
Greenland: Tensions Rise After Failed Denmark–U.S. Meeting in Washington
The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.

The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.

Meloni’s government is staking one of its flagship reforms on a popular vote that will shape the future of Italy’s judicial system.

Voter choices in several Member States will have an impact on whether the EU consolidates its centralising drift or preserves internal counterweights.

Official data confirm that buying or renting in Europe is becoming increasingly out of reach for the average citizen.

Brazil stands out as the clear winner, with sharp gains in GDP and exports, while Europe remains fragmented.

The Commission’s five-year plan prioritises external control to ease political pressure but offers no structural solution to the migration phenomenon.

A row over an AI tool is revealing how aggressively the EU wants to shape online debate—and who gets to push back.

The Mercosur deal has been concluded against the will of farmers and key member states, in the name of a geopolitical strategy detached from the social reality of rural Europe.

European citizens walked free only after Washington changed the balance of power, raising hard questions about years of EU diplomacy.

The change of power in Venezuela brings relations between Caracas, Madrid, and Washington back into focus after years of opaque diplomacy.