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After a year in office, his coalition is beset by infighting and Europe’s top economy is still weak
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Europeans Are Quiet Quitting the United States
European leaders have now not only lost faith in Donald Trump’s U.S. presidency, but also in America’s hegemony as a whole. But short-term challenges make an immediate divorce unwise.
The EU Equivocating on Turkey Is Bad Geopolitics
Following Ursula von der Leyen’s gaffe equating Turkey to Russia and China, relations with Ankara risk deteriorating even further. Without better, more consistent diplomatic messaging, how can the EU pretend to be a geopolitical power?
Starmer to lobby Macron for closer EU ties
PM to use summit to gain access to £52bn of weapons contracts in exchange for helping cover interest on Ukraine loan scheme
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The EU–India Deal Is Done. Africa Must Be Next
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.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Where Romania can build excellence: the sources of future competitiveness
Thursday, April 16, 2026
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By: N. Peter Kramer