Zelensky made a grave mistake
In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer, writes about the horrible ‘mistake’ made by President Zelensky, that lead to a serious diplomatic row between Ukraine and Poland, one of the besieged country’s most loyal allies.
Why did Keir Starmer resign and what could happen next?
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.
EU Needs a Strategy for its Turn to New Defense Tech
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.
How Much Pressure Can European CEOs Take?
There was a time when the job of the CEO was difficult but relatively clear: grow the business, beat the competition, manage costs, satisfy shareholders, inspire employees and avoid major reputational mistakes. That world has disappeared.
Hegseth renews Nato criticism and says US will review presence in Europe
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has severely criticised some of America’s Nato allies, while announcing a six-month review of the presence of US forces in Europe.
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Has Netanyahu Become a Liability for Trump?
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Bibi-Trump bromance may not be over, but after the US-Iran peace deal and Trump’s unusually public criticism of Israel at the G7, the relationship is showing new cracks.
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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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By: N. Peter Kramer