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EU Council President Antonio Costa was clear, Cyprus will bring a “unique perspective” to its EU presidency.
Europe Faces the Gone-Rogue Doctrine
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“The Mercosur agreement is an attack on our agriculture and democracy"
Farmers from all over Europe were demonstrating in front of the European Parliament in Strasbourg against the Mercosur agreement. According to many MEPs, the protest was more than justified.
Keep Calm and Carry On: Why Europe Shouldn’t Panic Over Trump’s Threats
As Brussels contemplates a trade clash over Greenland, Europe may want to study Mark Carney’s brand of Canadian-style “cold shoulder” diplomacy.
Was the World of the 1990s Better Than Today’s?
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Trump’s Turbulent 2026: Why Europe Fears Him But Still Needs Him
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
From Greenland to Iran, Gaza and Venezuela, Trump’s start to 2026 may terrify Brussels — but behind the headlines, his aims echo Europe’s own strategic priorities.
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France, Turkey, and a Reset in the Black Sea
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
A renewal of relations between France and Turkey is vital to strengthen European strategic autonomy. To make this détente a reality, Paris and Ankara should move beyond personal friction and jointly engage with questions of Black Sea security.
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Hungary grants asylum to Polish ex-justice minister
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Hungary has granted political asylum to Poland’s former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro who is facing charges of embezzlement.
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Starmer ready for closer EU alignment ’in the national interest’
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By: N. Peter Kramer