Has the EU diplomatic service EEAS had its day?
In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer writes about proposals for a radical overhaul of the EEAS and the power struggle between Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas.
Smouldering migrant issues key to make-or-break 2027 elections
Giles Merritt says populists must be challenged to detail their policies for tackling the EU’s rapidly deteriorating demographic outlook.
Has Netanyahu Become a Liability for Trump?
The Bibi-Trump bromance may not be over, but after the US-Iran peace deal and Trump’s unusually public criticism of Israel at the G7, the relationship is showing new cracks.
European Security Strategy: In Search of a New Ambition
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.
France and Germany Need Their Own Situation Room
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.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
With more than 1,000 participants, the 10th Youth Day at Posidonia took place on Friday, June 5, 2026, as part of the YES to Shipping Forum 2026
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CPMR welcomes EU’s ambitious new islands strategy
Thursday, June 11, 2026
The EU’s newly announced islands strategy has been hailed as a “welcome and historic step.”
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The Climate Blind Spot in Europe’s New Migration Pact
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
The EU’s new migration policy is not suited to today’s realities. With climate change increasingly becoming a driver of global refugee flows, Europe needs to rethink its deterrence-focused approach.
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EU hails Hungary’s ’wind of change’ and unlocks €16.4bn for new PM Magyar
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In the Middle East, Europeans Bow Down to the United States
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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Spain’s Sanchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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The different faces of “Scientific Populism”
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The EU lacks the ’Big Idea’ to end its own policy chaos
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By: N. Peter Kramer