Monaco Bombing of Sanctioned Ukrainian Businessman Opens Cross-Border Investigation

A deliberate explosive attack in Monaco injured three people reportedly including businessman Vadym Iermolaiev, who has been sanctioned by Ukraine. With a suspect believed to have fled into France and the motive unknown, the case has become a sensitive cross-border security investigation.

Hormuz Oil Flows Resume as Tankers Go Dark After Ship Attacks

Gulf producers are continuing oil and LNG loadings despite renewed attacks, but some tankers are switching off transponders for safety. The return of physical flows is easing prices while reducing visibility and leaving Europe's energy market exposed to a maritime-security crisis that has not ended.

China Targets Japanese Defence Firms as Export Controls Become a Strategic Pressure Tool

Beijing has restricted dual-use exports to 20 Japanese entities and placed another 20 under enhanced scrutiny. The action turns supply-chain dependence into direct pressure on a major US ally and offers Europe a warning about the security cost of relying on Chinese-controlled industrial inputs.

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Hormuz Oil Flows Resume as Tankers Go Dark After Ship Attacks

Gulf producers are continuing oil and LNG loadings despite renewed attacks, but some tankers are switching off transponders for safety. The return of physical flows is easing prices while reducing visibility and leaving Europe's energy market exposed to a maritime-security crisis that has not ended.

China Targets Japanese Defence Firms as Export Controls Become a Strategic Pressure Tool

Beijing has restricted dual-use exports to 20 Japanese entities and placed another 20 under enhanced scrutiny. The action turns supply-chain dependence into direct pressure on a major US ally and offers Europe a warning about the security cost of relying on Chinese-controlled industrial inputs.

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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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