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India is the world’s third largest consumer of crude oil and has been buying large volumes from Russia. That wasn’t always the case. Before the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, only 2.5% of India’s oil imports were Russian.

Oil, defence and geopolitics: Why Putin is visiting Modi in Delhi

Putin’s visit to Delhi is coming at a crucial time for Modi and India’s global ambitions.

In his address, Prof Klaus, one of Europe’s most prominent and outspoken critics against what he calls “arrogant green activists,” spoke out against the “official doctrine of men-made global warming.”

Former Czech President to head up climate sceptic group

Václav Klaus, the former President of the Czech Republic,has taken over the presidency of a foundation that questions the causes of climate change.

Brazil has quietly become one of the world’s most effective architects of South–South economic diplomacy, precisely because it has institutionalised its heritage.

Legacy Connection: How Brazil Is Advancing South–South Business

Brazil is often seen as a Western-facing democracy with Southern roots. In practice, this combination has turned it into one of the most sophisticated “bridges” in the Global South — and few institutions embody this better than the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.

Government, civil society, the education sector, healthcare professionals and other duty bearers should work together to build community awareness about the harms and legal consequences of child marriage and provide comprehensive support for survivors and those at risk.

The Climate Crisis is a Threat Multiplier for Girls

The challenge is to initiate measures to strengthen the protection, participation and visibility of women and girls within the realm of climate policy.

Next June, the EU’s new Pact on Migration and Asylum comes into force and will spearhead a drive to boost expulsions of the half-million people ordered to leave every year

The EU’s message on migration is wrong and short-sighted

Giles Merritt questions the EU Commission President’s focus on border security when the greatest threat is Europe’s growing shortage of manpower

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While things look grim, there are alternatives. Europe can play a key role in building a new institutional framework for stability.

Analyses

Can Europe Reassert Itself?

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

China and the United States increasingly act as imperial systems. Can Europe assert itself by shaping a better international monetary order?

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“All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty by the competent Belgian courts of law,” EPPO emphasized.

Europe

Former EU diplomat Mogherini accused of fraud and corruption

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Federica Mogherini, ex-EU foreign policy chief, and two others face allegations of procurement fraud, corruption, and conflict of interest linked to EU-funded training for junior diplomats, Belgian prosecutors say.

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Key disagreements between Moscow and Kyiv remain, including over Ukraine agreeing to cede territory it continues to control and security guarantees provided by Europe.

Europe

Kremlin signals no Ukraine breakthrough after Putin talks with US

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Five hours of talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump’s senior negotiator appear to have failed to produce a breakthrough on securing a Ukraine peace deal.

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The EU has enough leverage to achieve some genuine agency in negotiations. Be it sanctions, Russian frozen assets, security guarantees, or accession to the EU, Brussels has the cards to drive a nimble diplomacy that acts in close tandem with Ukraine.

Europe

Potential Peace in Ukraine Is a Moment of Reckoning for Europe

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Sidelined by the latest U.S. initiative on Ukraine, Europe has no alternative but to set out its own strategic vision—not just for Kyiv but for the entire security order of the continent.

At a time when Russia is pummelling Ukraine’s energy grid with missiles and drones ahead of a fourth winter of war - forcing the entire country to endure daily power cuts - public anger at these corruption allegations has soared.

Analyses

Fall of Zelensky’s top aide - reboot for Kyiv or costly shake-up?

Monday, December 1, 2025

Andriy Yermak was a constant, looming presence in Ukraine’s government - a seemingly immovable figure on the political stage.

Last week Syria saw twenty-four hours of uninterrupted electricity for the first time in two decades. Even the fiercest critics will pause if basic services improve. Legitimacy begins there.

World

Is Syria’s New Leader Working with a Turkish Toolkit?

Monday, December 1, 2025

Syria’s new government draws on the development and control model which Erdogan has long used in Turkey. Will this work? And what about democracy?

As fanciful as the idea of a second EU referendum may seem, there are forces at play that could at the very least make it much more possible that the Labour Party commits to rejoining the customs union.

Europe

The Labour plot to reverse Brexit

Monday, December 1, 2025

A group of vocal Remainers, with Alastair Campbell a key member, are urging Keir Starmer to rejoin the customs union – or the EU itself

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As European partners grapple with questions about future U.S. commitment to the continent’s defense and seek to build greater capacity of their own, Turkey sees involvement as a way of gaining a voice in these efforts.

Analyses

Turkey Stakes its Claim in the Ukraine Peace Process

Friday, November 28, 2025

Turkey is positioning itself as a key player in a postwar reassurance force for Ukraine, especially in the Black Sea. But Ankara’s relationships with Moscow and Washington mean it faces a tough choice.

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Brussels faces a choice: continue criticising from the sidelines, or work with Washington to shape a viable peace plan. Embracing common ground would send a powerful signal that the West is united, pragmatic, and determined to end the war.

Analyses

Brussels Must Act: Back the Trump Ukraine Peace Plan

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Europe must move past its objections and recognise how closely its vision aligns with Washington.

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Since the Netherlands recognised same-sex unions in 2001, a number of other EU countries have followed suit, but others, such as Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, have not.

Europe

Same-sex marriage must be respected throughout EU, top court tells Poland

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Poland has been told to recognise same-sex marriages registered elsewhere in the European Union, in a ruling by the EU’s top court.

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“What Sudan needs now is an immediate end to hostilities, full humanitarian access, and a credible path back towards democracy. Europe must step up its humanitarian support for the Sudanese people and remain unwavering in demanding accountability for all violations of international and humanitarian law."

World

Sudan in line for fresh EU humanitarian aid

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

The European Commission has announced that it will provide €35m in humanitarian aid to war-torn Sudan.

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Delors’ drive to abolish national barriers and streamline intra-European trade revitalised a European integration project becalmed in the doldrums since the 1970s. To ensure most of his 300 measures would get onto member states’ statute books by his 1992 deadline, he took a British-inspired ‘pragmatic’ approach.

Europe

It’s time to emulate Delors and fight for Draghi & Letta reforms

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Giles Merritt recalls the heyday of Delors’ combative style that transformed the single market from dream into reality, and urges a repeat performance.

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EU Actually

Member states and EP demand pause on radical green rules

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Something is finally moving, after decades of more and more regulation. A first simplification package was approved in the European Parliament.

Europe

The EU’s message on migration is wrong and short-sighted

The EU’s message on migration is wrong and short-sighted

Giles Merritt questions the EU Commission President’s focus on border security when the greatest threat is Europe’s growing shortage of manpower

Business

US presses Europe on rules for big tech companies

US presses Europe on rules for big tech companies

Europe should "reconsider" its rules for big tech companies if it wants to see lower US tariff rates on its steel and aluminium exports, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said.

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