- November 22nd, 2024
In recent years, Europe has found itself at a crossroads on the issue of migration, grappling with both external pressures from increased migrant flows and internal challenges as anti-immigration parties gain momentum across the continent. The political landscape of Europe,...
Serbia took the international defense community by surprise when it announced its intention to spend €2.7 billion (RM12.88 billion) on the acquisition of 12 Rafale fighter jets from France’s Dassault Aviation. This move marked a sharp deviation from Serbia's historical...
October 4 marked a pivotal moment in Europe’s trade policy as the European Commission narrowly avoided a significant setback in its plan to impose countervailing duties on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China. The duties, aimed at countering what the...
China has announced its decision to impose provisional anti-dumping tariffs on European brandy imports, a move that escalates an ongoing trade conflict between the country and the European Union (EU). This decision follows the EU's imposition of tariffs ranging from...
Following a decisive victory in the July general elections, the newly elected Labour government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made economic growth and stability the cornerstone of its political discourse. With the UK’s annual GDP growth hovering at a...
The European Union (EU) faces an urgent moral and political imperative to reassess its relations with Israel as violence escalates in Gaza and the West Bank. With a rising death toll and accusations of racial hatred directed at some Israeli...
Europe is in the midst of an energy crisis that has sent shockwaves through its economy, politics, and society. Russian gas, a vulnerability that has been starkly exposed by recent geopolitical tensions, particularly in light of Russia's actions in Ukraine....
The European Union is preparing to conduct two extensive surveys aimed at assessing the impact of China's growing production capacity for older-generation semiconductors, known as legacy chips. These surveys, set to be launched by the European Commission (EC) in September,...
Risks are crucial for nations to pursue their national interests, but they have become more diversified due to rising challenges such as environmental degradation, global warming, humanitarian disasters, and wars. Countries like China are increasingly using economic leverage to settle...
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