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The idea of an EU Security Council should not be seen as a silver bullet that would suddenly address the many weaknesses of the EU’s foreign and security policy.

Time for an EU Security Council?

As Washington and Brussels assemble their policy leadership teams for the coming years, the transatlantic disconnect could not be starker


Andrew Bailey’s Mansion House speech to investors marked some of his strongest comments yet on Brexit, saying one of its consequences has been weaker trade.

UK must rebuild post-Brexit relations with EU, says Bank boss

The UK must "rebuild relations" with the EU "while respecting the decision of the British people" who voted to leave in 2016, the Bank of England’s governor has said


During his visit to South America, Macron stated at Buenos Aires airport that France would not “sign the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement as it stands,” a stance shared across French political parties.

France won’t sign EU-Mercosur agreement, confirms Emmanuel Macron

As expected, France will not sign the free trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Mercosur in its current form, President Emmanuel Macron announced


The core problem is that Democrats have forgotten how to talk to Americans who don’t go to college. That’s 60% of voters. Democrats have alienated many working-class and lower middle-class Americans, their original constituency.

Where Did the Democrats Go Wrong?

Why did Kamala Harris and other Democrats get hammered at the polls, despite Donald Trump’s glaring flaws?


This calls for a recalibration of the transatlantic relationship, particularly as China emerges as the central challenge in trade, technology, and security, which have been pillars of the Euro-American alliance.

Toward a Transatlantic Deal on China

When it comes to China, the United States and Europe seem to increasingly be on a collision course


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