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  • Boris Johnson: The EU Has Done Putin’s Work For Him

    EU signals tighter visa-free rules for Georgia after critical Commission report

    Ukraine’s SBU claims drone strike on Russian “shadow fleet” tanker in Mediterranean Sea

    Boris Johnson: The EU Has Done Putin’s Work For Him

    Gary CartwrightDecember 20, 20250595 views

    Boris Johnson’s warning this week about Europe’s Belgian-led capitulation to Kremlin intimidation should not be brushed aside as the familiar boom of a former prime minister seeking relevance. His remarks…

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    EU signals tighter visa-free rules for Georgia after critical Commission report

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 20, 20250366 views

    The European Commission has confirmed it intends to restrict aspects of the European Union’s visa-free travel regime for Georgia, starting with holders of Georgian diplomatic passports, once revised EU rules…

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    Ukraine’s SBU claims drone strike on Russian “shadow fleet” tanker in Mediterranean Sea

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 19, 20250648 views

    Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) says it has struck a Russian “shadow fleet” oil tanker in neutral waters of the Mediterranean Sea, describing the operation as its first such attack in…

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    EU Capitulates to Industry Pressure with Year-Long Delay to Groundbreaking Deforestation Ban

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 19, 20250492 views

    In a move that will have environmentalists gnashing their teeth and commodity traders breathing a sigh of relief, European Union member states have rubber-stamped a one-year postponement to the bloc’s…

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    EU asylum reforms: fast-track claims from Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Kosovo, Morocco and Tunisia

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 19, 20250656 views

    The European Union has agreed to fast-track asylum applications from nationals of seven countries it intends to designate as “safe countries of origin”: Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Kosovo, Morocco and…

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    Belgium’s Veto Leaves Europe Paying for Russia’s War

    Gary CartwrightDecember 19, 20250570 views

    There are moments in European politics when the mask slips, when the rhetoric of unity, solidarity and moral leadership disintegrates under the weight of a member state’s self-interest. Belgium provided…

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    Australia’s Deadliest Terror Attack in Decades Bears the ISIS Signature, Writes Dr. Yaser Esmailzadeh

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 18, 20250482 views

    A deadly terrorist attack inspired by the Islamic State (ISIS) has struck Australia after gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah gathering near Sydney’s Bondi Beach, killing at least 16 people.…

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    Why the US and EU should start with ICU if they really want to fight Ukrainian corruption

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 18, 20250380 views

      “Mindichgate” and the dismissal of Andriy Yermak have created a unique historical chance for a deep cleansing. But it is impossible without the participation of our partners. Perhaps the…

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    The €185 Billion Question: Is Belgium Putting Its Own Coffers Before Kyiv?

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 18, 20250507 views

    When the European Council convenes in Brussels today and tomorrow, the fate of Ukraine’s lifeline financing may hinge not on Kyiv’s needs, but on an unexpected guardian of Moscow’s frozen…

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    Frozen Russian reserves and Europe’s risk dilemma: the financing decision Ukraine needs in 2026

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 18, 20250656 views

    European Union leaders meeting in Brussels on Thursday 18 December are weighing whether to turn the profits from immobilised Russian sovereign assets into long-term financial support for Ukraine, a mechanism…

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    Belgium to withdraw federal police from Antwerp’s Jewish district as cabinet pushes army deployment

    EUToday CorrespondentsDecember 18, 20250515 views

    Belgium’s interior minister, Bernard Quintin, plans to end the routine deployment of federal police officers in Antwerp’s Jewish district from January, returning 16 officers to their posts in Brussels and…

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