South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul-EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul

South Korea and EU Condemn North Korea’s Alleged Military Aid to Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict

In a decisive statement on Monday, South Korea and the European Union jointly condemned North Korea’s reported arms supply to Russia and the alleged deployment of North Korean troops to aid Moscow’s military efforts in Ukraine. This stern stance came...
Chinese Electric Vehicles

China Seeks Czech Support as EU Imposes Hefty Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

Beijing Calls for Diplomatic Intervention in Brussels Amid New EU Tariffs on Subsidized Chinese EVs The Chinese government has formally objected to the European Union’s (EU) decision to impose stringent duties on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). These duties, ranging from...
Moldova-EU

Moldova’s Presidential Runoff and EU Referendum Highlight Nation’s Tug-of-War Between East and West

Moldova faces a pivotal presidential runoff election that could define its geopolitical orientation for years to come On November 3. The contest pits incumbent President Maia Sandu, a strong advocate for European Union (EU) integration, against Alexandr Stoianoglo, a former...
Japan, EU

Japan, EU Forge New Defence Alliance to Counter Emerging Security Threats

Japan and the European Union are set to unveil a landmark security partnership today, signaling an era of fortified defense collaboration amid escalating regional tensions. Expected to bring more joint military exercises, high-level diplomatic dialogues, and cooperative defense industry ventures,...
Georgian elections 2024 polls

Georgia’s EU Aspirations Hit Major Roadblock Amid Political Backsliding and Controversial Legislation

The European Union (EU) appears increasingly skeptical about Georgia's suitability for membership, following the European Commission’s release of its latest report on the nation’s progress towards accession. Published on Wednesday, the report casts doubt on whether Georgia will soon commence...
Chinese Electric Vehicle

EU Imposes Tariffs on Chinese-Made Electric Cars After Anti-Subsidy Probe, Raising Trade Tensions

The European Union (EU) announced Tuesday it will impose substantial tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China. The decision follows a rigorous investigation into China's state support for its EV industry, which concluded that Beijing’s subsidies undercut European automakers...
Moldova-EU Membership

Moldova Votes in Favor of Joining EU by Narrow Margin Amid Allegations of Russian Interference

Moldova voted in favor of joining the European Union (EU) by a razor-thin margin, setting the country on a historic course towards Western integration despite deep divisions and allegations of Russian meddling. With 99.2 percent of votes counted as of...
U.S.-Mexico border wall

EU Migration Policies Mirror Trump’s Stance on Immigration, But Differ in Tone

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,...
Rafale M Carrier-Capable Fighter

Serbia’s Rafale Fighter Jet Deal: Clear Bid for EU Integration, Straining Russia-China Ties

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...
EU-CHINA

EU Faces Trade Tensions with China as Electric Vehicle Tariffs Survive a Close Vote

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...
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