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The bustling heart of European politics, Brussels, is the focus today as key meetings set the stage for critical decisions on both sides of the Atlantic. On one front, NATO defence ministers have convened to lay the groundwork for their upcoming summit in Ankara. The discussions are dominated by three interconnected themes: the ongoing war in Ukraine and the alliance’s unwavering support, the persistent challenge of ensuring all member states meet their defence spending commitments, and the broader state of transatlantic security in an increasingly unpredictable world. These conversations are more than procedural; they are about reinforcing the unity and…
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Europe finds itself at a pivotal economic crossroads. While the European Union rightly prides itself on being a massive single market of 450 million consumers and the world’s largest trading bloc, a palpable anxiety is growing in Brussels and other capitals. The global competitive landscape is shifting dramatically, with the…
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The G7 summit in Évian concluded not with the anticipated discord, but with a palpable sense of relief and even accomplishment. French President Emmanuel Macron, beaming on stage, declared the gathering an “objectively successful” one, a stark contrast to the anxiety that had preceded it. For weeks, diplomats had nervously…
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