Volkswagen is going to lay off 100.000 employees: EU’s automotive industry is in serious trouble
In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer, writes about the alarming decline of the largest industrial employer in the EU, Volkswagen. EU leaders and the entire automotive sector did not seem to know how to handle China.
Majority think EU is a "place of stability in a troubled world"
While economic concerns grow, EU citizens value the peaceful, protective and cooperative nature of the EU.
How the EU could shape a ’new global order’
Giles Merritt argues that Donald Trump’s destruction of global trust in the US is opening the way for the EU to fashion new international rules
Andy Burnham Isn’t Labour’s Messiah
Britain’s next prime minister may have the political touch which Keir Starmer lacked, but no leader can escape the UK’s structural crises that have already brought down six occupants of Downing Street in little more than a decade.
Can France’s far right copy-paste the Meloni method?
Bardella is interested but her strategy might not work outside Italian politics
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Burnham: Give me 10 years to transform Britain
Monday, June 29, 2026
Incoming prime minister sets out his plan to boost the economy through devolution
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EU Needs a Strategy for its Turn to New Defense Tech
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Defense tech innovations will be at the heart of Europe’s new security strategy. But so far, Brussels has been making moves without a broader plan, undermining readiness and credibility.
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Why did Keir Starmer resign and what could happen next?
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as Labour leader, heralding the end of his time in 10 Downing Street. He has said he will stay on as UK prime minister until his successor is in place.
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Friday, June 19, 2026
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Smouldering migrant issues key to make-or-break 2027 elections
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Giles Merritt says populists must be challenged to detail their policies for tackling the EU’s rapidly deteriorating demographic outlook.
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European Security Strategy: In Search of a New Ambition
Monday, June 15, 2026
The EU is putting together a new security strategy to meet today’s myriad challenges. But for any proposal to be effective, the union needs to grapple with its identity and ambitions.
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Why the US economy keeps defying the odds
Monday, June 15, 2026
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From First Grade to the First Job: 10 Years of Youth Day at Posidonia
Friday, June 12, 2026
With more than 1,000 participants, the 10th Youth Day at Posidonia took place on Friday, June 5, 2026, as part of the YES to Shipping Forum 2026
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CPMR welcomes EU’s ambitious new islands strategy
Thursday, June 11, 2026
The EU’s newly announced islands strategy has been hailed as a “welcome and historic step.”
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The Climate Blind Spot in Europe’s New Migration Pact
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
The EU’s new migration policy is not suited to today’s realities. With climate change increasingly becoming a driver of global refugee flows, Europe needs to rethink its deterrence-focused approach.
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By: N. Peter Kramer