EU Global Editorial Staff
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The editorial team at EU Global works collaboratively to deliver accurate and insightful coverage across a broad spectrum of topics, reflecting diverse perspectives on European and global affairs. Drawing on expertise from various contributors, the team ensures a balanced approach to reporting, fostering an open platform for informed dialogue.While the content published may express a wide range of viewpoints from outside sources, the editorial staff is committed to maintaining high standards of objectivity and journalistic integrity.
Israel’s recognition puts Somaliland back at the centre of Horn of Africa politics
Somaliland, a self-declared state on the Gulf of Aden, has moved sharply up the international agenda after Israel became the first UN member to...
China’s “teapot” refiners look to Iran to replace Venezuelan heavy crude
Chinese independent oil refineries are preparing to replace Venezuelan crude with heavy grades from Iran and other suppliers after a sharp disruption to flows...
Russian submarine escorts Marinera as US pursuit of ex-Bella 1 continues
Russia has deployed a submarine and other naval assets to accompany an oil tanker pursued across the Atlantic by the United States Coast Guard,...
Who Is the ‘Mystery Trader’? A Financial Sherlock… or a Presidential Bagman?
The financial markets have delivered a spectacle that makes a bonus-round lottery winner look like a partridge in a pear tree.
According to Reuters,...
China moves humanoid robots from factory trials to border work
China has signed a 264 million yuan (about US$37 million) deal to deploy humanoid robots at border crossings in Guangxi, the autonomous region that...
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Ukraine Targets Russia’s Shadow-Fleet Tankers Supplying Crimea
Ukrainian forces say they struck a series of sanctioned tankers carrying fuel through the Sea of Azov, extending Kyiv's campaign from refineries and depots to the maritime logistics that sustain occupied Crimea and help Russia evade restrictions.
EASA Warning Puts European Airlines Back Under Middle East Airspace Pressure
Separate high-risk advisories for Iran, Iraq and Lebanon show that Europe's aviation regulator does not regard regional de-escalation as sufficient to restore normal flight planning, leaving airlines with longer routes, higher costs and continuing safety exposure.
Iran Shifts Its Leverage From Nuclear Talks to Control of Hormuz
As the US-Iran ceasefire frays, Tehran is treating influence over the Strait of Hormuz as a central bargaining asset, moving the diplomatic contest from nuclear restrictions towards the security and governance of global energy shipping.
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.




