In Brussels, where European policy often moves with a deliberateness bordering on ritual, the reaction this weekend was unusually sharp. Officials who typically speak in layered diplomatic phrasing instead chose …

The Tamchy SFIT is a fully state-owned project, implemented under the special legislation of the Kyrgyz Republic. Significant investments have been earmarked to set up and promote the investment- appealing …

Donald Trump has raised the new blanket US import tariff to 15 per cent, increasing it from the 10 per cent level he announced a day earlier after the Supreme …

Europe’s accelerating rearmament has opened a new line of tension with Washington: not over whether European states should spend more on defence, but over where that money should go. Reports …

The US Supreme Court’s ruling on 20 February 2026 has changed the legal route for US tariffs, not the underlying risk for European exporters. Washington’s earlier global tariff regime, built …

Financial Times has reported that a network of 48 companies helped disguise the origin of Russian crude linked to Rosneft, with trade flows that customs records suggest exceeded $90bn. The …

The US Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariff regime, ruling that he exceeded his statutory authority by using a 1977 emergency-powers law to impose “reciprocal” …

The Venice Carnival ended with the official programme running from 31 January to 17 February, under the theme “Olympus – The origins of the game”. In the usual centres of …

On 12th February, the leaders of the EU-27 retreated to a château in eastern Belgium for high-level talks on securing Europe’s place in an increasingly unstable global economy. The gathering centred …

Brussels has spent the past decade arguing about migration. Now, quietly and with remarkably little political theatre, it has decided it needs more of it. Not the kind that fills …

Russia’s drone strike on Ukraine’s Brody pumping station halted oil transit through the Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline and exposed a political dispute over continued Russian crude supplies to Hungary and Slovakia. …

 

EU member states have endorsed tighter price-curb measures for ETS2, the EU’s new emissions trading system for buildings, …

The planned end of electrolyser production at Cummins’ plant in Oevel, in Belgium’s Antwerp province, has become the …

The defining feature of Donald Trump’s politics is not dishonesty — that is ancient — but the increasingly …

The European Commission is preparing to tighten the rules governing how public authorities across the bloc buy goods …

The European Investment Bank (EIB) is to front-load €3 billion in financing to help EU member states prepare …

Brussels is preparing a redesign of the European Union’s carbon market as officials reconsider how to shield industry …

On warm Mediterranean evenings in Limassol, football has long been more than a sport. It is a shared …

The Venice Carnival ended with the official programme running from 31 January to 17 February, under the theme …

There are disputes between allies, and then there are disputes that expose something deeper than politics. The extraordinary …

The dark web’s gates have been breached, and what once lurked in its obscure corners is increasingly visible …

For most European royals, the release of new material connected to Jeffrey Epstein has been an exercise in …

The Council of Europe’s parliamentary body has adopted a resolution calling on governments across the organisation’s 46 member …

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