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Ahead of Monday’s meeting, liberal Renew and the Greens were pleased with the Commission’s concessions, per three parliament sources, but still said they would argue for more.

Disunited European Parliament calls off EU budget rebellion

"The Commission’s proposals are quite good and meet our demands," said EPP MEP Herbert Dorfmann, while sources close to the file said centre-left S&D lawmakers were unhappy with the suggestions.

If EU and U.S. leaders do not react decisively to these threats, Beijing’s economic and technological support will continue to undermine the Western sanctions regime on Russia and allow it to prolong its war in Ukraine.

China is the Weak Link in Europe’s Ukraine Strategy

China plays an increasingly active role in the Kremlin’s hybrid war against Europe. The EU must confront this growing China-Russia cooperation, as it poses grave threats to both European security and economic resilience.

Mamdani ran a formidable campaign, remaining relentlessly positive and using his communication skills and social-media reach to powerful effect

If progressives want to beat populists, Mamdani is not the answer

Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York City may have made headlines, but victories in the Netherlands, New Jersey, and Virginia offer truer lessons.

The latest plans by Beijing to relax its export controls have emerged after US President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping met in South Korea earlier this week.

China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row

Beijing has said it will loosen a chip export ban it imposed after Dutch authorities took over Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker based in the Netherlands.

The speech was the keynote address of the fifth Summit of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China which, this year,was held in Brussels.

Taiwan is a "victim of coercion", VP Hsiao Bi-khim tells EP

A senior Taiwan government minister has become the first to give a speech in a foreign parliament.

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Taiwan officially launched its carbon fee system this year as well as pilot reporting. The fee was initially set at approximately US$10 per metric ton CO2e. Establishing a national carbon price is a new milestone.

World

Taiwan’s participation in the “Global Mutirao” on climate transition

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Aligning with the world to confront climate risks while energizing broad participation to achieve sustainable development.

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Opening remarks will be delivered by Mr. Stefanos Gikas, Deputy Minister of Maritime Affairs & Insular Policy, Mr. George Alexandratos, President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, and H.E. Fang Qiu, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, while H.E. Matthew Lodge, British Ambassador to Greece, will also take part in a panel discussion. Moreover, Dr. Kyriacos Sabatakakis, Country Managing Director – ACCENTURE will present research regarding Artificial intelligence.

Events

24th Navigator 2025 – The Shipping Decision Makers Forum “Shape the Seas”

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The 24th NAVIGATOR – The Shipping Decision Makers Forum 2025 returns more dynamic than ever on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, from 09:00 to 16:30 at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center Lighthouse, under the theme “SHAPE THE SEAS” – a call to the maritime community to actively shape the future of the sea

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Although the Commission and member states pledged €522 million in aid earlier in 2025 at the High-Level Conference for Sudan, this came after two years of escalating violence and mass displacement.

Analyses

The Deafening Silence of the EU Over Sudan

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

As the true horrors of the Sudanese Civil War emerge, Brussel’s response remains muted compared to its more vocal and active stance on Gaza.

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Trump’s questioning of security guarantee and his constantly shifting messages on Ukraine have both reinforced the case for Europe’s strategic autonomy and highlighted the continent’s continued dependence on U.S. military support.

Europe

Can the EU Meet the Trump Moment?

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The second term of U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing Europeans to strengthen their capacity for collective action. But their biggest challenge comes from within: U.S.-backed radical-right parties that want to weaken the EU.

China has agreed to suspend export control measures it had placed on rare earths, crucial for the production of everything from smartphones to fighter jets. This has been seen as a key win for Trump from his meeting with Xi.

World

Trump hailed ’amazing’ meeting with China’s Xi but no formal trade deal agreed

Monday, November 3, 2025

US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, have met for the first time in six years - raising hopes for a de-escalation of tensions between the world’s two biggest economies.

States still legislate, but often govern through corporate intermediaries. Decisions about data storage, online speech, or network access depend as much on the internal rules of digital giants as they do on national law.

Business

Corporate Geopolitics: When Billionaires Rival States

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Tech giants are increasingly able to wield significant geopolitical influence. To ensure digital sovereignty, governments must insist on transparency and accountability.

Whether Europe’s faltering performance on AI could be turned into a coherent strategy in the event of a US financial crisis remains to be seen.

Europe

How Europe’s AI tortoise might overtake the US hare

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Giles Merritt reports on the growing risk of an investment meltdown of the US’s exuberant AI start-ups, and the opportunity for Europe.

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Western Balkan governments should team up to develop joint projects, attract foreign investment in the defense industrial sector, and benefit from increased spending on security in the EU.

Europe

How the Western Balkans Can Contribute to European Defense

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

The Western Balkans’ defense industry offers Europe a chance to strengthen its security. But to become net contributors, governments across the region must modernize their militaries, attract investment, and gradually integrate into the EU’s defense initiatives.

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With China currently controlling over 90% of global rare earth processing, its threat to tighten exports earlier this year sent shockwaves through Washington.

World

Rare Earths and Global Diplomacy: How They’re Shaping Trade and Power

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

The scramble for rare earths is not only driving Trump’s diplomacy with Xi, but also redefining global trade alliances.

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As wealth continues to concentrate in the hands of private financial entities—78% of global wealth is held by the top 10% of citizens—family offices are set to outpace hedge funds in assets under management.

Management

The rise of family offices: A new economic powerhouse

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

A new article in the "Superclan Series" describing how the landscape of family offices worldwide is undergoing a transformation. Once quiet financial entities managing generational wealth, family offices are now stepping into the spotlight as influential players in investment and economic development.

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According to the proposal for a “reparation bond,” the Russian funds would be used if Moscow refuses to pay compensation to Ukraine after the war ends, which Kiev could otherwise use to repay the European loans.

Analyses

Yes to Russia Reparation Bonds for Ukraine

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Unless oil prices unexpectedly surge bringing more revenues into the Kremlin’s coffers,, Putin will hardly be able to afford his war of annihilation against Ukraine for another two years.

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European ministers held talks in Brussels on Thursday about how billions of euros worth of frozen Russian cash could be made available to Ukraine as a so-called "reparations loan".

World

EU fails to back frozen Russian cash loan - but vows to support Ukraine

Monday, October 27, 2025

EU leaders have agreed to help support Ukraine’s "financial needs" for the next two years - but stopped short of releasing billions of euros in frozen Russian cash to help fund the country’s defence last Thursday night.

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EU Actually

Guterres: the one and a half Celsius is dead

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On the eve of the UN climate conference COP30 in Brazil, the word was finally out.

Europe

Disunited European Parliament calls off EU budget rebellion

Disunited European Parliament calls off EU budget rebellion

"The Commission’s proposals are quite good and meet our demands," said EPP MEP Herbert Dorfmann, while sources close to the file said centre-left S&D lawmakers were unhappy with the suggestions.

Business

China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row

China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row

Beijing has said it will loosen a chip export ban it imposed after Dutch authorities took over Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker based in the Netherlands.

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