Europe Needs a Strategy for its Turn to New Defense Tech
Defense tech innovations will be at the heart of Europe’s new security strategy. But so far, Brussels has been making moves without a broader plan, undermining readiness and credibility.
France and Germany Need Their Own Situation Room
By: Carnegie - Strategic Europe | Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Franco-German relationship is on the rocks again. But unlike previous moments of tension, the epochal changes on the world stage require that both step up investment in their bilateral ties.
European Security Strategy: In Search of a New Ambition
By: Carnegie - Strategic Europe | Monday, June 15, 2026
The EU is putting together a new security strategy to meet today’s myriad challenges. But for any proposal to be effective, the union needs to grapple with its identity and ambitions.
CPMR welcomes EU’s ambitious new islands strategy
By: Martin Banks | Thursday, June 11, 2026
The EU’s newly announced islands strategy has been hailed as a “welcome and historic step.”
EU’s Vietnamese Heart: Why ASEAN Centrality Has Become Brussels’ New Strategic Compass
By: Radu Magdin | Monday, June 8, 2026
More than a year into the second Trump presidency, a quiet truth has hardened into strategy: Europe entered this era of geopolitical turbulence less exposed than almost anyone predicted—not because it stood still, but because it spent the disruption building doors elsewhere.
Melenchon takes on the EU
By: Euractiv | Monday, June 8, 2026
He called for a Europe ’free from the destructive principles of liberalism’
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EU hails Hungary’s ’wind of change’ and unlocks €16.4bn for new PM Magyar
By: BBC News | Tuesday, June 2, 2026
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has told Hungary’s new prime minister that billions of euros in EU funding are to be unlocked subject to his government pushing through a raft of "long-overdue reforms".
Spain’s Sanchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival
By: BBC News | Tuesday, June 2, 2026
June 1st marked exactly eight years since Pedro Sánchez became prime minister of Spain, but with his government and Socialist Party besieged by corruption investigations he is more likely to be plotting his political survival than celebrating.
New Tsipras party reshapes Greek politics
By: EBR | Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Former PM attacks government corruption, positioning ELAS as country’s new progressive opposition force
Silence surrounds the fate of the EU’s ’European army’ call
By: Giles Merritt | Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Giles Merritt contrasts the sound and fury of Trump’s threats to NATO with EU governments’ muted response to the idea of a ‘European army’.
To ignore ageing’s threats to the young is to imperil Europe
By: Friends of Europe | Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Giles Merritt reports on the vivid warnings of Debating Europe’s “Voice for Choices” report on ageing’s impact
Merz’s struggles mount as he marks a year as German leader
By: Euractiv | Wednesday, May 6, 2026
After a year in office, his coalition is beset by infighting and Europe’s top economy is still weak
The EU–India Deal Is Done. Africa Must Be Next
By: Rajnish Singh | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
The EU-India FTA deal showed Brussels can move when the stakes are high; Africa is the real test of whether Europe can protect its economic security in a more fractured world.
Europe has ’maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left’, energy boss warns
By: BBC News | Thursday, April 16, 2026
Europe has "maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left", the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned.
Schinas in the hot seat: Can he restore trust in Greek agriculture?
By: Euractiv | Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Former Commission vice-president is tasked with managing a sector ravaged by scandal
The EU must rescue its global reputation now that it’s at risk
By: Friends of Europe | Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Giles Merritt urges EU policymakers to confront waning respect around the world by using the brash new communications tools of the information age.
Peter Magyar, the former Orban ally vying for power in Hungary
By: BBC News | Thursday, April 2, 2026
"Now or never," Peter Magyar has been telling Hungarians, in a breathless campaign across the country in the run-up to 12 April elections that opinion polls suggest he can win.
European Parliament gives conditional approval to EU-US trade deal
By: BBC News | Friday, March 27, 2026
The European Parliament has backed legislation to implement an EU-US trade deal, following months of uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
Ukraine-Hungary oil pipeline row threatens EU loan
By: BBC News | Tuesday, March 24, 2026
A bitter dispute pitting Hungary and Slovakia against Ukraine is holding up a crucial €90bn (£77.95bn) EU loan to Ukraine.
Russia’s Imperial Retreat Is Europe’s Strategic Opportunity
By: Carnegie - Strategic Europe | Friday, March 20, 2026
The war in Ukraine is costing Russia its leverage overseas. Across the South Caucasus and Middle East, this presents an opportunity for Europe to pick up the pieces and claim its own sphere of influence.



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