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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.
CAP Reform or Capitulation? EU Eases Rules Amid Farmers’ Revolt
It may seem at first like an uncomplicated victory for Europe’s farmers, but as always, the devil is in the detail.
The provisional agreement struck on...
This Week in the European Parliament
The week of 10–14 November 2025 will see the European Parliament’s committees engage in heavy legislative and strategic preparation—especially around budgeting, climate, internal market...
European Parliament hosts IPAC summit speech by Taiwan vice-president amid China protest
Taiwan’s vice-president, Hsiao Bi-khim, has made a rare foray into Europe, addressing lawmakers gathered at the European Parliament in Brussels on Friday, 7 November.
Her...
Ambassador Abdelbagi Kabeir of Sudan Calls for EU Help as Civil War Rages
Sudan’s ambassador in Brussels has made an urgent appeal to the EU to help relieve the tragic suffering of those caught up in his...
Taiwan’s participation in the “Global Mutirão” on climate transition
Aligning with the world to confront climate risks while energizing broad participation to achieve sustainable development, writes Peng Chi-ming, Minister of Environment, Taiwan.
Climate change is rapidly...
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White House Backs Russia Sanctions Bill Targeting Moscow’s Energy Customers
A Senate-White House agreement has revived the threat of US secondary sanctions against buyers of Russian oil and gas, raising the stakes for energy traders, Asian importers and global fuel prices.
NATO Leaves Ankara United on Paper but Exposed to US Force-Posture Uncertainty
NATO allies left Ankara reassured by public unity and Article 5 language, but European deterrence still depends on a US force-posture review that could reshape troops, logistics and command capacity on the continent.
Russia’s Diesel Export Ban Pushes Ukraine’s Refinery War Into Global Markets
Diesel markets are now registering the consequences of Ukraine's long-range campaign against Russian refining, turning a military disruption strategy into a global fuel-price story.
Trump’s Spain Trade Threat Turns NATO Spending Dispute Into EU Trade Risk
Donald Trump's threat to prepare trade action against Spain shows how NATO burden-sharing disputes can spill into EU trade competence, creating a problem for Brussels as well as Madrid.




