Europe
The Digital Markets Act (DMA), a landmark piece of EU legislation aimed at curbing the power of large online platforms, has entered its enforcement phase, yet its effectiveness is being…
The Looming Threat to Europe’s Space Ambitions The global space economy is poised for exponential growth, projected to triple in size within the next decade. Europe, historically a key player…
Denmark Responds to Trump’s Expansionist Rhetoric with Military Investment and Diplomatic Efforts Denmark is bolstering its military capabilities and engaging in diplomatic discussions with European allies in response to escalating…
The Case of Jos Leijdekkers: A Dutch Drug Lord’s Alleged Haven in Sierra Leone Jos Leijdekkers, a 33-year-old Dutch national, stands accused of orchestrating the smuggling of over 7,000 kilograms…
Pascal Lamy, a seasoned figure in international trade and former head of the World Trade Organization (WTO), offered his perspective on navigating the turbulent waters of potential trade disputes with…
Storm Herminia, a powerful weather system, swept across Western Europe, impacting Spain, Portugal, France, the UK, and Ireland, leaving a trail of disruption and damage in its wake. The storm,…
The collapse of a concrete canopy at the Novi Sad train station in Serbia, a tragedy that claimed 15 lives in November, ignited a wave of protests against the government…
The European Union, in a landmark decision, has initiated a cautious easing of its extensive sanctions against Syria, marking a significant shift in its policy towards the war-torn nation. This…
Holocaust Survivors Issue Warning on Rising Antisemitism at 80th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation
Paragraph 1: A Somber Gathering of Survivors The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the notorious Nazi death camp, was commemorated in southern Poland on January 27, 2025. This…












