Trump’s Greenland Demand Reopens a Sovereignty Dispute Inside NATO

The US president used the Ankara summit to renew his claim that Greenland should be controlled by Washington, forcing an alliance built to defend members' territory to confront pressure directed at one ally by another.

IOC Russia Decision Reopens the Fight Over Sport and Ukraine Sanctions

The Olympic body's provisional restoration of the Russian committee creates a path towards reintegration before Los Angeles 2028, while Ukrainian athletes seek a coalition to resist normalisation during an ongoing war.

Hormuz Mission Proposal Tests Europe’s Role in Gulf Security

France and Britain want a multinational maritime operation to protect shipping around the Strait of Hormuz, but any European deployment must navigate Iranian opposition, Gulf consent and the danger of becoming part of a wider confrontation.

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Hormuz Mission Proposal Tests Europe’s Role in Gulf Security

France and Britain want a multinational maritime operation to protect shipping around the Strait of Hormuz, but any European deployment must navigate Iranian opposition, Gulf consent and the danger of becoming part of a wider confrontation.

EU-China Trade Pressure Turns on Rare Earths, Overcapacity and European Unity

Europe has stronger trade-defence tools and a clearer understanding of its dependence on China, but Beijing’s control of critical materials can still divide member states unless Brussels cushions the cost of retaliation.

Czech Investors Eye Pirelli Stake as Chinese Control Faces Pressure

Interest from Michal Strnad and Pavel Tykač in part of Sinochem's Pirelli holding could return a strategic European manufacturer to greater European ownership while testing Italy's limits on Chinese influence.

Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Move to Centre of US-China Pacific Competition

Washington's new Pacific envoy has made access to Cook Islands seabed minerals a top priority, linking supply-chain security to a wider contest with China over influence, sovereignty and environmental risk.

Deutz Forecast Shows AI Boom Moving From Chips Into Backup Power

The German engine maker expects its energy-unit revenue to triple within five years as data centres demand resilient electricity, revealing the physical infrastructure costs behind artificial intelligence.

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British Couple’s Hunger Strike Deepens Pressure Over Iran’s Detention Diplomacy

Craig and Lindsay Foreman remain on hunger strike in Tehran amid reports of severe weight loss, inadequate medical care and blocked family contact, intensifying questions about consular protection and politically motivated detention.

Venezuela Quake Response Tests Europe’s Civil-Protection Reach

European rescue teams have joined the search for survivors after Venezuela's twin earthquakes, but difficult access and a narrowing rescue window are testing whether the EU's civil-protection machinery can deliver rapidly in a country with fragile institutions and strained international relations.
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Cheap solar panels show Europe’s energy-security debate has reached household level

European households are turning to low-cost solar options, including balcony panels and solar fences, as energy insecurity returns to the foreground. The shift is small-scale, but it shows how geopolitical risk is changing consumer behaviour.

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