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Trust between the frontline states and the other member states that must show solidarity with Greece, Italy, Spain and Cyprus  will be crucial. This solidarity will only last if the countries on the external borders take their responsibility and do everything ‘by the book’.

Will the EU migration pact work?

In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer writes about the new EU migration pact, that starts on Friday June 12 and demands trust and solidarity between the 27 member states.

ASEAN is now the EU’s third-largest trading partner outside Europe, with goods trade reaching €258.8 billion in 2024 and services adding well over €130 billion more. More revealing still is where the long-term capital has gone: EU foreign direct investment stock in ASEAN has climbed to roughly €400 billion—comfortably above the approximately €247 billion invested in China.

EU’s Vietnamese Heart: Why ASEAN Centrality Has Become Brussels’ New Strategic Compass

More than a year into the second Trump presidency, a quiet truth has hardened into strategy: Europe entered this era of geopolitical turbulence less exposed than almost anyone predicted—not because it stood still, but because it spent the disruption building doors elsewhere.

These are times to think creatively and promote a narrative that convinces both European populations and outside partners that the EU is profoundly changing. The priority must be to issue a clear political statement about what Europe intends to do at a time when many of its partners have lost confidence in its political agency.

European Security Strategy: In Search of a New Ambition

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.

Over the past two decades, the US has become one of the world’s largest oil and gas producers, while businesses have steadily reduced their reliance on petroleum.

Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

In Dresden, in east Germany late last year, the final car rolled off the assembly line at Volkswagen’s "Transparent Factory", built to showcase the pinnacle of European industrial power. Thousands of miles away in Spartanburg, South Carolina, a different German giant, BMW, is running its biggest plant in the world.

Berlin, Paris and other EU capitals would like to strip powers from the EU chief diplomat Kaja Kallas and her EEAS to improve the EU’s response to geopolitical crises.

Has the EU diplomatic service EEAS had its day?

In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer writes about proposals for a radical overhaul of the EEAS and the power struggle between Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas.

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At the same time, the YES Forum’s awareness, education, mentoring, and career networking initiatives engage students from the first grade of primary school through to university graduates. Through the book Towards the Sea, which serves as a key educational tool within the Maritime Studies curriculum, thousands of children across Greece have been introduced to the nation’s maritime heritage and the modern career opportunities offered by the shipping industry,

World

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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The CPMR says it will further its analysis of the published documents “and continue to push for coherent, well-funded and place-based European policies that ensure islands and coastal communities can fully contribute to Europe’s sustainable and competitive future.”

Europe

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 EU’s Pact on Migration and Asylum arrives at a consequential moment, yet reveals a framework built for the political pressures of 2015, not the climate realities of today. Not only does the pact repackage migration policies that have led to human rights abuses and suffering, but it is also not entirely fit for purpose.

Analyses

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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Mélenchon, who promised to fix the domestic policy “damages” of the liberal president Emmanuel Macron, also had Washington in his crosshairs.

Europe

Melenchon takes on the EU

Monday, June 8, 2026

He called for a Europe ’free from the destructive principles of liberalism’

Democrats had refused to support funding earlier this year for ICE or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) following two deadly shootings in Minnesota involving federal immigration officers, leading to the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

World

US Senate approves $70bn for Trump immigration agencies

Monday, June 8, 2026

The US Senate has approved more than $70bn (£52bn) in funding for President Donald Trump’s immigration agencies.

Labour’s base may want a closer relationship with Europe. But the voters who delivered its record breaking massive 166 seat majority, do not want the Brexit fight back on the table. They want competence, stability and delivery.

Analyses

Labour’s Brexit Bind: Why Reopening the EU Question Will Not Help It Politically

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Labour has only been in power for two years, and already it’s flirting with the one issue guaranteed to blow holes in its electoral support: Europe.

Magyar said talks with the EU had begun only a few weeks ago and already an agreement had been reached that was "really, really important for the Hungarian people". He said the EU funding amounted to 13% of the total Hungarian budget.

Europe

EU hails Hungary’s ’wind of change’ and unlocks €16.4bn for new PM Magyar

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has told Hungary’s new prime minister that billions of euros in EU funding are to be unlocked subject to his government pushing through a raft of "long-overdue reforms".

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Europeans should not shy away from naming things explicitly in their statements and marrying those statements with action. Otherwise, they are taking themselves off the global chessboard.

World

In the Middle East, Europeans Bow Down to the United States

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Europe seems to have accepted its sidelining in the Middle East. The EU must reassert its support for the international rules-based order and step up engagement.

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Pedro Sánchez has criticised the cases against his brother and wife, pointing to the fact that they originated in accusations made by far-right organisations.

Europe

Spain’s Sanchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

June 1st marked exactly eight years since Pedro Sánchez became prime minister of Spain, but with his government and Socialist Party besieged by corruption investigations he is more likely to be plotting his political survival than celebrating.

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Although these two schools appear to oppose one another, both emphasize the fundamental uncertainty of reality and stand apart from the mainstream schools of economics, despite having many followers among entrepreneurs and non-academics. It is hardly surprising that this emphasis on fundamental uncertainty disturbs all those who fail in their predictions, as happened in Greece, during the global bubble of 2008, and during the coronavirus crisis in 2020.

Business

The different faces of “Scientific Populism”

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

“If Ethics represents how we would like the world to be, economics represents how it actually is,” write S. Levitt and S. Dubner in their ingenious book Freakonomics

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European leaders’ slow progress on these key policies contrasts with the speed of economic decline. Research by McKinsey analysts points to a dramatic widening between US and EU living standards unless there’s a decisive shift to boost productivity. They calculate that the present per capita GDP gap between Germany and the United States of $29,000 could increase to $48,000 by 2033 if Europe continues to stagnate economically.

Analyses

The EU lacks the ’Big Idea’ to end its own policy chaos

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Giles Merritt looks at the economic headaches vying for EU policy backing and calls for a far more strategic approach.

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More than 130 Open Days at shipping companies that had never previously opened their offices to young people before our initiatives. • Career Days featuring dozens of companies and more than 1,500 interviews with students starting from their first year at university. • 175 active mentor–mentee pairs, strengthening knowledge transfer and bridging generations. • The YES-CV platform, providing a direct and effective connection between young professionals and the job market.

Events

YES Forum: From Regional Schools to Posidonia – Investing in the New Generation of Shipping

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

YES Forum continues its mission of bringing shipping closer to the younger generation through dynamic initiatives implemented across Greece as part of the YES TOUR TO SCHOOLS initiative

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EU Actually

Has the EU diplomatic service EEAS had its day?

N. Peter KramerBy: N. Peter Kramer

In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer writes about proposals for a radical overhaul of the EEAS and the power struggle between Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas.

Europe

European Security Strategy: In Search of a New Ambition

European Security Strategy: In Search of a New Ambition

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.

Business

Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

In Dresden, in east Germany late last year, the final car rolled off the assembly line at Volkswagen’s "Transparent Factory", built to showcase the pinnacle of European industrial power. Thousands of miles away in Spartanburg, South Carolina, a different German giant, BMW, is running its biggest plant in the world.

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