European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Donald Trump

Trump’s Return Sparks Trade Warnings: EU Braces for Tariff Showdown

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his return to the White House, former officials from his administration are cautioning the European Union (EU) to expect aggressive trade policies, including significant tariffs and a departure from traditional EU-U.S. negotiation channels. These...
Georgian elections 2024 polls

Georgia’s Political Rift with the EU Deepens After Controversial Elections and Diplomatic Visit

Tensions between Georgia and the European Union (EU) have escalated in the wake of Georgia’s contentious parliamentary elections last month, which many international observers claim were plagued by irregularities. A high-profile delegation from EU member states visited Tbilisi on Monday,...
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...
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...
Vladimir Putin-Kim Jong Un

China Dismisses Concerns Over North Korea’s Military Presence in Russia, Asserts It’s “Their Own Sovereign Matter”

China stated firmly on Friday that the growing ties between North Korea and Russia are “not its concern.” This declaration comes on the heels of warnings from the United States that up to 8,000 North Korean troops have reached Russia's...
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...
Protest in Tbilisi, Georgia

Georgian political crisis: Thousands Protest Election Results in Tbilisi Amidst Allegations of Election Rigging and Foreign Influence

Thousands of Georgians have flooded the streets of Tbilisi, voicing their anger over the results of a recent parliamentary election that has ignited a political crisis in the country. The rally, led by Georgia’s pro-European opposition parties, has garnered wide...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán

Hungary’s PM Viktor Orbán in Georgia: Praising ‘Overwhelming Victory’ as EU Sounds Alarm on Voter Intimidation

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán landed in Georgia on Sunday, extending congratulations to the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party for its “overwhelming victory” in the recent parliamentary elections. This congratulatory gesture, however, arrives amid serious concerns about voter intimidation and...
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