolios or dispersing responsibilities across separate offices for businesses, civil society, and other stakeholders, a dedicated coordination hub is needed. These offices would serve as the central node for matchmaking, dialogue, and participatory decisionmaking, ensuring coherence, transparency, and accountability in implementation.

How the EU’s global gateway can compete in the global south

By: EBR | Thursday, October 16, 2025

In competition with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Gateway strategy needs to find an edge. To better promote its interests through investment, the EU’s offer must become more coherent, transparent, and accountable

The ministry has said another 460 people have died from malnutrition, including 182 since a famine was confirmed in Gaza City in August by the UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). Israel has restricted aid deliveries it says were being taken away from civilians by Hamas fighters.

Israel and Hamas agree first phase of Gaza ceasefire deal

By: EBR | Friday, October 10, 2025

Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire and hostage release deal, paving the way for a possible end to the conflict in Gaza

On September, 10, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has gotten the institutional process going by making her proposal in her State of the Union speech. October brings decisive opportunities to operationalize the EU’s role.

The Trump Gaza Peace Plan needs the EU, too

By: EBR | Tuesday, October 7, 2025

The EU can play an essential role in ensuring all phases of U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan are implemented by both Israel and the Palestinians. But for the union to exert its influence, Germany must rethink its unwavering support for Israel

To move forward, Germany needs to break free from defending the status quo. It is high time to look beyond its traditional Western partners and recognize the strategic, cultural and economic importance of Eastern Europe — Poland is not alone. Just think of the dynamic Baltic Republics.

Warsaw: A Role Model for Berlin

By: EBR | Friday, October 3, 2025

Poland’s success story is about way more than just strong economic growth.

For Brussels and Washington, the elections pose their own dilemma. In Georgia and Moldova, Western actors have drawn firm lines against Moscow’s proxies. In Kosovo, by contrast, they have treated SL as indispensable to participation, tolerating a monopoly for the sake of appearances. By accepting representation via a party compromised by violence and clientelism, Western policy risks damaging the country’s institutions and its own credibility on democracy.

In Kosovo’s elections, Serb representation is the west’s fig leaf

By: EBR | Thursday, October 2, 2025

Left without a functioning Assembly since February 2025, Kosovo’s febrile politics is due for another test. With options for representation of the Serb minority limited to Belgrade-backed proxies, October’s local elections are much more than a local contest

The minister was visiting Poland and is seeking to find common cause with European democracies. Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, has found an increasingly sympathetic ear in parts of central and eastern Europe since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, even though almost all European countries only maintain formal diplomatic ties with Beijing and not Taipei. Taiwan’s government rejects Beijing’s sovereignty claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.

Taiwan diplomat appeals for sovereignty to be upheld

By: EBR | Thursday, October 2, 2025

Taiwan’s new ambassador in Brussels has made an impassioned plea for his nation’s sovereignty to be respected

Earlier this week - during a lengthy speech at the UN General Assembly - Trump also accused Nato allies of "funding the war against themselves" through their purchases of energy from Moscow.During Trump’s first term in office, the US removed Turkey from the F-35 programme after it purchased S-400 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia.

Trump urges Turkey to stop buying Russian oil as Erdogan chases deal on F-35s

By: EBR | Monday, September 29, 2025

US President Donald Trump has urged Turkey to stop buying oil from Russia, part of a wider drive to cut off Moscow’s energy funding as the war in Ukraine rages on

These overt military violations have suspiciously coincided with severe simultaneous disruptions at major European airports. NATO’s response wasn’t just paltry; it was accompanied by Trump statements that suggest the clearly deliberate violations by Moscow were “a mistake,” inviting more Russian aggression instead of deterring it.

Why the U.S. security stance is worse than a dormant NATO

By: EBR | Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Russia’s recent violations of NATO airspace have further exposed the security gap between transatlantic allies. The imperative for Europeans to build credible deterrence by bolstering their military posture as well as their financial and industrial efforts has never been more urgent

More recently, the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has said that Hamas would "feel more emboldened" by the international push to recognise Palestine.His words, during a joint news conference with Netanyahu on 15 September, echoed the Israeli argument that recognition is a "reward for terrorism," following the devastating Hamas attacks of 7 October 2023.

What does recognising a Palestinian state mean?

By: EBR | Monday, September 22, 2025

The UK, Australia and Canada have recognised a Palestinian state, while France and other countries are set to do so in the coming days

But that’s not enough to remove the real challenges that parts of the electorate are facing. Rural Moldovans worry about bills and harvests. Urban youth complain about unemployment, corruption, and low incomes, while the elderly suffer poverty because of small pensions. Fear of war stands at the bottom of the list, after all these other priority concerns.

Moldova’s twin battles: Russia from abroad, proxies and fragmentation at home

By: EBR | Thursday, September 18, 2025

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

Europe needs to adjust quickly to the fact that the new U.S. interventionism in European domestic politics is a feature, not a bug, of a politically reshaped America. European political actors must move quickly beyond their surprise at such actions and converge soon around a common stance of principled objection, while considering what further steps they can employ both in terms of their own communication strategies and legal and regulatory responses.

A Less Democratic America: Implications for Europe

By: EBR | 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

This time Belarus insists it has nothing to hide.Representatives of 23 states, including the US, Turkey and Hungary, watched the military exercise."We consider that the exercise is unprecedented in its transparency," Major General Valery Revenko, assistant to the Belarusian defence minister, told journalists at the training ground.

Belarus and Russia’s show of firepower appears to be a message to Europe

By: EBR | Wednesday, September 17, 2025

In a large field 45 miles (72km) from Belarus’ capital Minsk, a battle is raging

Putin’s attack on Poland happened to occur on the eve of the annual State of the Union address by the EU Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, to MEPs. She proposed that the EU funds what she called a “drone wall” and a space surveillance system for Europe’s Northeastern flank with Russia including the Baltic states and Poland.

Putin tries it on with Poland and aims to drag Europe into his war of conquest

By: EBR | Monday, September 15, 2025

Russia’s war on Ukraine rekindles Poland’s centuries-old vigilance against Moscow’s aggression

Regrettably, despite Taiwan’s significant global contributions, it remains largely unrecognized by the international community and is unable to participate in the United Nations system. Taiwan’s unwarranted exclusion stems from China’s deliberate misrepresentation of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758. The resolution is falsely linked with the so-called “one China principle” and continues to be wrongfully weaponized to block Taiwan’s participation.

“Chip in with Taiwan” for Global Peace and Prosperity

By: EBR | Friday, September 12, 2025

Today, the world faces mounting uncertainties and challenges—from prolonged conflicts and democratic backsliding to economic coercion and disinformation campaigns

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Russia and China warn the EU about Euroclear billions

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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin went on a working visit to Cina. After a meeting with his Chinese colleague Li Qiang in the city of Hangzhou, an extensive press release was published yesterday.

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Can the EU Meet the Trump Moment?

Can the EU Meet the Trump Moment?

The second term of U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing Europeans to strengthen their capacity for collective action. But their biggest challenge comes from within: U.S.-backed radical-right parties that want to weaken the EU.

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China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row

China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row

Beijing has said it will loosen a chip export ban it imposed after Dutch authorities took over Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker based in the Netherlands.

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