he European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI) is the latest step taken against the spiral of mistrust that emerged with the Russia-Ukraine war.
Why the European Union May Soon Find Itself in a War Economy Mode
he Russia-Ukraine war marked a watershed moment in relations between the European Union (EU) and Russia, which had previously been strained by the Georgian war and Russia's annexation of Crimea.
US: Prioritizing ‘Asia First’ Sparks Controversy Over European Allies
grand strategy has been reignited, with analysts and policymakers divided over the implications of adopting an "Asia First" approach at the expense of European alliances.
The European Union’s Policy on the Genocide in Gaza: Josep Borrell vs. Ursula von der Leyen
The European Union appears to be the second most important actor, after the United States, in supporting and enabling Israel's genocide against the people of Gaza.
Europe Grapples with Energy Blackmail Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
n the wake of geopolitical tensions and ongoing energy crises, Europe finds itself at the forefront of grappling with the phenomenon of energy blackmail, a strategic manipulation of energy resources for political and economic leverage, according to a new report by Danish Institute for International Studies.
Europe’s World-First AI Rules Set for Final Approval
Scheduled for Wednesday, the impending vote in the European Parliament is poised to cement the EU's position as a leader in AI regulation, with the rules expected to come into effect later this year.
Europe Caught Between Russian Threat and Dependence on the US
he European Union is at a crossroads: it is struggling to deal with vital issues such as the Russian threat and the energy crisis, and trying to build a Europe that is more independent of the U.
Europe Divided Over US, UK Strikes on Houthis in Yemen
The Spanish defence minister suggested that the European Union might consider a new naval mission in the coming days, reflecting a sense of responsibility and commitment to peace by abstaining from intervention in the Red Sea for the time being.
EU AI Act: Can Europe Lead the World in AI Regulation?
Read: Is ChatGPT a Sign of Hope or Doom for the Future of Artificial Intelligence?
What Is the EU AI Act?
The EU AI Act was initially introduced by the European Commission on April 21, 2021, with the primary objective of overseeing the deployment of AI in Europe.
UN Report: Modest Growth Recovery Anticipated for Europe, but Challenges Persist
The European Union (EU) is expected to experience an average growth of 1.2% in 2024, a modest improvement from 0.5%…
European Powerhouses Germany, France, and Italy Set Course for AI Regulation
This consensus is a pivotal moment that is likely to hasten the ongoing policy discussions at the European Union level regarding AI governance.
European Leaders Pressure Serbia to Recognize Kosovo
Read: Tension Is over at the Border as Serbia and Kosovo Eye Permanent Normalization
Unprecedented move by the European Power Trio
This latest development is underlined by a joint statement from French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
How Has the Veil and Its Symbolism Evolved in Europe?
The veil has a history going back thousands of years and is intricately woven into the cultural fabric of Europe.
Saudi Arabia Green-Lights an Economic Corridor Connecting India with Europe
n September 10, 2023, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with India to establish a new economic corridor linking India, the Middle East, and Europe.
The Future of Far-Right Parties in Europe
ar-right and racist ideology in Europe has a deep-rooted history and has shown the ability to transform itself into a political movement through political parties.
The European Convention on Human Rights Bans Desecrating the Quran
estern Europe is currently experiencing a wave of public desecrations of the Quran.
The Far Right Is the “New Cool” in Europe
The year 2023 could be a year of change as voting for a far-right party appears to be the new “cool” in Europe.
The Italian Role in Mediating European-Tunisian Relations: Migration and Financial Aid
In fact, an important factor to consider is that Meloni is the leader of Brothers of Italy, a direct descendant of Benito Mussolini’s fascist legacy, but she is also one of the iconic figures of the new right in Europe, propagating a strong sense of xenophobia and advancing a sterile populist discourse.
How Europe Approaches Turkey’s Elections and How It Actually Should
Europeans follow the polls almost as eagerly as Turks because for the first time in two decades, there is hope in Europe that the Erdoğan administration can change.
Report: “Europe Boosts Defense Spending to Counter Russia’s Aggression”
s the war in Ukraine enters its tenth month, multiple NATO and European countries have announced a momentous increase in military spending.