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The Trump administration is drawing on Roman Empire imagery, and Trump’s own version of Christianity, to reinforce its ...
As Russia accelerates its annexation of “frozen conflict” regions, the EU must enhance its policy to counter Moscow’s ...
The Trump administration has made clear its distain for the multilateral system. As it reviews US participation, Europeans ...
Snap out of it: Europe, Iran and nuclear negotiations The deadline is looming for Britain, France and Germany to decide whether to reimpose sanctions on Iran. They are right to consider an extension ...
Decommission, not disarm: How Europe can help nudge Gaza toward peace As Israel and Hamas edge toward a ceasefire, shifts are under way in both: Hamas is quietly opening up to decommissioning and ...
Britain is great at muddling through. But imagine if its leaders knew where they were heading British prime minister Keir Starmer’s successful ‘reset’ with Europe highlights an underlying incoherence.
Britain and Europe are changing together The nuclear pact recently signed by Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer reflects how an emerging post-liberal Europe is taking the form of a defence community.
Baltic bellwether: How to boost the EU’s civil preparedness The Baltic states are leading efforts to strengthen Europe’s ability to face a potential foreign attack and cope with its fallout. The EU ...
Whether you’re heading off on holiday or staying home this summer, ECFR’s entertainment recommendations—spanning films, books, podcasts and tv series—will help you reconnect with your internal and… ...
In a Trumpian world, Europeans must drive climate action through stronger climate partnerships with countries across the globe. Here’s how they can act.
The White House recently moved the trigger for President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs from July 9th to August 1st, after striking just three trade “deals” to date (with China, the UK and ...
Ukraine’s due, Russia’s debt: How to use Moscow’s money against itself Russia’s hundreds of billions of frozen assets should be lent to Ukraine—with Moscow only getting its money back if it pays ...
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