
EU Fears Trade Escalation After Trump’s Greenland Threats
Brussels chiefs fearful as transatlantic tensions grow.

Brussels chiefs fearful as transatlantic tensions grow.

Warsaw urged European leaders to back the U.S. president on Ukraine and security, citing Russian drone incursions—and warning that NATO’s eastern flank is under growing pressure.

Brussels says conditions are not yet ripe for negotiations with Russia—despite calls from France and Italy to reopen high-level dialogue.

Brussels and Berlin said the firing of a deadly hypersonic missile is a clear escalation against Ukraine.

Farmers plan to deploy new tractor-based roadblocks—echoing the December 18th protests in Brussels.

Italy’s support for Mercosur deal hinges on safeguards and import controls for local farmers.

Prediction: EU migration pact would worsen public safety by redistributing illegal migrants to countries where they are currently not present.

Brussels is advocating for the safety of a Communist dictator oppressing Venezuela instead of siding with their long-time NATO ally.

Micheal Martin will travel to Shanghai after meetings in Beijing, focusing on trade, EU-China relations and global security issues.

Under newly expanded Brussels rules taking effect this month, visa suspensions could target Georgian officials before being extended to the wider public—if EU concerns remain unaddressed.