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.
US Justice Department starts publishing Epstein investigation files as legal deadline hits
The US Department of Justice has begun releasing records from its long-running investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier whose social...
EU agrees €90bn Ukraine loan after Russian-assets plan stalls
European Union leaders agreed overnight to provide Ukraine with a €90 billion financial package for 2026–2027, settling on EU-backed borrowing after failing to secure...
Crete: Europe’s Migration Strain Deepens as Hundreds Land in One Morning
In the chilly light of a winter’s morning, hundreds of men, women and children stepped off a Coast Guard vessel in south-west Crete, their...
EU top court reopens Syrian refugee’s damages claim against Frontex
The EU’s top court has revived a Syrian refugee’s claim for damages against Frontex, ruling that the bloc’s General Court did not properly assess...
Blair–Dimon Warning: European Union Faces Irrelevance Without Radical Overhaul
For decades the European Union has stood as the West’s most ambitious experiment in supranational governance — an unprecedented union of sovereign states seeking...
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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.




