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Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine and beyond pose a lasting challenge for Europe, which must rely on credible deterrence to safeguard its security.
Russia’s war in Ukraine reduces its influence in the South Caucasus Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal concluded with U.S. participation Turkiye and Azerbaijan aim to connect with the Central Asian oil ...
China’s dominance over rare earths gives Beijing powerful leverage in trade, technology and strategic negotiations.
The momentum toward electrifying the transport sector continues to accelerate, forcing major oil producers to adjust their long-term strategic focus. Following record-breaking electric vehicle (EV) ...
The EU’s reindustrialization approach – employing regulatory measures, trade policies and green initiatives ¬– contrasts with President Trump’s “America First” policy.
Tallinn has adopted a posture of bold deterrence, vowing preemptive strikes against Russia to protect sovereignty and NATO credibility.
The EAEU marks 10 years of promoting a tariff-free market for goods, services and labor, yet barriers persist and trade with the EU and China is key for most members.
Rising political and economic divisions, amplified by tariffs and sanctions, force businesses to adapt to a fragmented global landscape.
Friday, August 1, was Switzerland’s National Holiday, but this year there was little to celebrate – neither for the Swiss nor for the pharma industry worldwide. The day began with 17 of the world’s ...
An expanded BRICS, with more nations seeking to join the group, is emblematic of a changing world order and more clout for the Global South.
Algeria, Egypt and Israel can increase their gas shipments to energy-desperate Europe, but they can reduce its dependence on supplies from Russia only so much. Europe’s difficult energy situation in ...
Reform of the United Nations Human Rights Council is unlikely since many states benefit from the status quo.