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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.
MEPs’ Mission to Congo Highlights Limits of Foreign Aid in Corrupt States
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a nation of paradoxes. Rich beyond measure in minerals essential to the modern global economy —...
Sialkot, Pakistan: How Pakistan’s Minorities Live in Fear
In Sialkot, the horror was discovered next to a garbage heap. Yousaf Masih, a 44-year-old Christian painter, had vanished days earlier.
When the police...
Georgian Arrests Expose the Global Perils of Uranium Smuggling
The arrest of three Chinese nationals in Tbilisi on suspicion of attempting to illegally acquire two kilograms of uranium has jolted the intelligence community...
Trump’s Japan Visit: A Defining Moment for U.S.-Japan Relations
As U.S. President Donald Trump embarks on a three-day visit to Japan starting Monday, his first since resuming office in January, the trip underscores...
Kamala Harris Eyes 2028 Comeback: The Democrats’ Divided Future and the Ghosts of 2024
Former US Vice-President Kamala Harris has given her clearest signal yet that she intends to mount another run for the White House, telling the...
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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.




