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It suggests that some of the costs of the plan could come from a scheme that takes windfall profits from Russian assets inside the EU and uses them for the benefit of Ukraine.

EU diplomats suggest doubling military aid for Ukraine this year

The European Union should be prepared to go as far as doubling its military aid to Ukraine this year to 40 billion euros

No mention of HTS and the militia responsible for the massacre. A statement by the European External Action Service (EEAS) did not even mention the massacre.

Notwithstanding massacres the EU invite the new Syrian regime to Brussels

The European Commission has invited the Syrian interim government to a donors’ conference just a few days after the army, affiliated with the Islamist terror group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), killed thousands of ethnic and religious minority civilians

Despite this, development and humanitarian aid often remain a small fraction of overall government spending. Another challenge with expanding soft power while also investing in military capabilities can strain EU resources and political capital, so requiring careful prioritisation.

Why the EU can’t afford to overlook Soft Power

As Europe builds up its military ambitions in a world driven by hard power, it must not neglect the strategic influence of soft power in shaping international affairs and relations with the Global South

Three member states implemented the 5G toolbox, with noticeable impact on their networks. The percentage of Chinese components in 5G mobile networks in Q4 2024 was 41% in Belgium, a significant reduction on its 100% dependence in Q4 2019. In the same period, the percentage of Chinese components in Romanian 5G fell from 61% to 44%.

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One decision by the Chinese Communist Party, with its deep ties to Huawei, could cripple Germany’s economy, triggering a widespread disruption across the entire EU

The Europeans could also build a special visa program for highly-qualified researchers, scientists, and innovators whose research grants and programs are being dismantled by the Trump administration. Strengthening Europe’s STEM standing will be critical for its strategic viability. And this could be the first building block of a longer-term overhaul of migration policy, to be developed in common with the UK, Canada, and Norway.

In Trump’s world, Europeans need their own sphere of influence

U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to power has marked the resurgence of dividing the world into spheres of influence, leaving Europe at risk of being sidelined. Europeans must assert their influence by taking a firm stance on Ukraine and investing in the informational space.

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President Zelensky attended the summit dinner and looked visibly far more comfortable than in his meeting in the Oval Office with President Trump and Vice President Vance the previous week. The EU called for a “just, comprehensive and lasting peace” for Ukraine and for both Ukraine and Europe to participate in the peace talks. It added that a ceasefire should not be a standalone affair, but lead to this lasting peace agreement and that Ukraine needed effective security guarantees.

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In addition, the Istanbul Airport has become a hub for Russians travelling to Europe since Western airlines have refused to fly to Russia since the start of the war. Turkey may also be supplying some sanctioned goods to Russia.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Contrary to what Putin wants to make all of us believe, Russia’s claims to the Crimean Peninsula are historically brittle.

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Whatever the response, let’s be in no doubt that CISOs aren’t thinking about endpoints or appliances. They’re focused on KPIs, operational efficiencies and cyber resilience. And their chief pain points are around modernization, evolving regulations and aligning security to business strategy. At this level, the tech rarely gets on the agenda.

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Why taking a strategic approach to security is key for cyber resilience

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Chief information security officers, or CISOs, are under intense pressure

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As we consider how to improve women’s representation, we must also take into account that efforts to promote gender equality often provoke backlash. Conservative forces may become more radicalised in response, seeking to undermine progress through legal and cultural resistance. Addressing this challenge requires not only legislative action but also a broader societal shift – breaking down entrenched stereotypes and fostering an environment where women can thrive in leadership roles with real influence.

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Such a development would be dangerous for the rest of the world. The Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), to which all EU members are signatories, tries to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. If any European country worked towards gaining atomic weapons, it could undermine the agreement, so encouraging other nations to follow suit, including dangerous countries like Iran.

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In late January, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared that at least 200,000 troops would be necessary to provide Kyiv with serious security guarantees. Currently, 20% of Ukrainian territory remains under Russian occupation, with the frontline stretching over 1,000 kilometres.

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Macron assembles top generals in fresh push for Western troops in Ukraine

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Macron appears determined to examine the operational aspects of a Western military deployment, as peace negotiations remain beyond European influence

The signs are that Trump’s tactics to hasten a ‘peace deal’ that would amount to a win for Russia are backfiring in other ways. There’s much less resistance from several EU member states – and by the European Central Bank – to flouting international law by seizing some €250bn in frozen Russian assets. That would sustain Ukraine and ensure Russia pays towards its reconstruction, and would deal a body blow to Putin’s own credibility.

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Perhaps counterintuitively, it is on the European continent that Erdoğan’s standing could improve the most. Having failed to play the mediating role he had aspired to in Ukraine in 2022 and Gaza since 2023, he has an opportunity to leverage Turkey’s military capabilities and geographical location to contribute to Europe’s stability.

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The disruptions to the world order caused by Russia and the new U.S. administration complicate Turkey’s balancing act between Moscow and the West

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To put it bluntly: For Trump, Ukraine is nothing more than a buffer state between the spheres of influence of two great powers—the United States and Russia, notwithstanding the latter’s dismal economy and conventional military.

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To secure Ukraine and the continent, European countries must take action that Trump and Putin cannot ignore. This will require making three crucial but divisive choices on how to deploy financial and military capabilities.

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The motion of no-confidence is not expected to pass as New Democracy still has a majority in the Greek parliament. However, analysts in Athens suggest that the move will likely bring the opposition progressive parties closer

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Greek Government faces no-confidence vote

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Opposition parties tabled today a motion of no-confidence against centre-right New Democracy party amid accusations of alleged efforts to protect politicians responsible for a deadly train accident that killed 57 people, mainly young

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Over the weekend, however, the tide turned. In London, Zelenskyy was warmly welcomed by Starmer, King Charles, and EU leaders, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa. They pledged a “coalition of the willing” to support Ukraine.

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Trump freezes military aid to Ukraine, but can Europe really step in?

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

After a week of diplomatic chaos, Trump has frozen all military aid to Ukraine. However, for all its promises of support, Europe cannot realistically replace US support

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“Our forecasts show that the world will need more gas for power generation, heating and cooling, industry and transport to achieve both the economic growth and climate goals’, the Shell report says.

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Shell: Shortage of gas threatens Europe from 2030

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Europe will have to contend with shortages of liquified gas (LNG) in five years’ time

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Notwithstanding massacres the EU invite the new Syrian regime to Brussels

N. Peter KramerBy: N. Peter Kramer

The European Commission has invited the Syrian interim government to a donors’ conference just a few days after the army, affiliated with the Islamist terror group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), killed thousands of ethnic and religious minority civilians

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