Inna Chefranova
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Inna Chefranova is the publisher and editor of EU Global News and the founder and Managing Director of QuestComms.eu. With extensive experience in consulting for Blue Chip companies, she is a recognised authority on EU processes.
India Urges EU to Confront State-Sponsored Terrorism Following Kashmir Attack
Brussels, 5 June 2025 – An all-party Indian parliamentary delegation visited Brussels this week to brief European counterparts and international media on India’s position...
Swiss Businesses Lead Europe in Embracing Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft Report Finds
Swiss businesses are outpacing their global and European counterparts in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline operations, with more than half automating entire business...
Anna Gelderd MP Calls for Greater Recognition and Support for the Cornish Language
In a passionate address to the House of Commons this week, Anna Gelderd MP made a compelling case for greater recognition and support of...
Ukrainian Drone Strike Targets Russian Engels Airbase, Damaging Strategic Bomber Facility
A Ukrainian drone strike has reportedly caused significant damage to the Engels airbase in Russia’s Saratov region, where the Russian Air Force bases its...
Von Der Leyen Outlines Europe’s AI Strategy at Paris Summit
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reaffirmed the EU’s ambition to be a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI), emphasising a distinct...
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Peru Rocked by Fresh Earthquake as Pacific Ring of Fire Stirs Again
A powerful earthquake struck central Peru on Sunday morning,...
Sanctioned Russian-Fuel Tanker Linked to Oil Spill in Protected Omani Waters
The Caroline Bezengi case connects sanctions evasion, opaque tanker ownership and environmental risk far from European ports.
Pakistan and Kuwait Discuss Troops and Aircraft in Expanded Defence Pact
Gulf insecurity is pushing Kuwait to look beyond traditional Western protection, while Islamabad sees defence cooperation as a route to energy and investment support.
Iranian Strike on Kuwait Water Plant Exposes Gulf Infrastructure Weakness
The attack shifts the Gulf crisis beyond oil and shipping. In a region dependent on desalination, water infrastructure is now part of the strategic battlefield.




